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  1. Well folks Drunk Louie is at it again. This time he wants to steal and idea from Shortfuse and JLP, hope he doesn't get too much blow back for this but I guess we will find out now wont we!! For those who are unfamiliar with this fantastic tourney style please check out some of the below links for more information: ITFL Season 1 ITFL Season 2 ITFL Season 3 ITFL Season 4 ITFL Season 5 IMO this is easily one of the most enjoyable and fun tourney concepts out there. It has also made many a young Tycoon fighter into a star!! Basic idea is below however open to ideas to make this a reality, also need to figure out the logistics 100% to make sure that it all works out. REQUIREMENTS/RULES: 1. Tournament consists of 10 teams, with 3 members on each team. 2. No ID (OPEN) 3. Open Weight style within the 265+ Division 4. Entrance fee for teams this season will be $250k. 5. Contracts will be 1 Signing Bonus, 5k Fight Pay and 5k Win Bonus. This tournament is about building your fighter and being rewarded for being successful. 6. Fights will happen on a bi-weekly basis, or every 14 days. (Each Division will be staggered Division 1 week 1 and Division 2 week 2 etc) 7. Teams will face each other team twice, one Home and one Away within their division. 8. 1 Team per week will receive a bye week 9. Picking order will be decided via a Home and Away system. Home team will make the first pick and the Away team makes the second and third picks. 10. Teams will be allowed one replacement per season, with any extras only being in extraordinary circumstances. TEAM SCORING: 1. You will receive one point for each victory you get, and 0.5 points for a draw, so a team can earn up to 3 points each round. 2. Their score each round will be added to their total points which they accumulate throughout the season. 3. The two top scoring teams in each division at the end of the season will then participate in a Team Semi Finale with the higher scoring team having the option of being Home or Away 4. The Final will then be the Division 1 Winner vs Division 2 Winner with the team having the higher score (including semi final round) will have the option to either be Home or Away 5. In the event of tied points, Head to Head record between the teams will be looked at, and then further on from that will be most Finishes throughout the season. INDIVIDUAL SCORING: 1. You will receive 3 points for a KO/SUB victory, 2 points for a DEC, and 1 point for a DRAW. 2. At the end of the season, the top 8 scoring fighters will be invited to a curtain closing Individual tournament which will be a straight knockout style tournament. PRIZES 1. The winning team will receive 3 million dollars, 1 million to each of their members. 2. Winner of the Individual tournament will receive 1 million dollars. 3. These may be expanded if we get support from any members of the Tycoon Universe Please post in this thread to announce your interest and we can go from there.
  2. CFC 525 Event Preview Welcome CFC fight fans to the second event of the weekend coming to you live from the Hard Knocks in Montreal as we present to you CFC 525. This one is topped off with a Welterweight Championship fight and yes, once again that clown Louie is up to his old hijinx once again. Why is it so hard for this guy to count, who approved that event poster with a past event #? Clownshow!! Advanced ticket sales tell us we should be expecting upwards of 3000 crazed Canadian Fight Fans to be in attendance for this one. As always make sure you run down to PWNAGE™ located on the Los Angeles stop of the High Street for all your Fighters clothing needs to ensure their morale is recovered quickly and maintained, don't let your fake little guys wallow in dirty or pretend magical threads as that only brings them down and stunts their ability to learn in the gym and perform in the cage! Also a key point is to fulfill their supplement needs to slow down their energy loss during those grueling training sessions, or to boost their cardio and strength workouts there is no better place than White Gorilla located right here on Montreal's stop on the High Street!! Lastly, one more shameful plug for another of drunk Louie’s many businesses, for those who enjoy putting their money where their mouths are, pop on over to 2 Headed Betting by clicking the link within today’s CFC 525 event page to place your wagers on your favorite CFC fighters as all are set for this event while you still can, many already have, many more will join them and for sure I know I will!! Main Event - 170 lbs Championship Convicted Kelly vs Junior Seto CFC 525’s tree topper tonight sees undefeated and still relatively unknown superstar Convicted Kelly looking to defend the title he won just 2 weeks ago taking on a veteran of CFC Junior Seto. Kelly wiped out another CFC veteran at CFC 521 and heavily favored grappler Edmond Chabazian snapping his 6 fight win streak and adding gold to his name by way of doctors stoppage due to a nasty nasty cut on his opponent. Some say Kelly is predictable however even so he gets the job done and always in dramatic fashion! Seto on the other hand seems to have been destined for a shot at the belt, and some consider him late to the party after being stunned by BJ Penncil at CFC 517. Prior to that match he was a freight train looking to run head on into anyone who stood before him however on that night he was stunned early in the first round, a result I am told obviously does not sit well with him and is looking to make up for it tonight! Kelly is a pretty boy, with a family lineage that not many would boast of, however he is the exception to this rule and is not afraid to flaunt his cousins fame (and infamy if you will) as he fights in his honor and to date he has done very well for himself, mind you should he ever go down the path of that “R” character given his pretty face, I expect the boasting to stop and the begging to begin toot suite!! Kelly does not possess much of a standup attack, preferring to rely solely on his clinch game where he attempts well over 40 strike attempts per fight and is successful roughly 50% of the time, and that's all he needs especially with those elbows… when he slices and dices look out he will leave you scarred for life! Seto is also very one dimensional as he also does not have a striking game to call his own either, it's the takedown game he runs with landing at just under 30% of his attempts and once on the ground though not overly efficient, all that matters is 6 of his fights have ended with his opponent crying in agony due to an overstretched limb or having the life sucked out of them in a choke hold requiring the referee to save them. This one isn't easy to call, we have to throw our money at the Champ but dayum if Seto gets this one to the ground, we may see a new Champs hand raised tonight! Co-Main Event - 265+ lbs Nicandro Aloisio vs Robert Monson Aloisio comes into our Co Main Event as the clear underdog in both size and skill but Munson has in the past shown the ability to give that advantage right back to his dance partner. Wait a second…these guys train at the same damn gym…did he…good golly miss molly Drunk Louie has tried to pull the wool over our eyes once again. Does this guy have a clue, or any form of professional pride at all? He needs to get his shit together man these matchups are going to tarnish the good name of CFC and its legacy! Surely he can do better matchmaking then this, no? Why is he so damn focused on the bottom line, its just a game….uhhhh… I mean an entertainment event who cares if he loses gate. Nope I am not talking about this one any further this clown show will not be discussed…. 185 lbs James Aregood vs Freaky Frank Next up in our Middleweight division we have undefeated James Aregood making his second CFC appearance in a one week span facing off against amateur phenom and CFC newcomer Freaky Frank and his five and oh record. Aregood is another clinch specialist who averages an amazing 90 head punch strike attempts per fight, even though he lands at less than 50% his opponents still absorb just over 40 punches within the clinch per fight. On the other hand, Freaky Frank seems fairly one dimensional throwing only punches at range with not nearly the kind of volume he will be facing tonight. Makes you wonder if he has a secret clinch game hidden he has yet to show the world? What he does possess is a clear and present danger to knock you the eff out and a Granite chin to back it up. We will have to see if Aregood’s Heavy Hands cause more trouble for Franks Granite chin or if Aregood has the chin to stand behind his power. To date it has not been tested so tonight is most likely the night we find out. 185 lbs David Lett v Adam Lenz Staying within the Middleweight Division we have a pair of fighters squaring off with identical three wins and one loss records. Both prefer to rely on their Brazilian Jiu Jitsu game but on this night we aren't sure if Lenz’s depression meds are working to keep him focused. Lett lands 60% of his takedown attempts and from there he works a fairly decent ground game mixing advance attempts and a whopping 13+ submission tries, perhaps if he focused more on gaining the dominant position and less on just flailing around looking to land a submission he might just improve on that 4% success rate. Lenz is a bit of an odd duck I would say, not sure if its his coaching or he just doesn't have the mind for the fight game, but relying mainly on punch combos and head kicks to go along with his takedowns just doesn't seem like a recipe for victory, more like a recipe for disaster, no? Mind you he does land an astounding 89% of his takedowns from range and 100% from within the clinch. Once he gets you there he evenly spreads out his offense by gaining the dominant position, softening his opponent up with ground strikes and then boom before they know it the submission is locked in and they are begging for mercy! On paper we feel Lenz has this one sewn up BUT then you look at that morale and just shake your head…This will likely be his downfall tonight. 265 lbs Jed Hall v Herminos Lugnunum Rounding out our Main Card is young superstar in the making Jed Hall facing off against veteran of the QFC circuit Herminos Lugnunum. Hall is a wrassler with a Granite chin who brings a nasty ground and pound game to the cage having enjoyed a 93% success rate with his ground strikes and a 100% success rate when it comes to ending opponents nights early. Lugnunum is also a talented wrassler who holds the age and experience advantage over Hall with a very similar game plan in place. Lugnunum has yet to see beyond the first round of any fight however we don't know if the “good” chin he brings to the cage has been tested to date against an opponent with Halls power. We also wonder if the ginormous weight loss program Lugnunum has been on over the past will have any negative effect on his gameplan. This one will sure kick off our main card with nothing but fireworks and we feel whoever is first to land that takedown into a dominant position will have the clear advantage, will either guy have the ability to reverse such a fortune, we won't know until the cage door closes in on them tonight! Undercard 265 lbs Sellus Gravius Jr v Paavo Vayrynen 185 lbs Maskar Flugamine v Vadym Yashchenko 185 lbs Shane Gillis v Viktor Hughes 135 lbs Mad Panda v Zane Raven 265+ lbs Randal Clappertron v Ross Rhea Thank you for your time and don't forget to drop by one of our many sponsors PWNAGE™, White Gorilla or 2 Headed Betting for all your athletic, supps or betting needs!! Hit them up on the High Street, I know I do!!
