UNDEFEATED KICKBOXING PHENOM
TO MAKE MMA DEBUT AT “MELENDEZ VS. THOMSON”
For
Immediate Release
Former World Combat
League superstar already touted as the next Cung
Le
SAN JOSE, Calif. —Following
a spectacular, undefeated run in Chuck Norris’
World Combat League, 28-year-old kickboxing superstar,
Raymond “The Real Deal” Daniels (0-0),
will make his long-awaited mixed martial arts
(MMA) debut when he takes on Jeremiah Metcalf
(8-4) in a middleweight (185 lb. limit) battle
at Strikeforce’s “Melendez vs. Thomson”
mega-card at HP Pavilion on Friday.
Already being hailed as the
second coming of Strikeforce World Middleweight
Champion, Cung Le, Daniels, recognized as the
number one Sport Karate fighter in the world,
holds a 6th degree black belt in Kenpo and Shotokan
Karate as well as a 5th degree black belt in Tae
Kwon Do. He packs a thrilling, dynamic fighting
style that is strikingly similar to Le, also a
guru of traditional martial arts.
“I’m going to give
MMA fans something that they’ve never seen
before,” said Daniels, a resident of Long
Beach, California. “I want to become the
greatest fighter of all time. Anybody that steps
in front of me is just gonna be on my next highlight
reel, an obstacle that’s standing in my
path to greatness.”
The career path of Daniels,
thus far, mimics that of Le, who crossed over
to the world of mixed martial arts in 2006 after
running to a perfect 16-0 record in the sport
of professional kickboxing. Despite the parallels
that can be drawn to the Strikeforce world middleweight
champion, though, Daniels is quick to point out
that he is his own man and is determined to carve
out a unique legacy in the martial arts fight
world.
“I don’t try to be the next anybody,”
said Daniels. “I look to be greater than
Cung and surpass anyone who’s been considered
at the top of their game. I try to live up to
who I am and I expect great things from myself.”
It was at the young age of
five that Daniels became inspired by his father,
Frank, a seasoned martial artist and Sport Karate
competitor, to study Kenpo and, later, to test
his skills against other Karate players. From
Ireland to Australia, Switzerland, Hungary, and
Germany, he has since traveled the world to face
and defeat top-ranked opponents.
Daniels joined the ranks of
the WCL in 2006 and amassed a record of 18-0 over
the course of three seasons with the league’s
Los Angeles Stars team. Earlier this month, he
captained his squad to a season championship.
“I still haven’t had any challenges
or anything like that so I decided to come over
to MMA and see how good I really am.”
Daniels’ opponent, Metcalf,
brings to the cage a three-fight win streak. He
is a product of Modesto, California’s AAA
Academy of Kickboxing, the training center that
spawned 2003 K-1 North America tournament champion,
Carter Williams.
Tickets for “Melendez
vs. Thomson,” priced from $30, are on sale
at the HP Pavilion box office (408-287-7070) as
well as at all Ticketmaster locations (408-998-TIXS),
Ticketmaster online (www.ticketmaster.com), and
on Strikeforce’s official website (www.Strikeforceusa.net).
Strikeforce World Lightweight
(155 lb. limit) Champion, Gilbert “El Nino”
Melendez (14-1), will defend his crown against
number one contender and Bay Area arch-rival,
Josh “The Punk” Thomson (14-2), in
the main event of Friday’s Strikeforce affair.
In another championship showdown,
Bobby Southworth (8-5) will put his Strikeforce
World Light Heavyweight (205 lb. limit) title
on the line in a rematch with Anthony “El
Toro” Ruiz (20-10). Ruiz was declared the
winner of their initial meeting on November 16,
2007 after a cut Southworth had sustained during
the fight prompted the ringside physician to order
a stoppage at the :52 mark of the second round.
Joe “Diesel” Riggs
(27-10) will battle rising star Luke Stewart (5-1)
in a 178 lb. limit catch weight fight. Stewart
was originally slated to face “Mr. International”
Shonie Carter. A hand injury, however, forced
Carter to withdraw from the contest last week.
Lightweight (155 lb. limit)
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu stud Nam Phan (14-4) will
attempt to hand knockout artist Billy Evangelista
(6-0) the first loss of his career.
Making the fifth start of her
professional mixed martial arts career, Cung Le
female protégé, Elaina “Beef”
Maxwell (2-2), will take on Miesha Tate (1-1).
HP Pavilion doors will open
at 6 PM for “Melendez vs. Thomson”
and the first preliminary bout will begin at 6:30
PM. The live HDNet telecast of the event will
start at 7:30 PM PST/10:30 PM EST and the main
card will commence at 8 PM.
About Strikeforce:
Strikeforce is a world-class mixed martial arts
cage fight promotion which, on Friday, March 10,
2006, made history with its “Shamrock vs.
Gracie” event, the first sanctioned mixed
martial arts fight card in California state history.
The star-studded extravaganza, which pitted legendary
champion Frank Shamrock against Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
black belt Cesar Gracie at San Jose’s HP
Pavilion, played host to a sold-out, record crowd
of 18,265. Since 1995, Strikeforce has been the
exclusive provider of martial arts programming
for ESPN and, after 12 years of success as a leading,
world championship kickboxing promotion, the company
unveiled its mixed martial arts series with “Shamrock
vs. Gracie.” Since then, it has co-produced
the first SHOWTIME PPV mixed martial arts event
in history with its world championship “Shamrock
vs. Baroni” card on June 22, 2007.