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  2. Cage Rage Championships - Wikipedia

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    Cage Rage was the home of a unique rule in the world of cage-based MMA; the "open guard" rule. Designed to prevent stalling on the ground, it allowed a standing fighter to use strikes on a downed opponent that would otherwise be fouls .

  3. List of Cage Rage events - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of events held by the Cage Rage Championships, a now-defunct mixed martial arts organization that was based in England. The first event, Cage Rage 1, took place on September 7, 2002 and the last, Cage Rage UK - Fighting Hurts Final, on November 1, 2008.

  4. List of Cage Rage champions - Wikipedia

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    Title known as Cage Rage Featherweight Title; 1 Pete Tiarks def. Ricky Moore: Cage Rage 4 London, England: Oct 12, 2003 1. def. Ian Butlin at Cage Rage 8 on Sep 11, 2004: October 2004, Pete Tiarks leaves MMA. [7] Title now known as Cage Rage British Featherweight Title; 2 Brad Pickett def. Ozzy Haluk: Cage Rage 13 London, England: Sep 10, 2005

  5. Dave O'Donnell (MMA promoter) - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate Challenge MMA (also known as UCMMA), is a mixed martial arts promotion in England. [5] The organization was formed in 2008 By former Cage Rage executive Dave O’Donnell following the demise of Cage Rage's parent company, EliteXC. To date, all of its events have been hosted in at The Troxy in London, England.

  6. Rob Broughton - Wikipedia

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    Rob Broughton (born 3 March 1983) is an English former mixed martial artist who competed in the heavyweight division. A professional competitor between 2004 and 2015, Broughton is a former British Cage Rage heavyweight champion and has also competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), RINGS, and M-1 Global.

  7. 2004 in Cage Rage Championships - Wikipedia

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    Cage Rage 5 [a] Heavyweight Mark Epstein def. Lance King KO (Knees and Punches) 3 1:53 Cage Rage 5 [b] Welterweight Ronaldo Campos (c) def. Michael Johnson Submission (Armbar) 1 4:10 Cage Rage 5 [c] Lightweight Jean Silva def. Gerald Strebendt: Submission (Triangle Choke) 2 0:00 Cage Rage 6 [d] Middleweight Paul Jenkins (c) vs. Suley Mahmoud ...

  8. Rage in a cage - AOL

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    Jul. 15—YouTuber, cop to fight for charity ASHLAND, KENTUCKY — Come Sept. 24, there will be a fight that many YouTube fans are looking forward to... YouTuber Chille DeCastro versus Ironton ...

  9. 2008 in Cage Rage Championships - Wikipedia

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    Cage Rage 27: July 12, 2008: Wembley Arena: London, United Kingdom 40 Cage Rage Contenders 10: June 14, 2008: The Troxy: London, United Kingdom 39 Cage Rage 26: May 10, 2008: NEC Arena: Birmingham, United Kingdom 38 Cage Rage Contenders - Ireland vs. Belgium: May 3, 2008: National Stadium Dublin, Ireland: 37 Cage Rage Contenders 9: April 12 ...