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  1. I am interested in being part of another alliance. Let me know.
  2. I thought of this the other day when I look at my gym with 5 coaches and 7 fighters. I don't really need any other coaches. What about an idea for making some coaches in the gym private and the rest can be public. This might make it worth more to make gyms more public if you can have a few coaches just for you.
  3. Looking to do some freelance writing right now for any interested orgs
  4. the assistant tool is only for VIP members.
  5. Kainlock

    Age Drop Off

    It still a work in progress, There are few fighters older then 35. The 28 was becuase the game is so young and people where becoming overpowered.
  6. Welcome Fight fans for tonight’s preview of the first ever Wolf Palace Rio Fight Night. I am your host Kainlock and we will go over all the exiting action planned for the 10th of April that will come you to live from Wild Bob’s Bar in the beautiful Rio de Janeiro. Tickets are on sale and many good seats are still available for all the great action we will see. Our first action of the night is in the welterweight division and will see a new comer to the Wolf palace in Rowan “Eurgh” Faife (0-1) taking on “Bruiser” Jeronimo Ferra De Almada (1-0). Rowan is a stand up warrior who found himself lost on the ground in his last fight. Reports are that he hasn’t really learned much from that meeting and looks to find himself in the ring once again with a strong grappler. Almada comes to us from the Steel Penn Alliance and appears to be a promsing young submission fighter. By all accounts Almada should be able to get this fight to the ground and take care of an overmatched Faife. But hey kids that’s why we have these fights. Almada is still going to have to get the fight to the ground and because of that Rowan does have a striker’s chance. Kainlock’s Prediction: “Bruiser” Jeronimo Ferra De Almada Our next contest is in the Lightweight division with Dong “Long Schlong” Dong (0-2) takes on Freddie “Cruger” Scott Miller (1-0). This fight looks like it will take place on its feet and that will benefit Dong very much. In his 2 prior defeats Dong found himself on the opposite end of some submissions and now gets his wish to face someone who will stand and bang with him. Miller made short work of his last opponent and will look to do the same here. On paper Dong is older, more experienced and more skilled then Miller. But that’s what Millers last opponent thought too. Can Miller make it 2 upset specials in a row? Kainlock’s Prediction: Dong “Long Schlong” Dong Some heavyweight action up next will see a fighter making his debut The Assassin (0-0) taking on Paulo “Mao de Ferro” Ferreira (1-2). Ferreira comes in here the more experienced fighter however the Assassin is looking to show he has taken his time developing his skills and will come out to wow everyone in Wolf Palace Rio. I talked to some folks over at Pros ya knows and they say this kid The Assassin out of the Tycoon Alliance is big strong and hits pretty hard. Not so good news for iron hand as his 2 losses have shown his chin is a little suspect. But hey you don’t get called “mao de Ferro because you have hands of pillows. That means we should be seeing some great heavyweight slugging going on with the better man getting the W. Kainlock’s Prediction: The Assassin More heavyweight action sees Joel “Bamalam” Watts (1-0) facing off against “Tiny” Big Fatso (0-0). Fatso is another Pros ya knows fighter of the Tycoon Alliance. Like The Assassin Fatso is of the Muay Thai discipline and since we are in the heavyweight division I doubt he will look to clinch and grind out a victory. Let’s not be so fast to discredit Joel Watts he has shown he can through down when needed and will look to take off Fatso’s head sooner rather than later. Either way a knouckout should be in the future of one of these competitors. Kainlock’s Prediction: “Tiny” Big Fatso “Pitbull” Aguinaldo Salcido (2-3) makes his WPR debut against Jon Fitch (1-0). No not that Jon Fitch. Jon Fitch does have a big name to fill and in his debut he shown he can grind it out with the best Jon Fitch’s in the World. Pitbull Salcido has been hit or miss in his fights so far and according