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It’s 1:00 on Friday, January 29, 2010 and it seems like every media station in the valley is waiting patiently to listen to Kurt Warner announce his retirement plans.  Having been a pretty huge fan when he played for the St. Louis Rams and pretty impressed with what he has accomplished with the AZ Cardinals.
 

Really what this news brings to mind is that Attitude First unfortunately has a similar announcement.   One of our “core” team members has gone through the same struggle that Mr. Warner has.  Unfortunately (or fortunately depending on your viewpoint) it has gone without a similar media frenzy but we can’t just let it go without any notice.
  

This past week Omur Cor quietly told us that he has decided to end his MMA training and competing.  It was obvious that it wasn’t an easy choice but one he needed to make for himself and his family. Omur joined our team back in the beginning of its true inception right at five years ago.   Although he had some experience in boxing he was pretty green and according to him about 45 lbs overweight (220+lbs) he developed into a 176 lb training machine. After a few years of training, he decided to test his abilities in the competition aspect of MMA.   He competed in several “Jits” Tournaments and a few “Pancration” events more importantly he made a noticeable impact in the regional cage fighting arena.   He amassed a 5-4 record and was a highly sought after competitor by local promoters because his fights have always been some of the most exciting of all the fight cards he was listed on. 
 

Without a doubt one thing Omur brought to his teammates was a work ethics that was unsurpassed.   Although he is approaching 40 years old, his training regiment would be difficult for fighters in their prime to maintain.   He brought to the training mat an excitement and enthusiasm that will be missed.
 

Although Omur is hanging up his “gloves & shorts,” happily it’s not the end for him as he is going to focus on Jui Jitsu and competing in some tournaments.   Without a doubt we truly appreciate and respect Omur’s recognition that although Attitude First offers MMA and grappling that our true focus is on MMA and not pure “Jits.”  He has decided to meet his needs and new goals that he has to focus his training, which we couldn’t agree more. 
 

Without a doubt we will miss him as he’s not going to be in his usual 2-4 nights a week. What’s more important though is why we will really miss him. To understand here’s the  real Omur; First he serves all of us as a City of Phoenix police officer.  He is a great husband to his beautiful wife, Trisha and has been a true leader/mentor to all of his teammates.  On a personal note, he is a great friend and inspiration.   Watching him grow and improve has been a true honor.  Because of him we are a better team and school but because of him I am a better coach and I know, a better person.  
 

I won’t be surprised that although we won’t see him in the cage, we will see him on the mat more than we expect…..

 
Lawrence
Attitude First
 
Attitude First Fight Team Captures 2nd Title
Matt Dell Featherweight Champion
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On Saturday Night, Oct. 3 Attitude First had the honor of being the Co-Main events at Rage in the Cage #135. The Fight Team’s members were Omur Cor and Matt Dell.  

Omur was scheduled to fight a guy out of Tucson but unfortunately  Omur's opponent was a NO SHOW.   He is coached by UFC Vet Drew Fickett out of Tucson.  Omur handled it very well. He was disappointed and very ready for this fight.   Look for Omur to have a real opponent on Nov 7th in Prescott.
So the now Main Event was Matt Dell for the RITC Featherweight Title. Matt was the last fight of the night and the fans were really worked up for this fight.
 
It starts and his opponent Ray Robinson throws a wicked head kick that lands on Matt.  It knocks him down and Ray pounces on him.  He has top position and is dropping punches and hammer fists with bad intentions.  He is looking to finish the fight right now.  The ref is moving in and thinking about stopping the fight.
 
Matt regains his brain function and creates some space.  He then works Ray into his full guard.  Now Matt is working some great defense and Ray can't connect with anything.  Matt works a rubber guard position and Ray stand up and slams him to the ground.   Matt then sets up a triangle and locks it on.  
 
Ray tries to slam him but Matt under hooks the leg and almost rolls him to mount.  Ray is trying to defend the choke but can't get out.   Matt keeps working it and eventually Ray TAPS OUT!!! Okay sounds like a lot but actually all this happened in just over one minute, thirty seconds~
 
Matt Dell is the new Featherweight RITC Champion!!!
 
The kick to the head scrambled Matt's short term memory.  After the fight he didn't remember what happened.   He was fighting on pure instinct and did great.  Congratulations to Matt and everyone that helped!!!
 
Special congrats to Matt as he captures Attitude First Fight Team’s second title. JR Schumacher (now residing in Colorado) captured the Middle weight title in 2007.
 
Thanks to everyone that came to the fights to support our team.
 
NOTE: If you want to spend an exciting few minutes check out Matt’s win on www.rageinthecage.com   
 
 


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