Ento and Sincaid slated to clash at PFC2

LEMOORE - Mixed martial arts fans in the Central Valley have been waiting
for a fight like this one for Lemoore’s Kenny Ento.
Thursday, Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino Entertainment Director Christian
Printup inked a deal with Ento (6-1) and North Hollywood’s Lodune Sincaid
(9-4).
Sincaid, an Ultimate Fighting Championship veteran and former World Extreme
Cagefighting light heavyweight wolrd champion, will tangle with Ento at a
catch weight of 195 pounds on the March 22nd Palace Fighting Championship
"Fast and Furious" card.
“We’re very excited to make this bout between Lodune Sincaid and Kenny
Ento,” Printup said. “Kenny has wanted an opportunity to step up his level
of competition and Sincaid is a former WEC light heavyweight world champion
definitely represents the greatest challenge of Ento’s career.”
Sincaid lost his WEC title by knockout to Visalia’s Doug Marshall (5-2) in
August.
“I’m pretty excited about this fight. It’s another fight for me and
hopefully one of many,” Ento said. “I think he’s a good opponent for me.
It’s a good match-up. He beat James Irvin, but Marshall knocked his block
off. I hope I can do the same.”
Sincaid is on a 2-fight losing streak, also falling to Las Vegas’ Jason
Miller (17-5) in July in the World Fighting Alliance. He also normally
fights at 205 pounds.
Meanwhile, Ento has strung together four straight wins at 185 pounds. He
most recently defeated Tulare’s Roy Arriola (1-2) by technical knockout at
PFC1 in Jan.
“I think that fighting at 195 will be OK,” Ento said. “I know he usually
fights bigger. I won’t have to cut much weight. It should be a great fight.
I know we will both bring it.”
Also announced for PFC2 is a bout between Arizona’s Rage in the Cage veteran
Richie Hightower (6-1) of Arizona and David Mitchell (3-0) at 185 pounds.
Hightower recently beat Dominic Flores (2-1) in Sept by decision and is on a
4-fight win streak.
Mitchell defeated Jeff Harmon (0-2) by rear-naked-choke at Cage Combat
Fighting Championships in Nov. Mitchell trains with David Terrell (6-2) and
Santa Rosa’s Tyson Griffin (8-0).
“Richie Hightower versus David Mitchell has fight-of-the-night potential
written all over it,” Printup said. “Hightower is a RITC vet and trains with
Rick Roufus and David Mitchell is a very strong, undefeated, submission
fighter, who trains with David Terrell and Tyson Griffin. Both guys are
hungry and I guarantee they’ll leave everything in the ring.”
In other scheduled bouts:
— In the main event, Columbus Ohio’s Wes “The Project” Sims (17-8-1) takes
on Tulare’s Anthony Fuller (1-2) in a heavyweight bout.
— Oroville’s Shawn Bias (9-3) is scheduled to fight Randy Spence (10-7) of
Chico at 145 pounds.
— In a welterweight bout, Poterville’s Morris Aldaco (3-0) takes on Taft’s
Doug Hunt (1-0).
— Visalia’s Darren Crisp (3-1) is slated for a lightweight battle with
Bakersfield’s Josh McCartney (1-0).
Tickets will go on sale on Feb. 19th and will be priced at $20, $30 and $40.
Tickets can be purchased at the Tachi Palace gift shop or by calling
1-866-4-PALACE. Tickets are also available in Fresno at New Era Martial Arts
and Pacific Martial Arts and in Hanford at the Valley Fight Club.
VIP Seats are available to members of the Tachi Palace’s Premier Club, a
free, rewards based Player Club system. Interested parties are encouraged to
see a Guest Service Representative at the Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino for
more information.
Feb / 02 / 2007 02:32
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