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  1. And thanks to stepdads there's like 200 kids running around the facility. Can't tell which little rugrat belongs to who either. My blue eyed ginger babies are obvious until Louie shows up. So many kids among us we had to install a daycare. Camara's not allowed within 1000 ft of it though.
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  2. don't mind taking it over contacted him
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  3. Quitting is death, and death is for pussies. I'm expecting you to lead Conor into 1 final showdown after Kilo kills Roidrage. RIP Piano, kneedle in your ass is incoming.
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  4. HFC 58 Review Fight of the Night: Krylov vs Kocak (Called by Buster) KO of the Night: Raykuza Maui Sub of the Night: Ademaro Dos Anjos (called by Buster) Marcus Svensonn defeats Miguel Duarte via TKO (Kick and Punches) How about this for a first fight? Both fighters are bleeding within the first minute of the fight, and the fight is over before the third minute. A wicked head kick by Svensonn ended this one by setting up the (in all honesty, unneeded) flurry of strikes that ended this one. Frank Lucas defeats Mitch Rapp via TKO (Strikes) The bell rings, and the fighters start swinging. Wasn't a feeling out period as within seconds Rapp lands a huge right that dropped and bloodied Lucas. The fans on their feet, expecting another quick finish to match the first fight, were brought to a roar by the heart and determination displayed by Lucas to hang in and turn this thing around and finish Rapp at just over two minutes into the fight. Kaoru Hanayama defeats Billy Bob via Decision (Unanimous) This fight was completely dominated by Hanayama, but not a fight to be enamored with. Bob was fighting defensively, but fighting to avoid being hit, not trying to win. Hanayama was far more active at range, clinch, and even on the ground with a massive amount of submission spamming going on. But, when you have a dud of a fight, the person who at least tried to win will always get the nod with the judges. Basko Goodwin defeats Stefan Muller via Decision (Unanimous) The fans weren't overly impressed with this fight, hearing some boos at the end, but this fight was sooooo close to changing that. Muller had been bleeding the whole fight, Godwin picking him apart. But to start the 3rd round, Godwin throws a single shot that drops Muller and knocked him silly. But he couldn't, or didn't, finish or even seem to try to. Had he stood him back up, this fight would have been over then and there. But, it went on to the judges where Goodwin gets the win, only misses out on the hype of a big finish. Sergey Telegin defeats Juju Baraka via Submission (Triangle) In a fight where Baraka was predicted to win KO of the Night, Telegin came in and showed the world that was NOT about to happen. Telegin absolutely dominated this fight from the start and honestly, it didn't look like it was going to make it out of the first round. Baraka landed a few shots in the first minute, though not doing anything to really jump out on the stat sheets before Telegin got his takedown shortly after the 1 minute mark. A few submission attempts and some serious hugging going on by Juju to get this fight out of the first round. The second, however, started with a quick takedown and the sub spamming began. Baraka did get a nice reversal in there, but to no avail as he was tapping shortly over two minutes into the 2nd round due to a triangle choke. Raykuza Maui defeats Lev Davidovitch Bronstein via KO (Punch) Lev has had a very successful career. He's went toe to toe with Massive Wanker and held his own, and has some championship history under his belt to boot. To many, Bronstein was a heavy favorite going into this fight. Maui has all the skills in the world, a very talented fighter by all measures and with a 6-4 record, his career has been considered a disappointment to this point. Since joining HFC, Maui has gone 1-2 with two strait losses. That was, until now.. Maui was looking for blood from the start and cut Bronstein with the very first strike of the fight. Not expecting the amount of aggression, Bronstein took the fight into the clinch to collect his thoughts, but broke it moments later. Just as the click hit one minute into the fight, Maui dropped Bronstein with a beautiful hook and just stood there admiring his work. Allowing Bronstein to stand back up, with a grin in his eye, Maui landed another picture perfect hook that dropped Bronstein, out cold before hitting the ground. Wesley Taurus defeats Luis Pinto via Decision (Unanimous) Our first fight of the main card put striker Wesley Taurus against grappler Pinto against each other. Before the first