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bodogFight was a mixed martial arts promotion founded by online gambling magnate Calvin Ayre. It was a part of Ayre's bodog.com Entertainment Group.

Its primary programming output was a television series of the same name, which aired on The Score Television Network, Ion Television, and currently airing on The Fight Network, where each episode followed two fighters in their training and ended with a bout between the two fighters.

bodogFight had also produced pay-per-view events which featured top-ranked fighters including Fedor Emelianenko, Aleksander Emelianenko and Matt Lindland.

bodogFight used a modified variation on the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts which excluded the usage of elbow strikes.

In mid 2008, bodogFIGHT closed down, laying off most of their employees after losing a reported $38 million US dollars.[1]

Matt Lindland also made claims that bodogFIGHT has neglected their contractual obligations by not paying him and other MMA Fighters.[2]

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[edit] Champions

Tara LaRosa (born 8 January 1978) was the first and final BodogFight Women's Bantamweight Champion.

[edit] Middleweight Championship

Name: Date: Location: Defenses:
South Africa Trevor Prangley
(def. Yuki Kondo)
July 14, 2007
(BodogFight: Alvarez vs Lee)
Trenton, New Jersey, United States

[edit] Welterweight Championship

Name: Date: Location: Defenses:
United States Eddie Alvarez
(def. Aaron Riley)
December 2, 2006
(BodogFIGHT: USA vs. Russia)
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
United States Nick Thompson
(def. Eddie Alvarez)
April 14, 2007
(Bodog Fight: Clash of the Nations)
St. Petersburg, Russia

[edit] Women's Bantamweight Championship

No. Name: Date: Location: Defenses:
1 United States Tara LaRosa
def. Kelly Kobold
July 14, 2007
BodogFight - Alvarez vs Lee
Trenton, New Jersey, United States

[edit] HOOKnSHOOT - Bodog Fight Women's Tournament Bracket

This tournament was held 24 November 2007.


  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                           
  United States  Patti Lee TKO (Punches)  
United States  Jordan Sprague 3  
  United States  Patti Lee Submission (Heel Hook)  
  United States  Nicdali Rivera-Calanoc 1  
United States  Nicdali Rivera-Calanoc KO (Punches)
  United States  Jen Babcock 1  
    United States  Patti Lee KO (Knee to the Body)
  United States  Kaitlin Young 1
  United States  Miesha Tate Decision (Referee Decision)  
United States  Jan Finney 4  
  United States  Miesha Tate KO (Head Kick)
  United States  Kaitlin Young 1  
United States  Suzy Smith KO (Knees)
  United States  Kaitlin Young 1  

[edit] References

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  2. ^ [2]

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