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  1. True, but unless a mod or Mike confirms it, he will not be accepted as a possible replacement when needed.
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  2. Ironman Fight Club XX fight preview Oct. 14 2017 Match 1- Long Thai (0-0, 165lbs) vs Alessandro "The Snowman" Angeli (0-1, 155lbs) There will be quite a few debuts tonight and this will be a double debut in IFC for two new fighters from the New Blood division. As most people who read these preview will note, I like to try talking in detail about each match but this one is really hard to do. We have 2 fighters on paper who are identical and the only thing we have to look at so far is Alessandro Angeli's first mma fight in which he lost in the first minute to a superior bjj fighter. This will be a MT battle so I do not expect either fighter who are still in the early stages of training to want to fight where neither fighter is fimiliar. I expect this to be a pure stand up fight however when you are a MT fighter you could be coming in the cage as possibly a kicker or maybe a clinch fighter. Not sure quite what to expect other than that and we will see who so far has managed to train better for a possible mirror match. Match 2- Angel "Sith" Raider (1-0, 235lbs) vs Rex "Lt." Wreckum (0-1, 250lbs) This will be another double debut in the IFC New Blood division. Both have had 1 mma fight so there is at least some things to report. On one hand we have Angel Raider who is reported to have a bjj blue belt, basic striking, and a big right hand. He was able to win in a decision and it is pretty interesting to note that unlike most people the thing he was throwing the most in that fight was punch combos. On the other hand we have Rex "Lt." Wreckum who lost in his decision and was reported to be a blue belt that likes to brawl and likes musicals. In his first fight he really lost in points on the ground and this is one of those match ups that i really do not know what to expect. Angel Raider showed that he is also willing to take the fight to the ground however neither fighter has a whole lot of wrestling so its unclear if he can take it too the ground and if so what he can do with it once he gets there. We will be seeing a lot more debuts in the New Blood division in the future and a lot of them are still in the very early stages of training so you do not really know how good they will be. In this particular fight it is good to note that both managers are still new to managing in MMA and it is unclear who will be able to give the better advice to give their fighter an advantage in this match up. Match 3- Vladimir "The Horizontal" Impaler (2-1, 270lbs) vs Shigeru Miyamoto (2-2, 160lbs) Vladimir Impaler will be yet another debut of the night and even though both fighters are 19 years old, this will be a fight in the main division. Neither fighter has any grappling skills at all it seems so this will be a simple stand up battle between an exceptional boxer and an exceptional mt fight with not much else. It will be interesting to see if mixing up kicks and punches will help out Shigeru Miyamoto who is clearly at a weight disadvantage in a striking battle, being over 100lbs lighter. We have seen plenty of smaller fighters in IFC win striking battle and a great example is such a fighter is one of our fighters tonight in the main event, Tommy Walcott, who is from the same camp as Shigeru Miyamoto. At the same time we have seen others like Heath Bace for example win a match in a way you would not expect him to in only 5 seconds versus a much smaller opponent. I often like the bigger man in these fights because he would naturally need to hit less shots to get the ko however if your not connecting with your shots and the faster fighter can dodge you often enough than you will be in for a long night as bigger fighters are known to tire more easily. Match 4- Trey Daniels (1-0, 250lbs) vs Dreamer Panda (0-0, 300lbs) Both fighters will be debuting in the main division and you do not want to get Dreamer Panda confused with recently released Dream Panda even though they are from the same camp. When you are a debuting fighter from the same camp as the one champion in IFC than I feel like people are going to have their eyes on you especially in a night with a lot of debuts. Not a whole lot is known about him at this time however he is a wonderful wrestler and with his woeful boxing instead of going for a blue belt in bjj might mean that he plans to fight in the clinch. It would not