  3. CFC 524 Event Preview Prepared by Zabeel Law (142463) (NOT Drunk Louie!!!) Greetings CFC fight fans!! CFC 524 is upon us as we are here to witness a pair of Championship fights. Tonight we make our first stop at the Expo in Montreal where we are sure 6000 crazed Canadian Fight Fans will be taking this one in. As always make sure you run down to PWNAGE™ located on the Los Angeles stop of the High Street for all your Fighters clothing needs to ensure their morale is recovered quickly and maintained, don't let your fake little guys wallow in dirty or pretend magical threads as that only brings them down and stunts their ability to learn in the gym and perform in the cage! Also a key point is to fulfill their supplement needs to slow down their energy loss during those grueling training sessions, or to boost their cardio and strength workouts there is no better place than White Gorilla located right here on Montreal's stop on the High Street!! Lastly, one more shameful plug for another of drunk Louie’s many businesses, for those who enjoy putting their money where their mouths are, pop on over to 2 Headed Betting by clicking the link within today’s CFC 524 event page to place your wagers on your favorite CFC fighters as all are set for this event while you still can, many already have, many more will join them and for sure I know I will!! Main Event - 185 lbs Championship Matteo ‘Eraser’ Chibaclov vs Elijah Hill The current undefeated CFC middleweight, Matteo Chibaclov, looks to defend his title for the first time against promotional newcomer Elijah Hill. This bout is touted as a grapplers' delight, with both fighters having previously shown an incredible ground game and finishing abilities. The current champ is sporting all of his wins by way of submission without ever seeing the third round in his 8 fight career. He's yet to be tested on the mat, which makes this matchup all the more exciting. Chibaclov has yet to throw a strike on the feet in his career but hasn’t needed to thus far into his career with his absolutely suffocating pressure and relentless takedown attempts. No man has yet to be safe in Hills career. Having 4 fights and 4 submission victories on the regional scene, Elijah is looking to add another limb to his collection and take a shiny new belt home in the process. History has shown Hill to be the busier fighter on the ground, throwing up more submission attempts and attempts to improve position... However, could the patience and effectiveness of The Champ take the challenger by surprise and earn himself his first title defense of his career? Co-Main Event - 265 lbs ‘O.G’ Big Boy vs Kyle ‘One Time’ Nelson Heavyweight title implications in a MASSIVE heavyweight bout featuring the heavy-handed "O.G" Big Boy vs the undefeated Kyle "One Time" Nelson. Big Boy having a quick turn around here after shutting Anthony Prilla's lights off in 17 seconds at CFC 523, earning himself a knockout of the night bonus for his troubles. Possibly the number one striker in the CFC heavyweight division, Big Boy utilizes his wonderful Muay Thai game to land sleep inducing blows at a range or take them into his devastating clinch. He currently averages around 15 strikes a fight, but his results show that it only needs one to end the night. Standing across the cage from him on Feb 4th is Kyle "One Time" Nelson, an undefeated, granite-chinned, monster of a man looking to catapult himself into the number one spot any way he can. Showing he's more than just a striker, "One Time" has demonstrated his ground game with 50% of his finishes coming by submission to accompany an incredibly accurate striking game. Will “One Time” try to keep it standing and utilize his sharp boxing in this one, or try to mix it up and keep the “O.G” guessing? This truly is a battle between the nuclear power of the O.G versus the well rounded MMA game of "One Time" Nelson. 145 lbs Championship Terrence Gordy vs George ‘The Barbarian’ Hale The inaugural 145lbs title is on the line here in an incredibly exciting matchup between two polar opposite fighters who don't like seeing the scorecards. CFC's own resident LARPer, Hale, looks to stay undefeated and go 4-0 in the promotion by using his heavy hands to shut his opponents lights off before seeing the mat. The Barbarian has a 66% finish rate, using his superior clinch work and excellent Muay Thai game to put those game enough to stand across from him to sleep. Terrence Gordy has willingly answered the call and gets a shot at the vacant title after going 6-1 in his career, all his wins by submission. 5 of them coming by armbar. In his last 7 fights he is yet to throw a single strike. Could this be the one where he finally attempts a punch? Whatever happens, he's shown that he sure as hell doesn't need to, to get that W. 265 lbs John Akuma v Antonio Prilla II Two big boys in our heavyweight division head back into the cage for a chance to get back to their winning ways. Akamu has been in training his whole camp for a different opponent, with a change coming two days before the fight was scheduled to take place. John Akamu, one of the bright prospects of the CFC heavyweight division, suffered his first set back of his career when he dropped a three-round decision to former title challenger, Akamu Jackson. The Muay Thai expert hopes to get back in the win column by dispatching a former opponent once again. His wonderful clinch game has shown to be a force to be reckoned with, landing almost 100% of his strikes at over 20 attempts per fight in his 3-fight career. Anthony Prilla has stepped in for a chance at redemption, both from an embarrassing last performance and for another shot at John Akamu who he has previously been stopped by. The CFC veteran hopes to demonstrate his well-rounded stand-up game once again and prevent his second losing streak of his career. This one has excitement written all over it folks. I’d be betting my house that we’re not going the distance in this one. 145 lbs Mario Yamasaki v Andy Slappin The definition of a kill or be killed fighter, CFC veteran Mario Yamasaki has seen the judge’s scorecard once in his 7-fight career. He hopes to move to a cool 6-2 in career with a win over the up and comer Andy Slappin. I’m thinking this ones going to be an absolute one-sided affair, but I couldn’t tell you which way it’s going to go. Mario averages less than 7 strikes landed per fight but has managed to shut the lights off on 5 opponents in less than 8 minutes combined. In fights he can’t get going, his offense dwindles and he can shell up. With low morale coming into this one, I’d be nervous if I was in his corner as to what version of him we’re going to see. An all rounder up and coming fighter hailing from Stowe, USA, Andy Slappin’s got the ability to take it wherever he wants and ride his way to a victory. Coming off two decision victories in a row, he completely negated any offense thrown his way and coasted his way to two dominant (maybe a little lackluster) wins. His one sole defeat in his career against title challenger George Hale showed a similar trait as Yamasaki in which he didn’t offer a lot on the offensive side when it wasn't going his way. We’ve got a battle on our hands here folks, perhaps a battle of who’s going to become the hammer and who’ll be the nail. I think that if the chin holds up for Andy, it could be a long night for Mario. But who knows, we’ve seen that Yamasaki only needs one shot to head home early. Undercard 205 lbs Dookie PooPoo v Jacks Sole 170 lbs See How Fook v Andrew Callaghan 185 lbs Gellir Signarsson v Latka Gravas 265 lbs Tinashe Chukwuma v Jing Jing Li 185 lbs Sideways Pete v Hugh Jaqueman Thank you for your time and don't forget to drop by one of our many sponsors PWNAGE™, White Gorilla or 2 Headed Betting for all your athletic, supps or betting needs!! Hit them up on the High Street, I know I do!!
  4. Oh the good ole days for sure, when the fighters were plentiful and the the hype/pop was even more bounding. Like Dinooo said back then it was more about throwing $$$ at it and then counting your spoils and for PPV shows still holds true to a degree however for the smaller orgs, definitely less is more but I haven't spent a fraction of the time Bob has put into it. For me (as I mentioned to him also) the goal should be more on maximizing your ticket sales without over papering to make sure you don't leave money on the table. Always my goal, and yet to perfect it anyways lol
  5. CFC 521 Event Preview Here we are for the second of two shows this weekend with CFC 521 taking place in New York New York where once again we will see Gold on the line, this time in the Welterweight division. The Hard Knocks is expecting 3000 fight fans looking to take in history when yet another CFC Champion is crowned! As always make sure you run down to PWNAGE™ located on the Los Angeles stop of the High Street for all your Fighters clothing needs to ensure their morale is recovered quickly and maintained, don't let your fake little guys wallow in dirty or pretend magical threads as that only brings them down and stunts their ability to learn in the gym and perform in the cage! Also a key point is to fulfill their supplement needs to slow down their energy loss during those grueling training sessions, or to boost their cardio and strength workouts there is no better place than White Gorilla located right here on Montreal's stop on the High Street!! Lastly, one more shameful plug for another of drunk Louie’s many businesses, for those who enjoy putting their money where their mouths are, pop on over to 2 Headed Betting by clicking the link within today’s CFC 521 event page to place your wagers on your favorite CFC fighters as all are set for this event while you still can, many already have, many more will join them and for sure I know I will!! Main Event - 170 lbs Championship Edmond Chabazian vs Convicted Kelly Tonight's Main Event pits two Welterweight fighters square off for the chance to have their hand raised to become CFC’s 170 lbs Champion. This one sees BJJ monster Chabazian bring his six fight win streak into the cage to take on wanna be playgirl model Convicted Kelly who has seen a very limited time of only 0:57 seconds inside a Professional cage thus far. Having won four fights by way of submission finish, Chabazian has a clear advantage when taking on the White Belt Kelly who has yet to see any time spent on the ground in his short 2 fight career. On the other side of the spectrum Chabazian has yet to face off against a warrior with the power held within the hands of Kelly and this will be a huge test. On most occasions he prefers to be taken to the ground so he is where he wants to be and imposes his will however in this case given the clear advantage our assumption is he will go for the takedown early himself and avoid risking his chin. Having scored takedowns on 47% of his attempts that will be a key to victory and from there he will show off his ground dominance having landed just under 90% of his ground strikes and just over 40% of all submission and advance attempts. Kelly on the other hand seems to be pretty one dimensional in his own right, having never thrown a single offensive strike attempt or as mentioned before never spending a second on the ground. He is all about the clinch, and once there his talent of choice is his elbows, as he looks to slice and dice his opponents with some knees mixed in for good measure. His success rate isn't overwhelming but all it takes is one nasty cut and its game over folks! So far Chabazian has taken care of every opponent put in front of him and in this one it could very well go the same, he is the betting favorite and if he has his way will wear gold around his waist. Co-Main Event - 170 lbs Roy Kalama vs Mikhail Petrova In our Co Main Event we have a pair of fighters who have stepped up to the plate to help fill a last minute hole in the card as both Kalama and Petrova have agreed to take this fight on just 2 days notice (Shout out also to Al Fry and Tyke Bison who almost took this spot however Drunk Louie is a paranoid fool and took the first verbally agreed fight to ensure the event does not fall flat like Louie does most evenings after drink number 12!!) In all actuality this is a matchmakers dream fight as we have a pair of Muay Thai specialists squaring off