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Salkilld ready to rumble again with Perth fight on horizon
Salkilld ready to rumble again with Perth fight on horizon

Perth Now

time07-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Perth Now

Salkilld ready to rumble again with Perth fight on horizon

Quillan Salkilld has plenty of reasons not to spend too much time in the octagon when he faces off against Yanal Ashmouz at UFC 316 in New Jersey on Sunday morning. Salkilld (8-1) is coming off an impressive 19-second TKO of Anshul Jubli in his UFC debut in February, with the right cross he landed stamping himself as a lightweight to watch. But the chance to feature on the Perth card which is scheduled for later this year is one the 25-year-old is eyeing off once he gets past Ashmouz (8-1). 'That's 100 per cent the goal. I heard the rumours (of Perth being) in September, so get through this one hopefully with no injuries or anything,' Salkilld told The West Australian. 'And I get back into camp and hopefully get onto the Perth card if it comes. 'I want to get as many fight as I can and just climb the rankings. There's nothing to specific right now, the long-term goal is to get to the belt and win the UFC championship, but at the moment it's just getting wins and great performances stacked under my belt.' Quillan Salkilld successfully defended his lightweight title for the second time on February 10. Credit: Eternal MMA / RegionalHUB Ashmouz — who is known as Red Fox — is a step up for Salkilld given the Israeli's experience and power, having claimed finishes in six of his eight career wins. Salkilld said he was wary of the many weapons that the 30-year-old brought to the table. 'It's his wildness on the feet, he throws some winging shots. That's always going to be dangerous,' he said. 'He's quite an athletic guy, so I don't want any of them to land clean. And his takedown is actually really nice, he's quite sharp with the takedowns. 'As long as I stay sharp and disciplined on the feet and use my range well and scramble like hell when he shoots I think I'm going to be just fine.'

Deputy PM's son lands election night knockout blow
Deputy PM's son lands election night knockout blow

Sydney Morning Herald

time05-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Deputy PM's son lands election night knockout blow

Deputy PM Richard Marles found his attention divided on Saturday night. That's because there was a co-main event taking place in Logan City, Greater Brisbane: his 29-year-old son, Sam Marles, was the star of the Eternal 95 Mixed Martial Arts fight. We were going to make analogies about the brutalities of political bloodsport on election night but thought that a little too obvious, even for us. The clash of events required some deft multimedia handling by Marles on perhaps the most politically important night of his career, but you can't be member for Corio, deputy prime minister and minister of defence as well as being dad to four kids without mastering the juggle. Marles expected the fight in the welterweight division about 10.30pm, so he joked with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during the week that Labor had to claim victory well before then. But the fight was shifted earlier and took place as media outlets were calling victory for Labor. Marles scrambled to get the fight up on his iPad, and Labor supporters in the room took his subsequent whooping as evidence that Labor had just won an avalanche of seats when, in fact, Marles was cheering on his son. And what a fight it turned out to be, said Eternal MMA chief executive Cam O'Neill, who praised young Marles as 'the kind of athlete every promoter wants on their card – tough, skilled and composed under pressure'. 'It was a knockout night for the Marles family – Sam in the cage, and Richard at the polls,' he said. Marles told CBD: 'There were a couple of events taking place on Saturday night: the election, the Cats' triumphant win over Collingwood and Sam's massive win in Logan. 'He knocked him out in the third round – it was the biggest fight of his career and I know how hard he had worked for it, and so as a dad I couldn't have been happier for him about what he achieved on Saturday night.'

Deputy PM's son lands election night knockout blow
Deputy PM's son lands election night knockout blow

The Age

time05-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Age

Deputy PM's son lands election night knockout blow

Deputy PM Richard Marles found his attention divided on Saturday night. That's because there was a co-main event taking place in Logan City, Greater Brisbane: his 29-year-old son, Sam Marles, was the star of the Eternal 95 Mixed Martial Arts fight. We were going to make analogies about the brutalities of political bloodsport on election night but thought that a little too obvious, even for us. The clash of events required some deft multimedia handling by Marles on perhaps the most politically important night of his career, but you can't be member for Corio, deputy prime minister and minister of defence as well as being dad to four kids without mastering the juggle. Marles expected the fight in the welterweight division about 10.30pm, so he joked with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during the week that Labor had to claim victory well before then. But the fight was shifted earlier and took place as media outlets were calling victory for Labor. Marles scrambled to get the fight up on his iPad, and Labor supporters in the room took his subsequent whooping as evidence that Labor had just won an avalanche of seats when, in fact, Marles was cheering on his son. And what a fight it turned out to be, said Eternal MMA chief executive Cam O'Neill, who praised young Marles as 'the kind of athlete every promoter wants on their card – tough, skilled and composed under pressure'. 'It was a knockout night for the Marles family – Sam in the cage, and Richard at the polls,' he said. Marles told CBD: 'There were a couple of events taking place on Saturday night: the election, the Cats' triumphant win over Collingwood and Sam's massive win in Logan. 'He knocked him out in the third round – it was the biggest fight of his career and I know how hard he had worked for it, and so as a dad I couldn't have been happier for him about what he achieved on Saturday night.'

Knockdown! Deputy PM's cage-fighting son wins on election night
Knockdown! Deputy PM's cage-fighting son wins on election night

The Age

time05-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Age

Knockdown! Deputy PM's cage-fighting son wins on election night

Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles found his attention was divided on Saturday night. That's because there was a co-main event taking place in Logan City, Greater Brisbane – his 29-year-old son, Sam Marles, was the star of the Eternal 95 Mixed Martial Arts fight. We were going to make analogies about the brutalities of political bloodsport on election night, but thought that a little too obvious, even for us. The clash of events required some deft multimedia handling by Marles on perhaps the most politically important night of his career, but you can't be member for Corio, deputy prime minister and defence minister as well as a dad to four kids without mastering the juggle. Marles expected the fight in the welterweight division about 10.30pm, so joked with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during the week that Labor had to claim victory well before then. But the fight was shifted earlier and took place as media outlets were calling victory for Labor. The politician scrambled to get the fight up on his iPad, and Labor supporters in the room took his whooping as evidence that Labor had just won an avalanche of seats – in fact Marles was cheering on his son. And what a fight it turned out to be, according to MMA Eternal chief executive Cam O'Neill, who praised the young Marles as respectful and humble, 'the kind of athlete every promoter wants on their card – tough, skilled, and composed under pressure. 'He showed real grit on Saturday night, coming back from early adversity to earn a third-round TKO and Fight of the Night honours. 'It was a big night for the Marles family on multiple fronts, and we're thrilled Sam delivered such an electric performance on the Eternal MMA stage. It was a knockout night for the Marles family – Sam in the cage, and Richard at the polls.'

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