minute, Pinto landed the takedown and we all though this was over, but some great defensive grappling by Taurus and the ref stood the fight up nearly a minute later. Taurus has been known to cut easily, but for much of his career has not been cut, but that changed as he was bleeding by the end of the first round. The second round was just Taurus picking apart Pinto's striking defense, but round three we saw another takedown and again, expecting to see this one end after a flurry of submission attempts by Pinto, but Taurus managed to get free and back to his feet. Taurus was rocked to end that final round, but managed to hang on until the final bell and outside of the third round, Taurus looked to have the edge in the fight. The judges agreed and a still groggy Taurus raised his hands in victory. David Dilbrandt defeats Jewel Diaz via Decision (Split) This fight almost happened back in the days of SMASH, but Diaz, under former management, jumped ship and joined MMMA. Who could have predicted the future to know that SMASH, HFC, and MMMA are all one and the same now, and now we got to see this fight, at last. Diaz has been the dominant fighter throughout his career, but Dilbrandt is right there on his heels with an equally impressive record. In the first round, Diaz countered into a takedown which put him in position to do damage the way he likes with his GnP. Some good ground defense by Dilbrandt and even a submission attempt thrown in for good measure to end the 1st round. In the second, it took a few attempts but, Diaz managed to get the fight to the ground again and looked to enforce his will, but more excellent defense displayed by Dilbrandt to close out the round. Finally, a change of pace as the third... oh wait, it happened again, Diaz took the fight down (twice) but was unable to break through the excellent defense displayed by Dilbrandt. The fight went to the judges, who awarded a split decision to David Dilbrandt. Boris Krylov defeats Demir Kocak via TKO (Kick & Punches) And the moment the Heavyweight Division has been waiting for, the rubber match for the belt between Krylov and Kocak. Krylov won the belt from Kocak several months ago, while Kocak earned it back more recently. Plagued by doctor stoppages, Krylov displayed some heart and determination as he got his revenge and won back his belt with an outstanding victory over Krylov via TKO in the 3rd round. The fight started as many feared, and within seconds, Krylov was bleeding, but he returned the favor in the final seconds opening up a cut on Kocak. More back and forth in the 2nd round, and by way of strikes, appeared that Kocak was winning both rounds so far on the judges score cards. At one minute into the 3rd, well.. let's just pass it off to the film. "The fighters circle, before Krylov throws a beautiful high kick that crashes into Kocak's neck, sending him stumbling to the floor! Krylov lands more strikes and forces a referee stoppage! That one ended in an instant!" Ademaro Dos Anjos defeats Slash Slingin via Submission (Triangle) ADA jumped right into the contender mix with his first fight at 170 as he took on Slash Slingin to determine the next title contender. Slingin is a grappler, made his career on the ground with some of the best at 170, but ADA put the 170 on alert with his 2 minute victory here. A quick takedown from Slash and then ADA went to work. "Slingin is trying to tuck his arms in to keep them safe but Dos Anjos has managed to isolate one of them and has got a loose triangle. Slingin is looking to defend but Dos Anjos has done well to lock his legs together - this could be big trouble for Slingin! Dos Anjos pulls down on the head and a little smile comes across his face - he knows he's got it. Yep, Slingin taps out and this one is all over!"
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  5. Sold to Marky for 350k, congrats man !
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  6. I will do a group preview weekly, when I have a little extra time tomorrow group A will start it off. For now just for fun a group A poster preview sorry Jake had to cut the hair!
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  7. So we've decided to branch out from Knockaround Guys Fight Gear, and have expanded to opening a new public gym in Tokyo. 6 coaches currently, with only 150$ per week gym fees. We've opened this gym to give more fighters a place to train, at an affordable rate. Take advantage!
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  8. Not saying he did bribe the judges but, it would make a lot of sense if he did
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  9. You know, seeing it said like this on paper, I really don't know if David Dilbrandt even won that fight.. Probably a good one to rematch someday.