in what will easily be a Fight of the Night contender. Kalama has the size advantage in both height and weight but will he have the speed advantage given the lighter fighter Petrova? Kalama is a CFC veteran having stepped into 3 fights thus far for CFC enjoying two wins and 1 defeat, with his last victory being one short week ago, which goes to show the testicular fortitude he possesses. Petrova on the other hand will be making his CFC debut who will be stepping into a fight for the third time in a seven day period, take that Kalama, you aren't as ballsy as I first thought!! Kalama is predominantly a clinch fighter, averaging 90% success on the 30 some odd strikes he throws while clinched up, while Petrova has more of a tendency to mix in some standing strikes to go with his clinch game as well, where he overwhelms his opponents with roughly 88% success on over 50 clinch strikes per fight. This one is going to come down to whoever has the better chin to nullify the dynomite both of these warriors have in their hands and on paper that has to go to Kalama, but everyone knows how much luck Drunk Louie has with calling these ones. This is one you wont want to miss out on and its gunna be fire!!! 170 lbs Junior Seto v Herio Lupsaka Continuing in the Welterweight division we see a fighter coming off a surprising submission defeat and another who is looking to continue his ascension to title contention. Junior Seto was on cruise control heading into CFC 517 when he suffered an upset loss to BJ Penncil halfway through round number 1. No doubt Seto will be on a mission to make up for that and get himself back into what I am sure he considers his rightful spot for the gold. Lupsaka meanwhile is on a three fight win streak and was able to pull off a come from behind victory by way of devastating ground and point KO. After losing round 1 Lupsaka knew what was at stake and what he needed to do and worked his game plan to perfection grinding his way to victory. Seto is the much smaller man by close to 20 pounds, and Lupsaka seems to be looking a little more pudgy around the waist, his manager better keep an eye on that we don't want to see this fight get canceled due to poor weight cutting results. Seto comes in sporting an average 29% takedown rate to match up against a 100% takedown rate for his opposition, perhaps he is better to utilize the clinch game were his success rate jumps up to 40% and yet he is still taken down 100% of the time from the clinch. On the other side Lupsaka has a more impressive 43% success rate and to date has yet to be taken down from range or within the clinch, does that give him the advantage or perhaps the lower weight will create enough of a speed advantage for Seto that past successes will play no part. Seto is a slight betting favorite and we are thinking he will get back to his winning ways tonight setting up a monster title fight down the road!! 185 lbs Maskar Flugamine v Vladamir Kozlov We next go to the Middleweight division to see a Wonderful wrassler take on a wonderful Muay Thai specialist. Maskar Flugamine comes in looking to get back to his previous winning ways following a TKO loss to that PooPoo Pants Muay Thai title challenger which very well could be a case of not looking so good for Flugamine. Standing opposite him is CFC newcomer Vladimir Kozlov with his Granite chin and obvious KO power. Flugamine relies solely on the takedown however he does not have a very impressive success rate having been successful a mere 15% of his attempts, book is out on him, if you can stop the takedown you are golden, but if he succeeds, his 100% success rate with his ground strikes means many have enjoyed a less than fun day at the office! Kozlov on the other hand is yet to experience a takedown against and instead relies on a mind blowing 87% success rate on his punch strikes, which tells me (and the betting experts) that Flugamine is really going to hate pizza especially when he has to slurp it through a straw!! Flugamine better watch the energy closely as well as he appears to be training at well under 90% energy which will not only stunt his skills growth but also puts him on the edge of missing weight, being right at the 185 limit. This weight advantage he gives up to Kozlov could mean a major speed advantage allowing for Kozlov to be more explosive than he already is. Unfortunately for Flugamine we feel this fight has Knock out of the Night written all over it, and he isn't the one with the power to pull that off. 265 lbs Bingo Bongo v Kyle Nelson Finishing up the main card in our final fight we have a pair of the big boys looking to start the main card off with fireworks! Bingo Bong is on a three fight win streak, but that name, I cant… just cant… Standing opposite him is Kyle Nelson who is also on a three fight win streak however unlike Bongo the clown he has never tasted defeat. Bongo is the shorter man and only just slightly less heavy but he brings with him a varied attack having won his 3 by way of TKO, Sub & Unanimous Decision. Nelson on the other hand relies more on his submission game as 2 of his 3 have been won by way of submission stoppage to go with his one unanimous decision. Bongo is not much of a striker at all as the majority of his standing attacks come in the form of takedowns even if he only succeeds on 20% of his attempts. Once on the ground his focus is on getting to a dominant position where he mixes in some strikes and the odd sub with mixed results. Nelson likes to focus more on softening up his opponents with a very successful strike attack that has seen him succeed roughly 90% of the time with a smaller number of takedowns thrown in but his 75% success rate shows he keeps his opponents off guard before attempting them. Once on the ground much like Bingo he focuses more on advancing himself into a more dominant spot and then explodes with a 50% success rate on his submissions. Bongo is a bleeder when compared to the Granite within the chin of Nelson which will likely play a major part of the outcome here, between the lower morale and tendency to spill blood Bongo is the betting underdog in this one. I still think it will be a fun fight to watch I just hope it isnt a boring roll fest on the ground. Undercard 265 lbs Anthony Prilla v Jamie Wilkins 170 lbs Tony Pacucci v Kobe Knight 185 lbs Samart Bukaew v Marco Bjurstrom 265+ lbs Oliver Hardy v Brock Lesnar 135 lbs Phil Sprintin v Pollo Alfredo Thank you for your time and don't forget to drop by one of our many sponsors PWNAGE™, White Gorilla or 2 Headed Betting for all your athletic, supps or betting needs!! Hit them up on the High Street, I know I do!!
  6. CFC 520 Event Preview Well folks the day many have been asking for has finally arrived! Tonight at CFC 520 we see our first Championship fights to contest the Light Heavyweight and Middleweight titles of CFC. With these belts on the line we know there will be 3000 crazed Canadian Fight fans lined up to bust through the doors when the gates open here at the Hard Knocks venue in Montreal. Our main card tonight is dominated by 185 and 205 fighters, vying for the gold or for the next chance to step in and fight for it. As always make sure you run down to PWNAGE™ located on the Los Angeles stop of the High Street for all your Fighters clothing needs to ensure their morale is recovered quickly and maintained, don't let your fake little guys wallow in dirty or pretend magical threads as that only brings them down and stunts their ability to learn in the gym and perform in the cage! Also a key point is to fulfill their supplement needs to slow down their energy loss during those grueling training sessions, or to boost their cardio and strength workouts there is no better place than White Gorilla located right here on Montreal's stop on the High Street!! Lastly, one more shameful plug for another of drunk Louie’s many businesses, for those who enjoy putting their money where their mouths are, pop on over to 2 Headed Betting by clicking the link within today’s CFC 520 event page to place your wagers on your favorite CFC fighters as all are set for this event while you still can, many already have, many more will join them and for sure I know I will!! Main Event - 205 lbs Championship Thomas Mahi Ai vs Dan Ramkins In tonight's Main Event of the Evening, we will see a pair of Light Heavyweight fighters square off and throw down to see who will get their hand raised in victory and become CFC’s newest 205 lbs Champion. Will this one go 5 rounds and to the judges scorecards or will we see a flash KO to set off fireworks and begin the celebration of a lifetime for one of these guys? Coming in as a slight betting favorite, Mahi Ai looks to continue his CFC dominance having won all three of his career fights, all within the confines of a CFC cage. His last fight may have been his most dominant fight to date all while being his most frustrating all at the same time. Having thrown well over 125 attempted strikes within the clinch, Mahi Ai was not able to put away his opponent much like his previous two trips to the cage, when asked afterwards if he was disappointed in the result, he stated not in the least, it's always nice to get to toy with someone from time to time and work on technique. Facing off against Mahi Ai, Ramkins comes to the cage possessing monster KO power however outside of his debut in an amateur cage he has yet to display it. In his last appearance he suffered what could have been a devastating knockdown mere seconds into the fight and showed great heart in fighting his way back and taking the majority decision victory!! Both fighters are looking to improve to 4-0 in their career and our feeling is this one will go straight to the clinch where both fighters enjoy dragging their opponents where they have attempted close to 100 offensive strikes within the clinch combined. Mahi Ai is the more active fighter within the clinch throwing more in his attacks however he is also the less successful of the pair when looking at landing percentages. This one has FOTN written all over it for sure, and chances are the Muay Thai edge held by Mahi Ai is what gives him the slight betting edge and could lead to him becoming the very next CFC Light Heavyweight Champion!! Co-Main Event - 185 lbs Championship Mattei Chibaclov vs Dookie PooPoo Our Co Main Event is yet another title fight which will be a battle between a pair of undefeated Middleweights with a combined ten victories and zero defeat’s thus far in their careers. Tonight one of those donuts has to go, whose will it be, you will have to tune in to find out!! Chibaclov has a very impressive 7-0 record with an even more impressive 7 submission victories to his name having only ever seen the second round on two occasions, none of which were within the CFC cage. Up against him is… good lord not again…this guy better check his knickers as he is back again, Dookie PooPoo who made his debut with CFC back at CFC 517 where he made quick work of his opponent, turning off the lights before the clock struck 1:00 of round number 1 and earned himself Knock Out of the Night. Fudge shorts will be looking for the same kind of return tonight as the longer this one goes on the less likely he will be able to fend off Chibaclov and his submission onslaught! Chibaclov has a tendency to react following a takedown by his opponent, but in tonight's dance off this will not be happening as Poopyhead will be more focused on taking Chibaclov’s head off his shoulders and less on trying to have a cuddlefest on the ground. With Chibaclov having success only 29% of the time getting the takedown, that will still likely be enough to get the fight onto the mat, but he needs to do so toot suite because that 71% failure rate could be the opening that doodoo needs to showcase his 100% landing rate from range. He will want to avoid the clinch and stay on the outside if he has any hopes of pulling off the upset many consider PooPoo being victorious. This is a classic Striker versus grappler matchup but the stakes are so high no mistakes can be made by either fighter if they want the gold around their waist! 