Cage Rage Weigh-In and Rules Meeting Report
Pedro Wrobel Feb 25, 2005
LONDON, Feb. 25 – The Wembley Plaza hotel once again played host to
the Cage Rage weigh-in and rules meeting. Compared to previous
events this was a rather smooth-running affair, with the only
heated words of the evening coming from the mouth of Evangelista
"Cyborg" Santos, who fortunately spoke them in Portuguese.
For the benefit of those who weren't there, Cyborg expressed a willingness to start the fight there and then. His opponent, the Frenchman Antony Rea, was unable to respond—possibly because he had no idea what his tattooed opponent was saying.
There have been two extremely late changes to the card. Rodrigo
Araujo has been forced to pull out of his prelim fight against
Andy Walker due to injury.
Araujo's coach and Brazilian BJJ brown belt, Alex de Souza, has stepped in as
a late replacement with only two days' notice.
James Zikic had been due to face Dutch powerhouse Melvin Manhoef in a last-minute match-up to compensate for injuries to Robbie Oliver and Chris Brennan. Unfortunately Zikic was injured yesterday in training, and was forced to pull out. Matthias Riccio had just arrived in England in order to watch the show. A text message later and the fearless Frenchman was suddenly on the card. Riccio was due to weigh in later in the day.
Finally, it seems that the decision to join Chute Boxe was one of the very best that Jean Silva could have made. The charismatic Brazilian informed me that he has been invited to compete in the PRIDE Bushido show in Japan. His debut appearance will probably be in May, with a second scheduled for later this year. Jean does not have an opponent confirmed yet, but Sherdog.com will be conducting an extensive interview with him tomorrow. Look out for that.
The official weights were as follows:
Ricky Andrews - 74kg
Dave Lee - 74kg
Brad Pickett - 65kg
Chris Freeborn - 65.8kg
Andrew Harby - 97kg
Robert Berry - 115kg
Andy Costello - 100kg
Daniel Burzutta - 95kg
Jeremy Bailey - 76kg
Sami Berik - 75kg
Melvin Manhoef - 92kg
Jean Silva - 68kg
Leigh Remedios - 70.4kg
Antony Rea - 93kg
Evangelista Santos - 93kg
Alex Reid - 82kg
Jorge Rivera - 83.2kg
Mark Weir - 83kg
Gabriel Santos - 83.4kg
Sol Gilbert - 83kg
Curtis Stout - 83kg
Pierre Guillet - 90kg
Renato Sobral - 93kg
For the benefit of those who weren't there, Cyborg expressed a willingness to start the fight there and then. His opponent, the Frenchman Antony Rea, was unable to respond—possibly because he had no idea what his tattooed opponent was saying.
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James Zikic had been due to face Dutch powerhouse Melvin Manhoef in a last-minute match-up to compensate for injuries to Robbie Oliver and Chris Brennan. Unfortunately Zikic was injured yesterday in training, and was forced to pull out. Matthias Riccio had just arrived in England in order to watch the show. A text message later and the fearless Frenchman was suddenly on the card. Riccio was due to weigh in later in the day.
Finally, it seems that the decision to join Chute Boxe was one of the very best that Jean Silva could have made. The charismatic Brazilian informed me that he has been invited to compete in the PRIDE Bushido show in Japan. His debut appearance will probably be in May, with a second scheduled for later this year. Jean does not have an opponent confirmed yet, but Sherdog.com will be conducting an extensive interview with him tomorrow. Look out for that.
The official weights were as follows:
Ricky Andrews - 74kg
Dave Lee - 74kg
Brad Pickett - 65kg
Chris Freeborn - 65.8kg
Andrew Harby - 97kg
Robert Berry - 115kg
Andy Costello - 100kg
Daniel Burzutta - 95kg
Jeremy Bailey - 76kg
Sami Berik - 75kg
Melvin Manhoef - 92kg
Jean Silva - 68kg
Leigh Remedios - 70.4kg
Antony Rea - 93kg
Evangelista Santos - 93kg
Alex Reid - 82kg
Jorge Rivera - 83.2kg
Mark Weir - 83kg
Gabriel Santos - 83.4kg
Sol Gilbert - 83kg
Curtis Stout - 83kg
Pierre Guillet - 90kg
Renato Sobral - 93kg
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