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  1. THE WFL INAUGURAL 170 lb Tournament Field: Thunder Jackson vs Shinya Stanley Miguel Augusto vs Alexander Pichushkin Henry Percy vs Lincoln Osiris Harvey Jackman vs Holy Diver/Jon Jones
  2. After just a three day hiatus, the Warrior Fight League returns to the Underground in Helsinki, Finland with a loaded card headlined by an exciting lightweight title fight between the perennial underdog Risto Haeyhae and #1 contender Roufus Kaine. Let's get into it: Prelim bout #1- Lightweight Fight (155 lbs) livari Uhri (2-1) {2-1} versus Travis Milnes (1-2) {0-2} A pair of young lightweights battle it out here in our first fight of the evening. Uhri has been one of the more impressive fighters in the 155 lb division thus far, and he will look to continue that here. He is coming off of a stunning superman punch KO of veteran Cesys Kazlauskas at WFL 26. Milnes has struggled to gain traction so far in his WFL career, but he enters a very evenly matched bout here against Uhri. These guys are pretty even wherever the fight goes, but I think Uhri uses the momentum he has coming in to knock off Milnes by decision. Prelim bout #2- Lightweight Fight (155 lbs) Ric Borden (2-1) {1-0} versus Joakim Akterhall (2-2) {2-1} In my humble opinion, this is the most intriguing and exciting fight on the card tonight. Former title challenger and one of the best strikers in the division in Joakim Akterhall takes on the Muay Thai machine known as Ric Borden. Both of these men are true prospects at 155 lbs, boasting a combined age of just 40 years. There is no doubt this one will stay on the feet. Akterhall is the more well rounded of the two. Borden will need to use his kicks and knees to win this one. I think Akterhall has the better chin, and I think he takes home a third round TKO. Prelim bout #3- Light Heavyweight bout (205 lbs) Oruku Saki (1-0) {0-0} versus Heikki Hirvonen (5-8) {1-5} Oruku Saki will look to make a splash here in his sophomore effort here in the WFL when he takes on well rounded Heikki Hirvonen. Saki is a rapidly improving striker with a decent ground game to go with it. I think Hirvonen should look to go to the ground to win this one. However, Saki has great defensive wrestling, which is why I think Saki picks up a first round KO win. Main Card bout #1- Light Heavyweight fight (205 lbs) #3 (MW) Ali Babanov (4-0) {3-0} versus Mahmud Magomedov (5-4) {0-0} [-173] [+129] Ali Babanov will make his much anticipate 205 lb debut here against the well round Magomedov. Magomedov is making his debut in the WFL here, and he would certainly make a splash if he took out the undefeated Babanov. For Babanov to stay undefeated, he will have to use his blistering top game to wear down the superior striker in Magomedov. If Magomedov can keep it standing for long enough, he can possibly get a KO. I will take Babanov by decision in a back and forth affair. Main Card bout #2- Light Heavyweight fight (205 lbs) #2 Bob Probert (5-1) {4-1} versus Kevin Stevens (5-4-1) {4-4-1} [-387] [+263] Bob Probert will look to position himself for another title shot here as he battles another wrestler in Kevin Stevens. Stevens is coming off of a brutal KO loss to Ricardo Santana, while Probert is coming off of a nice KO over Tony Rollins. Probert is arguably the best boxer in the WFL, and he has an ever improving ground game to go with it. Stevens will look to take Probert down and pound him out, but I see Probert getting a quick first round KO. Main Card bout #3- Featherweight Fight (145 lbs) Andrzej Rostowski (15-18) {4-4) versus Octavio Ramos (10-6) {2-2} [-143] [+108] A pair of WFL vets look to throw themselves back into the title mix with a win here. Ramos is coming off of a tough decision loss to Tommy Ward, while Rostowski was beaten at his own game by grappler Reinaldo Aruba in his last appearance. Rostowski's edge in this one, as usual, will be his grappling, while Ramos will look to use his great boxing to KO his opponent. I see Ramos starting strong, but Rostowski controlling the final two rounds to win a decision. Co Main Event- Heavyweight fight (265 lbs) #5 Kamala Naamahaara (14-7) {5-2} versus Ghiorghos Papadopoulos (15-19) {0-1} [-185] [+138] Boy do I feel bad for whoever has to announce these two guys' names in this one. All jokes aside, this is an intriguing battle between two titans at heavyweight. The former champ Naamahaara finally bounced back with a nice KO win over Bubba James. He will look to inch closer to getting his title back here against his opponent. "Zeus" has the wrestling advantage and will look to utilize that, but he has no chin so I see Naamahaara getting a first round KO. Main Event- Lightweight Title Fight (155 lbs) Champion Risto Haeyhae (6-1) {5-1} versus #1 Roufus Kaine (7-1) {4-0} [-102] [-129] All I have ever done is doubt Risto Haeyhae, and boy, has he proved me wrong. The 155 lb champ has now defended his title twice already, which is tied for the most title defenses in WFL history. He will be taking on quite a challenge here in Roufus Kaine. "Ruthless" is a great striker with a nice ground game as well. Haeyhae should look to take his to the canvas and use his unparalleled top control if he wants to win this one. I think Kaine starts strong, but I think Haeyhae squeaks out a close decision win to retain his title.
  3. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/34/34w25.jpg Antonio "Cavalo Louco" Vidal "Eu gostaria de agradecer a Tony Rossi e Johnny Showtime por me dar este contrato. Eu não posso esperar para destruir essa divisão está cheio de amadores! Clint Eastwood Quero que no evento principal de HFC 1! (I would like to thank Tony Rossi and Johnny Showtime for giving me this contract. I can't wait to destroy this division is full of amateurs! Clint Eastwood I want you in the main event of HFC 1!)"
