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  1. Are you still making avatars for auction? I look at the page regularly now to see your new content. As of some requests, #1 Rich The Kid, the rapper. Picture doesnt matter. #2 Tupac Feel free to put your creative ideas in them. I dont have any details in mind. Thanks man!
  2. I will take the last one, if it hasnt been sold already.
  3. Alright, sorry for the wait guys. John and I had a miscommunication. Initially, I thought we were building up to a league so I had planned a system to give out fair contracts. John wanted me to ask the managers that are a part of the org already if they would like to partake in exhibition KT matches after eliminations. In an attempt to grow this is what I planned out. Fighters that are a part of this tournament will be ranked based on wins and losses. Losses dont hinder you, but the winners will be awarded 5 points. Fighters with two wins will be placed in the 10s bracket which will only allow fighters from that bracket to fight others from that bracket. The brackets will continue from the 10s to the 20s and so on. The prizes will be as stated: 1st - 200,000 cash and a championship contract 2nd - 100,000 cash and a 10,000 contract across the board 3rd - 50,000 cash and a 7,500 contract From there the contracts will be evaluated based on the performance of the fighters. If this is an issue for managers in the tournament, the event will be scrapped and I will have John running the tourney himself. I apologize for any miscommunication on my part and the prolonged wait on getting back to you guys. Message me personally if this system is a problem for you and I will let John know.
  4. You all are right to feel the way you do. I didnt fully understand your concern, but like I have said before I promise consistent and fair fights. So far, anytime someone has had an issue or previous engagement with Petro, I have worked around it. I am not against any of you, and definitely not into crack. Contracts will be shortened from here on out to make this a more comfortable environment for those who are concerned. We just had a successful first event with many to come, including a triple main event card(DKCW 1). Trust, Im not wasting anytime. Oh, and feel free to start rivalries and smack talk. It helps with the material for the writeups. Idk about you but this shit is fun. Lets keep it going.
  5. I appreciate your criticism and will apply it. Hopefully, your fighters stay happy here. I will do all that I can.
  6. For those wondering, I am young(early 20s), but not naive. This isnt just about controlling something mindlessly. I am learning about where this organization was before I came into play, and figuring out how to ease my way in without outraging managers. That being said, if any managers have any issues relating to the org, feel free to message me anytime. Ill respond asap.
  7. The contract length shouldnt matter if youre looking to fight all of the fights required in the contract. Im not asking for too many fights in a single contract, and on top of that I am very open to negotiation. Maybe the comment I made was dumb to you, it wasnt about or directed towards you. I dont care about opinion outside of what matters in this organization. I was perfectly fine with releasing your fighter. This does not hinder me from continuing. Good luck to you.
  8. Petro sold me this organization. I will be cleaning up from where he left off to preserve what I can. You can be released if this is a problem. Id rather not have inactivity. It will no longer be called KONFLIKT. After the cards coming up, the name will be changed and a wave of new events will be booked.
  9. SyFi 63 Preview 265+ lbs. #6 Ole Anderson vs #2 Maxim Popov Welcome to the main event! We have two world class fighters in their own respects facing off for the chance to be considered for a title shot. Ole "The Rock" Anderson is coming off a submission of the night performance against Fedor Vovchanchyn, after a 3 loss stint. His opponent, #2 ranked Maxim "The Iron Hammer" Popov is not to be taken lightly, and he will be Anderson's biggest test. Popov just defeated Hulk Hogan recently, and Hogan finished Anderson in the first round. This is the fight you want to see! Good luck to both fighters, tonight. 135 lbs. #1 Brain Fog vs #4 Gary Dema What a fight! Brain Fog, the #1 contender, is on a bullet train to the top, with his only loss in the org being to the champion Daichi Kishimoto, but every fight since has been performance award after performance award. Gary "The Mighty" Dema has a similar record, and earned this fight after beating Dax Baxter via TKO in the first round. These high ranked contenders will put on a show wherever the fight goes. Stay tuned! 135 lbs. #5 Wayne Williams vs #6 Conner Joieson Coming off of 2 straight knockout victories since arriving at SFC, Wayne Williams is looking to add a third against a very skilled grappler, Conner Joieson, who is just coming off a submission loss to #1 contender Brain Fog. This one will be exciting! 