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  10. Take care mate. Catch you in the virtual ring again sometime in the future I’m sure.
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  11. Madness Insanity Vol 3 Hello once again, I am your mischievous host with the most, Mister Madness ready to chime in on Madness Insanity Vol 3. This event is loaded with international flavor, Mixed with a touch of vigilante flare. We got a lot of promising talent on this one like the Main Event between British sensation Albert Asher as he is set to meet Helsinki, Finland's pride and joy Tenho Lahti in a Heavyweight showdown you won't want to miss. This Card will go down live at Paddy O'Malley's bar in LA, this Wednesday Night. Here is a quick glance at the preliminary lineup. Prelims Heavyweight Division Kicking the show off will be a couple young Heavyweights looking for there first victory. Syazwan Zulkilfly of Malaysia meets La Paz, Bolivia native Josefino Arruda. Middleweight Division We have two Aussies fighting it out at 185 next. Ezekiel Broomsdale of Brisbane will make his MMA debut against fellow Australian Jim Butter who is 1-2 as a pro. Bantanweight Division Two debuting prospects at 135 go head to head as LA local Billiam Johnston will have the crowd behind him, when he steps in two meet Melbourne, Australia prospect Jason Young. Middleweight Division Back to 185 for are next Contest as 1-0 Queens NY fighter Rick Owens will welcome Chelsea, England's Ksiolajidebt Olatunji(He must be a import) to the Madness cage. *Feature Prelim bout* Welterweight Division In are feature preliminary fight, which will be streamed live from my Porn Hub web cam, Mistermadness696969. Two promising rookies will debut as they seek a impressive showing to start the careers. Stockholm, Sweden's finest in Zlatan Danielsson also known as "Colossus" will look to make his teammates at Westside Martial Arts as well as his fellow swede's. His opposition is Sao Paulo, Brazil prodigy Airton Vega a young Brazilian brown belt. Main Card Middleweight Division Vs Jenerick Montgomery (1-0-0) James Arnold We Will begin the main card with a 185 pound contest Montgomery is the son of In-the-Rear Naked-Jitsu legend Corderra Montgomery . The BJJ purple belt made it look easy in his MMA debut as he sealed the deal with a Armbar submission in 3:29 of the first round. Oshawa,Canada teen sensation James Arnold brings 329-0 Kickboxing record to the MMA cage as he makes his debut. Arnold has been training with grappling coach Tyler O'Brien over at Eastern Queens MMA Club in preparation for his anticipated Debut. Lightweight Division Vs Eldos Larvis(1-0-0) Payton Sultan(0-1-0) Houston born Larvis now resides in New York where he over-trains at world renowned Cozad MMA New York . Eldos is 1-0 as a pro but if he doesn't get his ten cheeseburger eaten ass on some rest sessions or he may miss weight. Payton Sultan are second Canadian of the night will be looking for his first win, after loosing his QFC debut. This Canucks Combat Club member has a balanced attack and specializes in Boxing and BJJ. Light Heavyweight Division Vs Nicko Lashan(0-0-0) Guy Laflame(1-0-0) Lashan was born in McKinley, Texas and has been fighting since he was 12 on the mean streets of McKinley. He was discovered by Lamar Ball of who persuaded him to give MMA a try. Nicko now trains in Montreal at Puncher's Chance Collective as he looks to make a impact in the sport of MMA. Laflame of Paris, France madea successful pro debut at Quick Fight Championship on January 4th where he submitted a formidable but outmatched Finfighter by way is sexy submission of the Kimura vareity. Laflame has a very balanced skill set but has already proven to be a capable BJJ purple belt. CO-MAIN EVENT Lightweight Division Vs Hassan Takhti(1-0--0) Ceasar Figueiredo (0-0-0) Takhti also known by his stage name "The Iron Sheik" is a Scrappy grappler from Tehran, Iran. Hassan showed true perseverance in his debut with a comeback submission victory with just over a minute to go. Now training in Amsterdam at AREA 51 the Sheik looks to keep his perfecto record in tact. Figueiredo of Bahia, Brazil looks to start his career off with a bang. A