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Neondragon

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  1. I also did a full write up on Madness 14 just as an extra treat that will be in the news soon! so keep your eye out! -ND
  2. my first write up ^ please forgive me if there are any mess ups haha.
  3. -Madness 12 Huang vs Sixx Review - http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1567255213Mad%2012.png Madness 12 was a successful night of events! it was held in the great City of Montreal in the Hard Knocks Arena and took place 09/07/2019 The Event Rating was 125.97 The Attendance was 2728/3000 The disclosed amount of pay for the fighters was $134,502 There were ten bouts and eight remarkable finishes! James Fletcher improved to (1-1) and defeated David "Chugger" Doreen making him fall to (0-1) via KO (1:42) in the first round! In our first bout of the night, we saw debuting brawler with a big heart David Doreen (0-0) against the determined counter fighter James Fletcher (0-1) set in the Light heavyweight division this was a prime example of an over-aggressive fighter vs pristine counter striker. Doreen missed his combos early but was able to cut Fletcher early on, despite that Fletcher kept it together and landed a perfectly placed head kick counter that made Doreen wobbly, Doreen tried to swing back but Fletcher countered him over and over and the last put him out cold to score a brutal knockout! The defeated David Doreen did have this to say "It's never fun to talk about losing...Hell of a fight from my opponent...I am sorry for letting the fans down. I'm going to sit down with a 12-pack and run over tape to see what went wrong. Chugger out!." Fletcher proved he is one to keep an eye on! - "Silly" Shane Myres Improved to (1-1) and defeated Steve Stermann making him fall to (0-2) via TKO (1:50) in the second round In our second bout of the night we saw two Bantamweights both looking to pick up their first professional win with the Muay Thai specialist BJJ Blue belt with Lethal high kicks and Big right hands "Silly" Shane Myres (0-1) against fellow Muay Thai fighter BJJ Blue Belt that's very confident Steve Stermann (0-1) Stermann was very aggressive early and landing with strikes early on and Myres had his heart set on getting that clinch, after multiple failed attempts he finally got the clinch and cut Stermann with a glancing elbow and then he targeted that cut and made it even worse and rocked Sterman with a couple more damaging elbows but Stermann survived the first bell, but in the second round Myres does the same he got inside the clinch and started throwing those hell elbows of his making Stermann's cut even worse but he didn't stop there he went to the body with crushing knees and then went back up top with more elbows, Stermann's cut was nasty and the ref had to call in the doctor to which he stopped the fight. Shane Myres thanked his loyal fans in his post-fight interview, giving them credit for his success over the course of his career. very impressive performance! - Wyatt "The Disease" Measles improved to (1-0) and defeated Roland Steve making him fall to (0-1) via Unanimous decision (30:27 on all the judges scorecards) in the third bout of the night we saw two debuting Lightweights with BJJ white belt with KO power and great elbows, Wyatt "The Disease" Measles (0-0) against powerful BJJ white belt Roland Steve (0-0) Steve clinched up early multiple times but couldn't get off much offense and got cut in the meantime, in the second round Steve got the fight in the clinch again and this time scores a takedown but Measles gets up pretty quickly and return the favor by getting a clinch of his own but couldn't do much with it and it leads to a pretty unsuccessful round, in the third round Steve wanted to get the fight down to the ground but nothing worked and Measles coasted along to make the fight go to a decision. it was an alright fight but Measles pulling away with it. - Richard Head improved to (2-0) and defeated Hancho "El Chucho" Estiban making him fall to (1-2) via TKO (2:55) in the first round in the fourth fight of the night we saw two Welterweight fighters clash with the BJJ blue belt with KO power in Richard Head (1-0) against a strong boxer with a BJJ blue belt in Hancho "El Chucho" Estiban (1-1) Richard Head made this fight short and simple, getting the clinch early on and scoring a takedown off of it and then just slowly soften up his opponent which ultimately stunned Estiban and then he finished the fight! dominant performance. Richard Head seemed lost for words in his post-fight interview but he remembered to thank his fans and directed everyone to his website - Luke Davidson improved to (2-0) and defeated Hiroshima "Ground Zero" Nagasaki making him fall to (0-1-1) via TKO (3:09) in the first round in our fifth fight of the night, we move back to the Light Heavyweight division with Decent wrestler with solid boxing skills and a granite chin in Luke Davidson (1-0) against heavy-handed Muay Thai fighter Hiroshima "Ground Zero" Nagasaki (0-0-1) A very entertaining quick fight was this one, both fighters exchanging some blows early some clinch work by both fighters and then BOOM Davidson landed a huge strike that rocked Nagasaki and Davidson slowly but surely kept working on him for the finish then he unloaded and landed a huge uppercut forcing Nagasaki to try to get a clinch, but failed