205 lbs. Petr Antonovich vs Ken Ring Exceptional boxer, Petr Antonovich has been undefeated since his debut fight at WeInSyd5. Ken Ring, a wonderful Muay Thai striker, hasn't seen a victory since arriving at SFC. This will be Ring's biggest test, and will be the comeback he needs if he can pull it off. 205 lbs. Mike Mikson vs Isaiah Cooley With both, Mikson and Cooley, taking a loss recently, they will need to take this fight seriously. Mikson, a grappler, is no stranger to strikers, but Cooley is very well rounded and will take a solid game plan to put away. 205 lbs. Spencer Rubenstein vs Andrew Elliot Rubenstein is a fantastic striker with a wrestling background. He takes on Andrew Elliot, a black belt in BJJ. Elliot will need to get this fight to the ground to stay in the fight. 205 lbs. Tristan Farsight vs Harri Huiha Traistan Farsight, a remarkable boxer, will face off against Harri Huiha, a grappling dominant fighter. Farsight is coming off of 2 losses back to back. Huiha, watch out for th thirst of a starved fighter! 185 lbs. Gary Red vs Haven West Gary Red is a wonderful boxer with power in his hands, but Haven West has the grappling answer for his opponent. Between a striker and grappler, it comes down to where the fight goes. 205 lbs. Aepo Kukkanen vs Montavious Jordan Kukkanen is a well rounded fighter with a boxing focus. He goes up against a dangerous wrestler and Jiu Jitsu artist in Montavious Jordan. 205 lbs. Mike Grey vs Grasman Thor Mike Grey is a powerful wrestler with a big test tonight against an opponent who lost his debut match, Grasman Thor. This fight will be a stepping stone for either of these men.
  10. SyFi 60 Preview 135 lbs. #1 Glass Joe vs. #4 Pinched Nerve The moment you've been waiting for! Glass Joe defends his spot at the top of the rankings against #4 ranked Pinched Nerve. Both of these men have recently lost to the current champion of this division, Daichi Kishimoto. Nerve will bring the grappling and Muay Thai advantages in his game, while Joe will need to rely on his boxing and wrestling to sprawl and brawl his way to victory! Oh, man, let's just get to it, shall we? 205 lbs. Unknown Combatant vs. Ivashin Dmitrievich This is such a closely even matchup that it is hard to tell who will come out on top. Besides the slight advantage in boxing by Dmitrievich, him and his opponent are virtually identical. As always an exciting co-main event, leading into our finale tonight. 135 lbs. #8 Dieselnoi Por Pramuk vs. #3 Yodsawan Sitsongrit Dieselnoi Por Pramuk has lost against the champion and #1 contender of the 135 lbs division, making this an important fight for both fighters to maintain the possibility of title contention. Yodsawan Sitsongrit is on a four win streak hype and straight off a great fight with Justin Magnum. The level of competition is enormous in this fight. A great lead into the main events! 205 lbs. Luke Bentley vs. Yunieor Dorticosos Luke Bentley is a strong striker with potential knockout power. Dorticosos is a skilled Muay Thai striker, coming off of two losses. If he looks to break that unfortunate streak, we will be looking at an intense standup battle. 265 lbs. Peter Steel vs. Daniel Silva This one should be interesting. Steel is a wrestler and Silva, a brown belt in BJJ, but both fighters leave much to be desired in the sense of striking. Steel seems to have a slight upper hand in that department. Will Steel abandon what he's skilled at and try to keep this on the feet, or will Silva get him to the ground and pick him apart? 265 lbs. Tourney Disappointment vs. Cesar Rogers Disappointment is a standup fighter coming off a loss against his previous manager's fighter Isaac Arthur. Rogers is an undefeated grappler looking to face his toughest challenge tonight. Can Rogers maintain the streak or will he fall victim to Disappointment's striking? 265 lbs. Phol Mfer vs. Mustafa Al Mombasa Phol Mfer debuted his first MMA fight in SyFi 48 with a victory by TKO against Bald Bull, now he is set to face Mustafa Al Mombasa. Mombasa hasn't set foot in a SyFi event, but tonight he is looking to be taken seriously by the organization. 265 lbs. Ulf Ulvesson vs. Itzhak Weinstein Ulvesson, a sensational boxer, faces off against Weinstein, a highly skilled Muay Thai artist. With only a handful of fights between the two, this should be a good fight for the both of them, and a nice fight to watch. 205 lbs. John Tucker vs. Clay Frazier John Tucker holds a record of 1 and 4 in SFC, all his losses being back to back. He goes up against a newcomer, Clay Frazier, who holds a win in his first fight in the organization against Chuck Thompson. On paper, Frazier is the more skilled fighter. Can Tucker defy the odds to get out of this slump? 205 lbs. Jeremy Jones vs. Chuck Thompson This one should be a close fight with both fighters needing a win tonight. Jones debuts tonight in SFC, while Thompson is a newcomer who's coming off his first fight and loss in the organization.
