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  1. SYN 865 (C) Maluga vs Steve (1) Heavyweight Championship Title fight Would you be surprised if I right here made the prediction that Yago Steve (19-3) would be the one to overthrow the highly popular figure known Bloodbath, Kilo Maluga (32-7). Is it a farfetched idea to hold that Steve has the it factor to not only take away the title from Kilo but do it in the most devastating way possible? Odds makers have it that to make any profit on Kilo you would have to bet $1,000 but Yago is at a +245, in essence, another Underdog may shock the world this weekend and this preview may help you to see why. The Overthrower Yago Steve entered the SYN cage back in August. He shocked the audiences as he landed several shots against his first SYN opponent to put quickly put him to sleep. Critics claimed that it really was not that impressive that he was the tenth man to knockout Da Oxlade. So a month later he entered the SYN stage for his second time only to put on the most devastating knockout in his career when he landed a spinning backfist in the third round. BaBinski, who was favored to win that bout fell flat and Steve, had his hand raised quickly and the wagon of fans began to pile up. Win streak after win streak destroyed Yago began to be noticed by the champion in as a very real threat to the crown. Recently Yago Steve defeated Branca and Bee by knockout and has finally earned himself the title shot and I am not sure there is a more anticipated bout in the heavyweight division all year than this one. BloodBath has gone on a tear continuing to garner the affection of MMA Journalists, Critics, Fans, and even fellow fighters. Everyone has become a fan of Bloodbath who recently went to war with Vunipola. Week after week the 31 year old Heavyweight King is proving to the world why he is the absolute best in the world and why before it's To put an emphatic stamp on 2021, the Fighter of the Year nominee will undoubtedly aim to put Yago Steves highlight reel knockout win streak to an end with a big L as he usually does. Stepping into the cage this weekend is no different for Kilo who is always up against a guy who is on a multiple fight win streak and is expected to finally be the guy to stop Kilo, but they never are. Currently riding an eleven-fight win streak, the coldest personality in the fight game continues to dominate his opponents and win in shocking fashion. Kilo Maluga has fought the who's who of the heavyweight world and continues to welcome the very best, and most of these opponents do not escape the first round with Kilo. But has Kilo ever faced an opponent quite like Steve? That is a question of great debate. A former Camara fighter who has been knocking out the best that @Icon73 has tossed his way, the Overthrower is supremely confident that his opponent will be underestimating him and will eventually, like most of his opponents, put them to sleep. Rumors have circulated that Kilo Maluga has been more focused on his upcoming vacation after being so overworked in training camp for the last month that his mind may not be fully there. And after experiencing multiple strange phenomenon's due to the Columbian cartel and Sosa's alleged involvement, he may be looking to part ways to with his manager. Again, these are rumors, and we are unsure how much of it is actual. But after speaking with Yago Steves coaches they have shared with me he is going to be fighting in there as if it is life or death and wants to be the one guy who took the crown away from Kilo. The guy who was able to stop the Pirate. We find out this weekend. Who will be left standing. (C) Marceau vs Girard (1) Middleweight Championship Title fight In the trilogy for the two Frenchman let's just call it, the battle for the French King. Marceau and Girard fought long ago when they were both relatively new to mma and were as mentioned in my other writeup regarding these two, former friends and training partners. They went their separate ways and have never really rekindled their friendship and after Marceaus bloody finish over Girard stealing the Syn title, I do not expect this to ever change. In their last encounter Marceau landed nearly every shot he through and evaded most of Girards. Girard, although considered by a large amount of folks to be the favorite going into that bout, was proven to be not as good as his opponent that night. Marceau was a phenomenal athlete; his feints and head movement were on full display after working with high level kickboxers in preparation for that fight. Marceau caught Girard with a neck Kick that sent him crashing to the mat and even the referee let out an expletive when he watched Girard hit the mat like a sack of potatoes. After the fight Marceau went to go celebrate his win where he was paraded around club to club. "The middleweight king is alive is alive!" The chants from the French Fans throwing their fighter the praises as he scored that beautiful knockout. Across the town, Girard had gone straight to the gym that night of his loss and reportedly hit the bag for a few hours not allowing himself to accept the defeat, the loss of his title, the end of his win streak, and another man being considered the Hero of the French. Now the two are scheduled to start our year off in a trilogy matchup that should send shockwaves down the spines of countless viewers. I expect this to be the perfect precursor to the main event and do not believe for one second this fight goes to the judges. Expect heavy punches. Expect Head kicks. Expect more than anything one man having his hand raised and the other walking away murmuring to himself, Cest la Vie! (C) Axius vs Sitsongrit (1) Bantamweight Championship Title fight Gemellus Axius (27-17-2) is one of the most experienced MMA fighters in the game today. The 35-year-old from Imperial City recently took the crown from long time champion Wayne Williams. Axius, who used a barrage of strikes to get the decisive win now welcomes the former Combate Champion, Detkhunjon Sitsongrit (24-10-2) a fighter who is primarily known for his punches but is not afraid to kick it with his opponents. The two heavy hitters are the third main fight on the card and first of the three championship fights. Gemellus Axius, who, as previously stated, is making his first title defense believes that he has the output necessary to not only finish Sitsongrit but overwhelm him from bell to bell. The fast-paced striking nature that Axius has makes fight fans almost react a second after each shot is landed due to his speed being so high. Neither fighter has ever suffered a knockout themselves, but both have lost by decision so if we were to take this into consideration, I think it will be fair to say that as a fight fan we should expect this bout to go a full five rounds. If thats the case, understanding this fight is very likely to go to the judges you would have considered Axius the main favorite. His level of output in striking and diversity in landing strikes is literally next to none. From leg kicks to body kicks to clinch fighting, Axius does it all and he does it exceedingly well. In comparison, Sitsongrit has a very similar style of fighting as former Bantamweight Champion Williams and critics have claimed that we will see a very similar fight where Sitsongrit will miss a majority of his punches and Axius land shot after shot at will. To be fair, Sitsongrit is not Williams. Sitsongrit, the former Combate Champion, is looking to make an emphatic statement on his SYN debut and to lose this one will send him plummeting down the rankings. He knows that there will be a lot of mental pressure on Axius to prove he deserves to be the champion and that it was not a fluke. The two will begin engaging when the bell rings and I can share that this bout is tracking as the biggest Bantamweight Fight of all time as many SYN fans have been buzzing about it all week and watching countless youtube videos regarding this one.
