Elite Xtreme Combat


Elite Xtreme Combat, also known as EliteXC, was a United States–based mixed martial arts organization owned and operated by ProElite. It was founded as a partnership between Showtime Networks and ProElite and officially announced on December 14, 2006. It was headquartered in Los Angeles.
The partnership to form EliteXC was announced on November 13, 2006. The first major event occurred February 10, 2007, at the DeSoto Civic Center in Southaven, Mississippi. Fighters Frank Shamrock and Renzo Gracie fought in the main event. Also debuting on this card was Charles Bennett, K. J. Noons, Mike Pyle and Antônio Silva.
In early 2008, EliteXC had reached an agreement with CBS to broadcast EliteXC shows on prime time. The arrangement was that CBS would broadcast EliteXC specials every other month on Saturday nights. CBS aired only three events in 2008, on May 31, July 26, and October 4.

EliteXC events

This is a list of events held and scheduled by Elite Xtreme Combat, a mixed martial arts organization based in the United States. The first event took place in February 2007. The list includes three events that EliteXC co-promoted with other MMA organizations. Two events were shown initially on pay-per-view, while the others aired on the Showtime cable network or on CBS.
#Event TitleDateArenaLocation
20ShoXC: Elite Challenger SeriesHorseshoe CasinoHammond, Indiana
19EliteXC: HeatBankAtlantic CenterSunrise, Florida
18ShoXC: Elite Challenger SeriesChumash Casino ResortSanta Ynez, California
17ShoXC: Hamman vs. Suganuma 2Table Mountain RancheriaFriant, California
16EliteXC: Unfinished BusinessStockton ArenaStockton, California
15EliteXC: Return of the KingNeal S. Blaisdell ArenaOahu, Hawaii
14EliteXC: PrimetimePrudential CenterNewark, New Jersey
13ShoXC: Elite Challenger SeriesTable Mountain RancheriaFriant, California
12Strikeforce: Shamrock vs. LeHP PavilionSan Jose, California
11ShoXC: Elite Challenger SeriesChumash Casino ResortSanta Ynez, California
10EliteXC: Street CertifiedBankUnited CenterMiami
9ShoXC: Elite Challenger SeriesTrump Taj MahalAtlantic City, New Jersey
8EliteXC: RenegadeAmerican Bank CenterCorpus Christi, Texas
7ShoXC: Elite Challenger SeriesChumash Casino ResortSanta Ynez, California
6EliteXC: UprisingNeal S. Blaisdell ArenaOahu, Hawaii
5ShoXC: Elite Challenger SeriesVicksburg Convention CenterVicksburg, Mississippi
4ShoXC: Elite Challenger SeriesChumash Casino ResortSanta Ynez, California
3Strikeforce: Shamrock vs. BaroniHP PavilionSan Jose, California
2Dynamite!! USALos Angeles Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles
1EliteXC: DestinyDeSoto Civic CenterSouthaven, Mississippi

ShoXC

On July 11, 2007, it was announced that Proelite.com and Showtime would produce a new series titled ShoXC. The monthly shows featured up-and-coming MMA talent, similar to Showtime's ShoBox boxing events. The first took place on July 27, 2007. The first event was co-promoted with King of the Cage and was also known as KOTC: Undisputed.

Partnership with Cage Rage

On September 7, 2007, ProElite, Inc. announced that they had officially acquired British MMA organization Cage Rage Championships. EliteXC and Cage Rage Championships planned numerous joint ventures together, beginning with Cage Rage 23.

Partnership with DREAM

On May 10, 2008, EliteXC announced a working partnership with Japanese promotion Dream. The two groups intended to share fighters and eventually co-promote shows.

Co-promoting with Affliction

On September 24, 2008, EliteXC announced a working partnership with rival US promotion Affliction. Affliction offered Andrei Arlovski vs. Roy Nelson for the EliteXC: Heat card on CBS. In addition, Affliction heavily promoted their line through commercials on the show. It was hoped that the two companies would survive a rocky financial situation long enough to co-promote fights again in the future.

Controversy and closing of EliteXC

On October 4, 2008, at EliteXC: Heat, EliteXC's biggest ratings draw Kimbo Slice was knocked out by Seth Petruzelli in just 14 seconds. Petruzelli served as a last-minute replacement for MMA pioneer Ken Shamrock, who got injured on the day of the fight and was unable to compete. The unexpected outcome of this fight drew a great deal of attention, and subsequent comments by Petruzelli that he was offered a monetary bonus to employ certain techniques during the fight, raised the question of undue influence by EliteXC representatives in fights. Significant debt incurred by parent company Pro Elite with no investors or buyers showing interest caused the subsequent cancellation of the November 8, 2008, event. Combined with the Florida State Athletic Commission launching an investigation into the Slice/Petruzelli fight, Pro Elite announced on October 20, 2008, that they would cease operations.

Weight classes

EliteXC champions

Heavyweight Championship

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Middleweight Championship

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Welterweight Championship

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Lightweight Championship

Bantamweight Championship

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Women's division

  • Shayna Baszler
  • Gina Carano
  • Marloes Coenen
  • Tonya Evinger
  • Takayo Hashi
  • Sarah Kaufman
  • Debi Purcell
  • Cris Cyborg
  • Kaitlin Young