  11. SyFi 57 Preview 205 lbs. (#4) Blake Phoenix vs. (#2) Pablo Spezziale Blake Phoenix and Pablo "Heavy Metal" Spezziale are newcomers to the SFC, both men winning their debuts at separate Syfi events. They both come from an extensive background, and happened to face off against each other in NYFN Legends Tournament with result being in Spezziale's favor by TKO. This is a main event for a reason. This could be the biggest challenge Phoenix will have to face in his career. Can he get the defeat off his mind and push to the victory or will he lose again against his rival? You won't want to miss this. 265+ lbs. (#4) Maxim Popov vs. (#6) Hulk Hogan In the co-main event, we have Maxim Popov facing off against Hulk Hogan. Both men defeating Jeff Messer, a solid contender in his division, Popov defeating him in his debut fight in SFC. Anything can happen between a striker and a grappler. Tune in for this top contender brawl! 265+ lbs. Ole Anderson vs. (#5) Fedor Vovchanchyn Ole Anderson needs a win here against Fedor Vovchanchyn, a man who defeated Hulk Hogan. Hulk Hogan defeated Anderson just recently, making this an interesting fight. 145 lbs. (#7) Christian Cyborg vs. (#3) Marcos Santana Christian "Santos" Cyborg is coming off his debut win in SFC against Big Sugg. His opponent is a former championship contender, Marcos "Ratinho" Santana. Up to the title fight, Santana won every fight so this should be interesting to see. 145 lbs. Ondrej Palat vs. Big Sugg Big Sugg has had multiple fights in the organization since it was established. He is looking at a newcomer with great potential in Ondrej Palat. Sugg will need to wrestle his way to a decision or try to grind out a submission to win this one. 135 lbs. Justin Magnum vs. Paulie Greene Whether he's winning or losing, "Code Red" Justin Magnum brings it when it comes to the cage. 3 fight of the night, and 1 KO of the night performance, Magnum is a showman. Paulie Greene, however, is a danger. A striker with scary Muay Thai, Greene is not to be taken lightly. 135 lbs. Chamuaknoi Sitsongrit vs. Marcelo Barbosa Chamuaknoi Sitsongrit is undefeated so far coming off his second win against Lotus Flower. Barbosa is in a rough patch with 3 losses back to back. He is looking at a tremendous obstacle in his path in Sitsongrit. 135 lbs. Devlin Master vs. Lotus Flower Devlin Master needs to watch for the submission skills of Lotus Flower. With a sub of the night performance, you can expect Flower to take this fight to the ground, and Master to avoid it. 155 lbs. Rik Dzejms vs. DaQuan Zachary Rik "Mala Halid" Dzejms looks to be a promising prospect, debuting his first MMA fight in SFC. His opponent, DaQuan Zachary, is inferior in skill, but his experience could play a factor against the younger fighter. 155 lbs. Keon Fazeli vs. Killian Armstrong Keon "Stun Grenade" Fazeli is coming off a loss at Syfi 46 to a tough opponent. Killian Armstrong lost his debut fight the same night. This is a comeback fight for one and a rough road for the other.
