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  1. Paddy's Enhancing Drugs What do the following elite fighters all have in common, apart from being on top of their division and being the true elite of MMA? Kilo "Bloodbath" Maluga (1 p4p) Jean-Claude Marceau ( 2p4p) Karim "Carnage" Johnson ( 3p4p) "Thicc" Dick Pawlik ( 4 p4p) They are now all sponsored by Paddy's Enhancing Drugs! Just yesterday we managed to struck a deal with Kilo, finalising our hunt for the holy grail of MMA! An accomplishement that we are really proud about and we have many more coming. Also, tons of others (super)high ranked fighters have already joined our ranks. We started from nothing and now where are here, love it!
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  2. SENSEI FC 12: Mellios vs Andrade was a mixed martial arts event held by SENSEI FC, in conjunction with Paddy's Enhancing Drugs (160Q) on February 19, 2022 at Hayashi's Lounge in Tokyo, Japan. [Undercard Bouts] (Middleweight Division) Aki Nakatani (0-1) versus Shaun Wallace (0-2) Round 1 – As our first fight of the night began, Shaun Wallace took the early lead. Circling on the outside, he began working long punches and kicks to keep Aki Nakatani at bay. Nakatani continually pushed forward but without throwing any strikes. As Wallace came forward to strike, Nakatani pushed forward and clinched. The two fighters circled and jockeyed for position in the center of the cage; Wallace fired off a couple of short punches to the midsection although Nakatani did well to smother the assault. Wallace broke free and circled away. Nakatani pushed forward and the two clinched up again. Wallace dominated in the clinch this time, pushing Nakatani against the cage and punishing the fighter with punches. For the majority of the rest of the round, Wallace dominated every facet of the fight both in the clinch and at range. Midway through the round, Wallace caught Nakatani with a big right hand that staggered him! Wallace followed it up with a lunging left hook that knocked the man out cold. Shaun Wallace def. Aki Nakatani via KO (Punch) at 2:44 of round 1! (Middleweight Division) Shane Fergusson (0-1) versus Kojuro Kano (0-1) Round 1 – Scottish Shane Fergusson came out to the soothing melody of bagpipes and drums which is always a popular sound in a crowded arena full of drunken fans of unarmed combat. We were promised a high level kickboxing match in this fight and these boys delivered. The entire opening round was spent fighting at a feverish pace. Punches and kicks, these boys brought it all. Although Kano seemed to have the higher output at times, Fergusson was landing the arguably heavier shots in this round. Round 2 – This round was more of the same as both fighters were bringing it. Fergusson did well in the opening minutes but seemed to fade as time slowly ticked by. Meanwhile Kano seemed to catch a second wind and come on stronger. Round 3 – Ferguson did well countering in this round but it just wasn't enough to overcome the volume of Kano. Kojuro Kano def. Shane Fergusson via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28). After the fight, Shane Fergusson released this statement: "Congratulations to Kojuro Kano for his victory. He managed to handle his fight well... but I hope to have a rematch in a few months." (Welterweight Division) Harley Bird (1-0) versus Vernik Dahl (0-1) Round 1 – In this battle between two strong Jiu-Jitsu fighters, Vernik Dahl wasted no time in shooting in on the legs of Harley Bird. Vernik Dahl clearly dominated the grappling but Harley Bird defended well for three hard minutes before being caught in the fight ending armbar. Vernik Dahl def. Harley Bird via Submission (Armbar) at 3:20 of round 1! (Super-Heavyweight Division) Callum Adams (0-1) versus Niven Grier (0-0) Round 1 – Niven Grier wasted no time in shooting a telegraphed double leg takedown but Callum Adams easily avoided the shot. As the two fighters reset in the center of the cage, Adams threw a half hearted right hand that Grier avoided with some swift head movement. As the two fighters came forward at once, Grier landed a nice uppercut. Adams shook the punch off and reset before coming forward with a jab. Then another jab, followed by a right cross! Adams landed another jab and then tied Grier up against the cage. In the clinch, Adams dominated with short range punches. One minute in, Adams rocked Grier with a big uppercut. Adams smelled blood, going in for the kill with more punches. As Adams fired off more punches, Grier went down against the cage and the referee stepped in to stop the fight! Callum Adams def. Niven Grier via TKO (Punches) at 1:17 of round 1! (Light-Heavyweight Division) Petr Sirotek (2-1) versus Dave Sub (0-0) Round 1 – The two fighters met in the center of the cage and Petr Sirotek clinched with Dave Sub right away. Sirotek started working uppercuts in the clinch. Despite his early success, Sirotek broke the clinch. Seizing his opportunity, Dave Sub immediately scored a double leg takedown into the guard of Sirotek. Sirotek tried to wriggle free but Sub passed into half guard. Dave Sub postured up and then rolled for a leg lock! Sirotek popped his leg out and climbed into the top position, landing in guard on top! Sirotek postured up to start dropping ground n pound and Dave Sub immediately went for an armbar! Sirotek submitted to avoid harm. Dave Sub def. Petr Sirotek via Submission (Armbar) at 0:50 of round 1! [Main Card] (Super-Heavyweight Division) Max Planck (1-0) versus John Kowalski (1-0) Round 1 – Max Planck wasted no time pushing forward and throwing a big power jab that busted open a cut over John Kowalski's right eye. Kowalski fired back with a body shot and tried to fire off a double jab but Planck slipped both shots. Planck came back with a big overhand right that knocked Kowalski unconscious! Max Planck def. John Kowalski via KO (Punch) at 0:09 of round 1! (Light-Heavyweight Division) Shozo Amisaki (1-0) versus Pablo Asprilla (0-1) Round 1 – The two combatants opened up right away trading strikes. After a fairly evenly balanced exchange of strikes for the first minute, Amisaki engaged Asprilla in a clinch. From this position, Asprilla dominated the remainder of the round. Round 2 – Asprilla opened the round by throwing a wild hook that missed by a mile, then a jab that snapped the head of Amisaki back. Amisaki fired back with a chopping leg kick and avoided a jab. Amisaki clinched and worked his short elbows, but Asprilla quickly took control once again. Against the cage, Asprilla worked heavy punches and shoulder strikes while easily nullifying the offense of Amisaki. As Asprilla was working more big punches, Amisaki grabbed the Thai plumb and landed a huge knee to the face of Asprilla! Pablo Asprilla pulled back, covering his face with his arms, and Amisaki cracked him with a big body kick, and then another! Then, as Asprilla went to cover his midsection, Amisaki nailed him with a head kick that knocked him out! Huge comeback victory for Amisaki! Shozo Amisaki def. Pablo Asprilla via KO (Head Kick) at 1:31 of round 2! (Middleweight Division) Nathaniel Lewandowski (1-0) versus Bob Allen (0-0) Round 1 – Bob Allen started this fight by clinching immediately, but Nathaniel Lewandowski reversed and began pressing Allen against the cage. Allen tried to pull guard but Lewandowski controlled well. Midway through the round, Lewandowski broke the clinch and cracked Allen with a big body kick! Allen stepped back to take a big, deep breath. For the remainder of the round, Lewandowski put on a striking clinic against the untested Allen. Round 2 – More beautiful striking from Nathaniel Lewandowski as he rode his bicycle, forcing Bob Allen to come to him. About thirty seconds in, Lewandowski dropped Allen with a big head kick! Lewandowski jumped into mount on top of his wounded, bloodied opponent. Although he didn't do much with the position, Lewandowski dominated the round, landing just enough punches to maintain the mount. Round 3 – Bob Allen did well to defend himself in the early goings here. Although he managed to clinch briefly, Lewandowski quickly broke the clinch. Allen tried to shoot in for a takedown but it was stuffed with ease. Lewandowski began landing with regularity again. Midway through the round, Lewandowski dropped Allen with a big head kick! This time, Allen was allowed to regain his feet. As Allen pushed forward to clinch, Lewandowski landed a big hook that put him down! Lewandowski began raining down punches on his felled foe until the fight was gracefully stopped. Nathaniel Lewandowski def. Bob Allen via TKO (Strikes) at 2:45 of round 3! [Co-Main Event] (Featherweight Division) Yasuda Takahiro (1-1) versus Jevon Grimson (0-1) Round 1 – An early clinch from Yasuda Takahiro started off our co-main event. Jevon Grimson wanted desperately to get back to range but Takahiro just kept nailing