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  1. - BBFC Quick Recaps - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - BBFC 8: MINISTER VS. STARDUST - (This one is a throwback, we have something special planned for this writeup but it fell through so I decided to include it in this week's quick recaps!) In the Co-Main Event, we saw 205 champ Hurricane Defoe edge out a victory in his first title defense against the ever-talented Blake Phoenix with a 48:47x3 unanimous decision win! In the Main Event, we saw the arrival of a new lightweight king when fan-favorite Ziggy Stardust showcased his dominance with a second-round TKO against the then champ Death Minister! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - BBFC FIGHT NIGHT 10 - In the Co-Main Event, we got to see former BFC champ and BBFC title challenger Willy Mataitai get back in the win column in a huge way by defeating Randy Randleman in a close back and forth fight! For the Main Event, we saw BBFC's 265+ champ back at it again making his second title defense against Tupa Halloo which he was able to score a second-round TKO victory and improve to 33-16. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - BBFC 10 Todd Vs. Chontamenti - In the Co-Main Event, David King showed why he was a former BFC champion with his second-round KO finish over Igor Warlovski who was on a 4 fight winning streak before facing King. In the Main Event, we saw a great fight between Winston Todd and Bhishma Chontamenti where both men had their moments but it was ultimately Winston Todd who walked out with that belt on his shoulder and another W added to his record, which makes for his 3rd successful BBFC title defense! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - BBFC FIGHT NIGHT 11 - For the Co-Main Event, we saw a 265+ bout where Rodney Alcala took out Ricco Torres in the first round with a nasty head kick KO, earning him a KOTN bonus. Then in the Main Event, we saw the beast of a man that is Santas Bitch who displayed his world-class striking once again over former Checkmate Champion Anton Gardner where we saw Santa score a first-round TKO stoppage to add to his collection. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - BBFC 11: Krutel Vs. Bigg - In the Co-Main Event, we saw Justin Case welcome Darken Rahl to the Bantamweight division in a high-level clash that ended with Case getting his hand raised by a unanimous decision In the Main Event, we got to see Heavyweight king Joe Krutel make his first title defense against Crusty Bigg, where he was able to get Bigg out of there and improve his perfect record to 7-0. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  2. My experience with you was very short, unfortunate to hear you are leaving, wish nothing but the best for your future!
  3. - Quick Event Recaps - - BBFC FIGHT NIGHT 9 - In our Main Event we saw BBFC's #1 PFP champ Greg Conner proved just exactly why he has that ranking when he dominated top contender and former Checkmate Champion Kevin Walters to successfully defend his BBFC belt for the first time. Conner increases his win streak to 6 and adds another big name to his resume once again. In the Co-Main Event we a FOTN bout in a rematch between two of the very best welterweights in Logan Barrengarry and Joad Cressbeckler, where we saw Barrengarry walk away with another unanimous decision win over Cressbeckler. - BBFC 9: Izmaylov Vs. Jinx - For the Main Event, we saw an extremely close FOTN title fight between then-champion Potemkin Izmaylov and #1 contender Leroy Jinx, this fight came down to the very last round and the #1 contender Jinx was able to run away with it taking home the unanimous decision win along with that beautiful BBFC Welterweight belt! For the Co-Main Event, we saw former champ and #1 ranked Magnificent Chulalongkorn showcase his world-class skills against former GDL champ Cleon Wright where Chulalongkorn scored a first round TKO against the ever-talented Wright.
