Entries from November 2009 ↓
November 30th, 2009 — Show Announcements

At Super Art Fight 5, defending Super Art Fight Champion Michael Bracco did what may considered impossible.
He successfully defended the championship. After seeing such talented champions as Jami Noguchi and Garth Graham lose the title in their initial defenses, speculation was beginning to grow that the title was cursed!
Wanting to show that his championship win wasn’t a fluke, Bracco trained harder, worked faster, and ultimately defeated Chris Impink for the first successful title defense in Super Art Fight history, and extending his record to a very impressive 4-1.
Not wanting to rest on his laurels, Bracco anxiously awated word from the SAF Championship Committee to discover who his next challenger would be. Would it be an artist new to the SAF canvas? Would it be one of the SAF veterans, like Nick “Ghostfreehood” Borkowicz?
Nay – it would be the one artist who has defeated him thus far – the first lady of Super Art Fight – Jamie Baldwin.
Baldwin has been wanting to take on Bracco since he started his run toward the top of the SAF mountain, and now she’ll get her chance. Will Bracco continue his championship dynasty? Will Jamie Baldwin become the first female champion at Super Art Fight?
Only one hand will be raised in victory, and you can be there live – January 23rd. The Ottobar. Baltimore, Maryland. Super Art Fight 6.
November 27th, 2009 — Show Announcements

As part of our ongoing effort to spread the name of Super Art Fight far and wide, we’ve started to do a series of live mural shows, giving our artists the opportunity to showcase their skills in a non competitive format.
Previous shows have included appearances alongside Peelander-Z and The Protomen.
This coming Tuesday, December 1st, we embark on a new adventure, as Super Art Fight will be creating a live mural as a part of the anniversary party for one of Baltimore City’s finest restaurant – Pazo.
Pazo, a super badical Mediterranean eatery, was kind enough to invite us to perform at their super-exclusive party. While the show is invite only, we’ve been given permission to open the velvet rope via the internet, for you, our fans.
That’s right, on December 1st, we’ll be LIVE-STREAMING our mural across the internet on U-Stream.TV.
Keep your eye on this site and our Twitter for the link on Tuesday Night, as we create an amazing mural right before your eyes. See you all then!
November 23rd, 2009 — Show Announcements

Back on Friday, October 9, 2009, at Super Art Fight 5, we told you that we’d be back with our own, stand alone live event “sometime next spring.”
Well, yeah…we uh…lied.
Mark your calendars and hang on to your butts, as SAF breaks in 2010 as only we can, with SUPER ART FIGHT 6, coming at you live from the Ottobar in Baltimore, Maryland on Saturday Night, January 23rd, 2010!
This night will be a first, as we will feature FOUR live bouts, and will be our first completely stand alone event. No bands, no other acts. Just SAF and you for one memorable evening.
More details, including the card, are still to be announced.
Talent signed so far for Super Art Fight 6:
- Super Art Fight Champion Michael Bracco
- Nick “Ghostfreehood” Borkowicz
- Jami “Angry Zen Master” Noguchi
- Chris “Impact” Impink
- Jamie Baldwin
- Garth Graham
- Bryan Prindiville
- Kelsey Wailes
Stay tuned to SuperArtFight.com and our Twitter for more details as we embark on the road to Super Art Fight 6!
November 6th, 2009 — Uncategorized

It’s not often we take a look behind the curtain here at Super Art Fight, but this is an example of one of those times where it’s probably best for all parties that we take the time to drop the “characters” and the “hype” and just talk straight to you, our awesome audience.
As you’ve probably noticed, we at Super Art Fight are growing at a rapid pace. Very rapid, more so than we ever imagined, and it’s all due to your great fans.
After a really positive summer con season, we moved towards booking more shows into the fall. One of the shows we looked at, due both to it’s warm reception to our fellow artists, and it’s close distance to our homebase here in Baltimore, was this weekends Nekocon 12.
We applied to have a panel. This panel was approved, and we wanted to have the show be part of our fall schedule.
Then, we started plot out the show which became Super Art Fight 5, and our appearance at GameX in Philadelphia two weekends back. Simply put, our budget would NOT allow for the Nekocon show.
On Saturday October 10th, we e-mailed back to the convention, canceling our appearance.
Despite this, we were advertised for this weekend.
And it is my understanding that there was a room with 30 people waiting for our show tonight at 8pm.
To the fine audience who showed up, I hope you can read this. I apologize greatly for the inconvenience, and we hope to see you soon.
Again, to our fans, we apologize, and hope to avoid this type of conflict in the future.
For any questions or clarifications, please feel free to contact us via e-mail at Super Art Fight at gmail dot com.
Thank you for your time.
Marty Day
Co-Host/Co-Owner
Super Art Fight