Art Davie
Art Davie | |
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Born |
Art Davie Brooklyn, New York |
Residence | Pahrump, Nevada, United States |
Nationality | American |
Years active | 1990–present |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) |
Weight | 145 lb (66 kg; 10 st 5 lb) |
Art Davie is a business executive and entrepreneur formerly active in Southern California advertising circles.[1] In 1993, he created and co-produced the tournament which became the televised Ultimate Fighting Championship.[2][3][4] In 1998, Davie, as vice-president of K-1 USA, brought the successful K-1 kickboxing franchise from Japan to Las Vegas and North American pay-per-view television.[5] In 2003, Davie was an executive producer with Mandalay Sports Entertainment. In 2006, he became vice-president of television at Paradigm Entertainment Group.[6] In 2014, Ascend Books published Davie's book, Is This Legal?: The Inside Story of the First UFC from the Man Who Created It.[7] Sean Wheelock assisted in the book's research and writing. In November 2014 he became an inductee of the Legends of MMA Hall of Fame, alongside Big John McCarthy, Pat Miletich, Fedor Emelianenko, and Rickson Gracie.
XARM
Davie's new venture, XARM,[8] is a hybrid sport that combines kickboxing and arm wrestling. While at a meeting in 2008 with executives from Piranha entertainment in Seattle, Davie announced he wanted back into the MMA industry, but estimated it would take millions of dollars to create a new brand that could compete with the UFC. Rather than do that, he decided to brand a whole new sport all together, and XARM was created. Contested across a 28 in × 16 in (71 cm × 41 cm) table, adjustable for height from 34 to 46 in (0.86 to 1.17 m). Bouts consist of three one minute rounds, with a one-minute rest period between rounds. Athletes are allowed one second to accompany and assist them table-side. To prevent the fighters from separating, their arms used for the arm wrestling portion are bound together with a strap leaving the other arm free to punch and submit the other fighter. On June 2008 Art teamed up with fight Promoter Ted Williams to film the first pilot. Ted provided Art with his main card fighters from Gladiator Challenge.[9] XARM was originally scheduled to have its first TV air date in 2012[10] but, was put on hold. Davie, in 2011, announced a partnership with Sallyann Salsano, the show runner for Jersey Shore[11][12] The Show was hosted and coached by professional movie actor and Arm Wrestling legend, Andrew “Cobra” Rhodes.[13] With longtime MMA Fighter Cal Worsham[14] as the referee. In 2012, XARM announced a partnership with Machinima to produce online reality show episodes.[15][16]
Book
Davie wrote, with Sean Wheelock, Is This Legal?: The Inside Story of The First UFC From the Man Who Created It. It was published by Ascend Books on July 1, 2014. It chronicles the period October 1989 through November 13, 1993 when Davie worked on the first UFC event.[17]
References
- ↑ Gentry III, Clyde; No Holds Barred: Evolution (1st edition) page 24, Archon Publishing 2001 ISBN 0-9711479-0-6.
- ↑ Curtis, Steve. "Journalist". Payout. Payout. Retrieved February 17, 2009.
- ↑ Hester, Todd; Is the Octagon Outdated?, Grappling, July 2002, page 4.
- ↑ Hester, Todd; The Art of War, Grappling, January 2002, page 107.
- ↑ "Las Vegas Review-Journal". Las Vegas Review-Journal.
- ↑ Archived July 9, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Ascend Books". Ascendbooks.com. Retrieved 2015-06-10.
- ↑ Morgan, John (Sep 29, 2011). "Journalist". MMA Junkie. Erich Krauss. Retrieved Sep 29, 2011.
while XARM was once billed as "the evolution of combat sports," Davie and his partners Alan Winters and Wyndham Chow now have a new vision for their invention.
- ↑ Curtis, Steve. "Journalist". Payout the business of mma. Jay Tillery. Retrieved February 17, 2009.
- ↑ Morgan, John. "Journalist". MMA Junkie. Erich Krauss. Retrieved September 29, 2011.
- ↑ "UFC co-creator Davie pairs XARM with ‘Jersey Shore’ production team - MMAjunkie". MMAjunkie. Retrieved 2015-09-04.
- ↑ Davie, Art. "Jersey Shore producer teams with Art Davie and XARM".
- ↑ "IMDB". Retrieved 2015-09-04.
- ↑ "Sherdog". Crave Online. Retrieved 2015-09-04.
- ↑ "XARM seeks nine fighters to join MMA vets James Irvin, Jake Paul for June 24 event". MMAjunkie.
- ↑ Davie, Art. "XARM teams with Machinima to produce reality show episodes". Mmajunkie.com. Retrieved 2015-09-04.
- ↑ "Art Davie, the Creator of the UFC and His New Book Titled, Is This Legal?". KTLA. Retrieved 2015-09-04.
External links
- Review Journal - "K1 USA fighters promise fans will get their kicks"
- Paradigm Entertainment Group
- UFC Creator and RipeTV Launch XARM, First Combat Sport for the Digital Age
- NEXT Sport: XARM. Arm wrestling + MMA = the future of combat sports? ESPN the Magazine