  4. That was an amazing scrap! Congrats on the new hardware!
  5. - BBFC FIGHT NIGHT 8 Spotlight Preview - In our Co-Main Event, we will get to see the 135 champ (C) Ecce Homo (4-1-1)(1-0 in BBFC) take on the #1 ranked contender Li Xiaodong (6-2)(1-0 in BBFC) in a showdown you don't wanna miss! Coming off his biggest win and with some nice hardware the Israeli has not lost a single fight since his pro debut, he might just have 6 pro fights under him but he has already accomplished so much in his young career, winning the BBFC strap being the biggest, he did so against former HFC and BFC champ Jack Waller back at BBFC Fight Night 3 where we made a nasty cut on Waller that was the cause for the end of the fight, and rightfully so, that cut was super nasty! Now fresh off that bloody bout he will look to defend his belt against the #1 contender and showcase his dominance once again. Across from him will be Li Xiaodong who has big shoes to fill, his father, Xu Xiadong is regarded very highly in China and has widely been credited for all of MMA in China, Li grew up following in his father's footsteps, he has fought men who claimed to have supernatural powers and has fought in some underground fight leagues that we are not allowed to talk about, but what we can talk about is his amazing and fully legal pro-MMA career which he has accumulated 6 wins against just 2 losses. He has taken out the likes of Cody Garbrandt, Fryin McRave, and Wesley Pipes. Now Xiaodong will be looking to write his own story in this fight and get that strap wrapped around his waist! In our Main Event, we will get to see former BBFC Title challenger, former Conquest and Checkmate champion, and #4 contender Manco Unknown "Hit Man" (11-4-1)(0-2-1 in BBFC) vs The striking specialist looking for a big upset #6 Emporio "Smokerinho" Cannabino (6-3-1)(3-0 in KT)(0-1 in BBFC) #4 Manco Unknown will finally get to see a new face in this bout as he has been in two rematch bouts back to back in his last 2. Before that Manco was defending his Checkmate belt against Kotaro Kikuta where he secured the win with a beautiful armbar submission early in the first round. Fighting for a belt is nothing new to Manco as he has been in 9 title fights in his 16 fight career. Manco holds wins over top BBFC ranked talent such as #7 ranked Bot #1 (Which Manco has defeated twice!), he has shared an amazing trilogy with the current #1 ranked contender Bhishma Chontamenti (Where Manco won the rubber match giving him the 2-1 lead in their matchups!) and he also had a draw with the current champ Winston Todd in their first bout back at the "Checkmate vs. BFC 1" crossover superfight event! Now, Unknown will look to add yet another ranked contender to his list of victims and start to make another run to the title! Cannabino will have a lot on his plate in this fight no doubt, but it is nothing he hasn't done before, he has fought the current champ Todd in a bout back in 2020, the current #1 contender back in February of this year, has defeated the #7 ranked contender Bot #1 AND took out the former BFC Champion Tanaka Matsuda in a huge matchup that earned him a lot of street cred, so fighting the absolute top talent is nothing new to him! Cannabino also had a successful KT run back in 2020 where he went 3-0 and picked up the Striking Masters title against then-undefeated George Michael Bisping. Cannabino will be looking to prevail big time in this fight and get his name in the top 5 of the always tough middleweight division! But that's not all we get to see! We also will get to see these amazing matchups! (135) - #8 Charles Manson (9-6)(0-2 in BBFC) vs Davdio "Bjj" Branko (6-5)(0-0 in BBFC) (155) - #10 Rebel Smith (10-5)(1-0 in BBFC) vs Hugo Olsen (3-2)(2-0 in BBFC) (170) - #8 Thomas "The Viking" Hearn (4-2)(1-0 in BBFC) vs Wilhelm "Arm" Bar (6-5)(0-1 in BBFC) (155) - Paulo "The Beast" Correia (8-3)(0-1 in BBFC) vs Andrew "Bad Intentions" Nichols (6-3)(0-1 in BBFC) (185) - African King (4-6)(1-0 in BBFC) vs Kotaro Kikuta (6-5)(0-1 in BBFC) (170) - Bo Garrett (7-2)(0-1 in BBFC) vs Test Abc (2-1)(1-0 in BBFC) (265) - Mariano "Fuego" Medrano (4-4)(0-1 in BBFC) vs Jack "Specialist" Holmes (8-11)(1-0 in BBFC) (185) - Ralo Gracie (5-8)(0-0 in BBFC) vs Jestoni Hawk (3-3)(0-1 in BBFC)
