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reddog
01-12-2008, 10:55 AM
Up to eight women will train and fight it out to produce the #1 Champion in a 5* Luxury Resort location and be filmed throughout for worldwide broadcast.

To be eligible for this you need a basic training in any martial arts - Not MMA - and must be an amateur or in training now. Closing entries by 15/12/08 and filming begins January 2009.

The successful candidates will be flown out to a secret exotic location where 2 of the worlds top fighters and coaches will train you over 3-4 weeks and you will compete against the other contenders to decide who is #1.

Media exposure is guaranteed to all contenders and for the winner, a lucrative contract/reward is guaranteed.

If you wish to apply, you will need to send 3 photos along with your personal details, weight, height and work/training experience to;

tony.mac@cagewarriors.com

All applications will be thorougly reviewed and checked. Dependant upon the volume of applicants, it may be neccessary for a further elimination process. All details sent will be considered confidential and will not be released other than those of the successful candidate(s).

Lou
01-12-2008, 11:55 AM
Damn! If I didn't have a full time job etc that I couldn't really take time off from I would have been interested!

reddog
01-12-2008, 12:29 PM
Auditions for this have already started in Hollywood and so far the volume of applicants has been high - so come on UK!

HuseyinBerik
01-12-2008, 12:30 PM
im going to speak to Aysen, i think she maybe interested

reddog
01-12-2008, 12:47 PM
Already getting applications so keep them coming and step up for your country

HuseyinBerik
01-12-2008, 01:01 PM
cool sent u the details for aysen, would be cool to see her on there

cheers mate

Martial Arts kitten
01-12-2008, 02:59 PM
Damn! If I didn't have a full time job etc that I couldn't really take time off from I would have been interested!

Sounds awesome! Although I'd never have stood a chance of winning the training opportunity would have been just amazing! I'm with you though...my company wouldn't give me the time off even if I could tune into my angry agressive side.:D

Lou
01-12-2008, 03:00 PM
Yeah, sounds really exciting. Bloody work!!!!

reddog
01-12-2008, 03:42 PM
http://www.cagewarriors.com/article.182.htm

reddog
02-12-2008, 06:52 PM
32 UK applicants already and 8 more from europe, australia and the US applicants are into 3 figures. Pass on the message to anyone you think should be applying.

Fierce
03-12-2008, 08:00 AM
anyone know if they're still accepting applicants for the US team, and how to apply?

reddog
03-12-2008, 09:08 AM
you can send all applications to us here and we'll make sure the US get them

reddog
04-12-2008, 12:53 PM
http://www.cagewarriors.com/forums/showthread.php?p=276588#post276588

MaryanneM
04-12-2008, 09:37 PM
I'm interested... email sent! :)

batgirl13uk
07-12-2008, 08:42 PM
Maryanne, are you in Oz still or back in London?

MaryanneM
08-12-2008, 08:07 AM
Hey ********!

Nah, back in Australia now. After I left you guys in London went to LA for a month (got silver at the gi Mundials!), then to Thailand for three months Muay Thai training. It was awesome, definitely worth the trip if you can ever get across!

Now back in Australia. Got my 21st bday next week, yay! Do you think I'll have to start acting all mature and grown up now...? Never! :D

How have you been? Training hard?

Cheers, Maryanne.

batgirl13uk
09-12-2008, 08:22 PM
Hey Maryanne
You ever coming back to London? Just fought (and lost) Taja Lüthje from Shooters Denmark in October. She's 82 kg and has trouble getting opponents with similar size and experience (it was her first fight). I mentioned you but told her I wasn't sure if you started competing MMA pro yet. Thailand is definitely on my list! Am heading up to the open tryouts for this womens MMa thing in Manchester tomorrow with Joanna Z and another fellow female fighter from London. Happy bday btw. Is 21 the drinking age in Australia or just the US?

