ShoXC |
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Genre |
Sports |
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Created by |
EliteXC Showtime Proelite.com |
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Country of origin |
United States |
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Production |
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Running time |
120 minutes |
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Release |
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Original network |
Showtime |
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Original release |
000000002007-07-27-0000July 27, 2007 – 000000002008-10-10-0000October 10, 2008 |
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ShoXC was a mixed martial arts series produced by the mixed martial arts organization EliteXC, Showtime and Proelite.com. The series was announced on July 11, 2007.[1] The purpose of the show is to highlight up and coming MMA fighters.
On October 20, 2008, ProElite, the parent company of EliteXC, informed its employees and fighters that they were shutting down. The company filed for bankruptcy protection and all future events were canceled. A breakdown in the negotiations with Showtime Networks to purchase ProElite resulted in the company's funding to disappear, forcing them out of business. ShoXC events were later replaced on Showtime by ShoMMA events put on by Strikeforce, after purchasing EliteXC's assets.[2]
ShoXC 1
ShoXC 1: Noons vs. Berto |
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Information |
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Date |
July 27, 2007 |
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Venue |
Chumash Casino Resort |
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City |
Santa Ynez, California, United States |
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Event chronology |
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The inaugural event took place on July 27, 2007 at the Chumash Casino in Santa Ynez, California and aired on the Showtime cable network.[3] In a unique twist, the traditional "preliminary" matches were fought after the main televised bouts. These matches were streamed live via the ProElite website.
Televised bouts |
Weight class |
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Method |
Round |
Time |
Notes
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K.J. Noons |
def. |
James Edson Berto |
KO (knee) |
3 |
0:45 |
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Jaime Jara |
def. |
Jeremiah Metcalf |
KO (punch) |
1 |
4:15 |
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Scott Jorgensen |
def. |
Chris David |
Unanimous decision |
3 |
5:00 |
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Aaron Rosa |
def. |
Jefferson Silva |
TKO (doctor stoppage) |
1 |
5:00 |
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Muhsin Corbbrey |
def. |
Lee Gibson |
Unanimous decision |
3 |
5:00 |
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Preliminary bouts |
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Brian Cobb |
def. |
John Reedy |
Submission (rear naked choke) |
1 |
4:09 |
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Tony Rubalcava |
def. |
Drew Montgomery |
TKO (strikes) |
1 |
4:19 |
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Anthony Ruiz |
def. |
Jason Gersis |
TKO (doctor stoppage) |
1 |
5:00 |
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Josh Neal |
def. |
Eric Beondo |
TKO (knee) |
1 |
2:56 |
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Shayna Baszler |
def. |
Jan Finney |
Submission (armbar) |
1 |
2:40 |
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ShoXC 2
ShoXC 2: Bennett vs. Valenzuela |
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Information |
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Date |
August 25, 2007 |
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Venue |
Vicksburg Convention Center |
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City |
Vicksburg, Mississippi United States |
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Event chronology |
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During the July 27th streaming event, it was announced the next ShoXC card would take place on Showtime on Saturday, August 25, 2007, putting the EliteXC event head-to-head with UFC 74. The event took place in Vicksburg, Mississippi. The main event was the rematch between Charles Bennett and Victor Valenzuela, which was originally scheduled for Strikeforce Shamrock vs. Baroni.
Televised bouts |
Weight class |
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Method |
Round |
Time |
Notes
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Victor Valenzuela |
def. |
Charles Bennett |
Submission (strikes) |
1 |
3:23 |
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Seth Kleinbeck |
def. |
Jaime Jara |
KO (strikes) |
2 |
4:59 |
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Chris Smith |
def. |
David Huckaba |
KO (strikes) |
2 |
0:19 |
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Hector Urbina |
def. |
Ray Lizama |
Unanimous decision |
3 |
5:00 |
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Umar Luv |
def. |
Brendan Tierney |
Submission (rear naked choke) |
1 |
4:08 |
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ShoXC 3
On the August 25th broadcast, it was announced that the next edition of ShoXC would take place on October 26, 2007 on Showtime at the Chumash Casino in Santa Ynez, California.
ShoXC 4
The fourth edition of ShoXC took place on January 25, 2008 at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Televised bouts |
Weight class |
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Method |
Round |
Time |
Notes
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Eddie Alvarez |
def. |
Ross Ebanez |
KO (punch) |
2 |
2:32 |
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Paul Daley |
def. |
Sammy Morgan |
KO (elbow strike) |
1 |
2:10 |
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Bao Quach |
def. |
Bobby McMaster |
Unanimous decision |
3 |
5:00 |
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Tonya Evinger |
def. |
Julie Kedzie |
Submission (rear naked choke) |
1 |
1:43 |
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Kala Hose |
def. |
Frederic Belleton |
KO (punch) |
1 |
4:32 |
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Preliminary bouts |
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Charlie Brenneman |
def. |
Drew Puzon |
Decision (split) |
3 |
5:00 |
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Wilson Reis |
def. |
Zach Makovsky |
Submission (side choke) |
2 |
1:15 |
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James “Binky” Jones |
def. |
Mark Getto |
Submission (kimura) |
1 |
1:12 |
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Brett Linebarger |
def. |
Sergio Vignare |
TKO (punch) |
3 |
2:29 |
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Matt Makowski |
def. |
Joe Schilling |
Submission (rear naked choke) |
1 |
4:01 |
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ShoXC 5
On the January 25th ShoXC, it was announced the next event would take place on March 21, 2008 in California.
ShoXC 6
The sixth edition of ShoXC took place on April 5, 2008 at the Table Mountain Casino in Friant, California.
ShoXC 7
The seventh edition of ShoXC took place on August 15, 2008 at the Table Mountain Casino in Friant, California. The main event featured a rematch between Jared Hamman and Po'ai Suganuma, who initially fought on the April 5th card.
ShoXC 8
The eighth entry of ShoXC took place on September 26, 2008 at the Chumash Casino in Santa Ynez, California and aired on the Showtime cable network. In the main event, Wilson Reis became the first ever EliteXC Bantamweight Champion.
ShoXC 9
The ninth and final edition of ShoXC took place on October 10, 2008 at the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Indiana and aired on the Showtime cable network.
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