  6. In our Main Event for this event, we saw a Heavyweight clash when #5 Anton Gardner (10-6) took #3 Jimmy King (7-1) from the ranks of undefeated and handed him his first loss with a brutal KO late in the first round, that makes 2 big wins against undefeated prospects back to back for Gardner, are we witnessing his prime?! In our Welterweight Co-Main Event #5, Chace Chacing (11-4) defeated #10 Frankie Griggs (10-4) with an amazingly suffocating RNC in the first round along with a nice bonus for submission of the night! Fun fact : Chacing has earning a performance bonus with all of his BBFC wins so far! This card also featured these high-level performances! (*records/rankings shown reflect the updated records and or rankings for that fighter at the time/next ranking update of this writing) (205) - #7 Crixus The Gaul (8-3) DEF #5 Gilbervan Soares (10-4) via TKO (Strikes)(RD#2-03:25) (185) - Razmik Grigorian (6-1) DEF Hunter Broderick (9-4) via Decision (Unanimous) (170) - Maxim Ward (5-3) DEF Manco Capac (8-5) via Decision (Unanimous) (145) - Geroge Turner (11-7) DEF Timothy Justin Johnson (3-2) via Submission (Kimura)(RD#1-000:13) (135) - Sammie Conner (6-5) DEF John Rambo (6-8) via TKO (Strikes)(RD#3-00:18) (145) - Andy Veidt (8-2) DEF John Johns (1-3) via KO (Punch)(RD#1-02:51) (185) - Humphrey Wellington (8-9) DEF Jorge Dos Santos (7-7) via Decision (Majority) (265+) - Yasol Kim (5-8) DEF Marcio Alvarez (15-11) via Decision (Unanimous) The Heavyweight Title was up for grabs in our Main Event for this event and in it, we saw #1 Joe Krutel (6-0) upset the world when he defeated (C) Santas Bitch (12-1) in crazy fashion with a first-round KO in a fight that was very back and forth for as long as it lasted, but Krutel was the one able to withstand and prevail and get that belt all to himself! In our Co-Main Event, we went to 135 where undefeated #5 ranked Ryoto Takahashi (6-0) defeated the former BBFC title fighter and #1 contender Jack Waller (13-6) with a dominant unanimous Decision victory! We also got to see these great fights! (*records/rankings shown reflect the updated records and or rankings for that fighter at the time/next ranking update of this writing) (205) - #9 Clinch King Smash Machine (8-5) DEF Fistin Cider (7-5) via TKO (Strikes)(RD#1-03:55) (185) - #7 Bot #1 (10-5) DEF Jack Horvat (2-2) via TKO (Strikes)(RD#1-00:48) (145) - #8 Ibasour Sershurrapal (8-3) DEF #9 Muamer Tomovic (8-8) via KO (Punch)(RD#2-01:15) (185) - Incredible Muay Thai (3-3) DEF Lucas Pinheiro (7-6-1) via Submission (Armbar)(RD#1-02:55) (145) - Carlos Rogan (6-8) DEF Warran Peace (8-10) via Decision (Unanimous) (145) - Cole Hotman (3-6) DEF Max Holliday (1-2) via TKO (Kick & Punches)(RD#1-03:58) (170) - Liam St. Georges (4-3-1) vs Rupert Helenius (1-0-1) ended in a Draw (265) - Bloodsport Unknown (5-7) DEF Jingky Bacolod (6-8) via Submission (Triangle)(RD#1-01:57)
  7. In the Main-Event for this great card, we saw the Middleweight Champ Winston Todd (11-2-1) Defeat the #1 Ranked Contender Jean Luc Jalbert (9-1) with a unanimous decision for his first successful title defense! In the Co-Main Event, we saw a 265+ bout when Expendable Crewman (23-18) Defeated Ricco Torres (14-16) via TKO in just under 40 seconds in the first round! With that win, Crewman increases his win streak to 4! On this card, we also saw these great results! (*records/rankings shown reflect the updated records and or rankings for that fighter at the time/next ranking update of this writing) (135) - #5 Justin Case (7-3) DEF #2 Lorenzo Bataglia (12-3) via Decision (Unanimous) (145) - #5 Pablo Itzpapalotltotec (9-3) DEF #7 Edgar Bravo (9-8) via Decision (Unanimous) (265) - Elias Hosia (1-0) DEF Ashwin Tyson (5-2) via Submission (Kneebar)(RD#1-03:56) (265) - #9 Imperial Washington (6-2-1) DEF #5 Drax Bautista (6-6) via KO (Punch)(RD#1-00:59)(155) - Enzo Mendoza (10-3) DEF Alex Martens (9-7) via TKO (Punches)(RD#1-01:58) (205) - Paolinho Antonio Mateis Laeiro (7-4) DEF Abdul Azizsbatereja (4-10) via Submission (Armbar)(RD#1-01:54) (145) - Zoo Ten (1-0) DEF Vasil Hoxha (5-6) via TKO (Head Kick)(RD#2-00:17) (185) - Dexter Adderley (4-1) DEF Luke Glanton (1-5) via KO (Punches)RD#1-04:58) In our Main Event slot for this card, we saw our 265+ champ and the #1 overall ranked 265+ fighter Brutus Leagatius (31-16) make his first title defense against Rodney Alcala (25-12) which ended with Brutus getting his hand raised with a beautiful KOTN superman punch