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  1. A little later than usual let's get the recap of last weekends action done, Updated Rankings to follow later on: Syfi - Weekend Recap: SyFi 30 - Friday Friday nights in Sydney are there to heat the crowd up, no title fights yet, but already ranked action and deep stacked cards. This Friday 1998 fight fans found their way into Hiyashis Lounge, The Main Event and the Co-Main Event at 265+ and 155 saw fighters, that lost title fights before, and wanted to climb their way up in the rankings. At 155 Pat Williams showed this class, and beat Alex Coated by submission in less than a minute, at 265+ however, Jeff Messer got a second loss in a row, banging it out with Hulk Hogan, who won his first fight at SyFi. In other action, at 205 Sheamus Meallan climbed his way up the rankings, staying unbeaten in his 3rd SFC fight. Man Itizer and Chief Thunder ROlls also picked up wins to get into Top 10 positions in their weight class. Fight of the night: Jengo Makumba vs Emil Derrick KO of the night: Chief Thunder Rolls Sub of the night: Pat Williams SyFi 31 - Saturday 2 Title Fights highlighted an action packed Saturday Card, 2497 viewers and a SyFi High 126.03 Event Rating showed the class of the card. The Main Event got us a new 205 Champ, as Mister McNasty took a 3rd ROund TKO to dethrone the Champion Camara, who took his first pro defeat. In the other title fight, Илья Муромец defended his 145 belt, by beating Sun Ming. It was a 2 Round Battle, and the young Russian made his first succesful defence. In other action Sergei Geng KOed Dante in Round 1, to become the next challenger at 145, to make an all Russian Title Fight. Travis Dillon picked up another caluable win at 265, to stay unbeaten in SFC action, he is on his way to a title fight. Highlight of the Night was the only fight to go to Decision, where Ciro di Marcio got a 185 all ranked win against Sammy Killbach. At 205 Mauro Carnera went to 5-0, he is now in line to make a challenge for the title soon, with one more win needed. Fight of the night: Ciro Di Marzio vs Sammmy Kilbach KO of the night: Sergei Geng Sub of the night: Jamison Cassidy SyFi 32 - Sunday The vacant 155 title belt was on line at Hard Knocks on Sunday, 3000 packed in and a sold out Arena did their saying. Gennady Golovkin however needed only 4:09 to become the new 155 champion, he Koed challenger de Barros in impressive fashion. The other big fights were at 170, where Kevin Daugthrey, Akira Harada and Scotty Toute picked up valuable wins. All 3 now will have their saying in title contention. Fight of the night: Jack Anvile vs Ricardo Burduada No Cranio KO of the night: Billy Bobkins Sub of the night: DeJuan Carneiro
  2. SyFi 32 (by James Milner) 01 Apr 2018 Lightweight Title Fight Gennady Golovkin (4-2) vs. Bernardo De Barros (4-0) For the main event we will have the title fight for the vacant Lightweight Title.(edit by Boble Lineman: This is a title, that despite the short history of Sydney Fights has seen more twists than a Rocky Mountain pass. Two days after Petchuangdot Sitonkrit won the title, the former Muay Thai fighter was dropped by his camp, and the title got vacated. Petchuangdot than found a new identity as Akimbo Spice, and now will be looking at this match very closely, as he can be the next challenger, if succesful next week) Both fighters undefeated in the organization they will both be looking to become the next lightweight champion. Kennedy Golovkin is coming into the fight with a record of 4-2 With three fights under him in the organization. All three fights have ended with a knockout win within the first round. His opponent also with three fights in the organization has won all of his fights via submission in the first round. This will be a huge test for both fighters and it will be a huge moment for the fight fans in Sydney! Welterweight Bout Kevin Daughtrey (5-0) vs. Raul Do Nascimento (2-0) Kevin Daughtrey came into this organization with a record of 4-0 in his Local circuit. He then made his debut at SyFi 22 with a knock out over his opponent Johnny Johnsen. His opponent Nascimento also made his debut in his last fight at WeinSyd 2 obtaining a victory by a Rear Naked Choke in the first round. Milner's Breakdown: Daughtrey has the edge on his opponent standing up and will have wrestling to possibly keep Nascimento from getting him to the ground. Nascimento will definitely be able to control the ground game but he has to get his opponent on the ground for it to be any use. As long as he has a solid chin he might be able to make it happen, and this fight will definitely test his chin. Welterweight Bout Akira Harada (4-0) vs. Thor Odinson (1-0-1) If you have some time, you should read Harada's biography on why he's such a badass. Don't worry it's not a long read it's very short and to the point. At the age of 19 he is already a very promising fighter. To be honest I'm going to keep track of Harada's career because I feel like it's going to be a good one. His record coming into