  12. Syfi 54 preview 155 lbs. Xavier Merlin vs. Pit Canthropus Jr. Onto our main event! Xavier Merlin, a former title contender, is set to face Pit Canthropus Jr, a man who is very well rounded and is fresh off a KO if the night performance. Canthropus Jr's striking will definitely cause Merlin problems. Merlin will need to look for that quick submission or try to outsmart his opponent. Otherwise, we may be looking at another KO of the night performance for Canthropus Jr. 185 lbs. Sergei Bumanov vs. Mickey Flannerry In the co-main event, we have Bumanov, a former championship contender who is still fresh off a victory despite the loss for the belt, facing off against a man who's won three fights in a row and doesn't seem to be planning on stopping, Mickey Flannerry. Flannerry will want to stay away from the ground. That being said, his striking may not be enough. Whatever happens, you won't want to miss it! 170 lbs. Bruno Javier Jimenez vs. Thor Odinson Jimenez likes to shake it up, earning both a submission of the night and KO of the night performance in his short career. Odinson is fresh off a fight of the night performance, making this a fight between two very game competitors. This is a good way to introduce the main events. 135 lbs. DeJuan Carneiro vs. Wayne Williams DeJuan Carneiro is hot off a 3 win streak coming into this fight. With two submission of the night performances, you can expect Wayne Williams to use his striking advantage in his game plan, and stay away from the grappling. If Carneiro can get his grasp around Williams, we can call it a night for the boxer. 135 lbs. Gary Dema vs. Dax Baxter Dax Baxter is hungry for another chance at the top ten spot. After losing to Conner Joieson, he bounced down from #7. Gary Dema sits at #9 after a TKO victory over Kenneth Pierce after blasting him with knees. Baxter will need to watch for the grappling in this one and strike his way to the victory. 145 lbs. Pedro Siracha vs. Steve Henley Both of these men are coming off of two consecutive wins making this one about who can capitalize on their hype the best. Henley might be looking for the submission with two wins in that category already. Siracha will be looking for Henley's head, unless he knows something we don't. 145 lbs. Joca Carioca vs. Massimo Damiani Carioca's game plan tonight should be to submit his opponent. Due to the intense striking advantage, Damiani might just end this one quickly, however. 145 lbs. Philip Ziskie vs. Hodi Garbandit Hodi Garbandit is being fed to a much younger wolf in Philip Ziskie. Ziskie's standing and ground advantage doesn't leave much room in the fight for Garbandit, but things happen. 185 lbs. Ricardo Burduada No Cranio vs. Roel Zuijderdujin Boxer versus Muay Thai artist in this bout. No Cranio, the boxer, will be looking to finish Zuijderdujin, while the Muay Thai artist is more than happy to showcase his skills and drag this one out to a decision. 170 lbs. Titus Branch vs. Idont Know Both of these fighters can use a win, tonight. Titus Branch comes in the boxer versus Idont Know's ground advantage. Where this fight ends up decides who wins.
  13. Syfi 51 previews 265+ lbs. #2 Wladimir Yaroslev vs. Mongolian Muslim The main event features an undefeated fighter with a grappling base, Yaroslev, and a Muay Thai striker with a few KO's under his belt as of late, Muslim. Yaroslev needs to prioritize the ground in this fight, or else we may see his first loss. 155 lbs. Max Luther vs. Bob Madden The co-main event has a fantastic boxer, Max Luther, facing off against a black belt with good striking, Bob Madden. Luther's only loss is to a former champion, Akimbo Spice. Madden has not lost a fight and obtained a performance award for his kimura submission against Agnar Agnarsson his last fight. With their credentials, you can expect a storm this Friday. 265 lbs. King Hippo vs. #5 Travis Dillon Travis Dillon was on a hot streak. Five wins, and then loses at Syfi 41 against Ross Barkley. King Hippo, with a wishy washy record, hopes to endure the upcoming challenger. Hippo needs to watch the hands. 205 lbs. #7 Isaiah Cooley vs. #9 Kazuma Kuwabara Two submission if the night performances proves Kuwaba is a problem for his opponent, Isaiah Cooley. Every fight Cooley has won, he TKO's or KO's his opponents. Somebody is getting finished. 265 lbs. Tony Parks vs. Cj Morrison Cj Morrison is coming off of two losses and really needs this win. Parks can not afford a loss either if he wants to be taken seriously, so you can expect a fight for survival. 265 lbs. Josh Heath vs. Nathaniel Strong A pure grappler, Heath, has a nicely well rounded fighter gunning for his spot in Nathaniel Strong. Heath's wrestling can only work if he get close. Can he get close that distance and avoid the offense of Strong? 155 lbs. Koichi Kamei vs. Logan Reid Koichi Kamei debuts in MMA competition against Reid, a man who has lost every fight in the organization so far. With the disadvantages in skill, it looks like he is about to add another loss. 265 lbs. Jackson Avery vs. Yormomza Lin Both Avery and Lin are looking to add a win to their records tonight. Unfortunately for Avery, unless it ends up on the ground, Lin will take this one. 185 lbs. Gary Red vs. Trevor Leen This one is going to be a brawl. Red comes in as a boxer, facing off against a powerful Muay Thai artist like Trevor Lee. Lee debuts tonight and is looking to put his name in the rankings. Red is looking to stop that. 185 lbs. Billy Jack vs. Phillip Baroni Billy Jack makes his professional MMA debut tonight against a solid competitor in Phillip Baroni. Even with the disadvantages, you can't count Baroni out. His boxing has earned him a KO victory in his short fight career. Jack will have to watch for the hands, but if he plays his cards right, he should win this one.