to an interview last week in the Wolf Palace Rio Report Salcido has been suffering some morale issues as of late and some say he won’t be fully focused going in to this fight. Not coming in focused will play right into the hands of a grinder like Fitch. Can Fitch make it 2 in a row or will Pitbull find his mojo back and come into this fight ready? Kainlock’s Prediction: Jon Fitch Ben Richards (0-2) vs. Scooter McAuley (0-0) will be our feature Light Heavyweight fight of the night. Ben Richards is looking to prove is he can have a career in MMA. At 27 years old and an 0-2 start there is some grumbling at fellow fighters at ELITE Gym – Strikers think that Richards just doesn’t have “it” for this sport and he has been overtraining as of late. McAuley is also a man who is getting into the sport later and we will look to make sure he starts off more successful then Richards. Richards comes in with the better wrestling and better overall skills but McAuley should be superior on the ground and be able to control Richards if the fight goes there. Richards wants the fight on the ground so he may find himself overwhelmed once he ends up there. Kainlock’s Prediction: Scooter McAuley Again we find ourselves watching 2 heavyweights locking horns with Thiago “Bigfoot” Belfort (0-0) taking on Thiago De Silva (2-3) in the battle of the Thiago’s. De Silva is a good size heavyweight while “Bigfoot” is an enormous Heavyweight could easily fight at Super Heavyweight. De Silva hasn’t demonstrated much stopping power and with the sheer size of the debuting Bigfoot he may not be able to stop the big man. De Silva has shown the ability to go the distance and win and being so large and his first fight Bigfoot may find himself gassed if he doesn’t finish De Silva early. Kainlock’s Prediction: Thiago “Bigfoot” Belfort Middleweight action finds Rocky “Kid Dinamita” Joaquin (2-1) looking to square off against another Mauy Thai expert form Pros ya Knows “Powerful One” Scottie Power (0-0). Tycoon Alliance looks to for another fighter to make a debut at Fight Night. Joaquin is a great ground fighter and knows that standing with Power is not where he wants to be. So this fight will be dictated by either Powers ability to avoid Joaquin wrestling and make him may for any takedowns or Joaquin taking Powers to the ground and getting the submission win. Kainlock’s Prediction: “Powerful One” Scottie Power Our Co main Event in the night does not come with some questions. Many fans are clamoring that this fight should be main evening this card. The fans have gone on recording saying that “Bone Jeremy Crusher (4-1) is the biggest name on this card and with a 3 fight win streak he should be in the Main Event readying himself for what could be a title fight sooner rather than later. Crusher is grappling fighter thru and thru who gets the fight to the ground and works his magic. The one factor to why this fight may not be the Main Event is his opponent Tyler Durden (1-0). Durden trains at the Cozad MMA Rio and I will say it on record here tonight I will never back any fighter who trains at that dump of a gym. That being said Durden is also a solid ground fighter who has some standup ability. So when this fight goes to the ground both Durden could come in for the upset, but once again Cozad MMA RIO gym = a loss in Wolf Palace Rio. Kainlock’s Prediction: “Bone Jeremy Crusher Leaving us with our final fight of the night the Main Event of the evening Lightweights “EMPERADOR” Ryle Joaquin (2-1) against “Dynamite” Rodrigo Baptista (3-2). I already stated that his fight should not be the Main Event don’t get me wrong both fighters are worthy fighter for the fans too watch and it would be a the perfect fight for the Co-Main Event. Perhaps these 2 will prove me wrong and go on for put on the fight of the night. Kainlock’s Prediction: “Dynamite” Rodrigo Baptista That’s all for our recap tonight folks this has been Kainlock running down what should a a solid night of action for the first ever Fight Night event in Wolf Paradise Rio’s history. Don’t that when you need the best fight gear out there that you can’t find it in Rio you have to go to Tokyo at the official sponsor of Wolf Palace Rio, Damnfield clothing http://www.mmatycoon.com/clothingpublic.php?cid=3522