this fight is 4-0 with all of his fights he has ended his opponent in the first round with his remarkable boxing skills. His opponent Thor Odinson got his first win on his debut match at WeinSyd 1 by TKO at the closing seconds of the first round. Milner's Breakdown: These two fighters will both look to stand and bang. Harada with superior boxing and Odinson with the superior Muay Thai. I expect this fight to be a TKO! Welterweight Bout Scotty Toute (2-0) vs. Idont know (2-1) This will be Scotty Toute's third fight in this organization. His first fight he won by TKO, his second by unanimous decision. It will also be Idont knows third fight in the org, his debut fight for SyFy he lost via TKO. Fortunately for him his last fight he won via a RNC so his confidence should be where it needs for this fifht. Milner's Breakdown: Toute has the superior striking skills and wrestling. Know has the superior grappling ability. Unfortunately for Know the fight will most likely be controlled by Toute. Middleweight Bout Jack Anville (4-3) vs. Ricardo Burduada No Cranio (2-1) This will be both fighters debut match for SyFy. Jack Anville had a great start to his career winning three in a row, then he went downhill and lost three in a row. He finally caught the "W" he needed in his last fight with a win. Now Anville will make his debut to SyFy hoping for a fresh start and a clean slate to get his career off the ground again. His opponent No Cranio spent his three fights in the QFC, where he got his record 2-1. Milner's Breakdown: For young fighters these two are both very well rounded. Jack Anville though will be the better striker and wrestler. While No Cranio will be able to handle himself well striking it won't be the place he dominates. No Cranio will need to be able to take this fight to the ground in order to win. Bantamweight Bout DeJuan Carneiro (1-0) vs. Vladimir Shevchenko (2-1) Carneiro one and only fight was a submission victory against Dani Yadin at SyFy 15 at 42 seconds. This guy has only fought for 42 seconds! His opponent Vladimir Shevchenko Fought two QFC bouts before making his SyFy debut but he lost in the third round by TKO. Milner's Breakdown: Shevchenko will have the better striking. Carneiro the better grappler. Both are on equal footing at wrestling. Welterweight Bout Johnny boy Morrissey (1-0) vs. Ulysses Klaw (1-0) These two fighters made their career and SyFy debuts at the same event WeInSyd 2. Morrissey won a unanimous decision victory that earned the fight of the night honors. His opponent Klaw won by TKO. Milner's Breakdown: Morrissey is a dominant boxer. Klaw has superior wrestling and a blue belt in BJJ. Klaw will most likely be able to control this fight if he has a solid chi. Ty Banks (2-2) vs. Johnny Johnsen (4-2) This will be Bank's third fight for SyFy. His debut match at SyFy 9 he won by unanimous decision and was awarded the fight of the night. Afterwards he lost against Scotty Toute at SyFy 22. His opponent Johnsen had his SyFy debut in his last match but lost via KO against Daughtrey. Milner's Breakdown: Bank's has a slight edge with his better striking and wrestling. Johnsen has a purple belt and will be able to control the ground game. Heavyweight Bout Billy Bobkins (2-1) vs. Yamil Villanueva (0-2) Billy Bobkins hasn't had a fight go pass the first round, win or lose. And all of his fights have ended standing up. Bobkins will be coming into this fight with a knockout victory over Trent Kluger. His opponent Villanueva hasn't even won a fight yet, and he's lost both of them by knocnout. Bantamweight Bout Karl Flix (1-1) vs. Massimo Damiani (0-1) Karl Flix lost his debut match by unanimous decision in an attempt to do better the next time, he beat Pedro Siracha at SyFy 12. He won via Unanimous decision and was awarded fight of the night honors. While his opponent Damiani hasn't had a chance to redeem himself from his MMA debut loss. Milner's Breakdown: Damiani is a well rounded fighter, so we'll rounded he is the superior fighter in all aspects . Damiani will be able to control this fight and possibly redeem his first loss.
  3. Don't worry guys, a new writer has already been found, Malikoy will switch to Saturdays, and the new one(James Milner) will provide Friday and Sunday.
  4. Boble

    Booking Fights

    Gotta survey the torunaments, it doesn't show up, when you click the fighter, before a fight is booked, I had the same problem, when I started my Org, it's rather stupid, there is no fight status on the fighter page.
  5. Boble

    Booking Fights

    http://www.mmatycoon.com/tournaments.php
  6. Boble

    Booking Fights

    likely this guy: Trevor Mayer (332380) He's entered into the QFC Tournament:
  7. Boble

    Booking Fights

    Either has a QFC he's waiting for, is in a QFC Tournament or the TWGC, do you have it's ID?
  8. Management of the champion changed, so the belt got vacated in between, and now a fight for the vacated belt will happen next weekend. And we have Akimbo Spice in, new name, new management, new success....