him with short punches and elbows. After nearly two minutes, the referee separated the fighters and a striking exchange ensued but for a moment as Takahiro clinched once again. This time, Takahiro stalled and controlled for the remainder of the round. Round 2 – Second verse, same as the first; Takahiro dominated the fight using his clinchwork. Round 3 – More of the same; Yasuda Takahiro holding Jevon Grimson against the cage and hitting him with punches, knees, and elbows to dominate yet another round. Yasuda Takahiro def. Jevon Grimson via Unanimous Decision (30-25, 30-25, 30-25). [Main Event] (Middleweight Division) Gabriel Mellios (3-0) versus Todd Andrade (1-0) Round 1 – Our two main event grapplers met in the center of the cage, both looking to wrestle immediately! Todd Andrade shot in for a takedown that was stuffed by Gabriel Mellios! Again Andrade shot in for the legs of Mellios and again his efforts were for naught. The two fighters collided and Andrade tried to clinch but Mellios shoved him back, ducking under his arms to score a takedown into guard! After passing into half guard, Mellios began dropping punches! Body, body, head for Mellios who quickly followed it up by passing into full mount! Mellios postured up and began dropping big shots on Andrade, who quickly covered up and rolled to his side until the referee stepped in to stop it! Gabriel Mellios def. Todd Andrade via TKO (Strikes) at 1:55 of round 1! [After Action Report] Fight of the Night: Kojuro Kano vs Shane Fergusson Knockout of the Night: Shozo Amisaki Submission of the Night: Dave Sub Active Winning Streaks (2+ consecutive wins within SENSEI FC) Gabriel Mellios (185) (4-0) [2/19] + Viatus Enormis (135) (3-0) [1/29] Shozo Amisaki (205) (2-0) [2/19] + Yasuda Takahiro (145) (2-0) [2/19] + Nathaniel Lewandowski (185) (2-0) [2/19] + Vladamir Fedetenko (265) (2-0) [2/5] Manuel Requina (135) (2-0) [2/5] Pops Ceballos (145) (2-0) [2/5] Lazor Kwiatkowski (265+) (2-0) [1/29] Nikolai Kaspersky (185) (2-0) [1/29] Juan Martinez (205) (2-0) [1/29] Ant Thrax (170) (2-0) [1/29] Izak Jeppesen (265) (2-0) [1/22] Jin Mori (170) (2-0) [1/22] Toby MacAlister (155) (2-0) [1/22] Christopher Boyd (155) (2-0) [1/22] Charlie Crucifer (155) (2-0) [1/15] Joshua Whitlock (145) (2-0) [1/15] Sugawara Ichirou (185) (2-0) [1/15]
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  3. After his successful title defense in what many are calling the fight of the century, Kilo Maluga continues to chase greatness as he closes in on Paul Warror's SYN record of most wins in org history (33) and Tycoons Heavyweight record of Most major world title wins by Rinky Spider (25). Here are the records he broke/extended this weekend. He set the org records for Most KO wins in org History 26 Most Title Wins 19 Most Title Defenses 16 Most Title Wins By T/KO 19 Most Finishes In Title Fight Wins 19 Most Consecutive Title Fight Wins 15 Look out for his fight with Pupuki Namasuzuki on February 27th as he returns just a week after his destruction of Conor the Barbarian. he will be attempting to further the all time record for most title win Will Kilo win #20?
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  4. SUCKER PUNCH PREVIEW Sucker Punch Pro Series 121 Alright folks, Donkey will be joining me as we quickly attempt to get through a preview for SPPS 21 which will be taking place at the Wombly Arena in London in just about…oh…two hours by the time this piece is fully published! Had a very busy day out of the house yesterday so no opportunity to get this done in advance. So…expect a very abbreviated section on each fight this go-round! No title fights on the card but the Main Card is still stacked at the top with the big boys, Chontamenti and Harrison, headlining and Machado/Blikstein representing the Middleweights in the Co-Main Event. We’ve also got great fights leading up to that with Furioto/Cobain, Thai/Ecker and Camara/Bolt! As I said, we’re very short on time, so we’re just gonna jump right into the word from our sponsor and merchandise partner and get to the fun stuff for each fight in more detail! Our fantastic and respected sponsor is Shadow Warrior Nutrition! Many of you already know them as the providers of Shadow Warrior Tea 160Q, THE energy loss reduction supplements! For those of you who aren’t in the know on that, you should be, because this is the way you keep your fighter training more often and not taking sessions off to try to keep his energy above 90%! If you aren’t using this supplement, hurry over and check them out today, you will not be disappointed! Now, let's get to it! *********************** Undercard Bout #1: Lightweights Trevor Barnes (9-8-1-0) v Montesh Dominguez (7-11-0) HR: Donkey, I’m a bit disappointed here as both fighters come into this a bit unprepared with the morale off. DD: And that’s a big part of why they’re opening the card I’d think Hare! If they were more prepared on the regular they’d probably see more consistent success. HR: It looks like the skills are tightly matched for this one, with perhaps Dominguez claiming a small advantage in boxing, Muay Thai and even a tiny bit of wrestling. But there are no significant differences honestly. DD: Correct Hare, so we’ll jump straight to what I expect to see in this fight and my pick I think… HR: Ah, just one moment Donkey. First, let me fill folks in on recent trends and the outlook for these guys. Dominguez has lost four of his last five fights and comes into this one on a three fight losing streak. As you might guess, that puts him in a perilous position as we’ve started to trim down some of the weaker portions of the roster in all divisions. It’s safe to say that tonight is an absolute “must win” for him. Trevor Barnes comes in with the yo-yo action going on, bouncing between wins and losses one fight after the next. The morale issues are a direct result of him still, STILL, wearing his tighty whities. No matter what we do, some managers just won’t listen when it comes to the advice on fixing these things. He’s not quite on the hot seat yet, but a couple more losses in a row would certainly put him there, and a loss to an unprepared fighter like Dominguez tonight who is on such a losing streak himself would not be a good look. He needs to win almost as much as Dominguez does. Ok, now to your pick Donkey! Donkey’s Pick: Barnes via Unanimous Decision Dominguez tends to balance his approach between kickboxing and Muay Thai in the clinch. Barnes sticks more to the kickboxing aspect of things with a ton of leg kicks typically thrown out there. Neither fighter has a history of finishing, so there’s a very good chance this goes to the judges. I expect that Barnes should come out on top only due to having a bit more success of late and his two most recent losses being to a ground specialist in Furioto. *********************** Undercard Bout #2: Middleweights Red Jesus Karter (6-0-0) v Tyson Law (10-8-0) HR: Next up we have a Middlweight battle that will see Red Jesus Karter put his perfect 6-0 record on the line against what should be his toughest challenge yet in Law. Law doesn’t quite have the same record Donkey, but he has the edge in Jiu Jitsu in this one by a bit of a margin and that should make it interesting! DD: All very true Hare and Law’s last three wins, although spaced apart a bit with losses in between, have all come via submissions. So the threat is real for Karter tonight. That said, Karter’s last fight was against Hall and he did a great job of not falling to the many submission attempts that Hall threw at him. So the potential is there to see him handle Law just as well! HR: Karter looks to enjoy staying on the feet and staying separated. So do we have your classic striker versus grappler contest coming at us here Donkey? Law does need this win here, as a loss would leave him 2-5 in his last seven over two managers. That’s getting precariously close to a situation where we would have to consider setting him free. Give us a pick and your thoughts on how this goes, Donkey! Donkey’s Pick: Karter via TKO (Strikes) Your classic matchup is exactly what I expect in this one Hare, as you stated. Law will undoubted want this on the ground and may even get it there. The real test will be whether Karter can handle his level of submission and ground skills? It’s hard to pick against Karter so long as he hasn’t shown a weakness to date! Law has fallen via strikes before, so the precedent is there as well. I’ll go with the trend for now until somebody proves otherwise. *********************** Undercard Bout #3: Heavyweights Daniel Spong (6-3-0) v Akuma Manivong (6-6-0) HR: Next up, some of the big boys head into the cage including my own Manivong there Donkey! Both fighters are set and ready to go, so this should be a solid fight I’d think? DD: It should be, but I’m afraid I have to say that I think your boy is up for a bit of a rough challenge