tutelage of Dill the Manager, and prized member of the revered Cozad MMA Rio gym, Ceasar is a strong wrestler with improving BJJ skills. This fight will most certainly hit the mat at some point as the two decorated grapplers will who is the better style. Main Event Heavyweight Division Vs Albert Asher (1-0-0) Tenho Lahti(1-0-0) (Mister Madness dishes his best Bruce Buffer imitation) "And now are Mad Event of the evening" In the red corner standing 199 centimeters and weighing in at 227 pounds. This fighter is a boxer with a 1-0 professional record, he trains at Cozad MMA London and hails from York, England. He will be making his Madness MMA debut Albert"The Architect" Ashhhhhhhhherrrrr! And his opponent In the blue corner, standing 196 centimeters and weighing in at 273 pounds. He is Muay Thai-Wrestler also with a 1-0 record, he trains at Finnish Elite Sport and Fitness Center and hails from Helsinki, Finland. Also making his Madness Debut Tenho LahtiIiiiiiiii! (Got more head then he got body) Mad Stats: Both of these guys made impressive debuts finishing there opponents in the first round. Lahti was absolutely unstoppable in his clinch strikes landing a perfect 29/29 there. Asher had a key stat in his Debut as well a perfect and flawless 1/1 in submission attempts. Grappler vs Striker, only one will stay unbeaten as the all euro main event aims to keep the sold out Paddy O'Malley's bar pumping. Let's get ready to rummmmmmm....Wait wrong buffer, ahh screw it Rumbbbbbblllleee! Stay Strange my friends.
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  12. No more preview/reviews? I thought yall had 100 staff members lol
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  13. all the best Mac!
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  14. Sakmongkol Sitsongrit - Double Champ Spotlight! Sakmongkol Sitsongrit is a two weight class double champion, as well as a Hall of fame contender with an Impressive undefeated MMA record consisting of 14 wins and a Draw. Half of his career finishes have ended by stoppage via strikes, including his 3 most recent title defenses, in both Featherweight and Bantamweight divisions. His public social media bio speaks volumes.. Twitter: Sakmongkol ("Powerful Auspices"), named after muay thai legend Sakmongkol Sithchuchok. Stoner Fight League double champion. -Underground FW champion. -Stoner Fight League FW champion. -Stoner Fight League BW champion. #5 ranked FW in the world. #2 ranked BW in the world. Enduring training out of the prestigious, yet rigorous Muay Thai camp, Sitsongrit Gym (operated by the notoriously strict Theksit Ruengruong) Clearly this man was born and bred to be a champion. In his 7th career fight, he completely dominated Reginald Budgiehandler at Underground FC 105, with a devastating Knockout punch at 1:11 of the first round.. Naming him the new UGFC Featherweight champion. With 6 fight of the night awards, you know you are going to be impressed when you sit down to watch this man perform. He is a true artist, and there are none so far who have been able to defeat him. The closest anyone has gotten was Juan Pique, at UnderGround FC 126.. History was almost made that night, as Pique not only stood with.. but traded with Sitsongrit. The fight was so close, that judges were not able to decide a winner and the draw was handed out. Of course, in true dramatic fashion.. the rematch also went the distance. A full 5 rounds of action as Sitsongrit fought to maintain his featherweight title, this time ending it with a unanimous decision victory. After seemingly emptying out the division in the UGFC, he moved to his current address at the Stoner Fight League - where he has continued his reign of dominance over not only the featherweight division, but the bantamweight division as well! He currently holds the championship title for both weight classes, and there is nobody who can say he doesn't deserve to be where he is. His next fight is currently under offer at the time of this article. I am sure it's a fight offer to consider with much thought.. I mean, just look what he's done to the last 14 dudes who have gotten in his way. Good luck to whoever it is..! You're probably going to need it!
