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  1. Be sure to join us on July 20 to review Bloodbath 2: Johnnson v Vasya. The super-heavyweight and light-heavyweight championships are on the line.
  2. I'm the kind of guy that keeps an open text message conversation to himself so that I can text myself things that I know I'll otherwise forget. Being able to set playernotes to keep up with the many requests and issues would be great. Would also help to keep track of those that are more difficult to offer fights to- if someone is known for rejecting this or that reliably, it would save a headache.
  3. [Main Card] -[Middleweight Division: Sahadat Camara (2-1) vs. Papa Legba (1-2) -[Result: Papa Legba scored a lightning fast takedown into half guard to start this one off. After a bit of a stalemate, Legba began looking for a submission from the top. Although Camara seemed to threaten with a kimura, he ended up being the one tapping out. Papa Legba def. Sahadat Camara via Submission (Kimura) at 2:24 of round 1. -[Bantamweight Division: Davey Carver (0-2) vs. Tully Harrison (0-4) -[Result: Davey Carver came out hyper aggressive, determined to get that firt round knockout. Harrison was on the receiving end of more than he gave back. Midway through the opening round, Tully Harrison came out of nowhere with a counter right hand that wobbled Davey Carver, and Harrison finished with a flurry of strikes. Huge comeback for Tully Harrison who snapped his four fight losing streak here. Tully Harrison def. Davey Carver via TKO (Strikes) at 2:57 of round 1. -[Bantamweight Division: Here Goes Nothing (2-0) vs. Manny Machabeau (2-1) -[Result: Manny Machabeau dominated this fight from the opening bell to when he stopped Here Goes Nothing with brutal strikes in the clinch. This is about as one sided as it gets. Manny Machabeau def. Here Goes Nothing via KO (Strikes) at 4:34 of round 1. [Co-Main Event] -[Light-Heavyweight Division: Manny Johnson (3-1) vs. Easy Zee (3-2) -[Result: Manny Johnson dominated the opening round of this fight with crisp, aggressive striking before stopping Easy Zee with a flurry of strikes in the second round. Manny Johnson def. Easy Zee via TKO (Strikes) at 2:36 of round 2. [Main Event] -[Featherweight Division, Championship bout: Red Fox (3-1) vs. Helio Gracie (3-2-1) -[Result: This fight was for the inaugural Bloodbath Fighting Championship Featherweight title. Red Fox shot in immediately, landing in side control on top. Fox went to work with ground and pound. Helio Gracie retained guard and then submitted Red Fox with an armbar. Helio Gracie def. Red Fox via Submission (Armbar) at 0:51 of round 1 to become the NEW undisputed BFC Featherweight Champion! http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20190630210055blodblet.png http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/1561935145mUENjU2.png
  4. Bloodbath Fighting Championship (345k+) http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/1561935145mUENjU2.png Bloodbath Fight Night 1 was a mixed martial arts event held by Bloodbath Fighting Championship. This event took place on July 14, 2019 in The Underground Arena in Montreal, Canada. This event was brought to you by Arcticus University: London, the official fight gear of the Bloodbath Fighting Championship. [Official Review] http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1562713990PRM18iV.png [undercard Bouts] -[Featherweight Division: Balagot Liu (1-0) vs. Banma Zhang (0-1) -[Result: This fast paced featherweight fight started us off with a bang as the two strikers went blow for blow in the center of the cage. With a combined strike total of nearly 300 attacks, it's no wonder that this bout created such a roar among fans and pundits alike. In the end, the judges decided that the power and accuracy was enough to continue the undefeated way of Balagot Liu. Balagot Liu def. Banma Zhang via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27). -[Light-Heavyweight Division: Boko Haram (0-0) vs. Jacques Daniel (1-1) -[Result: Boko Haram wanted nothing to do with the hands of Jacques Daniel. For as long as the fight lasted, Haram was trying desperately to keep the fight in the clinch despite the fact that he was still receiving punishment there as well. Jacques Daniel knocked Boko Haram down with a big right hand and finished him with another looping punch to win the fight. Jacques Daniel def. Boko Haram via KO (Punch) at 2:40 of round 1. -[Middleweight Division: Gurizuri Nakamura (2-0) vs. Christian Okoye (0-2) -[Result: Nakamura clinched early and went to work with knees against the cage. Nakamura pulled guard but it was Okoye working for submissions from the top position. Nakamura reversed to the top position and continued having to defend himself from the wily Okoye. Midway through the round, Nakamura picked up the pace with damaging ground and pound. In the second round, Nakamura scored another takedown and went to work with the beating early. Okoye worked to find a submission from the bottom but was just receiving too much unanswered harm, forcing a referee stoppage. Gurizuri Nakamura def. Christian Okoye via TKO (Strikes) at 2:56 of round 2. -[Middleweight Division: Karl Denke (2-1) vs. Vito Polizzi (1-1) -[Result: Karl Denke came out swinging for the fences, allowing Vito Polizzi to get under his shots with some beautiful counters early. Polizzi ate a jab and clinched up, pushing Denke against the cage. This would quickly become the story of the fight: Polizzi would force a clinch and maul Karl Denke for the entirety of the round. Late in the second round, Denke nearly went down from a left hook but he stuck through it to the final bell. Vito Polizzi def. Karl Denke via Unanimous Decision (30-26, 30-26, 30-26). -[Middleweight Division: Milos Stankovic (0-2) vs. Hank Shotguntoter (0-2) -[Result: Stankovic came out swinging heavy leather, putting an absolute clinic on against Shotguntoter. One minute in he dropped Shotguntoter with a big right punch, and closed the show with a big looping left hook. Milos Stankovic def. Hank Shotguntoter via KO (Punch) at 1:19 of round 1.
  5. What I'm suggesting would be an addition to the Fighter+ menu, accessible to a fight org owner/employee with access. What I'm suggesting is a feature that allows you to hold your mouse over a fighter's name in the Fighter+ section and see any notes put on that fighter by the org owner/staff. This isn't a huge improvement and there are obviously other ways to convey the same information, but it would certainly help to keep all of the stories and desires straight.
