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  1. DARE: YURMOMMY VS. TRUMP Preview by: Buck Morian (tenbuck4) DARE: YURMOMMY VS. TRUMP In the most recent event put on by Daredevils MMA and their merchandise sponsor Dauntless, Eyeam Yurmommy, with a highly respectable record of 12-2-1, takes on Hillary Trump, a slightly more seasoned fighter with a record of 10-5, with all losses going the distance, for the Bantamweight title in the cage at The Beer Garden on Saturday. Yurmommy shows himself to be a sensational fighter, especially with his black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and his extensive skill in the stand-up. Trump, on the other hand, is the favorite for the match and seems to be able to do everything Yurmommy can do and do it better. Record does not say all in this fight, as Trump clearly, skill wise at least, seems to be the better fighter. If Yurmommy wants to win this, he will have to buckle up and be prepared to spend a lot of time on the ground, and be ready to go the distance in this five-round fight. DARE: BORODIN VS. YOUNG In this clash of the titans, Aleksey “Jaw-Breaking” Borodin (10-2) looks to pummel Seo Dae Young (6-1). In this 265+ title fight, Borodin will need to fight his best in hope for a victory. Young has an upper hand on the ground, and Borodin’s best chance of victory is using his experience in the cage and his superb stand-up ability to finish the fight, and finish it quickly. For Borodin, the underdog, to win, he must avoid Young’s vicious clinchwork and energetic ground game and keep him in the stand-up, where they are equals. For Young, he just has to exploit his strength on the ground and possibly get his first ever submission win tonight. FURY VS. BOLAS In yet another 265 battle of behemoths, Bob “The Slob” Fury (18-2) takes on Nicol “The World-Beater” Bolas (6-3). This fight is going to be pretty straight forward for both fighters, Fury, with an excellent ground game, has to put Bolas on the ground and keep him there. If there is any stand-up for an extended period of time, expect a TKO. Bolas, however, has just a simple a gameplan. End the fight, and end it quick. Keep his opponent upright, and don’t let the fight drag on, as eventually he will suffer the fate of the many others have to Fury, a loss by submission. PENN VS. MCLAUGHLIN Reco Penn (19-3-1) will be fighting “Magic” Mike McLaughlin (12-5-1) will be one to watch leading up to the main event. These fighters are nearly identical in style and skill, with Penn having slightly more experience in the cage. Expect this fight to go the distance prior to the title fight, with multitudes of strikes, outstanding clinchwork from both sides, and a spectacular ground game from either figther. McLaughlin is the favorite, but by a slim margin, as this fight can go either way. UNDERCARD Rosco Ladd vs. Dean Wesson Niko Alzate vs. Leif Erikson Johny Vargas vs. Gregory O Connor Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Steve Sanchez Buck Steed vs. Marv Ellis Drew Barron vs. Brian Baker
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  2. Entries (the order they show up on the product sales page):- 1. Liam Davidson 2. Aylib 3. Humble 4. Humors 5. Neon Richardson 6. GBK 7. JB90 8. Mark O'Sullivan 9. Alika 10. Marky Mark 11. Lamont Shaw 12. Giuseppe Folioli 13. John Daugherty 14. Billy Arseworth 15. Dana Fight And the winner is...John Daugherty (jsdaugh)!! Congratulations mate. I will contact you by PM and send you through your prizes. To everyone else who entered, thanks for joining in and keep your eyes open for the next Aspire Clothing giveaway!
    3 points
  3. Let me tell you something: feminism means equality for men and women. I believe in that. What some of you are talking about and what I hate is feminazis who say "equality" but all they talk about is being superior to men and wanting to be superior to men so that they can have every other advantage under the sun as if there's no benefits to being a woman in any way. In short they just play the victim card all the damn time and I got no time for victim ass bitches. You want to talk about physicality, there is a clear difference between men and women in terms of fighting and physical strength but otherwise I believe in true equality and not this femenazi victim bullshit that's gotten so popular nowadays.
    3 points
  4. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14391921581862.png Eyeam Yurmommy http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20170710020542FullSizeR.jpg 12-2-1 Grrrr, preview writer claiming that 1) Trump is better at everything than me and 2) that it will go five rounds. Twice wrong.First of all, I would for example serve way better as baby Jesus at Christmas than Trump. Secondly, who da fuck needs judges? If this fight goes to the judges, I was doing something wrong. His head is coming of, or a limb., either of those two options and that is all. Lets make midget MMA great again!
    2 points
  5. who likes to grapple? i like to grapple. ive been wanting to make a grappler for the new orgs that will be coming out since iiperfer it to kt so yeah im totally down i just need a slot open and i plan on sacking someone by end of month for it anyway.
    2 points
  6. Madness MMA Division Rakings 1/17/18 Bantamweight(Min-135) Champion: Marc Spector http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14398125121271.jpg (19-6-0) 9-1 at Madness MMA Set to face 145 champ Arshnoor Singh for the Featherweight Title 1. Helix Cabrera (33-17-1) Former pfp #1 fighter waiting for the champ Spector for a Title fight. 2. Dado Mata (15-5-1) 4-3 @ Madness MMA, Waiting for TWGC before making his return to the cage 3. Ricardo Monteban (33-23-0) 2-1 @ Madness MMA, Fresh off a Submission win of Roko Tilli 4. Ori Jokinen (27-18-1) 3-0 @ Madness MMA, #1 Seed in the Bantamweight Grand Prix 5. Bushido Brown (8-2-0) Newcomer to Madness MMA s#2 Seed in the Bantamweight Grand Prix Featherweight (136-145) Champion: Arshnoor Singh http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14096903364236.png 5-0 @ Madness MMA Will face 135 Champ Marc Spector this weekend Champion vs Champion 1. Cholo Van Gaal (21-8-0) 4-2 @ Madness MMA, former FW champ. Faces #2 contender Willam Booney next 2. William Henry Bonney (30-14-1) 6-5 @ Madness MMA, former LW champ. Moves to FW to face Van Gaal. 3. Dean Fellows (12-12-1) 4-0 @ Madness MMA, Dean has resurrected his career since his move to MMMA 4. Baki Hanma (16-16-0) 6-5 @ Madness MMA, faces #5 rank Johnny Chambers next in the MADNESS fight league. 5. Johny Chambers (14-10-0) 2-1 @ Madness MMA, faces # 4 rank Baki Hanma next. Lightweight (146-155) Champion: Dong Uk http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14028601436976.png 7-5 @ Madness MMA, His hard work has paid off and now will defend his newly crowned title vs Atanese Teodor. 1. Viktor Bestarsson (16-8-0) 8-3 @ Madness MMA two time LW champ, looking to earn another shot after his MADNESS fight league run 2. Atanase Teodor (16-3-0) 1-0 @ Madness MMA, Will CHallenge the champ UK on 1/28 3. Dominic Fortune (23-8-0) 3-1 @ Madness MMA, Former champ will look to return to his winning ways in the near future. 4. Piere De Crote (19-10-0) 3-2 @ Madness MMA, Currently looking for new Managment very talented. 5. Manny Machado (32-19-0) 0-2 @ Madness MMA, MMA Journeymen, looking to get back in the win column. Welterweight (156-170) Champion: Hugh Moors http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/13872101904617.jpg (11-1-0) 3-0 @ Madness MMA, The champ is currently resting waiting for his next challenger to emerge. 1. Lasse Alatalo (15-3-0) 4-1 @ Madness MMA, former WW champ faces Alan Ford in a #1 Contender Matchup 2. Alan Ford (15-12-0) 5-1 @ Madness MMA, His biggest match to date is set against current #1 Lasse Alatalo this weekend. 3. Shintaro Nomo (31-12-0) 7-4 @ Madness MMA, former WW champ faces Last dovah-kinn in MADNESS fight league 4. Frank Martin (13-5-1) 3-1 @ Madness MMA, set to face Chavez this weekend after his hard fought title challenge loss 5. Don Julio Cesar Chavez (20-8-0) 1-0 @ Madness MMA, big fight against Martin winner will move up in the rankings. Middleweight (171-185) Champion: Vacant 1. Lance Legstrong (25-22-0) 4-2 @ Madness MMA, former MW champ will get another shot as he faces Vurny for the Vacant title 2. Aldo Vurny (27-16-0) 1-0 @ Madness MMA, with a debut victory he now has a huge test for the Vacant title on 2/4 3. Jason Tanner (13-3-0) MMMA Newcomer, will face fellow newcomer Allen Coyoca in MADNESS fight league next. 4. Donnie Felterbush (26-18-0) MMMA Newcomer, Debut is set for MADNESS fight league as well as he fights Antonio Lobo 5. Ken Womack (9-40) 1-0 @ Madness MMA, faces MMMA vet Ragnar Danneskjold this weekend. Lightheavyweight (186-205) Champion: Gerry Kelly http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/37/37w47.jpg (26-5-1) 7-0 @ Madness MMA. After his 4th straight succesful title defense, Kelly will next challenge Miguel Cotto in a Superfight 1. Kevin Garbutt (16-8-0) 8-3 @ Madness MMA, former LHW champ faces #2 ranked Eliasson for #1 contender match 2. Erland Eliasson (16-10-0) 4-2 @ Madness MMA, #1 contender match against Garbutt is booked for 1/28 3. Steve The Smiling Assassin (13-5-0) 3-2 @ Madness MMA, just signed to fight #4 ranked Michel Telo on 2/18 4. Michel Teló (29-15-2) 1-0-1 @ Madness MMA, big fight comig up againt the smiling Assassin 5. Tyson James (8-4-0) 3-1 @ Madness MMA, Tyson steps back in the cage to face Zsiga Venczel this weekend Heavyweight (206-255) Champion: Vacant 1. Gabriel Gray (18-4-0) 4-1 @ Madness MMA, will take part in MADNESS fight league. then enter the HW Title Tournament. 2. FannyPack SissyPants (17-6-0) 1-0 @ Madness MMA, Makes his return on 1/24 against Matt Weston 3. Maksymilian Gracie (16-7-1) 4-2 @ Madness MMA, currently waiting for his MADNESS fight League matchup 4. Tel Britton (26-15-0) 3-1 @ Madness MMA, will face # 5 ranked Yasumi next 5. Katsuya Yasumi (20-10-0) MMMA Newcomer, makes his debut against #4 ranked Tel Britton. Superheavyweight (256-max) Champion: Jimi Powell http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14359469804967.gif (24-15-2) 2-0 @ Madness MMA, Powell made the best of his move to Superheavyweight with a TKO victory for the Title. 1. Borg Bunting (21-10-2) 3-1 @ Madness MMA, Bunting had a slight set back in the title fight against Powell but i can see a sequel 2. Captain Boromir (28-18-1) 8-3-1 @ Madness MMA, former champ Boromir faces Dragovic next in MADNESS fight league 3. George Patton (24-12-0) 2-2 @ Maness MMA, looking for his third straight when he faces Lock Bresnar this weekend 4. Ijsa Mohammed (11-8-0) MMMA Newcomer will take part in MADNESS fight league he faces Paul OConnell next 5. Stu Grimson (26-5-0) 1-0 @ MAdness MMA, looks to add another win as he faces off with Saul Tigh on 2/11
