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  1. - BBFC Fight Night 1 Preview - Hello all and welcome, please come in and take your seats. My name is Wes Wes and I will be telling you all some info about this fantastic event! This event will be the start of something huge, as this event will be the first-ever held under the new super org that is Blood Brothers Fighting Championship! Yes, that's right, the time has come and the fighters are ready! This historic night will be filled with killers from start to finish, with the night ending in a Middleweight Championship clash between two men who have faced off once before, but last time we were not given a clear result and it ended in a draw! This time more than just fame is on the line as well, now they will both be fighting to become the first-ever BBFC Champion, and both men agree, we will be seeing a clear victor this time around! Before we can get to that main event let's take a look at the fights leading up to it! (Side note: Since this is the first event I will be saving all of us the trouble of having to see "(0-0 in BBFC)" beside every record since no one has a win or loss in the org yet, but in the future, this will be included in all the writeups!) Kicking off the card and the BBFC event will be a Heavyweight clash between Jingky Bacolod (6-6) and Julius Campbell (0-1) Bacolod was the Conquest champion back in the day, defeating Drax Bautista for that belt then later defending it against Augustin Cauchy, shortly after he joined Checkmate where he defeated Drax Bautista once again then went on a bit of a skid, but has since fixed his issues and most recently got a win over Maris Lakis before moving over to BBFC, and he wants nothing more than to start off with a big win in the big org! The man standing across from him will be the Algeria native, Julius Campbell. He is coming off his pro debut where he came up short to a decision loss, he had a slow start in that fight but really showed his talent in the third round with his takedowns and control, now with a new manager at his side, he will be looking to pick up his first professional win and do so in a big way by defeating a former Conquest champion! Next up we will get to see a bout in the Lightweight division when we get to see Bruno Gehard (4-5) vs Blackout Mane (3-7) Gehard saw some of the best 155-pound fighters in BFC's Lightweight roster, he faced the likes of Ziggy Stardust, Akhmed Dudayev, Daniel Koh, Rebel Smith, Jon Yankowy and has a win over Andrew Nichols, which is a long list of highly ranked and respected foes that are feared by many, but not by Gehard and he did not hesitate to take on any of those men, which shows you just the type of fighter he is! Mane is coming over from Checkmate's 170-pound division, where like his opponent faced some high-level opponents and picked up a win over Van Der Veer Jr by way of an armbar submission, he also was apart of a FOTN bout against Ivan Jomoney in CC. Now he is looking to start a new journey as he is moving down to 155 pounds and wants to really let his skillset shine through in this new division! Up next we move into the Light-Heavyweight division to check out the matchup of Dmitry "Maz" Mazanov (4-4) vs Adonis Banks (4-4) The 23-year-old boxing specialist Mazanov is currently 4-4 in his pro MMA career, with 2 wins by way of TKO and 2 by way of judges decision, his high volume style always makes for a fight you don't wanna miss! Across from him will be fellow Adonis Banks whose record also stands at 4-4, however, all 4 of Across' wins are by way of KO/TKO, and has never seen the third round in his career. He is 2-1 in his last three and wants to make it 3-1 after this bout! For our next bout, we go to the Featherweight division to see Geroge "Wild Thunder " Turner (9-6) vs Warran Peace (8-7) Turner is a high-level grappler with 7 submission victories to his name, with the armbar looking to be one of his favorites as he has 4 wins by armbar and 1 win by triangle armbar, he also has 2 wins by way of kimura, so if I have to give any advice to Peace I would say to not let him get ahold of your limbs! This fight will also be his first time returning to the Featherweight division after 6 fights in Bantamweight, he has also picked up a title in a previous org at 145, so we can expect big things with his return to this weight class! Peace is coming off a nice TKO stoppage in the third round of his most recent outing, like his opponent he also likes to get the fight on the ground, however, instead of submitting his opponents he prefers to get a TKO by way of vicious ground and pound. Both men are very evenly matched when he comes to skills so this fight could go either way! Up next in the Bantamweight division we will see Lukas "Psycho" Stojanov (3-5) vs Sammie Conner (5-4) Stojanov