  6. UnderGround Fight Club 340K+ http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/1555333717205-175.jpg UnderGround FC 18 is an upcoming mixed martial arts event held by UnderGround Fight Club, in conjunction with Hoarseplay Writing Productions and the UnderGround Fight Ent. Alliance. Hoarseplay Writing Productions is a proud sponsor of the Noob Fund, a trusted source for new managers to obtain funding for their fighters, their business projects, or whatever they may need. This event will take place on July 17, 2019 at Hayashi's Lounge in Amsterdam. This review is brought to you by UnderGround Clothing Co. [Event Background] Very rarely will you experience the perfect collision of two unstoppable fighters with a similar history, similar skill set, and similar ambition. UnderGround FC is proud to bring you Fedor Mazepin versus Oskar Schmidt, where the aforementioned scenario is described. Both men have fought four times with UnderGround Fight Club, both men have one defeat during their time with UGFC. Both men challenged for Fray Tormenta for the undisputed heavyweight crown and both men were submitted in the opening round. Respectively ranked #4 (Fedor) and #5 (Oskar), this fight will determine who gets to climb the mountain to make another run at the peak and who returns to the ground with empty hands and a broken heart. [Event Preview] http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/15601324864EXW0Q8.gif [undercard Bouts] (Welterweight Division) Dropkick Flexy (0-0) versus Bob McCracken (1-1) Dropkick Flexy is an MMA newcomer from Hong Kong. Currently living in Amsterdam, Dropkick Flexy represents The Coffee Shop gym. All that is known about Dropkick is that he has a BJJ purple belt. Bob McCracken is a wrestling stylist from Toronto, Canada. He lives in Montreal where he receives no training. He made his pro debut in the QFC arena submitting boxer Zahabi St Georges. In his most recent bout he faced BJJ purple belt David Kozma at UFC MNF 2. (Featherweight Division) John Michael Benitoy (2-2) versus Berklerk Pinsinchai (4-4) John Michael Benitoy is a former collegiate wrestler from Cebu City, Philippines that currently trains out of the Crossfit Sydney gym in Sydney, Australia. He fought his earliest two fights in the QFC arena, stopping Hamish Davies and Hans Christian Anderson. He made his UGFC debut at UFC WNF 2 where he was stopped by undefeated striker Joe Smith. In his most recent bout, he faced former UGFC featherweight champion Shiro Tanaka. Midway through the opening round of his match with Tanaka, Benitoy badly hurt him with ground and pound, but fell into an armbar in his rush to finish the fight. Berklerk Pinsinchai is a Muay Thai stylist and veteran of eight professional bouts. Originally from Lampang, Thailand, he currently lives in Tokyo, Japan where he trains out of Cozad's. Berklerk fought four times in the QFC arena, defeating Stewey Quagmire, Medo King, and Xilef Xenox twice. He lost in back to back matches against Kyle Kristian Galeos. He made his UGFC debut at UFC SNF 2 where he was defeated by BJJ brown belt Jay Brown. In his most recent bout he was submitted by Killua Zoldyk. (Light-Heavyweight Division) Alexander Emelianenko (2-2) versus Milos Petrasek (2-2) Alexander Emelianenko is a Muay Thai striker from Moscovo, Russia. He trains out of the Fisticuffs gym in St Petersberg. He fought his first three bouts within the QFC arena, scoring victories over Renaldo Herrera and Quinten Rain while being submitted by William Christie. In his most recent bout, which took place at UnderGround FC 9, Alexander was stopped short due to a cut in his bout with Vincenzo Lambrucci. Milos Petrasek is is a from a small village located between Ostrava and Slovakia. He represents the private Ferocious Beast gym of Hilo, Hawaii. He fought his earliest two bouts within the QFC arena, stopping Leo Barry in twenty-five seconds and making short work of Edmundo Ware. He made his UGFC debut at UFC MNF 2, where he was knocked out by Over Power. In his most recent bout, he was defeated via unanimous decision by Philo Beddo li at UnderGround FC 11. (Light-Heavyweight Division) Tremaine Wiltshire (3-1) versus Ace Giannis Ignacio (3-5) Tremaine Wiltshire is a Muay Thai kickboxer from the UK. He lives in London where he trains out of the JAG Battle Gym. Tremaine fought his earliest three bouts in the QFC arena where he made an impressive run, brutally knocking out Alexander Gustafsson, Torloi Lankwai, and Yourhope Endshere. He made his UGFC debut at UnderGround Fight Club 8, taking on Daana Wyte. Unfortunately he would go on to be defeated for the first time in his career against Wyte. Ace Giannis Ignacio is a world class pugilistic stylist from Manila, Philippines. He represents the private Just Train gym of New York, USA. He made his MMA debut against Alves Coco in the Core Combat Cage promotion's CCC #1 event. After being submitted by Coco, he took time away from active combat to train and improve. He returned in the QFC arena, defeating She Mine via unanimous decision. After losing to Randy Smalls, Ignacio fought a one-off bout against Jack Bronsan at Batoru FC 15, losing the bout via rear naked choke. Ignacio rebounded with a pair of unanimous decisions over Kyle Peralta and Archibald Lee respectively. In his most recent bouts, he was knocked out by James Morarity and Frank Rothco within the UGFC cage. (Welterweight Division) Hector Alvarez (6-2) versus Petah Miller (5-2) Hector Alvarez is a boxer from Mexico that lives in Helsinki but doesn't seem to be undergoing any official training. He began his career with back-to-back submission losses before changing management teams. After that he went on a five fight winning streak, scoring stoppages over the likes of Doyle Buckley, Mark Brewer, Tyson Johns, Harris Gillespie, as well as decisioning Trenton Snider. He made his UGFC debut at UnderGround FC 8, knocking out former Shade Tree Championship welterweight title challenger Yoel Edson in the opening round. Petah Miller is a Muay Thai striker from Montreal, Canada that lives in Los Angeles, USA to train in the private Know-How Knights gym. His MMA debut was an inauspicious one; he faced Terrell Kerr and was submitted in the opening round via guillotine choke. After that he ran through Kenny Key, Ben Pierre, and Sun Wukong before being signed by the Ultimate Pit Fighting promotion. He made his UPF debut at UPF 2, knocking out Flit Ashter early in the second round. He returned at the organization's fourth event, stopping Ronaldo Do Nascimento. In his most recet bout, he was submitted by future IFA welterweight champion Gabriel Torres.
  7. [Main Card Review] -[Super-Heavyweight Division: Kamen Kamenov (3-5-1) versus Claudio Escorre (3-0) -[Results: Kamen Kamenov dominated the opening round of this fight with his top control and grappling, but struggled in the second and third rounds as the takedown defense of Claudio Escorre adapted and caught up. Claudio Escorre def. Kamen Kamenov via Majority Decision (29-28, 29-29, 29-28). -[Light-Heavyweight Division: Derrick Lewis (2-1) versus Wres Po (3-1) -[Results: Derrick Lewis out struck Wres Po on the feet as was expected but also dominated on the ground, working for submissions from the top position. In the second round, Lewis hit Po with a one-two combination to hurt him and then finished it with a big right hand. Derrick Lewis def. Wres Po via KO (Punch) at 0:50 of round 2. -[Welterweight Division: Marin Ivanov (7-2) versus Seamus Coleman (4-2) -[Results: Marin Ivanov took Seamus Coleman down early in the first round and kept him in place eating ground and pound. Seamus Coleman came back strong with some big shots in the first half of the second round but succumbed to another takedown where he was stuck in place for the second half. Coleman managed to clinch and keep the third round standing although there was a lot of stalling against the cage. Seamus Coleman def. Marin Ivanov via Unanimous Decision (29-27, 29-27, 29-27). [Co-Main Event] -[Light-Heavyweight Division: James Moriarty (2-0) versus Antonio Almeida (6-2) -[Results: The opening round was spent with Antonio Almeida chasing the takedown and James Moriarty riding his bicycle and landing shots from the outside. In the second round, Moriarty clinched with Almeida and pounded the man with heavy shots against the cage, hurting