  2. Synchronicity SYN 864 (c) Pawlik vs Reinikainen (2) Lightweight Championship Late Saturday night, after their first fight, @Iconic awoke to multiple phone calls from family and friends all claiming that the former champion A. Reinikainen deserved a rematch. That everyone knew he did not look like himself out there and in fairness deserved a shot of redemption. Disregarding some of those initial conversations the next morning he awoke to one text message which informed him to turn on the news where once he did he found himself utterly surprised by the protests taking place outside of the Synchronicity offices. Reinikainen fans felt robbed by their fighter and from SYN because the guy did not look anything like himself. They chanted, "We want a rematch!" After several hours of this back and forth of security and the massive number of protestors @Icon73 stood before them and delivered a beautiful simple speech reimagined here: "Beautiful fans of the bloodlust that is MMA. You will get your rematch on Christmas Day!" Immediately, he walked off the Mercedes parked at the headquarters and strolled inside calling Reinikainen and told him to be ready in a week. Then he called Pawlik, Thicc Dick as he is known in the streets, and Pawlik had no qualms believing that it wasn't that Reinikainen was bad, its that Pawlik was that much better. The fight that took place last Saturday was one where most of us were caught off guard by the strange simplicity of Pawliks ease in capturing the title. Altogether he avoided eight of the nine strikes thrown by the former champ and landed three of his own, took him down, and on his very first attempt, submitted him. The crowd was stunned the announcers were stunned. It did not even look like Reinikainen was a champion by how easily Thicc Dick came at him. One week time to prepare for another fight may be quite the challenge for Reinikainen but if he is the champion, we know he is than he will search himself deep down and find the inner fin fighter we know him to be. Fight fans will expect a motivated former champion coming to grab Dick and yank him around the cage. One Reinikainen fan shared with me how he thinks Reinkainen will make this bout real hard for Dick due to his variety of expertise. Thicc Dick, now the champion of SYN has no plans to surrender the title. The Red Belt in BJJ knows that one submission attempt was able to do the job. He succeeded on his second takedown and now he will look to do it a second time and solidify his status as the Champion of the world! (4) Sparxx vs Knox (2) Heavyweight Matchup I am not entirely sure why I get Dr. Suess vibes from this main event matchup. Sparxx vs Knox will be an absolute surge of excitement this weekend. The two heavy hitters at the top of the division will be looking to put the other out before the halfway point of the first round. Between the two of them there are over thirty first round finishes in the very first round and combined have over 40 knockout wins against their 65 opponents. These two strikers are the core definition of dangerous looking to land that one single shot that puts you asleep while having no fear of pressing forward the entire time. After having lost to Kilo Maluga we saw Gary Sparxx slump down a little and a cloud of curiosity about his future loomed over him. Would his current manager surrender him up to the free agency like the several managers before him, or would they push through together in hopes of achieving something great. The two would eventually stick together and Sparxx would return to his winning ways by decimating his two most recent opponents. One he landed a head kick from hell and the other a punch that looked like it was going to go through the skull of his opponent. Now, knowing he is just a couple fights away from a title shot, will look to put Knox out in devastating fashion and eventually get that redemption shot for the title. Yardbird Knox was on a five-fight win streak himself prior to him sinking to the weight of Kilos punches. Many fight fans believe that Knox is destined to become the SYN champion but at the cost of going through Kilo, that may be too high. Working himself up the rankings does not seem to be that difficult for Yardbird as he continues to impress fight fans with his ability to wreck whomever they put before him. Now approaching his thirty first career fight, the fighter from Canada will be meeting one of his toughest competitors and putting Sparxx away could see him potentially regain that title shot he has desperately longed for. (5) Sosa vs Rodriguez (4) Featherweight Matchup #SosaSeason is back and in full swing as Marcello Sosa looks to clash with one of England's toughest, South Hamptons own, Ryan Rodriguez! Marcello Sosa vs Ryan Rodriguez is my pick for fight of the week. The 28-year-old from Columbia who has been allegedly associated with the Cartel has seen a pressure from the Cartel about his recent performances. Rumors have circulated those threats have been sent to Sosas house informing him that he has lost mucho dinero for some very important people. Bullets placed in mailboxes and strange figures lurking around his gym have been a cause for great concern for Sosa. The once pride of Columbia was the former Champion of HFC. He came to Synchronicity where on his first bout took the SYN title. Looking to defend it, raves of fans took to the streets where they clashed in peaceful protests about who would win that fight. After rocking Joy in the second he was looking to land the finishing blows where Joy landed a shot that made Sosa scream in agony. The fight then would go on until at the early moment of the fourth Joy landed a head kick from hell that saw Sosa collapse. This contest was one many fans were hoping to see a again but we have yet to see that come to fruition. Sosa, who suffered a miserable defeat to Dick Caunt in his last outing will look to regain his status as one of the top contenders in the world by shutting down Ryan Rodriguez in dominating fashion. Ryan Rodriguez is by every measure a fighter's fighter. This guy goes in each time and looks to put his opponent out cold. Known for his high attention to detail of his opponents' abilities, Rodriguez capitalizes time and time again. When asked about #SosaSeason and its return he chuckled and replied, "Winters Coming." Obviously, a Game of Thrones reference but perhaps the idea that Sosa Season will be met with a cold harsh time. Rodriguez went on saying that "...unlike the fans of Sosa, the English fans always support their own, win or lose and that's what fuels his motivation going into this bout, knowing that he has the entirety of England on his side." The two have gotten into brief altercation over a phone call presser the other day where they both started criticizing the other. Rodriguez, who is actually fluent in Spanish to our surprise shared with Sosa in his native language that he will be finishing him by the third round. Sosa fired back claiming that he has no idea what is in store for him come this weekend and that he is unlike other fighters he has faced so be ready for a full storm. This matchup will be the definition of action packed from start to finish. There will be no room for mistakes as the other has the ability to end it with a moment's notice. For both these star-studded contenders this is do or die and both are willing to die in there.