  14. Syfi 48 Preview 205 lbs. (#3) Melvin Comeau vs. (#2) Damatang Camara Here we go! The main event is here, and what a fight it is. Recently, both winning at the Syfi 39 card, these men are looking to cement a shot at the title at 205. Comeau is a KO machine, but he will surely be put to the test in this one. Camara seems to be the more well rounded fighter, and unless this becomes strictly a Muay Thai fight, Comeau will be outmatched. Prediction - Camara via TKO Rd. 1 135 lbs. title (Champ) Daichi Kishimoto vs. (#1) Pinched Nerve In the co-main event, the 135 champion, Kishimoto takes on the number 1 contender, Nerve. Kishimoto, a black belt in BJJ and good boxer, can keep this fight standing or take it to the ground per his will, due to his also great wrestling. Nerve is undefeated, and that may be just because he hasn't fought anyone like the champion. Prediction - Kishimoto via Submission Rd. 1 155 lbs. (#5) Gennady Golovkin vs. Pat Williams These two men seem to be polar opposites. One a Boxer/Wrestler, Golovkin, the other a Muay Thai/BJJ artist, Williams. This is an exciting matchup! This comes down to who's game plan is better and who can adapt to what the other is throwing quicker. Neither man has it in the bag. Prediction - Golovkin via TKO Rd. 1 265+ lbs. (#8) Hulk Hogan vs. (#7) Ole Anderson This is a close matchup on paper. Two very powerful wrestlers clashing, chomping at the bit for that top 5 spot. Both men are no strangers to losses and are willing to go all out. Don't miss this one. Prediction - Hogan via TKO Rd. 2 265+ lbs. (#6) Jeff Messer vs. Maxim Popov This is going to be a barn burner! The majority of each of these men's records consist of finishes, of the KO variety. Popov, a talented Muay Thai based striker looks to prove himself against a strong, technical boxer such as Messer. Prediction - Popov via TKO Rd. 1 205 lbs. Benjamin Bronckhorsten vs. Mick Dunlop With his first win, a submission in round 1, Dunlop looks to secure a second win against a boxer, Bronckhorsten. Dunlop is more skilled in every other aspect, however, so this one should be quick. Prediction - Dunlop via TKO Rd. 1 265 lbs. Cesar Rogers vs. Yamil Villanueva Villanueva is on a primo losing streak, having lost 3 in a row. While, his opponent, Rogers, has a 2 fight winning streak, and will look for that third. Rogers losing would be a huge upset. Crazier things have happened. Prediction - Rogers via KO Rd. 1 265 lbs. Itzhak Weinstein vs. Michael Johnson The breaking of the losing streak is such a wonderful thing. Weinstein needs it less than Johnson, but unfortunately, unless the fight ends up on the ground. He has no chance. Prediction - Weinstein via TKO Rd. 1 205 lbs. Steve Roach vs. Jack Hard Hands Both mens' debuts to Syfi, and it will be a challenge. Roach is far more skillful in striking, but Hands has the grappling. Who will make a good impression? Prediction - Roach via KO Rd. 1 265 lbs. Phol Mfer vs. Bald Bull Mfer debuts his first ever contested fight with a man who has a loss in the organization, Bull. Bull's rank is suffering. Can he come up off of a professionally inexperienced fighter? Prediction - Mfer via TKO Rd. 1
  15. Syfi 45 Preview 265 lbs. Santu Avisu Kona vs #4 Gyukosho Fujimoto Expect a war! The main event features an undefeated and very skilled striker, Kona, facing off against a well rounded challenger, Fujimoto. Fujimoto is coming off a championship loss and is looking to get back in contention. Kona is looking to keep him where he is. Prediction - Kona via TKO Rd 2 155 lbs. #4 Nazim Bardakci vs Pit Canthropus J The co main event is an interesting one. Two men with the same grappling level facing off, however Canthropus takes the striking advantage. If Bardakci keeps Canthropus's hands off of him, we will be looking at a high level Jiu Jitsu match. Prediction - Canthropus via TKO Rd 1 135 lbs. #6 Connor Joieson vs #7 Dax Baxter These two men are going to put work in on each other. They are very similar in skill and it will be a tough fight for the both of them. Baxter's striking is the most notable of his arsenal and with two KO victories under Joieson's belt, we could be witness to a strikefest. Prediction - Baxter via Unanimous Decision 135 lbs. #3 Brain Fog vs #9 Marcelo