him and finally finishing him with brutal uppercuts. James Moriarty def. Antonio Almeida via TKO (Strikes) at 2:57 of round 2. [Main Event] -[Lightweight Division: Xander Colton (6-0) versus Raanta Runtiringeni (5-0) -[Results: Runtiringeni clinched and pulled guard early, trying a little of the old submission spam on for size. He tried more of the same in the second round to much greater effect. In the third round, Xander Colton reversed to the top and threatened with submissions of his own. Xander Colton def. Raanta Runtiringeni via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28). Active Winning Streaks (3+ consecutive victories within UnderGround FC) [Name, Weight, UFC Win Streak, Last Fight Date] Fray Tormenta (265) (6-0) [6/29] Colin Kaepernick (265+) (6-0) [6/28] Liberal Stomper (155) (5-0) [6/30] Robert Harper (205) (4-0) [7/12] Torq Bosley (265+) (4-0) [7/5] Jb Brown (155) (4-0) [6/28] Ringz daBell (145) (4-0) [6/29] James Moriarty (205) (3-0) [7/14] [NEW] Brian Moser (185) (3-0) [7/12] Joe Smith (145) (3-0) [7/5] Horacio Romeu Pinto (265) (3-0) [7/5] Kay Teptrom (155) (3-0) [6/29] Reginald Budgiehandler (145) (3-0) [6/29] Cross A Zoo (170) (3-0) [6/29] Tommy Reed (135) (3-0) [6/29] Paul Ladentro (265+) (3-0) [6/29] Christopher Fry (155) (3-0) [6/28] Benchamek Sitsopirang (185) (3-0) [6/18] Adrian Hunter (155) (3-0) [6/5] Annal of Champions Bantamweight (135 lbs) Tree Fortay – Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Miguel Harper 7/20) Featherweight (145 lbs) Reginald Budgiehandler – Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Prohor Georgiev 7/20) Shiro Tanaka – Former Champion, One Defense (4/27/19 – 6/8/19) Lightweight (155 lbs) Liberal Stomper – Reigning Champion, Three Defenses (Next Fight: Tan Zan 7/20) Welterweight (170 lbs) Guido Turturro – Reigning Champion, No Defenses (Next Fight: Bung Popper 7/31) Sivile Gonya – Former Champion, One Defense (5/20/19 – 7/5/19) Middleweight (185 lbs) Raiam Dos Santos – Reigning Champion, No Defenses (Next Fight: Angelo Moore 7/20) What Addams – Former Champion, No Defenses (6/3/19 – 6/29/19) Bradley Bond – Former Champion, No Defenses (4/27/19 – 6/3/19) Light-Heavyweight (205 lbs) Robert Harper – Reigning Champion, Two Defenses (Next Fight: TBD) Heavyweight (265 lbs) Fray Tormenta – Reigning Champion, Three Defenses (Next Fight: Rio Silva 7/19) Super-Heavyweight (265+ lbs) Colin Kaepernick – Reigning Champion, Two Defenses (Next Fight: Newbie Guide 7/20) Total Badass – Former Champion, No Defenses (4/13/19 – 4/27/19)
  8. UnderGround Fight Club 340K+ http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/1555333717205-175.jpg UnderGround FC 17 was a mixed martial arts event held by UnderGround Fight Club, in conjunction with Hoarseplay Writing Productions and the UnderGround Fight Ent. Alliance. Hoarseplay Writing Productions is a proud sponsor of the Noob Fund, a trusted source for new managers to obtain funding for their fighters, their business projects, or whatever they may need. This event took place on July 14, 2019 at Hayashi's Lounge in Sydney, Australia. This review is brought to you by UnderGround Clothing Co. [undercard Review] http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/15601324864EXW0Q8.gif -[Welterweight Division: Romeo Harris (2-3) versus Hanzo Hasashi (1-2) -[Results: Romeo Harris managed to control the pace in the opening round but really wasn't able to put forward any effective offense. At one point, Hanzi Hasashi reversed to the top position and began working on an arm triangle choke, but the round ended. In the second round, Harris shot in for another takedown into side control and Hasashi was able to reposition to secure an armbar. Hanzo Hasashi def. Romeo Harris via Submission (Armbar) at 1:57 of round 2. -[Light-Heavyweight Division: Jay Bonez (1-0) versus Don Vigo (1-3) -[Results: Don Vigo came out swinging with big punches while Jay Bonez looked to clinch. Bonez shot in for a takedown and the two fighters battled for position. Vigo got to half guard and began working for some kind of submission. He didn't get the tap out but he controlled and got back to full guard. In the second round, Vigo came out swinging for the fences, eventually putting Bonez out cold with a big punch. Don Vigo def. Jay Bonez via KO (Superman Punch) at 0:35 of round 2. -[Light-Heavyweight Division: Ross Glinner (4-0) versus Fil Bojtojovskiy (2-2) -[Results: Fil Boj scored the early takedown but fell into the unstoppable submission trap of undefeated Ross Glinner. Ross Glinner def. Fil Bojtojovskiy via Submission (Guillotine) at 1:55 of round 1. -[Light-Heavyweight Division: Huwan Bagwis (2-1) versus Buster Phoenix (2-0) -[Results: Huwan Bagwis kept his opponent pressed against the cage, stalling out the round and making the man work. In the second round he came out with big punches that put Phoenix down and out. Huwan Bagwis def. Buster Phoenix via KO (Punch) at 0:16 of round 1. -[Bantamweight Division: Titus Contreras (6-2) versus Bobby Jones (2-1) -[Results: Bobby Jones clinched and pulled guard early, which opened Titus Contreras up to start working his ground and pound game. The second round started the same except this time Contreras scored a takedown and dominated the positional battle from the top. The third round was more of the same from Contreras who scored 10-8 rounds in the third frame. Titus Contreras def. Bobby Jones via Unanimous Decision (29-27, 29-27, 30-27).
  9. UnderGround Fight Club 340K+ http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/1555333717205-175.jpg UnderGround FC 17 is an upcoming mixed martial arts event held by UnderGround Fight Club, in conjunction with Hoarseplay Writing Productions and the UnderGround Fight Ent. Alliance. Hoarseplay Writing Productions is a proud sponsor of the Noob Fund, a trusted source for new managers to obtain funding for their fighters, their business projects, or whatever they may need. This event will take place on July 14, 2019 at Hayashi's Lounge in Sydney, Australia. This preview is brought to you by KING OF THE BETS. [Main Card] (Super-Heavyweight Division) Kamen Kamenov (3-5-1) versus Claudio Escorre (3-0) Kamen Kamenov is a boxer and a BJJ blue belt that is capable of attacking wherever the fight may go. This nine fight veteran was a resident of The Island during its ninth season, competing for Island Vale Tudo and the QFC before entering into the final tournament. Kamen had a less than stellar time fighting for the Island Vale Tudo promotion. He accrued a record of one victory, three defeats, and one draw during that time. Immediately after fighting to a draw against Lurch Addams, he was stopped against the man in an immediate rematch due to a cut suffered early. Before leaving The Island, Kamen defeted Samoan Beasty in the QFC arena. Kamen participated in the final tournament where he was stopped in the opening round by Emilio Jacinto, who would go on to lose in the next round. Kamen Kamenov signed with UGFC following his return to the mainland. At UFC THF 1 he knocked out Boz Rutten, making a big promotional debut. Unfortunately the hype train was derailed at UnderGround FC 6 when he was submitted by Torq Bosley. Claudio Escorre is an undefeated mixed martial artist that specializes in boxing. All three of his professional bouts have taken place in the QFC arena, where he has knocked out Jeff Castro, Emilio Randall, and Hoyt Mullins. This bout will be his promotional debut. (Light-Heavyweight Division) Derrick Lewis (2-1) versus Wres Po (3-1) Derrick Lewis is a very technical boxer from London, England. A prodigy of the London MMA Club, Derrick has fought two of his three bouts in the UGFC cage. His debut came against BJJ purple belt Tokkie Terblanche, who he knocked out with a big punch in the opening round. He made his UGFC debut at UFC FNF 1, submitting Frank Richochet and proving that he is a threat everywhere. In his most recent bout, Derrick was submitted by powerful wrestler Vincet Lomax. Wres Po is is an amateur wrestler with a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Half of his professional bouts took place in the QFC arena. He made his debut in the smaller shows, besting Oisin Mac Cumhaill in a judge's decision before stopping Randell Nicholson via first round TKO. He made his UGFC debut at UFC SNF 1 where he faced BJJ brown belt Twistan Breakum. Although