205 lbs Gregoire Aebersold v Fabrico Menezes Back in the Light Heavyweight division we have Aebersold looking to continue on his current win streak and see his name included in the hunt to take on the winner of our Main Event, facing off against him is Menezes who is making his Professional debut, and what a debut it could be for this gentleman! Aebersold is a submission specialist with all 3 of his victories coming from submission stoppages however he does have the one pro blemish against tonights title challenger Mahi Ai and I am sure he would like nothing short of a chance for a do over if the stars align to allow it. Menezes comes in following a brutal KO victory in his final amateur matchup with an overhand right knocking out his opponent cold and face down in a puddle of his own drool. He is going to need more of that kind of dynamite in his hands if he wished to avoid the ground game of Aebersold. Looking over his previous performances Gregoire is not one to stand and bang, he hates to actually and he also doesnt have much in the way of takedowns from range, however if he gets you in his clutches within the clinch, this is where he has his only success to get the fight where he wants it to occur. Once on the ground he mixes in a good number of advances to get himself into the dominant position and then the ground and pound to soften up his opponent followed up by the finish where he makes them tap faster then Conor! Menezes on the other hand is a pure striker, relying solely on his punching game where he is successful approximately 50% of the time but thats all he needs, because if he touches you up on that button, your lights go out. The betting community gives Gregoire the slight edge mainly due to the morale dip that Fabrico has taken since his last victory which will surely play a key role in the outcome here, he needs some new threads to boost that up before this one. 205 lbs Antonio Prilla v John Knox Our next stop is back in the Light Heavyweight division once again as CFC veteran Antonio Prilla is looking to put the brakes on his current slide having suffered defeat in his past 2 consecutive fights following a three fight win streak to start out his career. He is staring across the cage at John Knox who is also looking to bounce back following a unanimous decision defeat in which he was clearly outclassed by the clinch game of title challenger Mahi Ai. This one should be a ganger for sure as both fighters prefer to strike at range. Prilla utilizes both his punches and kicks to his advantage however we feel he should pull back a little on his head kick attempts, those should be kept for surprise attacks and not your leading offensive maneuver as has been the case for him especially in his last outing where he attempted a whopping 49 only to see 9 of them be successful which takes a serious toll on your energy tank not to mention the failures are not what the judges want to see when it comes time to award the victory. In his last appearance Knox was basically skunked attempting only 3 strikes and landing one while absorbing 48 of the 135 thrown his way, he will need to step up his speed game here if he wants to get a word in edgewise, or for that matter any strike attempts!! Knox has the better chin in this matchup and that may end up being a key factor as Prilla has the hands but we aren't sure on that chin, he will need to protect it at all costs while looking to chip away at Knox in hopes of a point victory. The bookies have Knox as a slight favorite in this one, can’t wait to see it play out! 185 lbs Mean Gean v David Lett Our final matchup of the main card takes us back to a Middleweight clash as good old Mean Gean faces off against David Lett. Both fighters are coming off submission victories in their last appearances including a Submission of the Night award for Lett as he locked in a Triangle choke a mere 0:18 seconds into his fight. Mean Gean has yet to utilize any offensive strikes although he has only had one trip to the cage in his career, he prefers to drag the fight to the ground and go for the tap. In his previous life he was more of a talker and less of a fighter, interviewing the who’s who of professional wrasslings elite but now he has returned to take the stage inside the cage. David Lett is built from the very same cloth, having never attempted a single strike of any kind in 3 career fights, once again preferring to drag the fight to the ground and do his very best anaconda impersonation. Drunk Louie hit this one out of the park for sure, as both fighters hold a 67% takedown rate however Lett has been less successful in making his opponents pay overall as he fails far more than he succeeds with his last appearance not included, he is one for 17 in sub attempts. He will need to fine tune that and show the same success he did on the first day of this calendar year to survive this one. Gean comes in being the larger man, holding a thirteen pound weight advantage, could that lead to a speed advantage for Lett, we are not sure but the opportunity could be there. Who knows for all we know one of these guys could step outside of their comfort zone and start throwing bombs, anything is possible right! The betters have Gean as the slight favorite here, we look forward to seeing this one and perhaps another SOTN claim by the victor! Undercard 205 lbs Jay Reicher v Enrich Aldrich 205 lbs Steel Striker v Brad Foster 145 lbs Mason Duval v Mark Norman 185 lbs Michael Garibaldi v Doric Dienekes 265 lbs Regular Joe v Cottoneye Joe Thank you for your time and don't forget to drop by one of our many sponsors PWNAGE™, White Gorilla or 2 Headed Betting for all your athletic, supps or betting needs!! Hit them up on the High Street, I know I do!!
  7. Thank you for your time and don't forget to drop by one of our many sponsors PWNAGE™, White Gorilla or 2 Headed Betting for all your athletic, supps or betting needs!! Hit them up on the High Street!! All fights on CFC 519 (and 518) are set up for you if you wish to place your money where your mouth is!
  8. Thank you for your time and don't forget to drop by one of our many sponsors PWNAGE™, White Gorilla or 2 Headed Betting for all your athletic, supps or betting needs!! Hit them up on the High Street!!
  9. CFC 518 Event Preview More to come...
  10. CFC 517 Event Preview Here we are with the follow up event today, this week's second show comes to you live from Los Angeles’s Hard Knocks where another 3000 Hollywood hopefuls along with B level celebrities will mingle with LA’s most wild and crazy fight fans. Once again our dear friend Drunk Louie is at it again as this time the fool forgot to actually correctly update his event poster to show what event number this one is, instead deciding to reach for the vodka and leave the poster as a generic reminder that intoxication is never the answer. As always make sure you run down to PWNAGE™ located on the Los Angeles stop of the High Street for all your Fighters clothing needs to ensure their morale is recovered quickly and maintained, don't let your fake little guys wallow in dirty or pretend magical threads as that only brings them down and stunts their ability to learn in the gym and perform in the cage! Also a key point is to fulfill their supplement needs to slow down their energy loss during those grueling training sessions, or to boost their cardio and strength workouts there is no better place than White Gorilla located right here on Montreal's stop on the High Street!! Lastly, one more shameful plug for another of drunk Louie’s many businesses, for those who enjoy putting their money where their mouths are, pop on over to 2 Headed Betting by clicking the link within today’s CFC 517 event page to place your wagers on your favorite CFC fighters as all are set for this event while you still can, many already have, many more will join them and for sure I know I will!! Main Event - 170 lbs Junior Seto vs BJ Penncil Kicking off CFC 517 we have a much anticipated clash between a pair of talented Welterweights as Junior Seto and his 5-0 record match up against BJ Penncil and his 3-0 record. Word in the back is that the winner of this clash will line up against fellow undefeated BJJ specialist Edmond Chabazian for CFC Gold in a yet to be determined date/event. When sizing these two fighters up Penncil is the shorter fighter however Seto comes in looking more of the “pencil” with his height and lower weight in comparison to his opponent. As mentioned previously Seto is enjoying a solid start to his career having won all 5 of his fights by way of submission victory and never before seeing the light of the second round. Standing opposite is Penncil who is also undefeated in all 3 career fights within the cage of CFC, including a back to back matchup against the same opponent, yes, Drunk Louie at his finest there again, are we seeing a trend here yet? Wait until he matches 2 fighters with the same manager against one another, we know that is merely 1 more vodka tonic away from happening so get ready guys!! Both of these fighters prefer things to take place on the ground as confirmed by a combined rate of 0% strikes landed between the two of them in 8 fights, with only 1 standing strike attempt ever being thrown, I wonder what's going to happen here folks? Looking at the stats they are fairly similar, with Seto holding the edge on takedown success rate of 29% compared to only 17%. For both submission attempts and improving positions they are neck and neck, the only clear advantage that is seen is with Penncil’s ground strikes where he lands close to 50% of his attempts whereas Seto has yet to make an attempt in that portion of the ground game. The odds makers have Seto as the clear favorite in this one tonight given his clear advantage in BJJ knowing this fight will no doubt end up on the ground and the much lower morale level of Penncil will most likely be his undoing. He needs to jump over to PWNAGE™ and grab himself some new and clean threads to boost that morale back up to Championship level if that's where he aspires to be. Co-Main Event - 185 lbs Maskar Flugamine vs Dookie PooPoo Tonight’s Co Main Event will be a battle between a pair of undefeated Middleweights as Wonderful wrassler Flugamine takes on CFC newcomer and Mauy Thai fighter PooPoo, wait one second, hold the phone folks… Dookie PooPoo… what in tarnation is that noise?? Is his manager some relation to drunk Louie? Who the hell names their fighter PooPoo, I guess its better then DooDoo mind you. Ok, back on track here… both fighters have enjoyed TKO finishes in their career fights thus far with Flugamine wearing down both his opponents and then going for the kill later in the showdown while Pookie Boy preferred to go for the gusto before the halfway point of round one during both his trips to the cage. Flugamine is much the same as the fighters squaring off in our Main Event as he has no time or interest in striking with his opponent and instead he prefers to roll on the ground until he gets himself into a dominant position and then look out, he lands 100% of his ground strikes, averaging just over 30 per fight. Having never had to fend off a takedown or fight for survival on the ground we don't know for sure how Punky Brewster will fair if he is unable to keep the fight standing, but if he does, that clinch game he possess is deadly scoring close to 90% of all head and body punch attempts within the clinch, no wonder he doesn’t see much more than a couple minutes in the cage at a time. If I am one to bet, which I am not because I have no luck at all, I would have to say that Dookie PooPoo will be determined to keep his shorts clean during this clash and end things early. Well folks once again I am sorry for the shorter Previews this weekend, that's all the time I had to devote, hopefully next week we can return to looking over the entire main card of both scheduled events. Here is a quick listing of all other fights on the main and undercard of today's event… Main Card 145 lbs Mario Yamasaki v Winner Exotic 265 lbs Anthony Prilla v Kyle Nelson 145 lbs Makana Berzebal v Akihiro Murayama Undercard 155 lbs Chief Bloodgates v Gavril Lukov 205 lbs Isfake Adisnia v Michael Holmes 265+ lbs Antialfredson Englorious v Elvis De Oliveira 135 lbs Jesus Correa v Parmesan Cheese 265 lbs Sellus Gravius Jr v Pier Donia Thank you for your time and don't forget to drop by one of our many sponsors PWNAGE™, White Gorilla or 2 Headed Betting for all your athletic, supps or betting needs!! Hit them up on the High Street, I know I do!!