Barbosa Boxer/grapplers collide in this bout. Fog and Barbosa, both, have Submission of the nights under their belts. Submission prowess will definitely play a factor in this fight, as well as the two losses Barbosa is coming off of. Fog being a belt under Barbosa may just keep this fight standing. Either way we're looking at a promising fight. Prediction - Barbosa via Submission Rd 2 135 lbs. Lotus Flower vs #8 Chamuaknoi Sitsongrit Sitsongrit makes his debut against Flower, a man who already has two fights under the organization, and is a purple belt with a respected Muay Thai standing. This is a big opportunity for Sitsongrit to prove himself. Prediction - Flower via TKO Rd 2 135 lbs. Wayne Williams vs My Gal With one KO of the night performance coming from each of these men, we can expect someone to go down. Can Gal's grappling advantage give him a bounce back win, or will Williams take this as his opportunity to climb? Prediction - Gal via Submission Rd 2 205 lbs. Clay Frazier vs Chuck Thompson Frazier takes the advantage all around in this contest. Both men debut, with only a loss on their records. It seems the only fair ground for Thompson is a grappling battle. Prediction - Frazier via TKO Rd 1 205 lbs. Kevin Durant vs Carlos Silva Durant needs to take this fight seriously against Silva, a grappler who has seen submission success. Three losses in a row has pitted Durant in the rankings and a fourth may destory his chances. Prediction - Durant via TKO Rd 1 170 lbs. Chris Paul vs Kase Weller Paul, a Muay Thai artist, goes up against Weller, a boxer with a blue belt. We may not see much successful wrestling in this fight, but if we do, Weller might take this one. Prediction - Paul via TKO Rd 1 185 lbs. James Harden vs Eren Onay Harden and Onay are both coming off of losses and need a comeback win, Onay more than Harden, due to his three fight losing streak. That streak may be what gives this fight to Harden. Prediction - Harden via TKO Rd 1 Written by Garret Baraken
  16. SyFi 42 Preview 265 lbs. #2 Bill Shorton vs Tommy Tank The main event features a knockout artist, Shorton, facing off against an experienced grappler, Tank. With both having only lost once and winning a handful of times, this fight will be technical and possibly rough for both of these guys. Fingers crossed. Prediction - Shorton via TKO Rd 2 265 lbs. #5 Mark Borrego vs #6 Yoshihiro Nakayama Borrego is a remarkable boxer and wrestler, but lacks in what Nakayama has. Nakayama has a belt advantage in Jiu Jitsu, so he could possibly be looking for a submission victory. Whatever the outcome, you won't want to miss it. Prediction - Borrego via TKO Rd 1 155 lbs. Chief Eyes vs #9 Max Luther Somebody is getting TKO'ed! Eyes is no stranger to wrestlers, and Luther is no stranger to strikers, being one himself. Coming off a loss to a difficult opponent, can Luther shake the still very fresh feeling and turn this fight around on Eyes? Tune in. Prediction - Eyes via TKO Rd 2 265 lbs. #8 Rosario Fusco vs Cain Diaz Who did Diaz mess with to get this matchup? Fusco is a straight killer who has knocked out tougher opponents. Diaz tends to strike in his fights as well. That bullseye on Diaz's head looks like it fits Fusco's power hand. Good luck. Prediction - Fusco via KO Rd 1 135 lbs. #3 Glass Joe vs #5 Chief Waters Joe is coming off a championship loss, and Waters, a KO of the Night victory. On paper, Joe outmatches Waters slightly, but in this game, it's more than just skill that defines the winner. Prediction - Joe via TKO Rd 2 155 lbs. Arnar Agnarsson vs Bob Madden Madden will be the first black belt to face off against Agnarsson, a man who was submitted in his first fight. Bet he's hoping he never has to taste that again. Prediction - Agnarsson via TKO Rd 2 135 lbs. #9 Billy Bobkins vs Canelo Lopez Bobkins has the advantage in this bout, and will surely be looking to add a fourth KO to his record. Lopez hasn't lost, yet. Prediction - Bobkins via KO Rd 1 155 lbs. Jorginho Marcelo vs Logan Reid Both of these men need a win on their record. Marcelo being a brown belt will be looking for the ground. Reid should look for that quick TKO before it ends up there. Prediction - Marcelo via Submission Rd 1 265 lbs. Gard Aatrox vs Ivan Arago Arago is coming off a 3 fight losing streak and will definitely need to take this fight seriously, against an aggressive striker like Aatrox. Aatrox needs this win after a fresh loss, as well. Prediction - Aatrox via TKO Rd 2 205 lbs. Bann Harrow vs Kent Schoenfield Harrow has a giant advantage in striking, with a slight lead in grappling. Schoenfield is really out of shape and needs more than luck for this one. Prediction - Harrow via KO Rd 1 Written by Garret Baraken