is 3-1 in his last 4 fights, all 3 of those wins coming by way on submissions, 2 kimuras and 1 triangle, he had a rough start to his career being 0-4 but has since proven he has filled in the holes in his game and can really hang with the best, he has another big test in front of him in this bout, but with the way his most recent performances have been, he could very well put on a performance of a lifetime! Conner is 3-2 in his last 5 and has some wins over highly respected opponents, unlike his opponent Conner's muay thai is what shines through for him, you do not wanna be in the clinch with this guy, or else you might share the same fate as the 4 other men that were on the wrong side of his clinch work and got stopped because of it, this is a classic striker vs grappler matchup, who will prevail?! Main Card Kicking off the main card will be a Welterweight bout between RJ Cain (11-6) and Thomas "The Viking" Hearn (3-2) Former BFC title challenger Cain is looking to get back in the win column in this fight, the United Stated native has some seriously good power in his hands, a KO is what he is on the hunt for at all times. Cain is 3-3 in his last 6 so nothing would feel better to him than to go out there and get this main card started with a big one-punch KO! Hearn has almost 4 times less experience in MMA than his opponent, but makes up for it in his overall skill set and experience, as he has also had 4 kickboxing fights under his belt, and speaking of belts, he fought for one in KT! He may not have the same time in the cage as his opponent but man does he have a lot of training time, you can tell, the amount of skills this kid has shown is unbelievable. This is a fight you DO NOT WANNA MISS! Next up we return to the Welterweight division to see Keisuke "Kamikaze" Matsuzaka (8-3-1) take on Bo Garrett (7-1) Matsuzaka is a freak of nature, he started his career a perfect 7-0, which granted him a title shot in BFC against Conor Butcher, the first time they fought it ended in a draw, then they fought once more and Matsuzaka was on the wrong side of a Unanimous Decision, but even without a belt, everyone knows that Matsuzaka is a champion-caliber fighter! Bo Garrett has shown great promise so far, he is coming off a TKO win against Jamal Browne back at BFC 32. Before that fight, Bo Garret suffered his first and only loss in MMA and that was to Jamie Oliver back at BFC Hardcore 6, he was a perfect 6-0 leading up to that fight, now that he has had the taste of defeat he knows how bitter it is and will do everything he can to never have that happen again! Next we have a highly anticipated matchup in the Bantamweight division between two top 10 ranked fighters in #4 Charles Manson (9-4) vs #7 Justin Case (6-3) Manson is no stranger to fight bonuses, he has received 5 bonus out of his 9 wins, he is a black belt in jiu-jitsu that knows how to use it. He went 5-3 in Checkmate, facing some of the very best and most of the time beating them. His resume includes names such as Lonnie Donegan, Chase Buchanan, Rikuto Ryuunosuke, and Donald fisher. Don't count his striking out just because he is a grappler either, in his fight with Buchanan he was able to score a nasty KO in the first round, so beware of all of his tools at all times! Case is coming off a FOTN bonus win back at BFC when he faced Jack Waller in a fight that had everyone on the edge of their seat, both men got cut earlier and it was a bloody mess, no pun intended. Before that fight he scored a vicious KO in the first against Geroge Turner in Bantamweight, in fact, both of Case's last two fights have been in Bantamweight, now he is going back up to his home weight class of 145, where he is 5-2. Both of these fighters always put on a show and are always in talks of bonuses which makes for an amazing matchup! Co-Main Event For our Co-Main event of the night, we will get to see another classic striker x grappler matchup when we see heavy-handed #6 ranked Crusty Bigg "Bang" (9-3) take on the jiu-jitsu ace #9 ranked Augustin Cauchy (11-5) Bigg is coming off some of the biggest wins of his pro career in his last few bouts, takings out the likes of Jingky Bacolod, Drax Bautista, Joey Hernandez, and Anton Gardner, this heavy-handed striker has finished all 10 of his wins by way of KO/TKO. After going 4-0 in his early career he was granted a title shot in Checkmate against then-champion Jon Nolan, Bigg came up short in that fight but gained a lot of knowledge, the knowledge he would use later on to take out other former champions and top-ranked talent. You never wanna blink with Bigg is fighting, because he can shut his opponents lights out at any given moment! Cauchy is a fast-paced submission artist who loves to get the tap early, as he has done 10 times already in his career. He has faced some world-class