  4. The WFL heads back to the Underground in Helsinki, Finland with a loaded card, headlined by a much anticipated welterweight title fight between Rafael Gomez and former champ Miguel Augusto. Terry Aunor also returns on this card to rematch Benny Hill. Let's get into it: Due to time constraints fewer bouts will be previewed Preliminary bout #4- Light Heavyweight Fight (205 lbs) Tony Rollins (2-2) {1-2} versus Michal Nogueira (6-10) {2-1} Michal Nogueira will look to continue his winning way and thrust himself into title contentions with win over tough wrestler Tony Rollins here. Rollins' record is very misleading, as his only two losses are to champion Oskar Wyscoki and former #1 contender Bob Probert. Rollins is one of the best wrestlers in the WFL and he matches that skill set with some nasty ground and pound. Nogueira will look to strike, but I see Rollins getting this one to the canvas quickly and winning by first round TKO. Main Card bout #1- Heavyweight Fight (265 lbs) Gary Stilies (6-6) {1-2} versus Mike Tyson (6-6) {1-1} [-198] [+146] The young Stilies finally tallied his first WFL win by way of decision over Valera Kamenskiy. Stilies showcased his top-flight boxing skills in that bout, picking apart the veteran Kamenskiy. Tyson in his last bout also displayed impressive striking as well and good top control on the mat. Stilies will look to keep this one standing, while Tyson may mix it up on the feet but ultimately try to take this one to the mat. Tyson has never been KO'd, so I will take Stilies by decision. Main Card bout #2- Welterweight fight (170 lbs) #5 Bryan Poison (4-1) {2-1} versus Lincoln Osiris (2-1) {0-0} [-106] [-124] Lincoln Osiris, one of the many new talents in the WFL's welterweight division, will duke it out opposite the well rounded Bryan Poison. The young and talented Osiris boasts a very strong grappling game as well and improving standup. This would be a big win for the ranked Bryan Poison, as he is looking to establish himself as a true contender. Poison will look to stand in this one and test the chin of Osiris. I think Poison has early success, but Osiris gets this one to the mat and wins by second round sub. Main Card bout #3- Lightweight fight (155 lbs) Yodthanong Photirat (8-18) {3-4} versus Tom Hathaway (3-0) {1-0} [+124] [-166] This is truly one of the most intriguing battles on the card, as undefeated prospect Tom Hathaway looks to get by veteran gatekeeping Yod Photirat. These two fighters are very evenly matched in both the striking and the grappling. One may think that Hathaway will use ground and pound to defeat Photirat, but Hathaway has never used his wrestling offensively, he mostly uses it to stay on his feet. Photirat has the experience edge in this one, and I think he uses that to pull a decision. Co Main Event- Featherweight fight (145 lbs) #3 Terry Aunor (17-6) {5-2} versus Benny Hill (18-18) {3-4} [-365] [+250] Aunor will look to rebound from his title loss to Anucha Poopha in a rematch here against the always tough Benny Hill. Hill is coming off of an impressive TKO win over Suliman Kane. Hill is a dominant wrestler, and he will definitely want to use that against one of the best strikers in the WFL in Terry Aunor. Aunor dominated their first contest for a full four rounds before TKOing Hill in the fifth. I think Aunor comes out aggressive, looking to send a message, and KO's Hill in the first. Main Event- Welterweight Title Fight (170 lbs) Champion Rafael Gomez (5-0) {4-0} versus #1 Miguel Augusto (10-5) {5-2} [-177] [+132] Welterweight champ Rafael Gomez finally returns to the cage here as he battles veteran and former champ Miguel Augusto. Since losing his title, Augusto has pulled off two first round submissions. Gomez is coming off of his victory over Walter Bishop, a fight in which he won by first round TKO after he smashed Bishop's face with a knee and followed up with punches. There is little doubt in the minds of anyone what the game plans are in this one. Gomez will look to use his Muay Thai to KO his opponent, while Augusto will look to take down the champ early and often. I think Gomez starts strong, but I think August gets this one to mat and submits his foe at the very end of round one.
  5. OFFICIAL WFL RANKINGS: As of 5/18/14 145 lb (Featherweight): Champion: James Jaffer (20-6-1) {3-0}http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20131222000642Belt2blank.jpg In what was an incredibly close bout, James Jaffer pulled out a victory via majority decision to win the title from Anucha Poopha. Next up for Jaffer, a bout with tough wrestler Tommy Ward 1. Anucha Poopha (12-3) {4-1} Poopha suffered a close loss to Jaffer, so one win should be enough for this striker to get another crack at gold 2. Tommy Ward (15-4-1) {2-0} After two wins in the WFL, Ward will battle newly crowned champ James Jaffer 3. Terry Aunor (18-5) {5-2} The former champ will look to go back to the drawing board after his tough loss to Poopha 4. Artair Dostan (12-7-1) {5-3} Dostan posted a nice comeback win to make it three in a row, and will now fight Aruba with a title shot on the line 5. Reinaldo Aruba (9-4) {3-2} Aruba was incredible in his WFL return, dominating and finishing two-time title challenger Rostowski with strikes. Aruba will look to gain a title shot with a win over Artair Dostan On the Fringe: Benny Hill, Andrzej Rostowski, Calvin Revengedanger, Octavio Ramos 155 lb (Lightweight): Champion: Risto Haeyhae (6-1) {5-1} http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20131222000642Belt2blank.jpg Risto Haeyhae continues to surprise me, as he was able to control Niklas Backstrom for 5 rounds en route to a decision victory. Haeyhae will now battle Roufus Kaine. 1. Roufus Kaine (7-1) {4-0} Kaine outpointed Photirat in a decision victory, and will now battle Haeyhae for the belt 2. Mikko Hovimaki (11-4) {2-0} Hovimaki posted quite a comeback, down two rounds against Bokser Turniejowy before knocking out the fellow striker with just 4 seconds left. 