that was a perfect end to this event which was the highest-rated event in BBFC yet! For our Co-Main event, we saw #4 Ranked Crusty Bigg (10-3) defeat #7 Ranked Jack Sparrow (11-7) with a vicious KO in the very first round! That now makes it 3 back to back KO wins for Crusty! On this, the highest rated card in BBFC history these results helped create that. (*records/rankings shown reflect the updated records and or rankings for that fighter at the time/next ranking update of this writing) (170) - #7 Jamie Oliver (10-6-1) DEF #9 Samart Payakaroon (10-4) via TKO (Cut)(RD#2-01:15) (155) - #5 Chief Aztec (15-4) DEF Tyson Law (8-5) via Decision (Split) (185) - #9 Troy Marquez (10-4) DEF #10 James Hunt (7-3) via Decision (Unanimous) (265+) - Tupa Halloo DEF Neyman Gariniho via TKO (Strikes)(RD#1-00:05) (265+) - Miki Viki DEF Timothy Poggle via TKO (Strikes)(RD#1-02:58) (135) - #10 Anderson Beach Boy (8-8) DEF Gordon Plant (2-3) via Decision (Unanimous) (170) - Kribbson Johansson DEF Jorge Adesanya via TKO (Strikes)(RD#2-02:59) (265+) - Medieval Mercenary DEF Chiku Maneno via KO (Punches)(RD#1-00:42)
  8. BBFC 4: Unknown Vs. Murska Review (I had already started this review so I decided to finish it and post it with the recaps!) Event Rating: 207.44 Attendance : 6,000/6,000 Diclosed Fighter Pay : 172,502 Notes: This card was filled with great finished from start to finish along with some big upsets! - Awards - Fight of the night - James Kirk vs Hunter Broderick (Unanimous-Decision) Submission of the night - Lukas Stojanov (Triangle Armbar) TKO/KO of the night - Ryoto Takahashi (KO-Punch) Fastest Finish: Jack Horvat - KO (Punches) (RD#1-1:11) - Fight Results + Reviews - - Co-Main Event - (135) - #5 Li Xiaodong (5-2) DEF #3 Wesley Pipes (9-2) How: KO (Punch) When: RD#2 (4:50) Record Update: Xiaodong improves (6-2). Pipes falls to (9-3). Ranking Change: Xiaodong becomes #3. Pipes becomes #6. Fight Review: Round 1: Round starts and it was clear Xiadong was wanting to counter Pipes, which he was having some success with early on, until Pipes decided to switch up the pace and scored a nice takedown around the minute mark into the first round, Pipes tried to get off some big shots but Xiadong was doing good at covering up and controlling Pipes and forced the ref to stand them back up, where then Pipes just got another takedown moments after, this time Pipes was able to throw up some sub attempts before the round ended, a close round but the takedowns and late submissions probably gave Pipes the round. Round 2: Second round starts and Pipes gets a takedown immediately and starts looking for a submission, but Xiadong defends well and stays calm, after both showing some good ground skills the ref decides to stand them up and we saw some of the same from the first round with Xiadong looking to counter, then Pipes got another takedown to which Xiadong was having none of it and escaped as soon as he hit the mat, Xiadong then with some patience, timing and power landed a monster-ish counter uppercut that rocked Pipes hard. Xiadong then set up a left hook perfectly, first faking a body shot to force Pipes to drop his hand then BOOM a huge left hook that made Pipes stiff and falls face-first into the canvas! A big knockout with just 10 seconds left in the second round for Li Xiadong! - Main Event - (185) - #8 Ispa Murska (7-6) DEF #1 Manco Unknown (11-3-1) How: Decision (Unanimous) When: Record Update: Murska improves to (8-6). Unknown (11-4-1). Ranking Change: Murska becomes #3 Ranked Contender. Unknown becomes #4. Fight Review: Round 1: Murska gets cut very early into the round then gets the fight into the clinch, Unknown breaks the clinch then Murska clinches up once again and Unknown gets a nice takedown, then the rest of the round consisted of a bunch of submission attempts from Unknown but nothing ending the fight. Manco clearly took the first round. Round 2: Second round starts and Murska gets the fight into the clinch, and starts landing some small shots from the clinch before Unknown broke the clinch however it was no use as Murska clinches up once again and starts landing some nice strikes once again and we saw this sequence of clinch fighting and breaking the clinch, until around the 3:30 minute mark where Unknown scored a takedown and threw up some submission attempts, made it a close round but Murska's clinch