  3. BELLICOSE - Pustik vs Orlov Bellicose Pustik vs Orlov is brought to you by Brooklyn Threads! This is probably one of the best fight cards with two great champions colliding in Pustik and Orlov, also a hot new comer waves farewel to a living Bellicose legened in what will no doubt be fireworks. Two top bantamweights meet to start the card in what very well could be the next title conteder and so much more! Lets get into it. Pustik vs Orlov - Heavyweight Championship The Heavyweight Champion of Bellicose meets the Heavyweight Champion of BMF to finally unify the two titles in what aims to be the most fascinating Heavyweight fight in Bellicose History! Prokop Pustik (5-0) the unbeaten twenty year old from Czech Republic looks to assert his dominance over the Snowstorm Krigor Orlov (4-0) the former BMF champion who is the definitiion of a konckout artist. The two are like our version of Godzilla and King Kong and when they mmeet head on to end our insane weekend of fights you better believe this will be one of those matchups everyone will be talking about for months to come! Pustik is beaten everyone we have thrown at him in devestating first round fashion and believes he will have the fire that melts the snow storm. The two heavy handed warriors will meet and look to get that take down only to put the other unconsious. Expect chaos! Bill Smiff vs Micka Slice - Light Heavyweight Bout Bill Smiff has come to the end of his contract here at Bellicose and it will be a sad day to watch him leave but it will be undeniably exciting to see him perform one last time in the Bellicose Cage! Smif (6-1) has taken on some great opponents in the Bellicose Cage, most notably Ike Wellstone where he shocked the world with a stunning first round knockout. After seeing such an arragont behaviour, Micka Slice (3-0) called out the heavy hitting Smiff and looks to break his jaw as well. Win or lose for Slice, the fight itself is a money fight and gives him a lot of eyes in his division. I expect Smiff will look for the clinch with immediacy where Slice will look to catch him coming in. The rising 20 year old will hope to put Smiffs highlight years behind him and he may be just the man to do that. Veenhoff vs Hardy - Weltereweight Bout Every once in a whiel a fight comes along that has fight fans drooling in excitement, Veenhoff vs Hardy is one of those matchups for many of Bellicose fans. Derek Veenhoff (4-0) welcomes the (4-1) Nero Hardy back to the Bellicose cage for his second time. Veenhoff, who has been nothing short of spectacular feels he is on the verge of a title shot and with a win over Hardy he may very well be there. The Welterweight Division is undeniably the most stacked in all of Bellicose with Usman Jr., Bogachev, Horton, and many more infront of Veenhoff but a win over a solid Hardy gives his name the credit to stake claim. Nero Hardy recently under new management of Sonny Muchacho shocked the world with a tko win over Jason Ezeugo in early December and he believes he can do that as well this weekend to the fan favorite, Veenhoff. Saturn vs Gatsby- Super Heavyweight Bout Bobby Saturn (3-1) will be taking on one of the hottest names in the 375, Jay Gatsby (4-5). Gatsby, who went on a little tournament down in Sydney began to suffer defeat after defeat to his opponents after failing his takedowns, his managers poor care on his sliders and forgetfulness of upcoming fights did him no service as he continued to lose match after match. Now, after getting to Bellicose, he is being welcomed by Saturn who is now under new management. Saturns new manager, Fedor, has the skills necessary to provide a quick and decisive victory over Gatsby and you should imagine he will do just that! Hunt vs Sasaki - Bantamweight Bout I honestly do not know if there is a better fight to start the main card then Pate Hunt(3-0) and Pee Wee Sasaki (4-0)! Two guys at the top of the Bantamweight division collide in a bout that i am so excited about. how this fight will play out. Hunt vs Sasaki is going to be a fighters fight, a knockout artist like Pate who will bury you with a single shot taking on Sasaki a guy who can beat you in the clinch and out of it. I imagine this is going to be a fight that goes all over the cage and will be my prediction for the fight of the night. Expect aggression. Expect numerous punches. Expect both guys to be rocked. I can not wait for this one!
  4. BELLICOSE - Bayo vs Covington Hey Bellicose! On New Years day we have some amazing fights for you. My personal favorite is actually Buster Glover vs Hao Sawarma which will be on the undercard but I hope you guys enjoy this little preview as a way to kick off the new year! Good luck to all the fighters especially those fighting for titles! Datte Bayo vs Everett Covington - Lightweight Championship After having begun his career with Hall of Fame Manager Scott Bandz Datte Bayo (5-0) captured the hearts of many a Bellicose fans, especially the women, in his fast paced TKO victories. BELIEVE IT, was the nickname given to the prodigy who eventually took home Bellicose Gold when he actually scored his most dangerous win against former champion, Kabore. Bayo now riding high on a five fight win streak looks to welcome his most dangerous challenge of his career in Everett Covington (5-0). The Duke of Edmonton, Everett Covington has climbed the Bellicose ladder looking to capture Gold like most of his teammates on New Years day but in order to do that he will have to evade the dangerous hands of Bayo and pull of the most beautiful submission victory of his career. The former BMF champion meets the current Bellicose champion in a match where someones 0 has to go. The weight of the world will be on Bayo as he steps in with a new manager for the first time in his short but illustrious career but the Bayo fans have put out on Buzz, "We Believe it Bayo!" Who is this new manager you ask? None other than 1000 win holder Mark Harrington. Ladies and gentleman, get ready for a clash! Jaco Priest vs Murka Mfer - Super Heavyweight Championship There is perhaps no man more feared in the Bellicose cage than SHW champion, Jaco The Rastafarian Priest (6-1) the king of the Bellicose cage has stepped in at a time when a champion was desired and after finishing Nagasaki he defended his title with ease. the former BMF fighter welcomes Murka Mfer (4-0) a fighter who is by all accounts the most dangerous man to the throne. Mfer has vowed to go in and take the belt and finish the fight in the first round by bloody fashion. His coacehs reached out to me and shared iwth me that this is a search and destroy mission, and he has already found his target. This bout has all the makings to be a knockout of the night! Dont Blink... Brown vs Usman - Middleweight Bout John Brown (4-2) The former BMF champion, has found little success in Bellicose. Currently on a two fight losing streak, fight fans were really expecting him to make a dynamic debut but now, after falling in the rankings he meets top talented Rae Rae Usman (3-3) a fighter who has fought some of the very best in the org and just come up a little short. These two guys, on the cusp of receiving their black belt, believe that submitting their opponent may be just the push they need to get that belt from their coach. This will be a hotly contested, grappling fight that you wont want to miss. Both guys will be desperate to get the win here this weekend and remind the division who they are. Daso vs Babel - Heavyweight Bout DeMartin Daso (2-0) vs Nino Babel (3-0) is a match that puts two of the best Bellicose Managers face to face another time! The two heavyweight fighters who are breaking into the top ten of their division look to make an emphatic stamp on their opponent when they take the others 0 away from their opponent. One man a striker the other a submission specialist this fight will undoubtedly end within the first few minutes of the first round and my guess is the Bellicose fans will be going insane when they see the referee step in for this one. This one ends either with a flying armbar or by a flying knee. Jones vs Zakharov - Heavyweight Bout Two dangerous heavyweights start our main card in an attempt to put the other one out of the mouths of Bellicose fans. Leonid Zakharov (2-0) is taking the Bellicose world by storm. The wildly talented 20 year old Russian quickly climbing the rankings of the division is now making an empahtic standoff against former title challenger, Nathaniel Jones (5-3-1). Expereince is undoubtedly on Jones side and so is age of course, but the physice and skill set are undeniably a nod to Zakharov. Jones will have to play this fight smart facing off against another knockout artist and will aim to get this fight to the ground as soon as possible where as Zakharov will no doubt be waiting patiently to land the shot from Moscow to send Jones to sleep.