    2 points
  7. CEC 564 Preview by: Buck Morian (tenbuck4) Sergey Beznisko vs. Alex John Connor Burns In this 205 lbs title fight Sergey “Ioh” Beznisko (14-9) will be attempting to defeat the “Scotia Bear” Alex John Connor Burns (28-8-1). This will be quite an upset for Beznisko if he achieve this victory. However, Burns has 37 fights under his belt, whereas “Ioh” only has 23. If the Scotia Bear wants to win this fight, he has to keep his game up, and stay in the stand-up. He outclasses Beznisko here and can win by playing smart and going the distance. Ioh, on the other hand, will have to really prepare for this fight against a better competitor and try to get this fight to the ground, where he is much more equal. An exciting title match to watch, and, while the Scotia Bear, is the favorite, don’t be surprised if Sergey Beznisko manages to clinch this victory. Cornelius Carr vs. Hyryx Dall In this fight, Carr (33-12-1) takes on “The Rattlesnake” Dall (13-8-1). A straight-forward bout for either side. Carr wants to use his experience and his superb skills in the stand-up to end this fight quickly. Dall, on the other hand, wants to get this fight to the ground as fast as possible, and use his proficiency and black belt in BJJ to get him this win. Jason Rage vs. Linus Akerman Rage (22-7) looks to defeat Akerman (16-5) in this 170 lb matchup. Almost completely evenly matched, expect fight won on decision, going the distance as neither fighter has a distinct advantage. Mini Stipe vs. Alton Newcastle A sleeper matchup that can very well be one of the best fights of the night. Stipe (16-7), a younger, less-experienced fighter with a whole lot of skill, challenges the veteran Newcastle (25-21-2). In this fight, Stipe is going to have to keep his opponent in the clinch, and try and go all the way. 90% of Newcastle’s losses have been by decision. If Stipe can exploit his advantage in the clinch, however slight, he may be able to take down his phenomenal opponent. Taiki Aoki vs. Bas Dekkers Another fight between veterans with yet another to-the-point game plan. Aoki has his black belt in BJJ, and Dekkers has Aoki outclassed in the clinch. This fight will go to who has better control of the flow, and who can control the fight itself. If it goes to the ground, expect Aoki to come out on top. However, if Dekkers can keep things held up in the clinch, he should be able to take his win via decision. UNDERCARD Lowe vs. Yabaisama Stenbeck vs. Blake Racic vs. Scissorhands Takada vs. Alvado De Sucre vs. Gravity
    2 points
  8. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/32/32w23.jpg Daniel Orndorf tweet: Looks like "the Saviour" got beat. That's disappointing. I wasn't the first one to lay a beating on him...
    2 points
  9. As for CEO, I have to agree Mentor has done awesome with GAMMA. It has been one of the top ORGS since I started playing. It is the only one at the top to have one manager. I think GAMMA is the best all time because of these things. I know people still like to point out Mentor's mistakes, but I still think he deserves some credit for running a great ORG. I would have voted for him for sure without even thinking about it, if Jonah hadn't been nominated. I hope they can both continue 2018 the way they ended 2017.
    2 points
  10. are there any special characters in the file name? -- try renaming or using just simple text on file name, no spaces or symbols
    2 points
  11. Congrats, Butch Harris. You magnificently atrocious manager, you.
    2 points
  12. Alright, 16th is over. Winner to be announced soon. Good luck to all who entered.
    2 points
  13. pftt.. jonah acting all humble after he just had a flex off in the mirror after winning. This aint the grammy's, put the gun show away. We can see your little stiffy.
    2 points
  14. Iron Man Fight Club XXXIII (13th January 2018 – King Theatre, Los Angeles) Post Fight Recap Main Card Main Event – Iron Man Division Louis CK vs. Steven Kennedy A departing Louis CK will walk off with a swagger after dismantling former IFC champion Steven Kennedy in under a minute. Kennedy seemed to be performing well, mixing up his strikes and landing what he threw but CK was a step ahead and a nice string of punches to the body and head followed up with a big uppercut dropped Kennedy to floor. Clearly still hurt as he was waved back to his feet, Kennedy tried to avoid the oncoming assault but his legs were gone and a neat little feint to the midsection by CK caused Kennedy to drop his hands providing CK with the opportunity to land the killing blow. A left hook crashed into the side of Kennedy’s head and that was all she wrote. Louis CK defeated Steven Kennedy by KO (Punch) at 0:51 of Round 1 Louis CK now moves on and will take with him a 2-1 record from the IFC. Though he suffered the one and only loss on his otherwise perfect record he can at least hold his head high knowing that he gave undefeated IFC champion Mew Choo the toughest fight of his career. A tough break for Kennedy who won’t feel like he did a terrible amount wrong in this fight but nevertheless picks up the seventh loss of his career taking his overall record to 8-7. With some erratic form of late it will be interesting to see just where ends up in the new middleweight division rankings when they are drawn up. Co-Main Event – Iron Man Division Vincent Lemieux vs. Terry Bogard Vincent Lemieux came into this fight on a streak of nine crushing first round KO victories so it was no surprise when young striker Terry Bogard was tarred as the heavy underdog coming in. Giving up over ninety pounds in weight to Lemiuex there were also doubts as to whether he possessed the power to trouble his larger opponent but what transpired over the next forty-six seconds answered all those questions and them some. Lemieux came out swinging with Bogard doing his utmost to avoid everything coming his way but Lemieux followed up a missed uppercut with his trademark monster right hand that dropped Bogard instantly to the mat. Springing straight back to his feet, the damage was immediately obvious as the blood poured from a cut on Bogard. Lemieux rushed in in an attempt to finish the fight and missed with a big body shot and wild combination then out of nowhere BOOM! Bogard returned fire with his own big right hand that sent the big man crashing to the ground. Showing good composure, Bogard resisted the urge to follow him down and instead waved him to his feet. Resuming the action, Bogard landed a nice leg kick and Lemieux hit back with a nice one two. Another wild combination from Lemieux and this time Bogard countered with his own flurry of punches that dropped Lemieux backwards with his head making a sickening thud on the mat. This time Bogard followed up with a couple of strikes for good measure and walked off before the referee could even step in. Terry Bogard defeated Vincent Lemieux by KO (Strikes) at 0:46 of Round 1 It was a fantastic result for Bogard and one that he will no doubt find especially pleasing after proving wrong those that doubted him. Bogard will now move into the new IFC middleweight division and this win will surely go a long way as the new rankings are compiled. Lemieux tastes defeat for the first time in ten fights and will now need to go about recovering from this upset. He now moves into the heavyweight division with a record of 9-5 and will be expected to feature somewhere in the Top 5 of the new division rankings. Fight 8 – Iron Man Division Bricks Thrower vs. Albert Van Rooy Young IFC veteran Bricks Thrower was unable to put his superior experience to use as suffered a nine second KO loss to heavyweight Albert Van Rooy. It was the second quick first round KO in a row that Bricks has suffered and so it might just be the perfect timing for him to be move into the new middleweight division. Another solid victory for Van Rooy who has bounced back nicely after going 0-2 to begin his career. Now having won three in a row, he will move into the heavyweight division and surprisingly could find himself somewhere within the Top 10. Fight 7 – Iron Man Division Bea Mason vs. Orgasmic Bliss Natural welterweight Bea Mason picked up his third win in a row to move to 7-4 overall but it wasn’t without taking quite the beating to get there. His three-hundred pound opponent Orgasmic Bliss made sure to work him over good, dominating the first round with relentless submission attempts and some vicious ground and pound. Going into the second round Mason started to work his way back into the fight and landed a takedown of his own. Both fighters took it in turns to test the submission defense of each other but just before the end of the round, Mason somehow managed to the back of his much larger opponent and sink in a rear naked choke forcing Bliss to tap. Bea Mason defeated Orgasmic Bliss by Submission (RNC) at 4:50 of Round 2. Mason has been in good form of late and looks to improving his skills at a decent rate. He now moves into the new IFC middleweight division where being only several pounds away from making the lightweight limit, Mason will still be somewhat undersized in his new division. With performances like tonight however, perhaps that’s just how Mason likes it Undercard Fight 6 – Iron Man Division Jonathan Davis vs. Sirimongkol Niyotrong Sirimongkol Niyotrong battled to a three round unanimous decision victory over Jonathan Davis who has been struggling to recapture past form of late. Fight 5 – Iron Man Division Yoshihiro Sexyama vs. Gin Kobra Sexyama put an end to his three fight losing streak with a hard fought submission