  7. Looking to do some writing for an org. PM me if intrested.
  8. Over 10 million in signing bonuses and 208 events with almost 2,000 fights, Elite Ultimate Fighting Championship has been a staple of MMA tycoon since May 2009. EUFC has held some great cards over these last 3 years even reaching as high as 4th best org in the world. But even the best of things can fall from grace and after 3 grueling years EUFC had found itself with less and less fighters and inactive champions on their hands. Igor Psycho did a fantastic job running this org for so long often single handedly. But, even the best of us can be run down and now he finds himself looking to pursue other opportunities in the game. Enter Kainlock the fairly successful org owner of New Age Fighting and New Age Fighting Montreal. Kainlock is ready to take over as the new owner of EUFC and bring it back to its former days of glory. But with the current roster in shambles how will he be able to bring EUFC back from the dead? Simple, hit the reset button. That's right EUFC is totally rehauling its roster of fighters and champions to start from scratch. EUFC name will still remain but there will be all new faces to continue the legacy of EUFC. After their last card Saturday the September 1st, EUFC will let go all current fighters and champions and bring in new fighters from around the world. When asked why he made the decision to start over Kainlock had this to say. "EUFC has had a great tradition and had many great fighters walk through these doors, however all good things must change with the times and although I respect every fighter on the roster, I felt it was best to start with a clean state. EUFC is a great name and I want to keep the name brand while creating a new environment to grow with the times." Of course Kainlock is no stranger to starting a brand new org. New Age Fighting has seen to iterations once in New York and once in Montreal, both where meet with good success. New Age Fighting Montreal was very successful as a 140K ID organization. "EUFC won't be a strict ID org but we will start with bringing in young talent and building from there. I have always felt that it is important to build trust in your fighters and managers to offer the most fair and equal competition. If you earn heir trust then they become loyal. Loyalty is the key to a good organization." Loyalty is going to be a question that needs to be brought up. Kainlock has now left 2 orgs and is about to operate a 3rd. Many might question where the loyalty was for his other fighters. "I only left NAF: Montreal to take over this long and storied organization. I do feel bad leaving those fighters behind with an unknown taking over. But at the same time I would hope that they would understand and perhaps be willing to forgive. My loyalty was to my Alliance and our godfather Igor to who the alliance owes much. He asked for someone to take over and I felt it was up duty to step up." With new organizations on the rise all the time especially in a busy place likes Las Vegas the new EUFC will have to make a pretty big splash to bring in new fighters. "Let me announce it to everyone here first EUFC plans to start 2 tournaments for Middleweight and Light Heavyweight. Once we have those divisions established we plan to grow from there. These tournaments will be for 170K + ID fighters. The plan is to make it an 8 man tournament with the winner receiving 100k and the title." We won't stop their either we will still will recruit other fighters to build the division and other challengers." Still what Kainlock looks to do will be an uphill to build EUFC to what it once was. "I am hoping that we can bring in some great new managers to EUFC and even get some old ones to give us another try" I would think that most in NAF Montreal had a good experience under my ownership and I look to build the same if not better in EUFC. Sign Up for 170K ID + Tournaments MW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. LHW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
  9. What type of ID. I did real well with 140K + in Montreal. I would hope that most managers I had would say it was run well.
  10. Elite Ultimate Fighting Championship has been a long standing org in the game theprevious owner Igor Psycho has decided to pursue something else. Now as the former owner of New Age Fighting Montreall. I plan on taking over EUFC tokeep it alive. The issue Ihave now is what to do with it. Theroster was very small; my champs are less then active; and it needs somerevamping. That is where I would like toask the community what Las Vegas needs for an org. Just lookingfor some ideas to change it up a little. Thoughts?
  11. Kainlock

    WMMA3 Game

    As a long tine player of all of the WMMA's and TEW's I can say that Adam Ryland games are usally pretty solid play. Now of course WMMA 3 is going to have more polish then the original. But if you have the cash around I would recommend this, especially if you enjoy doing some writing on the GDS forum board.
  12. I would like to sign up for 25 years no training.
  13. thats fine. Honestly I don't know if I would want to keep him if he does lose this weekend.
  14. Richard Teixeira would like to join in for the tournament.
  15. I am looking to put on a Super Fight on the 28th in Montreal for my HW champ. I am looking for someone Who is a top 500 4P4 HW. http://www.mmatycoon....php?FID=141860 Please let me know and I will make sure it is worth your time.
  16. looking for an org somewhere in North America. http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=105365
  17. how do I input the tycoon lottery?