Po landed shots from the top position, he succumbed to an early armbar submission. In his mot recent bout he faced Muay Thai kickboxer Philo Beddo li. Po made short work of Beddo li, taking him down and putting him away with heavy ground and pound. (Welterweight Division) Marin Ivanov (7-2) versus Seamus Coleman (4-2) Marin Ivanov is a former title challenger in the Island Vale Tudo welterweight division. This submission grappler is a veteran of Season 9 of The Island where he fought in the QFC arena and for the Island Vale Tudo promotion. Marin went undefeated in the QFC arena, stopping Raydon Randell twice, as well as defeating Nkululeko Sokhela via first round TKO. In his final QFC match he submitted Roni Matt. Next Marin Ivanov signed with the Island Vale Tudo promotion where he tore through the top contenders, submitting Pablo Moraes and Sparring Dummy to earn a shot at welterweight gold. At IVT Friday 5 he challenged standout wrestler Cai Jia for the inaugural title, but was stopped in the opening round via TKO. This would be Marin's final fight on The Island, Back on the mainland, Marin signed with UnderGround Fight Club, making his promotional debut at UFC THF 1 against undefeted boxer Benjamin Whyte. Ivanov made short work of Whyte, taking him down and pounding on him from side control before locking in a kimura. In his most recent bout, Marin Ivanov faced former RFC and future UGFC welterweight champion Guido Turturro. The bout took place at UnderGround FC 6. Ivanov scored an early takedown but quickly fell into a submission from the brown belt. Seamus Coleman is a world class Muay Thai striker from New York, USA by way of Killybegs, Ireland. Representing the private Ramirez School of Excellence, Seamus has fought for FARTMMA, Anti Championship Berkut, GAMMA: Duel, and UnderGround Fight Club during his nine fight career. After an unsuccessful debut in the QFC arena against future UGFC welterweight champion Guido Turturro, he fought at FARTMMA's event titled 'Battle of the Behemoths RD 2', where he fought boxer Jaleel Guy. Coleman dominated Guy, defeating him via unanimous decision. Seamus made two appearances under the Anti Championship Berkut banner. In both instances he was paired up with Tom Chandler, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt. Both times Coleman walked away with a decision victory. Seamus Coleman made an appearance with GAMMA: DUEL, taking on fellow Muay Thai stylist Hiro Takahashi. The fight turned into a three round grappling match that Takahashi was able to dominate en route to a decision. Seamus Coleman's most recent bout took place at UnderGround FC 6 where he faced Pedro Navas. After hurting Navas with strikes in the opening two rounds, he put Navas away with a head kick in the third round. [Co-Main Event] (Light-Heavyweight Division) James Moriarty (2-0) versus Antonio Almeida (6-2) James Moriarty is a wrestler and a boxer. Undefeated across his two pro fights, Moriarty has won both of his UGFC bouts within the first round. Despite reportedly being a wrestler, he has almost exclusively boxed his way to both victories. His MMA debut came at UnderGround FC 4 where he took on Muay Thai kickboxer Bill From Killer Hill. Moriarty dropped Bill with a crisp punching combination early and jumped into full mount, dropping ground and pound to until the referee saw fit to rescue Bill from further abuse. Most recently he faced world class boxer Ace Giannis Ignacio at UnderGround FC 6. Moriarty busted up the face of Giannis, beting him to the punch regularly before knocking him out cold one minute into the fight. Antonio Almeida is a former UGFC light-heavyweight title challenger. This Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt is a longtime veteran of the QFC arena with six of his eight pro fights taking place in the smaller show. Antonio made his fighting debut against fellow BJJ brown belt William Christie. Almeida scored all of the takedowns of the fight and the two traded submission attempts, gaining and losing position rapidly. Christie seemed to be losing energy at a faster rate, which cost him when Almeida locked in an armbar, forcing the exhausted man to submit. Next Almeida faced Jake Plunkett in back-to-back fights submitting him in the opening round on both occasions. He made short work of Sieg Fried and Vladimir Osborne before being defeated for the first time in his career by BJJ black belt Idriss Bizihwaelie. Following the Bizihwaelie fight, Antonio Almeida signed with UnderGround Fight Club, submitting Michael Malloy in his promotional debut. At UnderGround FC 6, Antonio Almeida challenged world class BJJ brown belt and UGFC light-heavyweight champion Robert Harper for the title. The opening two rounds of the fight took place largely in the clinch where Harper was able to dominate. The third round was a grappling match with both guys trading submission attempts. Almeida managed to bust open the face of Harper with ground and pound, winning the round but ultimately losing the fight via decision. [Main Event] (Lightweight Division) Xander Colton (6-0) versus Raanta Runtiringeni (5-0) Xander Colton is an undefeated mixed martial artist and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt. All six of his professional fights took place within the QFC arena where he has submitted four of his six opponents. In his pro debut, Xander faced BJJ blue belt Anurak Kanjanapas. Cotton clinched, pulled guard, and submitted Anurak with an armbar in just under one minute. Next he faced brawler Crison Omayao, defeating him via unanimous decision in a back-and-forth battle. His third fight was against 2-0 blue belt Storm Thompson. The two traded takedowns before Xander locked in the fight ending submission with three seconds in the opening round. Next he faced boxer Bo Crawford, dominating two of three rounds with his superior grappling en route to a decision victory. After submitting BJJ blue belt Travis Carter, Xander made short work of Muay Thai stylist Ray Wells. Raanta Runtiringeni is an undefeated mixed martial arts fighter and five fight veteran of the QFC arena. Raanta is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt with all five of his victories coming by way of first round submission. He trains out of Los Angeles, California, by way of Finland. Raanta represents the Death Valley Training Facility. Raanta made his MMA debut against BJJ blue belt Wase Titi. Raanta took him down immediately but nerves got the better of him and he stalled in guard, prompting a referee standup. Raanta scored another takedown into guard, but Titi showed his class when he escaped to his feet. Raanta took him down one last time and submitted Titi with a kimura. Next he faced boxer Fart Minarsich. Despite it being a tremendous tactical error, Minarsich took Raanta down immediately and promptly got submitted with a kimura. For his third bout he faced undefeated Muay Thai stylist Daniel Bruce. Raanta ate a head kick and clinched up immediately. After eating some brutal knees to the body, Raanta was granted a clinch break when Bruce separated. Raanta scored a takedown into the guard of Bruce and after some struggle submitted him with a kimura. Next he faced wrestler Jim Logo li. After being taken down in the early moments of the fight, the two grappler traded submission attempts until Raanta locked in the fight ending guillotine choke. In his most recent bout, he faced BJJ purple belt Steven Prime. Raanta dominated Prime before submitting him with five seconds left in the opening round. [A closer look] (Xander Colton) Age: 24 Started Fighting At: 24 Record: 6-0 Knockouts: 0 Submissions: 4 UnderGround Record: N/A Total Opponent Record: 8-11 Rank (Division): 17 Rank (Organization): 89 Style: BJJ (Brown Belt) Accolades or Accomplishments: Undefeated, Six Fight Winning Streak (Raanta Runtiringeni) Age: 25 Started Fighting At: 25 Record: 5-0 Knockouts: 0 Submissions: 5 UnderGround Record: N/A Total Opponent Record: 9-12-1 Rank (Division): 4 Rank (Organization): 41 Style: BJJ (Brown Belt) Accolades or Accomplishments: Undefeated, Five Fight Winning Streak
  10. +1 Get rid of flights for the time being. Trying to explain that people need to cancel auto flights occasionally across language barriers seems like a silly thing when fighters can just teleport into position like the Nightcrawler from the X-Men.
