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A Big Congratulations to Milo Roberts for his first MMA win!!






Just in: Sensei Hurtsellers brand new interview on Rear Naked Radio! (about 13 minutes in)

Just got back from a rough day; 3 losses in Findlay. That said  there was great cohesiveness and teamwork. We saw some of the best competitors ever, and some of the best matches as well. Now were ready to retool and get back to work! 

Our champ Mike Widmer on Rear Naked Radio.
(Mike's interview is about 26 minutes in.)

Congrats to Mike Widmer; winner of the 185lb "Iron Tiger" belt title!!!!!
On January 23rd our own Mike Widmer one his second belt with a spectacular first round rear naked choke submission at the "Iron Tiger" championships; great job and a spectacular performance. I called him to check on him the next day and he was on his way to the dojo to work out! Obviously doing just fine!!! 








Check out the interview from Rearnakedradio with our heavyweight GPP champion Dan McMurray! Click Here!! (Show is over an hour so Dan's segment is about 45 -50 minutes in.)

-- Bas Rutten gives Dan the business!!! Click here!!!  (50 minutes in or so)


About us: 
Team Karoshi is has been created out of a group of some of the finest amateur and professional athletes in the state of Ohio.  We have created a team that is of the highest caliber technically - ferocious fighters who, while being tremendous athletes, still represent themselves in the spirit of respect, courtesy and discipline that is the hallmark of true Martial Arts! We recognize it is important that we win; but we win in a way that brings honor to our sport. 

The MMA world may be learning who we are based on our victories and talents; but we will be remembered because of our courtesy and discipline!

We are a proud member of Ground and Pound Promotions. You can access information about them or upcoming events by clicking here

If you are interested in MMA sporting news and conversation from around the country check out our friends at the best MMA radio show on the web at: http://www.rearnakedradio.net
Finally: Video of Chad Keller's bout! Scroll down to find it!

November 28 News: Team Karoshi goes 3 and 0! Big first round wins by Mike Widmer, Jimmy Davenport, and a third round submission title fight by Dan McMurray!!! ( check out all three videos below)
 
  
3 and 0 winners from left to right: Jimmy Davenport, 
Dan McMurray and Mike Widmer

For a great set of pictures from Vlad from all the fighters check out this link: http://picasaweb.google.com/VladEdelman/GPP10112809?feat=directlink

Just in!!: Fresh Video of Dan's Title Fight as well as Mikes and Jimmy's win!
This is a video of Dan's big day. The video doesn't do it justice; I was sitting at the apron of the cage and I can tell you the entire cage was shaking on every single knee strike!!! - Sensei (With some luck more video of other fighters coming soon!)


YouTube Video



September News: Chad Keller wins in 10 seconds with one strike and a quick guillotine finish! 


Here's a play by play from Mr. Gary Hughes:

Sempai: Chad Keller is a bad man!!!!! I know you've heard but I have to tell ya, It was 10 seconds of awsome !  At the bell they met in the center of the cage, Chad had his right foot forward when they met so he threw a picture perfect straight left cross and his opponent ran right into it !!  This punch looked like it would have knocked out King Kong and the guy ate it on the nose and chin. It looked like he was out but his momentum took him to what looked like a take down attempt. Chad had him in a guillotine instantly and dropped to the floor and locked it up. The guy tapped right away. Awesome!

Dan did a great job of warming Chad up before the fight, He had a light film of sweat all over but he he wasn't dripping in sweat. (perfect warm up). His opponent came in cold. (no sweat). Chad comes in the ring with a six pack (abs), and looking very much in shape, and only we knew how much in shape he really was. VERY COOL ! Towards the end of the event they called Dan and his next opponent to the ring to announce their fight next month. That poor man had a look of doubt on his face standing next to the much bigger Dan MC. So we saw it all,the good, the bad, and the ugly. It was a riot for sure ! Tell ya the details when I see ya. Everyone knows when Ohio Martial Arts Center comes to town , there is going to be some great fights, Good job team !!  Have a great vacation.


Congrats to Rudy Lopez, Mike Widmer, and Pro - Marcus Widmer: All three with fantastic wins!