here tonight Hare. He’ll have the advantage in Muay Thai and a tad bit of boxing, but Spong has the wrestling advantage, a black belt to match Manivong’s and a really nasty streak on the ground mixing up a brutal ground and pound along with sub attempts. Manivong has shown he doesn’t mind working the ground game for subs, but if Spong controls the action on the ground with his better wrestling and gets into the top position this thing gets ugly fast for your boy Hare! HR: Wow, well, that’s a bit of a deflater for team Rumpler right there Donkey! Thanks for that…not. But I can’t argue with you. This may be one that Manivong would be better suited to try to keep on the feet and win with striking perhaps! So give us your pick Donkster! Donkey’s Pick: Spong via TKO (Strikes) Spong has thrown down some vicious shots on the ground lately leaving his last two victims in a pile of blood after doctor stoppages. He has a serious nasty streak and when you’re talking heavyweights, that’s a lot of aggression and just plain meanness! I think he probably gets the top at some point here and then it gets ugly… *********************** Undercard Bout #4: Light Heavyweights Choctaw Bloode (11-9-0) v Aleks Kuznetsov (10-7-0) HR: Wow Donkey! Two fighters here as get towards the end of the Undercard who have very similar records and also very similar skill sets, at least on paper in primaries! DD: Yep, and both are fully prepared! So it should be a great fight between Kuznetsov and Bloode tonight! Perhaps one of the better ones on the night and certainly for the Undercard. HR: Alright, give us some insight into both here? DD: Kuznetsov and Bloode both have had their issues with submission specialists in the past. Kuznetsov more so than Bloode, as at least Bloode was able to avenge a submission loss to Akerfeldt by coming back with a TKO under new management a couple months later. That said, even if this fight stays on the feet tonight, which it likely will, we should see some difference in styles as Kuznetsov has a pretty lengthy history of taking the fights deep while Bloode has more a tendency to go for the finish. And get finished at times as well. HR: Bloode definitely needs the win here more than Kuznetsov does and should be hungry for it. He lost four in a row prior to his win last month and that’s not a great look considering that came after a three fight losing streak that ended with two wins under current management. Another loss here would likely leave him only one more away from…well…you get it. So give us your pick Donkey! Donkey’s Pick: Bloode via TKO (Strikes) Kuznetsov can be finished and has been. Bloode will be out for just that tonight. I expect him to try to push the pace and either gas out Kuznetsov for the late TKO or just flat out bring bombs to try to end it. That could backfire and turn into a gas out situation in reverse in Kuznetsov’s favor, but I’m going with a gut pick here. *********************** Undercard Bout #5: Welterweights Justin Kulina (9-4-0) v Samuel Sanchez (11-8-0) HR: Really thrilled here Donkey! Yet another pairing for this evening that is amped up and ready to get in there! Both Sanchez and Kulina are representing the Welterweights well as they come into the cage fully prepared to do battle! DD: And with both having solid record…Kulina with the slightly better one and hence the reason he’s got the red corner…we can expect a really solid outing tonight from both of these kids. Sanchez has the edge on the ground in this one, with a very, very small edge in wrestling but a brown belt over Kulina’s purple. Kulina will be the one with the striking advantage on the feet as he has elite boxing but even a more impressive advantage in Muay Thai. Should he choose to take it into the clinch tonight. HR: So given all that are we looking at a potential striker versus submission battle here? DD: Probably not the submission part there Hare. Sure, Sanchez does have the Jiu Jitsu advantage, but more often than not his finishes come from a nasty ground and pound game. I think the Jiu Jitsu is more there as supplemental, a distraction if you will, and potentially for defense as well. HR: But we should definitely see Kulina trying to win this one on the feet with striking I’d think. And if he wants to keep it off the ground, doing it with boxing rather than the clinch might be the way to go. So, have a pick for us Donkey? Donkey’s Pick: Kulina via Unanimous Decision Sanchez has fallen victim to the judges’ scorecards quite a bit of late with an inability to finish the fight. One of those losses was against Kulina’s teammate, Segura as well, so Kelly McGrady is certainly familiar with Sanchez’s tactics. I think that might give an edge here. *********************** Ok folks, Donkey and I are working hard to get the rest of the preview out here and will be back soon within the hour with the remainder! *********************** Main Card Bout #1: Light Heavyweights Ibrahim Camara (38-19-1) v Ryan Bolt (4-0-0) HR: Main Card time here Donkey! And with it we get some truly unrestricted, unrestrained action with Bolt and Camara! Bolt, despite being a 346k ID fighter, has only four professional fights under his belt. But he’s made the most of those with an undefeated record to date. On the polar opposite side of the spectrum, Camara has a startling number of fights compared to Bolt with close to sixty fights leading into tonight! DD: Camara will have the experience advantage here tonight. But Bolt will have the skill advantage, on paper, as he carries a black belt in Jiu Jitsu and he’s also considerably younger at 28 years old while Camara is 36. Camara is on the right track now under his new management team, but under prior management had been struggling while at Syn with a 1-3 run over four fights. His win over Tank Tribute with us here at Sucker Punch last month in addition to the management change I just mentioned may have breathed new life into him and we’ll definitely see that theory tested this evening! HR: From what our scouts have told us, Camara is mostly a striker, a boxer. Bolt, despite having a black belt in Jiu Jitsu, prefers to stay standing and doesn’t mind either boxing or the clinch. Perhaps he focuses on the clinch tonight to put Camara where he’s not as comfortable…or do we see a surprise move to the ground game? DD: It’s very difficult to judge where Bolt and his came might take things tonight because of his four professional fights, one was in KT. So we have to discount that. Two of his prior MMA fights were QFC battles, so there’s only so much you can take from those also. The only solid information we have to go by is his fight last month here at Sucker Punch against Doppo Orochi. Which he won by focusing on the striking game and going for the TKO. Given that, we have to assume we’re likely looking at a standup battle tonight. HR: So a pick there Donkey? Donkey’s Pick: Camara via Majority Decision Camara knows how to win, he’s a former champ from his SMASH/ALPHA-1 days. That was under different management, but Antonio Maximus’ team is competent as well. I’m still waiting to see more from Bolt and how he handles this challenge as he builds up more credible fights on his resume. This is going to be a fun one to watch and analyze after! For now, I’m going with the more known fighter. *********************** Main Card Bout #2: Light Heavyweights Thai vs. Ecker II Wille Thai (9-7-0) v Devin Ecker (9-7-0) HR: Well Donkey, we may only be two fights into the Main Card here but there is a lot on the line for the participants in this matchup! The winner of Thai vs. Ecker two, in addition to being able to claim to be the victor in their rematch, will also earn a title shot against Izanagi to re-establish the Light Heavyweight Title here at Sucker Punch! Nice! DD: Well, no pressure there then right for these two? Haha. Both are fully prepared, as you’d expect them to be for such a big opportunity, so the best both can bring is what the fans should get this evening at the Wombley. Thai is historically a ground specialist who loves submissions. Ecker will have the advantage in all other areas including a slight edge in wrestling. He’ll use that to try to fend off Thai, but even more than that, he’ll want to use that wrestling to establish dominant position on the ground before he unloads a crushing GnP attack. As he’s done to more than a few opponents! HR: The first time these two met, back in August last year, Ecker won via KO late in the third round. Do you see that scenario repeating itself Donkey? DD: It sounds like it’s time for a pick I guess…so let’s do that and discuss… Donkey’s Pick: Ecker via TKO (Strikes) If Thai’s defensive grappling and transitions haven’t been beefed up in the past half year it could very well happen. But at the same time a submission artist is a nasty, dirty, dangerous opponent even when they’re on the bottom. Things can go sideways…or