'One Punch' will next take on former #1 contender Backstrom 3. Joakim Akterhall (2-2) {2-1} It was a tough defeat for Akterhall, but the young striker is bound to be back in this fun 155 lb division 4. Niklas Backstrom (13-4) {1-1} Backstrom fell short against Haeyhae in a tough decision loss 5. Tommi Talentti (10-15) {2-1} "T-Bomb" was impressive in his debut, but was defeated by Hovimaki in his last outing On the Fringe: Tom Hathaway, Bokser Turniejowy, Ronaldo Hispanyola, Yod Photirat, Ric Borden 170 lb (Welterweight) Champion: Rafael Gomez (5-0) {4-0}http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20131222000642Belt2blank.jpg In a shocking upset, Rafael Gomez swarmed Walter Bishop, finishing him with strikes in the first. Gomez will await for a new challenge to arise in the stacked 170 lb division 1. Miguel Augusto (10-5) {5-2} Augusto once again defeated Shinya Stanley, and he will face Rafael Gomez for the belt 2. Holy Diver (10-14) {2-1} Diver upset the formely number 2 ranked Pichushkin, winning by decision. With a title shot within sight, Diver will now battle Harvey Jackman 3. Shinya Stanley (6-4) {4-3} Stanley once again fell short to Augusto, but don't be surprised if the talented former Judoka finds his way back into title contention soon 4. Alexander Pichushkin (5-2) {3-1} The young Pichushkin suffered the first loss of his WFL career, a decision loss to Holy Diver. Pichushkin will look to re-enter the title race when he battles newcomer Niko Jomo 5. Bryan Poison (4-1) {2-1} Poison bounced back with a win over Tanka, and will now face newcomer Lincoln Osiris On the Fringe: Thomas Raith, Thunder Jackson, Lincoln Osiris, Henry Percy 185 lb (Middleweight) Champion: Las Mambo (14-1) {5-0}http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20131222000642Belt2blank.jpg Mambo defeated Jarvela yet again, and the grappler will await a new challenge 1. Juhani Jarvela (20-37) {2-2} Jarvela fell short in his title effort against Mambo 2. Renato Otis (8-4) {2-1} The talented grappler entered the WFL 185 lb division seeking a title, but fell short against Las Mambo 3. Ali Babanov (4-0) {2-0} Babanov is now 2-0 in the WFL following his quick TKO over Carvalho 4. Doug Pattersson (3-1) {2-1} Pattersson fell short against Jarvela, but with an iron jaw and strong wrestling, the young Brit still has a bright future ahead of him 5. Luiz Carvalho (6-4) {2-2} Carvalho rebounded from his loss to Babanov with a KO win over Skalinskas, and he will now battle Usmanov Kiri On the Fringe: Tomas Skalinskas, Adam Slate, David Thompson 205 lb (Light heavyweight) Champion: Oskar Wysocki (9-1) {8-1}http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20131222000642Belt2blank.jpg Wysocki had quite a scare at the beginning of his first title defense, as he was knocked down and nearly finished by Schmidt, but he rebounded and subbed the striker, Wysocki will await a possible rubber match with Haarmann 1. Fritz Haarmann (10-1) {5-1} Haarmann suffered a tough defeat at the hands of Wysocki, but I think it's needless to say "The Butcher of Hanover" will be back 2. Bob Probert (5-1) 4-1} Probert successfully rebounded from his title loss to Haarmann with a victory over Tony Rollins, a fight in which he showed improved grappling. Probert will now battle another wrestler in Kevin Stevens 3. Don Schmidt (8-3) {6-3} Schmidt fell short against Wysocki, but the beastly striker is bound to stay competitive in this 205 lb division 4. Brad May (4-0) {3-0} May once again got off to a slow start, but he bounced back and finished Carneiro in the second by strikes 5. Ricardo Santana (4-0-1) {3-0-1} Santana debutes on this list after his quick KO win in his rematch against Kevin Stevens On the Fringe: Kevin Stevens, Ahti Ahven, Tony Rollins 265 lb (Heavyweight) Champion: Leather Slammer (20-15) {4-0}http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20131222000642Belt2blank.jpg Slammer defeated Pojk quickly, and the grappler will now rematch former champ Rogers in early June 1. Jason Rogers (14-12) {4-2} Rogers bounced back with a quick KO over Bubba James, and he will now battle Slammer again 2. Rsghrhr Hrjgjsjs (7-0) {4-0} "Fdjfj" has done nothing but dominated thus far in his career 3. Syltas Pojk (6-4) {3-3} Pojk was unable to dethrone Slammer, but the talented striker is bound to stay near the top of the 265 lb division 4. Tony Siblas (6-0) {1-0} The dominant wrestler ran through Hatake in his debut, and now will face WFL vet Pojk 5. Kamala Naamahaara (14-7) {5-2} Naamahaara bounced back in a big way with a quick win over Luigi Fuze, and he will now face Papadopoulos in an interesting matchup On the Fringe: Ghiorghos Papadopoulos, Kakashi Hatake, Kim Jong Un Disagree? Let us know why below!
  6. Live from The Underground in Helsinki, Finland, the Warrior Fight League holds its biggest event yet, with 3 title fights on the card. The event, entitled 'Resolution', will be headlined by a clash of titans between Oskar Wysocki and Don Schmidt for the WFL LHW title. Let's get into it: Preliminary bout #1- Welterweight fight (170 lbs) Harvey Jackman (2-1) {0-0} versus Thomas Raith (19-25) {1-1} Harvey Jackman makes his highly anticipated WFL debut here against veteran Thomas Raith. Jackman is just 19 years old, but trust me when I say the kid has some serious talent and a very well rounded game. In this one, Raith should look to take it to the ground, because he is clearly overmatched on the feet. Jackman can go to the ground if he feels comfortable, but I think he tries to keep this one standing, and I say he succeeds and scores a second round KO. Preliminary bout #2- Middleweight fight (185 lbs) Luiz Carvalho (5-4) {1-2} versus #5 Tomas Skalinskas (3-2) {2-2} Carvalho and Skalinskas battle here to see who stays relevant in the middleweight division. Skalinskas is coming off of a quick KO loss to Juhani Jarvela, while Carvalho was pounded out by Ali Babanov. These two fighters are fairly even, both being well versed in all facets of MMA. From what I have observed, I think Carvalho has the better chin and better KO power, so I will take him by first round KO. Preliminary bout #3- Featherweight fight (145 lbs) Artie Lange (15-13) {3-2} versus Jaromir Jag (30-48-2) {1-2} Jag returns to the WFL cage here to battle fellow vet Artie Lange. Both of these men are fairly well rounded, but they both prefer to grapple. Jag, one of the most experienced guys in the world, will definitely have the edge in striking here, but he may have trouble keeping it standing against a good wrestler in Lange. Lange will need to use his good top control to win this one. I will say Jag comes out on top by decision. Preliminary bout #4- Heavyweight fight (265 lbs) Valera Kamenskiy (9-17) {2-2} versus Kim Jong Un (9-13) {2-0} A pair of heavyweight vets will look to toss their name into title contention with a win here. Un has been great thus far in his WFL career, winning his first two fights in convincing fashion. He faces a stern test here against well rounded Valera Kamenskiy. Kamenskiy should look to utilize his superior striking in this