  9. Sydney Fights a look into the title Race (Updated: 03/26) To me the most important and one of the break or make criterias in an Org is the way titles are handed out and defended. At Sydney Fights, we now have almost every title fight that, as we now reached a point, where it should be much clearer, who is ranked where, we will start to have Power Rankings. Please note, only fighters with at Least one Fight at a Sydney Fights Event will be ranked. 135: Champion: Glass Joe (3-0) 1. Daichi Kishimoto(4-1), 2. Dieselnoi Por Pramuk(5-0) 3. Pinched Nerve (4-0) 4. Gary Dema (3-1) 5. Nick Holey (3-0) 6. Naruto Uzamaki (2-1) 7. Marcelo Barbosa (4-1) 8. Brain Fog (3-2) 9. Connor Joiesson (1-0) NR(yet to debut): Title Fight: 07/04 Glass Joe vs. Daichi Kishimoto 28/03 Kubota(3-1) vs. Koshadze (1-1) 07/04 No. 1 Contender Fight Pramuk vs. Dema 11/04 Fog vs. Hendal (2-1) 13/04 Holey vs. Baxter (2-1) 14/04 Nerve vs. Barbosa 14/04 Joiesson vs. Rodriguez (2-0) 145: Champion: Илья Муромец (6-0) 1. Sun Ming (3-1-1) 2. Silvio Dante (3-1) 3. Half Life (3-1-1) 4. Marcos Santana(3-0) 5. Hodi Gardanbit(2-1) 6. Javier Dominguez (1-1-1) 7. Derrick Ferguson (2-2) 8. Tebbo Vang (1-1) 9. Darren Telkins (1-1) NR(not debut yet): Jazz Clementine (3-1), Merrill Wilson (3-1), Sergei Geng (3-1) Title Fight: 31/03 Илья Муромец vs. Sun Ming Key Fights: 28/03 Dominguez vs. Noodles Destroyer (1-0) 31/03 No. 1 Contender Fight: Geng vs. Dante 04/04 Gardanbit vs. Carioca (1-2-1) 06/04 Clementine vs. Wilson 08/04 Vang vs. Dale (1-1) 13/04 Life vs. Santana 155: Champion: vacant 1. Bernardo de Barros (4-0) 2. Gennady Golovkin (4-2) 3. Akimbo Spice (3-0) 4. Max Luther (4-0) 5. Xavier Merlin (4-1) 6. Pat Williams (5-2) 7. Kento Gan Bus (3-1) 8.Mirko Filipovic (2-1) 9. Chief Thunder Rolls (2-0) NR yet: Justin Sane(5-3) Title Fight: 01/04 de Barros vs. Golovkin Key Fights: 30/03 Williams vs. Coates (2-1) 30/03 Thunder Rolls vs. Chimper (4-2) 07/04 No. 1 Contender Fight Spice vs. Luther 11/04 Filipovic vs. Canthrophous jr. (1-1) 13/04 Merlin vs. Sane 170: Champion: Mike Johnson (3-0) 1. Bruno Javier Jiminez (5-2) 2. Akira Harada (4-0) 3. Kevin Daughtrey (5-0) 4. Steve Collins (3-0) 5. Hanyu Lee (2-0) 6. Khalamedov Nurmagabeeb (3-1) 7. Pyotr Petrov (3-1) 8. Isbrand Gustav (5-2) 9. Scotty Toute (2-0) NR yet: Gideon Navarro(4-1), Chris Snoky (6-1-1), Shagat Santi (8-2) Title Fight: 08/04 Johnson vs. Jiminez Key Fights: 01/04: Daughtrey vs. Nascimento (2-0) 01/04: Harada vs. Odinson (1-0-1) 01/04: Toute vs. Idontknow (2-1) 08/04: Navarro vs. Finnegan (2-1) 08/04: Snoky vs. Kankunnen (3-2) 15/04: Collins vs. Nurmagabeeb 15/04: Lee vs. Shanti 18/04: Gustav vs. Wolf (3-3) 185: Champion: Big Asznee (8-0) 1. Sergei Bumanov (3-0) 2. Apollo Reid (5-3) 3. Sammy Kilbach (5-0) 4. Travis Mitchell (3-1) 5. Ciro di Marzio (2-1) 6. Wayne Benning (3-1) 7. Mickey Diaz (3-0) 8. Jon Silva (3-2) 9. Collin Black (2-0) NR: (yet to debut) Man Itizer(6-4), Jack Anville (4-3), Kalmin Maltsuri (5-4), Victor Creed (3-0) Title Fight: 15/04 Asznee vs. Bumanov Key Fights: 28/03 Itizer vs. Maradonna (5-3) 31/03 Kilbach vs. Di Marzio 01/04 Anville vs. No Cranio (2-1) 06/04 Reid vs. Diaz 11/04 Mitchell vs. Silva 13/04 Maltsuri vs. Homelius (2-1) 18/04 Benning vs. Whittaker (2-1) 205: Champion: Damatang Camara (6-0) 1. Mister McNasty (6-3) 2. Cornelius Albatross (5-1) 3.Tristan Farsight (5-2) 4. Lars Hard (6-4) 5. Mauro Carnera (4-0) 6. Sheamus Meallan (2-0-1) 7. Kazuma Kawabara (2-0) 8. Yunieor Dorticosos (2-0) 9. Benjamin Bronckhorsten (2-1-1) NR(yet to debut) , Kurt Wagner (2-1), Ken Ring (5-0), Unknown Combatant (5-4), Melvin Comeau (9-3), Mujahid Jackson (4-0) Title Fight: 31/03 Camara vs. McNasty Key Fights: 28/03 Dorticosos vs. Silva (2-0) 30/03 Meallan vs. Rangel (2-0) 31/03 Carnera vs. Wagner 06/04 No. 1 Contender Fight Albatross vs. Ring 07/04 Bronckhorsten vs. Combatant 15/04 Farsight vs. Hard 