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WFA: King of the Streets was a mixed martial arts event held by the World Fighting Alliance on July 22, 2006 at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California, USA. This would be the last event held by the World Fighting Alliance.
The fruits of their acquisitions culminated in WFA: King of the Streets on July 22, 2006, a pay-per-view broadcast event at the Forum in Inglewood, California. The card was headed by a main event of Quinton Jackson vs. Matt Lindland , Jackson's first fight on American soil since becoming a headliner in PRIDE , and featured famed boxing ...
Marco's first recorded fight was in 1984. Marco's nickname is "The King of the Streets" (Ruas actually means "streets" in Portuguese). [21] Marco lives in Laguna Niguel, California where he operates his own MMA gym "Ruas Vale Tudo". [10]
WFA: King of the Streets: July 22, 2006: 1 4:29 Los Angeles, California, United States Light Heavyweight bout. Win 14–4 Stefan Gamlin Submission (arm-triangle choke) Icon Sport – Mayhem vs Giant May 26, 2006: 1 0:46 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States Openweight bout. Win 13–4 Falaniko Vitale: Submission (rear-naked choke) Icon Sport ...
On May 16, 2006, the World Fighting Alliance announced it had signed Jackson to a multi-fight deal. He defeated Matt Lindland by split decision at WFA: King of the Streets on July 22, 2006. "He is a good fighter", Jackson said. "I trained hard. He is an Olympic silver medalist. So much respect to him. I knew I had to bring it."
WFA: King of the Streets: 22 July 2006: 1 3:24 Los Angeles, California, United States Win 27–4–1 Kevin Randleman: Decision (split) UFC 20: 7 May 1999: 1 21:00 Birmingham, Alabama, United States Won the vacant UFC Heavyweight Championship. Later vacated title due to injury. Win 26–4–1 Tsuyoshi Kohsaka: TKO (punches) UFC 18: 8 January ...
Kimo Leopoldo (born January 4, 1968), is an American retired mixed martial artist and actor. He made his MMA debut at UFC 3 in 1994, losing to Royce Gracie by submission. A professional from 1994 until 2011, he also competed in the PRIDE Fighting Championships, Cage Rage, and the World Fighting Alliance.
The Baldies feuded with New Jack throughout late 1999 and early 2000 over who was the "King of the Streets". This feud saw Angel defeat New Jack at the Guilty As Charged 2000 pay per view, proclaiming himself the King of the Streets, until he and New Jack faced off again in late 2000, with Jack winning, and 'reclaiming' the title.