Lou
10-12-2008, 09:40 AM
The Manchester try outs were on the BBC NW breakfast news this morning :D

Jay Evans
10-12-2008, 01:41 PM
Damn, missed it! very interested in this :)! <3 big supporter of Womens MMA, Rosi's Cartwheel ftw :D

2t2t
10-12-2008, 03:53 PM
just got back from the try outs, Congrats to all the lassies that took part everyone was amazing!
Met loads of talented female fighters abd it was great to roll with them.

reddog
10-12-2008, 09:11 PM
A big thank you for all those who took part today in the try-outs at SBG, you all showed that there is a far greater pool of talent in the UK and we hope this is the start of bigger things to come.

We will be posting pictures of the event on the frontpage in the next few days plus linking to video from cagefilm.com and also looking forward to seeing the BBC News report online and on TV.

US try-outs begin next week and so after deliberations we will begin to select the contenders for the show.

Thanks also to cagefilm.com for filming, mmmapics.com for the photography, Caged Steel for the fightwear & SBG for the venue - great supporters for MMA in the UK.

Thanks once again to all those who travelled from as afield as Cornwall, London & Glasgow to attend and I think we are all looking forward to the McVeigh vs Sexton fight at the next Cagewarriors event in 2009.

DianeB
10-12-2008, 10:17 PM
What a good day! Enjoyed the training, the socialising & the freebies. :D

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07-05-2009, 05:36 PM
Following the call to UK Women Fighters to be a contender on a new Reality TV Show in January, the response has been so impressive that we will be holding an open try-out on Wednesday 10 December for all. This is an opportunity for those who have applied or want to apply to take part in this unique programme, scheduled to start filming in January 2009.

The show will feature eight women who will train and fight it out to become the World’s #1 Woman MMA Fighter. Filming will take place over a number of weeks in a 5 Star Exotic Resort and is expected to start in January 2009. Auditions in Hollywood have already begun and now it’s the UK’s turn to step up to the challenge. Interested women fighters without a professional record should contact Warrior Promotions here in the UK to apply. Casting ends 15 December.

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Jay Evans
07-05-2009, 09:54 PM
0.o big time delay on your msg?

batgirl13uk
09-05-2009, 11:27 AM
Did anything ever come of this?

kieronhufc
09-05-2009, 05:04 PM
i would imagine rosi would have said something if they had picked people - by the looks of it the money probably fell through with all the recession worries

2t2t
19-05-2009, 06:52 AM
They have already picked the usa team maybe they are just sticking with them 4 now??

pretty women
20-07-2009, 04:57 AM
When Elite XC folded back in October, many believed it to be the end of mainstream exposure for women’s MMA. No other mixed martial arts organization boasted a roster that full of female talent, nor gave them the platform on which to shine. There has been much speculation as of late over which organization, if any, would take over where Elite left off. Where would all the fighters go? Where and whom would they now fight? How will they be seen on television? For years I have heard talk about all women MMA reality shows happening, but they never did…until now. And as they say in life, timing is everything



A spectacular all women’s MMA reality show is currently in development for 2009, with plans to begin shooting at an undisclosed, exotic location by early February. “Ultimate Women Combat” will feature #1 ranked Tara LaRosa and U.K. fighting sensation Rosi Sexton as coaches, alongside jiu-jitsu legend Cesar Gracie. Model/actress Joanna Krupa and “Outside The Ring” presenter Marika Taylor will be the show’s hosts. Up to sixteen contestants will live and train together, fighting their way to become the UWC champion, with the final fight taking place back on U.S. soil. Although the format may sound familiar to other MMA reality shows, UWC has no intention of being a carbon copy of shows past. The level of female fighters showing interest in the show range from those with no professional experience, to established well-known fighters. With LaRosa, Gracie, and Sexton signed on, and the possibility of some big names being cast as contestants, this show could easily help propel women’s MMA to new heights.
On December 19th, I attended the U.S. auditions at Bas Rutten’s “Elite MMA Gym” in Thousand Oaks, CA. Eight Los Angeles area based fighters came to vie for a spot on the show. U.K. auditions had already taken place earlier in the month, with approximately twenty hopefuls trying out. There will be either one or two weight classes employed on the show, depending on the number of competitors cast. They will also be split into two teams, most likely based on professional experience. And for the very first time, five-minute rounds will replace the formerly used three-minute rounds found in women’s MMA matches, something the show’s producers are adamant about
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