victory over veteran Gin Kobra. Kobra looked to have just edged the first round overall despite Sexyama threatening with submissions throughout. Sexyama made sure to get the job down in the second round however and just squeaked out the submission before the end of round bell Fight 4 – Iron Man Division Lord Beerus vs. Yuri Bezmenov Lord Beerus gave his very best trying to take out up and coming monster middleweight Yuri Bezmenov but could never have expected to be on the receiving end of a first round head kick KO from the exceptional wrestler from Russia. Bezmenov continues to climb the rankings as his improves his record to 3-0 Fight 3 – Iron Man Division Chong Tay vs. Sascha Koniezko Chong Tay made short work of Sascha Koniezko finishing the fight with a TKO at 0:14 of the first round. Prelims Fight 2 – Iron Man Division Battle Ram vs. Zoran Sablic Battle Ram defeated Zoran Sablic by TKO (Punch and Knee) at 1:46 of Round 2 Fight 1 – New Blood Division Rock Lee vs. Jason Card Jason Card defeated Rock Lee by TKO (Knees) at 4:11 of Round 1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following "of the night" awards are sponsored by IniTech Nutrition who stock both 160q Stamina Fuel and 160q Muscle Bulk along with their pioneering Chaos Energy 160q Recovery sup. Fight Of The Night goes to Terry Bogard vs. Vincent Lemieux KO Of The Night goes to Terry Bogard Sub Of The Night goes Bea Mason ***Rankings are currently suspended whilst the new divisions take form*** ***They will return shortly with title fight announcements for the IFC Lightweight, Middleweight and Heavyweight categories*** Rankings are determined by hype/pop, p4p rank, win/loss record and a few company internal criteria. Rankings can and will change frequently after each event
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  15. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14391921581862.png Eyeam Yurmommy http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20170710020542FullSizeR.jpg 12-2-1 Grrrr, the preview writer for my next big fight in a few days claimed that:1) Trump is better at everything than me and 2) that the fight will go five rounds. Twice wrong. First of all, I would for example serve way better as baby Jesus at Christmas than Trump. Secondly, who da fuck needs judges? If this fight goes to the judges, then I did something wrong. Trump his head is coming of, or a limb, either of those two options and that is it. Lets make midget-MMA great again!
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  16. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/32/32w23.jpg Daniel Orndorf: Oh... I'll be coming for them too... And I have taken a fight deal... in two weeks you will learn what greatness looks like...
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  17. The UFC (undead fighting championship) in New York is holding a featherweight (145ibs) tournament, this is a single elimination tournament. We are currently looking for 31 300k id fighters who will be signed to a 4 fight 10k/10k/10k contract. This will be run with training in place so take that in to consideration when applying for entry into the tournament, only the finalists will be award prizes which will be runner up 75k purse on top of everything you have made getting to the final and the winner will get 100k winners purse and the inaugural 145ibs title and a place in the hall of fame. If you are interested and have a 300k id 145 fighter please contact Rachel Peterson with fighter details (id, record and location).
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  18. Thanks for this great presentation
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  19. I knew you cared! Love you to sugar! But it is River.
    1 point
  20. If it is indeed dead I hope a few of us VIPs could keep its up and running, this Org has real talent and is tuning pretty well, shame to let it end.
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  21. What a load of fucking bollocks these awards are. Whats the point of this shit, when the actual winner is removed..
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  22. Awesome work on the preview very nice.
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  23. I would like to announce that we have a new shinny logo to launch 2018! I felt we were in need of something new so here we are. The creator behind the new logo is current designer of the year and probably the best designer this game has ever seen John Hetfield (66130). Thanks for the good work John.
    1 point
  24. Duel was looking for one as well last i heard. Lotta orgs looking for them right now. Can make some good $$$$.
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  26. SyFi 1 Set to Debut as Sydney Fights First Ever Card Sydney Fights is set to open with a bang on Friday January 19th as 3-0 Mcdaniels (#5 P4P) and 1-0 Helenius receive the honor of inaugurating this organization with a fight that will set the tone for what looks to be an electrifying card including a bout between the #1 P4P fighter 3-0 Isbrand Gustav and a promising rookie by the name of Pyotr Petrov who won his first fight in powerful fashion. The owner of Sydney Fights Boble Lineman had this to say coming into the first ever card of his organization: "I'm extremely happy, that we can finally start with this Org here in Sydney, recruiting fighters for the last 2 week was stressful, and now we finally have the first fights set up. I'm looking forward to a great fight, and perhaps this first card will already showcase one of our future Champions, which we will start crowning in 6-8 weeks. Watch out for SFC to dominate in the long run, and if you have a 322k+ fighter, get in contact with us, we will find him a fight” Without Further ado Its time to get into the fights. 3-0 Shazaam Mcdaniels vs 1-0 Niko Helenius These 2 heavyweight fighters look to start this event off with a bang and they won’t disappoint. Both fighters come into this event having never been defeated and fortunately for us we get to see the moment one falls and the other rises. Going into this event I asked the Owner of Sidney Fights why he chose these two to open up his organization. His response was: “Well with most fighters making their debut, the opener shows a 3-0 vs. a 1-0, that should get us off to a nice start, it's important for us, that fans enjoy the card top to bottom, I guess both fighters have the potential to be stars in the long run.” Shazaam is coming in off of an impressive 3 fight win streak having won by knockout or TKO in every one of his fights two of which were within the first 30 seconds and one being in an amazing 5 seconds. You can expect him to throw flurries of punches in an effort overwhelm his opponent with sheer ferocity. Helenius having only one fight under his belt is hard to read as he won it in a mere 16 seconds. From what little we saw of him he seems to be a disciplined fighter ready to stand toe to toe with anybody who dares to stand against him. Prediction: This fight is hard to predict as we have two very impressive stand up fighters going toe to toe. Shazaam is a rough fighter who wins through sheer number of strikes whereas Helenius seems much more disciplined in his approach to the fight. The question is whether Helenius’ more disciplined approach can weather the storm that is Shazaam? Winner: Niko Helenius I believe that his more disciplined style gives him the advantage in a fight between these two. However, don’t count Shazaam out as he has the power to overturn expectations. 1-0 Alaric Visigoth vs 0-0 Luke Bentley For the second fight of our evening we have one fighter making his debut hoping to showcase what he has against the already proven Alaric Visigoth who is nicknamed the Barbarian for good reason. Alaric Visigoth won his fight using 3 punches showing that his boxing is no joke. He also has a good ground game something he didn’t even need to use against his first opponent. Bentley comes in looking to prove himself in his debut using his respectable boxing and muay thai. His manager has a host of other fighters and hopefully his advice can lead this fighter into stardom within the light heavyweight class at the Sydney Fights organization. Prediction: Visigoth has the clear advantage both standing and on the ground, so Bentley’s only chance of winning this is if he can get him into the clinch. Winner: Alaric Visigoth He Showed in his previous fight that his power is no joke and it seems like Bentley will have his hands filled trying to close with him for the clinch and doing so without being knocked out seems daunting for a man making his debut. 0-2 Gary Red vs 2-0 Jack Hughes Don’t make the mistake of thinking that the records of these 2 fighters tell you what you need to know going into this bout. Red has amazing stand up capabilities and cannot be overlooked. Red is coming off the back of 2 disappointing losses against good opponents. However, his boxing is of such quality that if the fight remains standing it is hard to see him losing. Looking at Hughes as a fighter you wouldn’t expect him to be 2-0, but using sheer intelligence he uses his all around fighting style to pull off unexpected wins. Prediction: Looking purely at the stats matchup its hard to say Red will lose, but Hughes has already won fights against opponents he shouldn’t have beaten based on numbers. Winner: Gary Red Although Hughes has used intelligence to beat better opponents in the past its hard to see him continuing to do so against Red, seeing as he has a 7 years age gap to come up against. 1-1 Igor Krovchensky vs 1-0 Vercingetorix Frenchy This is another fight where a decision result seems unlikely to happen as it continues the long line of finishers within this cards’ fighters. Krovchensky has the clear goal of going into the clinch and punishing fighters while in the clinch whereas Frenchy is looking to base his strategy on his opponents and attack their weaknesses. Igor Krovchensky looked impressive in his first victory utilizing the clinch to render his opponent powerless. However, in his second fight his opponent took advantage of the clinch to pull Krovchensky onto the ground where you could see a lack in technique. Krovchensky will be looking to shore up that weakness while still abusing the clinch in this fight. Vercingetorix Frenchy is the classic example of an all around fighter who doesn’t have any weaknesses or strengths. If he can follow Igor’s previous opponents example he should have a strong chance at finishing Krovchensky on the ground. Prediction: This fight comes down to whether French can defend in the clinch against Krovchensky long enough to pull the fight into Krovchenskys’ weakness. Winner: Vercingetorix Frenchy Fights like these are hard to predict, but as long as Frenchy can punish Krovchensky outside of the clinch he should be able to win this match cleanly. 