battle in order to defeat "The Korean King". I think Un eventually gets this one to the ground and submits Kamenskiy in round 2. Preliminary bout #5- Light Heavyweight fight (205 lbs) David Thompson (5-1) {4-1} versus Iggor Souza (4-5) {1-2} David Thompson makes his much anticipated return here as he takes on Iggor Souza. Thompson is looking to bounce back from the first loss of his career, a decision loss to tough wrestler Kevin Stevens. This one, however, should be an all out striking war. Souza specializes in the art of Muay Thai. Thompson, a former 2x amateur boxing gold medalist, relies on his technical prowess and sneaky KO power to win his fights. Thompson has a KO power edge, and Souza has a shaky chin, so I will take Thompson by third round TKO. Main Card bout #1- Welterweight bout (170 lbs) #2 Alexander Pichushkin (5-1) {3-0} versus Holy Diver (9-14) {1-1} [-163] [+122} Pichushkin enters this bout against Diver with a title shot on the line. Diver has a clear advantage in the grappling department here, but if he chooses to strike against "the Chessboard Killer", he will get KO'd, and I can guarantee that. Pichushkin may have some trouble staying on his feet on this one, but I think eventually he connects and puts Diver to sleep. Main Card bout #2- Heavyweight fight (265 lbs) Rsgrhrhr Hrjrgjsjs (6-0) {3-0} versus Nathan Lee (6-3) {0-0} After being one of the first signee's of the WFL, Nathan Lee finally makes his debut here against the undefeated Hrjrgjsjs. Lee is very well rounded, well versed in boxing and BJJ. Hrjrgjsjs will have to rely on his top game and his sub defense if he wants to win this one. Lee should look to keep it standing and test his opponents chin, as well as fishing for subs on the ground. I will take Lee by second round sub. Main Card bout #3- Featherweight Title Fight (145 lbs) Champion Anucha Poopha (12-2) {4-0} versus #1 James Jaffer (19-6-1) {2-0} [-129] [-102] Our first of three title fights on this card takes place in the featherweight division, as grappler James Jaffer takes on champion striker Anucha Poopha. Poopha has some great Muay Thai, as well as staggering KO power, which is something Jaffer has to look out for. Jaffer is a fantastic grappler, easily one of the best in the business. The questions in this fight is will Jaffer be able to stand with Poopha and will Poopha be able to stay on his feet. I think both of those questions answer favorable to Jaffer, and I predict we will have a new champ; Jaffer by decision. Co-Main Event- Middleweight Title Fight (185 lbs) Champion Las Mambo (13-1) {4-0} versus #1 Juhani Jarvela (20-36) {3-1} [-614] [+376] We have a great rematch here in our co main event, this time it's for the WFL Middleweight belt. In their first bout, Mambo took down Jarvela quickly and submitted him with a kimura. Since then, Jarvela has been on a tear, winning three fights in a row, all by KO. Mambo has also been pretty darn good, as he is yet to go the distance in his WFL career. The gameplans are pretty clear here on both sides, but I don't see this one going much differently than the first; Mambo by submission in the first. Main Event- Light Heavyweight Title Fight (205 lbs) Champion Oskar Wysocki (8-1) {7-1} versus #3 Don Schmidt (8-2) {6-2} [-376] [+276] Wysocki looks to make his first title defense here against fan favorite and striking juggernaut Don Schmidt. Schmidt has climbed his way all the way back up to a title shot after losing to Fritz Haarmann, and he has won three in a row, all by first round KO. Wysocki on the other hand, is coming off of his upset of Fritz Haarmann. Wysocki will look to take this one to the ground and beat up the superior striker in Schmidt. I think Schmidt starts off strong, but I think Wysocki gets it to the canvas and wins by second round sub.
  7. Arn De Gothia- Can't wait for this title opportunity... Zyd Canuck you are a good fighter, but you don't stand a chance against me
  8. OFFICIAL WFL RANKINGS: As of 5/7/14 145 lb (Featherweight): Champion: Anucha Poopha (12-2) {4-0}http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20131222000642Belt2blank.jpg Poopha proved he was the best, defeating Aunor once again, and will now battle James Jaffer for the belt 1. James Jaffer (19-6-1) {2-0} Jaffer controlled the popular Rostowski in his WFL debut, and took out Ramos, and he will look to do the same against Poopha for the title 2. Terry Aunor (18-5) {5-2} The former champ will look to go back to the drawing board after his tough loss to Poopha 3. Tommy Ward (15-4-1) {2-0} After two wins in the WFL, Ward appears to be the frontrunner to face the winner of Poopha and Jaffer 4. Artair Dostan (12-7-1) {5-3} Dostan posted a nice comeback win to make it three in a row, and will now fight Aruba with a title shot on the line 5. Reinaldo Aruba (9-4) {3-2} Aruba was incredible in his WFL return, dominating and finishing two-time title challenger Rostowski with strikes. Aruba will look to gain a title shot with a win over Artair Dostan On the Fringe: Benny Hill, Andrzej Rostowski, Calvin Revengedanger, Octavio Ramos 155 lb (Lightweight): Champion: Risto Haeyhae (6-1) {5-1} http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20131222000642Belt2blank.jpg Risto Haeyhae continues to surprise me, as he was able to control Niklas Backstrom for 5 rounds en route to a decision victory. Haeyhae will now battle Roufus Kaine. 1. Roufus Kaine (7-1) {4-0} Kaine outpointed Photirat in a decision victory, and will now battle Haeyhae for the belt 2. Mikko Hovimaki (10-4) {1-0} Hovimaki debuted with a gritty decision victory over Tommi Talentti, and the brilliant striker is poised for quite the run in the WFL 3. Joakim Akterhall (2-2) {2-1} It was a tough defeat for Akterhall, but the young striker is bound to be back in this fun 155 lb division 4. Niklas Backstrom (13-4) {1-1} Backstrom fell short against Haeyhae in a tough decision loss 5. Tommi Talentti (9-15) {1-1} "T-Bomb" was impressive in his debut, but was defeated by Hovimaki in his last outing On the Fringe: Wan Bemming, Bokser Turniejowy, Ronaldo Hispanyola, Yod Photirat 170 lb (Welterweight) Champion: Rafael Gomez (5-0) {4-0}http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20131222000642Belt2blank.jpg In a shocking upset, Rafael Gomez swarmed Walter Bishop, finishing him with strikes in the first. Gomez will await for a new challenge to arise in the stacked 170 lb division 1. Miguel Augusto (10-5) {5-2} Augusto once again defeated Shinya Stanley, and he will face Rafael Gomez for the belt 2. Alexander Pichushkin (5-1) {3-0} Three fights, three KOs so far for Pichushkin and will look to gain a shot at the title against Holy Diver 3. Shinya Stanley (6-4) {4-3} Stanley once again fell short to Augusto, but don't be surprised if the talented former Judoka finds his way back into title contention soon 4. Marr Sepio (5-3) {2-2} Sepio was TKOd in his last performance, but the talented striker will definitely be back 5. Bryan Poison (4-1) {2-1} Poison bounced back with a win over Tanka, and will now face newcomer Lincoln Osiris On the Fringe: Thomas Raith, Holy Diver, Lincoln Osiris, Henry Percy 185 lb (Middleweight) Champion: Las Mambo (13-1) {4-0}http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20131222000642Belt2blank.jpg Mambo secured the first TKO win of his career when he pounded out Otis, and he will now await the next challenger 1. Juhani Jarvela (20-36) {2-1} Jarvela won his third in a row with a first round TKO by way of cut over a game Doug Pattersson, and he will now rematch Mambo 2. Renato Otis (8-4) {2-1} The talented grappler entered the WFL 185 lb division seeking a title, but fell short against Las Mambo 3. Ali Babanov (4-0) {2-0} Babanov is now 2-0 in the WFL following his quick TKO over Carvalho 4. Doug Pattersson (3-1) {2-1} Pattersson fell short against Jarvela, but with an iron jaw and strong wrestling, the young Brit still has a bright future ahead of him 5. Tomas Skalinskas (3-2) {2-2} Skalinskas has now lost two in row, but the well rounded fighter is poised to make a return to prominence On the Fringe: Luiz Carvalho, Adam Slate, Piotr Witczak , Kia Turunen 205 lb (Light heavyweight) Champion: Oskar Wysocki (8-1) {7-1}http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20131222000642Belt2blank.jpg Wow. I was utterly shocked at the dominating performance Oskar Wysocki put on against the WFL's golden boy Fritz Haarmann at WFL 24. The Polish stud beat down Haarmann for a solid 25 minutes en route to a UD victory, and in doing so, captured the title. 1. Fritz Haarmann (10-1) {5-1} Haarmann suffered a tough defeat at the hands of Wysocki, but I think it's needless to say "The Butcher of Hanover" will be back 2. Bob Probert (5-1) 4-1} Probert successfully rebounded from his title loss to Haarmann with a victory over Tony Rollins, a fight in which he showed improved grappling. Probert will now battle another wrestler in Kevin Stevens 3. Don Schmidt (8-2) {6-2} Schmidt earned himself another title shot with a quick KO over Ahti Ahven 4. Brad May (4-0) {3-0} May once again got off to a slow start, but he bounced back and finished Carneiro in the second by strikes 5. Ricardo Santana (4-0-1) {3-0-1} Santana debutes on this list after his quick KO win in his rematch against Kevin Stevens On the Fringe: David Thompson, Ricardo Santana, Kevin Stevens, Ahti Ahven, Tony Rollins 265 lb (Heavyweight) Champion: Leather Slammer (19-15) {3-0}http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20131222000642Belt2blank.jpg The MMA veteran is now an MMA champion after his submission victory over Jason Rogers. Slammer will now await a challenger to emerge in the 265 lb division 1. Jason Rogers (13-12) {3-2} It was a disappointing end to his run, but the game Rogers will look to return to prominence against Bubba James 2. Rsghrhr Hrjgjsjs (6-0) {3-0} "Fdjfj" was impressive in his WFL debut, and kept his momentum rolling vs Gary Stillies and Bubba James in 1st round submission victories 3. Syltas Pojk (5-3) {2-2} After a rough start to his WFL career, Syltas Pojk has now run off two wins in a row, including a win over Brutus Satanae in a rematch. Pojk will now battle WFL newcomer Ghiorghos Papadopoulos 4. Kakashi Hatake (14-14) {1-3} Despite a dismal WFL record, Hatake enters the top five after his victory over former champ Naamahaara, and will look to build off his momentum against newcomer Tony Siblas 5. Kamala Naamahaara (14-7) {5-2} Naamahaara bounced back in a big way with a quick win over Luigi Fuze, and he will now face Papadopoulos in an interesting matchup On the Fringe: Bubba James, Valera Kaminsky, Luigi Fuze, Tony Siblas Disagree? Let us know why below!
  9. The WFL returns to the Underground with a stacked card, headlined by a Light Heavyweight title eliminator bout, and it also features some marquee 145 lb match ups. I'm am very excited to see how this card plays out so let's get into it: Preliminary bout #1- Light Heavyweight fight (205 lbs) Ricardo Santana (3-0-1) {2-0-1} versus Kevin Stevens (5-3-1) {4-3-1} [-122] [-108] The fact that this fight kicks off our card is a testament to how loaded this card is. These two warriors fought to a hotly contested draw in their first bout, but I thought Stevens won. Both of these men will need to fight a little differently than in their first fight. In my opinion, Santana needs to be more aggressive with his striking, where he holds a clear advantage. Stevens, on the other hand, should look to be more effective with his ground and pound and at the same time, look to make sure Santana doesn't reverse his position. This is a tough one to pick, but I will take Santana by decision. Preliminary bout #2- Heavyweight fight (265 lbs) #5 Kamala Naamahaara (13-7) {4-2} versus Luigi Fuze (3-0) {2-0} [-308] [+217} Luigi Fuze finally returns to the cage tonight, and he has quite an opportunity in front of him as he faces former champ Naamahaara. Fuze is a very strong grappler, and he has two sub wins thus far in his WFL career. However, he is taking a big step up in competition in this bout. Naamahaara is not only a former champ, but he is also one of the most talented strikers in the division, which happens to be the weakness of Fuze, I think Fuze has a decent first round, but I say "Apu" turns it up and finishes Fuze in the second by strikes. Preliminary bout #3- Middleweight fight (185 lbs) #1 Juhani Jarvela (19-36) {2-1} versus #3 Doug Pattersson (3-0) {2-0} [-102] [-129] One of my favorite fighters in the WFL returns here as Doug Pattersson looks to move to 3-0 in the WFL. He is facing Juhani Jarvela, who has won 5 out of his last 6, all of his wins by first round KO. This fight will go one of two ways. Either Jarvela gets a quick KO or Pattersson takes him down and pounds him out. Either way, the chin of the young Pattersson will undoubtedly be tested in this one. I'm going to take Pattersson by first round TKO. Main Card bout #1- Featherweight fight (145 lbs) Tommy Ward (14-4-1) {1-0} versus #5 Octavio Ramos (10-5) {2-1} [-149] [+112] This is one of the most interesting bouts on the card without a