Devela Pushes Envelope In
Playboy Mansion Matchup With Martin
For
Immediate Release
SAN JOSE, Calif. —Twenty-four
year old thoroughbred Cory “The One”
Devela (9-1) will bid for his eighth consecutive
victory when he takes on what is arguably his
most dangerous challenge to date, heavy-handed
Terry Martin (17-5), in a middleweight (185
lb. limit) contest during Strikeforce’s
mixed martial arts (MMA) extravaganza at the
world-famous Playboy Mansion on Saturday, September
20th.
“I know he’s
a short little brick house and a good wrestler,
but I’ll have a lot or reach on him and
I don’t think anybody’s wrestling
compares to mine,” said a confident Devela,
who stands 6’2” compared to the
5’8” Martin. “People underestimate
my wrestling. Joe Riggs did and got thrown because
of that. I’m going to do the same thing
to Terry if he wants to wrestle with me.”
It was his victory over Riggs,
a certified MMA star, at Strikeforce’s
debut card in Tacoma, Washington on February
23rd that gained Devela national recognition.
Locked in close quarters with Riggs, Devela
executed a throw that left his opponent on his
back, temporarily incapacitated. The injury
prompted Riggs to verbally submit at the 1:22
mark of the first round.
Since being armbarred on
June 3, 2004 by Ed “Short Fuse”
Herman, the eventual runner-up on season three
of Spike TV’s “The Ultimate Fighter”
reality series, Devela has not suffered a defeat.
According to the rising star, his surge can
be attributed almost entirely to his four years
of training under MMA superstar Dennis Hallman.
“Dennis runs practice
almost like a wrestling practice and I’ve
been a wrestler since elementary school so I
learned the same way he teaches,” explained
Devela. There’s a lot of live activity
whether we’re wrestling or sparring kickboxing.”
Devela’s opponent,
Martin, is a testament to human fortitude and
one’s ability to overcome a troublesome
past. A former gang member, he survived five
gun shot wounds that nearly took his life at
age 15 on the streets of his native Chicago,
Illinois, and has since earned a bachelor’s
degree from Northern Illinois University and
pursued a dual career in professional boxing
and MMA. At 28 years old, he is a candidate
for a master’s degree in psychology.
“When I was in the
hospital recovering, I was around people who
were shot in the same places as me, but who
couldn’t walk or who lost their limbs
as a result of what happened.,” explained
Martin of what drove him to make such drastic
changes in his life. “Some of them even
passed away. That really made me think twice
and start hanging out in a different environment.”
Martin’s determination
and spirit caught the eye of another Chicago-based
MMA champion in “Mr. International”
Shonie Carter while Martin was wrestling competitively
for his soon-to-be alma mater. Carter introduced
Martin to the local MMA scene and, soon after,
a new career was born.
Amongst the notches under
Martin’s belt are wins over top contenders
Chael Sonnen, Ivan Salaverry, and Jorge Rivera.
“Fighting has always
been a part of me. I come from a fightin’
family,” said Martin. “You have
to be aggressive to make it in MMA. I’m
aggressive and agile and I think I have a very
entertaining style.”
“Strikeforce
At The Mansion II” will also be highlighted
by a showdown between 2006 Pride Fighting Championship
Grand Prix winner and world top 10 ranked, Kazuo
“Grabaka Hitman” Misaki (20-8-2),
and 25-year-old former UFC star, Joe “Diesel
“Riggs (28-10).
Strikeforce World Light Heavyweight
(205 lb. limit) Champion Bobby Southworth (9-5)
will face the greatest challenge of his nine-year
mixed martial arts (MMA) career when he puts
his belt on the line against superstar Renato
“Babalu” Sobral (30-7).
Newly crowned Strikeforce
World Lightweight (155 lb. limit) Champion Josh
“The Punk” Thomson will also return
to action against an opponent that has to be
named. The event lineup will be comprised of
10 bouts.
In addition to a full night
of MMA action, all “Strikeforce At The
Mansion II” guests will be entitled to
a top-shelf, open bar; buffet-style, gourmet
dinner; and wine-tasting party featuring the
spirits of various California gold medal wineries.
Strikeforce wrote a new chapter
in sports history when it produced the first-ever
MMA event at the Playboy Mansion last September.
Amongst the host of celebrities who attended
the affair were Playboy Enterprises Founder,
Hugh Hefner and “The Girls Next Door;”
comedians Gary Shandling and Joe Rogan; actress
and model Jaime Pressly; actors Michael Duncan
Clarke, Christina Fulton, Ethan Suplee, Ernie
Hudson, and Page Kennedy; MMA legends Royce
Gracie and Bas Rutten; and superstars Cung Le,
Frank Shamrock, Josh Barnett, and Andrei Arlovski.
All inquiries regarding tickets
for “Strikeforce At The Mansion II”
should be directed to Dan Guiterrez at Strikeforce’s
corporate headquarters (Ph # 408-998-8232.)
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 22nd of this year followed by the
first-ever mixed martial arts event at the world-famous
Playboy Mansion on September 29th.