1-1 Joe Lugg vs 1-0 Tori Kankunnen This is going to be a very interesting fight to watch as each fighter is going to be pitting their strengths against the others’. Kankunnen will be trying to take Lugg down and pound him to within an inch of his life while Lugg will be trying to submit him whether from on top or bottom. Joe Lugg has above average ground submission game and is subpar in everything else. He wants this fight on the ground where his BJJ can showcase itself. Tori Kankunnen is the first example of a pure wrestler type so far in this event and he is a prime example of how scary fighters like this can be. He shows good takedowns as well as debilitating ground and pound. Prediction: This is a clear cut example of two fighters who want the same thing, but in different ways. While both fighters want to be on the ground they are going to be seeking out different win conditions. Winner: Tori Kankunnen While Lugg has looked lackluster in both of his fights and as such its hard to see him beating the frightening ground and pound of Kankunnen. If he wants any chance of victory he will have to weather the ground and pound long enough for Kankunnen to tire himself out and how an opening otherwise Lugg will be beaten to a pulp in a very one sided looking fight. 0-0 Armin Schulz vs 1-0 Marcus Timmons Schulz is looking to bring his wrestling game to the SyFi event in his debut while Timmons looks to show his unorthodox style of using his exemplary boxing within the clinch. Armin Schulz looks to be a good wrestler who also utilizes BJJ to bring the fight to a close if he sees the opportunity. It will be a good test in his debut fight. Marcus Timmons has already shown that his fighting style is worthy of victory and he will look to stuff down the rookie’s takedown attempts just as he did in his debut fight where he stuffed 15 out of 18 takedown attempts. Prediction: This fight looks like it will be a rough debut for Schulz as Timmons has already shown his resilience to being taken down. Still as we have yet to see Schulz in action so it will be a battle between his takedown and Timmons takedown defense. Winner: Marcus Timmons Its hard to say with certainty that Marcus will win having not seen Schulz fight, but all signs point to a relatively easy victory for Timmons through his exemplay boxing and takedown defense. 0-0 Ingo Butzhammer vs 0-0 Erwin Miller This fight pits two men debuting in the SFC at the same time. One of these 2 rookies gets to start off their career with a win while the other gets a large set back in the rankings. Ingo Butzhammer has stellar muay thai, but is lackluster in all other things so its obvious that he will attempt to clitch at every opportunity. Erwin Miller will be looking to keep separation from his opponents with superior boxing in order to control the fight and hopefully knock them out. Prediction: This fight will come down to whether or not Butzhammer can close with Miller it will be fun to watch these 2 men debut together in an event with some of the best fighters from the SFC. Winner: Ingo Butzhammer Miller will find out first hand just how difficult it is to stop a determined dirty boxer from getting a hold of him and it will probably be a painful lesson for him. 1-0 Zach Banoe vs 0-0 Derrick Ferguson On one hand we have Banoe who looked less than impressive in the victory he eeked out in his QFC debut where he won by decision 28-29. On the other we have Ferguson with impressive boxing and BJJ making his debut. Zach Banoe appears to be a fighter who has potential, but lacks experience and as such may make huge improvements from fight to fight. However, if he enters this fight with the same gameplan as his last fight he will leave with a disappointing loss on his hands. Derrick Ferguson has an odd mix of boxing and BJJ that shows while he may prefer to keep it standing he isn’t a slouch on the ground either. He will look to avoid the clinch while peppering Banoe with punches. Prediction: This fight will come down Banoe’s clinch vs Ferguson’s boxing and a battle of BJJ on the ground in between. Winner: Derrick Ferguson Despite this being his debut Ferguson looks like the more experienced fighter and I expect him to win standing and if Banoe clinches you can expect Ferguson to pull him into guard and use his superior ground game to outmaneuver Banoe. 3-0 Isebrand Gustav vs 1-0 Pyotr Petrov This battle features what many argue is the best fighter pound for pound in the SFC Isebrand Gustav as he prepares to slug it out with Pyotr Petrov a very promising 19 year old fighter trying to establish himself within the SFC. Personally this is the fight I am most excited to see the results of as both of these fighters are extremely good stand up fighters. Isebrand Gustav has had 3 successful fights and has even managed to get sponsored after only 3 fights. Surprisingly he has more submissions than Knock Outs as his Ground game is equally impressive as his stand up fighting. Pyotr Petrov is a very solid boxer with a good balance between aggression and waiting out his opponent’s punches. We will see if his slightly better stand up fighting works against the #1 fighter in SFC. Prediction: While Isebrand Gustav is going in as the favorite these fighters look very evenly matched and the only thing Gustav has over Petrov is fight experience so we will see if sheer skill will allow Petrov to earn the win in what is sure to be a very exciting fight. Winner: Pyotr Petrov As the better fighter on his feet I believe Petrov will win this fight, because although Gustav has strong ground game he has little ability to actually bring the fight to the ground as such Petrov’s superior boxing should give him the advantage. 3-1 Pat Williams vs 1-1 Chris Davis In this young fight organization we have two of the more experienced fighters going up head to head in our main event of the night. Both of these fighters are slated to be great fighters in the Lightweight class. Williams is probably the fighter with the best ground game and he is going head to head with one of the best muay thai fighters in the SFC in what looks to be an exciting fight that may even go the distance. As a brown belt in BJJ Williams will be looking to get this fight on the ground as much as he can in order to dominate Davis whether from bottom or top. His only black mark came against a now 5-1 fighter and even so he lost in a decision against an opponent he had already beaten once. Chris Davis Has very impressive muay thai and will be looking to keep this fight on his feet in order to control and punish Williams in the clinch. The only person to defeat Davis just like Williams nemesis is also a 5-1 fighter who beat him in a narrow decision making this fight look even better on paper as both have only lost to very good opponents. Prediction: This fight is probably the most difficult fight to predict as both of these fighters have good track records and have shown that they have what it takes to be a top fighter in the lightweight division. Winner: Pat Williams While Davis is a very impressive fighter I believe that Williams will be able to take him to the ground from the clinch and submit him, however this fight could go either way and its tough to say either fight has an edge up on the other. Either way this event has the potential to be fight of the night and is a fitting main card to the SFC’s first ever main event. Even the owner of the SFC had trouble deciding who would win this and had this to say about it “ In our first Man Event we were looking for experience, Pat Williams with his 3-1 record brings a lot of hype, and Chris Davis also has a 1-1 record. The Fans should really expect a highlight fight here. It's the classic MMA match of a Submission Specialist vs. a Muay Thai Grappler, it's really an open fight, with no clear cut favourite.” Thanks everyone for reading through this article and I hope this event proves to be as exciting as it seems to be. This event has 0 fights that look like they won’t be decided by a finisher and should prove to be very entertaining with some upsets and some fighters giving themselves a strong case for being in the running when the belts become up for grabs. I would also like to give a shout out to the organizations’ Merch partner Phantom Fightwear who is sponsoring many of the fighters appearing in this event. Enjoy the Show and best luck to all of the fighters. -Eric Leoanrd
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  27. Crappiest Manager of the year 2017 And the winner is...........................Butch Harris!!!! 2nd place- Fake Cheatnix 3rd-Krad http://www.sabinabecker.com/media/golden-turd.jpg Well the votes are in and its by a landslide with 10 votes Butch what would you like to say about this big win? Man, i am actually stoked seeing as i haven't been nominated for an award since 2014 when Peel Steel [Pity] Nominated for the Most improved manager. My drunk and on drugs Slidder methods have been on point this year when it comes to getting finished quickly. I would have been quite a bit crappier if it weren't for my Can Crushing wins in QFC fights. I just want to tell you guys out there you too can be a Crappy Manager. You just simply got to be lost like a deer in the headlights, Get drunk and get high and don't give a damn about it! I want to thank my mother for dropping me on my head several times as an infant. I also want to give props to my Bi-Polar and ADHD symptoms for completely throwing me under the bus. And finally I really want to think the LOD for voting you guys still suck but thanks for the votes.