doubt. Ward has entered the WFL with a ton of hype, and came through in his debut, winning a decision over Artie Lange. He is taking a step up in competition here as he takes on ranked Octavio Ramos, however it could earn him a title shot. Ramos is coming off a tough decision loss to James Jaffer, but the supremely talented boxer will look to bounce back here. Ward will look to follow the blueprint of Jaffer, who took Ramos down and controlled him for three rounds. Ramos, on the other hand, will undoubtedly look to strike. This is a tough one to pick, but I will take Ward by second round TKO with ground and pound. Main Card bout #2- Featherweight fight (145 lbs) #4 Artair Dostan (11-7-1) {4-3} versus Calvin Revengedanger (4-2) {2-0} [-159] [+119] Artair Dostan will look to make in 3 in a row here as he takes on talented striker Calvin Revengedanger. At just 20 years old, Revengedanger is one of the most promising prospects in the WFL. In my opinion, he has some of the best Muay Thai in the world. But he is taking up a big step up in competition when he faces Artair Dostan. Dostan is very well rounded, and although he likes to strike, he may want to wrestle Revengedanger here. This is a really tough one to pick, but I'm going to say Dostan grinds out a decision victory, but I wouldn't be surprised if Revengedanger picks up the KO. Main Card bout #3- Light Heavyweight fight (205 lbs) #3 Brad May (3-0) {2-0} versus Daniel Carneiro (22-13) {0-1} [-207] [+153] In a very interesting matchup, one of the top prospects at 205, Brad May, battles grappler and veteran Daniel Carneiro. Carneiro is no slouch on the feet, but he will definitely look to take Brad May down here. May ran into a bit of trouble in the first round of his last bout, but he was able to overcome wrestler Kevin Stevens in the second. The difference in this one is that Carneiro, unlike Stevens, has ridiculous submissions. I think Carneiro gets this one to the ground and submits May in the first. Co Main Event- Featherweight fight (145 lbs) #3 Andrzej Rostowski (15-17) {4-3} versus Reinaldo Aruba (8-4) {2-2} [-149] [+112] After a brief hiatus, Reinaldo Aruba makes his much anticipated return to the WFL cage here, and he will face vet Rostowski. Both of these fighters are very similar, relying on their world class grappling to win their fights. In this one however, Rostowski may want to go with his superior striking to win this one, but something tells me this will turn into a grapplefest. These fighters are very evenly matched on the ground, Aruba possibly having a wrestling advantage. I think the difference in this one is the experience of Rostowski, and I think that gets him a decision victory over a game Aruba. Main Event- Light Heavyweight Title Eliminator fight (205 lbs) #3 Don Schmidt (7-2) {5-2} versus #5 Ahti Ahven (6-5) {3-1} [-257] [+185] Don Schmidt will look to finally complete his climb back to a title shot as he battles the streaking Ahti Ahven in our main event. With both of these men being strikers, we are sure to have a barnburner on our hands. Both of these men have been nothing but impressive in their last two bouts, both winning first round KOs. Ahven is the more well rounded striker, but there is no doubt the power and boxing lies on the side of the popular Schmidt. I think the biggest difference in this one is the chin of Ahven. Schmidt has proved he has a decent chin, while Ahven has been KO'd 5 times. I'll take Schmidt by first round KO.
  10. WFL Talk with Josh James Reporter: Welcome to our first edition of WFL Talk! Today's guest is esteemed WFL Owner Josh James, just returning from a short hiatus; Josh, how are you my friend? James: Ready to talk some WFL! Reporter: Well let's get right into it! What did you think of Fritz Haarmann's shocking loss as well as the other fights at WFL 24? James: Man, words can not even describe how surprised I was at the result of that one... I knew Oskar had a chance, but he dominated him! 50-45 on all 3 cards! Incredibly impressive performance! As for the rest of the card, I applaud all of the fighters, as it was our most successful event to date! Las Mambo was fantastic as always, and Kevin Stevens shocked everyone including me by the fact he not only went the distance with Ricardo Santana, but he drew him! Ali Babanov also looked great! Reporter: What is the title picture looking like in all of the divisions? James: Well as we know, all of these divisions are stacked! At 145, Jaffer will challenge Poopha at WFL 27-Resolution; after that it looks like Tommy Ward, if he beats Octavio Ramos, or maybe even the Rostowski v Aruba winner. At lightweight, the winner of Yod Photirat and Roufus Kaine will get the next crack at it. At 170, the winner of Augusto v Stanley has the next shot at Gomez. 185 is probably the most muddled, but Ali Babanov and the winner of Pattersson v Jarvela are clear frontrunners. The winner of Don Schmidt v Ahti Ahven gets the next crack at the 205 lb title. At heavyweight, it's either the winner of James v Rogers or the winner of Siblas v Hatake. Reporter: Good stuff there! Okay how about this, best KO, Sub and fight ever in the WFL thus far? James: Wow that's a tough one! For fight I would definitely have to go with Naamahaara v Rogers I, where Kamala was knocked down 3 times in the third before turning around and knocking down Rogers in the fourth, and eventually winning by cut. KO is so difficult, but I will have to go with Don Schmidt for his sick spinning backfist KO of Karol Janosik. Submission was tough, but I'll go with any of Fritz Haarmann's subs, especially his one over Wysocki. Reporter: Thank you for your time Josh
