Affliction's Tom Atencio: Emelianenko vs. Barnett is "the fight I want"
Affliction Vice President Tom Atencio is still tight-lipped about details of the organization's upcoming third show.
But when it comes to the night's main event, he definitely has his heart set on one particular matchup: Fedor Emelianenko vs. Josh Barnett.
"It hasn't been finalized," Atencio said on today's edition of MMAjunkie.com Radio (www.mmajunkie.com/radio). "It's the fight fight I want, though. We're working on it.
"But it's not done."
The fight between Emelianenko, arguably the best heavyweight in MMA history, and Barnett, widely regarded as one of the division's top-three fighters, has long been discussed and rumored. But the five-round affair (Emelianenko's WAMMA heavyweight belt will make it a title fight) won't be official until the organization finalizes plans for its third show.
Affliction, which most recently hosted a show in January for "Day of Reckoning" (and Emelianenko vs. Andrei Arlovski), will likely hold its next event this summer.
Atencio, though, said a rumored Aug. 15 fight date won't happen.
"Aug. 15 is not the date," said Atencio, who understands fans' frustrations with the delay. "I haven't finalized it yet. I've told people dates before and it didn't work. I don't want to disappoint the fans. Once everything is finalized ... I'll announce it. Until then, I don't want to disappoint anyone or make it look like I'm backpeddling."
However, Atencio did confirm the event will take place sooner rather than later. It'll also likely compete with a number of major events that have been tentatively booked for this summer.
"We're talking summer," Atencio said. "We're looking at July, August."
Affliction held both of its shows, including its debut "Banned" event in July 2008, at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. Although rumors have suggested the next show could take place as far away as Japan, Atencio said the Honda Center is again the front-runner to play host.
"Chances are it'll probably be here again just because it's easier," said Atencio, who works out of California. "What's easier than doing an event in your own backyard?"
In addition to Emelianenko vs. Barnett, Atencio also confirmed he's working on a Paul Buentello vs. Tim Sylvia match-up. He'd also like to see Chris Horodecki vs. Dan Lauzon, though he said it could be a tough one to sign since Horodecki already has a fight planned for July.
Although Affliction initially planned to do four shows in 2009, Atencio said that number is now unlikely.
"I'd like to get two (more) shows in," Atencio said. "With the way things are going, [three more events] probably won't happen. But I'd love to get two more in."
Affliction Vice President Tom Atencio is still tight-lipped about details of the organization's upcoming third show.
But when it comes to the night's main event, he definitely has his heart set on one particular matchup: Fedor Emelianenko vs. Josh Barnett.
"It hasn't been finalized," Atencio said on today's edition of MMAjunkie.com Radio (www.mmajunkie.com/radio). "It's the fight fight I want, though. We're working on it.
"But it's not done."
The fight between Emelianenko, arguably the best heavyweight in MMA history, and Barnett, widely regarded as one of the division's top-three fighters, has long been discussed and rumored. But the five-round affair (Emelianenko's WAMMA heavyweight belt will make it a title fight) won't be official until the organization finalizes plans for its third show.
Affliction, which most recently hosted a show in January for "Day of Reckoning" (and Emelianenko vs. Andrei Arlovski), will likely hold its next event this summer.
Atencio, though, said a rumored Aug. 15 fight date won't happen.
"Aug. 15 is not the date," said Atencio, who understands fans' frustrations with the delay. "I haven't finalized it yet. I've told people dates before and it didn't work. I don't want to disappoint the fans. Once everything is finalized ... I'll announce it. Until then, I don't want to disappoint anyone or make it look like I'm backpeddling."
However, Atencio did confirm the event will take place sooner rather than later. It'll also likely compete with a number of major events that have been tentatively booked for this summer.
"We're talking summer," Atencio said. "We're looking at July, August."
Affliction held both of its shows, including its debut "Banned" event in July 2008, at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. Although rumors have suggested the next show could take place as far away as Japan, Atencio said the Honda Center is again the front-runner to play host.
"Chances are it'll probably be here again just because it's easier," said Atencio, who works out of California. "What's easier than doing an event in your own backyard?"
In addition to Emelianenko vs. Barnett, Atencio also confirmed he's working on a Paul Buentello vs. Tim Sylvia match-up. He'd also like to see Chris Horodecki vs. Dan Lauzon, though he said it could be a tough one to sign since Horodecki already has a fight planned for July.
Although Affliction initially planned to do four shows in 2009, Atencio said that number is now unlikely.
"I'd like to get two (more) shows in," Atencio said. "With the way things are going, [three more events] probably won't happen. But I'd love to get two more in."