This particular fight was at the Animal House Gym in Lodi, CA. I know that because I recognize the gym and was a student/friend of the guy who announced the names at the beginning of the match. I'm pretty sure this fight was basically fought under Pancrase rules, i.e. open handed punches to the head, with closed punches to the body, with kicks allowed anywhere. Not sure about knees.I wonder what the rules were and how common these organized but unsanctioned fights are.
Any idea if they got paid?This particular fight was at the Animal House Gym in Lodi, CA. I know that because I recognize the gym and was a student/friend of the guy who announced the names at the beginning of the match. I'm pretty sure this fight was basically fought under Pancrase rules, i.e. open handed punches to the head, with closed punches to the body, with kicks allowed anywhere. Not sure about knees.
I'm 99% sure that they wouldn't have gotten paid. I don't know that for sure though.Any idea if they got paid?
I'm 99% sure that they wouldn't have gotten paid. I don't know that for sure though.Any idea if they got paid?
Just to add - This is also the gym where Jens Pulver started his career. This gym hosted Team Shamrock 2000, while it lasted. Pulver wasn't happy being there for some reason, so Bob Shamrock made a call and somehow hooked him up with Pat Miletich. I never met Pulver.This particular fight was at the Animal House Gym in Lodi, CA. I know that because I recognize the gym and was a student/friend of the guy who announced the names at the beginning of the match. I'm pretty sure this fight was basically fought under Pancrase rules, i.e. open handed punches to the head, with closed punches to the body, with kicks allowed anywhere. Not sure about knees.
... and this was also the gym where Nick Diaz (Nick, not Nate) first started learning BJJ, under the tutelage of Steve Heath.I'm 99% sure that they wouldn't have gotten paid. I don't know that for sure though.
Just to add - This is also the gym where Jens Pulver started his career. This gym hosted Team Shamrock 2000, while it lasted. Pulver wasn't happy being there for some reason, so Bob Shamrock made a call and somehow hooked him up with Pat Miletich. I never met Pulver.
Pancrase rules.... Or as the kids today call it... Combat JJThis particular fight was at the Animal House Gym in Lodi, CA. I know that because I recognize the gym and was a student/friend of the guy who announced the names at the beginning of the match. I'm pretty sure this fight was basically fought under Pancrase rules, i.e. open handed punches to the head, with closed punches to the body, with kicks allowed anywhere. Not sure about knees.
Flaily McLeanforward looked about the same to me.His striking has improved dramatically since then.