  11. [Main Card] -[Middleweight Division: Walter Jackson (3-0) versus Giuseppe Turturro (3-1) -[Result: Turturro opened this fight by clinching and pulling guard. Jackson survived the opening round but didn't exactly win it. Jackson came out swinging in the second round but fell into the same bear trap of the clinch and guard pull. This time Turturro locked in an armbar to end the procession. Giuseppe Turturro def. Walter Jackson via Submission (Armbar) at 0:59 of round 2. -[Welterweight Division: Mike Tantalau (3-2) versus Patrick MacDonald (2-1) -[Result: Tantalau clinches, MacDonald escapes. This repeated a few times until Tantalau pulled guard, reversed to the top, and passed into side control. Mike Tantalau def. Patrick MacDonald via Submission (Americana) at 1:57 of round 1. -[Light-Heavyweight Division: Sammy Beach (3-0) versus Lee Brown (3-1) -[Result: Both fighters wanted to clinch but wouldn't let the other initiate it. Against the cage, Beach opened up with dirty boxing while Brown fought for a takedown. Midway through the round, a bleeding Lee Brown scored a takedown into half guard. Despite his late success, he took a lot of damage in the opening minutes. Beach clinched immediately in the second round and went to work with heavy punches against the page, rocking and finally knocking the grappler out cold. Sammy Beach def. Lee Brown via KO (Punch) at 0:56 of round 2. [Co-Main Event] -[Lightweight Division: Michael Greenwood (7-5) versus Wee Lee Osman (9-3) -[Result: Michael Greenwood looked amazing here; he came out with big punches immediately, busting up the face of Lee Osman. After stuffing a few takedown attempts, Greenwood pushed forward with more punches, battering Osman and sending him to his happy place. Michael Greenwood def. Wee Lee Osman via KO (Punches) at 0:31 of round 1. [Main Event] -[Light-Heavyweight Division, Championship bout: Robert Harper© (7-1) versus Piet Smit (11-7) -[Result: Piet Smit kept this fight in the clinch and Robert Harper was happy to oblige him. The two fighters traded big punches against the cage, working each other over to the head an body. Smit managed to pull guard at one point and had found himself trading submission attempts with the wily champion. The second round was a bit more even with both guys landing in the clinch. And while Smit would go on to win the final round on the ground, it was too little too late to steal the show. Robert Harper def. Piet Smit via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) to retain the UnderGround FC Light-Heavyweight Championship of the World! Active Winning Streaks (3+ consecutive victories within UnderGround FC) [Name, Weight, UFC Win Streak, Last Fight Date] Fray Tormenta (265) (6-0) [6/29] Colin Kaepernick (265+) (6-0) [6/28] Liberal Stomper (155) (5-0) [6/30] Robert Harper (205) (4-0) [7/12] [NEW] Torq Bosley (265+) (4-0) [7/5] Jb Brown (155) (4-0) [6/28] Ringz daBell (145) (4-0) [6/29] Brian Moser (185) (3-0) [7/12] [NEW] Joe Smith (145) (3-0) [7/5] Horacio Romeu Pinto (265) (3-0) Kay Teptrom (155) (3-0) [6/29] Reginald Budgiehandler (145) (3-0) [6/29] Cross A Zoo (170) (3-0) [6/29] Tommy Reed (135) (3-0) [6/29] Paul Ladentro (265+) (3-0) [6/29] Christopher Fry (155) (3-0) [6/28] Benchamek Sitsopirang (185) (3-0) [6/18] Adrian Hunter (155) (3-0) [6/5] Annal of Champions Bantamweight (135 lbs) Tree Fortay – Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: TBD) Featherweight (145 lbs) Reginald Budgiehandler – Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: TBD) Shiro Tanaka – Former Champion, One Defense (4/27/19 – 6/8/19) Lightweight (155 lbs) Liberal Stomper – Reigning Champion, Three Defenses (Next Fight: TBD) Welterweight (170 lbs) Guido Turturro – Reigning Champion, No Defenses (Next Fight: TBD) Sivile Gonya – Former Champion, One Defense (5/20/19 – 7/5/19) Middleweight (185 lbs) Raiam Dos Santos – Reigning Champion, No Defenses (Next Fight: TBD) What Addams – Former Champion, No Defenses (6/3/19 – 6/29/19) Bradley Bond – Former Champion, No Defenses (4/27/19 – 6/3/19) Light-Heavyweight (205 lbs) Robert Harper – Reigning Champion, Two Defenses (Next Fight: TBD) Heavyweight (265 lbs) Fray Tormenta – Reigning Champion, Three Defenses (Next Fight: TBD) Super-Heavyweight (265+ lbs) Colin Kaepernick – Reigning Champion, Two Defenses (Next Fight: TBD) Total Badass – Former Champion, No Defenses (4/13/19 – 4/27/19)
  12. UnderGround FC 16 was a mixed martial arts event held by UnderGround Fight Club, in conjunction with Hoarseplay Writing Productions and the UnderGround Fight Ent. Alliance. Hoarseplay Writing Productions is a proud sponsor of the Noob Fund, a trusted source for new managers to obtain funding for their fighters, their business projects, or whatever they may need. This event took place on July 12, 2019 at Hayashi's Lounge in St Petersburg. This review is brought to you by KING OF THE BETS. [Event Review] http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/15611695354EXW0Q8.gif [undercard] -[Middleweight Division: Antonio Loggia (0-1) versus Jorge Cassel (0-1) -[Result: Jorge Cassel worked with a desperate fervor. Antonio Loggia stayed on the outside, making Cassel chase him while landing shots. After rocking him with a jab, Loggia finished him with a big looping punch. Antonio Loggia def. Jorge Cassel via KO (Punch) at 2:52 of round 1. -[Lightweight Division: Johnny Jett (2-1) versus Murder Junkie (3-2) -[Result: After a forty second game of tag between the two fighters, Junkie cracked Jett with a big uppercut. As Junkie pushed forward with more strikes, Jett just tried to hang on and survive while getting his legs back but went down under the pressure, prompting a stoppage. Murder Junkie def. Johnny Jett via TKO (Strikes) at 0:51 of round 1. -[Middleweight Division: Edgar Marshall (1-0) versus Collin Sims (3-0) -[Result: Edgar Marshall came out flinging heavy leather immediately, cutting Collin Sims and backing him up. Sims wanted to grapple badly but was eating shots for his effort. About a minute in a badly hurt and winded Sims went down on a big punching combination and Marshall ushered him back to his feet. To quote Clubber Lang, he had “a lotta mo'” for him. Smelling blood, Marshall pushed forward with more strike, dropping Sims again with a big three punch combination, busting Sims up even worse. Sims got to his feet, shot in for a desperation takedown, and ran face first into a right hook that tucked him in for the night. Edgar Marshall def. Collin Sims via KO (Punch) at 1:59 of round 1. -[Lightweight Division: Rodger Bell (3-2) versus Joe Mama (4-1) -[Result: This was a complete shutout victory for Rodger Bell who landed ample punches and kicks while avoiding literally all of the offensive efforts of Joe Mama. Rodger Bell def. Joe Mama via Unanimous Decision (30-26, 30-27, 30-26). -[Middleweight Division: Brian Moser (2-0) versus JJ JiuJitsu (2-0) -[Result: JiuJitsu kept shooting in for takedowns and eating power punches as a reward for his effort. JiuJitsu went down on a big right hand and ate another one back on his feet. Brian Moser def. JJ JiuJitsu via KO (Punch) at 0:29 of round 1.
  13. I don't know what that means but that is hilarious.
  14. Honest to god comments like this are the inspiration that I need to keep doing what I do. If I thought nobody cared, I would produce the same old cookie cutter previews that I started out writing a decade ago. Lmfao. I like to give a little introductory paragraph, a tl;dr if you will, at the beginning listing the fighter's accomplishments, then delve into the history giving more shine to the higher card fighters. I really enjoy giving my interpretation of a fighter's career path... some guys have to work for it more than others, some had a more Rocky Balboa-esque struggle to the top. Before it's done I've written a small Wikipedia article without realizing it. Thanks again guys, I mean it.