  18. NAF 35: Hendricks vs. Williams Preview We gear my once again for some more great NAF live action from Hayashi's Lounge in Montreal, Canada<BR style="mso-special-character: line-break"><BR style="mso-special-character: line-break"> MAIN EVENT Welterweight Fight Johny Hendricks (8-1) vs. Jeff "The Wizard" Williams (8-3) NAF always has some of the best young talent in the world. Tonight we see 2 former champions for different regions of the country squaring off in our Main Event of the evening. Jeff "The Wizard" Williams is a natural Lightweight but has chosen to move up and challenge himself against the Welterweights of NAF. He comes to us by way of Los Angles where he is a former Steel Penn Evolution champion. "The Wizard" has displayed a great submission game throughout his career with 7of his 8 wins won by various methods. A win for Williams may not only give him a shot at the title, but with rumors of a possible lightweight division starting up, he could also make a claim for a title shot there as well. Only 1 man stands in his way and that is the former 1st and only Winner Takes All welterweight champion out of St. Petersburg, Johny Hendricks. Hendricks was undefeated as champion so knows what it takes to be on that level. Hendricks is also a ground fighter, but he prefers to ground and pound his way to victory. He suffered his first career loss in his last contest so we will get to see how he deals with the adversity. Hendricks was unable to take Vincent Vega down to the ground and was unsure of a game plan once the takedown failed. Tonight he shouldn't have as hard of a time because this fight is guaranteed to go to the ground the only question will Williams be locking in the finish, or will Hendricks be pounding it out? CO-MAIN EVENT Heavyweight Fight Bum Demolisher (5-1) vs. "Captain" Ryan Gives (6-3) Bum Demolisher is the heavyweight wrecking ball. All 5 of his victories have come by KO all in the 1st round. He has shown time and time again that if you think you can stand with him then your night is going to be over fast. He was unable to defeat the current heavyweight champion Caiaphas Caine but almost everyone else in NAF has fallen victim to the champ as well. You know there is 1 man who didn't fall victim to the champ, Ryan Gives. Not only did the former NAF Heavyweight champion defeat Caine, he also looked great doing it. Gives is a dangerous ground and pound fighter. Although lately he has shown a crack in his chin he is still a threat. Of course a weak chin is not what you want when facing Demolisher. Gives wants his title back and knows he is going to have to go through Demolisher to get it. Both are known for the knockout ability one does it standing while the other does his damage on the ground. Who will be able to dictate where the fight takes place? Light Heavyweight Fight Gabriel Saraiva (8-2) vs. Jonathan "Bones" Jones (5-1) Gabriel Saraiva has had gotten close in New York but was never able to make that 1 big splash in his career thus far. So he packed his bags and headed to Montreal where he looks to do that right away with a win against Jonathan Jones. Jones is 5-1 and has only suffered one loss in his career. He knows Saravia is going to try and use him as a way to make an impact in NAF. Both fighters use kicks primarily for their attacks and Saravia has the edge there, but Jones does take fights into the clinch and will beat you up with elbows and knees. Light Heavyweight Fight "Unbreakable" BJ Andrews (5-1) vs."Lion Heart" Chris Irvine (4-2) Some more Light Heavyweight action with 2 fighters recently coming off title shots. After starting a his career off 4-0 Chris Irvine hasn't quite been himself after suffering a 25 second loss to the champ. Now he sits at 4-2 looking to but a halt to his losing streak by facing another submission artist in BJ Andrews. Unlike Irvine, Andrews has looked great going 2-0 showing he learned a lot after facing the champ. Irvine is determined to put a halt to both his losing momentum and Andrews win streak. A win hear would really mean a lot to both fighters, for Andrews it's one step closer to another title shot, and for Irvine its proof that he still has what it takes to compete with the top 205ers in NAF. Bantamweight Fight Maximus Decimus (5-1) vs. "King Khan" Kangas Khan (6-1) Maximus Decimus is the former REF bantamweight champion out of Rio. He came into NAF with a lot of hype and was granted an immediate shot against the champ. He fell short that night but is still quite dangerous and will look to reclaim another shot sooner rather than later and Kangas Khan just the man he looks to do that against. Khan himself is coming out of Vegas and has no issues with facing a former title contender for his first fight in NAF. This fight is a typical striker vs. grappler with Decimus looking to ground and pound while Khan looks to out strike Decimus on his feet. With so much talent in the 135 division the winner will need at least 1 more win for that title shot. Undercard fights Featherweight Fight "Mighty Mouse" Junior Disney (2-0) vs. Tobias "The Train Wreck" Walker (4-0) Middleweight Fight Jukebox "Tick Tock" Timebmb (2-0) vs. Maurice St Clair (0-2) Middleweight Fight Charlie "Darkness" Murphy (2-0) vs. Rauno Tonts (5-3) Featherweight Fight Alejandro De La Barrera (2-1) vs. Ping "Butterfingers" Petunia (2-1) Bantamweight Fight "Rat" John Dodson (0-2) vs. Damien Havoc (1-2) Special thanks to our Sponsor Jacques Rougeau, Gym Owner Carrick Marshal. Don't forget to buy your clothing at Red Bills Clothing our Merchandise Partner! I look forward to NAF 35, Thank you and good night!