  11. CFC 516 Event Preview Ladies and Gentlemen, CFC is back following a successful 2 week span of hosting Christmas and New Years events under the bright lights of LA’s 93K arena. Stars of today and yesterday took the stage during those shows but we are all done with that and now return to focus on the stars of tomorrow here with CFC! This week's first show takes place in Montreal’s Hard Knocks where 3000 of the most hyped and excited fight fans will surely be in attendance. As always make sure you run down to PWNAGE™ located on the Los Angeles stop of the High Street for all your Fighters clothing needs to ensure their morale is recovered quickly and maintained, don't let your fake little guys wallow in dirty or pretend magical threads as that only brings them down and stunts their ability to learn in the gym and perform in the cage! Also a key point is to fulfill their supplement needs to slow down their energy loss during those grueling training sessions, or to boost their cardio and strength workouts there is no better place than White Gorilla located right here on Montreal's stop on the High Street!! Lastly, one more shameful plug for another of drunk Louie’s many businesses, for those who enjoy putting their money where their mouths are, pop on over to 2 Headed Betting by clicking the link within today’s CFC 516 event page to place your wagers on your favorite CFC fighters as all are set for this event while you still can, many already have, many more will join them and for sure I know I will!! Main Event - 145 lbs Saggy Dinglestomper vs Gemechu McKraken Well would you look at that, drunk Louie is at it again, we have promised the show boating and relying on the coat tails of non 390K ID fighters was over and yet here in our Main Event of CFC 516 we are showcasing a pair of Non 390K ID fighters. Why you ask, well in his infinite wisdom Louie went and signed a fighter for his NYE event who was injured, and after begging and pleading for this guy to just take one for the team and take a dive it was finally agreed this fight would just get pushed back a week. At Least this is a real matchup though and not a clown show that DePalma likes to utilize. Anyways back to business we go… This one looks like a real juicy matchup indeed as Dinglestomper enters the cage looking to right the ship following a pair of hard fought Decision losses including what some might say was a robbery by the judges in his last appearance. McCracken on the other hand saw his hand raised in victory last time out as he took down Sega’s #1 video game persona Crash Bandicoot via a Kimura Submission. Neither of these fighters possess great power in their hands or feet having a combined total of 4 wins by way of TKO throughout their careers however McKracken is one dangerous mofo on the ground for sure, amassing 18 submission victories as he continues to follow in the footstep of fellow Kelly McGrady ground assassin Smokudju Womba, a true legend in Tycoon lore. Dinglestomper on the other hand is more of a point fighter and someone who prefers to please the judges sitting at ringside based on 88% of all victories coming in the decision variety. Dinglestomper relies on a very spread out plan of attack as he utilizes all forms of combat when on the feet aside from takedowns and is successful nearly 50% in most attempts however the concerning statistic when looking at his opponent is the high degree of times he is taken down to the mat, paired with the low amount of activity when ending up there most likely will not bode well if that's where this one ends up. McCraken however relies mostly on his takedowns and merely mixes in a small amount of punches just to keep his opponent off center, and distract just enough to power through with a takedown and given his higher success rate when compared to the ability of Dinglestomper to prevent one, I think this could be a tough night at the office for poor Saggy. Once on the ground McCracken is a pure monster as he works the ground strikes and advances to get his opponents into weak positions and then it's tap tap time!! Saggy is by far my more favorite name but I have a feeling it's only a premonition of what's to come tonight as I can foresee one of his limbs being a little “saggy” after McCracken snaps it with one of his vicious submission moves. Co-Main Event - 155 lbs Anatoly Zvezda vs Ivan Kowalski Our Co Main Event is a clash of Lightweights fighters that until a short time before the event window closed we didn't think was going to move forward as favorite Anatoly had yet to accept the fight offer. This finally took place at the 11th hour and secured himself a spot in the Co Main Event rather than a ticket straight to Robidais Island for ignoring the fight offer. Rumors have it there may be other fighters from his training camp that failed to accept however at press time we don't have all the details. Back to the fight at hand as Zvezda comes in on a clear roll winning all 5 of his amateur fights in clearly dominating fashion and all before the midpoint of the first round which is why Anatoly was a coveted prospect to join the CFC roster. Standing on the opposite side of the cage is Ivan Kowalski who is also undefeated in 2 fights on the amateur circuit however in much different fashion as both went the distance as he relied mainly on his clinch game grinding down his opponents and winning the eye of the judges. Zvezda is a pure wrassler and that's all he knows, having never once thrown any form of offensive strike while on feet or within the clinch in any of his 5 fights, and that 83% success rate when attempting takedowns has not worked out well at all for his past opponents. Once on the ground he simply grinds his opponents into the mat with his ground strikes until they squeal uncle!! Kowalski is up against it here for sure as he himself has a very high rate of success when attempting both takedowns and ground strikes however his 0% success rate at stopping the takedown could be his undoing. This one could be a scenario of who gets the first attempt and top position even though Kowalski has survived on the ground himself in the past whereas Zvezda has never seen that position in any fights other than perhaps training camp so maybe tonight he will get exposed. Another game plan that could be looked upon by Kowalski is to take this one into the clinch and just grind away on Anatoli while staying upright. We will all know soon enough if the Russian train will steamroll another opponent or will it get derailed. Well folks I am sorry for the shorter Preview this week but that's all the time we have, hopefully next week we can return to looking over the entire main card of both scheduled events. Here is a quick listing of all other fights on the main and undercard of today's event… Main Card 170 lbs Convicted Kelly v Amida Tsukiyama 265 lbs Henry Miller v Rulon Gardner 265 lbs Jackson Johnson v Jamie Wilkins Undercard 170 lbs Herio Lupsaka v Lincoln Wright 185 lbs Shane Gillis v Niles Standish 170 lbs Jack Ovstraski v Byron Neal 185 lbs Sideways Pete v Viktor Hughes 170 lbs Alexander Rusev v Rex Tremendous Jr Thank you for your time and don't forget to drop by one of our many sponsors PWNAGE™, White Gorilla or 2 Headed Betting for all your athletic, supps or betting needs!! Hit them up on the High Street, I know I do!!
  12. CFC 515 Event Preview Ladies and Gentlemen, CFC follows up their big New Years Eve event with a stop at Los Angeles King Theatre where we know close to 5320 screaming fight fans will make their way into the venue to watch the true stars of CFC. Yes, no more drunken matchmaking for ole Louie Boy, the stress of trying to make an event work in the big city is now behind him. Believe it or not, but the extra workload of trying to attract top end talent to our 2 big holiday shows burnt Louie out a bit but he is back in the saddle once again, and for the most part totally sober, I am sure that's just coffee he is sipping on constantly right? The focus is now squarely back on the 390K landscape and CFC is here to grow your warriors into filthy rich warriors one event at a time! As always make sure you run down to PWNAGE™ located on the Los Angeles stop of the High Street for all your Fighters clothing needs and to fulfill their supplement needs there is no better place than White Gorilla located right here in Montreal! For those who enjoy putting their money where their mouths are, pop on over to 2 Headed Betting to place your wagers on your favorite CFC fighters as all are set for this event while you still can, many already have, many more will join them and for sure I know I will!! Main Event - 185 lbs Matteo Chibaclov vs Michael McPherson Our Main Event of CFC 515 sees amateur legend in his own mind Chibaclov take on newcomer McPherson in what should be a classic striker versus grappler but I am not so sure that's going to be the case. Chibaclov has an astounding 6-0 record all of which have been won by way of submission stoppages and this one likely will not go any differently. With his very healthy takedown success rate of 57 percent Matteo has constantly been able to dictate where the fight takes place and once again tonight we have a very good feeling of where that might be. Standing opposite him is Michael McPherson who although has a deadly Big Right Hand he did show signs of being more than capable of surviving on the ground with a grappler, however this is not just any grappler he is facing. If McPherson is able to tweak his tactics just slightly and go after more high percentage strike attempts rather than focusing on those he mostly was unsuccessful we might see a huge upset in the making. Michael was 100% successful in fending off all 15 takedown attempts, however he failed just as many times himself when he should have focused on his striking advantage. Matteo on the other hand will welcome a takedown attempt against and may even just lie down as that's where he works his magic, improving position more than 70% of the time to go with a 60% success rate on ground strikes, softening up his opponents before slapping on the submission ending he has enjoyed thus far in all his fights. Chibaclov has only seen the 2nd round twice in his career and I don't believe tonight will be a third with another stunning tap out being the expected outcome! Co-Main Event - 170 lbs Edmond Chabazian vs William Maxey Our Co Main Event is a clash of Welterweights clearly on the rise and looking to claim their shot at the gold in a soon to be booked event. Chabazian has moved down from the Middleweight division where he was dominant to say the least, going 5-0 including a pair of wins under the CFC umbrella however with training partner Matteo Chibaclov also laying claim to the top end of the 185 lbs division Chabazian made the decision to move down a weight class in order to chase double gold for the Clark Hint managed duo. On the other side of the cage stands William Maxey who is less of a finisher and more of a tactician in the cage as he prefers to utilize his very spread out offensive game plan to his advantage as shown in his CFC debut where he coasted to an impressive unanimous decision victory after displaying near perfect results in strike and clinch attempts, controlling the action from start to finish. Chabazian does not rely on his striking skills at all, focusing on his takedowns where he is just under 50% successful but that's all he needs, as once he gets you down to the ground he works aggressively to wear his opponent down and then sink in the submission for the finish. Maxey on the other hand comes in with the mindset that anything you can do, I can do better given his array of offensive attacks and his astounding success rate with those attacks, if he were to tweak his gameplan just slightly his chances of winning would be greatly improved. Chabazian is the favorite in this fight but Maxey will not give up, this could be Fight of the Night for sure. 205 lbs Thomas Mahi Ai vs John Knox Coming at us next we have a Light Heavyweight clash of strikers as the Muay Thai driven Mahi Ai looks to improve to 3-0 when he takes on Boxing specialist Knox in this showdown. Mahi Ai is a brutal finisher and enjoys rag dolling his opponents within the clinch where he has not failed with a strike attempt to date, averaging over 20 strikes attempted and landed per fight. Knox on the other hand has enjoyed almost as much success within the clinch however even more success at range with his world class boxing skills where he showed his cardio throwing out well over 60 strike attempts which wore down his opponent and allowed him to have his hand raised in victory. If he has his sights set on a repeat performance tonight Knox will need to stay away from the clinch at all costs and pick away at his opponent from range because if Mahi Ai is able to take the fight into the clinch it will clearly be game over given his vast advantage in skills in the Muay Thai department. The winner of this one will have solid footing on top of the division and be the clear favorite to take home the gold in his following venture to the cage within CFC. filler that eats at my very core everytime I see that low life drunk Louie book a joke of a fight like this, total waste of time only because he is a total failure and could not negotiate a real fight to fill this slot. 205 lbs Antonio Prilla vs Al Fry We continue within the Light Heavyweight division as we see Prilla looking to rebound from his stunning loss at CFC 511 when taking on Boxing specialist Al Fry and his Granite chin. Prilla is a successful Muay Thai fighter however in his last stop he was exposed within the clinch and had no answers for what his opponent had to throw at him, tonight I don't envision that being a concern as I have a feeling these two will stand toe to toe in the center of the octagon and just throw bombs until one warrior can no longer stand. Fry is another high octane fighter having made close to 60 strike attempts in his sole trip to the cage where he was successful in just under 90 percent. Prilla on the other hand does not blast out at his opponents with the same exuberant attack, and prefers to rely on his precision and power in making quick work of his opponents, hopefully his last fight does not have a negative effect upon him and he is able to find that ninja like skill base. One concern I would have if I were the Prilla camp is the granite chin of Fry might have other ideas on how this one will play out. His blitzkrieg like attack coupled with a chin of pure stone is not what Prilla wants to face but if his power he displayed in his early fights is any indication, I don't know if he will be all that concerned and instead will still go in for the quick and early kill. 185 lbs Maskar Flugamine vs Uncle Ben Our final stop on the main card is in the Middleweight division as Flugamine comes in looking to manhandle his opponent Ben. Flugamine is a Wonderful wrassler with a nasty ground and pound game as he pummeled his way to victory scoring a whopping 51 ground strikes in his amateur debut before joining CFC. On the other side of the cage is Uncle Ben, and not I don't mean the instant rice guy either who comes into this one looking to follow up on his Unanimous Decision victory back at CFC 510 where he swayed the judges more with his activity and varied attack attempts and less on his actual success rating in those attempts. Ben is a Wonderful Muay Thai fighter but appears to be lacking in the morale department slightly and also will be coming into this one giving up a sizable energy advantage to Flugamine when he steps in with only 75% in the tank. Those two combined will no doubt allow Flugamine to give Ben fits in this one and show why he is the betting favorite. Even though he has enjoyed success thus far in his career we have a suspicion that his luck has run out and Ben will be finished faster than a cup of his name sakes famous rice! Well folks that's all the time we have but here is a quick listing of our other fights on the undercard of today's event… 185 lbs Vadym Yashchenko v Adam Lenz 185 lbs Hugh Jaqueman v David Lett 170 lbs Mafuso Lamoto v Frankie Rodriguez fight list. 265 lbs Lark Bizzy v Bingo Bongo 205 lbs Enrich Aldrich v Carson Ledger Thank you for your time and don't forget to drop by one of our many sponsors PWNAGE™, White Gorilla or 2 Headed Betting for all your athletic, supps or betting needs!! Hit them up on the High Street, I know I do!!