surprise me as he would not be the only fighter of the night that does not have the greatest striking at the start of his career but could really control in the clinch. Of course wonderful wrestling could also mean that he could be a gnper but only time will tell what he is adept at and that is the hardest part of making any sort of prediction on new fighters with no fights, we really do not know. Trey Daniels on the other hand in his one MMA fight was very impressive showing of his ability to strike well with both punches and kicks. He is also reported to have a granite chin and it is hard to tell without at least debuting in IFC first however I think he could be a very dangerous fighter later down the road. On paper he is already better than most 25 year old prospects that we get in the IFC and I am starting to think yet again the landscape of the IFC and who is in the top 20 of the org is about to change a whole lot over the next month or two. Match 5- Lord "God Of Destruction" Beerus (2-1, 168lbs) vs Yoshihiro Sexyama (1-0, 190lbs) This will be the first fight of the night that does not have a debut in it and it seems to be a very interesting match up. On one hand with have Lord Beerus who is a brown belt in bjj but does not have much wrestling or anything else. Yoshihiro Sexyama is a 25 year old prospect who is a remarkable wrestler however he is only a blue belt bjj. In his one IFC fight so far he was able to get a submission win over Jeremy Lamb however I do not expect him to be able to tap out Lord Beerus. It will be interesting to see how good Yoshihiro's gnp is as the slightly bigger fighter and I see that as the one thing he can try to do on the ground to disrupt the dangerous ground fighter. Though I do expect Beerus to be able to get the submission victory it is good to note that not all ground positions are good for going for a submission like if Yohshihiro can get his back or side control. When I think of trying to gnp my opponent and I dont think i can mount him and i want to avoid a submission, I think of how I have watched MMA wrestlers in the past use side control to land lethal elbows. Lord Beerus did fight an exceptional wrestler in his last fight that was a white belt in bjj and he was able to finish that fight in only 34 seconds. There is also that possiblity if Yoshihiro has any skills in stand up which it does not look like he does, but he could use his remarkable wrestling to just keep this fight on its feet since I have mentioned before Beerus does not have good wrestling and could have trouble actually getting the fight to the ground. Match 6- Dirty WhiteBoy (3-2 196lbs) vs Vedran "Blondebeard" Stefanovic (2-1, 260lbs) Not only is this the IFC debut for Vedran "Blondebeard" Stefanovic but he is now under new management as well. Slightly interesting fact is that he was dropped by a manager who has a fighter in IFC than picked up by someone who did not and they brought this fighter to IFC. This is a classic grappler vs striker match up however it is interesting to note that they both have respectable wrestling so it will be very hard to predict if this fight will stay standing or go to the ground. Vedran Stefonvic is a wonderful boxer however I do worry about how his new manager will effect his progress. Since Vedran Stefanovic old manager is from IFC i happen to know from other fighters that come from that camp are trained a certain extreme way and I am not sure if his new manager will know how to fix his last camp's progress. Dirty WhiteBoy is a brown belt in BJJ and showed in his IFC debut that he has the ability to tap people out in the very first round. So far Vedran Stefanovic has shown the ability to win his fights fast winning two of his three fights in less than a minute total so it will be interesting to see how well Dirty Whiteboy can defend of his strikes while WhiteBoy tries to get to the ground. With both fighters being at a similar skill level in wrestling I am going to have to say the edge may have to go to Vedran Stefonvic because fights always start standing and he does not have to do anything to be where he wants however Dirty Whiteboy will have to do something first to disrupt Vedran's game plan. Match 7- Iain "The CN" Tower (3-0, 275lbs) vs German Cordova (1-1, 150lbs) This fight will be between two really exciting young prospects and this fight will definately help shape the new top 20 in the main division. I would even go far as saying either of these fighters may have what it takes to be in the top 10 of the division