work won him this round. Round 3: We saw a lot of the same of the second round in the third round, with Murska clearly wanting to be in the clinch and successfully doing so and scoring some nice shots, and Unknown wanting the fight on the ground, which he did drag it to the ground once but the ref stood them up after some stalling, then Murska ended the fight in the clinch. Murska won the last two rounds which won him this fight and makes it 2-0 against Unknown and increased his ranking with this huge win! We also got the pleasure to see these fights! (*records/rankings shown reflect the updated records and or rankings for that fighter at the time/next ranking update of this writing) (170) - #10 Frankie Griggs DEF Niek Mulder via KO (Punch)(RD#1-04:59) (185) - #5 James Kirk DEF Hunter Broderick via Decision (Unanimous) (185) - #10 Chris Coryatt DEF Robert Dixon via TKO (Strikes)(RD#1-03:29) (135) - #4 Ryoto Takahashi DEF #9 Charles Manson via KO (Punch)(RD#2-04:56) (155) - Arriorus Adee DEF Bruno Gehard via TKO (Strikes)(RD#2-01:25) (135) - Lukas Stojanov DEF Steve Barnes via Submission (Triangle Armbar)(RD#1-03:22) (185) - Jack Horvat DEF Humphrey Wellington via KO (Punches)(RD#1-01:11) (155) - Blackout Mane DEF John Barnes via Submission (RNC)(RD#1-03:41) In this event, we got to the crowning of a new 145 BBFC champion when the last 155 Checkmate champ and #1 ranked contender Greg "No Chance" Connor (8-1) moved down to 145 during the merge and defeated the first BBFC 145 champ and former Checkmate 145 champ Magnificent Chulalongkorn (9-2) by way of TKO in the second round in an amazing world-class clash between two of the very best! Before that was accomplished we also got to see a great Co-Main Event fight between two former 205 BFC champions when #5 ranked Randy Randleman (10-3) Defeated #3 ranked David King (9-6) with a nasty head kick KO that not only earned him the victory but also the Knockout of the Night bonus! On this card, we also got to see these great fights! (*records/rankings shown reflect the updated records and or rankings for that fighter at the time/next ranking update of this writing) (155) - Kribb Furgesson (8-1) DEF #8 Samuel "Minuano" Rodrigues (17-7) (145) - #7 Darken "Lord" Rahl (11-4) DEF Frank Diaz (8-3) (170) - #7 Ivan Jomoney (8-4) DEF Chief Chumbo (5-4) (265) - Tjeeerd De Vries (8-5) DEF Earnie Shavers (7-5) (170) - Heinrich Wilheim (4-2) DEF Johan Johansson (3-2) (205) - Trimagasi Junior (1-1) DEF Onterrio Smith (2-2) (265+) - Bill Goldberg (18-19) DEF Nick Holey (13-19) (145) - Javier Montealdo (2-5) DEF Jon Targaryen (7-12) In this event, we were fortunate enough to see the rematch of the last Checkmate 170 champion, Potemkin Izmaylov (9-1-1), and the last BFC 170 champion, Conor Butcher (12-1-2) for the 170 title after their first bout ended in a Draw, this time around however we did get a clear victor, and the man who was able to come out on top was Potemkin Izmaylov who showcased his skills from the very first round till the 3rd where he was able to get a doctor stoppage for a nasty cut he caused Butcher, giving him the TKO win along with the BBFC strap around his waist! In the Co-Main Event for this card, we got to see #2 Ranked lightweight Scooter Bob (10-5)(2-0 in BBFC) put on another fantastic performance against the former BFC Lightweight champ and always feared Akhmed Dudayev (14-3) in which Bob was able to score yet another highlight-reel first-round KO finish earning him not just the respect of the division but also another bonus to go along with it! We also saw these amazing fights! (*records/rankings shown reflect the updated records and or rankings for that fighter at the time/next ranking update of this writing) (265) - Augustin Cauchy (11-6-1) VS Deontay DJ (7-6-1) ended in a Majority Draw. (145) - Anthony Merel (6-2) DEF Daniel Koh (5-3) via Submission (Kimura)(RD#1-02:28) (185) - Kribbson Diaz (8-0) DEF Ezekiel Hall (1-3) via Submission (Armbar)(RD#1-01:30) (265) - Julius Campbell (2-1) DEF Kevin Submission (3-5) via KO (Punch)(RD#1-01:55) (185) - Marco Battaglia (2-2) DEF Julio Chavez (5-6) via TKO (Strikes)(RD#3-04:34) (135) - Fryin McRave (1-1) DEF Red Yabai (1-2) via TKO (Strikes)(RD#1-01:11) (265) - Fabinho Tavares (8-8) DEF Maris Lakis (3-9) via Submission (RNC)(RD#1-04:48) (205) - Axel Witsel (1-0) DEF Soons Sam (3-6) via KO (Punch)(RD#1-00:24)