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  28. RISE Fight League Rankings (Based off of Hype/Pop and Record/Performances) Please let me know if you spot anything that is incorrect and needs changing. Thank you! 145 Champ - N/A 1.Rick James(4-0) - 2.Tim Slater(2-0) - 3.Alessio Bianchi(1-1) - 4.Never TryTo(3-0) - 5.Jazz Clementine(2-0) - 155 Champ - Logan Lord(4-0) 1.Randy Kelly(6-0) - 2.Eddie Diaz(2-2) - 3.Alex Jones(3-0) ↑ 4.Barrios Messi(3-0) ↓ 5.Angelo Suarez(2-1) - 170 Champ - N/A 1.Alexis Anderson(2-0) ↑ 2.Meatball Destroyer(2-0) ↑ 3.Carlos Lawler(5-2) ↑ 4.Valerio Bartoli(2-0) - 5.Yuri Fedorin(2-0) ↑ 185 Champ - Wes Ray(3-0) 1.Max Onera(3-0) ↑ 2.Khabib Nurma Jr.(3-2) ↑ 3.Brian Maples(3-1) ↓ 4.Derek Bo(3-2) - 5.Max Slaughter(2-0) ↑ 205 Champ - N/A 1.Melvin Comeau(7-1) ↑ 2.Henry Aron(5-0) ↑ 3.Lance Mcsparren(2-0) ↓ 4.Carlos Anderson(3-1) ↓ 5.Bruce Ali(2-2) - 265 Champ - N/A 1.Benny Alison(5-0) - 2.Logan McKibbon(5-0) - 3.Bennie Benson(4-1) - 4.Tommy Tank(3-0) ↑ 5.Mario Farina(2-0) ↑ RISE P4P Rankings (Based On Above) 1.Logan Lord(4-0) - 2.Wes Ray(3-0) ↑ 3.Benny Alison(5-0) ↓ 4.Randy Kelly(6-0) - 5.Logan McKibbon(5-0) - 6.Bennie Benson(4-1) ↑ 7.Melvin Comeau(7-1) ↑ 8.Henry Aron(5-0) ↑ 9.Brian Maples(3-1) ↓ 10.Alexis Anderson(2-0) ↑
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  30. Congrats to all the winners! Thank you to everyone that either nominated and voted for Dynasty and myself for any awards. On the subject of CEO of the year, I honestly don't see myself on the same level as McKenna (who has worked his butt off all year long and has done great things with Underground, not quite sure how he didn't get more votes) and Mentor (who has ran Gamma as a top org for as long as I can remember, and has one of the most impressive Org News sections in the game! haha) It's truly an honor just to have my name mentioned with theirs! Congrats to Ravi on getting KT fighter of the year, and I so look forward to seeing him and Pinto throw down! 2018 is going to be another year spent trying to keep KT on the map in this game, have to give a huge shout out to CK, Hetfield, Burns, Rivers, Bwang, and everybody who has helped me out this year!
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  31. Yes, Grant and Bjorn deserve a medal for their efforts. So here is a joke to help lighten the mood. What do the MMATC yearly awards and a lube free proctologists office have in common? They are both filled with a ton of crying assholes.
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  32. If that's how you treat returning managers I am out. Very sad. Btw this is my last post on the subject and overall to be fair.
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  33. well we have all kinds of alliances here, normal (like heritage), or if you're the modern type (homosexual) you can join the gay league (they call it justice because they're still too afraid to come out).
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  34. Congrats to the winners! Maybe next year I'll get an award....... Probably not
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  35. Really glad to see you are still here. You, Steel (Peel Steel, then. I think he goes by Marcus Crassus now), and a few others are about the only ones I used to be friends with that are still around Oh, Butch Harris is still kicking about too.
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  36. Yeah... until my computer took a shit and I lost my job.... that was why I disappeared so abruptly. It wasn't because of me losing interest in the game or anything. After I finally got my life back together again I just took a really long time to find my way back here. Now that I am here, have a good job and a great computer... I plan on being around for the long haul...
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  37. Iron Man Fight Club XXXIII - Preview (13th January 2018 – King Theatre, Los Angles) Main Card Main Event – Iron Man Division Louis CK (10-1, 202lbs) vs. Steven “The Steamroller” Kennedy (8-6, 178lbs) Headlining tonight’s event we have Louis CK who will be making his final appearance in the IFC cage taking on former champion Steven “The Steamroller” Kennedy who will no doubt be aiming to send CK off with a bang. Louis CK had some great successful prior to arrival in the IFC having managed to rack up a 9-0 record consisting of mostly first round knock outs and also taking the Marty Robbins Fight Ranch sixteen man tournament title in the light-heavyweight division. It was this run of results that lead to an opportunity to fight for the IFC title against undefeated champion Mew Choo at IFC XXII. On that night Louis CK looked very good early on and pushed the champion further than he had ever been to date but ultimately, fell short and suffered a third round TKO and the first professional loss of his career. Taking some time away to improve his skills, CK made his return recently against heavy hitter Taz Bandichoo and proved that old habits die hard as he finished Bandichoo by first round KO in a fight he dominated. For his final fight in the IFC he will do battle against one of the longest serving Iron Man veterans and second ever IFC champion Steven Kennedy. Kennedy comes into this fight fresh from his quick dispatch of young striker Terry Bogard in which he carved through the takedown defense of Bogard early in order to give him a quick lesson in the art of submissions, getting the Kimura finish three minutes into the first round. Previous to that, Kennedy had been somewhat inconsistent in his results having alternated wins and loses over the course of five fights and managing to win just three of them. This form, whilst by no means terrible, had put Kennedy in the dangerous position of flittering in and out of the Top 10 and on the brink of getting swallowed up by the swath of hungry young talent coming up in the ranks. Though Kennedy has done quite well against some of the younger prospects he has faced, his opponent tonight might be his toughest yet. Though technically not too far apart in the striking department, CK has a far better record when it comes to the stand up and possibly performs beyond what might be expected for his level. CK will also have a small advantage in the wrestling which could be a key factor as Kennedy will doubtless want this fight on the floor sooner rather than later. Kennedy’s strength will be as always in his Jiu-Jitsu and if CK’s list of KO’s is impressive, Kennedy’s is equally so when it comes to submissions. Kennedy isn’t a typical BJJ fighter however and will mix things up with strikes in order to set up his takedowns but generally, if he cannot get the fight to the floor and keep it there, he doesn’t fare well and this is likely to be the case in this match up. Louis CK will be the strong favourite going into this fight but it isn’t without it’s dangers as Kennedy is a master submission artist and should CK find himself on the floor his odds for victory goes down significantly. Co-Main Event – Iron Man Division Vincent Lemieux (9-4, 270lbs) vs. Terry Bogard (5-3, 179lbs) Our co-main event of the evening could already be a contender for fight of the night with a rampaging Vincent Lemieux taking on skilled young striker Terry Bogard. Vincent Lemieux is a bad man. Currently on a winning streak of nine, it has been a long time since Lemieux has tasted defeat and that doesn’t look like it’s about to change anytime soon. Though Lemieux got a fair amount of his wins within the less competitive QFC system, he has now quite clearly proven himself with wins in the Steel Penn of Hilo org and now within the IFC. The most frightening part of Lemieux’s rise is the fact that every single one of those nine wins have been within the first round and by TKO or knockout. There can be no more doubt. Lemieux is the real deal and it’s going to take a super heroes effort to stop him. But could his opponent Terry Bogard be the one to do it? Terry Bogard’s career begin with aspirations of KT glory but through a twist of fate ended up with the IFC instead and thrown into MMA competition. Striking has never been a problem for Bogard but he has been found struggling once or twice with the other side of mixed martial arts and that is the grappling, though he has been making some improvements with his wrestling of late. Tonight Bogard will not need to concern himself too much with takedowns and submissions however as his opponent Lemieux is a man who likes to thrown down and that will suit Bogard down to the ground. The question is can he withstand the ferocious power of the much larger fighter and does Bogard himself posses the means to take out Lemieux? Technically Bogard is the better striker overall having worked almost as hard on his boxing as he has on his Muay Thai. He also has a perfect record of knockouts himself for each of his five victories so far but what is true on paper doesn’t always transition to the cage and truth is that Vincent Lemieux is a simple, straightforward fighter who throws with phenomenal precision and power and currently that is working perfectly for him. Lemieux will be the favourite for this one. Bogard is a good striker, is young and a good solid prospect but you just get the feeling that perhaps this isn’t quite his time and that Lemieux will be just too big and too powerful for him on this occasion. Fight 8 – Iron Man Division Bricks “Parpaing” Thrower (10-6, 204lbs) vs. Albert Van Rooy (2-2, 256lbs) Since making his Iron Man debut at IFC I, Bricks Thrower has been one of the most active fighters on the roster and is currently one of a handful tied for most fights in the org at 14 apiece. Thrower began his career at eighteen and threw himself straight into competition. His training has been hands on and in the cage but in spite of being so active Thrower has found time to improve his skills in the gym when he can and has slowly matured into a decent all round fighter. Recently he has been on a run of good form that pushed him up the rankings and onto a collision course with former champion Ricky “Big Tex” Hughes. It was a huge opportunity for Thrower but one that he was ultimately not ready for and as such dropped to his first defeat after four wins. Now