  13. CFC New Years Eve Event Preview Ladies and Gentlemen, CFC is making their way back to sunny California for a double dip of fights as we open up the LA Memorial Colossuseum once again. Tonight once again the stars of tomorrow give way to some of the games top performers and a couple of those damn filler fights that I feel are so bloody detrimental to the game, I mean why take the spot of someone who could really make a name for themselves on the grand stage, who cares if it was last minute!! Last weekend was a total success even if the company lost their shirt, this weekend is expected to be no different as upwards of 93,000 rabid Canadian fight fans have migrated to Hollywood to witness another showcase of top end talent and those looking to be the future that 390K has to offer on CFC New Years Eve. As always make sure you run down to PWNAGE™ located on the Los Angeles stop of the High Street for all your Fighters clothing needs and to fulfill their supplement needs there is no better place than White Gorilla located right here in Montreal! For those who enjoy putting their money where their mouths are, pop on over to 2 Headed Betting to place your wagers on your favorite CFC fighters as all are set for this event while you still can, many already have, many more will join them and for sure I know I will!! Main Event - 145 lbs Aiko San vs Antonio Tarver Our Main Event of CFC New Years Eve sees a pair midgets in the top spot with both fighters combining for a total of 33 victories against only 5 defeats thus far in their careers. This is your classic striker versus grappler matchup as San brings his Exceptional Muay Thai skill set in to face off against BJJ Black belt practitioner Tarver. San appeared on our CFC Christmas card and had an astounding comeback after being controlled for the first 10 minutes on the ground, it seemed as if he was on his way to a disappointing UD defeat however his instincts kicked in in round number three and then his hands took over and before the one minute mark he had ended the night in monster fashion. Tarver on the other hand is on a brief loan from Highland and has been on quite the roll since being taken over by new management having won his last 7 consecutive fights, 6 of which with his current puppet master including Highland gold which he has defended on numerous occasions. Tarver is a highlight reel all to himself having taken home Of the Night awards 7 times in his career and tonight he will no doubt be looking to add to that total. San is predominantly a Muay Thai fighter however he is not afraid to stand and bang as his 5 career standing knockouts show, and much like Tarver he is another Of the Night hound having collected his own 5 over his career. His only downfall may be with his ability to keep the fight standing as he has failed to stop takedown attempts almost 50% of the time at range however if the last fight was any indication that only serves to fire him up. Tarver does not possess amazing takedowns himself having only succeeded 11 percent of the time during his career standing but his 31 percent success rating within the clinch could be the undoing of San tonight as we are sure that's exactly where he wants to take this one. This one has Fight of the Night written all over it and I for one cant wait to see it play out! Co-Main Event - 185 lbs Manny Johnson vs Darwin Zambrano Our Co Main Event is a clash of Middleweights who seem very evenly matched with both looking to continue with their winning ways. Johnson is enjoying a three fight win streak as he makes his one time stop in CFC to take on Sucker Punch veteran Zambrano who is on his own four fight win streak. Both fighters feature Elite level Standup and Wrasslin abilities with the only advantage in this one going to Zambrano who holds a BJJ Black belt ahead of Johnson’s BJJ Brown belt. Johnson seems to possess a lack of power in his hands given his 22 decision victories over only 4 TKO’s with one surprise submission win mixed in whereas Zambrano seems more interested in going for it having only enjoyed one victory by way of judges decision. Johnson is the older fighter and also the larger man as he holds an advantage in both height and weight over Zambrano but will that actually be to his advantage? Both fighters look to be heading into this one at just under the max 100% energy which could be the advantage Johnson needs to win the energy battle en route to a 23rd UD career victory. I am giving the slight edge here in this one to PJ as he is as crafty as they come, plus he is my alliance mate so if I said otherwise he would kick my ass!! Good luck to both participants, just more luck to Johnson! 205 lbs Silent Bob vs Robert Munson Coming at us next we have a Light Heavyweight filler that eats at my very core everytime I see that low life drunk Louie book a joke of a fight like this, total waste of time only because he is a total failure and could not negotiate a real fight to fill this slot. 170 lbs Raphael Costeau vs Porthos Knox Next we make a stop in the Welterweight division where we see a pair of equally skilled warriors however these combatants are on opposite ends of the rankings. Costeau is an Elite level boxer with equally Elite level wrestling who seems to have had one too many drinks on the day he signed off on this matchup as it's what we call in the fight game all risk with no reward! Facing off against him is Knox who is a retired sparring dummy having only competed a grand total of 3 times this calendar year representing the next wave from the Chikara MMA Gym in Amsterdam. In his last trip to the cage he took advantage of some 18 year old newb who couldn't land a punch to save his life, good thing the promoter was kind and set it up as only a 3 minute fight, but what's glaring here is that Knox was able to land 12 solid shots to the dome of his opponent yet could not end him. Costeau on the other hand will not lie down quite so easily for him as he will look to match up equally with Knox in his boxing and see his high output attack find success in reminding Knox why it is he had retired from active fighting so many moons ago. Knox has absolutely nothing to lose tonight and because of that we expect him to come out all guns blazing however the skills that Costeau possesses might be just a little too much to handle. I don't see a finish here in this one, its going to the judges score cards and who has their hand raised will certainly be decided early in this one, once the edge is taken I don't see it being given up. 170 lbs Fook Man vs Anakoni Kai AGAIN! What the hell is this clown doing, such a travesty to the game he should be shot!! I will not waste another second on this damn write up. He has lost me such a selfish prick! Well folks that's all the time we have but here is a quick listing of our other fights on the undercard of today's event… 205 lbs Dan Ramkins v Steel Striker 205 lbs Gregoire Aebersold v Brad Foster 185 lbs Sean Foster v Mean Gean 135 lbs Jesse-James Hopson v Hamzah Barnaby 265+ lbs Mike Magik v Carlo Pedersoli Thank you for your time and don't forget to drop by one of our many sponsors PWNAGE™, White Gorilla or 2 Headed Betting for all your athletic, supps or betting needs!! Hit them up on the High Street, I know I do!!