  9. Ooooo, maybe we will get to see this one ran back in the future?!
  10. Would love to see that matchup again in the future! Very impressive debut, and check out the latest ranking update ?? That was a fantastic fight! Congrats on becoming #AndNew! I'll have a talk with that ref, a little blood never hurt nobody! Oh no, I would not wanna step into the cage with a angry Conor, I look forward to your return. I handled that belt!!!!! Please excuse me while I go soak my hands in some bleach.... Congrats on the very dominate performance especially against someone the likes of Dudayev!
  11. - BBFC Fight Night 4 Spotlight Preview - This card is gonna be an amazing one, let's waste no time and get right into the previews! - Co Main Event - For our Co-main Event we will have a huge Welterweight tilt between #3 "The Melburnian" Logan Barrengarry (9-3)(1-0 in BBFC) vs #5 "The Random One" Chace Chacing (10-3)(1-0 in BBFC) Former Checkmate Champion and current #3 ranked BBFC contender Logan Barrengarry, is coming off a big win over Maxin Ward back at BBFC 1 Jalbert Vs. Broderick. The well-rounded multitasker from Australia has already achieved so much in his career but I feel like he is just getting, now already 1-0 inside BBFC, he will be looking to prove once again why he is a force to be reckoned with. Across from him will be former BFC title contender and #5 ranked BBFC contender, Chace Chacing is also coming off a big win in his last outing when he took out Tyson Law with a vicious Armbar in the first round back at BBFC SYNDICATE 1, now he will look to continue his win streak and raise his rankings with a big win over the #3 ranked contender! We will get to see two men who have already have successful debuts under the new banner, but only one can continue their success here, who will it be?! - Main Event - The Lightweight title will be up for grabs in our Main event when "Zig Zag" Ziggy Ozbourne (5-0)(0-0 in BBFC) takes on Death Minister (9-5)(0-0 in BBFC) The dominant force that also goes by the name of Ziggy Ozbourne is a perfect 5-0 in his Pro MMA career, and when I say perfect, I mean it, he has looked pretty much untouchable in all of his fights, and even with only 5 fights he has already shown great promise for his future, the first time he faced adversity was in his Samuel Rodrigues fight, he got taken down and almost submitted, but showed a champion heart and got out and then defeated Rodrigues by way of TKO after being extended to a second round for the first time, which speaking of champion heart, that win earned him a title shot in BFC against one of the most dominant champions of BFC in Akhmed Dudayev. Ozbourne suffered a cut early in that fight, but cut and all he managed to finish the champ in the first round with a nasty uppercut that crowned him the BFC 155 Champion right before the merge, now he will look to become the first 155 BBFC Champion. But to do that he must get through a new test, and that is a soul snatching mad man said to be sent straight from hell, Death Minister not only defeats his foes but takes a bit of them with him in the process, his most recent victims have been Rebel Smith and Enzo Mendoza which both fell under the Minister's fists in the first round by way of KO. In fact, all 9 of his wins have come by way of KO/TKO, and all but 1 being inside the first round. Minister has gone a near-perfect 3-1 since dropping down to 155, with all 3 of his wins being by first-round Knockouts. It is clear this fight will be his biggest test, and I think a lot of people are already counting him out, but that is usually when the biggest upsets happen, will this be another one of those times? The Main Event that promises to be a great one, and a fight you do not wanna miss! This card will also feature these great matchups! (170) - #4 Joad Cressbeckler (10-2)(0-0 in BBFC) vs #8 Wilhelm "Arm" Bar (6-4)(0-0 in BBFC) (145) - #10 Nou Hematopoye (6-2)(0-0 in BBFC) vs Crotch Chewer (4-3)(0-0 in BBFC) (145) - Geroge "Wild Thunder" Turner (10-6)(1-0 in BBFC) vs Rikuto "The Dragon" Ryuunosuke (8-5) (265+) - Julio Valeron Huhrera (20-19-2)(0-0 in BBFC) vs Marcio Alvarez (14-10)(0-0 in BBFC) (265) - Mariano "Fuego" Medrano (4-3)(0-0 in BBFC) vs Pierre Mvarre (5-3)(0-0 in BBFC) (155) - Hugo Olsen (2-2)(1-0 in BBFC) vs Jon Yankowy (1-3)(0-0 in BBFC) (205) - Murilo "Foice" Figueiredo (2-2)(0-0 in BBFC) vs Wilem Tell (2-4)(0-0 in BBFC) (145) - "The real highlight" Timothy Justin Johnson (2-1)(1-0 in BBFC) vs Warran Peace (8-8)(0-1 in BBFC)