get snapped…quickly out of nowhere in those situations. So where and how this goes will really depend upon what each has focused on over the past half year, and a little bit of strategy and luck as well. This is a really, really difficult pick. I like Ecker’s chance to repeat in this one…but he did get caught by Akerfeldt in a guillotine back in October…so again, this could slip to Thai just as easily. Did I hedge my pick well enough there? Ha. *********************** Main Card Bout #3: Lightweights Maximus Furioto (17-8-0) v Kurt Cobain (13-8-0) HR: Alright Donkey, halfway through the Main Card here and our last bout before the Main Events! And this should be a fun one!!! Definitely striker versus ground specialist situation! DD: Exactly Hare, and Cobain really, really needs a big performance in this one tonight for a few reasons. First, he’s lost two in a row…granted, against some of the elite in the division but he himself has been a perennial contender and to get back into contention needs to prove he can beat those guys. But, more importantly perhaps, he’s struggled a little against ground guys and needs to also show that he can defeat them just as well as he can handle other strikers. We know he can hit, and hit hard, but can he do it all? You need to at this level now. HR: And we can’t overlook the need that Furioto has for a win here as well Donkey. And a win against another top competitor is even more on his shopping list! He’s fallen to Verreira and Ozbourne in the past five fights with only wins over Trevor Barnes who notoriously comes to the cage unprepared from a morale standpoint. DD: Correct, if Furioto has any hopes of establishing himself as Top Contender material in the future he needs to win fights like this against Cobain when they’re on the table. He had a great streak going in his early career, but he needs to show he’s that guy and not the more recent guy who’s also fallen to Yip Man lii. His win over Pablo Itzpapalotltotec showed he has what it takes. He just has to do it consistently. HR: Ok, give us the pick Donkster! Donkey’s Pick: Furioto via Submission (Armbar) Another thing that has to be taken into consideration tonight is that Cobain is now with a new management team. You’ve all heard me say before that sometimes that takes a fight or two for the manager and fighter to get on the same page. I think maybe, MAYBE, that makes the difference here tonight. This should be a fun, explosive fight that is finished in one manner or another though! The fans should get what they came for with this one! *********************** Co-Main Event: Featured Middleweight Bout Wanderson Machado (17-4-0) v Paulo Blikstein (12-7-1) HR: Our Co-Main Event brings star power in Wanderson Machado, former long-time champion here at Sucker Punch in the Middleweight division. However, what’s shocking to me is that he once again steps into the ring less than prepared with his energy off some. Similar to last month, which led to the loss of the belt. We thought that this fight was going to potentially be the one that offered him the chance to get a look back at his hardware, but honestly, if he isn’t prepared Blikstein may just salivating at the chance to take out the former champ tonight! DD: Blikstein should absolutely be doing just that, salivating! He’s been one big win away from taking that next big step he needs and starting to string together quality wins that would catapult him into the elite in the division. Winning three of his last four is a great start, but they were against the fighters just one tier down. He’s lost to the likes of Patterson, Marka, Fuhren, etc. in the past half year and those are the guys he has to start taking out. Tonight is a HUGE opportunity for him to make a statement within the Middleweight division that the rungs on the ladder are changing! HR: Blikstein appears to have the skill advantage with better Jiu Jitsu and ground game as a whole tonight. But we all know that Machado is a beast with great intangibles who just finds a way. Can he do it with less than perfect preparation though? Donkey’s Pick: Blikstein via TKO (Strikes) Machado will try to keep it on the feet and stand and strike from distance as he tends to do. He’ll try to wear Blikstein down and then go for the kill with the KO or TKO. On the other hand, Blikstein has been showing a tendency to go to the ground and work the striking game down there lately. And honestly, I don’t see that as a bad move at all here tonight! Both should have a chance to finish and win this one. It’s kinda a toss-up, but when it comes to that, I go with the more prepared fighter as most know! *********************** Main Event: Featured Heavyweight Bout Thoth Chontamenti (14-4-0) v Sean Harrison (13-3-0) HR: 14-4 against 13-3 records in the Main Event? Yep, I love it Donkey! DD: It’s the battle of the beasts in just about every way Hare! The fans are in for a GREAT finish to the evening here with the former Champ going into the cage against an extremely talented Harrison! HR: Who has the advantage here Donkey? DD: On paper that would be Chontamenti. All other things equal, his edge appears to be in Jiu Jitsu with his black belt over Harrison’s purple. Harrison is a power striker though and can finish it before the fight even thinks about getting to the ground. And he’s a former champ in his own right having owned the championship at CMMA for the longest time. Which is why he got an immediate opportunity here last month but ended up coming up a bit short…or bloody as the case may be…against Shima…having the fight called by the docs due to cuts. That one had to hurt a bit, but it was a slasher film going on in the cage! HR: It’s tempting to say that Thoth has been struggling more lately than he ever did over his career, but is that even fair to say really? DD: It is and it isn’t Hare. Yes, he has lost the title and failed to get it back on two different occasions. But the roadblock has been Shima, the eternal thorn in his side! Shima seems to be his kryptonite and the fact that Harrison lost to Shima as well makes this all the more interesting! HR: So let’s get a pick here and finish up the preview Donkster! Donkey’s Pick: Chontamenti via Submission (Armbar) I’m guessing that Thoth takes this one to the ground rather than playing the, “I hit you hard, you hit me hard back” game with Harrison. The question will be how does Harrison handle that given the difference in Jiu Jitsu? We know this is Harrison’s last fight with us, and undoubtedly he wants to go out with a huge BANG! Chontamenti would love to use this fight to catapult him to yet another title shot. Big things on the line here! *********************** So there we have it Sucker Punch fans! So just under two hours before the action explodes in London folks! Donkey and I are now set to head over to the Wombley for a great night of fights and we hope you’ll join us! If not, catch the LIVE three hour PPV in all it’s glory! Till then, have fun and don’t forget… Keep it cheap and dirty…Sucker Punch Pro Series style!
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  5. can't wait bro, Karim has been ready for months! let's get this show on the road!
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  6. You've been searching for the holy grail when the treasure was in your heart all along? Middleweight Champ, Champ at Suckerpunch Kiryu Kazuma, who got his second quickest TKO after he started taking PED supplements even with all the wind resistance from the extra knuckle hair retained his title, #4 P4P in NY/#45 WW, #2/#9 Middle weight NY/WW and #3 Pro Pac-man player in the Greater Sandusky Ohio area.
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  7. Match made in heaven. Congrats
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  8. Kilo Maluga is happy to be the face of PED. Follow the docuseries of his career here: Inside the Game of Kilo Maluga
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  9. Kilo Maluga laughs in the face of danger. Up next, a heavy handed sumo wrestler. Kilo comments on his upcoming fight during his docuseries: Inside the Game of Kilo Maluga World Heavyweight champion and #1 P4P fighter Kilo Maluga comments on the upcoming event between Heavyweight contenders Alexei Babinski and Cedric De Boise. Kilo's Analysis: Babinski is the better fighter. He's more skilled and more athletic. More physical tools. But very few fighters are the same after I nuke them. How will his chin hold up after getting hit with the mighty hands of Kilo? Babinski has 9 KO losses in his career and once tapped to strikes. Real fighters don't tap to strikes. CDB has been knocked out by lesser fighters as well. He has some power in his hands, but Dr Hatsumi's Clinic is a weak facility that produces meager fighters. CDB is also French and that factors into my prediction... Babinksi wins by Submission (strikes) in round 2.