eventually in their career. German Cordova is a sensational boxer who is still a strong wrestler and record aside I consider him a very dangerous possible threat in this division. A lot of fighters and managers are afraid of fighting Iain Tower within good reason and I am not scared to say I am personally relieved when I see a contract for one of my fighters and his name is not on the other side. We have a lot of newer fighters and young prospects in the IFC and almost known of them is scarier on paper than Iain Tower. He is at least competent in every discipline and has wins in three different ways if you count strikes and head kick as different but i feel it shows that he can ko you with punches or kicks which makes him even more dangerous as it is a lot hard to defend against someone who can beat you in multiple different ways. You could be fighting Iain Tower and something as simple as a head kick knockdown could turn into a vicious submission victory real quick. German Cordova does have a chance in this fight do not get me wrong and he is dangerous in his own right however I could not bet against Iain Tower right now and I am not sure anyone in the IFC currently stands a chance against him. Match 8- "Ashanti Warrior" Alambick Rana (3-0, 219lbs) vs Giovanni Gomes (1-2, 168lbs) Believe it or not Alambick is a debuting fighter for the New Blood division who comes into the division with the second highest hype including over the fighters who are in the third round of the New Blood Tournament and he is only 17 years of age. On paper I would have to say record aside that this looks like a mismatch in Giovanni Gomes favor. Alambick Rana looks as if he would use his wonderful wrestling to take the fight to the ground but so far he has used it for the clinch which I could see going to the ground in this fight to be a very bad idea being a white belt bjj fighting a brown belt bjj with little wrestling. Giovanni Gomes also has respectable boxing which he will want to use if the fight does not go to the ground. It is possible that Alambick Rana does what he has been successfully doing so far. His best bet seems to be that clinch game that has worked so well so far only missing 1 strike in the clinch in his first three fights. Giovanni Gomes was in the main division before and after some really hard competition has decided to try his luck in the New Blood division and this will be quite the test for both fighters. I know i said earlier that on paper Alambick Rana looks to be mismatched in this fight however that means nothing fight time, and I do know that his manager knows exactly what he is doing when training his fighters and helping give them direction. This is of course speculation but if Alambick Rana does win and continue to stay more popular and hyped than the tournament, than one would assume he might be one of the first people who is looked at when deciding who gets the first title shot after crowning the champion and so far only Andre Clay has a better claim to that spot than Alambick Rana. This will be an exciting match to help shape up the New Blood division which Alambick Rana will be able to stay in this division longer and cause more havoc because of his young age coming in. Match 9 (Co-Main Event)- Cattan "The Caribbean Death" Engoria (4-1-1, 215lbs) vs Naiki "The Drunken Finnish Demon" Nekele (5-2, 260lbs) We all assumed that Cattan Engoria dropped the ball losing a fight he should have won in the third round to Dave Brooksbank but the thing is Dave Brooksbank is still on a roll since winning that fight and is now in the top 10. Cattan Engoria so far has been a great wrestler and ground artist who has only lost or tied in fights with other good ground fighters. Naiki Nekele is a good striker but does not have a lot of grappling skills however he is known for being able to go the distance and being hard to finish though the one time he has been finished so far has been by way of submission which is exactly how Cattan Engoria hopes to finish this fight like his other 4 submission wins. Upon watching some of Naiki Nekele's previous fights he has shown his ability to defend off strikers well but his first MMA fight in qfc was the only time he actually fought against a ground grappler and that ended in the first minute by submission though that was over four and a half months ago and he has had plenty of time to train up a better ground game but I am not sure how much time he has spent in doing so especially where we have more strikers than ground fighters in IFC. I