Showing posts with label Patrick Barry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patrick Barry. Show all posts
Monday, June 27, 2011
Pat Barry vs. Tim Tyson - Submission Grappling - BJJ Match 2
Pat Barry vs. Tim Tyson - Submission Grappling - BJJ Match 1
Pat Barry (Roufusport) vs. Tim Tyson (Neutral Ground) in a no gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu match at the Combat Corner Grappling Championships Vloume 7. This submission grappling match took place at Pius XI High School on 04/16/2011 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Travis Hanson vs. Pat Barry - Submission Grappling - BJJ Match
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Quote of the Day - Pat Barry

Milwaukee resident and Roufusport fighter, Patrick “Get Hype” Barry, recently signed with Sucker Punch Entertainment and was interviewed for their web site. Here’s a clip from the interview:
To read the full interview at Sucker Punch Entertainment click HERE.YOU HAVE YOUR FIRST FIGHT IN THE UFC ON DEC 27th AGAINST DAN EVENSON, HOW DO YOU SEE THAT GOING?
I’M NOT A WRESTLER OR A GRAPPLER. I’M A DEVASTATING STRIKER! MY PUNCHES FEEL LIKE KICKS. MY KICKS END CAREERS! I INFLICT MAJOR DAMAGE AND WILL GIVE YOU NIGHTMARES. AND IT’S A FIGHT SHOW, SO IM GONNA SHOW THE FANS SOMETHING THEY HAVEN’T SEEN IN THE HEAVY WEIGHT DIVISION IN A LONG TIME! ‘CAUSE WE GOTTA KEEP THEM HAPPY. WITHOUT THE FANS WE WOULDN’T EXIST. I’M A CHAMPION. IF ANY COMPETITOR DOESN’T SEE HIMSELF AS THE VICTOR, THEN HE NEED NOT COMPETE. HE SHOULD NEVER STEP ONTO THAT PLATFORM. WE CAN NEVER PREDICT THE FUTURE, BUT I LITERALLY GIVE MY ALL, MIND BODY AND SOUL, SO I NEVER LOSE. THATS HD! IF YOU STAY READY, YOU AINT GOT TO GET READY!
Barry will make his UFC debut in a heavyweight bout against Dan Evenson at UFC 92: The Ultimate 2008 which will take place on December 27, 2008 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Monday, April 7, 2008
Eric Schafer and Duke Roufus in Mississippi to Help Alan Belcher Train For UFC 83 Fight

Belcher was then slated to fight Ricardo Almeida at UFC 81 in Las Vegas, Nevada in February of this year, who would be making a return to MMA after an almost four-year layoff. The week of the bout Belcher came down with a severe case of Bronchitis and was forced by doctors to pull out of the fight. Belcher had trained extensively at American Top Team – Missouri and at the Duke Roufus Gym in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for the Ricardo Almeida fight.
Belcher was then rumored to fight Patrick Cote at UFC 83 in Montreal, Canada. When Cote slipped on some ice and hurt his knee, Jason Day was called up and offered the fight.

About the Belcher Fight Camp

According to a bulletin posted on Red’s MySpace account today, he is expected to return to the UFC late this summer. He also announced that he will be fighting on the Gladiators 51 card on May 17th in Milwaukee.

Roufus has also recently made statements about fighting MMA but has yet to reveal his plans. In addition to currently coaching UFC veterans Alan Belcher and Eric Schafer has has also coached numerous UFC fighters in the past such as Stephan Bonnar, David Heath, Sean Salmon, and Joe Doerksen.

Patrick “Get Hype” Barry of Louisiana is also in Biloxi helping Belcher train for his fight. He is currently a K-1 fighter with a kickboxing record of (15-5) according to Wikipedia. Of his 15 wins, 9 have been via TKO or KO. He is also a decorated San Shou fighter having fought on the international level.
Video Link: Pat Barry vs. Gary Goodrich – (K-1) 4/28/2007

Chad “Don’t Play” Jay sports an MMA record of (7-2) and is a member of Belcher’s Team Remix. He recently lost a decision to Jake Rosholt of Team Takedown on HD Net Fights in March. Six of this up and coming middleweight’s seven wins have come via submission.
Link: Chad “Don’t Play” Jay to fight on HD Net Fights vs. Jake Rosholt of Team Takedown
Match-up
Jason Day has said in interviews that he hopes that Belcher gives him the fight he was hoping for with David Loiseau, i.e. a stand-up war. He has also stated that his wrestling is the weakest aspect of his game. Despite these statements his ground game seems to be very good from what I saw in his videos, it is his takedowns which need work. I think it would be a big mistake for him to keep the fight in Belcher’s area of expertise.
Jason Day has fought formidable competition and roughly half of his wins have come via submission and the other half via TKO or knockouts. Many of these fights have also come on short notice while working a full-time job. Alan Belcher has fought roughly the same level competition but his 60% of his wins have come by TKO or KO with only 1/3 coming via decision.
Belcher is a fighter who has a style very similar to Patrick Cote. Cote was also the last person to beat Day, so it seems that Belcher would also want to keep the fight on the feet. Belcher most recently beat Starnes using a highly effective clinch to throw elbows and knees. Day likes to tie up and use the fence to set up many of his takedowns, which could be a big mistake if Belcher is able to sprawl and clinch with Day. Day would be better off standing and banging than to tie up with Belcher who is likely to open him up with cuts from the clinch.
I expect that Day will probably get a takedown on Belcher but I don’t think he will be able to keep him down since Belcher is very good at scrambling on the ground. I also assume that Belcher is going to get the win via TKO cut or referee stoppage when Day makes the big mistake to stand and trade with a striker who gets better each and every fight.
Prediction: Alan Belcher – 2nd round – TKO
More Related Links:
Alan Belcher vs. Kalib Starnes – UFC 77
Jason Day Highlight Reel
My Interview with Alan “The Talent” Belcher
Duke Roufus and Red Schafer Training at American Top Team
Jason "Dooms" Day goes one on one with MMACanada.net
This article originally appeared on Wisconsin Combat Sports on 04-07-08.
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