once again Thrower is back and we will get to see how well he will deal with such a big defeat. On the other side of the cage is relatively inexperienced Thai Boxer Albert Van Rooy who after losing his first two professional fights has bounced back superbly and will be coming into this fight on a small two fight win streak. The turn around began with a shock second round knockout of hot prospect Kirk Lazarus during Lazarus’ debut and then most recently when he managed to survive a round on the ground against Japanese submission wrestler Yoshihiro Sexyama and win once again by second round knockout. Now in his return he will look to pull off another upset this time over the very experienced Bricks Thrower Despite the gulf between them in cage experience, this fight is expected to be very competitve and could go a number of ways. Van Rooy will fancy himself as the better striker despite Thrower having a decent amount of KO’s to his name and will very likely want to keep the fight standing. Thrower might consider taking the fight to the ground where Van Rooy has no real experience though he did showcase some good defense there during his last bout. Both fighters have suffered losses so it really is anyone’s fight to take. With Thrower’s experience and time in the game taken into consideration he could be considered the slight betting favorite but Van Rooy is improving and is in good form with wins over some very credible opponents. Fight 7 – Iron Man Division Bea “Rick” Mason (6-4, 175lbs) vs. “The Phenomenal” Orgasmic Bliss (2-2, 300lbs) Next up we have two fighters known mainly for their grappling skills with BJJ brown belt Bea Mason taking on purple belt wrestler Orgasmic Bliss. Bea Mason has a good early start to his IFC tenure managing three wins out of four with all three of those wins coming via way of submission. While his overall 6-4 record isn’t going to turn any heads right now he is still a young fighter and he seems to be improving his striking skills rapidly marking him as an interesting prospect well worthy of keeping an eye on. He’ll get the opportunity to further that record tonight as he takes on a fighter who has done okay for himself despite not having been involved in MMA for very long. Orgasmic Bliss comes into this fight with a record of 2-2. Suffering a loss in the QFC for his pro debut, Bliss arrived in the IFC near the bottom of the roster but quickly dispatched his first two opponents both by first round stoppages. This early success moved him up the rankings somewhat and into a much more competitive match up with Greg Bell. At that time however it was a possibly step too far and Bliss suffered under the heavy hands of Bell and in the end was stopped by a cut. Not a defining finish by any means with Bliss looking game throughout. This fight is most likely to end up being decided on the ground and it will be very interesting to see two different styles of grappling in play. One major possibility however is that Mason attempts to take advantage of his ever improving striking skills and keep this fight on the feet but with his lack of wrestling it’s unlikely that Bliss will have much trouble getting him down. Expect Bliss to come into this fight with guns blazing and to put pressure on Mason early but with the smaller BJJ fighter constantly improving each time we see him and a perfect submission finish rate behind him, Mason will definitely be the one with more options for taking the win here. Undercard Fight 6 – Iron Man Division Sirimongkol Niyotrong (3-3, 152lbs) vs. Jonathan “Money Shot” Davis (4-4, 142lbs) Our first fight of the evenings undercard and another fight that is being earmarked for potential fight of the night honours with natural featherweight Sirimongkol Niyotrong taking on natural bantamweight Jonathan Davis. Both Niyotrong and Davis would be considered strikers but both are coming into this fight with some very different recent form. Niyotrong has managed to scrap his way to three consecutive unanimous decision wins in recent times after a disastrous three fight losing streak starting with his debut. He has displayed some diverse clinch fighting and some good Muay Thai on the outside but is perhaps lacking power to really finish the fight? Jonathan Davis, on the other hand, comes into this fight off the back of a three fight losing streak after a very respectable start in MMA. His most recent loss was his debut in the Iron Man division after getting his start in the IFC during the first ever New Blood Tournament. In that fight he suffered a TKO loss to a much bigger Vladimir Impaler who managed to beat Davis to the punch far too often and was able to easily avoid the many combinations thrown by Davis during that fight. Davis' main strength is still his wonderful boxing skills which he was previously having a lot of success with but now looks to have improved his grappling skills by a fair amount also. Niyotrong has been training in both boxing and Muay Thai but hasn’t reached the same level as Davis with either of them. Grappling wise both fighters are fairly even with Davis having a slight edge in the wrestling. Davis has had a rough time lately and will no doubt be eager to put an end to his poor form and get back to winning ways whereas Niyotrong has already come though what Davis is going through and will not want to head back to that dark place. It’s been a while since Davis had his hand raised and he could really do with a victory here but don’t expect Niyotrong to have any pity. A very tough fight to predict an outcome except that it is likely going to be an absolute way and a treat for the fans watching. Fight 5 – Iron Man Division Gin Kobra (5-8, 140lbs) vs. Yoshihiro Sexyama (2-4, 190lbs) Next up, experienced IFC vet Gin Kobra looks to pick up his second win in a row when he takes on struggling Yoshihiro Sexyama Last time out, Gin Kobra put on a gritty performance against Boyd Clark to overturn a string of losses that had served to confine him to the lower ends of the IFC roster. His opponent Yoshihiro Sexyama is currently going through a similar situation and hasn’t managed to get his hand raised since beating Ivan Shtirko back at IFC Mid Week 7. A competitive fight is anticipated with Kobra’s superior experience excepted to play a major role. Fight 4 – Iron Man Division Yuri “Subversion” Bezmenov (2-0, 207lbs) vs. Lord “God of Destruction” Beerus (3-4, 185lbs) Stepping up to take on emerging monster in Yuri “Subversion” Bezmenov is Lord “God of Destruction” Beerus who is has had a rough few fights of late and comes into the bout on the back of a three fight losing streak. Bezmenov made his successful IFC debut at XXX managing to get the first round submission against a more experienced fighter in James Gregor. If Bezmenov’s imposing grappling skills weren’t frightening enough, his striking seems to be improving at an alarming rate too. It’ll be an almost impossible task for Lord Beerus to pull off the upset here where he will find himself at best only equal in BJJ. Bezmenov will have an advantage in every other area but with one caveat going into this fight being that if Bezmenov decides to simply try and bulldoze his way through Beerus he is likely to end up fighting from guard. This could play right into Beerus’ strengths and allow for the practically impossible to become possible and that is a submission finish from the fighter who has so far shown great aptitude for such things when presented the opportunity. Bezmenov the overwhelming favourite despite this being only his third professional outing Fight 3 – Iron Man Division Sascha “Widow Maker” Koniezko (2-5, 185lbs) vs. Chong “The Star Fish” Tay (6-6, 210lbs) Sacha Koniezko has perhaps started to find his groove in the IFC after a disastrous five fight losing steak to begin his career. His last two fights have been decisive KO finishes and now he is back looking to pick up where he left off but this time he will be facing dangerous striker Chong Tay Chong Tay has found it difficut to maintain any kind of decent form and usually finds himself alternating between wins and losses. On this occasion, Tay’s last fight was a loss and he will be bringing with his a record of 6-6 If he can manage to avoid the heavy hands of Tay and get the fight away from danger then he will have a very good chance of continuing his current run of wins Prelims Fight 2 – Iron Man Division “The Barbarian” Battle Ram (9-5, 220lbs) vs. Zoran Sablic (4-2, 204lbs) It’s been quite a roller coaster for “The Barbarian” Battle Ram since signing with new management and re-signing with the IFC. Starting with two losses only to bounce back with two wins, Ram has once again dropped to two in a row and is going to have to dig deep to turn things around once more. Tonight he’ll face Zoran Sablic who is also currently on a two fight losing streak since joining new management and will be hoping to return to the form that he started his career with when he amassed his first four wins. Confidence will be an issue here with neither fighting currently have much at all. This could lead to a very tentative fight which could favor Ram if Sablic is too timid to get in for the takedown he will surely need. A fight that both really need to win but could go either way on the night Fight 1 – New Blood Division Rock “The Hurricane” Lee (0-0, 155lbs) vs. Jason “Arm Bar” Card (3-2, 280lbs) Getting the evening started is a fight from the New Blood Division and young debutante Rock “The Hurricane” Lee takes on 3-2 Jason “Arm Bar” Card who comes to us from the same camp as current IFC hall of famer Ricky “Big Tex” Hughes. Lee is a striker who has made Muay Thai his sole focus up to this point and is really an unknown quantity at the point. Significantly smaller than Card, Lee will be thrown into the deep end with his introduction to open weight fighting and will need to be very careful not to get caught by his larger opponent. Card has already been busy in his very young career and has managed a 3-2 record so far whilst still only eighteen years of age. Card will be the slight favorite in this fight due to his size and experience advantage but without knowing anything about his opponent, any predictions are going to be difficult.