  5. BELLICOSE - The Goon vs The Boogeyman! On the 31st of December we end 2021 with a bang. I am so excited for these fights and what it means moving forward in Bellicose. I want to wish you guys the best and hopefully this little main card preview will be exciting for you guys! Would you guys like more previews? Please let me know. Its a lot of work and I can make the time, but they would be short like this. If not, no worries! Goon vs Bors - 135lbs ChampionshipBantamweight Champion Jerry Goon (6-1) is an absolute machine. With all six of his victories coming by way of knockout this guy is a force. The two division champion is been hailed as "The most Gangster fighter' by Bellicose fans after he heard of the numerous declines of others not taking fights against The Boogeyman, Boris Bors (3-0). With just three wins to his name, the young prospect has sent shockwaves in the division by knocking out two of his opponents in horrific fashion. Goon called out Bors and reminded me of a young Muhammed Ali, "Imma show you how great I am!" The two heavy hitters collide in just a few days in what is expected to be an explosive bout, a bout I have personally been anxiously awaiting for three months. The internet has gone wild with preidctions claiming Bors will be too technical while Goon will be too heavy for his opponent. Whatever the case if youre going to bet, bet a knockout. Thuringen vs Oren - No. 1 Contender Heavyweight Bout KNOCKOUT. FIRST ROUND. One of these two 265lbs boys will crash on the mat to end the year and I have to say, I HAVE NO CLUE who that will be. Thuringen vs Oren is a classic striker vs striker match where we see two of the heaviest hitters collide. Both men have all of their victories coming by way of first round all in the first minute. It is the perfect precursor to the main event of the night. Dash vs Bray - Bantamweight BoutSean Dash, the former Bantamweight champion was visibly distraught when he lost his title to Jerry Goon. His manager and i spoke for a little while after the fight and after coming to the understanding that he would have to take some time to mentally recover and improve his skills he returned with a five second victory over Charles Sobhraj. Now, Dash looks to take on former title contender Artemis Bray. Fight fans are worried that if Dash doesnt land immediately, Bray will get the fight to the ground and get that submission. This fight will be fast paced and to both fighters I say, sieze your moment! If Dash secures the win he will get the title shot he desperately wants. If Bray scores the win we will have to see the former featherweight perform once more before he gets a shot at gold. Matthews vs Lightspeed - Welterweight BoutArax Lightspeed vs Johnny Matthews will be one of those fights that will answer a lot of questions in the welterweight division, is Lightspeed for real? The question about this guy is on everyones lips as he has just taken out his last opponent in 9 seconds of the first round, this is why they call him Lightspeed. But going against a guy who just fought Rock Romero is not going to be an easy task. Johnny Matthews, is a well rounded kid from Utah who believes he can get this fight to the ground and make light work of Lightspeed. Speaking to his trainers at LET Gym, they believe Lightspeed will have trouble dealing with the grappling nature of Matthews and we will see him eventually submit to one of Bellicose best Welterweights. Viikinki vs Mac - Super Heavyweight BoutTony vs Mac is a matchup that is expected to start the fight with a bang. The two super heavyweights come in looking to continue climbing the rankings and establish pure dominance over their opponent. The 26 year old Mini Mac believes that his grappling will be the superior factor in determining the winner in this one and that his opponent, a 20 year old Viikinki, will struggle to deal with his relentless pace. Tony Viikinki however has taken the Bellicose fans by storm when he knocked out Slobba Dahutt back in November. Fans have since been drooling for his return and finally it is upon us.
  6. THE BOOGEYMEN A closer look at the men avoided in Bellicose I can confirm that both Hank McCoy and Jake Paul are two of the most avoided fighters. The record to the most avoided fighter would undeniably go to Boris Bors. The 135lbs phenom fights this weekend against the most dangerous Bantamweight Champion we have ever seen in Bellicose in Jerry Goon! The Boogeyman Bors vs Goon is a fight that Goon called for as he knew the immense stressed placed under Bellicose brass in finding him a matchup. Hank McCoy was not always avoided however, upon some of his most recent performances when people realized how talented this guy truly was it became quite evident that no one wants this guy. How can you be upset with them? I wouldn't either. It was not until Cyborg Reyes, a top talented LHW called McCoy out. "I don't deserve to fight for the title if I don't fight the very best." This guy exemplifies Martial Arts. Jake Paul would undeniably hold the record for most fights denied in a single day but is definitely in the top tier fighters who people look to stray away from. The hard-hitting man from Ohio has only been stopped once against the current champion and looks to avenge that loss. After being avoided several times, Adam East stepped up and challenged the hard hitter. East, who himself is known as one of the most feared strikers in the division, believes he has the ability to shock the world and put Paul out cold. Fighters like Jerry Goon, Cyborg Reyes, and Adam East are what fans love about martial arts. They step up to the challenge and know they will go out on their shield and while others tuck and run, these guys step into the fire. Literally, MMA was born out of guys like this.