  12. BBFC Syndicate 2 Review Event Rating: 227.09 Attendance: 5726/6000 Disclosed Fighter Pay : (185,501) (6th highest) Notes: On this card, we saw some excellent fights and we got to see the first-ever BBFC 205 champion get crowned! - Awards - Fight of the night - Miki Viki vs Joels Van Wijnbergen (KO-Punch)(RD#2-2:24) Submission of the night - Tanaka Matsuda (Armbar) TKO/KO of the night - Miki Viki (KO-Punch) Fastest Finish: Rebel Smith - TKO(Punches) (RD#1-1:51) - Fight Results + Reviews - - Co-Main Event - (185) - #5 Tanaka Matsuda (8-2) DEF #6 Bot #1 (9-4) How: Submission (Armbar) When: RD#3 (3:58) Record Update: Matsuda improves to (9-2). Bot #1 falls to (9-5) Ranking Change: *TBD Fight Review: Round 1: Matsuda got cut very early in this fight, Bot #1 was really showing his class early in this fight, then Matsuda was able to get a takedown but Bot #1 escaped quickly, a few moments later Matsuda's cut got even worse, Matsuda had to do something, and that is what he did, he scored a very nice takedown and dominated there and attempted an arm triangle later in the fight but it wasn't tight enough, round ends and we go into the second! Round 2: Bot #1 was avoiding Matsuda's strikes very well early on, and just like early in the first round Matsuda got a takedown but #1 escaped quickly, then the striking started to turn in Matsuda's direction, even with the striking going in his favor, Matsuda decided to take #1 down, and ended the round on top! Round 3: Bell rings and Matsuda immediately gets a takedown and tries to secure a kimura submission but it's not tight enough, he then decided to land some nasty ground and pound, and he was even able to rock #1 hard with some big elbows, after that both men started trying to finish the fight with submission, but Matsuda was able to sink in a super tight Armbar right at the 4-minute mark and was able to secure the submission victory!! - Main Event - (205) - Hurricane Defoe (8-1) DEF Willy Mataitai (8-1) How: TKO(Strikes) When: RD#2 (1:50) Record Update: Defoe improves to (9-1). Mataitai falls to (8-2) Ranking Change: Defoe becomes the first BBFC 205 Champion. Mataitai becomes #2 Ranked Contender. Fight Review: Round 1: Main Event here we go! Round #1 starts and both men were in a "feeling out" process, both landing and avoiding strikes nicely, Matailtai got cut early. After the cut it seemed like it was all Defoe, he landed some very beautiful strikes and was moving in and out of range nicely, it looked as if he was in full control after that cut. Round 2: Both men get off their stools to return to the action, the bell rings and they go at it, Defoe landed an amazing head kick that rocked Matailtai badly but seemed to be recovered quickly, Matailtai throwing a lot of strikes here to try to get back on the offense, but nothing was working. Defoe stayed patient and waiting for the kill shot with was started with a big right hand that sends Matailtai crashing to the canvas, but Defoe makes Matailtai get back to his feet, at this point Matailtai's cut was even worse, and Defoe could smell blood, and could probably feel it too because Matailtai was leaking everywhere! Defoe then landed an absolute monster of a hook that sends Matailtai to the canvas once again, then time Defoe jumped on him and got the TKO finish and become the very first BBFC Light-Heavyweight Champion!! We also got to see these amazing results! (*records/rankings shown reflect the newly updated records and rankings for that fighter after the results of that bout and most update of rankings.) (205) - Jolly Roger DEF #6 Clinch King Smash Machine via TKO (Cut) (RD#1-02:56) (155) - #10 Rebel Smith DEF Sammy Volkenhause via TKO (Punches) (RD#1-01:51) (155) - #9 Kaino Ukkonen DEF Andrew Nichols via Decision (Unanimous) (185) - Clifton Barn DEF Lucas Pinheiro via Decision (Unanimous) (135) - Marton Csemy DEF John Rambo via Decision (Unanimous) (265) - Admir Bosnic DEF Maikel Canel via Submission (RNC) (RD#1-04:56) (265+) - Miki Viki DEF Joels Van Wijnbergen via KO (Punch) (RD#2-02:24) (185) - Jorge Dos Santos DEF Incredible Muay Thai via Decision (Unanimous)
  13. - BBFC Rankings Update - *The rankings stating "BFFC" instead of "BBFC" is a typo that will be fixed in the next update
  14. Nonetheless he is a champion indeed, congrats on the huge performance and for getting that belt around his waist, it suits him nicely!