  19. http://www.mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=456149
  20. Ok everyone as talked about before here is the list of people signed up right now and their weight classes. 135 tournamernt http://www.tycoontoo...d=4fcc9c22e8270 Daniel Strauss vs. Alfredo Torres "Crown Me" Jim Ironheart vs. "The Dark Elf" Drizzt Do Urden Maximus Decimus vs. "The Hunter" Matthew Jacobs Diego "Nightmare" Sanchez vs. Patrick "Punkass" Cruz 170 Starts on (July 21 NAF 41) Andreago "Minotauro" Silva Steven "Skull Crusher" Hewitte "Fonzi" Henry Winkler Blu "The Leaning Tower" Pisa "Chocolate" Brian Mclean "The Real Deal" Chase Rollins 185 (Starts on July 14th NAF 40) John Travolta Tom "Money" Haverford Rauno Tonts Charlie "Darkness" Murphy 205 (Starts July 21 NAF 41) "Young" Matt Youngblood Jose "Lolo JO" Duran "Gebels" Jacek Goc Jonathan "Bones" Jones "Secretery Of State" Avigdor Liberman Jay Bitaskis Marshall "The Madman" Masden 265 (Starts on July 14th NAF 40) http://www.tycoontools.com/viewtournament.php?id=4fd5ff685638c Carl "W" Mills Ryan Gives Deidara Zetsu "The Canadian Terror" William Li Mansur Abdel Salam Willard Sloan "Doomsday" Davis Bloome http://www.mmatycoon....php?FID=146653
  21. NAF 34: Youngblood vs. Goc Preview We kick off June 2012 with NAF action live from Hayashi's Lounge in Montreal, Canada<BR style="mso-special-character: line-break"><BR style="mso-special-character: line-break"> MAIN EVENT Light Heavyweight title Fight "Young" Matt Youngblood (9-0) vs. "Gebels" Jacek Goc (11-2) Back earlier this year in January a "young" promising talent came into NAF and knocked out Chris Clark. He did it in such great fashion that he then went on to not only knock out the champ, but also the next 3 contenders he fought. Why is this story important? Because Jacek Goc is about to try and follow in the exact same footsteps following his TKO win over Chris Clark. But in order for him to do that he still has to go through a man that no one in the NAF has been able to stand and trade with yet. Since his debut fight Youngblood is undefeated and since his first fight he has yet to go the distance again knocking out everyone in sight, including 5 straight in the NAF. What makes things worse for his opponents are 7 of his 8 knockouts have been in the first round. Jacek Goc is up for the challenge though and he too is quite the knockout artist with 7 of his 11 wins by KO and 4 of them by head kick. Goc is a very experienced determined fighter as well not only going the distance a few times but also former champion from Original Revelation Generation [O.R.G] in London. Youngblood may have heavier hands but Goc mixes his strikes up a little more. If Goc can get Youngblood in deeper waters he may be able to outlast the champ. But so far none have been successful in that. CO-MAIN EVENT Bantamweight bout Alfredo Torres (8-0) vs. Brian Redban (7-0) This fight is almost more anticipated then the Main Event. The winner here is all but guaranteed a title shot. Brian Redban made a successful debut in early May. He showed that he is well rounded and will mix up his attacks in order to come out on top. With 3 wins by TKO and 2 by submission Redban is dangerous wherever the fight goes. Tonight he will look for a win and the title shot he so desperately wants. His opponent