  15. I appreciate that, TJ. Honestly I almost enjoy writing about the fights more than participating in them.
  16. UnderGround Fight Club 340K+ http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/1555333717205-175.jpg UnderGround FC 16 is an upcoming mixed martial arts event to be held by UnderGround Fight Club, in conjunction with Hoarseplay Writing Productions and the UnderGround Fight Ent. Alliance. Hoarseplay Writing Productions is a proud sponsor of the Noob Fund, a trusted source for new managers to obtain funding for their fighters, their business projects, or whatever they may need. This event is scheduled to take place on July 12, 2019 at Hayashi's Lounge in St Petersburg. This preview is brought to you by KING OF THE BETS. [Event Preview] http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/15596842084EXW0Q8.gif [undercard Bouts] (Lightweight Division) Antonio Loggia (0-1) versus Jorge Cassel (0-1) Antonio Loggia is an Italian boxer with a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. His lone MMA fight took place at Batoru FC 14 in Tokyo, Japan, where he faced BJJ blue belt Steve Foster. Foster would go on to dominate the fight with his superior grappling before submittig Loggia with an arm triangle choke. Jorge Cassel is a boxer from New York. In his lone MMA fight, he faced current undefeated UFC middleweight Pate Parret, a high level Muay Thai striker. The two strikers traded blows but Cassel, the newer of the two, went down on a right hand that put him out cold. (Lightweight Division) Johnny Jett (2-1) versus Murder Junkie (3-2) Johnny Jett is a Muay Thai stylist from Rochester, New York. All three of his professional bouts have taken place with UnderGround FC where he has defeated Jaden Van Dyke and Hessu Kaito but was submitted by catch wrestler Steven Pittsford. Murder Junkie is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt and Muay Thai striker from Sydney, Australia. He currently lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. He made his MMA debut in the QFC 903 Lightweight Tournament where he submitted David Fortner and Bongo Boogie before losing to Ohil Bahaly via unanimous decision. Immediately after losing out in the tournament, Junkie signed with UnderGround FC. In his promotional debut he bested Curly Hannigann via unanimous decision before losing to Kay Teptrom with a late fight submission. (Middleweight Division) Edgar Marshall (1-0) versus Collin Sims (3-0) Edgar Marshall is a world class boxer from Las Vegas, Nevada by way of Los Angeles, California. His lone MMA bout took place in the QFC arena where he knocked out BJJ blue belt Warren Francis in forty-three seconds. Collin Sims is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt from Los Angeles, California. He is an undefeated mixed martial artist with three professional fights, which all took place in the QFC arena. He holds three consecutive submission victories over Mac Garcia, Philip Clemons, and Freddie Shepherd. (Lightweight Division) Rodger Bell (3-2) versus Joe Mama (4-1) Rodger Bell is an England kickboxer currently training in Amsterdam. He made his fighting debut in the QFC arena, dominating Quinton Hurley before being submitted by Dannie Robles. After signing with UnderGround Fight Club, he defeated Shamil Magomedov and Jay Popotrek but suffered a loss at the hands of Adrian Hunter. Joe Mama is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt from Sydney, Australia, by way of London, England. He made his pro debut in the QFC 903 lightweight tournament where he submitted Fred Antunes before being forced to tap out by Darnell Williams. From there, Joe took two QFC matches, stopping Alexandro Messano with strikes before submitting Hamish Davies. His most recent bout came at UFC FNF 1 where he defeated Rodolfo Gracie via unanimous decision. (Middleweight Division) Brian Moser (2-0) versus JJ JiuJitsu (2-0) Brian Moser is an undefeated mixed martial arts fighter with a background in Greco Roman wrestling. Both of his pro fights have come in the UnderGround FC promotion. In back-to-back showings he has knocked out Huseyn Ozdemir and Kage DePhillips, both within the opening round. JJ JiuJitsu is is an undefeated mixed martial arts fighter with two professional bouts on his record. This Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt lives and trains in New York, New York. Both of his pro bouts took place in the QFC arena. In his debut he submitted Michael Hines. In his most recent bout he defeated Galen Graham via unanimous decision. [Main Card] (Middleweight Division) Walter Jackson (3-0) versus Giuseppe Turturro (3-1) Walter Jackson is an undefeated mixed martial arts fighter with three professional bouts on his resume. Born in Las Vegas, Nevada, Walter trains out of New York with the Crassus elite private facility. Walter's pro debut came under the banners of Wolf Pack Fighting Championship of New York. There he faced kickboxer Tomos Kemp, dominating and rocking the man en route to a unanimous decision victory. Next he faced fellow undefeted boxer Nick Tropper. Jackson would go on to badly hurt Tropper five times in the bout but would still manage to go the distance with the man. His most recent bout came at UnderGround FC 6, where he faced BJJ blue belt Van Der Lay. The two fighters would trade blows on the feet until Jackson knocked Der Lay out with a big punch over the top. Giuseppe Turturro is a world class wrestler and BJJ brown belt. Born in Sicilia, Italy, Giuseppe trains out of New York also known as the city of bad Italian accents. Giuseppe is a former UFC middleweight title challenger, having faced Bradly Bond for the crown earlier in his career. Giuseppe started out fighting for FARTMMA where he made his debut submitting Mitch Martin. Next, at FARTMMA 8, he defeated Todd Manson. In his UnderGround FC debut he was defeated by BJJ brown belt Bradley Bond for the inaugural middleweight championship. In his most recent bout he defeated Ben Ruckus via armbar submission in just twenty-five seconds. (Welterweight Division) Mike Tantalau (3-2) versus Patrick MacDonald (2-1) Mike Tantalau is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt who has yet to go the distance in five professional bouts. His biggest fight was in his second pro bout when he faced future UFC champion Sivile Gonya. Mike made his debut in the QFC where he faced BJJ blue belt Peter Scott, submitting him with an armbar in under a minute. At the UnderGround FC event titled Monday Night Fights, Mike faced Sivile Gonya for his promotional debut. The fight took place exclusively on the feet, with Gonya stuffing all of the takedowns and landing big shots en route to a referee stoppage. At UnderGround FC 2, Mike faced collegiate wrestler and BJJ purple belt Hitori Hanzo. Fresh out of the QFC, Hanzo was being hailed as another young hot prospect with expectations to make waves. Mike Tantalau derailed the hype train early with a first round armbar. Next, at UFC SNF 1, Mike faced BJJ blue belt Magomed Abbasov. This fight barely made it to the halfway mark of the opening round before Tantalau had Abbasov tapping out to a triangle choke. In his most recent bout, Mike faced another blue belt in Xyryx Ignacio at UFC MNF 2. Ignacio would give Tantalau some early difficulties, escaping from the first takedown and defending his way to a referee standup on the second one. From the outside, Xyryx Ignacio picked Mike Tantalau apart before catching him with an overhand right and pounding on the felled foe until Tantalau submitted to strikes. Patrick MacDonald is a well rounded MMA fighter with the capability to fight on his feet or on the ground. This Irish native trains out of Tokyo, Japan. At the time of this write-up his manager has been offline for four days, not good. Patrick started fighting in the QFC arena, facing striker Zero Mitsumune. MacDonald would go on to win the fight via late first round armbar. After being defeated by BJJ brown belt Owen Murray, MacDonald faced fellow grappler Glenn Murray, hurting him with punches on the feet, stopping the match with a big flurry. (Light-Heavyweight Division) Sammy Beach (3-0) versus Lee Brown (3-1) Sammy Beach is an undefeated Muay Thai kickboxer from Miami, Florida, currently training out of Las Vegas, Nevada. Capable of fighting on his feet, in the clinch, or on the ground, Sammy is an exciting young prospect. Sammy made his MMA debut in the QFC arena where he faced fellow striker Jim Carrey. After hurting him with punches in the clinch, Beach finished him against the cage with a flurry of big punches. Next Sammy faced Greco Roman wrestler Yernardo Mill, dominating him throughout the opening round and finishing him twelve seconds into round number two. Sammy's most recent bout came against wrestler Fil Bojtojvskiy at UnderGround FC 5. Sammy Beach dominated the opening moments of the round in the clinch before finishing the fight with beautiful crisp punches from the outside. Lee Brown is a fantastic wrestler and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt. This lifelong resident of Los Angeles, California has fought his entire career within the UnderGround FC cage. He made his debut at UnderGround FC 1 where he faced Greco clinch specialist Over Power. When Power came to clinch, Brown scored a takedown along the cage, pounding on Power before locking in the kimura to win the fight. Next he faced fellow BJJ brown belt and world class striker Huwan Bagwis. Brown would get his lone taste of defeat in this match, losing a unanimous decision to the more well rounded opponent. Brown made short work of boxer Frank Rothco, submitting him in just twenty-three seconds with an Americana. In his most recent bout, Lee Brown faced pugilist Don Vigo, submitting him with an arm triangle in the very first round. [Co-Main Event] (Lightweight Division) Michael Greenwood (7-5) versus Wee Lee Osman (9-3) Michael Greenwood is a kickboxer from Sheffield, England. This longtime veteran of the QFC arena has