265: Champion: Rick Piano (8-0) 1. Gyukosho Fujimoto (4-0) 2.Mark Borrego (3-0) 3. Travis Dillon (4-0) 4. Bill Shorton (4-1) 5. Brock Bolt (5-4) 6. Rivo Riitta (2-1) 7. Yoshihiro Nakayama (4-3) 8. Angel Childress (2-0) 9. Draco Grotin (3-1) NR(yet to debut): , Title Fight: 14/04 Piano vs. Fujimoto Key Fights: 31/03 Borrego vs. Dillon 04/04 Shorton vs. Arago (2-4) 04/04 Bolt vs. Nakayama 13/04 Childress vs. Morrisson(2-2) 15/04 Grotin vs. Mishmash (3-3) 18/04 Riita vs. Heath (2-3) 265+: Champion: Arn Anderson (4-0) 1. Voshon Daniels (3-1) 2. Wladimir Yaroslev (2-0) 3.Ole Anderson (3-1) 4. Jeff Messer (2-1) 5. Matt Wills (2-1) 6. Ben Morro (2-0) 7. Hulk Hogan (4-3) 8. Gandolf Schmidt (3-0) 9. Cat Fhin (2-2) NR yet: Bob McDonald (3-0) Title Fight: 13/04 A. Anderson vs. Daniels Key Fights: 30/03 Hogan vs. Messer 07/04 Yaroslev vs. Morro 07/04 Wills vs. DiBiase(1-0) 11/04 Fhin vs. Edwards (2-1) 13/04 McDonald vs. Schmidt
  10. Does that mean fight cards also will now happen an hour later?
  11. I guess you should look through this idea, for a card to perform well, you need 10 fights, if you only do tournaments, will the final be a 1 fight card? That well hardly work, plus, not sure, if you plan creation tournaments(where fighters bring no hype), or talk about bringing existing fighters in? Well, overall, the idea of having to pay to take part is kind of strange, the ORg should make money, if the salary and hype are set correctly.
  12. A big weekend featuring 2 title fights and 3 champions comes to a close in Sydney, the highlights were stunning, and the future looks bright, 2 fightcards in 3000 viewer arenas nearly were sold out(thanks to some free tickets :-)), and SyFi produced it's highest rated event yet on Sunday. Friday: Of we went with the warm up card for the weekend, but it already featured a No. 1 Contender Fights, Fujimoto Koed Rivo Riita, and got the right to take on 265 Champ and Poster Boy Rick Piano, who was in action in a non title fight on Sunday. In other action, Xavier Merlin made his SyFi debut, and catapulted himself to the top of the 155 divison, Jon Silva and Nazim Bardacki picked up valuable wins, while perhaps future superstar Fiyero Lermontov made his SyFi debut. Fight of the night: Tieree Joints vs Keon Fazeli KO of the night: Joey Diaz Sub of the night: Nazim Bardakci Saturday: SyFi 28 saw 2830 people in attendance, seeing Big Asznee defending his 185 belt against younster Wayne Benning, many saw as a potential champions. But Asznee shut him down on the ground and got the win before the End of Round 1, Voshon Daniels at 265+ punched his ticket to a title fight, after being rocked by Knochmal before. Sergei Bumanov won the 185 eliminator, and will face Asznee in 3 weeks for the belt. In other Action top 10s in their weight class Tristan Farsight, Pinched Nerve and Travis Mitchell picked up wins. Fight of the night: Pinched Nerve vs My Gal KO of the night: Voshon Daniels Sub of the night: Nick Holey Sunday: The big one overshadowed everything on Sunday, 2906 people and a 124.8 Event Rating, setting a new SyFi record did it. The brothers duell was a quick one, Arn Anderson needed only 35 seconds to submit his brother Ole at 265+ to defend the title. Rick Piano in his storyline non title fight at 265 only needed 1:52 to KO Odogwu Agrinya, everyone is tensed how he'll handle his upcoming title fight. In other action Bruno Javier Jiminez moved himself to the No. 1 spot at 170, while Half Life and Lars Hard picked up Top 10 wins at 145 and 205. Fight of the night: Darren Tellkins vs DeMario Valdez KO of the night: Half Life Sub of the night: Arn Anderson
  13. The Event is taking place in LA today, so should have been done about 1 hour ago, was it effected by Summer Time change in Europe, as it shows the fight is 2 hours overdue, so it should have happened during the time the clock was turned ahead.