opponents and has only ever lost to champions in different organizations. If you are on the ground with Cauchy at any time then you must be paying attention to every move you make, because if you don't then you are either gonna go to sleep or hear something crack and it won't just be your knuckles! Main Event Now for the moment, you all have been waiting for, the MAIIINNNN EVENTTTT of the night! We will move to the Middleweight division to see two titans clash in a battle no one will want to miss when we see Winston Todd (10-2-1) take on Manco Unknown "Hit Man" (11-2-1) This fight promises to be fireworks!! We first saw these two men face off against each other back at Checkmate vs. BFC 1 during the crossover events, both men fought hard and it ultimately ended in a draw. This time both men want to prove why they should've won and this time around the winner will not only get bragging rights but also will get the first-ever BBFC belt wrapped around their waist! Todd is the son of the legendary fighter Rockmeteller Todd, with a father like that you know he feels like he has some big shoes to fill, and he does, but if he keeps up the performances he has put out I have no doubt he could very well fill them and maybe even outgrow them! Todd is a very well rounded fighter but seems to enjoy standing and landing even more as 8 of his 10 wins have come by way of TKO/KO. He became the BFC Middleweight champion by defeated now #3 ranked Tanaka Matsuda by way of TKO back at BFC Bloodbath 5, but Matsuda isn't the only big name he has taken out, he also has wins over the #2 ranked Middleweight Emporio Cannabino, #5 ranked Bot #1 and the #9 ranked Lou Higgins. After his first fight with Unknown, he turned around and successfully defended his BFC title with a Unanimous Decision victory back at BFC Bloodbath 6. Now he will look to become the first-ever BBFC Middleweight champion by defeating the monster that is Manco Unknown! Unknown is also coming off a successful title defense in his last outing, but that was his 5th defense for his Checkmate Championship belt, he also was the Conquest Middleweight champion back in the day. In total, he has been apart of 8 title fights and has won 6 of those, so a high caliber fight is nothing new to Unknown, or I guess you could say it is not an "unknown" feeling to him, ha! Ok enough of my horrible puns and back to talking about Manco, out of his 11 wins 6 have been submission victories along with 4 TKO/KO wins and 1 lone decision win. He has wins over top-ranked contenders in the super org as well, he has two wins over #5 ranked Bot #1, two wins over #6 ranked Bhishma Chontamenti, and 1 win over #10 ranked Kotaro Kikuta. Now in order to become a champion in not 1, not 2, but 3 different top orgs he will have to take out the toughest opponent he has had to date! Both men possess high-level skills and carry themselves like the champions they are, but unfortunately both men cant walk out with the same belt, so who walks out being the first-ever crowned BBFC Champion?!?!?!
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  2. By Berend De Jong, Reporter at Dutch Combat Magazine Arlo Rochester returned to the octagon following a five year hiatus from the sport. Making his return at Panda Fights 82, Rochester won via Kimura in the first round. Despite looking forward to climbing the ranks at Panda Fights, immediately following the event, the org was sold. Rochester presumes that the sale was due to his stardom propelling the org into the upper eschalon of MMA. "I'm forever grateful for the support I get in Japan- it's truly my home away from home." Rochester said. Following the sale of the org, Rochester's future is once again undecided. However, Rochester stated that he would prefer to fight in Japan or America. "I love Japan, but i'll fight anywhere- Anywhere the sativa is good and the drug testing is unreliable!"
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  3. - BBFC RANKINGS RELEASED! - (Side note: the slots that have "(Example/example)", it means those two fighters are taking part in the first title fight and we didn't wanna place one above the other so it shows where the winner and loser will be placed in the rankings after the fight)
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  4. Alright everybody, we are getting close! Almost one week to go until the opening round of the group phase. All but a couple of fighters have been signed but there is no worry as they are from trusted managers and I am hoping I will have them by the end of the day. The fight schedule and groups were drawn last weekend and everybody can see who they will be fighting and when. Most of the opening round fights have now been sent out aside from a few and as I mentioned, I hope to have those offered by the end of the day.