really like both of these fighters however I just do not feel like Naiki Nekele matches up well with Cattan Engoria though lets face it, I said there was no way that Cattan Engoria would lose to Dave Brooksbank and I could not have been more wrong though in points Cattan was dominating that fight until he got caught in a submission. Match 10 (Main Event)- (5) "Gypsy" Tommy Walcott (6-1, 140lbs) vs Schmorgen Biscuit (5-1, 210lbs) This is a very big match up for the main division while we wait one more week for the #1 contender fight for the IFC title. At one point Tommy Walcott was considered next in line for a title shot but than IFC got quite a few big signings and instead he had to fight debuting fighter Android Seventeen in which he got his only loss in the first round by way of tko. Tommy Walcott turned 20 this week and has been developing into a very dangerous small fighter though his style seems to lead more primarily to boxing. Schmorgen Biscuit is quite the dangerous fighter himself being a very good ground fighter who also has strong MT. His one loss comes from IFC I so he has won five straight since and people consider him a good possibility for a new top 10 contender, that is of course if he can take out Tommy Walcott. While this is your classic striker vs grappler, unlike most of the big IFC fights we have seen so far they still have skills in other areas and wont be as easy to finish in territory they are weaker than their opponent in. This fight could easily go either way but I am going to predict Schmorgen Biscuit in this fight. I dont expect it to be easy however I feel like his advantages are just too much being a bigger wrestler who can either tap out someone or ko them with vicious gnp. The key just like all of these classic match ups is going to be can Schmorgen Biscuit get Tommy Walcott to the ground, especially where as of late we have seen how difficult it can be to fight these small bantamweights if you cant get a hold of them. I just feel like especially in IFC where most of the fighters are still young, Schmorgen Biscuit's strong MT will help him so much versus some of these strikers until he can find that right opening. He has a very good future ahead of him and i would even go as far as trying to predict a possible title fight in the future however the current IFC champion Mew Choo is from the same camp and as of right now Mew Choo has been unstoppable. Never can count out Tommy Walcott either because as much as I am a fan of Schmorgen Biscuit, Tommy Walcott clearly deserves some respect as well being a small boxer in a world of giants and he has clearly done well so far being in the top 10 for some time now as well being considered one of the more accurate strikers in the division so far.
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  3. ^ To be fair, that post is pretty much classic Peel Steel
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  4. Any chance for knees in clinch to matter more?
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  6. You forgot to say that shit about kettle or what ever it was.
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  7. or telling me that I have to have to act "normal" to be in the alliance then kicking me out for sharing that with everybody in chat.
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  9. DARE KT SERIES FINALS MIKE DIMELO VS. ROCK ZIPPERHEAD FOR THE 170-205 LB OPEN WEIGHT GRAND PRIX FINAL THIS SHOULD BE AN EXCELLENT FIGHT , DIMELO DISPATCHED HIS TWO PREVIOUS OPPONENTS WITH EASE AS DID ROCK ZIPPERHEAD. THESE TWO ARE DEFINITELY THE TWO BEST IN THE BRACKET AND I EXPECT THIS FIGHT TO BE A BARN BURNER. PREDICTION- MIKE DIMELO ROAR HORSE VS. JACUQUES DURAND FOR THE HEAVYWEIGHT OPEN GRAND PRIX FINAL BOTH FIGHTERS ARE CAN BRING DYNAMITE HANDS TO THE FIGHT, IT WILL BE INTERESTING TO SEE HOW AGGRESSIVE THEY WILL BE OR WILL IT BE A CHESS MATCH TRYING TO OUT WIT WITH STRATEGY. PREDICTION- JACUQUES DURAND 100K GRAND PRIZE IS ON THE LINE FOR EACH FIGHT THE REST OF THE CARD FEATURES EXCITING AND INTERESTING MATCH UPS IN THE MAIN EVENT LARRY SHREVE JR RETURNS VERSUS THE MANIAC MICHAEL MYERS ALTHOUGH SHREVE IS THE MOST EXPERIENCED AND HIGHER LEVEL STRIKER OF THE TWO, MYERS IS A SERIAL KILLER THAT HAS UNIQUE HIDDENS THAT CAN SURPRISE EVEN SHREVE. THE WAY MYERS COMES BACK AGAIN AND AGAIN COULD TROUBLE SHREVE IF HE TAKES HIM DEEP INTO THE FIGHT. PREDICTION- LARRY SHREVE JR BY KO CO-MAIN SCOTT COLUMBUS VS. LARS KRISTOFFER TWO COMPETITIVE JOURNEYMEN THAT ARE LOOKING TO SCORE BIG HERE WITH THEIR LAST CONTRACTED FIGHT WITH DARE. COLUMBUS IS 0-2 AND KRISTOFFER IS 0-1 IN KT FIGHTS IN THE PAST TWO EVENTS. SOMEONE WILL BECOME VICTORIOUS IN THIS MATCH UP AND LEAVE DARE WITH GREAT EXPERIENCE THAT HOPEFULLY CARRIES OVER TO A GOOD CONTRACT WITH A KT ORG. PREDICTION- KRISTOFFER BY DEC OTHER FIGHTS ELIE SOUNAMAMA VS. BRANDON BALDWIN (BALDWIN BY DEC) JAY HAKOPA VS. FRANCISCO JAVIER MALLORGA (HAKOPA BY TKO) SIMON UDOVICH VS. LEE JUNG PARK (UDOVICH BY KO) ALISTAIR OVEROID VS. ROCKY JOHNSON (OVEROID BY KO) OWEN KYLE VS. VLADIMIR SMIRNOFF (KYLE BY DEC) DEAN WESSON VS. HAROLD ZOID (ZOID BY DEC)