**Our special thanks to Mr. Scott Sheely from "Team Iron Tiger" for his expert coaching and cornering. Mr. Sheely is beyond question an encyclopedia of MMA skill and knowledge having trained with and fought against some of the biggest and best names in the MMA world. We are truly blessed to know you and stand in absolute appreciation for the expertise you have brought and continue to bring to the fighters!!**

Best Moment: (After Mr. Marcus's quick dismantling of his competitor in his first pro win) Dan MacMurray lifting him up and carrying him around in celebration; and the thought we were all having: "We know Mr. Marcus can keep himself safe in the cage, but can he survive Dan's excitement!"

More details and Pics to follow soon!


"The Big Three" After their wins: (From left to right) Mike Widmer, Rudy Lopez, and Marcus Widmer


****Saturday, August 22, 2009****

CONGRATS TO DAN MACMURRAY!! Dan DESTROYS his competitor in the second round with a blistering barrage of explosive strikes! This was Dan's most skilled partner yet, but he was still no match for Dan's amazing conditioning and power.


Thanks Dan for being such a great competitor, role model, and Martial Artist in the truest sense of the word! - More details soon!

Pictured from left to right; Sensei Joseph Hurtsellers, Dan MacMurray, Chad Keller.

MONDAY, MAY 11, 2009

This is a repeat of the information already posted on our blog.

Congratulations to all fighters!

We just got back from Ground and Pounds fight night held Saturday night. We are incredibly proud of all of our fighters!! We are also proud of the job GPP productions did with the event from top to bottom. Great attitudes, great spirit, and a ton of fun for everyone!!

Here is a rundown of the our competitors and the results:

Dan McMurray: Dan was relaxed and easy the whole day before the fight; confident and poised. Bell rings Dan comes out and it's almost like Dan can't miss. Every shot he throws is accurate and on point. His competitor has great defensive skills, tries to get into a clinch but Dan controls him there too. Towards the end of the first round Dan goes on a run of hitting him with one punch after another and the referee wisely steps in and gives Dan the TKO!

Best Quotes:
Dan's Partner - “**** that guy is so strong!”
Dan's Partner - “I'm so glad your a nice guy cause I would have hated getting beat like that if you were an ass.”

Dan: “You know what fired me up? I looked over there and I saw Dan Kissling, I know Dan's never going to be an MMA fighter, but he came out to support me, that really inspired me, I knew I was going to beat my guy in front of Dan.”

Dan: “Clickity-Clack”


Brad Bell: This was Brads first bout ever. Brad came out confident and ready; got caught with a couple nice shots but gave them right back. Brad took his partner down; almost cinched a Kimura, stayed on top and finished by winning a very close round. When Brad got back to the corner we realized he had sustained an eye injury from one of the early shots and had lost vision, we made the decision not let him continue. (Good news is he's just fine now!)

David Blattman: David was the youngest competitor at the event; the only teenager, and very recently turned 18, and this was his first MMA fight. His partner was sharp, skilled and 24. David totally dominated round one with powerful wrestling skills easily taking his partner down almost at will and staying on top almost the whole round. (He was a huge crowd favorite and you could hear the roar every time David picked his guy up and slammed him to the mat!) Unfortunately, in the second round David made a key wrestlers mistake by starting to get up from the mats from all fours – his competitor new exactly what to do and took his opportunity by leaping in and catching David with a beautiful uppercut that finished the match. (This is why we teach “technical lift!!”) In any case David couldn't have got beaten by a more skilled or more humble young man. I think David made a new friend and new training partner! 

Best quotes of the match: David Blattman – (On the medics table and still a little foggy) “OK; so when can I fight again? When can I fight again?”

On the day we went one for three. Not all of the results were what they could have been but we couldn't be more proud of our fighters or the people they faced. I called my brother and told him about not only Dan's victory but the losses by Brad and David. He sent me this quote and it gave me chills; I hope every GPP competitor gets to read it.

“It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; because there is not effort without error and shortcomings; but who does actually strive to do the deed; who knows the great enthusiasm, the great devotion, who spends himself in a worthy cause, who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement and who at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly. So that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.”

Theodore Roosevelt, "Man in the Arena" Speech given April 23, 1910
26th president of US (1858 - 1919)