recently made the transition to the big show, and not without some difficulty along the way. Despite his early difficulties, the fans are enamored by his brutal finishing style and are anxious to see how far this man can go. Michael made his fighting debut in the first of ten consecutive QFC matches, taking on Muay Thai stylist Liangchan Xiaodong. After dominating the opening round, Greenwood tired out and lost the remainder of the fight on points. Next he faced catch wrestler Idris Onolunnose, succumbing to a kimura late in the opening round. Michael was next defeated by fellow QFC vet Desmond Lewis before going on a three fight winning streak. Damir Stojnic, Seung Woo Kim, and Maximus McDougall were all defeated via judge's decision. Although he would lose in a rematch to Seung Woo Kim, Michael went on to win his final three QFC matches, besting Esteban Casillas before stopping Rick Roberts and Jacob Matousek. Following the Matousek bout, Michael Greenwood signed with UnderGround Fight Club. In his promotional debut he rematched Liangchan Xiaodong but was defeated via thirteen second TKO. In his most recent bout, Michael defeated Anthony Linwood via first round knockout. Wee Lee Osman is the former #1 contender to the UnderGround FC lightweight championship, having challenged defending kingpin Liberal Stomper for the throne. Before that he was a career QFC fighter where he earned a reputation as a finisher. Wee Lee Osman is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt who makes no secret of his intention to grapple with foes. In twelve professional fights he has only gone the distance on one occasion. Wee Lee Osman's debut performance came against two fight veteran and BJJ blue belt Buford Roberts. Osman allowed himself to be taken down early, immediately retaining half guard and forcing a guillotine choke to win in just twenty-six seconds. Next he crushed wrestling stylist Sakuma Yanagamichi, catching him in a guillotine midway into the opening round. Osman tasted defeat for the first time in his career when he faced fellow brown belt Alphaios Alevizos. While hunting a submission off of his back, he succumbed to the ground and pound of Alevizos. Next he faced 3-1 QFC vet Mike Davies, dropping a unanimous decision to the man. Osman finished out his time at the QFC level with seven consecutive victories including winning a rematch with Mike Davies. Next he signed with UnderGround Fight Club where he challenged Liberal Stomper for the UFC lightweight championship in his promotional debut. Osman would be caught early with big punches and finished in the opening round against the unstoppable champion. [Main Event] http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20190401234215Belt3.jpg(Light-Heavyweight Division, Championship bout) Robert Harper© (7-1) versus Piet Smit (11-7) Robert Harper© is the reigning defending UnderGround FC Light-Heavyweight Champion of the World. Despite having a background in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Harper is an accomplished boxer that is very comfortable fighting on his feet. All seven of his professional victories have come via submission however. He is a veteran of the JAG Battle League of London, England before making his way to the UnderGround FC promotion. Robert Harper started his MMA career in the QFC arena where he submitted Makis Karatzas with a first round triangle choke. He returned to the QFC a few days later to fight Sean Fitzgerald, but would lose the fight via unanimous decision. After signing with JAG Battle League, Harper was paired up with Sean Fitzgerald. The bout took place not long after their first meeting, but this time Harper would finish the fight with a first round rear naked choke during a scramble. At the JAG event titled Final Destination, Harper was paired up with Muay Thai stylist Diego Barrera. Harper made short work of him, taking him down and forcing the tap in under fifty seconds. With his JAG contract completed, Robert Harper returned to the QFC arena to scratch the itch to fight. He was paired up with BJJ blue belt Raheem Nazir who offered little resistance on the ground, submitting to a kimura midway through the opening round. Next Robert signed with UnderGround Fight Club, making his promotional debut at Monday Night Fights against BJJ brown belt Leo Brain. Harper hurt Brain badly in all three rounds before submitting him with a knee bar midway through the third and final round. At UnderGround FC 3, Robert Harper was paired up with 5-2 BJJ purple belt Vladimir Emelianenko for the opportunity to become the first UFC light-heavyweight champion. The early goings of the fight showed both fighters landing strikes on the feet. Harper dropped Emelianenko with an uppercut, jumping into guard while looking to finish. Harper began working on the leg of Emelianenko. Despite his foe's success in retaining full guard amid a positional battle, Harper managed to secure his second knee bar in two consecutive fights. History was made and Robert Harper was crowned the undisputed light-heavyweight champion of the world. At UnderGround FC 6, Robert Harper made his first successful title defense against fellow BJJ brown belt Antonio Almeida. After out striking him in the opening seconds of the fight, Harper took Almeida down and smothered him while looking for a submission. Almeida was in all sorts of trouble, just trying to survive beneath the champion. Midway through the opening round, Harper cranked on an Americana and Almeida submitted, conceding defeat. Piet Smit is the former 301st SPARTAN Light-Heavyweight Champion. All of his professional mixed martial arts fights have taken place during season 9 of The Island. This Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner holds a brown belt with all eleven of his victories coming by way of submission. At the end of season 9 of The Island, Piet competed in the final tournament where he made it to the fourth round. Piet Smit competed for the Immunity Fighting Alliance and 301st SPARTAN promotions. Piet Smit started his MMA career as a resident of The Island during its ninth iteration. His hilarious quip is that he thought he was buying tickets to Iceland and ended up on the “Island” instead. Piet made his fighting debut t ROTI-02, which was hosted by the Immunity Fighting Alliance. There he fought Wonderful Dragon, an accomplished wrestler that managed to smother Smit on the ground en route to a decision victory. Next Piet Smith faced kick boxer Arnold Dalton, losing two of three the three rounds in a fight that largely took place in the clinch. Near the end of the final round, Smit pulled guard and submitted Dalton with a triangle choke. In his final appearance with IFA, Piet faced another great wrestler in Jambe De Bois, who survived the submission attempts and controlled Smit en route to a decision victory. Piet Smit moved on from the IFA promotion, signing instead with 301st SPARTAN. At SPARTA 3, Smit submitted Perry Fortin with a first round triangle choke. A quick win over Flint Beaswood earned Smit the opportunity to challenge for inaugural light-heavyweight championship. His opponent was heavy handed power wrestler Anthony Romeo. Smit executed his game plan to perfection: clinch, pull guard, submit. One minute and twenty-two seconds is how long it took for Piet Smit to force Romeo to tap out. Piet Smit was the undisputed champion. At SPARTA 12, Smit was submitted by Royce Gracie in what was meant to be his first title defense, but due to a clerical error was booked to be a non-title fight. Since Gracie had submitted Smit, an immediate rematch was granted to rectify the situation. This time Piet Smit submitted Gracie with a triangle choke late in the opening round. Smit made his second title defense against Muay Thai striker Nqobile Ndlanda. At SPARTA 22, Piet Smit rematched Anthony Romeo in his third attempted title defense. This time around, Romeo survived the early storm and came back strong, knocking Smit out midway through the second round with a big haymaker from hell. Piet Smit never managed to reclaim his lost championship during his remaining time with SPARTA. Romeo would go on to lose the title to Royce Gracie in a moment that could only be described as ironic fate. Smit versus Gracie would be the fight that fans wanted to see a third time, but Smit struggled to put together a winning streak with the loss of his title, winning two of his four remaining fights there. His final act with SPARTA was to lose the rubbermatch against Anthony Romeo at SPARTA44. In the finale tournament, Piet Smit submitted Agustin Suares, undefeated striker Cesare Tiramanti, 5-1 BJJ brown belt Anton Shibaev, but lost to the former IFA light-heavyweight champion, Whitaker via decision in round 4 of 6 of the tournament. Following his return to the mainland, Piet Smit parted ways with his longtime manager and signed with UnderGround Fight Club. This fight will be his promotional debut. [A closer look] (Robert Harper) Age: 21 Started Fighting At: 18 Record: 7-1 Knockouts: 0 Submissions: 7 UnderGround Record: 3-0 Total Opponent Record: 30-44 Rank (Division): Champion Rank (Organization): 12 Style: BJJ (Brown Belt), Boxing Accolades or Accomplishments: Undisputed UFC Light-Heavyweight Champion (One Defense), SUB of the Night (x1), Fight of the Night (x1), Six Fight Winning Streak (Piet Smit) Age: 27 Started Fighting At: 25 Record: 11-7 Knockouts: 0 Submissions: 11 UnderGround Record: N/A Total Opponent Record: 135-67-1 Rank (Division): 1 Rank (Organization): 14 Style: BJJ (Brown Belt), Muay Thai Accolades or Accomplishments: Former 301st SPARTAN Light-Heavyweight Champion (Two Defenses), SUB of the Night (x2), Fight of the Night (x2)
  17. Generally the only times I've rated an org is when the owner specifically mentions ratings via mass mailer. Aside from that if I have a complaint, depending on how severe my grievance, I'd just go talk to the person directly. If it's something minor that doesn't really impact me I'll ignore it.