and Davidson made him pay by landing a huge strike dropping Nagasaki and he didn't let up until the referee stepped in to stop the fight. great fight! Luke Davidson seemed lost for words in his post-fight interview but he remembered to thank his fans and directed everyone to his website. - Joe Monroe improved to (2-0) and defeated Andrew "Anaconda" Garcia making him fall to (2-1) via Unanimous Decision (30:27 on all the judges scorecards) in the sixth fight of the night, we saw two middleweights go at it with BJJ blue belt with good kicks and a granite chin in Joe Monroe (1-0) against undefeated BJJ purple belt with decent striking and a solid chin Andrew "Anaconda" Garcia (2-0) two undefeated fighters take their place in the arena for this bout Garcia landed a takedown early in the first round but then Monroe escaped and returned the favor to which Garcia was relentless with submission attempts, nothing even close to finishing. the second round was contested more on the feet then round one which Monroe excelled in but we did see some grappling which Garcia going for submissions yet again. the last round Monroe up two rounds. round number three Garcia scores a few takedowns and went for submissions but Monroe defended easily and scored some takedowns of his own. Garcia had a tight ankle lock but to no success good efforts by Garcia, but Monroe pulled away with this one. - Bernie "Sandman" Saunders improved to (3-0) and defeated Jason Smith making him fall to (1-1) via Submission (RNC 1:38 in the very first round!) in the seventh fight of the night, we went back to the Bantamweight division to see a determined high-level grappler with a brown belt in Jiu-Jitsu in Bernie "Sandman" Saunders (2-0) sponsored by "Ma Balls Is Hot Clothing" against a BJJ blue belt with a good chin in Jason Smith (1-0) somebody had to lose their 0 in this bout. well, quite simply Saunders did a good job at countering, got a takedown and got the finish by RNC, only took him one attempt to get it done tonight, not a lot to break down here. but congrats to Bernie "Sandman" Saunders in making it 3-0 overall and 2-0 inside the Madness MMA cage. - "Last King Of Scotland" Robert McKenna improved to (13-12) and defeated Midnight Rider making him fall to (8-8) via TKO (4:56 in the second round) in the eighth bout on the night we saw powerful Light Heavyweights with the very quick Abu Dhabi Champ with Excellent boxing in "Last King Of Scotland" Robert McKenna (12-12) against Olympic wrestler and world-class MT fighter with a good gas tank in Robert McKenna. the first round was mostly all on the ground with McKenna getting a takedown at the bell, McKenna got cut early on but got up and scored another takedown and then Rider was relentless with submission attempts and McKenna attempted one himself, none close to a finish, that wasn't the story of round number two, McKenna got an early takedown and cut Rider open and targeted that cut and eventually the fight was called because of that nasty cut. what a way to come out in the second round. Robert McKenna very nearly forgot to thank Riner Clothing Everything for 50$ only amongst all the excitement of his win but just as the interview came to a close, he screamed their name. Hopefully, he'll get a few nice freebies in the mail as a thank you. Midnight Rider was interviewed post fight and said 'Oh well, twist one'. - Co-Main Event! Travis Mitchell improved to (11-7) by defeating Jon "The Big" Horn making him fall to (11-12) (1-4 KT) via KO (2:56 in the first round) in our co-main event of the night, we had another middleweight contest both with two Good wrestling and World-class boxing Travis Mitchell (10-7) against Jon "The Big" Horn (11-11) (1-4KT) both fighters get cut early which must've made Mitchell mad because he clinches and take this fight to the ground where he worked Horn over and rocked him with some GNP and earns a huge KO via GNP to stop the fight. wow. Travis Mitchell decided to thank the fans in attendance for making a great atmosphere. It seemed to go down pretty well. - alright now the moment we all HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR! THE MAIN EVENT OF THE NIGHT! Kevin Huang Improved to (15-8-2) by defeating Nikki Sixx (10-4-1) handing him just his fourth loss, via Submission (RNC 4:58 in the first round) in our MAIN EVENT of the night we had Abu Dhabi Champ, Solid boxer and Insanely flexible Nikki Sixx (10-3-1) clash against the BJJ Red Belt, World-class boxer with a Good gas tank Kevin Huang (14-8-2) wow what stats these guys have! this bout was contested mostly on the ground with Haung dominating as we assumed, he got the takedown and didn't stop with the submission attempts until he decided to switch it up and do some powerful GNP and rocks Sixx and cuts him and then goes back to trying for the submission and after his second attempt after rocking his opponent he gets it! the fight ended via RNC, truly amazing to watch this man on the mat but if you thought Huang having a red belt would make Sixx give up boy were you wrong, this brave warrior tried his will and tried to submit the BJJ red belt, Twice! fearless. but all in all it's Kevin Huang who gets it down in the first round and makes it a quick night.
  4. My laundry service will be back in stock next month, taking orders now. Message me ASAP so I can save your spot. Thank you - ND
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