Page A3 lanuary 14, 2009 L ocal W om an h as G usto to C om pete As one of a select few to step into the ring by J ake T homas T he P ortland O bserver O n an e v e n in g in a gy m in e a st P o rtla n d , Jo d y D eS im o n e is n e rv o u s. In a b o u t 24 h o u rs she w ill do n a p a ir o f p a d d e d fin g e rle ss g lo v e s and w ill step in to a ca g e. T he d o o r w ill slam b e h in d h er, an d she w ill m eet h er o p p o n e n t w ho w ill attem p t to p u m m e l h e r in to s u b m is ­ sio n . D eSim one is am ong a handful o f salty w om en in O regon who compete in mixed-martial arts tour­ nam ents: a budding, full-contact sport that incorporates elem ents o f various com bative disciplines, like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muai Thai kickboxing, and Ninjutsu. A fight breaking out between girls m ay have been a novelty on the playground, but it is even m ore so in a com petitive arena. There is little treasure or fame for the few w om en who have the gusto to com pete in mixed martial a rts . B u t th is d o e s n 't d e te r scrappy Fighters like DeSim one. The am ount o f money that has gone into prom oting and build­ ing mixed martial arts for women is m inim al com pared to m ale-fo­ cused full-contact sports like Ul­ tim ate Fighting Cham pionship, according to Chael Sonnen, vice president o f the Full C ontact Fighting Federation. T here is no title, no money, and little fame to be gained for the w om en fighters. S onnen said th a t o nly six w om en in the state o f Oregon have signed up to com pete, and only four have actually stepped into the ring so far. L ast m onth U FC President Dana W hite sparked controversy when he stated that there were not enough good fem ale fighters to start a division for them. Sarah Oriza, whoowns My Girls Gym in southeast Portland and trains D eSim one, sees a bit more acceptance for w om en in the sport. O riza can rattle o ff the nam es of a few relatively fam ous female fighters, like G ina Carrano, but there aren't really any household names. She said that she's had trouble getting prom oters to take the fights seriously, and typically the first thing they ask is if the com ­ batants are easy on the eyes. She suspects that men w ho arrange fights aren't interested in seeing w om en hit, especially by each other, and don’t w ant to see them leave the ring in a weepy and battered condition. B u t th is is n 't sto p p in g D eSim one, who aspires to be on the lips o f full-contact fighting fans everyw here. " E v e ry o n e w as lik e 'w h y w ould you w ant to do that?"' said D eSim one of the reaction of her friends and fam ily to h er decision A rare female fighter in mixed martial arts, Jody DeSimone trains at My Girls Gym in southeast Portland. PHOTO BY J ake T homas / T he P ortland O bserver to fight com petitively. Only her brother and father understood. W hen D eSimone was growing up in W ashington's San Juan Is­ lands she recalls her parents buy­ ing her apony, and being indiffer­ ent to it. She rem em bers being m ore interested in building tree forts, getting dirty, and firearm s during her childhood. She was also interested in martial arts, and had an all black ninja outfit a, age 7. At My Girl's Gym, heavy metal music hum s in the background over the percussive thw acks o f DeSimone striking a punching pad held up by Oriza. A fterafew minutes, Oriza tack­ les DeSimone. The two frantical ly roll around on the mat trying to subdue each other, with an occa- sional chortle slipping out. "I'm e x h a u s te d ," sa id D eSim one o f her training. D eSim one began attending mixed-martial arts class at the gym for exercise. After tw o months, Oriza, approached her about fight­ ing com petitively. A girl had dropped out o f a fight and a re­ placem ent was needed. DeSimone was uneasy with the idea. Most fighters train for six months. She had only trained for two. H eropponent weighed about the same, about 125 pounds, but was about a foot taller. DeSim one, who describes her­ self as career-oriented, w orks in advertising and didn't relish the idea o f meeting a client with a co n tin u ed on p a g e A 7 FINANCIAL AID DAY Saturday January 24, 2009 Drop in from 9 am - 2 pm If you need money for college, but don’t know how to get started, come to PCC’s Financial Aid Day! You may qualify for government grants or low-interest student loans. Get free help submitting the federal financial aid form (FAFSFA) for any college at these PCC locations: Cascade Campus 705 N Killingsworth Southeast Center 2305 SE 82nd Ave. Rock Creek Campus 17705 NW Springville Rd Sylvania Campus 12000 SW 49th Ave. Find out what to bring! www.pcc.edu/finaidday P o rtla n d . Com m unity College We're all about your future. Black Coalition Calendars Available Portland's C oalition o f Black Men has published its first tribute calendar featuring 12 A frican A m erican m en w ho were instrum ental in Portland' history, m aking life better for A frican A m ericans and all O regonians. "This calendar is the first o f what w e hope will be an annual project for the Coalition to prom ote past effective and influential leaders o f the A frican A m erican Com munity," said Jam es Posey, coalition president. Proceeds from the calendar will be used to support the group’s initiatives that focus on econom ic developm ent for the A frican A m erican com m unity and educational equity for our youth. C alendars can be purchased for $ 10 from C oalition m em bers or from the follow ing locations: Reflections and Talking Drum Bookstore. E lliot E -M at Café, G eneva’s, Platinum Fade Salon, T he Urban League o f Portland, Tate Insurance, V ictory O ut­ reach C hurch, E arl' s Barbershop, N ortheast Coalition o f N eigh­ bors and M ahogany B eauty (Lloyd M all). For m ore inform ation, em ail Posey at posej@ com cast.net or call T ony Jones at 503-954-4027. Local Inauguration Event The W est Lexus Lounge at O ne C enter C ourt in the Rose Q uarter will host a local Inaugura­ tion C elebration rejoicing in the installation o f Barack O bam a as the first A frican Am erican Presi­ dent. Scheduled Tuesday, Jan. 20, from 6 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., the cel­ ebration is open to public, and sponsored by the National A sso­ ciation o f Real Estate Brokers and M W Prince Hall Mason. T h e In a u g u ra tio n w ill be broadcast on huge screen TVs and there will be com m unity speakers and live entertainm ent fe a tu rin g N orm an S y lv ester, Ocean 503, Andy Stokes, E lite, N g u lu a D o d ier, Liv W arfield and others. A donation o f $ 10 o r four non- perishable food items is requested to support the Oregon Food Bank and Calvary C hristian Church com m unity housing and educa­ tion programs. F or m ore inform ation, call Calvin K yles at 503-975-2769 or Earline Penson at 503-804-8781. ■■■M B M M IM N M M M M ffM M H N M N M M IIIK IM M M N M M M N M M M M M M M M H riH M M M M M N M M N fIM M M I Faubion School Inaugural Ball Faubion Elementary, 3030 N.E. Rosa Parks W ay, will host a “Power of a D ream " com munity celebra­ tion honoring Barack O bam a as the first black President on Friday, Jan. 16 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. School leaders, parents and volunteers will tum the school cafeteria intoa mini inaugural ball with food, music and balloons. Dion Jordan, a m otivational speaker and Faubion parent will give the keynote speech. For more information, call Prin­ cipal LaShawn A. Lee at 503-916- 5686. You don't have to save the world. 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