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  10. You never handed anything to me and as for starting it you didn't do it on your own. I didn't ignore your messages I seen they were there and sent them to the trash where they belonged.
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  11. How bout end of december or beggining of the year. Your champs vs mine!
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  12. Read the thread you mong, it's explained in it. Even a lovely quote in it which disproves your claim of alliance bias: "GBK gave me money even though I joined decimation, so i doubt its that" - http://www.mmatycoon.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=58181&p=808708 If you are gonna come up with bs just for trolling or being a cbomb, I prefer if you have more substance to it, it makes it more fun
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  13. EPGH Challenges NJMMA to a one night fight for supremacy. Your best fighters vs my best fighters!
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  14. I'd appreciate if you didn't fabricate lies just because you don't like me. Never refused to pay people based on their alliance, and never withdrawn money from the Noob Fund for any purpose other than to give it to new players. For the past 7 months, I've been paying out of my own manager balance due to the Noob Fund having no funds left. So Humors, kindly fuck yourself. If you have proof, feel free to post it but everyone knows you bullshit in almost everything you say when it's about a specific person. As for the posted idea, while it help tremendously with the Noob Fund, like Humors said, it's not actually an official game run thing. What would be a better idea is for Fighters to have their cash reset upon release to $3k like how it goes when a manager is inactive for 3 months and is deleted (Taking money out of economy at this stage isn't a negative at all) and for New Managers to receive more cash at the beginning. As it stands, they receive like $50 at a time which is nothing these days. Bump that up to enough to cover them for at least a month or two (50k or such), and there'll be less issues for them starting up.
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  15. Diamond American Football or Football
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  16. Of The Night bonus Tokyo Rage Fight Club is happy to present KOMBAT KLOTHING as official sponsor for the "Of The Night" bonus from trfc93 onward! This means that we from Tokyo Rage Fight Club will give out a $500 bonus to the winners of the "OTN" bonus + an additional $500 send by the owner of KOMBAT KLOTHING! KOMBAT KLOTHING http://www.mmatycoon.com/clothingpublic.php?cid=5321
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  17. Upcoming http://mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1506456343trfc93.png
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  18. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1505537938islandfc_ifc16.jpg
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  20. Yep, that is also the case already. I know it sucks when people do win by sub spamming. I can assure you though, it really is programmed against. I'm not saying it's perfect and it could well need tweaking but the concepts are already in place.
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  21. CK asked me to represent him , ask him for fucks sake. Fuck me your a twat. I withdraw my offer.
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  22. Sergio Pettis has no chance against MM - if he refuses to fight any 135lbers they should just scrap the division altogether
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  23. Well you gave one guy but you did not give it to other guy and we know why you did it. Everything is there from top to bottom he asked you few times for money and you acted all dumb because you knew I sent him to you.