  17. 205 lbs. - (#2) Melvin Comeau vs (#8) Mujahid Jackson The main event, with both men coming off of KO victories, has a high possibility of going out in a blaze. Comeau never lets his fights end in the judges hands. Whether he's knocking someone out or getting knocked out, his extensive Muay Thai knowledge plays the biggest factor in his fights. Jackson, being undefeated, and a boxer/grappler will definitely put in work against an experienced monster like Comeau, but can he take home the win? Prediction - Comeau via KO Rd. 2 205 lbs. - (#1) Billy Arseworth vs (#10) Damatang Camara The co-main event features two highly skilled combatants that have no problem on the ground, or on the feet. Four Submission of the Night performances proves that fact for Arseworth, and with Camara's fresh loss to the champion, this could create championship contention for the #1 contender, Arseworth. Prediction - Arseworth via Unanimous Decision 265+ lbs. - (#2) Hulk Hogan vs (#3) Fedor Vovchanchyn Grappler versus striker matchup, except Vovchanchyn isn't too behind on his wrestling. Hogan will look for the takedown. The variable, can he get Vovchanchyn down? Due to a fresh submission loss, we can assume Vovchanchyn has learned from his mistakes with a high level grappler, and should make this an interesting matchup. Prediction - Vovchanchyn via TKO Rd. 1 205 lbs. - (#7) Mauro Carnera vs (#13) Sheamus Meallen Knockout artists clash in this event, and hands will fly. That being said, if grappling becomes a factor in this fight, it could very well go in Carnera's favor, if he can get a superior wrestler to the ground. Neither man has lost in their careers, but that will change soon. Prediction - Carnera via TKO Rd. 3 265+ lbs. - (#9) Jeff Messer vs (#5) Ole Anderson Messer is coming off of two losses from strong grapplers. Interestingly enough, it just so happens Anderson, his opponent, is one. Jiu Jitsu seems to be Messer's kryptonite, being a one dimensional striker. Prediction - Anderson via Submission Rd. 1 265+ lbs. - (#4) Matt Willis vs (#15) Raymond Kim This should be a ground battle for the most part. Willis with three submission wins is looking for his fourth against an opponent with inferior BJJ. Sounds too good to be true. Maybe so. Prediction - Willis via Submission Rd. 1 205 lbs. - (#14) William Lindham vs (#25) Isaiah Cooley These two strikers from different spectrums of the game are going to try and take each other's heads off. Cooley, being a KO artist, had just recently been TKO'ed, himself, his last fight, by a fantastic Muay Thai artist, which Lindham happens to be. Prediction - Cooley via TKO Rd. 2 265+ lbs. - (#25) Charlie Villenueva vs (#27) Andrew Brown Both of these fighters are no strangers to losses, coming off of three in a row, respectively. Brown's most recent loss, due to submission by the same caliber BJJ artist his now opponent, Villenueva, is. Somebody is coming out of their slump. Prediction - Villenueva via Submission Rd. 3 265+ lbs. - (#16) Ricardo Stewart vs (#18) Bwana Mkubwa Stewart debuts SFC the red corner fighter against Mkubwa, a man who has fought twice in the organization, and for good reason. It will be a challenge for both of these gentlemen, or not so gentle men. Prediction - Stewart via Unanimous Decision 205 lbs. - (#26) Kazuma Kuwabara vs (#54) Papa Dee Kuwabara is no stranger to submitting strikers, with two submission wins on his record and two Subs of the night performances, Papa Dee has a lot on his plate. He better hope his takedown defense is crisp. Prediction - Kuwabara via Submission Rd. 1
  18. Thank you for the help everyone. Much appreciated.
  19. Does fighter training happen automatically over time when I set their individual sparring schedules?
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