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  10. Mohammed Kahn [#1 Light Heavyweight In The World] 🤝 Combate [Unrestricted Org of the Year 2021]
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  11. What are you hinting at here old man? You think Christoph is a fraud??
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  12. Well it didn't take long at all for MMATycoon to get it's very own Shaun King now did it? Keep grifting Cynical Christoph. Your lack of integrity is matched only by your lack of melanin.
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  13. Kaiden Thibodeaux: "Normally as an milionaire, I'd ignore the poor. But lucky, by accident?!?! Said the loser cop who got beat the fuck up to the tune of "Fuck The Police". Your words hold no worth here. You had your chance to stop me and caught the Rodney King assbeating. Anytime you want a Round 2 of that lemme know asshat. I'd love to beat on the police again. Fuck 12! Fuck The Police! Light up that exotic if you got it!"
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  14. Now I'll go hide tonight. R E G A L
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  15. I'll enter for 265 25y/o and 18y/o 185.
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  16. False! The entire Diggs family are the GOATs of black fighters!!!!!
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  17. Paddy's Enhancing Drugs We would love to hereby wish our latest signee [#1 HW] Kilo "Bloodbath" Maluga (36-7-0) good luck vs [#4 HW] Pupuki "Pillow Hands" Namasuzuki (18-7-0)! Oh wait, we would love to wish Namasuzuki good luck as well, as he is also a proud representative of our brand. And wait what, next in line is Karim? But... he is also sponsored by us... Conflict of interest? Nope, just a lot of interest in what will go down. All beasts, all eager and hungry to either dethrone the p4p king, or in his own case, defend the throne in blood.
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  18. Get another true entertainer raisins. B I R T H
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  19. [#1 HW] Kilo "Bloodbath" Maluga (36-7-0) vs [#4 HW] Pupuki "Pillow Hands" Namasuzuki (18-7-0) is officially booked for SYN 881. Less than 7 days away, Kilo's quick turn around is only possible due to his quick destruction of his arch nemesis merely 24 hours ago in an early candidate for KOTY. By this stage there isn't an MMA fan alive that doesn't know Kilo's name. Muttering his name causes butt pirates across the high seas to shudder in fear of being clinch raped. With 36 wins and 36 knockouts on his resume against the best the heavyweight division has to offer, he's cleaned house and is running laps around the competition. Fearlessly, Kilo heads to Pupuki's backyard in Tokyo to take on the heavy handed Sumo Wrestler. "I've never been taken down in my career. Don't plan on it now." Kilo states with confidence. "He's coward. I will crush him." Pupuki is riding an 8 fight win streak in the Syn' Heavyweight division and has been a total pansy ass when it comes to frequent fights. He's either injured, pulling out, or out right refusing. He's holding on to his win streak for dear life and refuses to fight any more legit contenders. Pupuki has only fought twice this entire year. Kilo has already knocked down 4 top ranked opponents. So why is Kilo entertaining this little coward? "To smash. It's simple. Blood tribute must be paid." He explains. "Pupuki only gets this opportunity because Karim Johnson is still injured after his recent fight with Little Babinski." And does Kilo have a message for the #3 P4P GAMMA Champion Karim "Carnage" Johnson (22-4-0)? @Ramirez "Ice up son."
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  20. "The Pitbull" Mohammed Kahn (19-4-1) is currently in contract negotiations with CEO of the Year and #1 org owner Darren Russell. He's angling for all the VIP treatment. "It's honor to fight for #1 organization. I must be VIP. Red carpet, red panty night, and the sticky green. I make the big KO's and make the event ratings go... "boom"... Praise be to allah. As-Salaam-Alaikum."
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  22. Moses Diggs is the best black fighter. He's got the grillz and the earrings. He just needed a chain and maybe a haircut or some cornrows.
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  23. *turn device sideways if on mobile Official Rankings -Bantamweight- -Featherweight- Detkhunjon Sitsongrit Do Ho Joy ▲ 1 SYN 4-2-1 SYN 5-3-0 1 - Otis Driftwood ▲ 1 SYN 6-2-0 1 - Dick Caunt ▼ 1 SYN 7-3-0 2 - Killer Kidd ▼ 1 SYN 3-1-0 2 - Edson Bidon Barbosa SYN 17-7-0 3 - Lusmu Kutvonen SYN 1-0-0 3 - Aishah Bin Sari SYN 4-4-1 4 - Gemellus Axius SYN 9-4-0 4 - Gorgon Patriot SYN 3-2-1 5 - Petchuanglek Sitsongrit SYN 0-0-0 5 - Marcello Sosa SYN 3-4-0 6 - Adrian Picklesby SYN 3-0-0 6 - Lincoln Storm SYN 1-2-0 7 - Juan Pique SYN 5-3-0 7 - Mac Bandini SYN 3-4-0 8 - Paddy Mcgillicutty SYN 0-1-0 8 - Ryan Rodriguez SYN 4-4-0 9 - Takashi Yoshida SYN 5-2-0 9 - Adim Bulb SYN 1-0-0 10 - Peter Narz ▲ 1 SYN 8-8-0 10 - Atticus Finch SYN 0-0-0 new -Lightweight- -Welterweight- Dick Pawlik ▲ 1 Angus MacArthur li SYN 9-4-0 SYN 11-3-0 1 - Rob Roy ▼ 1 SYN 3-1-0 1 - Izzy Bangin SYN 0-0-0 new 2 - Roberto Duranto SYN 6-3-0 2 - Herb Krison ▲ 1 SYN 7-3-0 3 - Artturi Reinikainen ▲ 1 SYN 6-4-0 3 - Summa Sector ▲ 2 SYN 5-4-0 4 - Rod De Minaur ▼ 1 SYN 2-0-0 4 - Rigel No Kachi ▼ 3 SYN 11-6-0 5 - Koichi Kamei SYN 4-4-0 5 - Toussaint Bissainthe ▼ 1 SYN 6-3-0 6 - Evan Duvernay SYN 0-0-0 new 6 - Ludwig Von Mises SYN 6-3-1 7 - Domenico Mazziotti ▼ 2 SYN 6-5-0 7 - Dylan Peterson ▼ 5 SYN 7-3-0 8 - Valerio Bartoli SYN 5-3-1 8 - Serhey Rishnikov ▲ 3 SYN 5-3-0 9 - Sasha Beliy SYN 7-5-0 9 - Ri Zaadha ▼ 1 SYN 11-9-1 10 - Sao Alela SYN 3-4-0 10 - Aku Serronen ▼ 1 SYN 4-4-0 -Middleweight- -Light Heavyweight- Jean-Claude Marceau Yka Sonni SYN 7-1-0 SYN 1-0-0 1 - Dany Crosby ▲ 1 SYN 17-7-0 1 - Joe Dinapoli ▲ 2 SYN 4-0-0 2 - Conrad Tama Ginty ▼ 1 SYN 5-3-0 2 - Just Whymer SYN 21-8-3 3 - Ispa Murhaa ▲ 1 SYN 2-2-0 3 - Badr Al Din ▼ 2 SYN 16-8-0 4 - Odchigin Khadan ▲ 1 SYN 3-5-0 4 - Nig Nig ▲ 3 SYN 3-1-0 5 - Manny Johnson ▲ 1 SYN 1-0-0 5 - Kento Kawamata ▼ 1 SYN 10-5-0 6 - Edson Atunes ▲ 5 SYN 0-1-0 6 - Dempsey ONeill SYN 0-0-0 new 7 - Wilfredo Wild ▼ 4 SYN 1-2-0 7 - Simon Gustafsson ▼ 2 SYN 7-4-0 8 - Stanley Steele ▼ 1 SYN 2-4-1 8 - Aydan The Wandering Spirit ▼ 2 SYN 5-3-1 9 - Baruto Tonissaar ▼ 1 SYN 1-0-0 9 - Don Bronson SYN 7-4-0 10 - Vicente Escalante ▼ 1 SYN 0-0-0 10 - Adils Hallbjornsson ▲ 1 SYN 2-2-0 -Heavyweight- Kilo Maluga SYN 26-3-0 Pound-for-pound 1 - Pupuki Namasuzuki ▲ 1 SYN 8-2-0 1 - Kilo Maluga 2 - Conor The Barbarian ▼ 1 SYN 8-7-0 2 - Jean-Claude Marceau 3 - Alexei Babinski SYN 6-4-0 3 - Dick Pawlik ▲ 7 4 - Bryer McGuire SYN 6-3-0 4 - Angus MacArthur li ▲ 2 5 - Cedric De Boise SYN 7-2-0 5 - Do Ho Joy ▲ 6 6 - Demir Kocak ▲ 5 SYN 1-0-0 6 - Yka Sonni ▲ 2 7 - Gothic Line ▼ 1 SYN 0-0-0 7 - Detkhunjon Sitsongrit ▲ 4 8 - Gary Sparxx ▼ 1 SYN 5-4-0 8 - Conor The Barbarian ▼ 4 9 - Yardbird Knox ▼ 1 SYN 9-6-0 9 - Joe Dinapoli ▲ 2 10 - Yago Steve SYN 5-3-0 10 - Dick Caunt ▼ 7 *SYN fighter records: green = won last fight red = lost last fight pink = drew last fight
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  24. ENIGMA POST RANKS 2/20 Rankings by ENIGMA wins. Minimum one win. Sponsored by: Conquer (6010) Current 370K Division Rankings 135 LBS 1. "Simple" Stuart Burrows (371807) (5-0 ENG) CHAMPION 2. Mickey "Kid Buzzsaw" Cowan (370184) (9-2 ENG) 3. Johnny Albatross (371279) (8-3 ENG) 4. Henry Colt (372002) (7-3 ENG) 5. Laertes "The Lady Slayer" Royster (370407) (2-1 ENG) 6. Bryce Helix (374063) (2-1 ENG) 7. Francis "Kiko" Hopkins (377664) (2-0 ENG) 8. Boris Yeltsin Jr (370085) (3-1 ENG) 9. "The Meat Factory" Red Yabattoir (374443) (1-0 ENG) 10. Tourney "Ultimate" Warrior (370972) (2-1 ENG) 11. Slick Sanchez (372164) (4-3 ENG) Baki "The Grappler" Hanma (370101) (3-3 ENG) 12. Ricky "Future Stepdad" Greene (371655) (3-4 ENG) 14. Avon Barksdale (373160) (1-2 ENG) 145 LBS 1. Arturo Ellacuria (371383) (8-0 ENG) CHAMPION 2. Petcharon Sitsongrit (371628) (5-1 ENG) 3. Dwalin Broadaxe (370732) (6-1-1 ENG) 4. Mario "Pitbull" Santos (370729) (3-0 ENG) 5. Jim "The Grim" Reefer (370276) (5-2 ENG) 6. Mark "The Truth" Hopkins (377665) (2-0 ENG) 7. "The Nigerian Dream" Chukwu Adeoluwa (370361) (1-0 ENG) CHALLENGER 8. "Main Card" Junk Yard Dog (371757) (1-0 ENG) 9. Alejandro "Lobo" Laguera (371411) (1-0 ENG) 10. Emanuel "The Shocker" Le Delma (371136) (3-1 ENG) 11. Paulo "The Hatchet" Roberto (375139) (4-1 ENG) 12. Roko Matijevic (373400) (2-1 ENG) 13. Magnus "Logan" Larsen (374273) (2-1-1 ENG) 15. Javier Arroyo (370342) (1-1 ENG) 155 LBS 1. Kwame "Killa Kwam" Redcliffe (371516) (8-3 ENG) CHAMPION 2. FullOf Hiddens (370922) (3-1 ENG) 3. BIshop Bonesteel (371707) (5-2 ENG) 4. Jakob "The Angry MMA Nerd" Rolf (370280) (5-3 ENG) 5. Ivan "The Decker" Draganov (4-2 ENG) 6. Jacques Turcotte (371692) (2-1 ENG) 7. Sultanbek "The Cocky" Akhtankhanov (371137) (2-1 ENG) 8. Cormac McCarthy (377381) (2-1 ENG) 9. Harris "The Grandmaster" Reed (370608) (1-0 ENG) 10. Marcus "Money" Shakes (370254) (8-5 ENG) 11. Aung "The Belt Thief" Siang (371974) (1-0 ENG) 12. Sun Lutang (373978) (1-0 ENG) 13. Manny "The Machete" Mercado (372035) (1-1 ENG) 14. Jihadi "The Beetle" John (373052) (1-1 ENG) 15. Remi Johnson (373795) (1-1 ENG) 16. Rudolf "The Scorpion" Meine (371723) (5-5 ENG) 17. "Jolly" Johnny Billabong (370301) (1-2 ENG) 18. Patrick Mahomes (370212) (1-3 ENG) 170 LBS 1. Nori "The animal " Voluspa (370327) (3-0 ENG) CHAMPION 2. Yaden "Pride of Tibet" Dhargey (370012) (7-1 ENG) CHALLENGER 3. Moshe Weiss (370440) (3-1 ENG) 4. "Caçador de Bônus" Valdo Calamari (374106) (2-0 ENG) 5. Jun Fan "Bruce" Lee (372312) (2-1 ENG) 6. Stephen Steve (370295) (4-2 ENG) 7. "The 7th Spear of Canton" Tam Yu Tai (372393) (1-0 ENG) 8. Alexander Leko (372189) (3-2 ENG) 9. Terry "Cobra" Silver (370166) (2-1 ENG) 10. Terrance Harris (374810) (1-1 ENG) 11. "The Ghurka Berserker" Agansing Rai (370078) (1-1 ENG) 12. Phil "Pj" Rivers (370878) (5-4 ENG) 13. Shahzad "Black Panther" Abdelrahman (370867) (4-3 ENG) 14. Kevin McDade (370800) (3-3 ENG) 185 LBS 1. DeShaun Holton Jr (370436) (10-1 ENG) CHAMPION 2. "Loose" Bruce Kiwi (370277) (5-1 ENG) 3. Tom Korppila (372154) (5-0 ENG) 4. Marko "The Butcher" Zrinski (370157) (3-0 ENG) CHALLENGER 5. Omer Demirci (371745) (3-1 ENG) 6. Junior Barbosa (370626) (2-1 ENG) 7. Attilio De Fiore (371384) (6-3 ENG) 8. Mr Pervitin (370455) (5-3 ENG) 9. Juan David "Trueno" Franco (375833) (7-0 ENG) 10. Albert "Chalky" White (373123) (2-1 ENG) 11. Ezequiel "El Fanatico" Canizares (370548) (1-0 ENG) 12. Jamil Hurst (370759) (2-1 ENG) 13. Mike "Retard" Jones (374252) (2-1 ENG) 14. Jake "The Grim Reaper" Reaper (371197) (2-1 ENG) 15. Free Waterfall Jr (370943) (3-3 ENG) 16. Abdo Farah (370396) (2-2 ENG) 17. "Kid Vicious" Vinicius Kicklighter (370176) (1-1 ENG) 18. Lathem McGuire (371389) (1-1 ENG) 19. Pooky "Bear" Steve (370298) (1-1 ENG) 20. Blade "PEDpool" Wilson (370160) (1-1 ENG) 21. "Cpt." Jack Phillips (370861) (1-2 ENG) 22. Kron Gracie (371530) (1-2 ENG) 23. "The Blackthorn" Dalinar Kholin (371436) (2-2 ENG) 24. Hanan "Peace Train" Pacha (370557) (3-3 ENG) 205 LBS 1. Vladimir "Бомбить" Skurwysynowski (370159) (5-2 ENG) CHAMPION 2. Donner Keil (370621) (2-0 ENG) CHALLENGER 3. Rufus Rutger (370515) (4-0 ENG) 4. "The Bestial Baron" Zekariays Solomon (373105) (3-0 ENG) 5. Hrvoje "The Golden Boy" Palmotic (371936) (2-0 ENG) 6. Davon Davis (370614) (8-2 ENG) 7. Third "Whore" Wife (370450) (6-3 ENG) 8. Frank Gizmo (370888) (7-2-2 ENG) 9. Alexander Cotilla (375199) (3-1 ENG) 10. Danny "The Dandy Lion" Danger (370245) (5-3 ENG) 11. Vlad "The Impaler" Dracul (373453) (4-3-1 ENG) 12. Peter Piper (372359) (2-0 ENG) Jan Skrzetuski (371190) (1-0 ENG) 13. Temirbek Yuldashev (370519) (2-2 ENG) 14. Ethan Mayer (370545) (1-1 ENG) 15. "Clutch" AJ Brown (370520) (1-1 ENG) 16. Kingsley "King" Nasir (373122) (1-1 ENG) Kevin Jones (370230) (1-2 ENG) 17. Gunnar Gunnarsson (370435) (1-2 ENG) 19. "Shuriken" Ichioka Kaori (370838) (2-3 ENG) 265 LBS 1. Lasha Abashidze (370290) (5-0 ENG) CHAMPION 2. Yannick "Menton de Granit" Sakala (370900) (2-0 ENG) CHALLENGER 3. Huber Schlesien (372010) (3-0 ENG) 4. "The Parrot" Iago Farfan (370408) (2-0 ENG) 5. Roman "The Penultimate Emperor" Emelianenko (371065) (2-1 ENG) 6. Death "Knight" Knell (370313) (2-1 ENG) 7. Adilson "Maguila" Rodrigues (371045) (6-2 ENG) 8. "Sloppy" Kevin Mamar (371793) (4-3 ENG) 9. Eddie "Unforgettable Fire" McDermott (372350) (6-4 ENG) 10. Giveme Granite (370921) (7-3 ENG) 11. Maximilian "The Lion" Bonaparte (372280) (2-1 ENG) 12. Frank "The Tank" Kurschmann (372057) (6-4 ENG) 13. Antun "The Angel of Death" Simunic (371357) (2-1 ENG) 14. Bugsy Seigel (370304) (2-0 ENG) 15. Jake Conway (370683) (4-3 ENG) 16. Paulo Kogos (371023) (1-1 ENG) 17. White Cole (378310) (1-0 ENG) 18. "Big" Dick Glover (371597) (2-2 ENG) 19. Alexandria OcasioCortez (370453) (1-1 ENG) 20. Adeboye Temidare (374374) (1-2 ENG) 21. Herbert "Die Maschine" Kreischer (374649) (4-2 ENG) 22. Magnus "Hammer" Tyme (373202) (3-5 ENG) Current 265+ Division Rankings 1. "Mad" Anthony Wayne (360096) (2-0 ENG) 2. Parta Matti (360064) (1-1 ENG) 3. Big "Dick" Fist (362251) (1-1 ENG) 4. Guido "Strong Guy" Carosella (366939) (1-1 ENG) 5. Paul "Gazza" Gascoigne (362037) (0-1 ENG) 6. Svend "The Duke of Ice" Thorsby (369330) (0-2 ENG) 7. Vunipola Veainu (372578) (15-5)
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  25. Forgotten and given up on, lost but not broken, Cynical "chaos" Christoph has found a light at the end of the tunnel and looking to spread awareness to the bfm movement. Hes the first fighter from his small village in Madagascar to make a living professionally fighting. Christoph soon found peace in the streets of London. Slangin both dick and drugs, he one day accidentally stumbled upon the door step of the legendary slaughter house gym and forever changed his life. Once a slave to the jungle and then the mean streets of London, now a simpatico of a man and on a mission to sleep anyone who dare challenges him. Anyways, BFM ✊🏽💪🏾
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  26. Only preachers in Utam meditate. S E N S E
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  27. Kids invariably like lighthearted Saturdays. O P I U M
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  28. Caged Dragons Rankings as of Feb 20 2021 *Rankings are based solely upon ranking in W/C, with One to Watch being a fighter we feel should be included as a contender despite rank. Please note these rankings do include QFC victories but initially a fighter must have a minimum of one victory over another contender inside the Org to be eligible for a title shot, no exceptions. This may increase in the future to ensure our long term fighters get a fair chance at a title over new fighters in the Org. All titles will be awarded after a title fight of 5 x 5minute rounds. Note: FA's will be with notation should anyone wish to pick up a contender. Bantamweight 135lb - Antonio Tarver 9-1 1. Pertti Palo 4-1 2. Primo Runduski 3-1 3. Frank Dux 3-0 4. Arthit Jitmuangnon 3-0-1 5. Kotaro Asakura 3-0 One to Watch - Benny Abiog 3-0-1 - Kotaro Asakura 3-0 - Primo Runduski 4-1 Featherweight 145lb - Reni Manfield 7-0 1. Jack Goff 7-1 2. Jesus Valle 6-1 3. Little Jimmy 7-0 4. Floruit Biggus 3-1 5. Bruce Lee 3-1 FA One to Watch - Colin Murphy 2-1 Lightweight 155lb - Jon Biko 4-0 1. Junior Johnson 4-1 2. Brook Anderson 4-0 3. Brian McFoy 5-1 4. Iago Pacheco 3-0 5. Dzastins Vilums 5-0 One to Watch - Bryan Danielson 4-1 - Jean Pierre Archambeau 3-0 - Nassir Bey 5-1 Welterweight 170lb - Ivar Kvick 6-0 1. Jorge Santa Perez 5-1 2. Ham Burger 4-0 3. Tomahawk Mankiller 5-1 4. Junqueiro Santo Amaro 3-0 5. Jung Lee 6-2 FA One to Watch - Ben Jammin 6-2 - Tyler Crowe 4-1 - Jose Garcia 4-0 Middleweight 185lb - Dedrick Havoc 7-1 1. Dylon Taylor 4-1 2. Corey Nemec 3-1 3. Antoine Milfort 3-1 4. Victor Cash 4-1 5. Super Special 4-1 One to Watch - Jim Johnathan 5-2 Light Heavyweight 205lb - Kimbo Slice 7-1 1. Khalil Burnett 4-0 2. Arto Jarvinen 7-0 3. Charles Wang 5-0 4. Andrei Baltaretu 6-1 5. Jerman Christ 3-0 One to Watch - Arne Skognar 3-1 Heavyweight 265lb - Tenacity Tshabalala 5-1 1. Evaristo Catricheo 3-0 2. Jarkko Ahola 4-1 3. Emil Henrikson 3-1 4. Heino Vanhatalo 3-1 5. Wang Chung 4-1 One to Watch - Alonzo Leandro 6-2 - Lord Forklift 4-1 - Candy Routure 3-1 - Kekino Maluga 3-0
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  29. "Gloomy" Yasuda Takahiro (380343) "It was a good perfomance. I did a lot! I did a lot to get the win, not maximum! Judges did a great job! I know my next opponent, so feel really excited bout that! I will rip your head off soon, mate! Remember. Keep your guard high and don't let me kill you, bastard! HEAD HIGH, GUNZ HIGH, GUARD HIGH, HIGH AS FUCK, MOOOOTHHHAAAFFFFUCKKKAAA!"