  14. Be happy your fighter is rich Of course you could do money laundry with a shop.....
  15. Sydney Fights a look into the title Race (Updated: 03/05) To me the most important and one of the break or make criterias in an Org is the way titles are handed out and defended. At Sydney Fights, we now have almost every title fight that, as we now reached a point, where it should be much clearer, who is ranked where, we will start to have Power Rankings. Please note, only fighters with at Least one Fight at a Sydney Fights Event will be ranked. 135: Champion: Glass Joe (3-0) 1. Daichi Kishimoto(4-1), 2. Dieselnoi Por Pramuk(5-0), 3. Pinched Nerve (3-0) 4. Gary Dema (3-1) 5. Naruto Uzamaki (2-1) 6. Marcelo Barbosa (4-1) 7. Brain Fog (3-2) 8. Nic Holey (2-0) 9. My Gal (3-3) NR(yet to debut): Title Fight: 07/04 Glass Joe vs. Daichi Kishimoto 24/03 Pinched Nerve vs. My Gal 24/03 Nick Holey vs. Joh Fabnik(5-1) 28/03 Kubota(3-1) vs. Koshadze (1-1) 07/04 No. 1 Contender Fight Pramuk vs. Dema 11/04 Fog vs. Hendal (2-1) 145: Champion: Илья Муромец (6-0) 1. Sun Ming (3-1-1) 2. Silvio Dante (3-1) 3. Marcos Santana(3-0) 4. Half Life (2-1-1) 5. Hodi Gardanbit(2-1) 6. Derrick Ferguson (2-1) 7. Javier Dominguez (1-1-1) 8. DeMArio Valdez (1-0) 9. Tebbo Vang (1-1) NR(not debut yet): Jazz Clementine (3-1), Merrill Wilson (3-1), Sergei Geng (3-1) Title Fight: 31/03 Илья Муромец vs. Sun Ming Key Fights: 25/03 Half Life vs. Ferguson 25/03 Valdez vs. Telkins (0-1) 28/03 Dominguez vs. Noodles Destroyer (1-0) 31/03 No. 1 Contender Fight: Geng vs. Dante 04/04 Gardanbit vs. Carioca (1-2-1) 06/04 Clementine vs. Wilson 155: Champion: vacant 1. Bernardo de Barros (4-0) 2. Gennady Golovkin (4-2) 3. Petchuangtong Sitsongrit (3-0) 4. Max Luther (4-0) 5. Pat Williams (5-2) 6. Che Huu Mo (2-0) 7. Derek Johnson (3-0) 8. Keon Fazeli (4-1) 9.Mirko Filipovic (2-1) 10. Chief Thunder Rolls (2-0) NR (yet to debut): Xavier Merlin (3-1) Title Fight: 01/04 de Barros vs. Golovkin Key Fights: 21/03 Johnson vs. Ban Bus(2-1) 23/03 Merlin vs. Huu Moo 23/03 Fazeli vs. Joints (1-1) 30/03 Williams vs. Coates (2-1) 30/03 Thunder Rolls vs. Chimper (4-2) 11/04 Filipovic vs. Canthrophous jr. (1-1) 170: Champion: Mike Johnson (3-0) 1. Isbrand Gustav (5-1) 2. Akira Harada (4-0) 3. Kevin Daughtrey (5-0) 4. Bruno Javier Jiminez (4-2) 5. Pyotr Petrov (3-1) 6. Steve Collins (2-0) 7. Scotty Toute (2-0) 8. Hanyu Lee (1-0) 9. Julius Wolf (3-2) NR yet: Gideon Navarro(4-1), Chris Snoky (6-1-1) Title Fight: Johnson vs. TBA Key Fights: 25/03: Gustav vs. Jiminez 25/03: Lee vs. Rawlings (1-1) 25/03: Collins vs. Wolf 01/04: Daughtrey vs. Nascimento (2-0) 01/04: Harada vs. Odinson (1-0-1) 01/04: Toute vs. Idontknow (2-1) 08/04: Navarro vs. Finnegan (2-1) 08/04: Snoky vs. Kankunnen (3-2) 185: Champion: Big Asznee (7-0) 1. Wayne Benning (3-0) 2. Sergei Bumanov (2-0) 3. Apollo Reid (5-3) 4. Sammy Kilbach (5-0) 5. Tvica Iruscek (3-1) 6. Ciro di Marzio (2-1) 7. Mickey Diaz (3-0) 8. Egon Graumüller (2-1) 9. Travis Mitchell (2-1) 10. Gary Red (2-3) NR: (yet to debut) Man Itizer(6-4), Jack Anville (4-3), Kalmin Maltsuri (5-4) Title Fight: 24/03 Asznee vs. Benning Key Fights: 23/03 Red vs. Silva (2-2) 24/03 No. 1 Contender Fight: Iruscek vs. Bumanov 24/03 Mitchell vs. Alexander (3-2) 28/03 Itizer vs. Maradonna (5-3) 31/03 Kilbach vs. Di Marzio 01/04 Anville vs. No Cranio (2-1) 205: Champion: Damatang Camara (6-0) 1. Mister McNasty (6-3) 2. Cornelius Albatross (5-1) 3. Marco Carnera (4-0) 4. Tristan Farsight (4-2) 5. Lars Hard (5-4) 6. Sheamus Meallan (2-0-1) 7. Kazuma Kawabara (2-0) 8. Yunieor Dorticosos (2-0) 9. Benjamin Bronckhorsten (2-1-1) NR(yet to debut) Mikey Tyson jr. (5-0), Kurt Wagner (2-1), Ken Ring (5-0), Unknown Combatant (5-4) Title Fight: 31/03 Camara vs. McNasty Key Fights: 24/03 Farsight vs. Tyson jr. 25/03 Hard vs. Loressi (2-1) 28/03 Dorticosos vs. Silva (2-0) 30/03 Meallan vs. Rangel (2-0) 31/03 Carnera vs. Wagner 06/04 No. 1 Contender Fight Albatross vs. Ring 07/04 Bronckhorsten vs. Combatant 265: Champion: Rick Piano (7-0) 1. Rivo Riitta (2-0) 2.Mark Borrego (3-0) 3. Travis Dillon (4-0) 4. Bill Shorton (4-1) 5. Brock Bolt (5-4) 6. Yoshihiro Nakayama (4-3) 7. Angel Childress (2-0) 8. King Hippo (2-1) 9. Hans Nebel (2-1) NR(yet to debut): Gyukosho Fujimoto (3-0),Yoshioro Nakayama (3-3) One-Off Non-Title Non – Org Fight: 25/03 Piano vs. Agrinya (3-2) Key Fights: 21/03 Hippo vs. Alexandrov (1-1) 21/03 Nebel vs. Strong 23/03 No. 1 Contender Fight Riitta vs. Fujimoto 31/03 Borrego vs. Dillon 04/04 Shorton vs. Arago (2-4) 04/04 Bolt vs. Nakayama 265+: Champion: Arn Anderson (3-0) 1. Ole Anderson (3-0) 2. Harald Knochmal (3-1) 3. Voshon Daniels (2-1) 4. Wladimir Yaroslev (2-0) 5. Jeff Messer (2-1) 6. Matt Wills (2-1) 7. Ben Morro (2-0) 8. Hulk Hogan (4-3) 9. Bwana Mkubwa (1-1) NR yet: Bob McDonald (3-0) Title Fight: 25/03 A. Anderson vs. O. Anderson Key Fights: 24/03 Knochmal vs. Daniels 24/03 Mkubwa vs. Schmidt (2-0) 30/03 Hogan vs. Messer 07/04 Yaroslev vs. Morro 07/04 Wills vs. DiBiase(1-0)
  16. Weekend Recap Friday 16th Max Luther beat Mirko Filipovic in the Main EVent, Luther is likely to see a No.1 COntender fight at 155 next. Only 2 of the 10 fights went the distance, crushing KOs were a big part of the night, at 265+ Yaroslev and Wills scored impressive submission wins, the Co Main Event saw Brock Bolt get a valuable win at 265, also Fusco and Childress picked up wins at 265. Fight of the night: Hokuto Akira vs Steph Curry KO of the night: Chakrii Weecharangsan Sub of the night: Wladimir Yaroslev Saturday 17th 2 title fights highlighted the card, at 205 Camara won by TKO, as he plastered the face of his opponent Mike Grey, winning the belt. At 135 we saw the first 5 round fight in History of SFC, Glass Joe stunned many, aas he handled the ground skills of Barbosa and won 49:46 on the scorecards. Alongside the card featured a No. 1 COntender Fight at 135, and Daichi Kishimoto won the right to fight for the title in 3 weeks. Another mention goes to Silvio Dante, who cemented himself at the No.2 spot at 145. Fight of the night: Glass Joe vs Marcelo Barbosa KO of the night: Dani Rodriguez Sub of the night: Gamzat Gamzatov Sunday 18th: The weekend ended with another title bout, as Mike Johnson submitted Petrov in Round 4, to earn the 170 belt. Now SFC has an inargural Champ in all weight classes, in the Co Main Event Cornelius Albatross got a great SyFi Debut, and moved right into the No.2 spot in the 205 rankings, Apollo Reid and Mikey Diaz got valuable wins at 185, moving to 4 and 7 in the rankings. Fight of the night: Mike Johnson vs Pyotr Petrov KO of the night: Krit Leekpai Sub of the night: Kazuma Kuwabara
  17. lol, thats the way matchmaking should work, I should try that.....