  11. OFFICIAL WFL RANKINGS: As of 4/26/14 145 lb (Featherweight): Champion: Anucha Poopha (12-2) {4-0}http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20131222000642Belt2blank.jpg Poopha proved he was the best, defeating Aunor once again, and will now battle James Jaffer for the belt 1. James Jaffer (19-6-1) {2-0} Jaffer controlled the popular Rostowski in his WFL debut, and took out Ramos, and he will look to do the same against Poopha for the title 2. Terry Aunor (18-5) {5-2} The former champ will look to go back to the drawing board after his tough loss to Poopha 3. Andrzej Rostowski (15-17) {4-3} Rostowski fell short in his effort against the well rounded Jaffer, but he will look to rebound against the returning Reinaldo Aruba 4. Artair Dostan (11-7-1) {4-3} Dostan dominated Benny Hill, and will look to continue his surge to the top when he battles hot striker Calvin Revengedanger. 5. Octavio Ramos (10-5) {2-1} Ramos was defeated by Jaffer, but he will look to bounce back against surging contender Tommy Ward On the Fringe: Benny Hill, Tommy Ward, Calvin Revengedanger, Reinaldo Aruba 155 lb (Lightweight): Champion: Risto Haeyhae (5-1) {4-1} http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20131222000642Belt2blank.jpg Risto Haeyhae dominated Yod Photirat in his title victory, and defeated Akterhall in a fun fight, and he will now battle fellow grappler Niklas Backstrom 1. Niklas Backstrom (13-3) {1-0} The swedish submission stud was ultra impressive in his debut when he submitted Hispanyola, and he will now take on Haeyhae for the belt 2. Roufus Kaine (6-1) {3-0} Kaine picked up another big win the WFL lightweight division when he TKO'd a game Jay Bryson. Kaine will now fight Yod Photirat for a shot at the title 3. Joakim Akterhall (2-2) {2-1} It was a tough defeat for Akterhall, but the young striker is bound to be back in this fun 155 lb division 4. Mikko Hovimaki (10-4) {1-0} Hovimaki debuted with a gritty decision victory over Tommi Talentti, and the brilliant striker is poised for quite the run in the WFL 5. Tommi Talentti (9-15) {1-1} "T-Bomb" was impressive in his debut, but was defeated by Hovimaki in his last outing On the Fringe: Wan Bemming, Bokser Turniejowy, Ronaldo Hispanyola 170 lb (Welterweight) Champion: Rafael Gomez (5-0) {4-0}http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20131222000642Belt2blank.jpg In a shocking upset, Rafael Gomez swarmed Walter Bishop, finishing him with strikes in the first. Gomez will await for a new challenge to arise in the stacked 170 lb division 1. Miguel Augusto (9-5) {4-2} Despite a losing at WFL 21, Augusto remains in the #1 contender position and will fight Shinya Stanley for a shot at the crown 2. Shinya Stanley (6-3) {4-2} The dangerous KO artist Stanley was fired up after his quick first round KO victory over the tough Bryan Poison, and will look to parlay that energy into a highly coveted title shot when he rematches Miguel Augusto 3. Alexander Pichushkin (5-1) {3-0} Three fights, three KOs so far for Pichushkin and will look to gain a shot at the title against Holy Diver 4. Marr Sepio (5-3) {2-2} Sepio was TKOd in his last performance, but the talented striker will definitely be back 5. Bryan Poison (3-1) {1-1} Poison was defeated in his last outing, but the well rounded fighter will look to bounce back soon On the Fringe: Thomas Raith, Holy Diver 185 lb (Middleweight) Champion: Las Mambo (13-1) {4-0}http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20131222000642Belt2blank.jpg Mambo secured the first TKO win of his career when he pounded out Otis, and he will now await the next challenger 1. Juhani Jarvela (19-36) {2-1} By far the most experienced fighter in the WFL 185 lb division, the journeyman and feared striker Jarvela entered the WFL with quite a lot of momentum behind him, winning 4 of his last 5, including 3 in a row, but was submitted by #1 Las Mambo. Jarvela returned to his winning ways in a quick KO's of Very Magnum and Tomas Skalinskas and will now battle Doug Pattersson 2. Renato Otis (8-4) {2-1} The talented grappler entered the WFL 185 lb division seeking a title, but fell short against Las Mambo 3. Doug Pattersson (3-0) {2-0} The hot prospect Pattersson was impressive yet again, utilizing his superior wrestling to defeat Kiri 4. Ali Babanov (4-0) {2-0} Babanov is now 2-0 in the WFL following his quick TKO over Carvalho 5. Tomas Skalinskas (3-2) {2-2} Skalinskas has now lost two in row, but the well rounded fighter is poised to make a return to prominence On the Fringe: Luiz Carvalho, Adam Slate, Piotr Witczak , Kia Turunen 205 lb (Light heavyweight) Champion: Oskar Wysocki (8-1) {7-1}http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20131222000642Belt2blank.jpg Wow. I was utterly shocked at the dominating performance Oskar Wysocki put on against the WFL's golden boy Fritz Haarmann at WFL 24. The Polish stud beat down Haarmann for a solid 25 minutes en route to a UD victory, and in doing so, captured the title. 1. Fritz Haarmann (10-1) {5-1} Haarmann suffered a tough defeat at the hands of Wysocki, but I think it's needless to say "The Butcher of Hanover" will be back 2. Bob Probert (4-1) {3-1} Probert was unsuccessful in his title bid against WFL champ Fritz Haarmann, but the tough striker succumbed to a guillotine in the first round. Probert will look to bounce back against Tony Rollins in early May 3. Don Schmidt (7-2) {5-2} Another fight, another KO victory for the fan favorite Don Schmidt, as he destroyed Shen Woo, knocking him down 3 times before finally finishing him with a brutal right hand. What's next for him? Perhaps a move to 185? Only time will tell for the former title challenger 4. Brad May (3-0) {2-0} May had a tough first round against Kevin Stevens, but put down the former title challenger in the second with a head kick, and the dominant striker will look to continue his winning ways against vet Daniel Carneiro 5. Ahti Ahven (6-5) {3-1} Ahven continues to shock me, and he did again when he defeated Jon Jones, and he will now battle Don Schmidt in his first main event On the Fringe: David Thompson, Ricardo Santana, Kevin Stevens, Ahti Ahven, Tony Rollins 265 lb (Heavyweight) Champion: Leather Slammer (19-15) {3-0}http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20131222000642Belt2blank.jpg The MMA veteran is now an MMA champion after his submission victory over Jason Rogers. Slammer will now await a challenger to emerge in the 265 lb division 1. Jason Rogers (13-12) {3-2} It was a disappointing end to his run, but the game Rogers will look to return to prominence against Bubba James 2. Rsghrhr Hrjgjsjs (6-0) {3-0} "Fdjfj" was impressive in his WFL debut, and kept his momentum rolling vs Gary Stillies and Bubba James in 1st round submission victories 3. Syltas Pojk (5-3) {2-2} After a rough start to his WFL career, Syltas Pojk has now run off two wins in a row, including a win over Brutus Satanae in a rematch. Pojk will now battle WFL newcomer Ghiorghos Papadopoulos 4. Kakashi Hatake (14-14) {1-3} Despite a dismal WFL record, Hatake enters the top five after his victory over former champ Naamahaara, and will look to build off his momentum against newcomer Tony Siblas 5. Kamala Naamahaara (13-7) {4-2} Naamahaara has had a disappointing fall, but the 28 year old striker will look to return against Luigi Fuze On the Fringe: Bubba James, Valera Kaminsky, Luigi Fuze, Tony Siblas Disagree? Let us know why below!