  18. [Main Card] -[Bantamweight Division: Jon Boy v Seth Pentax -[Result: Jon Boy came out with a wild strike and Seth Pentax shot under it, taking Jon Boy to the ground. Pentax went to work with ground and pound before submitting Boy with an armbar. Seth Pentax def. Jon Boy via Submission (Armbar) at 0:55 of round 1. -[Bantamweight Division: Benadryl Cutalittle v Vip Winner -[Result: Cutalittle landed some decent kicks before getting taken down and submitted. Vip Winner def. Benadryl Cutalittle via Submission (Kimura) at 0:35 of round 1. -[Welterweight Division: Test Fighter A v Ross Tyson -[Result: Despite being taken down briefly in the second round, Test Fighter A dominated this fight from bell to bell with his boxing. Test Fighter A def. Ross Tyson via Unanimous Decision (30-25, 30-25, 30-25). [Co-Main Event] -[Welterweight Division: Virgil Van Dijk v Bung Popper -[Result: Bung popper dominated this fight on the feet. Bung Popper def. Virgil Van Dijk via KO (Strikes) at 1:47 of round 1. [Main Event] -[Heavyweight Division: Tyson James v Karlos Vemola -[Result: After managing to have his first takedown attempt stuffed by a guy with half of his grappling level, Tyson James took Vemola to the ground and pounded him out in short order. Tyson James def. Karlos Vemola via TKO (Strikes) at 1:25 of round 1. Active Winning Streaks (3+ consecutive victories within UnderGround FC) [Name, Weight, UFC Win Streak, Last Fight Date] Fray Tormenta (265) (6-0) [6/29] Colin Kaepernick (265+) (6-0) [6/28] Liberal Stomper (155) (5-0) [6/30] Torq Bosley (265+) (4-0) [7/5] Jb Brown (155) (4-0) [6/28] Ringz daBell (145) (4-0) [6/29] Joe Smith (145) (3-0) [7/5] Horacio Romeu Pinto (265) (3-0) Kay Teptrom (155) (3-0) [6/29] Reginald Budgiehandler (145) (3-0) [6/29] Cross A Zoo (170) (3-0) [6/29] Tommy Reed (135) (3-0) [6/29] Paul Ladentro (265+) (3-0) [6/29] Christopher Fry (155) (3-0) [6/28] Benchamek Sitsopirang (185) (3-0) [6/18] Robert Harper (205) (3-0) [6/10] Adrian Hunter (155) (3-0) [6/5] Annal of Champions Bantamweight (135 lbs) Tree Fortay – Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: TBD) Featherweight (145 lbs) Reginald Budgiehandler – Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: TBD) Shiro Tanaka – Former Champion, One Defense (4/27/19 – 6/8/19) Lightweight (155 lbs) Liberal Stomper – Reigning Champion, Three Defenses (Next Fight: TBD) Welterweight (170 lbs) Guido Turturro – Reigning Champion, No Defenses (Next Fight: TBD) Sivile Gonya – Former Champion, One Defense (5/20/19 – 7/5/19) Middleweight (185 lbs) Raiam Dos Santos – Reigning Champion, No Defenses (Next Fight: TBD) What Addams – Former Champion, No Defenses (6/3/19 – 6/29/19) Bradley Bond – Former Champion, No Defenses (4/27/19 – 6/3/19) Light-Heavyweight (205 lbs) Robert Harper – Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Piet Smit 7/12) Heavyweight (265 lbs) Fray Tormenta – Reigning Champion, Three Defenses (Next Fight: TBD) Super-Heavyweight (265+ lbs) Colin Kaepernick – Reigning Champion, Two Defenses (Next Fight: TBD) Total Badass – Former Champion, No Defenses (4/13/19 – 4/27/19)
  19. UnderGround Fight Club 340K+ http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/15625778031QuWSYI.gif UnderGround FC 15 was a mixed martial arts event held by UnderGround Fight Club, in conjunction with Hoarseplay Writing Productions and the UnderGround Fight Ent. Alliance. Hoarseplay Writing Productions is a proud sponsor of the Noob Fund, a trusted source for new managers to obtain funding for their fighters, their business projects, or whatever they may need. This event took place on July 10, 2019 at The Underground arena in Amsterdam. This preview was brought to you by KING OF THE BETS. [Event Review] http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/15611695354EXW0Q8.gif [undercard] -[Light-Heavyweight Division: Jonny Sins v Jupiter Sakuraba -[Result: Sakuraba clinched, Sins scored a trip takedown into guard, and Sakuraba scored a very fast submission. Jupiter Sakuraba def. Jonny Sins via Submission (Triangle) at 0:29 of round 1. -[Bantamweight Division: Alex Hadley v Johnriel Casimero -[Result: Alex Hadley desperately needed a takedown to have a chance in this fight but lacked the wrestling to make it happen. Johnriel knocked him out with a big punch. Johnriel Casimero def. Alex Hadley via KO (Punch) at 0:30 of round 1. -[Lightweight Division: Ronald Paradaiser v Silas Smith -[Result: While Ronald Paradaiser managed to keep the fight mostly on the feet for the bulk of the second round, Silas Smith managed to wrestle enough in the first and the third to remain undefeated. Silas Smith def. Ronald Paradaiser via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28). -[Light-Heavyweight Division: Frank Rothco v Dexter Morgan -[Result: Both fighters landed shots in the opening round but Frank was the more dominant of the two. In the second round, Dexter obtained a clinch and kept the fight there. The third round was mostly in the clinch where Dexter Morgan was able to dominate. Dexter Morgan def. Frank Rothco via Unanimous Decision (29-27, 29-27, 29-27). -[Super-Heavyweight Division: Bill Cutting v Shaka Zulu -[Result: Shaka Zulu scored an early takedown and pounded on the helpless striker until he knocked him out cold from guard. Shaka Zulu def. Bill Cutting via KO (Strikes) at 1:58 of round 1.
  20. Hey thanks King Ep. I'll spare everyone the affront of quoting that wall of text again.
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