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  15. SFL 30 | Hopkins vs. Romeo - EVENT HIGHLIGHTS - Dec. 5th, 2020 Hello everyone! Welcome to this very much needed Stoner Fight League event spotlight for SFL 30. The main event was definitely a fight of the year contender! We will first be taking a look at the previous two fights of the night that ended with a finish, starting with: vs Jackson Trigger Che Von Cru. *A highlight reel starts to play showing Trigger and Cru walking out to the octagon. Scenes begin to play from during the fight; showing various strikes, knees, and grappling.* What a fight this was! It almost went the distance, but saw Trigger finding his groove late, and edging out the TKO victory 3:10 into the 3rd round. *Trigger's hands are dropping dangerously low here and Cru connects clean with a right hook that sends him down to one knee! Trigger scrambles back to his feet.* *Cru shuffles to his left behind two crisp jabs. Trigger eats them both and turns towards Cru to reposition himself and eats a stinging right hand-left hook combo.* Cru looked mostly dominant in the first 2 rounds, and into most of the third as well; as he landed the majority of strikes in the fight. It looks like Trigger found his sense of urgency half way through the third round, knowing he was losing the fight. Cru was perhaps a little too confident, and allowed Trigger to knee him in the forehead from the clinch causing a nasty cut. Trigger continued to throw knees, and was able to finish Cru off for the win. *Trigger moves into the clinch - Trigger connects with a knee to the head - It looks like Che Von Cru has been cut!* *Trigger working the clinch nicely. Cru is working for position but Trigger cracks him with a big knee to the head! Cru crumples up against the cage and Trigger lands two more shots before the ref can save Cru! This one is all over!* I think Trigger's experience gave him the edge he needed on this one. Very good fight between these two athletes. You know Cru will be looking for a rematch.. He won't feel right about this one ended. He was dominant up until the last few seconds of the fight. The next bout was the Co-Main event of the evening, vs Sammy Beach Phil Coleman This fight was over pretty quick.. If I was Coleman, I'd be pissed here. The referee basically screwed him! I mean, sure.. Lack of action is one thing, but when you are a grappler fighting against a knockout artist like Beach..!? Getting stood up is a death sentence... And that's exactly what happened! *Coleman sitting in half guard, looking to land shots. Beach defending well though. Coleman lands strikes from half guard.* *Beach trying to control but Coleman postures up. Coleman takes a deep breath and rests his weight momentarily on top of his opponent, to control the position. Coleman had him right where he wanted him, with a beautiful shoot in right at the start of the fight. He had him tied up, and was working to gas Beach out before attempting a submission. Then the ref stands him up, and Beach went to work in his element. *The ref stands the fighters back up due to a lack of activity. Beach cracks Coleman with a nice right hand that draws applause from the crowd.* Immediately after being stood up, Beach cracks Coleman with a hard right, and didn't stop the punishment. He knew better than to let this fight go to the ground again. *Beach bobbing and weaving, closes the distance and lands a hook to the side of Coleman's head. Coleman is rocked!* It wasn't long for Coleman standing with Beach.. The dude is a monster. *Beach steps in with a hook that catches Coleman right on the chin and knocks him to the floor! Beach follows him down with more strikes and that's all she wrote! Coleman looks absolutely devastated.* A little bit of a controversial match..? Maybe.. But nothing like our next fight.. And all I can say is, WOW! This fight was the main event of the evening, and it was non stop action from start to finish! vs Giuseppe Hopkins Anthony Romeo Amazing action Right off the bell as Hopkins throws a kick to Romeo's ribs that echoed through the building, and follows it up with an uppercut that sends him instantly to the mat. *Hopkins lands a big uppercut and Romeo crumbles to the floor! The ref thinks about stopping the fight but Romeo looks OK* *Romeo looks up at Hopkins with a grin, as blood begins to trickle from a cut that has opened up over his left eye. * He was waiting for Hopkins to dive on top of him, but Hopkins says no and waives Romeo to his feet.. Romeo looked fine other than the cut and jumped back up, only to eat another jab and body kick from Hopkins. He was definitely owning the first minute of the round, but you HAVE to respect Romeo's chin.. Holy man. Just after one minute Romeo found his stride, and returned the favor with an Epic spinning back fist that surprised Hopkins. Romeo continued his assault with a hard shot to the liver, and a big right hand that knocked Hopkins down to the canvas. *Romeo cracks Hopkins with a big right hand that sends him to the floor! Hopkins looks wobbly but he's sprung back up to his feet straight away.. *Hopkins looks enraged, and touches his left cheek bone. He looks at his fingers..