  14. Greetings once again fight fans! CFC here once again begging and pleading for support to find opponents for our 12/31 show. If I cant find someone no worries I will just fill it with 390K guys. I have 2 open slots if you have any grudge matches you wish to settle or if there is a similarly ranked opponent for my boy Bob we could set that up aswell Silent Bob (344749) p4p - 200
  15. CFC 513 Event Preview Ladies and Gentlemen, following a quick stop over under the bright lights of Los Angeles CFC returns to Montreal for a quick follow up show live from the Expo!! After bringing in a large number of ringers to fill the seats in LA we return to regularly scheduled action here with our 390K ID fighters. Tonight we are expecting upwards of 6,000 rabid Canadian fight fans to witness another showcase of all the talent and future that 390K has to offer on CFC 513. We continue to see many fighters begin to lay claims to their spots in title contention and tonight's action will be no different. As always make sure you run down to PWNAGE™ located on the Los Angeles stop of the High Street for all your Fighters clothing needs and to fulfill their supplement needs there is no better place than White Gorilla located right here in Montreal! For those who enjoy putting their money where their mouths are, pop on over to 2 Headed Betting to place your wagers on your favorite CFC fighters as all are set for this event while you still can, many already have, many more will join them and for sure I know I will!! Main Event - 145 lbs Daniel Belyaev vs Mario Yamasaki Our Main Event of CFC 513 pits a pair midgets in the top spot with both fighters combining for a total of 8 victories against zero defeats thus far in their careers. This will no doubt be a barn burner as both of these guys prefer to rely the power in their fists even though they go about the end game in different fashions. Belyaev is a Wonderful wrestler who to date following 5 amateur matchups has yet to throw a single standing strike attempt of any kind but backs that up with an amazing 80% success rate on his takedowns. Yamasaki, the resident failed MMA referee is making his third trip to a CFC cage tonight where he has won successive KOTN awards, most recently with a devastating KO by way of a Superman punch!! Thus far in his career Yamasaki has been able to stuff 75% of all takedown attempts against him and tonight he will need that skill more than ever! One day in advance it appears though he has yet to taste defeat, Belyaev can almost taste the smell of his fight kit as his morale is under 70%, a factor that will definitely play a pivotal role in the outcome tonight. On the other side Yamasaki’s morale is flying higher than ever but that wont help him with his gas tank that is currently at the 65% mark, he for sure will not want to go into a brawl with a grappler the likes of Belyaev already sucking wind or it will be over and out real quick for him. Who will win out, the better confidence or the full gas tank, tune it tomorrow night to find out!! Co-Main Event - 170 lbs Junior Seto vs Roy Kalama Our Co Main Event sees a pair of Welterweights step into the cage coming off victories 2 weeks ago at CFC 509. Seto is a submission specialist with a Granite chin who has won all 4 career fights by way of first round submissions. Kalama comes in having only 1 career fight in which he turned off the lights of a Granite Chin which may not bode well tonight for Seto. In all four of his fights, Seto much like Balyaev before him in the main event has never thrown a standing strike attempt but has enjoyed a 50% success rate on his takedowns at range and 100% from within the clinch, once on the ground he mixes in an equal amount of advances to go with submission attempts, to date he has not attempted any ground strikes. Kalama on the other hand is a Muay Thai fighter who in his only career fight landed well over 80% of his clinch strike attempts, throwing a whopping 66 strikes. His Big Right Hand proved to be lethal after roughing up his opponent and turned the lights out early in round 2. This one will be fireworks for sure as Seto will be focussed on dragging the fight to the ground where he holds the distinct advantage while Kalama will be looking to ragdoll Seto within the clinch en route to knocking Seto into next week. This one will be worth the price of admission for sure and we will see you there! 155 lbs Joe Kamaka vs Don Schneider Coming at us next we have a Lightweight Muay Thai battle that sees 2-0 Kamaka facing 4-0 Schneider. Kamaka would be considered a CFC veteran as he has won both of his fights within the Fight Company, both by way of TKO Strikes inside of the first round with both following a similar gameplan, get to the clinch and wear down the opponent until the ref steps in to end the fight. Schneider has followed a similar script in his 4 fight streak earning him a QFC Tourney victory. Schneider has higher output within the clinch but does not enjoy nearly as much success as Kamaka which could lead to his undoing in this one as we are very confident both guys will be keen on getting it there, the only question will be who is able to end it once it gets there!! Kamaka holds the slight height/reach advantage however Schneider looks to have him by just a hair in the cardio department, could that be the key here? I personally am wondering if the Granite chin possessed by Schneider will be the difference maker and carry him to victory. Only one way to find out folks, gotta be one of the 6000 paying customers tomorrow to see how this plays out. 265 lbs Ben Rotunno vs Henry Miller In our next matchup we make a stop in the Heavyweight division, where we see a pair of literal giants facing off against one another. Rotunno is the slightly smaller man based on weight alone which could be a definite speed advantage against the much heavier man. However when you look at these two based on their records, we aren't sure Rotunno is in the right place given his inability to pull off a victory in either of his career fights where in both he succumbed to what can only be called a suspect chin at best. Miller on the other hand is a submission guy ending both of his amateur fights prior to the 2 minute mark by way of taps, will that success continue now that he is stepping into the pro ranks, time will tell. Both of these guys appear somewhat reluctant to change out of their messy and smelly fight kits which could be the key to their downfall tonight. If he knows what's good for him, Rotunno will take advantage of Millers lack of power and virtually non existent striking game to protect his chin because we know if he is able to get the fight to the ground, Miller will have the advantage and it may be another quick over and out for Rotunno. So far in his career Rotunno has been totally skunked so my money’s on him finding a way out of that funk and into the win column. Miller and his Granite chin doesn't appear to be worried in the least and is laser focused on his first Pro win inside the CFC cage! 145 lbs George Hale vs Johnny Kenard In our final Main Card matchup we head back to the Featherweight division as Hale comes in looking to follow up his dominant debut fight with another clinch raping performance. Where have I seen this before….oh thats right Manager Bob Slay must have cashed in his frequent flyer miles as this is his third fighter on the main card of this event all that have a very similar build and skill set which means nothing but trouble for their opponents. Kenard on the other side brings more of a ground skill background in tonight looking to follow up his pro debut victory at CFC 509. Much like his training partners we have discussed previously, Hale brings a high octane high success rate within the clinch where he grinds down his opponent before shutting off the lights, in his pro debut even a Granite Chin was no match for his power which does not bode well at all for Kenard. For Hale, he will be focused clearly on avoiding the takedown which will be coming at him fast and furious as Kenard averages just under 13 attempts per fight and if successful, he possesses a balanced attack of advancing position, ground strikes and sub attempts. Thus far he has yet to succeed with a submission attempt so maybe he should shift focus away from there to where he enjoys success. I don't think this one will last very long myself as Hales power will simply be too much for Kenard to handle and Hale will once again enjoy victory in the most devastating fashion! Well folks that's all the time we have but here is a quick listing of our other fights on the undercard of today's event… 155 lbs Viktor Chaney v Paul Eclaro 145 lbs Makana Berzebal v Kagiso Lekobe 170 lbs Jesper Janssens v BJ Penncil 155 lbs Kittisak Khemkhaeng v Chabuk Al Zubairi 145 lbs Andy Slappin v Soshito Nakagata Jr Thank you for your time and don't forget to drop by one of our many sponsors PWNAGE™, White Gorilla or 2 Headed Betting for all your athletic, supps or betting needs!! Hit them up on the High Street, I know I do!!
  16. CFC Christmas Event Preview Ladies and Gentlemen, coming to you live where the Canadian Fighting Championship steps up with the big boys with another action packed event. CFC Christmas is a high end event coming to you live from the Ninety Three thousand plus LA Memorial Colossuseum in sunny Los Angeles. Its quite funny that a Fight Promotion from the Great White North is holding an Xmas Eve event where there are far more Palm Trees than Christmas Trees!! Tonight we are expecting upwards of 93,607 rabid fight fans to witness another showcase of new young talent capped off by some grizzled veterans. Tonight's event showcases a handful of up and coming stars, some young wunderkinds looking to start their Professional careers on the right foot and a main card of fighters looking to springboard from one off appearances into big money contracts elsewhere. As always make sure you run down to PWNAGE™ located on the Los Angeles stop of the High Street for all your Fighters clothing needs and to fulfill their supplement needs there is no better place than White Gorilla located right here in Montreal! For those who enjoy putting their money where their mouths are, pop on over to 2 Headed Betting to place your wagers on your favorite CFC fighters as all are set for this event while you still can, many already have, many more will join them and for sure I know I will!! Main Event - 145 lbs Brett Shoenfeld vs Aiko San Our Main Event of CFC Christmas pits a pair midgets in the tree topper as veteran grappler Shoenfeld makes a quick stop here in CFC to take on less experienced but higher ranked San. Both fighters come into this one having won four of their last 5 fights and sees submission machine Shoenfeld brings with him a solid chin and based on his results, he will need that when facing off with San who has stopped 12 of his 20 opponents by way of TKO. Shoenfeld does not boast a great deal of offense while on his feet, focussing mainly on his takedowns where he lands roughly 2 out of every 6 attempts. With San being taken down almost 50 percent of the time his opponents attempt one, Shoenfeld will be hoping to get it onto the mat ASAP! If he fails in that he is looking at an offense from San that will focus on the boxing side of the equation where San is successful just better than 50% of the time. Shoenfeld tends to focus most of his attention on advancing into a dominant position on the ground to allow him to overwhelm his opponents with submission attempts, however his 9 percent success rate is nothing to write home about. Shoenfeld comes into this one the smaller man in both height and weight however that lower center of gravity might work in his favor, or it could lead to San having an easier time picking away at him with his knock out power. There is only one way to find out for sure, tune in on Christmas Eve to watch the action and see how this one plays out! The bookies have Aiko as the favorite in this one however I am going to put my money on Shoenfeld to pull off the upset Co-Main Event - 205 lbs Joseph Stalinovich vs Joe Dinapoli Our Co Main Event sees a pair of Light Heavyweight fighters stepping into the cage with a combined 72 fights in their careers. Stalinovich is looking to rebound from his TKO loss at the end of November facing off against Dinapoli who enjoyed a UD victory less than 2 weeks ago. Stalonovich brings a world class MT & Boxing skillset with him which is a clear indication of his power given his 22 career (T)KO’s. On the other side Dinapoli brings a very similar gameplan to the cage which has seen him enjoy 18 of his own (T)KO victories. Stalinovich prefers to focus his striking attack with head punches where he has enjoyed 50% success in those strike attempts, relying very little on kicks however he has been known to mix a few in just to change things up. Dinapoli throws a very similar attack at his opponents however he has a tendency to mix in a lot more kicks than Stalinovich. Dinapoli has not enjoyed quite as much success as far as landing his strike attempts, however he still holds dynomite in his hands. These two are so evenly matched it wont be easy to pick a possible winner, Stalinovich has shown to have the weaker chin of the two and that may possibly play a factor here, if I were him I would use the BJJ advantage he holds and try and sneak in his second submission victory of his career. Only one way to find out folks, tune in as this has FOTN written all over it! 185 lbs Sergey Shipilov vs Juanito Escobar Up next we have what could be another classic matchup between Elite striker Shipilov and BJJ Black Belt Escobar. Shipilov comes into this having won his previous 2 matches while Escobar is trying to put the brakes on a 2 fight losing streak. Shipilov is clearly the larger man here holding a 5cm height advantage and tipping the scale at nearly 9 pounds more than his opponent, will that give Escobar a slight speed advantage, it just might. Once again the matchmaker here is a bit dim and did not realize these two combatants had already faced off previously in what was in fact a fairly quick tussle seeing Escobar slip in a Kimura submission before the midpoint of the first round. Shipilov will clearly be looking to avenge that fate and try and touch up Escobars chin in this one, something he was not as successful in accomplishing before. Escobar was able to land a quick takedown before the 1 minute mark and the two rolled around for a bit trading submission attempts until Shipilov was unable to escape and was forced to tap out. With Escobar landing 35% of his takedown attempts and Shipilov only preventing 61% against this one is more than likely going to end up on the ground once again, the question being can Shipilov defend enough to get it back to standing and throw more of his bombs or will we see it end quickly once again. My money is on a new fate taking place and Shipilov shocking Escobar and the fanbase with a KOTN victory early in round 2. 205 lbs Tobig Tofail vs Fidel Legions In our next matchup we make a stop in the Light Heavyweight division, but oddly enough this looks like a LHW taking on a MW, that matchmaker is a total clown who hired this guy??? Tofail is the much larger man in this one holding a 16.8 pound advantage. Will that be to his advantage or to his opponents? When reviewing his career thus far it looks as though someone close to him got in his ear and explained that living life as an obese MMA fighter was perhaps a less than healthy choice as he has dropped nearly 100 lbs since his debut. However with that in mind he had only suffered 3 defeats in just less than 20 fights and since he began his weightloss journey he has lost almost as many as he has won, maybe he needs to reconsider and get back on the junkfood diet again. On the other side of the cage Legions comes in having won 2 of his last 3 while under new management and took home SOTN in both those victories and the assumption is he will be looking to continue that streak tonight. Legions brings with him a very good mix of skills and success as he is more than happy to go wherever the fight may take place, whether that's standing where he enjoys nearly 50% success with both head punches and leg kicks or in the clinch where he really can dial it up with head and body punches to soften his opponent up or lastly on the ground where he will mix in advances and ground strikes before finally tapping you out. Tofail has not enjoyed quite as much success on the ground or in the clinch however he does enjoy a very good takedown defense game where he has stuffed 83% of all attempts so my money is on him keeping this one standing and picking away at Legions until the lights go out. Having won 22 of his 23 victories by way of (T)KO you can’t go wrong there right? The Betting community has Tofail as the big favorite here and even though his manager is a big talker and enjoys throwing out fight stats and gloating about his career win/loss record against this guy (Beech lost that damn fight it wasnt a draw you paid off those judges!!!) I am going to put that behind me for one day as I think Tofail takes this one in devastating fashion 205 lbs Silent Bob vs Ispa Murhaa In our final Main Card matchup we continue with the Light Heavyweights as silent talker Bob comes in to face off against Murhaa. Both fighters are coming off defeats in their last matches, most notably Bob’s shocking KO defeat back in August that sent him into a spiral of depression and denial. Coming into that fight he had never been touched up before in 30 career fights and on that night he had his trench coat knocked the fuck right off. Meanwhile Murhaa is also coming off a brutal knockout loss back at the end of October against Sergey Shipilov who seemed able to send Murhaa to the mat at will in their matchup. Murhaa like many of the other main card combatants has some dynomite in his hands having ended the night for his opponents on 20 occasions throughout his career however recently his chin has let him down in three of his last 4 throwdowns. I don't think he will need to worry about that in this as the Silent one has always preferred to lean towards the pitter patter style of punching, almost like he is afraid to land a strike, with it being almost a full year and a half since his last TKO victory. Yes folks he is a boring point fighter however a very successful one at that. He however has been back on guard at the local NJ Quick Stop, loading up on powdered sugar which is the key ingredient that has seen him jump in weight from 185 to 199, I feel its a front that he has been telling people it was for the fight, I myself think he has just let himself go! Wait who am I kidding, he doesn't speak, he hasn't told anyone a thing! Anyways these two have enjoyed a combined 32 decision victories over their careers and I am putting my money on this going that route, with Bob being the favorite of the bookies failing to pull it out and ending back outside the Quick Stop as early as tomorrow morning with his mouthy sidekick Jay. Well folks that's all the time we have but here is a quick listing of our other fights on the undercard of today's event… 265 lbs John Akamu v Robert Douran 265 lbs Anthony Prilla v Akamaru Jackson 155 lbs Green Bastard v Harry C Distacio 205 lbs Frank Stein Jr v Davide Farina 145 lbs Mark Norman v Zack Allan Jr Thank you for your time and don't forget to drop by one of our many sponsors PWNAGE™, White Gorilla or 2 Headed Betting for all your athletic, supps or betting needs!! Hit them up on the High Street, I know I do!!