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  30. KO OF THE NIGHT: Leandro Gomes(aka Multi #1) SUB OF THE NIGHT: Ricky Martin(aka Multi #2) FIGHT OF THE NIGHT: Bryant Colin(aka Multi #3) HONORARY MENTION: Mike Turbo(aka Multi #4) You're a bitch
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  31. He inadvertently bungled explaining dating. V A S H I
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  32. {C} Roy vs Pawlik {1} Lightweight Championship of The World On January Thirtieth "Thick" Dick Pawlik took a fight just two weeks after he defeated one of the very best Lightweights, we have ever seen in Bathory by submission. The red belt grand master in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu figured should he get this fight to the ground at any point he would show the far less experienced grappler that there are serious levels to this game. Unfortunately for Pawlik he would not be able to secure any of the submission he attempted and would see perhaps the most debated decision I have ever seen. Rob "The Pride of Scotland" Roy took home the title and a new sense of confidence that he would likely never suffer a submission loss in his career if even "Thicc" Dick couldn't make him submit. The animosity between these two has been quite apparent in recent weeks with one team claiming that the other was robbed of a victory they should have received while other insinuates that his opponent's submission game is seriously overrated. In their first match it was a bit of a shocker that Roy held on for as long as he did and did not tap but outside of those shocking escapes that he displayed the fight was more a less a drag to witness. Pawlik and Roy combined threw just over 20 punches in twenty-five minutes, so what are we expecting this time around? I think we see an approach from Roy where he baits Pawlik in looking for a heavy counter. I think Pawlik will be quite eager looking for his takedown that he may put himself in a dangerous position. I feel if Pawlik is able to duck under a jab and land a takedown and focus on controlling his opponent and landing some strikes, we may actually see him forcefully submit the current Champion. Nothing is promised and at this level of the game, the belt can fall to either side. However, the last thing any of us want is another fight that we argue the decision about for the foreseeable future. My prediction, we will either get the knockout or submission of the night from this fight! {C} Marceau vs Ginty {1} Middleweight Championship of the World A list of a who's who rests unconscious on Jean-Claude Marceau's fight record. The knockout king himself is returning to defend his crown once again for a third time and this time against the living male model himself, Conrad Tama Ginty, the Irish fighter known for his relentless pace and constant pressure of his opponents. With his punching prowess being off the charts, Ginty is a fighter who prefers to stand and trade with his opponents. With his expertise in boxing and willingness to strike all day with his opponents, he comes up against one of the nastiest strikers we have ever seen with Marceau, a fighter who prefers to stand and trade leaving the other unconscious. Jean-Claude the six-time knockout of the night award winner, believes he holds the power in his hands to put any middleweight out on their back, whether that is a champion from syn or one from another org he has proven it time and time again that he is by no means someone to consider you would walk right through. The French king has been almost celebrated as of late more and more in his hometown of Paris, being regarded as a mime amongst men. With fists that seem to be loaded with weapons he has a tendency to put opponent after opponent unconscious. This has caused serious concern as officials of the Nevada State Athletic Commission have speculated perhaps Performance Enhancing Drugs are responsible for his dynamite power. Within the span of three weeks, it was reported he was tested 100 times. That is nearly five times a day! Of course, each test came back negative apart from the fifteenth which apparently was contaminated Parisian meat. Ginty vs Marceau is all about Skill vs Strength in my book. The technique of Ginty will have to be on full display as he weaves his way in and out of strikes looking to land his own but to carefully evade the hammers thrown by Marceau is a task very few have accomplished. My prediction for this fight, Marceau stops Ginty in the second with a barrage of punches and retains the Middleweight Title! {C} MacArthur Ii vs Ko Nachi {1} Welterweight Championship of the World Rigel Ko Nachi riding high on his five-fight win streak, looks to add his sixth win in a row and 4th with his new manager, and become the new Welterweight King this weekend as he takes on one of the most talented individuals in all of Sy, Angus "Scotty" Macarthur Ii. After putting on a dominant display against Dylan Peterson, the newly crowned king MacArthur is pleased to make his first ever title defense and against a man many considered to have been looked over for the welterweight title shot. Nachi, who switched management from Bwang to Optimal in the last couple of months has seen a steady rise in his career and seems to be more recognized than ever before. Having been in SYN for a majority of his career he had never gotten that title shot since he has fought here and many SYN fans are quite enthusiastic about his opportunity to finally fight for the belt. Having not fought each other in years past a certain freshness will be exciting to witness between these two warriors. Although both fighters hold several knockouts on their records, neither is known for that knockout like performance taht someone like Dylan Peterson would give. MacArthur who is seemingly excited about this fresh opportunity is equally thrilled about facing a long-time veteran of SYN and believes that his skill set this weekend will prove why he is the champion. Angus will likely prioritize his boxing and look to walk KO Nachi down where we should expect a multitude of strikes from Nachi to the point that we never know what is coming next. My Prediction, MacArthur wins a close decision. {C} Sitsongrit vs {1} Kidd Bantamweight Championship of the World The two best Bantamweight fighters in the world collide this weekend in a matchup that is expected to be as fast paced as it is technical. Killer Kidd a martial artist known for his punches as well as his tight clinch work considers he will overthrow the Champion this weekend in a violent way. Detkunjon Sitsongrit, the fighter who not only took the belt from Wayne Williams but also retired him is now looking to make his first defense since then. Sitsongrit, who throws an obscene number of punches in his fights, has shared that he believes he will outlast Kidd in five rounds and score the decisive victory moving him closer to the greatest Bantamweight fighter of all time status. In the lead up to this fight, there were reported accounts of videos surfacing showing Killer Kidds preparations for the fight. Accusations came to say that there was a spy in his camp and all roads lead to Charlie Hunt, a fighter in the same camp who is relatively new to the sport of MMA. The drama ensued when Hunt and Kidd broke out into an altercation over the video trainings surfacing and allegedly Kidd choked out Hunt and informed his manager that he would not want to train with this amateur ever again. When word about the training footage surfacing on the internet hit Sitsongrits ears he claimed he did not watch it and had no desire to see it as he felt it would be quite disrespectful to his opponent. In one of the first championship fights of the night, many fight fans are hoping that it is packed with bell-to-bell action, and many have begun to speculate that with Kidd on his six-fight win streak he will undoubtedly add Sitsongrit to that list. The question I have is how does Kidd plan to keep that pace up with Sitsongrit? The pace alone of Sitsongrit is virtually unmatched and despite Kidd showing that he has knockout power, it's not likely to be the answer for him either. I believe Kidd will look to close the distance with Sitsongrit and keep the fight in the clinch where he will pummel the body repeatedly but to do that against a legendary Thai fighter, good luck. My prediction, Sitsongrit throws 200 punches and holds the belt breaking the winning streak.
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  33. Don't forget to downvote this post w/ all 5 of your accounts one after the other
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  34. Hey dickbag, having fun upvoting your posts w/ 4 of your multis? Chode
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  35. CTE is a hell of a drug. What they really needed was to not single, man cover the triple crown WR with a Safety with the game on the line. Tom Brady is the GOAT, regardless. BLM. ❤️
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  36. Balagot Liu disapproves of this message... Congrats Darren ! Keep up the good job !
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  37. I'm at least 14 years old #pastmyprime #mypoorknees
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  38. Who is the man (maybe?) behind the facade of the Grumpy Bastard? Why so Grumpy? Why so scared? I've heard quite a bit of you declining fights with no reason attached. The same MO when you declined your recent offer for 10-0 Ara Tiotio to face my boy Sasha 7-1 for a #1 contender match. Your fighter is 10-0 fighting nothing but scrubs. He's falsely climbed the ranks of the HW division while dining on nothing but cream puffs. Now a REAL challenge comes your way and what do you do???? STOP being a Grumpy lil bitch. Grab your cankles, call your BFF Hilary Clinton, and wash out your crusty ol vagina. Step up you scared Grumpy bitch
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