  7. SENSEI F.C. 3 A guest reviews Hey Sensei Fans, My name is Hector and I usually write previews for Syn but last night, @Curix reached out and asked me if I could do a review of his past event. Due to Curix's friendship and kind nature and the fact that he promised me mountains of free custom avatars, joking, I agreed to hammer this out for him before I began the day. The following piece of work took one hour to complete on a very sleep deprived writer. I hope you enjoy it. Also, good luck to the fighters in a couple of days, make sure to rest those guys. Sensei F.C. 3 was held in Wild Bobs Bar in Tokyo. Wild Bob, the character known for entering all the sushi contests and eating even live fish, opened his own bar and now has fight promotions come in every once in a while. The bar was nearly filled to capacity with 748 people present, that's literally just two under the limit! The premier ticketed event sought to bring an event that people would not soon forget, with several knockouts and seven submissions, it was certainly something spectacular. The Japanese guests found themselves pleased from start to finish of the show but in particular three fights stood out above all else, the of the night fights. The of the nights are those that really just had a lasting impact with those in attendance and man did they get it right in scoring that! FIGHT OF THE NIGHT: The fight of the night was actually the very first fight on the fight card, Paker Nico and Mickey Wong. The two very different styles of martial arts. Mickey, an English kid who was very skilled in grappling whereas Nico learned early on the damage boxing can do while in Mexico. They engaged in the center, and to the surprise of everyone, Wong never looked for a single take down for all three rounds, instead he chose to stand and trade with Nico believing that his boxing would eventually catch him, and eventually with one of those two shots he did. Wong countered with a massive right hand that not only sent Nico flying to the canvas but split his face open. It was at this moment fight fans of Wong wish they saw their fighter rush in for the ground game. As the fight continued, Nico would win the judges minds and the fans hearts. With a total 57 punches thrown at Nico and just two landing, Mickey would eventually go on to lose this bout. Paker Nico landed 31 combos, 21 single head shots, and several body shots to his opponent. This was a fantastic fight that everyone loved. Wong had a warriors heart in there and Nico exemplified phenomenal striking. If this fight happened again and Wong went for a takedown, I am not sure we would have the same result! KNOCKOUT OF THE NIGHT: Dave Murray, the Northern Irish fighter known as "KingPin" scored his second win in Sensei 3 as he took out Liu Kang, a Chinese fighter truly known for his Muay Thai game. KingPin needed all but one round to get the job done. He rushed in for a takedown and scored shot after shot. Eventually rocking Kang who could not remember how to put his hands up and protect himself. He advanced to full guard but at that point Kingpin just stood straight up and let his fists finish the job. The fighter was then saved by the referee, and Kingpin has now made it known that he will be a problem for the division. SUBMISSION OF THE NIGHT: In just 90 seconds the main event was decided. Trinidad James took the win with a phenomenal Americana! The American from New York did not wait a second after the bell rang before he scored that takedown against Chris Hooper. James moved into half guard and began working some good punches against Hooper. Despite being in such a great position. something bizarre occured, James stood straight up and welcomed Hooper back to his feet. Once he was, James immediately shot in for another takedown only this time he ends up in side control. Moments later James locks in the Americana, the painful Americana. Hooper was left with one arm to tap and James had his hand raised. Let's take a look at some of the other fights of SENSEI 3: Wong vs Frampton: a fight similar to his brothers Mickey Wong, Tykas Wong, a skilled grappler never shot in for a single takedown against his opponent. Throughout the three rounds, the purple belted grappler believed he had a chance against Carl Frampton on the feet, so that is where he engaged. He would go on to lose the bout by being punched repeatedly nearly thirty times. Baez vs Sapio: Perhaps my favorite fight and knockout was when Sapio and Baez collided. Sapio went in for five takedowns and found himself empty at after each only to be sent to the mat by Baez multiple times. Eventually, after being dropped by Baez four times, he hit him with a shot that echoed around the arena. You would think the referee would have stepped in before this but no, he let Sapio continue to get battered. I say we call the commission about this referee. Anyway, for what it's worth, this fight at a perfect rating and was my personal pick for knockout of the night. Majima vs Thrax: Two young stars engaged in what many at Wild Bobs anticipated to a full-on war. The two striking specialists put on an aggressive spectacle, each looking to end the others night in horrific fashion. After the initial moments of the fight, the red bearded fighter, Thrax succeeded in landing nearly every shot he threw and putting his opponent to sleep. Landing multiple strikes from range was not the secret sauce for Thrax, the real path to victory was found in the clinch where Thrax sent Majima to the mat from a thunderous body shot and eventually followed up with a single lead hook that slept him. The question on everyones mind is, when is Thrax fighting next?! What did we Learn: This biggest take away i think many fight fans learned from watching the fights tonight is that if your fighter is good at something, let him bang the way he likes to bang. We do not want fighters to bang any other way then the way they prefer to bang. To force a fighter to bang in a way that is not conducive to their banging ways is not only unfair to the fighter, its unfair to the fighting promotion. So if you have a grappler that does not know how to strike, make sure your guy shoots in for takedowns. If you have a guy who is good at punching, land those shots baby. The second thing we took away is simply this: REST YOUR FIGHTER. It is so unfair to the fight fans when you send in a fighter who is gassed. Its unfair to the promotion and truthfully, its disrespectful to your opponent. Rest your fighter a few days before he fights so he is fully ready to fight. UPDATE: Since the event this past weekend. Two managers had disagreements with their fighters and were forced to let them go. These free agents who performed on SENSEI F.C. 3 are not only still contracted to SENSEI but are now looking for a new manager! Miguel Baez: 1-0 A knockout phenom! Put him against other strikers and watch this guy soar! Radisa llic: 1-1 With a granite chin like his, expect to not be stopped easily! NEXT UP: SENSEI 4 Live from the Underground on Christmas Day! Gabriel Mellios vs Charlie Freidrickson - A grappling dream waiting to happen! Genji Okumichi vs Jomar Habbestano - Striker versus Grappler in both of their professional debut. Petr Siortek vs Guilherme Pereira: I am calling it right now, this will be an Fight of the Night Winner! and so many more... The Underground on Christmas day, just two days away. Make sure to rest your fighters and we will see you there!