  18. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/6/6b6.jpg Bernd Obermüller: Bang, hope you saw my Arrival to BFF, blood all over the place, as my German Granate hit Ahmad, are you ready for more BFF, bring that 265 belt to my waist, I showed you were it belongs.
  19. Well, in all truth a Champ should defend against whatever he's offered, I didn't even check primaries, but that fight would be a waste for the Organisation, putting a 0-0 non hyped fighter against the Champ, thats bullshit.....
  20. Would you please post that in Smack Talk, this is definetly wrong here!!!!
  21. Oh yeah, we all need more friends.......
  22. Sydney Fights a look into the title Race (Updated: 03/05) To me the most important and one of the break or make criterias in an Org is the way titles are handed out and defended. At Sydney Fights, we now have almost every title fight that, as we now reached a point, where it should be much clearer, who is ranked where, we will start to have Power Rankings. Please note, only fighters with at Least one Fight at a Sydney Fights Event will be ranked. 135: Champion: vacant 1. Marcelo Barbosa (4-0) 2. Glass Joe (2-0) 3. Brain Fog (3-1) 4. Dieselnoi Por Pramuk(5-0), 5. Pinched Nerve (3-0) 6. Gary Dema (3-1) 7. Nic Holey (2-0) 8. My Gal (3-3) 9. Kyoji Kubota (3-1) NR(yet to debut): Daichi Kishimoto(3-1), Title Fight: 17/03: Barbosa vs. Glass Joe Key Fights: No.1 Contender Fight: 17/03 Brain Fog vs. Daichi Kishimoto 24/03 Pinched Nerve vs. My Gal 24/03 Nick Holey vs. Joh Fabnik(5-1) 28/03 Kubota vs. Koshadze (1-1) 145: Champion: Илья Муромец (6-0) 1. Sun Ming (3-1-1) 2. Silvio Dante (2-1) 3. Marcos Santana(2-0) 4. Half Life (2-1-1) 5. Hodi Gardanbit(2-1) 6. Derrick Ferguson (2-1) 7. Javier Dominguez (1-1-1) 8. Lartem Obov (6-1) 9. DeMArio Valdez (1-0) NR(not debut yet): Jazz Clementine (3-1), Merrill Wilson (3-1) Title Fight: 31/03 Илья Муромец vs. Sun Ming Key Fights: 17/03 Dante vs. Obov 17/03 Santana vs. Monahan (3-1) 25/03 Half Life vs. Ferguson 25/03 Valdez vs. Telkins (0-1) 28/03 Dominguez vs. Noodles Destroyer (1-0) 04/04 Gardanbit vs. Carioca (1-2-1) 06/04 Clementine vs. Wilson 155: Champion: Petchuangtong Sitsongrit (3-0) 1. Bernardo de Barros (4-0) 2. Gennady Golovkin (4-2) 3. Mirko Filipovic (2-0) 4. Max Luther (3-0) 5. Pat Williams (5-2) 6. Che Huu Mo (2-0) 7. Derek Johnson (3-0) 8. Keon Fazeli (4-1) 9. Chief Thunder Rolls (2-0) NR (yet to debut): Xavier Merlin (3-1) Title Fight: 01/04 slot open - tbd Key Fights: 16/03 Luther vs. Filipovic 21/03 Johnson vs. Ban Bus(2-1) 23/03 Merlin vs. Huu Moo 23/03 Fazeli vs. Joints (1-1) 30/03 Williams vs. Coates (2-1) 30/03 Thunder Rolls vs. Chimper (4-2) 170: Champion: vacant 1. Pyotr Petrov (3-0) 2. Mike Johnson (2-0) 3. Isbrand Gustav (5-1) 4. Akira Harada (4-0) 5. Kevin Daughtrey (5-0) 6. Bruno Javier Jiminez (4-2) 7. Steve Collins (2-0) 8. Scotty Toute (2-0) 9. Hanyu Lee (1-0) Title Fight: 18/03 Petrov vs. Johnson Key Fights: 25/03: Gustav vs. Jiminez 25/03: Lee vs. Rawlings (1-1) 25/03: Collins vs. Wolf (3-2) 01/04: Daughtrey vs. Nascimento (2-0) 01/04: Harada vs. Odinson (1-0-1) 01/04: Toute vs. Idontknow (2-1) 185: Champion: Big Asznee (7-0) 1. Wayne Benning (3-0) 2. Sergei Bumanov (2-0) 3. Sammy Kilbach (5-0) 4. Tvica Iruscek (3-1) 5. Darth Bo (4-0) 6. Ciro di Marzio (2-1) 7. Egon Graumüller (2-1) 8. Travis Mitchell (2-1) 9. Gary Red (2-3) NR: (yet to debut) Mickey Diaz(2-0), Man Itizer(6-4), Jack Anville (4-3) Title Fight: 24/03 Asznee vs. Benning Key Fights: 18/03 Bo vs. Reid (4-3) 23/03 Red vs. Silva (2-2) 24/03 No. 1 Contender Fight: Iruscek vs. Bumanov 24/03 Mitchell vs. Alexander (3-2) 