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EliteXC: Renegade Set For This Saturday, Features Kimbo, Nick Diaz And Jake Shields




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EliteXC: Renegade Set For This Saturday, Features Kimbo, Nick Diaz And Jake ShieldsThe following is a press release from EliteXC:

The America Bank Center Arena in Corpus Christi, Tex., will rock like it never has before when Gary Shaw Productions, LLC, presents "EliteXC: Renegade'' this Saturday, Nov. 10, on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west coast).

"We're all very excited about doing our first show in Corpus Christi,'' Shaw said. "I hope fans are ready for 'Renegade' because this is going to be a tremendous event.

"One great thing about EliteXC fights is that you just can't point to one corner or the other beforehand and say, 'this guy is going to win.' My fighters know they all have to fight and they are all going to have to fight to win on Saturday.

"Texas fans in attendance and those watching on SHOWTIME are in for a real exciting night of fights in the cage.''

What will be an emotional, memorable, hotly contested main event will feature an EliteXC world title fight in a new weight class – 160 pounds -- between talented, crowd-pleasing Nick Diaz (15-6) of Stockton, Calif., and exciting, hard-hitting KJ Noons (4-1) of San Diego.

In an eagerly awaited match on the undercard, Kimbo Slice will make his EliteXC debut. A legendary underground bare-knuckle fighter, Kimbo became an overnight pop-culture sensation when his fighting videos were posted on various video sites throughout the Internet. His videos have been downloaded in excess of 10 million times – and counting -- on YouTube.

Kimbo (1-0), of Miami, Fla., will be opposed by Bo "Redrum'' Cantrell (10-10) of Citrus Heights, Calif. (10-10). Cantrell is a replacement for Mike Bourke, who broke his clavicle during training and withdrew. In March 2006, Cantrell scored a 1:05, first-round TKO over Bourke.

"What I really love about Kimbo is his work ethic and his attitude,'' Shaw said. "He has the mentality of a real fighter. He doesn't care who he fights. He doesn't care about weight, height, if they're southpaw or orthodox, he's here to fight.

"I do believe Kimbo has the ability to be the heavyweight world champion in boxing, as I do believe he has the ability under (trainer) Bas (Rutten) to be the world champion in MMA in probably several weight classes.''

A compelling co-feature Saturday will match a Cesar Gracie Jiu-Jitsu against an Xtreme Couture fighter when streaking, world-ranked welterweight, Jake Shields (19-4-1), of San Francisco, faces the always-dangerous Mike "Quicksand" Pyle (14-4-1), of Dresden, Tenn.

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