has quite the interesting story himself. Alfredo Torres is already a champion, but not just any champion he currently holds to titles for his prior fight organization that he never lost, the featherweight and lightweight titles from Kodus FC in Montreal. He too is very well rounded with 3 TKO's and 4 submission wins. Both fighters are undefeated and whoever wins this will more than prove him worthy of a title shot against Daniel Strauss. Bantamweight bout Thiago "The Magician" Gracie (8-2) vs. Rock Prescott (6-1) These next 2 fights are basically a mini tournament to determine the next Bantamweight contender. Both Thiago Gracie and Rock Prescott and BJJ experts. Gracie has the better wrestling and Prescott has the better BJJ. Prescott is more of a finisher then Gracie, but Gracie has more fighting experience. I don't see this one ending by TKO. Both fighters skills may cancel each other out and we will end up with a 3 round ground war with both fighters sweeping and locking each other down to secure a victor. Like we said the winner will be 1 fight away from a title shot. Bantamweight bout "Crown Me" Jim Ironheart (6-1) vs. "The Hunter" Matthew Jacobs (7-5) The other have of our Bantamweight mini tournament will see NAF's uncrown champion Jim Ironheart take on Matthew Jacobs. Ironheart has been very successful in NAF going 5-1. His sole loss was to the current champion Daniel Strauss in a very close fight. Matthew Jacobs his coming off a loss to Rock Prescott but a win here would still allow him to advance to a possible title shot. Where Ironheart is a well-rounded athlete, Prescott is strictly a ground fighter. Jacobs has also shown to be sloppy with his BJJ and been caught himself having to tap. Can Jacobs right his ship and prove he deserves a future title shot, or will Ironheart punch his way through Jacobs for another shot he is dying for. Light Heavyweight Bout Cullen "The Shotgun" Castrello (6-2) vs. Zuese "Z" Zorro (6-3) Cullen Castrello was NAF's 1st ever Light Heavyweight champion. Although he never defended the title successfully he does now what it means to hold that title. He knows he can't coast and has to round out his game to make sure there are no holes the next time he gets that shot. He has since won 3 in a row and took back a victory over Jason Frank the man who beat him for the title. The Shotgun won't rest until the title is his once again. In front of him is someone who also is looking to make a name for himself. Zuese Zorro is looking to add another former champ to his resume. Zorro is also very well rounded and likes to push the pace in his fights. Can Castrello inch is way up to another title shot, or will Zorro make it too former NAF Light Heavyweight champions in a row? Undercard fights Heavyweight Bout Deidara Zetsu (3-0) vs. Gilles Gerard (5-0) Heavyweight Bout Jon Snow (3-1) vs. "The Prophet Mosses Testament (5-3) Bantamweight Bout "Bay Area" Brett Appleby (4-2) vs. Peter "The Pain" McBain (1-0) Featherweight Bout Jim Acre (0-0) v Victor Vector (1-2) Welterweight Bout Steven "Skull Crusher" Hewitte (0-1) v Tito Li (0-0) Special thanks to our Sponsor Jacques Rougeau, Gym Owner Carrick Marshal. Don't forget to buy your clothing at Red Bills Clothing our Merchandise Partner! I look forward to NAF 34, Thank you and good night!