28/03 Itizer vs. Maradonne (5-3) 31/03 Kilbach vs. Di Marzio 205: Champion: vacant 1. Damatang Camara (5-0) 2. Mike Grey (2-0) 3. Mister McNasty (6-3) 4. Marco Carnera (4-0) 5. Tristan Farsight (4-2) 6. Lars Hard (5-4) 7. Sheamus Meallan (2-0-1) 8. Yunieor Dorticosos (2-0) 9. Benjamin Bronckhorsten (2-0) NR(yet to debut) Cornelius Albatross (4-1), Mikey Tyson jr. (5-0), Kurt Wagner (2-1) Title Fight: 17/03 Camara vs. Grey Key Fights: 18/03 Albatross vs. Bolt (4-5) 24/03 Farsight vs. Tyson jr. 25/03 Hard vs. Loressi (2-1) 28/03 Dorticosos vs. Silva (2-0) 30/03 Meallan vs. Rangel (2-0) 31/03 Carnera vs. Wagner 265: Champion: Rick Piano (7-0) 1. Rivo Riitta (2-0) 2.Mark Borrego (3-0) 3. Travis Dillon (4-0) 4. Bill Shorton (4-1) 5. CJ Morrison (2-1) 6. King Hippo (2-1) 7. Brock Bolt (4-4) 8. Hans Nebel (2-1) 9. Nathaniel Strong (1-1) NR(yet to debut): Gyukosho Fujimoto (3-0),Yoshioro Nakayama (3-3) One-Off Non-Title Non – Org Fight: 25/03 Piano vs. Agrinya (3-2) Key Fights: 16/03 Bolt vs. Dogan (2-0) 17/03 Morrison vs. Nakayama 21/03 Hippo vs. Alexandrov (1-1) 21/03 Nebel vs. Strong 23/03 No. 1 Contender Fight Riitta vs. Fujimoto 31/03 Borrego vs. Dillon 04/04 Shorton vs. Arago (2-4) 265+: Champion: Arn Anderson (3-0) 1. Ole Anderson (3-0) 2. Harald Knochmal (3-1) 3. Voshon Daniels (2-1) 4. Jeff Messer (2-1) 5. Harry Longhas (1-0) 6. Wladimir Yaroslev (1-0) 7. Matt Willis (1-1) 8. Hulk Hogan (4-3) 9. Ivar the Boneless (1-1) Title Fight: 25/03 A. Anderson vs. O. Anderson Key Fights: 16/03 Longhas vs. Yaroslev 16/03 Willis vs. Boneless 24/03 Knochmal vs. Daniels 24/03 Mkubwa vs. Schmidt (2-0) 30/03 Hogan vs. Messer
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  24. Weekend Recap: Friday, March 9th: Friday night got us going with the big boys, packed atmosphere at Underground with 972 fans, the menu was set to give us a new No. 1 Challenger at 265+, and we got Ole Anderson, brother of Champion Arn Anderson. So it will be a brothers fight coming up in 2 weeks, in other 265+ action Harald Knochmal and Voshon Daniels scored big wins. In other Action Mister McNasty placed himself as Top Contender at 205, and Travis Dillon looks a force at 265. Fight of the night: Benjamin Bronckhorsten vs Corey Smith Jr KO of the night: Travis Dillon Sub of the night: Ole Anderson Saturday, March 10th: For the first time SyFi moved into Hiyashis Lounge, and 2000 Sydney FIght Fans waited for the big one. Rick Piano vs. Bill Shorton, and they didn't get disappointed, hard KO action followed, Piano needed 1:59 to get his opponent on the ground and out. He remains 265 champ, and will face a non-title storyline to the past fight next. At 145 Илья Муромец became the first champ, a classy 3rd round KO against tough challenger Hodi Gardanbit. In other action Akira Harada made an impressive SyFi Debut, and along with Kevin Daugthrey moves into 170 contendership. Fight of the night: Илья Муромец vs Hodi Garbandit KO of the night: Akira Harada Sub of the night: Egon Graumuller Sunday, March 11th It was the night of the smaller classes, with 155 in the spotlight, Petchuangtong Sitsongrit became the first 155 champ, with an impressive first Round KO win. In the CO Main Event Bernardo de Barros took thew step up, and will be the new No. 1 Challenger, alongside Genady Golovkin looked to move up to title contention. At 135 Dieselnoi por Pramuk showed his class, and showed a SyFi debut, that moved him straight into the title picture. Fight of the night: Gary Dema vs Vladimir Shevchenko KO of the night: Ciro Di Marzio Sub of the night: Bernardo De Barros
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