  8. BELLICOSE 2021 2021 Year Recap BELLICOSE part I: Early Days On the 28th of May, 2021 Manager Dee Dee held his first event for his fight promotion, New York Champions League, which was often shortened to NYCL. On that card some notable names made their professional fighting debut, those of the likes of former Light Heavyweight Champion Ike Wellstone, Current Middleweight Champion Dean Howard, and former Bantamweight Champion and top contender Sean Dash. Six knockouts, one submission, and three decisions were the results of the fights an altogether exciting show for the 266 fans in attendance at the Micro Arena. The popularity of this new found org soared and with the newly acquired recruiter Scott Bands the 375 Identification Restricted organization saw multiple young fighters fill the roster with immediacy. The two would later have a falling out and Scott would go his own way where as Dee Dee would continue to run the fight promotion. Hector himself had a fighter at NYCL who was at one time a champion and heard through the grapevine there was a sort of interest in selling the org. Hector jumped at the chance to purchase it with the funds he obtained from his writing and massive amounts of throwing of fights. The latter is a joke, Hector just sucks at this game. NYCL officially changed hands on the first of September and was given to Hector to run after a 2 Million dollar purchase. The roster with over two hundred fighters changed hands and the first order of business was renegotiating the contracts with the fighters. Across the board there were contracts that were given to fighters that were quite unreasonable and after sending mass mails and private messages most of the managers and fighters quickly agreed to lessen their wage in order to help NYCL thrive. The new contracts were considerably lower than the 10 thousand dollar wages they were used to but most the managers had no problem taking a cut for the young org. The second stage of the reinvention was that of rebranding. From names like Warlords to MOB, Hector, Kento, Thibs, and Scottie tried to come up with a name that seemed as though it would be worthwhile. Unfortunately, Warlords sounded like a warlocks to one of the four so that was cast aside. MOB did not fit so that too was tossed away. The idea of keeping NYCL lingered but that was something that Hector felt had to be removed, the idea of NYCL kept us in New York and he did not want to be confused with Champions League. Finally, after much google work, a word emerged that was Latin for demonstrating a willingness to fight: BELLICOSE. Beginning the month of October the name would officially change to that. On September 25th, the promotion now known as Bellicose, held its last event titled NYCL. Held at the Empire Indoor Arena, a 14,000 seated place some of the most popular names in Bellicose put on a show that is still spoken of today. Samuel Draven, the now inactive welterweight, defended his crown where Arnaud Coleman would put his opponent out in 12 seconds, and of course, current champion Date Bayo, excited the fans with his first round knockout victory. This event would also mark the last day with Scottie as he went to move on and take over Catchweight Wrestling from Chuck where he would prove to be a great org owner himself. Then, something shocking happened. On the 27th of September the fighting promotion previously known as Big Money Fights, the only other 375 org in the business, had finally collapsed. After spending copious amounts of money to get some top talent in their org the org finally caved and the roster was discarded by the way side. With a heads up of what had happened, Hector rushed into send contracts to the top contenders of BMF as well as their former Champions. Through that we were able to acquire the likes of Kai Tokugawa, Tim Horton, Everett Covington, Mickey Backman, Jaco Priest, and Joshi Dell. BELLICOSE part II: The Emergence of On the Second of October 2021 the promotion formerly known as NYCL would emerge now known as Bellicose. Just over 125 days since the beginning of the fight promotion everything had changed from Leadership, Contracts, and even the style new style of monthly matchups. Bellicose would regularly offer free avatars, trivia prizes, and tried to upkeep with the rankings. The ratings for Bellicose began to soar. With manager satisfaction ratings jumping to over 90% it appeared that most managers were pleasantly pleased with this organization and felt that the matchmaking was fair, the promotion was vibrant, and the leadership cared about the future of their fighter. With the freedom to decline fights always present Bellicose sought to provide Managers with a carefree style of managing where they could ensure the very best path for their fighter. Bellicose brass decided that Halloween weekend would be the staple of the show, a day that celebrates the birth of Hectors own child, he would have both the Hall of Fame as well as many prizes to be given out that week. The triple header saw over thirty matchups, sixty fighters compete in what was an action packed weekend. Managers who have helped grow the Bellicose Org like Dee Dee, Scott Bands, and K-Britt were all inducted into the Hall of Fame. Despite this phenomenal weekend, the profits of this org were not rolling in and Bellicose continued to suffer financially. Bellicose events were aimed at keeping tickets low and filling the stadiums. After not turning a profit for two months despite having decent ratings, Bellicose owner Hector knew that something had to change or he would have to surrender his desire of operating an organization. After lengthy discussions with the brass at multiple higher up orgs, he learned that people will pay whatever price in this world to watch fights so one may as well sell your tickets at a premium level. Within two events Bellicose began to turn a profit so large that they knew things were going to change only for the better. By December 21st, Just days before Christmas, Bellicose had the ability to offer fighters and managers new contracts that would adequately represent both the current level their fighter is at and honor them for their bellicose nature in the cage. Bellicose now sits comfortably with a 95% rating with over 65 voters and continues to strive to provide fighters and their fans with fair matchups that will enhance the career of their fighter. With the end of the year nominations Bellicose was nominated as restricted ID org of the year and the Bellicose Brass was nominated as CEO of the year. BELLICOSE part III: The Champions Throughout the year of 2021 Bellicose saw the rise and fall of many champions. Here is a short glimpse into what occurred since May. 135lbs - Green Jones became the first champion and made a successful title defense twenty two days later. He would suffer a loss surrendering the belt to Sean Dash in a seventeen second knockout. Dash would go on to lose to Jerry Goon who has been dominant with one title defnese and makes his next title defense against the Boogeyman of the Bantamweights Boris Bors on 12/31. 145lbs - Before capturing bantamweight Gold, Jerry Goon was the featherweight champion. He lost the title to Patrick Bateman who went on to lose his crown to Mateo Daverio. Daverio has defended the belt twice now and is anxiously awaiting a top contender to arise. 155lbs- Shane Foster stole the Bellicose championship and many hearts when he went on to win and made one successful title defense. He lost unfortunately to Ispa Perkele who was later stripped due to not being a true 375 fighter. Kabore vs Bonon than fought for the vacant title which many were outraged as they held no prior experience in Bellicose. Datte Bayo then came took the belt and made a successful title defense. He declined to fight the number one contender than after several days finally agreed to face him under new management. Bayo fights on 1/1 against the ever dangerous, Everett Covington! 