  17. I am at it again! Need an opponent for 12/31 to take on this guy... Raphaël Ambrosius Costeau (367636) If you have interest please shoot me a message in game or reply here.
  18. CFC 511 Event Preview Ladies and Gentlemen, coming to you live simultaneously with another action packed event within Canadian Fighting Championships. This time CFC 511 is coming to you live from The Underground in Montreal. We are expecting upwards of 1000 rabid Canadians (maybe some Americans too) to witness another showcase of new young talent. Tonight's event showcases a handful of up and coming stars looking to separate themselves from the pack and potentially line up some title fights in the not too distant future. As always make sure you run down to PWNAGE™ located on the Los Angeles stop of the High Street for all your Fighters clothing needs and to fulfill their supplement needs there is no better place than White Gorilla located right here in Montreal! For those who enjoy putting their money where their mouths are, pop on over to 2 Headed Betting to place your wagers on your favorite CFC fighters as all are set for this event while you still can, many already have, many more will join them and for sure I know I will!! Main Event - 185 lbs Matteo Chibaclov vs Malcom Tucker Our Main Event of CFC 511 sees a pair of undefeated Middleweights face off in what is most likely a prelude to the winner getting a shot at the gold early in the New Year as we see Chibaclov bring his 5-0 record from his very successful amateur career make his debut appearance in the Main Event no less for CFC as he takes on Malcom Tucker who survived nearly 5 minutes on the mat in his debut at CFC 507 and decided that was enough rolling around for his liking so he wasted no time at the start of round 2 to finish his opponent off with a barrage of strikes ending the fight 0:33 seconds into the round. Chibaclov boasts a scary ground game landing 75% of his takedown attempts and follows them up with a mix of ground tactics that so far have ended in the exact same fashion each time out, with his opponent tapping for mercy to his BJJ prowess. Tucker on the other hand is a Wonderful wrassler who preferred to utilize his respectable boxing skills in his only career fight and will be hoping to be the first to successfully test Chibaclov’s chin in this one otherwise I have a feeling things will not go well for him. He will clearly be leaning on his stand up skills to win the fight and his ground skills to not lose the fight. Both of these warriors seem to have depleted their gas tanks beyond the ideal levels in the lead up to this Main event showdown so my money will be on the fighter who best manages those energy tanks as we get closer to fight time. Co-Main Event - 205 lbs Antonio Prilla vs Thomas Mah Ai Our Co Main Event sees a pair of Light Heavyweight fighters stepping into the cage following debut victories at CFC 508. This fight was just switched up at the last minute due to the inactivity of another fighter and Mah Ai graciously stepped in to take on the challenge of meeting up with undefeated MT specialist Prilla. Thus far in his career Prilla has been a pure killer only seeing a fight last beyond the bell of round 1 on one occasion, and in that one it ended a mere 0:28 seconds into the second frame by way of a brutal axe kick to the head shutting the lights out on his opponent. Standing opposite Prilla is “The Butcher” who comes into this one with a single fight on his resume and he surely did not disappoint in that one as he utilized his superior…ok Wonderful Muay Thai skills to manhandle his opponent in the clinch landing a devastating 26 punches while softening him up only to the separate and land unanswered monster strikes until the referee was forced to step in and end the brutality. Prilla will come into this one with the weaker chin but possibly with greater power, so the question will remain which will win out, the power in Prillas strikes or the solidness of Mah Ai’s chin. Whoever is the answer to that question and survives this battle will likely see themselves standing alone atop the CFC LHW division awaiting their next victim. 185I lbs Edmond Chabazian vs Eduardo Bolsonaro Up next we have a classic grappler vs striker matchup as Chabazian brings his 4 fight win streak into this throwdown and takes newcomer Bolsonaro. Chabazian enjoyed an undefeated amateur run where his superior BJJ skills easily won him his first 2 career fights however since even though he remains undefeated he has not enjoyed a finish in his last 2 including a split decision victory in his CFC debut. That one saw the commentary team give all three rounds to Chabazian, however one of the judges was a clear douch(et) and scored the fight for his opponent. Bolsonaro on the other hand is a striker who prefers output over quality of output given his astonishing 82 strike attacks in his amateur debut matchup which lead to a late third round TKO victory. Chabazian always comes to the cage determined to take the fight where he enjoys his success however I dont have the heart to tell him that should Bolsonaro touch up his chin with his Big Right Hand I am not sold that his chin will be able to stand up to it. Thus far in his career Chabazian has yet to face someone with this kind of power and skill set so he better have hope in that big heart of his that the fight does not remain on the feet for long. As for Bolsonaro the opposite holds true as he has yet to have to defend a takedown attempt and this might be the night we find out what kind of ground game he does, or does not possess. My money is on Bolsonaro coming through here in this one if only because a Chabazian victory would muddy the waters at the top of the CFC Middleweight division. 170 lbs Lincoln Wright vs William Maxey In our next matchup we make a stop in the 170 lbs division, the final of three consecutive Welterweight fights as Wrassler Wright makes his CFC debut stepping in against Muay Thai fighter Maxey who is also making his debut with the Canadian Fight Promotion. These two are almost physically identical with Wright holding just a slight 1 lbs weight advantage to go with his brawling style of attack. Maxey on the other hand prefers to rely on his confidence to go with his balanced attack shown in his 3 amateur tilts where he enjoyed successes at range, within the clinch and with taking the fight to the ground when he felt the need. Wright was able to absorb a number of head strikes when he did not impose his will and take the fight to the ground which might bode well for him in this one given Maxey’s varied gameplan. Even though he did pull off a successful submission victory, Wright did do a lot of flailing around on the ground with missed ground strikes and a couple of failed submission attempts. Maxey also showed a tendency to take the fight to the ground where he also enjoyed very little success which tells me he will likely adjust his plans and focus on avoiding the ground in an effort to avoid a romp around that would likely only lead to a UD loss. Hopefully his confidence is not halted given his current morale status, I think it's time for him to grab some new threads from sponsor PWNAGE™ in LA, sorry for the shameful plug there folks… anyways Wright needs to get his energy levels in check while Maxey needs to stay on track there and boost that morale if either guy has aspirations of victory. this one was a last minute addition to the card as the previous fighters in this slot failed to agree 170 lbs Tony Pacucci vs Tyler Foster In our final Main Card matchup we continue with the Welterweights as morale deprived BJJ fighter Pacucci steps in against energy depraved & morally inadequate wrassler Foster. Both these guys need to get themselves out of their boring white Tee’s and into something that's more trend worthy from PWNAGE™. Pacucci brings his basic striking and good chin in as he attempts to answer the bell following his Unanimous Decision defeat in the Amateur tourney he entered, where his game plan seemed somewhat odd given 93% of his offensive attempts were to go to the clinch, unfortunately those attempts failed 98.6% of the time and the 1 success he did enjoy, though followed up by some ground dominance it was not enough as he lost 2 of the 3 rounds. Foster will not need his solid chin on this night but he will need to bring the perfectly laid out gameplan as he did in his amateur debut where he took the fight to the ground, got into a dominant position, dropped some bombs to soften his opponent up and then sunk in the guillotine submission. In his last trip he was not as successful as he took the fight right to where his opponent wanted to be and after a few minutes of trying his best to avoid the inevitable he gave way to a triangle choke ending his night. Foster is pumped for redemption on this night however his morale is likely to hold him back, but given Pacucci is in much more dire straits with his morale I am calling a quick end to the night by way of submission for Foster as he gets back to the winning ways he has expected thus far in his career.. Well folks that's all the time we have but here is a quick listing of our other fights on the undercard of today's event… 170 lbs See How Fook v Rayk Vlk 265 lbs Pier Donia v Regular Joe 265 lbs Jed Hall v Charlie Kenton 205 lbs Xi Wad v Jacob Miller 205 lbs Enrich Aldrich v Marco Roch Thank you for your time and don't forget to drop by one of our many sponsors PWNAGE™, White Gorilla or 2 Headed Betting for all your athletic, supps or betting needs!! Hit them up on the High Street, I know I do!!
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