  12. Just letting everyone know I will be out of town for the next few weeks and I will be having a friend send out fight offers, posting previews, rankings etc. However during this time I will not be signing new fighters. Apologies to anyone effected, and I wish everyone the best of luck in their upcoming fights! WFL Owner Josh James
  13. It’s going to be quite a night from Hayashi’s Lounge in Helsinki, Finland, where the WFL will present their 22nd event, headlined by a highly anticipated Heavyweight Title fight between Jason Rogers and Leather Slammer, as well as a Lightweight Title fight, and the highly anticipated debut of Tommy Ward. Let’s get into it: *all odds according to Murder Inc. Betting Preliminary bout #1- Light Heavyweight fight (205 lbs) Oruku Saki (0-0) {0-0} versus Trent Rock (5-6) {0-1} Saki makes his MMA and WFL debut here as he battles Trent Rock. Rock debuted in the WFL having won five out of his last six, but was knocked out by Marcin Waligora. Rock prefers to striker, having won 4 out of his 5 wins by KO, but he may want to take this one to the ground against the superior striker in Saki. However, I don’t think Rock will be able to get this one to the ground, and I have Saki by 2nd round TKO. Preliminary bout #2- Lightweight fight (155 lbs) Cesys Kazlauskas (8-8) {1-0} versus Travis Milnes (1-0) {0-0} Cesys Kazlauskas returns to the WFL cage after a submission victory in his debut and he will be taking on the well rounded Travis Milnes. Milnes should key on keeping the fight on the feet in this one, as he easily has the advantage in the striking department. However, when this one hits the mat, I see Kazlauskas having the advantage. This is a really tough fight to pick, but I will go with Milnes by decision in a back and forth affair. Preliminary bout #3- Heavyweight fight (265 lbs) Brutus Satanae (3-3) {2-2} versus Bubba James (9-16) {1-1} [-355] [+245] A pair of strikers look to get back on track here as Brutus Satanae takes on Bubba James. The former title challenger Satanae has now lost two in a row, and it appears he may have overtrained coming into this one, and that may be a problem against a striker the caliber of Bubba James. On paper, this one looks like a blowout for Satanae, but upon further examination, I think James may actually have the advantage, and I’ll take him by third round TKO. Preliminary bout #4- Lightweight fight (155 lbs) Mikko Hovimaki (9-4) {0-0} versus #4 Tommi Talentti (9-14) {1-0} Hovimaki makes his much anticipated debut here as he takes on fellow top lightweight Tommi Talentti. This is a pretty clear striker vs grappler matchup, and there is no doubt Hovimaki lives up to his “One Punch” nickname, as 8 of his 9 wins have come by KO. Talentti meanwhile is more than competent on the feet but BJJ purple belt clearly prefers to grapple as 8 of his 9 wins have come by submission. This is a tough one to pick, but I think Hovimaki’s defensive wrestling keeps this one on the feet and he gets a second round KO victory. Main Card bout #1- Light Heavyweight fight (205 lbs) #3 David Thompson (5-0) {4-0} versus Kevin Stevens (4-3) {3-3} [-199] [+147] After winning his first three in the WFL, Kevin Stevens has now dropped three in a row, but will look to get back on track here against highly ranked boxer David Thompson. Thompson has been fantastic in the WFL thus far, going undefeated with two KO’s. The problem in this fight won’t be the standup for Thompson, but the problem will be keeping it there against the high level wrestler in Stevens. I think Stevens has success early in this one, but I think Thompson eventually pulls it off by third round TKO. Main Card bout #2- Light Heavyweight fight (205 lbs) #4 Don Schmidt (6-2) {4-2} versus #5 Shen Woo (3-2) {3-1} [-144] [+108] In our second marquee light heavyweight matchup of the evening, a pair of ranked strikers go at it. Schmidt, one of the longest tenured fighters in the WFL will look to get back into the thick of things with a win here, although he has expressed interest in moving to 185. Woo on the other hand has incredibly resuscitated his career, as he has now won three in a row, all by KO in under 1 minute. This fight really is a toss up between to brutal strikers. I might give Schmidt the technical advantage, but I believe Woo may have the better chin. However, I think Schmidt connects early, and ends up putting Woo to sleep at the end of the first. Main Card bout #3- Lightweight Title fight (155 lbs) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/1/1w24.jpg http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/42/42w29.jpg Champion Risto Haeyhae (4-1) {3-1} versus #1 Joakim Akterhall (2-1) {2-0} [-133] [+100] Risto Haeyhae enters his first title defense as a slight favorite over striker Joakim Akterhall. Akterhall has had quite a run in the WFL, winning via head kick in his debut, and then avenging the only loss of his career in his sophomore effort. The gameplans for both fighters should be pretty clear here. Haeyhae need this one on the canvas, and as quickly as possible. On the other hand, if Akterhall keeps this one on the feet, it should be a good night for him. Despite never surrendering even one takedown in his entire career, I think Haeyhae gets this one to the canvas in the second and wins via submission. Co Main Event- Featherweight fight (145 lbs) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/19/19w6.jpg http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/1/1b8.jpg Artie Lange (14-12) {2-1} versus Tommy Ward (13-4-1) {0-0} [+167] [-228] Artie Lange looks to make it 3 in a row here as he takes on Tommy Ward, who is making his highly anticipated debut. Ward is a dominant wrestler with some serious power in his ground and pound. Lange is also a great grappler in his own right, but he prefers to go for submissions. Throughout his career, Ward has shown fairly consistent submission defense, and if he keeps that in check, this one should be a smooth ride over the glass-jawed Lange. I will take Ward by first round TKO. Main Event- Heavyweight Title fight (265 lbs) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/2/2b1.jpg http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/1/1w1.jpg Champion Jason Rogers (13-11) {3-1} versus #2 Leather Slammer (18-15) {2-0} [-102] [-130] I must say, I think Jason Rogers is my favorite fighter in the WFL. Rogers showcases some of the best hands in the WFL, and always comes to fight. He has a tough matchup tonight though as he battles dangerous grappler Leather Slammer. Slammer is the slight favorite in this fight, and that is because of his incredible wrestling and BJJ brown belt, which has led to him having 14 of his 18 wins come by submission. Rogers, meanwhile, should only have to keep this one on the feet for 3 or 4 minutes and I think he will have a KO over the shaky jaw of Leather Slammer. However, I think Slammer gets this one down quickly and wins by submission in round 2.
  14. Fair enough, Thunder Jackson will be removed in our next rankings
  15. I would be happy to sign Jupiter Jones when his contract is finished in Ascension, but our 185 division isn't strong enough to handle a talent like Shaun Grimm. Just organization logistics mate.
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