With Big Shoes to Fill, MCC Returns Next Month
Posted by Admin on Mar 16, 2010 in Articles, Featured, Press Releases • No commentsWith Big Shoes to Fill, MCC Returns Next Month
Fast on the heels of the most exciting, action packed event to date, Midwest Cage Championship returns to Hy Vee Hall on Friday, April 16 for MCC 26: “Triple Crown”. The night will feature three five-round title fights and nine additional bouts highlighting some of the top up and coming mixed martial artists.
Andy “Danger Zone” Branson vs. Chad “The Grinder” Reiner
Undefeated welterweight prospect, Andy “Danger Zone” Branson has been tearing through the competition on his was to the big show. Standing in his way will be two-time UFC veteran Chad “The Grinder” Reiner, a submission specialist hailing from Omaha, Nebraska. Reiner, a former member of the United States Marine Corp is as tough as they come and will prove to be a challenge for Branson.
Branson stated, “Ultimately, my goal is to make it to the UFC. Reiner has been there twice. To prove that I belong there, I have to beat him- and beat him convincingly. I have already started my training camp, and I will look to make this my most impressive performance to date.”
Paul “The Gingabread Man” Bird vs. Josh “Bam Bam” Henry
Two of the top contenders in the featherweight division will go head to head for the 145 lb. crown, which was recently vacated by Eric Marriott following an agreement with the ESPN-based promotion, Bellator.
No stranger to tough fights, TUF/Ultimate Fighter reality show alum, Paul Bird looks to climb up the ladder on his quest back to the bright lights and pay per view cameras. With a recent win over WEC and Pride veteran, Joe Pearson, Bird looks to impress. However, the baby faced brawler, better known as “Bam Bam” is ready for the challenge.
Henry commented, “Paul Bird is a great fighter. I have a lot of respect for him, and I think it’s going to be an exciting fight. I can see us going toe to toe throughout the whole fight. The fans will get their money’s worth on this fight alone.”
His opponent agreed. And, this could prove to be one of the best battles of 2010.
Bryce Teager vs. Chris “Mad Dog” Mickle
Reigning Lightweight Champion, who has been on a one-year hiatus from the promotion, has been chomping at the bit to step back into the cage. And, who better than to welcome him back is none other than Chris “Mad Dog” Mickle. One of the most experienced fighters in the game, Mickle has tested his skill in both the lightweight and featherweight divisions. He’s held the MCC Featherweight belt, and he’s fought the best 145 lb. fighter in the world, Jose Aldo, in the UFC’s sister promotion, WEC.
“Almost every time I fight in MCC, I put on the fight of the night. This will not be any different. I know what Bryce brings to the table, and I know what I’m bringing to the table. But, what I plan on taking home is his belt.”
Tickets for MCC 26: “Triple Crown” are available on-line at www.MidwestCageChampionship.com, by phone at 515-229-8566, Wells Fargo Arena Box Office, or at all Dahl’s Grocery ticket outlets. For more information, fighter interviews, video’s and blogs, check out the web site.
