* "Blood!? How dare you make me bleed my own blood!" *Hopkins lunges at Romeo with a hook that half lands and is half blocked by Romeo's hand.* Hopkins looked pissed! He was still throwing kicks and follow up punches that forced Romeo to back off and play defense. He was still able to sneak a few punches through Romeo's hands though, opening up that cut some more. *Blood droplets spraying off of Hopkins' fists, as he throws more punches.* Clearly, Romeo was upset by this.. and threw a big counter right hand that rocked Hopkins, and knocked him to the mat. He was able to get back to his feet where he finished out the round with another few shots. The bell rang before Romeo was able to do any further damage. So now we have both fighters with big knock downs in the first round, and they're both bleeding.. This is already a full fight worth of action, and they were just getting started! Round 2 began as Hopkins rushed the center to get position, and threw another body kick. This one not quite as loud as the one he opened the fight with.. Romeo answered with a few punches that Hopkins was able to dodge, and countered with a good right hand of his own. They begin to tee off on each other here, until Romeo takes a big shot that lands right on his cut again.. That cut was looking nasty now, and it looks like Romeo was having a hard time seeing with all of that blood dripping into his eyes. Hopkins smartly capitalized on that, and was able to land with a big uppercut that sends Romeo to the mat. Hopkins doesn't want to let Romeo recover, and waves him to his feet. He tried hard, but just wasn't able to get the power behind his punches that he needed to finish Romeo there. This man's chin is just too good.. And once again, just when you think one fighter had gotten an edge on the other.. Romeo comes back with another beautiful right hand that topples Hopkins! Romeo wanted this to continue on the feet though, and stands Hopkins back up. His eyes are rolling around a little bit, as he's trying to regain his composure and defend against Romeo's hit and run jabs. You can tell now, that both of these dudes have each other's respect.. They were both just kind of poking at each other now, and there was blood EVERYWHERE!.. Hopkins fists, arms, and face are covered in blood, while Romeo is just red from head to toe.. The cage was soaked red.. It looked like a murder scene! Hopkins continued to poke relentlessly at Romeo's cut, and finally the doctor comes in to take a look at it. Man, this looked nasty.. Zoom in on that. OH maaaan!.. *Dan grimaces* Nobody was happy about it, but the decision was to stop the fight at 3:20 of round 3.. by way of TKO due to cuts, in favor of Giuseppe Hopkins. Everyone wanted to see this fight continue, because these guys were just AT each other non stop.. They almost traded knockdown for knockdown, and strikes landed looked damn near even from where I was sitting. We definitely needed a third round here. Giuseppe was a little cocky about it though, hyping himself up after the fight.. One could argue that Hopkins had a big ass cut of his own that looked pretty nasty by the end. Its all how it effects the fighter. When blood pours into your eyes, the doctor has no choice but to stop the fight. If you cant see, you cant fight.. You're just going to take unnecessary damage, and that's a fact. Good stoppage. Thank you to both of these guys for their performance. You deserved recognition for that amazing effort. Hopefully, we will all be blessed with a rematch and a decisive finish to complete this story! Thank's for joining me for this SFL 30 event spotlight! I'm Dan Inacan.. Signing off. .. Smoke 'em if you got 'em!
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  16. Tomorrow night the greatest featherweight in WCF history comes back and will show out. The peoples champ is ready to put Lil Anni to sleep and show why he's still the king of the division
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  17. Ryan Anderson- Who the fook is that guy, are you on my undercard or something? I'll give you an autograph after the show young man
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