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  38. Iron Man Fight Club New Blood V.2 Round 1 - Post Fight Recap 7th January 2018 – Hyashi’s Lounge, Los Angeles Main Event – Iron Man Division Schmorgen Biscuit vs. “Gypsy” Tommy Walcott The main event featured one of two big rematches of the evening with Schmorgen Biscuit taking on “Gypsy” Tommy Walcott. In their first encounter Walcott won a controversial decision in a fight that many believed Biscuit had edged. Nothing drastic had changed between then and now so fans of both fighters were looking forward to a witnessing a clear cut result this time around. Unfortunately it wasn’t to be as controversy reared it’s ugly head once again leaving things between these two even less definite. Round one opened with Biscuit securing an early takedown from the clinch and Walcott showcasing some improved ground defense as he fended off the submission attempt from Biscuit and managed to reverse his larger opponent. Biscuit fought hard to regain position but Walcott was content to stall from half guard and doing just enough to look busy for the referee. The action dropped a few levels as both fighters cancelled out each others actions but close to the end of the round Biscuit managed to slip a leg through and regain full guard but was unable to do anything with it as the bell sounded to close round one. Round two and Walcott landed a nice uppercut on Biscuit and followed up with some jabs and combinations that missed their mark. Biscuit moved into the clinch and began driving knees into Walcotts body with Walcott picking his chances to return fire when he could. Both fighters stayed active but Biscuit seemed to be the more aggressive. Walcott defended well and managed to block most of the knees from Biscuit as well as his attempts at a takedown and, as the round drew to a close, began to land more frequently. Going into the third and final round it was unclear just who was ahead but Walcott seemed to take the initiative and landed with a good uppercut. Biscuit attempt to follow up with a double leg but Walcott saw it coming and instead was bundled up against the cage. Biscuit landed a good knee to the midsection as he controlled Walcott in the clinch and managed to sneak through a nice elbow that open up a cut on Walcott. Biscuit worked aggressively once more but missed far more than he landed while Walcott managed to tag him back clean in return. Just after the three minute mark, Biscuit managed to secure a single leg and took Walcott down to the ground where he starting landing with some strikes on the ground. Walcott managed to reverse just before the end of the round. As the judges scores were read out it was clear that some had different opinions on what they’d just seen with one judge seeing it Biscuits way and two scoring for Walcott giving Walcott a split decision victory. Tommy Walcott defeats Schmorgan Biscuit by Decision (Split) Although it wasn’t the decisive conclusion that many had hoped for the result made it two for two for Tommy Walcott and with both fighters now going their separate ways in separate divisions it seems unlikely that their paths will need to cross again. Walcott now improves his record to 9-3 and is likely to enter the lightweight rankings at #2 but with some less than impressive recent form and an even more recent loss to division leader Klaus Chugman he may need to pick up another victory before he is guaranteed a place competing for the vacant lightweight title. For Biscuit, the loss ends a three fight win streak and adds another “L” to his record putting him at 8-4. Biscuit will now move into the IFC middleweight division and is very likely to be ranked somewhere around the #5 mark. Co-Main Event – Iron Man Division Wolfgang Lee Roth vs. “Red Ribbon Armys” Android Seventeen The co-main event of the evening featured a returning Wolfgang Lee Roth taking on heavy hitting heavyweight Android Seventeen in a rematch of their first encounter in which Lee Roth put on the performance of a lifetime to get the first round submission win in a fight many believed him to be the underdog. With rumors flying around that Lee Roth’s return wasn’t being taking seriously by his camp with Lee Roth’s mental state and absent manager being the biggest concern by those close to him, there were fears that we weren’t going to see the very best Wolfgang Lee Roth in the cage tonight. After thirty seven seconds of the first round, all those fears washed away. The fight started furiously with Wolfgang missing with a big telegraphed uppercut from far out and Seventeen pushing back with a slapping kick across the body and a crisp jab to the face before Lee Roth took the opportunity to bring Seventeen down to the mat and gain side control. Lee Roth quickly worked into position for a kimura and feeling secure, torqued the arm forcing Android Seventeen no option but to submit and end the fight Wolfgang Lee Roth defeated Android Seventeen by Submission (Kimura) at 0:37 of Round 1 A superb result for Lee Roth and with it removing all doubt of getting lucky in their first fight. Unfortunately however the future is uncertain with Lee Roth’s management having yet to resurface and sign the contracts takings him into the new lightweight division where he would no doubt be an instant top 5 fighter. The curse of the submission remains for Android Seventeen who now drops to his seventh loss in a row and sixth submission loss within those. Somewhere along the lines Seventeen must have really upset the gods of BJJ and perhaps only a pilgrimage to Rio to obtain his black belt could appease their fury. Seventeen will remain in what will now be re-branded as the IFC heavyweight division and will get back to fighting the bigger boys of the org New Blood Tournament V.2 – Round 1 (Fights in order of brackets) It was another intense night of tournament action with each and every fighter putting it on the line for a shot at the New Blood title. There was some interesting results with some fighters emerging as heavy favorites to take it all. Mohammed Ruslanov vs. Sal Sizzaro Our tournament opener featured one of the early favorites in Russian wrestler Mohammed Ruslanov as he took on big Jamaican Sal Sizzaro. It was a hard, gritty, competitive three round affair with Sizzaro faring much better than the oddsmakers would have had you think. Round one went to Ruslanov who took advantage of some wild striking by Sizarro to hit an early takedown and land in guard. Ruslanov kept very busy while on the floor constantly looking to improve posistion whilst peppering big Sal with some ground and pound throughout. Sizarro at least attempted some offense with a couple of submission attempts but overal it was all Ruslanov. Round two was more even more of a dominating one for Ruslanov as he once again hit the early takedown and proceeded to chip away at a prone Sizzarro for the entirety of the round. Going into the third and final round Sizarro would have known he was two rounds down and would need a finish to guarantee progress in the tournament and much to his credit he did manage to make things very interesting. Third round began with Sizarro throwing out jabs and body shots that missed by quite a distance and Ruslanov attempting takedowns which Sizzarro defended well. The fight went on like this for a couple of minutes and Sizarro still probing for the fight ending punch when he suddenly changed tactics and followed up an overhand right with a takedown of his own. Ruslanov reacted just a second too late and found himself on his back for the first time in the fight. He wasn’t there long however as he quickly reversed into the guard of Sizarro but perhaps that’s what Sizzaro had anticipated and instantly threw up a quick triangle attempted that Ruslanov was forced to defend. Ruslanov was happy to throw little shots from guard from then on but not before one final attempt to finish the fight by Sizzaro who in the last minute got an arm round the Russians neck and tried for a guillotine choke to no avail. The bell sounded and a knowing Ruslanov got to his feet to await the judges decision. Mohammed Ruslanov defeated Sal Sizzaro by Decision (Unanimous) Ruslanov now moves into the second round but after such a long and tiring fight like tonight he may have to take a little time off to regain his energy and that will eat into his training time. Jake “The Rattlesnake” Kirby vs. James Dean Bradfield Next up we got out first glimpse of this tournaments entry from the Kirby family and expectations couldn’t have been higher as Jake “The Rattlesnake” Kirby took on Welsh boxer James Dean Bradfield. It was no surprise to anyone when Kirby landed a lightening fast takedown with the first move on the fight and put Bradfield squarely on his back. Now completely out of his element, Bradfield could only wriggle uncomfortably as Kirby proceeded to tee-off on his defenseless opponent and it wasn’t long before Kirby opened up a big cut on Bradfield. A minute in and with Kirby laying it on heavy, Bradfield’s cut began to get worse and worse and after some big hammerfists to the face the referee halted to fight to seek the opinion of the doctor who decided that the damage was too severe and the fight needed to be stopped there. Jake Kirby defeated James Dean Bradfield by TKO (Cut) at 2:21 of Round 1. With expectations met, Jake Kirby marches on fresh and unscathed to set up a tantalizing second round showdown with fellow wrestler Mohammed Ruslanov. Ruslanov will have size on his side but will he be able to deal with the aggressive style of this Kirby fighter? We absolutely cannot wait to find out Kurt “Nightcrawler” Wagner vs. Dai Zexi Our third tournament fight was a battle of the BJJ Brown Belts with American Kurt “Nightcrawler” Wagner taking on China’s entry into the tournament Dai Zexi. Zexi opened up round one with some attempts at tagging Wagner’s body before following up with a nice takedown into side control. It was interesting to see whether Zexi’s slight advantage in the wrestling would effect the grappling element of the fight and initially it looked like it would as Zexi maintained control on top and threatened with submissions. Around a minute in Wagner managed to get back to half guard and made some attempts at a couple of awkward submissions from there. Zexi kept busy with some ineffective strikes from top and both fighters traded submission attempts before being stood up with thirty seconds of the round to go. Zexi once more missed with a sloppy shot to the body which Wagner punished with a quick takedown counter of his own and the round ended with Zexi attempting a weak triangle choke. Round two started with Zexi attempting to score points on the feet. He didn’t managed to land but it forced Wagner to shoot from a distance which Zexi was able to pre-empt and avoid. One shot from Zexi was a little too sloppy however and Wagner countered with a successful takedown into half guard. Zexi worked quickly in getting back to full guard and was able to push off into a loose triangle attempt that Wagner defended. With a slight adjustment however Zexi transitioned beautifully into a tight armbar and this time Wagner was trapped with no place to turn Dai Zexi defeated Kurt Wagner by Submission (Armbar) at 2:18 of Round 1 Dai Zexi moves into the second round now without suffering too much fatigue and will likely be back to training in a day or so. With Zexi showing enthusiasm for the stand up but without the finesse will he begin to work on improving in that area or will he put