  22. NAF 33: Stauss vs. Sinker preview On May 27, 2012, NAF is live from Hayashi’s Lounge in Montreal, Canada<br style="mso-special-character: line-break;"><br style="mso-special-character: line-break;"> MAIN EVENT Bantamweight title Fight Daniel Strauss (8-0) vs. Drew “Ucla Wrestler” Sinker(10-3-1) Our main event of the evening is 5 rounds forthe NAF Bantamweight title. OurBantamweight Division is probably our most stacked division in NAF. Many fighter have come in from around theworld to prove they are the best 135er in NAF but only Daniel Strauss can stackthat claim. Strauss has is undefeatedand only been the distance once in his NAF career. Strauss is a great striker who likes to weardown people as the rounds go on and once he gets you deep in the water, BAM!Here comes the KO. His opponent DrewSinker has 1 mind set, get you in the clinch and overwhelm you. Where Strauss is more of an accurate volumestriker, Sinker just uses volumes of punches to keep you on the defense and geta few power shots in to finish the fight. Strauss has proven he can handle fighting in the clinch but Sinker is aone track fighter so he is going to test Strauss there anyways. Strauss will look to make it 4 defenses. Either way look for the winner to wait andwatch NAF 34 for the next contender. CO-MAIN EVENT Middleweight bout Krzystof “Krzyszczak” Krzak (6-1) vs. “Stevie G” Rehti Ladi (8-2) Krzystof Krzak is 1 tough fighter. He may have lost his title but he is thefirst man ever to take the now champion El’ Bows the distance. Krazk is a finisher plain and simple. All 6 of his wins come from a knock out andall are in the 1st round. Sonot only is he hard to finish, but he also knows how to finish and finishquick. Krazk is looking for anothercrack at his title and fighting a solid fighter like Rehti Ladi. Rehti himself is coming off a lose but he toois a great competitor in what is sometimes considered NAF’s weakestdivision. Meaning this fight most likelywill determine the next contender for the title. Ladi is another export that wishes to testhis skill in NAF. In Helsinki Ladi wasthe former champion for Lockdown and understands that in order to get the titleshot he has to go through the former champ. Someone is walking away with an almost guaranteed title shot. Welterweight bout Matt Sabre (5-1) vs. Blu “The Leaning Tower” Pisa (6-0) Pisa has been incredible since coming to NAF. 4-0 all by head kicks, with 3 of those earning KO of the night. He has become one of the more promising upand comers in NAF. The one downside tohim is he still seems 1 dimensional in his game plan so everyone he fightsknows what to watch out for. But heythey still got to stop it, so until they do look out. A win hear will inch him that much closer toa potential title shot. He faces hisstiffest challenge to date when he takes on Matt Sabre. Sabre himself is on a 4 fight win streak andall his fights have been for NAF. Sabreis more experienced and much better-rounded. He knows if he can neutralize the Head kicks of Pisa this is his fightfor the taking. But hey I am sure thelast few guys thought the same thing. Nomatter who comes out we should see some great action and another young fighterbreaking through to the next level of competition. Welterweight bout “Fonzi” Henry Winkler (8-3) vs. “The Real Deal” Chase Rollins (3-0) Henry Winkler has faced some of the stiffest competition in NAF so far, andtonight is no different. Henry is analways game opponent and is well rounded and willing to do what it takes togrind out a victory. His opponent isdebuting in NAF tonight on a 3 fight win streak. Chase Rollins is a solid wrestler andexcellent grappler who is also not afraid to punch you in the face. Winkler is getting tired of being the gatekeeper for the new talent in NAF and will look to but a stop to whatevermomentum Rollins is looking for in his debut. Rollins knows the last man to beat Winkler is now the Welterweightchampion, so a win here will really help him work towards a title shot in NAF. Middleweight Bout Tom “Money” Haverford (3-0) vs. Pan Teon (3-1) Both fighters have fought almost exclusivelyon our Midweek Fight Nights. Teon brokeout of the Midweek fights earlier this month with a KO win at NAF 30. Teon has never gone the distance and likes toeither strike until someone drops. Tony Haverford is looking to make a big splashhimself by taking out Teon. Haverford ismore of a ground fighter but is still willing to mix it up a little bit inorder to get the fight to the ground. Teon will have to keep this fight if he plans on coming away with thewin. Undercard fights Bantamweight Bout “The Dark Elf” Drizzt Do Urden (4-1) vs. Ashon “Skinny” Yates (4-0) Welterweight Bout Tyrese Banks (2-0) vs. Mike Hawk (3-1) Welterweight Bout Lupe “Lasers” Fiasco (5-2) vs. Camillo Samcjez (4-7) Featherweight Bout Johnny “The Knockout” Blaze (1-0) v Maple Leaf (1-1) Welterweight Bout Milo Talon (0-2) v Sergeant “Fiddler” Strings (0-2) Special thanks to our Sponsor Jacques Rougeau, Gym Owner Carrick Marshal. Don’tforget to buy your clothing at Red Bills Clothing our Merchandise Partner! I look forward to NAF 32, Thank you and goodnight!
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