  15. BBFC Fight Night 3 Preview This event has some fantastic fights so let's not waste anytime and get right into the Co-Main/Main event writeups! Co-Main Event In our Co-Main event we will get to see two heavyweight finishers when we see #4 Bobo Brazil (6-0) vs Jack "Captain" Sparrow (10-7) The United States native Bobo Brazil will walk into this bout with a perfect untoached 6-0 record, along with being ranked #4 in a blood hungry shark filled tank of men that make up the BBFC division. Brazil has 5 first round finishes to his name and a 100% finishing rate, this heavy handed american will be looking to put on another highlight reel stoppage aginst his foe in this bout, but can he do it against the fellow KO specialist?? Sparrow will be hailing for Iceland to combate the undefeated american, Sparrow loves to put on a show, his most recent win was against Rogerio Duarte and he finished that fight with a nasty superman punch that shut Duarte's lights out! All of Sparrow's opponents had a combinded record of 104-57-1, so the talent he has seen and faced is definitely a factor worth mentioning for this fight, and he will look to put that expierence on display in hopes to pick up another big win against a very talented ranked fighter! Main Event Bantamweights will be closing the show when Jack Waller (13-4) and Ecce Homo (3-1-1) both square up to see who will become the first BBFC 135 Champion! Waller was a 2x champion back with BFC and was the current champion during the merge, he was also the HFC and Core Combat 135 champion, he has truly "been there and done that" as some would say, the amount of talent he has faced in unbealivible, and the fact that he has defeated most is even more unbealievible, so if you are a skeptic you better start beavieling, because it is all true, Waller has been apart of 7 title fights in his career and has won 5 of them. The 28 year old brit has proven to be a very well rounded fighter with his skills ranged on the feet and on the ground, no matter where he is he always finds a way to be comfortable in there! Expierence has been a key word for this whole writeup and that stays true for Waller, he has it in buckets upon buckets, and in this bout he will have just over 3 times the fights than his opponent! With 5 belts sitting at home under 3 different banners,, Waller will look to add a 6th to that cabnet and make it 4 different banners while also becoming the first BBFC Bantamweight Champion! Homo will have a big expierence disadvatange in this fight, but with fewer fights also means we can take a deeper look into all of his fights!!! Let us go back to his debute, which is his only loss in pro MMA, he faced Barry Jameson in a QFC, he got taken down early in that fight and lost by way of TKo, but after that he signed with a big org and fought to a draw against Mickey DIsmantle in a bloody back and forth scrap that was too close for the judges to decide just one victor! After that he signed and fought under the bright lights of BFC, where he made his organational debut against Gordon Plant, who we saw just pick up a nice win back at BBFC SYNDICATE 1 last week, but back to his fight with Homo. Homo made quick work of Plant on the night of their night, giving Homo the first round KO finish, he then turned around and did the same thing to Lonnie Donegan, but one of his most impressive win was his most recent which was against former BFC title challendger Martoon Csemy in which he was able to pick up a Unanimous Decision win, now he will look to showcase his skills once again and this time hope to make good in his first title fight! We will also get to see these great matchups!! (205) - #7 Igor Warlovski (7-2) vs #8 Orvar Odd Lodinkinni (8-4) (145) - #5 Frank Glotsby (6-1) vs #7 Pablo Itzpapalotltotec (7-3) (205) - Fistin Cider (7-3) vs Risto "Rumble" Rytina (2-4) (135) - #9 Anderson "Senna" Beach Boy (7-7) vs #10 Siete DiMaio (4-2) (170) - Test Abc (1-1) vs Jorge Adesanya (6-8) (265) - Paolinho Antonio "Caçador De cabeças" Mateis Laeiro (5-4) vs Tyson "The Gypsy King" Fury (2-3) (185) - Darrion "The Mecca" Moss (5-4) vs Jestoni Hawk (3-2) (265) - Vince Checkert (1-1) vs Jack "Specialist" Holmes (7-11)
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