170lbs- When one things of Welterweight Goat of Bellicose the name Samuel Draven immediately pops up. A manager who was likely a multi would only seem to log on during fight week and somehow put on a spectacular show and keep the belt. Draven made two successful title defense until succumbing to the overwhelming nature of Odimabesser. Odimabesser now looks to take on former middleweight challenger Rock Romero for his second defense on the 15th of January! 185lbs - Dean Howard. Dean Howard. Dean Howard. Dean Howard. Dean Howard. After winning the belt he defended it four times and is a beloved fan favorite. Dean Howard, the Bellicose record holder looks to make his fifth title defense in early January. The fight is under offer but Dean has already accepted. 205lbs - Perhaps one of the more exciting divisions in Bellicose is none other than the infamous Light Heavyweight Division. After Big Hittah won it in July he suffered a brutal defeat to the legendary Ike Wellstone who made two successful title defenses himself. Then, former BMF champion Kai Tokugawa shocked the world by knocking out an exhausted Ike and took the belt. Now Kai takes on Clayton Daniels on 1/8 a training partner of Ike Wellstone and a fighter who is on a six fight win streak. 265lbs - After Lars Bishop won the title back in July he attempted then decided it was time for him to move up in weight. The Heavyweight fighter had no self-discipline and could not stop eating so the championship was placed up for grabs. Prokop Pustik emerged as the top contender for the title where he defeated Jones then went on to make two great defenses himself. His next fight will be on 1/2 where he takes on the fomer BMF Champion, the Snowstorm Krigor Orlov! 265+ - The Super Heavyweights a division that was almost closed down until fighters and managers informed Bellicose staff they loved it, has seen just two champions. After Bishop won the SHW Title he continued on until he just was forced into retirement. The fighter who could not stop eating now ways a whopping 2,000lbs and can hardly get out of bed. So the SHW Title took place between Priest and Nagasaki. Priest took the title and now looks to make his second defense against Murska Mfer on 1/1 a knockout artist that only knows aggression. BELLICOSE part IV: The Future The seven month fight promotion started the Summer of 2021 off with a shockwave of interest. Dee Dee had impeccable insight to see the need for a 375 ID org and kept it running like a well oiled machine. A majority of the 375 fighters at Bellicose have resigned with the fight promotion to start off the 2022 year with a bang. Of course, some will be moving on to bigger organizations ran by far more talented people and hopefully will do exceedingly well, but where does this leave Bellicose? The eyes of the future are bright for our 250 plus roster. Our rating has ensured our managers want us to keep pressing forward. So like a young mike tyson we will advance and take control of the center of the ring. We will constantly look for new fighters and aim to keep our current fighters. We will never poach another organizations talent but if an organization is up for negotiations or trades you can imagine we will see new blood enter the cage. The use of BUZZ will no doubt play a major role in the future of Bellicose where we will look to engage with managers and fighters on a regular basis. Trivia and prizes will be given out through this social media in an attempt to generate more excitement about this promotion and its upcoming fight cards. Bellicose will hit its 100th event near the same day it was created, perhaps a month before. This will be the biggest event marked by a spectacle unseen like ever before in Bellicose. The future is bright for the young org that has captured hearts and with full confidence we believe that Bellicose will take 2022 by storm. BELLICOSE 2021 Statistics Ike versus Kai highest event rating with a 153 Wellstone vs Smif highest revenue with $302,000 Number of events: 66 548 fights this year 325 Knockouts 126 Submissions 94 decisions 3 draws DEAN HOWARD has the most wins in the org with (8) Nigel Victors and Sean Dash our tied with the most Knockout wins (6) Bray, Hudak, Borisov, Howard, Taylor are tied with the most Submission wins (4)
  9. I actually love this GIF. I have never seen this before but I CAN NOT WAIT to use this in one of my talks soon.
  10. I once got busy in a Burger King bathroom…. favorite one liner from a rap song ever.
  11. I once got punched by a girl in a drawing class. It actually hurt.
  12. SYN 862 BLACK CHRISTMAS (C) Krison vs Peterson (1) Welterweight Championship Herb Krison versus Daniel Peterson is one of those fights that we need to see a second time. The two welterweight fighters will collide this weekend in a rematch that is sure to set the roof on fire. The high output of strikes that both of these guys tend to land will ensure that this fight will be explosive from start to finish. After their last encounter, Herb Krison had scored a diverse range of attacks against Peterson doing more than enough to win 4 of the 5 rounds on the judges score cards. Unsatisfied that he did not get that fifth round under his name as he is been called a perfectionist by his teammates, he quickly asked for the rematch with one of the hottest prospects on the roster today, Dylan Peterson. Petersons camp had informed me they believed the reason why Peterson lost the last fight is solely because they gave him a game plan that was never going to work. After going for 30 plus takedowns, we saw Peterson gas out and eat shot after shot. This time, they believe they have the secret sauce to get them the victory. A lot of footage has been shared with Peterson going over Krison and how he fought Duranto. From the certain head movements to the amount of feints that Krison makes, Petersons camp believes they have this guy completely figured out and that he will be put to sleep like Petersons last opponent. Peterson took on former two division Dany Crosby and did the unthinkable in putting him to sleep in the very first round. The two Canadian friends immediately embraced and Crosby held his friends hand up for the fans to celebrate the younger fighter. Peterson promised he would exact revenge for the guy who derailed Crosbys success in their second meetup and thus ending the bid of nomination for Krison to win Fighter of the year. From start to finish fight fans, expect nothing less than a war out there. (1) Dionisy vs Bronson (3) Light Heavyweight Matchup Two of Yabai's finest Light Heavyweights collide as the co-main event this weekend looking to push the other aside for a shot at the king, Badr Al Din! Despite being friends, Bronson is looking to get his rematch with Al Din where he believes the only reason why he lost is due to the cut. Dionisy on the other hand is truly hoping that he can get some wins under his belt and get another title shot he has desperately wanted. Dionisy is the knockout artist celebrated by fans around the world. With the mere mention of his name multiple images flood back to his many knockouts throughout his Syn Career. The one punch knockout of Jack Number in just 90 seconds of their bout or the time he sent Jeremy Jones crashing to the mat and rushed into finish him with a multitude of strikes. His fearsome knockout power is stuff of legend and in facing Bronson it may be something he wont be able to rely on. Don Bronson has never been knocked out before. He has two tko losses on his career strictly due to cuts, but he has never been put out on the canvas. In fact if I am correct, he has actually never been knocked down either. I will fact check this later and let you know if I am right. So when facing a terrifying striker such as Dionisy, he wont be scared to eat the shots as so many others have been in the past and instead will walk in throwing shots at the same time as his opponent. Bronson, who is celebrated for his martial arts expertise has defeated some of talented strikers such as Van Buren and Terranova. In facing Dionisy we can expect a multitude of strikes to be thrown but with careful precision. One slip up and we can see Bronson crash to the mat like so many others. This matchup is one that I believe will take fight of the night personally and between two good friends, you know its going to be a great contest.