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  5. BLAZE WEEKLY RANKINGS (2-4-21) 135 Bantamweight Division 1. Kazuo Imanari (6-0) 2. Joseph Futeran (3-1) 3. Boby Ramrod (6-1) 4. Sapiencia De Lamarca (4-1) 5. Sean O Malley (2-1) 145 Featherweight Division 1. Rio de Janeiro (6-1) - Champion 2. Clam Licker (3-2) 3. Jerome Brat (3-0) 4. Adam Bogo (3-2) 5. Allen Mack (3-0) 155 Lightweight Division 1. Jacob White (6-0) 2. Darrion McKee (4-0) 3. Ivan Kamenev (3-0) 4. Matt Hughes (5-2) 5. Rogan Grimes (2-0) 170 Welterweight Division 1. Ralph Hall (7-0) 2. Rob Bernard (3-1) 3. Newton Diaz (4-0) 4. Dobs Breckin (3-2) 5. Brooklyn Sutton (2-0) 185 Middleweight Division 1. Walter Cren (6-2) - Champion 2. Danny Trejo (6-1) 3. Road Warrior Hawk (6-1) 4. Big Ibbi (5-2) 5. Eric Distefano (3-1) 205 Light Heavyweight Division 1. Vlad Dracula (5-1) 2. Ichigo Kurosaki (6-0) 3. James Rocksteady (5-0) 4. Manus Murphy (5-1) 5. Casimiro Nicoletta (5-1) 265 Heavyweight Division 1. Spaced Soza (5-1) 2. Andrew Rourke (3-0) 3. Ilya Alexyev (4-2) 4. Tareq Taphi (1-1) 5. Braun Weston (0-1) 265+ Super Heavyweight Division 1. Mike Allu (5-0) - Champion 2. Fred Ottoman (4-0) 3. Timo De Vries (3-1) 4. Jack Rider (4-1) 5. Attila The Hun (4-1)
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  6. CALIFORNIA MMA Proudly Presents In association with: our Betting Partner Deranged Degenerates our Nutrition Partner CMMA 76 Kanaani vs Keaty City : Los Angeles Date : 07 Feb 2021 Main Event -127 Mehdi Kanaani v Henry Keaty -104 Main Card -426 Konrad Wagner v Kamaru Usman +285 +133 Dempsey O'Neill v Dick Army Jr -178 -809 Pablo Cruz v Stefan De Vries +456 -127 Jan Klauss v Jonas Majors -104 -127 Sami Rantanen v Shill Gunny -104 Preliminary Card -127 Apollo Turner v Dan Donovan -104 -104 Sven Torvik v Barry McLean -127 -178 Charles Foster v Nikita Zutis +133
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  7. 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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  8. Look great to me without hear, he just make it grow back between fights : D
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  9. UFC Vegas 18: Overeem vs. Volkov Alistair Overeem vs. Alexander Volkov (Camp Popart) (Camp Fallen.Angel) Cory Sandhagen vs. Frankie Edgar Michael Johnson vs. Clay Guida Alexandre Pantoja vs. Manel Kape (Camp Gonzasco) (Camp MasterLeader) Cody Stamann vs. Askar Askar Carlos Diego Ferreira vs. Beneil Dariush Mike Rodriguez vs. Danilo Marques Timur Valiev vs. Martin Day Devonte Smith vs. Justin Jaynes (Camp Gonzasco) Karol Rosa vs. Joselyne Edwards Molly McCann vs. Lara Procopio Seung Woo Choi vs. Youssef Zalal (Camp Gonzasco) Ode Osbourne vs. Jerome Rivera Camp Popart: -Alexander Volkov [#6] - 5k Camp Fallen.Angel: -Cory Sandhagen [#2] - 10k Camp Gonzasco: -Manel Kape - 2k -Karol Rosa - 2k -Youssef Zalal - 2k Camp MasterLeader: -Cody Stamann [#13] - 3k
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  10. VS Syn 780 Maluga vs Piano 13 Feb 2021 Mister "White Tyson" McNasty
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  11. -Kazuma Kakuei on his upcoming fight at SSSD 4 and his future in the Light-Heavyweight division "私はこの戦いが一方向に進んでいるのを見ます、そしてそれはノックアウトです。私はここ数週間、たくさんのトレーニングをしてきました。実際にコンディショニングに取り組み、彼の柔術の準備をしています。対戦相手の例を挙げたいと思います。私がここで最高であることを部門の他の人に示しています。将来的には、ここで優勝した後、初優勝を狙うと思います。ここでさらに多くの戦いがあり、最初のライトヘビー級チャンピオンになることを楽しみにしています。" -Kakuei's translator and manager Himbade Zindano then steps up offering a rough translation "I see this fight going one way, and that's a knockout. I've been training a lot in the last few weeks, working on conditioning and preparing for his Jiu-Jitsu. I plan to make an example of my opponent and show the others in the division that I'm the man to beat. As for the future, I look forward to many more fights in the SSSD and after winning here I hope for a shot to fight for the inaugural Light-Heavyweight title."
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  12. Awesome job! Keep up the fantastic work! Rooting for you man, love another quality well-run org in Sydney! Turning 'down undah' into the place to be, destination for MMA baby!
