Media Quotes

CV Productions was the first grass roots movement to develop mixed martial arts into a modern mainstream sport. If you don’t believe it, just listen to what the media had to say…

It was the birth of what many are calling a new sport.
“Battle of the tough guys finals scheduled.” News-Dispatch: 12 April 1980.

Viola cites the reality factor as the chief appeal of the tournament
“Battle of the tough guys finals scheduled.” News-Dispatch: 12 April 1980.

Keeping order in the ring was Jacquet Bazemore PA’s Heavyweight kickboxing champion and nephew to Archie Moore.
“Battle of the tough guys finals scheduled.” News-Dispatch: 12 April 1980.

FYI: Archie Moore holds the record for the most career knockouts (131).

The event was planned by the Black Belt Barnum and Bailey.
April 12, 1980. News-Dispatch

A sport that blends elements of boxing, wrestling, and brawling.
“Battle of the tough guys finals scheduled.” News-Dispatch: 12 April 1980.

No holds barred as superfighters take over the Civic Center.
Blinebury, Frank “Super Brawl” 13 June 1980. Philadelphia Journal p.27

Organized, legalized, streetfighting.
“Battle of the Brawlers.” Evening Magazine, KDKA Television: 23 Apr 1980.

The UFC may be making its inaugural stop in Pittsburgh in four days, but the region has a far-reaching history in mixed martial arts.

Stefano, Dan. “UFC Makes long-waited Pittsburgh Debut.” Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: 22 Jun 2011, C7

“We were so far ahead of our time,” Viola said. “No one understood what we were doing, but the general population loved it.

Werner, Sam. “Roots Were Planted in New Kensington”. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: June 24, 2011. D-7. C7

Thousands will file into Consol Energy Center to see Pittsburgh’s first Ultimate Fighting Championship event Sunday, but the history of mixed martial arts can be traced back 31 years…

Werner, Sam. “Roots Were Planted in New Kensington”. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: June 24, 2011. D-7. C7

Battle of the Tough Guys is a legitimate sport and not just a passing fad…

Isler, Jim. “Battle of Tough Guys Set for Harty’s Pub”. News-Dispatch: October 31, 1980