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  24. I have done all I could to be in the alliance I really dont see why I had to be kicked out. If people care so much about what others think then just say it to me there is no reason to ignore me.
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  25. Can I join your alliance?
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  26. Why so much -? You dont like the throphie?
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  27. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14028901431876.png Ozzie Price Destroying the number two ranked guy in the tournament in less than 3 minutes? No problem. When will they ever learn...?! If there is going to be a KO of the season-award, look no further. Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the lightweight division. Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner. With a record of 15 wins, 3 losses and 0 draws, fighting out of Las Vegas, Ozzie Price! And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner. With a record of 25 wins, 13 losses and 2 draws, fighting out of Montreal, Tourney Fighter! The judges for this bout are Yuuki Gou, Yukihiro Yamamoto and Sosuke Kotani. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/fight/round1.jpg The bell rings for round one and we are underway! Fighter looks to score with a jab to the body but Price is just out of range. Fighter looking to take his opponent's legs away with the low kicks. Price with a nice looking leg kick. You could hear that one land in a back row. Fighter misses with an uppercut. Price saw that one coming. Fighter lands a head kick! http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/fight/clinch2.gif Fighter pushes Price up against the ropes in a clinch. Price has had enough of the clinch and is looking to separate. Fighter lands with a good tight uppercut to the head. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/fight/breakclinch.gif Price breaks the clinch and we return to the middle of the mat. Price avoids the body shot from Fighter. Fighter dips to his left and cracks Price with an uppercut! Fighter lands with a thumping leg kick. Price takes a really solid shot there but just smiles back and shrugs his shoulders. We've seen a great period of action over the last minute or so - credit to both fighters for going all out! Fighter swings wildly with a hook that is half blocked by Price. Nice defenses there by Fighter. This fight brought to you by 5M nutrition - it's mmmmm tasty. Nice jab by Price. Nice straight punches there by Fighter. You know Roy Jones Jr respects the hands of Fighter. Price blocks a head kick by Fighter. Price scores with a nice right hand. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/fight/1.gif That's one minute gone in the round. Fighter throws a right high kick that is partially blocked by Price. Price throws an overhand right that lands on Fighter's shoulder, as Fighter tries to avoid the shot. Price throws a chopping leg kick but Fighter manages to avoid taking any serious damage. Price with a nice cross. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/fight/rocked.gif Fighter is rocked! Tourney Fighter seems to be the more aggressive standup fighter in this bout. Fighter blocks a low kick nicely. Fighter is still on wobbly legs! Can Price finish him? Price's hands are dropping dangerously low here and Fighter connects clean with a right hook that sends him down to one knee! Price scrambles back to his feet. Fighter seems to have recovered his senses. A low kick from Fighter misses http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/fight/knockdown.gif and Price counters with a beautiful hook that drops Fighter to the mat! Will Fighter be able to recover his senses? The referee starts the count at 3 having sent Price to a neutral corner. 4,5,6 and Fighter is up. He looks OK to continue. The fans in attendance giving it up for the two fighters, who have really let it all hang out in the last minute or so! Price tries to move into range but Fighter moves to the side and lands with a nice right hand. Price comes forward and lands a shot to the body, then darts back out of range. Fighter uses decent footwork to sidestep a right hand from Price. Price on the wrong end of a nice low kick. He's acting like it's no big deal but he doesn't want to take many more of those. Fighter scores with a crisp jab that stopped Price in his tracks. Price throws an overhand right that lands on Fighter's shoulder, as Fighter tries to avoid the shot. Fighter's corner calls for a 1-2. Fighter obliges with the 1 part as he scores the single shot and moves back out of range. A nice inside leg kick there by Price. That's going to slow Fighter down. Fighter misses with a left hand and Price counters with a massive head kick! KABOOM! Fighter is out cold! A devastating KO! Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:59 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Head Kick). Ozzie Price! Ozzie Price bigged himself up after the win. The crowd seemed to love it.
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