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  13. SSSD 3 (946037) Organization: Super Sydney Square Down Date: 30 Jan 2021 City: Sydney (31 Jan 2021 05:00 GMT) Arena: Paddy O'Malley's - Sydney (700) Rules: MMA Super Sydney Square Down shrunk SSSD 2 and it worked out pretty well for owner, Ssj mrTBE. They nearly sold out the venue, by the slimmest of margins, and we saw great action throughout the night. SSSD 3 moves to 700-seat venue Paddy O’Malley;s and features five fights, most in the 265+ division. Once again, thanks to our sponsor, Sydney Fight Gear, for being the top clothing store in Sydney. Main Event 265+ lbs Vern Vurris (6-0) v Medzavi Nwaoge (2-0) Vurris has the better record, starting his MMAT career with a perfect 6-and-0 record. His opponent’s record is 6-8 so although he’s setting the world on fire, his opponent’s are not. Vurris opened SSSD opener with a first-round submission win over Tall Guy. Guy did his best to keep it off the ground, he was no dummy, but bowed to unrelenting pressure and tapped out at 2:56 of the first round. Shujaa Nwaoge is 2-0 after earning a unanimous decision in his QFC warm-up and an early second round submission at SSSD2. It was a completely different gameplan from his first fight so which one will he show up this time? Whichever it is, Nwaoge is in control of the 265+ division, barely, and a win over Vurris would definitely cement him a number one contender. 265+ lbs Thomas "Funny" Muller (1-0) v Tony Beer (1-0) It’s a tight 265+ division. Thomas Muller is sitting on right on Nwaoge’s heels after a three-round unanimous decision at 3SD’s opener against Ronan Raw. It wasn’t the cleanest of fights for Muller and he had to overcome a poor start to win the final two rounds in order to secure victory. He cut Raw early in the second with a great combo and was able to control the ground game in the latter half of the fight with some good ground and pound. Tony Beer is dropping weight classes after this fight and will give up close to 75 pounds here. His corner doesn’t seem concerned, so why should we? Beer dominated in his opener, a 30 second KO of Bradley Jones, earning him KO of the night. The hometown hero landed all his punches and moves to the top of the 265 division. Undercard 265+ lbs Bradley "The Reaper" Jones (1-1) v Kokkoro Kirin (1-1) Bradley Jones’ star is losing some of its early luster and he’s hoping, like Beer, that moving down in weight will spark some life back into it. He’s 1-1 after splitting his first two and his manager was concerned enough after 3SD’s Opener to move down to his natural weight division of 265. With only days left to his fight against Kirin, his manager also inexplicably moved him back to Sydney, causing a massive drop in his energy level. Does he have enough time to recuperate before his final 265+ fight? Kokkoro Kirin doesn’t care where Jones lives, so long as he shows up for the fight. Sitting mid-way up the 265+ rankings, Kirin fought back to .500 after a first round KO of Splendor Jackson at 3DS’s opener. He was cut early by a vicious leg kick, but steadied himself and punched himself to a win. The cut is worrisome, but if Kirin can display that punching prowess, his corner will live with it. 205 lbs Donald "The President" Trump (2-2) v Clover Cloudhaze (0-0) No it’s not THAT Donald Trump, but his morale is probably at the same level. After two wins in three QFC warm up fights, Trump opened his SSSD career with a close three-round unanimous decision loss. His stand-up game was great, but he had a difficult time adjusting in the clinch, which cost him the fight. Clover Cloudhaze sounds like a weather phenomenon … or a salad. Yes, he’s a salad. 265+ lbs Tall Guy (0-1) v Ronan "Stomp" Raw (0-1) Two fighters looking for their first wins. Tall Guy lost his 3SD debut to Vern Vurris via first round submission. He landed the first two shots of the fight and produced zero offense afterwards, being forced to fend off multiple sub attempts while having his head pounded into the ground. Ronan Raw lost his opener to Thomas Muller, though it wasn’t all bad news. His takedown defense was solid, clinch work was great, but his groundwork was subpar. It will be a fight of contrasting styles, who will come out on top?
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  14. 11 years in, still no scripts ever. Been raw doggin tycoon since day 1.
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  15. Paddy "360°" Mcgillicutty Very tasty dinner planned for Valentine's Day, but my dinner is still running free for now. No Panic, everything will fall in place.
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