  13. Okay honestly, thanks for putting this in here. I felt like i had too many but this was one i wanted to put in.
  14. Syn 860 Kilo Maluga vs Zeta Knox One week after his impeccable performance at Syn 859 in Los Angeles, Kilo "BloodBath" Maluga welcomes another champion in Zeta Knox, the Odense F.C. king but this time its in Tokyo! Internet trolls and casuals like myself, lost our minds when Vunipola was able to land multiple shots against the Champion of Champions and even cut him open with a single jab. Now, perhaps one of his most dangerous opponents to date in Zeta Knox. Knox, the 35 year old from Canada, is considered one of the more ferocious fighters out there with 26 of his 31 wins coming by way of knockout. With a hellbent like focus of ending fights in the very first round, Knox will look to shock the world in a match were the oddsmakers have him sitting at a +245. I reached out to his coaches over in St. Petersburg to ask them what can we expect from Knox that we havent seen someone else try. Knox's coaches informed me that Knox is a true veteran of the sport and the bright lights of Syn will not make him grow feint of heart and the crowd chanting Kilos name will only push him to an epic state of mind with the intention of crushing Kilo. Despite surviving arguably his toughest opponent to date in Vunipola, Kilo Maluga the Pirate from Kiribati, sets his sights on securing his eleventh straight win by defeating a third Heavyweight Champion rival in dominating fashion. Flying all the way to Tokyo Kilo fans are worried that he may not be ready for such a quick turnaround in fights and especially against one as dangerous as Knox. For Kilo, fighting in Tokyo is like fighting in his backyard. This is Kilos 8th time fighting in Tokyo, the place where he began his historic career so it is safe to assume that he will feel more comfortable fighting in Tokyo than anywhere else in the world and if that's true, I imagine we will see a very relaxed Kilo in there this weekend. Buzz has recently had Kilo Trending. One fan put up a picture of Kilo dressed as Thanos and had multiple championship belts around his fingers with the caption: The Org Eater! Finding that quite disrespectful of his upcoming fight Knox put up his own photo reminding his fans and critics that even Thanos fell implying that this weekend the one who has destroyed all will himself fall. Knox will likely look to employ his classical counter striking style as he has dropped his last two and arguably his last three opponents with beautiful counters that he carefully set up. Both fighters who are susceptible to bleeding should be hoping for a fantastic cornerman to be by their side for this one as the blood tribute will be paid. The Kilo style will likely see Knox be pressed up against the cage and multiple strikes be landed however, in his last outing we witnessed a ferocious beatdown and plethora of leg kicks utilized by Kilo! This fight is by all accounts going to end in the first round. I don't expect either one of these guys to come out with any sort of hesitancy and both will look to land that killer shot and force their game plan on their opponent. So Saturday night, make sure you are ready for what will be a BLOCK BUSTER of a fight and probably secure the nomination of Kilo being considered the Fighter of 2021. Badr Al Din vs Giuseppe Hopkins What a fight this will be. Fight fans, this is what many are already considering to be the fight of the night! Badr Al Din, the recent champion of the LHW division who defeated the formidable Tong Po, not once but twice, now looks to make his second title defense and this time it will be against a guy who knows a thing or two about knockouts, Giuseppe Hopkins! The SFL Champion in Hopkins has finished 19 of his opponents and his last four wins have been jaw dropping to say the least. Hopkins taking on Al Din feels like the clash of two Monsters, a Godzilla vs King Kong matchup were the battle for supremacy could not be larger. The SYN vs the SFL! Badr Al Din is known and loved by many of SYN fans and training alongside the MMATycoon Goat in Kilo, he has had a meteoric rise to stardom placing him at the #2 p4p list in the world. Al Din has a friendly rivalry with Kilo and the fight week video of them last week saw Al Din making jokes with Kilo claiming he will take the number one spot as they both looked to outwork each other in the gym. Al Din does not always score as early of knockouts as Kilo but he always looks for the knockout. With 18 of his 29 wins coming by knockout and even 5 by submission, Al Din is one of those fighters who genuinely aims to put to rest any argument of a judges decision. Despite not having that hellacious knockout power that Maluga has what Al Din does have is a very calculated output of strikes and holds hits with fists made of stone but the same could be said about his opponent in Hopkins. In his last twelve fights, Hopkins suffered only one defeat and one draw. The others, sweet sweet victory the Light Heavyweight King of SFL looks to get one on his promoters fighter in taking out Al DIn in violent fashion and climb himself to that number 2 spot in the world. Capable of knocking almost anyone out, the 19 time knockout king truly feels he can be the eighth guy to put away the Tasmanian Jesus and do it quickly. Matching up against Al Din will see a very similar style of fighting where he believes he will have an edge in landing those hellacious shots. In two days we will really get to see if Hopkins, the 7th ranked fighter in the world, can actually do what his fans and coaches believe he is capable of doing and stomping out any argument that he is the best Light Heavyweight in the world. Styles make fights. A fight i am expecting to be punishing for both fighters will have us on the edge of our seats anxiously awaiting the moment the referee pulls one of these two warriors off the other. Get your bets in now as this is undoubtedly going to be a fight to remember for years to come! Artturi Reinikainen vs Dick Pawlik First, before all else, my apologies on the misspelling of the name of Reinikainen. I am not the brightest person in the room but I am the best looking especially when standing next to the champion. Of course thats because this guy is used to going to war each and every fight! Riding high on a four fight win streak, the newly crowned champion looks to defend his title this weekend against an opponent many would prefer to avoid in Dick Pawlik. Pawlik the submission star fighting out of Sydney looks to be the third person to submit Reinikainen in what will be a battle for the Light Weight championship of Syn like we havent seen before. Never having earned a Championship Belt in his life, Dick believes he has that it factor to not only put away Reinikainen but do so in a way that fight fans will be talking about for months to come. However, defeating the guy who is known to outwork his opponents time and time again will truly be something legendary and he will have to find that little bit of a push from his coaches to give him that boost of confidence to press forward each time these two engage. After taking the title from Bathory, Reinikainen has been on a tear making his last two opponents look as though they belong in the B leagues. His relentless pace and forced pressure puts any contender in positions they are not used to experiencing. I connected with the coaches of Pawlik and asked them how do they expect to get him in shape for this matchup, they shared with me that Pawlik has been sparring featherweights who throw numerous shots aiming forcing him to stop covering up and land back. When Pawlik steps in with Reinikainen he will experience harder punches than that of the featherweights he has been working with but he will also be more apt to dodging more of those shots and landing his own. This matchup will see two of the very best lightweights collide in a fast paced non stop brawl that will probably leave us speechless. I Fully expect this to go five rounds and have no belief that either will give up easily. I imagine the fighter with the heavier focus accuracy and aggression will probably take this one but then again at the stage who knows!
  15. Hey Ben, Is there an option to keep the Gym open and charge folks $50 for training with your equipment and a couple of coaches? You would not make all the money back but would soon be able to pay off the loans.
  16. From an outside perspective, SuckerPunch From personal experience, Highland
  17. These were some of my favorites Badr Al Din stopping Tong Po from moving up to face Kilo - https://mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=1031228 Kilo coming back out of nowhere to destroy McNasty in their first fight - https://mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=1043627 A SUPER MAN PUNCH from the Submission Specialist, Noel Diaz - https://mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=1057165 Marceau kicking the neck of Girard - https://mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=1044049 Do Ho Joy taking out SOSA SEASON - https://mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=1044007 Smif dropping wellstone had my jaw literally drop! - https://mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=1065073 Girard making Frank N. Stein roll over backwards - https://mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=1033873 Crosby making a title defense and putting Girard out cold - https://mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=1031178 These were fairly recent
  18. @Arcalimon Remember back when Noel Diaz lost three rounds and pulled off the stunner?! https://mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=1045429
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