all of his effort into improving his wrestling in order to help him get the fight to the floor? With four weeks to go until the next round we will be keeping a close eye. “The Dangerous” Beast Incarnate vs. Carver Frost The opening rounds most anticipated match up between two very interesting fighters ending up being one of the most anticlimactic we’ve seen so far when “The Dangerous” Beast Incarnate was knocked senseless by New Zealand’s Carver Frost. “The bell rings for round one and we are underway….” “...Frost ducked down and unloaded an uppercut from hell that sent Incarnate clean off his feet...” Carver Frost defeated Beast Incarnate by KO at 0:05 of Round 1 It was a brutally quick end to a fight that never even began to get going. Frost moves on to the next round to take on BJJ fighter Dai Zexi and will now no doubt be bringing with him the utmost confidence in his own holy knockout power that rightfully earned him “knockout of the night” honors. Armel Vidal vs. Pedro Costa Heading into the bottom half of the bracket we had Monaco’s natural Bantamweight Armel Vidal giving up over fifty pounds to Brazallian wrestler Pedro Costa. Vidal had looked good in his previous one and only QFC fight but that was in his natural weight class and now he was face to face with a larger opponent and the bookies had predicted a wash out for the smaller Thai boxer. What was to take place however was nothing of the sort. For a fighter with no real striking experience Pedro Costa did exceptionally well on his feet against the highly skilled Vidal and tried to keep pace in round one, even managing to open a cut on Vidal. Though Costa was getting through, Vidal was a step ahead throughout and just edged the round due to his work rate on the outside and in the clinch. Round two saw Vidal come out strong early and pepper Costa with jabs to the head and body. Surprisingly Costa had not gone for a single takedown up to this point and many began to question his game plan in the face of superior striker Vidal. Costa moved into the clinch but was having no better success there. Close to the three minute mark Costa pulled guard and Vidal down with him. Costa began to attack with submission attempts off of his back but Vidal was able to hang on and stall long enough to force a stand up. With thirty seconds to go Vidal took the opportunity to seal the round and set about punishing the body of Costa who was visibly hurt with one particularly stinging shot. Going into the last round Vidal was up by two and most likely anticipating Costa going all out to secure the takedown and get the finish but that was not to come. Costa continued to press on without attempting to shoot while Vidal tagged him to the body and head for a full five minutes and coasted to a unanimous decision victory. Vidal Costa defeated Pedro Costa by Decision (Unanimous) Costa will likely look back on this fight and in hindsight wish that he had made more of an effort to get the fight to the floor where he would have had a significant advantage. Vidal never looked to be in trouble at any point in the fight and seemed very comfortable with his stick and move style of striking and now moves into the second round of the competition Dreamier Panda vs. Warren Goldner Another grappler versus striker match up in which the oddsmakers got wrong when Germany’s Warren Goldner upset Japanese wrestler Dreamier Panda with a stunning left hook that sent him crashing to the floor and then following him into mount and landing a few more for good measure. Panda barely got into the fight and coming from the team that placed third in the previous tournament will no doubt be disappointed to crash out so early and in such a fashion. Warren Goldner defetaed Dreamier Panda by TKO (Strikes) at 0:13 of Round 1 With this win, Warren Goldner moves on and will face fellow striker Armel Vidal in the next round. Goldner will certainly feel confident with his power having just KO’d a natural light-heavyweight and may feel that gives him an edge against the smaller Vidal. One thing is for sure though and that is that Goldner will feel very good about proving wrong those that predicted a Panda win. Boris Boulder vs. Paily “Dragon” Vattakkuzhi Coming up to the close of the tournament Ukrainian wrestler Boris Boulder took on the tournaments most experienced competitor in India’s Paily “Dragon” Vattakkuzhi. Boulder was giving up over one hundred pounds in weight to big Paily Vattakkuzhi and sensibly wasted no time in going for a takedown and the relative safety of the ground. Sitting in the guard of Vattakkuzhi, Boulder seemed content to stall and throw the odd shot which Vattakuzhi blocked easily. After about a minute of this the referee had enough and stood both fighters up. Now more prepared, Vattakkuzhi stuffed a takedown attempt from Boulder and countered with a strong right hand that opened Boulder up. Boulder sensed the power in the former super-heavyweight and once again made the smart move of taking his opponent off his feet. This time however Boulder showed more hustle and got down to the task ahead softening up Vattakkuzhi with elbows from mount and forcing him to give up his back. Boulder kept up the pressure and not long after was able to secure a tight rear naked choke to end the fight in the first round Boris Boulder defeated Paily “Dragon” Vattakkuzhi by Submission (RNC) at 2:58 of Round 1 A good result for Boulder who advances to the next round without taking too much damage from his bigger opponent. He will need a few stitches but generally is expected back in the gym very soon. Nigel Farage vs. Georges “The Guillotine” Danton Our final fight of the tournament and these warriors certainly saved the best for last when English kickboxer Nigel Farage took on French striker Georges “The Guillotine” Danton. Nigel Farage was representing the same camp that produced previous champion Fay Gott and because of that all eyes were firmly fixed on this fight. The first round started fast and furious. A jab from Danton found its mark and Farage sent a cross straight back which instantly opened up the face of Danton. In retaliation Danton cracked Farage with an open hand slap and from then on it was a brawl. Both fighters traded shots but Danton threw two to Farages one. Just over a minute in a stiff jab wobbled Farage and Danton fell upon him with shots to the head. Farage fired back and hit Danton with a nice hook that put Danton on wobbly legs himself. The fight stumbled into the clinch where Danton started to take over a little managing to out strike Farage on the inside. Danton racked up some extra points after managed a nice little trip to take Farage down but neither fighter showed much on the ground and were stood back up after a short period. Danton finished the round off strong tagging several times before the bell signalled the end of round one Round two began and perhaps sensing that his best work was done on the inside, Danton moved into the clinch. Once again Danton took over and Farage was starting to get hit more often without offering much back in return. Short rights and uppercuts landed for the Frenchman and started to take their toll. A couple of minutes into the round Danton cracked Farage with a big right that sent him crashing to the floor. Dazed but not out, Danton waved Farage back to his feet before connecting with a huge hook that dropped him again. By some sheer force of will Farage stayed conscious and Danton once more waved him to his feet but while the lights were on in Farage’s head, no one was home and he was at the mercy of “The Guillotine”. A massive overhand right landed and the referee could watch no longer stepping in to end the fight. Georges Danton defeated Nigel Farage by TKO (Strikes) at 2:29 of Round 2. A terrific performance from both fighters but especially Danton who out struck Farage by a significant margin. The fight earnt the approval of the crowd and the “fight of the night” honors. Early favorite Farage is out and Danton moves on but he will have a very tough match up ahead of him as he faces submission wrestler Boris Boulder in the next round.
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  40. New 2018 collection 'MMA Forever Flag' will be available in the store shortly. and more...
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  41. Heard noobs and bums and fighters have ben kickin in it around in red light district recently , so moved the store base to Amsterdam. Oh there is a nice Arena in the corner by the way...Come and visit us...and them.
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  42. Straight up channeling stupid here.
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  43. Lol. You dirty rat fuck liar. You're busted for about the 5th time with this story.
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  44. You are a weekend "warrior", you just go to the gym to vent your frustration, a lot of girls do the same and brag about it, it doesnt mean you are able to hurt people in a real brawl or street fight, or even defend yourself from a determined attacker. Now, if you do real fights too, thats another story, but i have the feeling that you are just one of those " weekend girls".
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  45. About the blood on your hands that got their by you touching your face? I answered that. About being in a fight? Of course ive been in fights. I've been in enough to know that you cant knock three guys out and not get any blood or marks on your knuckles. Ive also seen enough people fight very drunk to know that your story is full of shit.
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  46. If I was in your situation (got drunk and fell on my face and got a cut on my noise (lol)) I definitely wouldnt take a picture and make up a story about getting in a street fight. No one buys it.
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  47. Simple question. Are you a feminist? Swedish Prime minister proudly says that Sweden is the only country in the world with a feminist government ... madness never stops here in this naive country i am certainly not a feminist. Im a maninist. But i do believe in justice. id love to see one of these hairy feminists in a boxing match against a man in the same weightclass and we can see if she will still talk about "equal rights".
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  48. Human females are the spawn of evil, the truth is they are superior to us, like in the animal world all females are superior(before some forum-smartass jump to hasty conclusions, i am talking about being SOCIALLY superior), so we human males organized ourselves to stop the " human female scourge". (which is a different kind compared to the female animal world) More than 3000 years ago our ancestors already knew that females also had males genes in theyr DNA (very curious isnt it? since they didnt had any technology to test blood back then) , that roughly mean that our ancestors werent so ignorant and stupid as we think they were, on the contrary i think we are much more stupid and zombified right now, truth is that since basically the start of humanity "we" know that females are to be thread carefully, very carefully. Alright in short words i am totally against feminism, they will be the ruin of humanity, there was a reason if they were kept in check for so many thousands of years.
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  49. Oh well, fuck all of you
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