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  1. What's happening today people? Well Bellicose 143 is what's fucking happening! We have an evening featuring the big boys of MMA with all fights happening in the LHW and SHW divisions. This thicky fest will cumulate in the main event which is a title fight between Svenkter and Zakharov for the biggest (literally the biggest) strap in the land - the SHW belt. Today's preview will be focused on the main card. Not a slight to the other big boys on the card and best of luck to all fighters looking to spill blood tonight. With that said... Let's get it on! Duannis Frank vs Ian Stronk Frank has had probably the worst run of luck since he signed at Bellicose - the very promising fighter came in with a hot 9-2 record from KT but has suffered 4 losses balanced with only 3 wins since joining the ruthless and aggressive. On top of that he was stood up for a dance by Cajun Creole. Geez. Tonight is his night to get back on track and I'm guessing he'll use his other worldly clinch game in motion to capitalize on his wrestling advantage. Stronk is no joke though and brings in a 6-2 record to this fight. He also prefers the clinch and being the shorter man will enjoy the dirty boxing innately more than the taller Frank. Both men have only 1 KO loss on their record so this should be a long drawn out dirty boxing affair against the cage. The only difference is Frank will bring his nasty elbows to the table and this is what could make the difference. Sonny Says: Frank via Decision John Boy Walton vs Douglas Sampson At face value, John Boy's impressive 10-2 record (all finishes no less) and 4 time SHW champ would make him a star in most manager's roster. But Walton tasted the no nonsense of Ispa Murhapuro and was cut after getting KOd in his last fight which was a title match vs current champ Sventer. Ispa don't take no shit! John Boy can get the job done on the feet and on the ground with 2 of his wins coming by submission. He may try and take advantage on Sampson on the ground tonight where he will be able to flex his brown belt on Sampson's purple. Douglas Sampson is a crowd favorite at Bellicose rocking an 8-3 record with 7 wins coming by KO. He's not much of a kicker and loves to go right after his opponent with blazing headshots interring to kill and man not just knock him out. Sampson will have a slight MT advantage in this fight but you have to wonder whether he will stay off the cage as Walton does have that deadly ground game and you know pulling guard from the clinch is more than viable these days. Sampson will be fired up tonight as a win will put him right back in title contention talk. Sonny Says: I'm going out on a limb here and thinking Walton can get a couple strong body shots in to slow Sampson down then will go after a quick takedown. That jits advantage is just too sexy to ignore. Walton via Submission - round 2 Alexander "big" Rozhkov vs Prokop Pustik I love Rozkov's big boy ground style. He loves to stand and bang then when his opponent least expects it he drop down for a double leg and proceeds to smother then with his ample weight as he chips away their soul with nasty ground and pound. His standup is no joke but he loves doing his main work from top position on the ground. If you can believe it, Pustik will have a very similar gameplan so we could get blessed with a SHW wrestle fest tonight! Pustik swings his brown belt like a 2 foot horse's... well you know... but has 0 inclination to attempt any submissions. Instead he likes to use it to maintain top position and go to work just like Rozhkov. This is a superb matchup with both fighters being basically a mirror of each other. Will this open the opportunity for one of these managers to change it up and go for the the surprise KO from the feet? You freakin tell me... Sonny Says: I do think this fight will end up on the ground and have to get a little creative in my pick here since it's basically a tossup. Both men prefer tp position but Rozhkov does have a sub on his record. This could be his saving grace as he tosses up a Hail Mary triangle late in the third round for the surprise W via Submission Feature Matchup - SHW Division Hargol Svenkter "The Countsman" vs Leonid Zakharov At 6-1-1 Hargol Svenkter has quite the resume for only 8 fights. He took the strap off Seanoa in August and has since defended successfully. His 5-0 Bellicose record leaves no questions he is of top quality. Hargol prefers to fight from range using a barrage of kicks, punches, and occaional headbutts when the ref is not looking. The man is an absolute savage and I'm not just saying that because he wears a dead bear as a hat. Leonid Zakharov has been quietly grinding his way up the ladder to this well earned title fight with KO after KO. This olympic boxing has incorporated one of the nastiest clinch games in the world into his repertoire. Literally 75% of his strikes over his career have come from the clinch. The fascinating thing about this fight is that while Zakharov obviously prefers the clinch, he will be the taller fighter by far tonight. There is a definite advantage to being the shorter man in the clinch so you have to wonder whether he will wade into his favorite grind of try and end this one at range with his slight edge in boxing. This is a classic matchup of Zakharov's steel fists vs Svenkter's steel chin. Sonny Says: With this fight being between the biggest of the big boys I feel Zakharov's heavy hands will outweigh Svenkter's steel chin. A couple strong shots to the body and the liver will go before the chin can come into play. So I'm breaking tradition here and choosing "And NEW!" Leonid Zakharov via KO round 1
  2. Uhhhh I think your fervent trolling has caused you to confuse Orgs. Or threads. Or something.... Best of luck, “Champ”
  3. You again? Calling out younger fighters with less developed skills - again? I don’t participate in cyclical conversations with people who’s balls are still tucked in their sternum. Best of luck finding a fight for your unemployed “champ” 😂
  4. IT’S TIIIIIIIIME!!!! BELLICOSE 141 is happening today so chug those beers, smoke that blunt, and get ready for some RUTHLESS AGGRESSION of legendary proportions. As always this show will be sponsored by the hippest and deadliest clothing company alive - Ruthless Aggression - run by the legendary Outlaw. Get you some nasty threads and support the violence! Without waisting anymore of your time I’d like to (re)introduce our new writer Matt Brooks as he gives his take on today’s fights. Ladies and gentlemen! This is my second article, I am excited ahead of the event, which will once again be hosted at the Liberty Dome in New York. The event is once again sponsored by Ruthless Aggression, for which we owe them a debt of gratitude. Let's start showing the fights again, there will be some very exciting matches. Bear vs Sova (Welterweight) The event starts with an aspiring fighter facing an experienced fighter in the cage. Bear has ground fights every fight he's fought, winning twice and losing once. We can't say the same for Pavel... He's been knocked down six times in his short career, his chin is very much out of whack. Both are submission specialists, Sova is the favorite in my eyes. But if Bear can exploit thequality of Pavel's chin, he can knock him out easily! Cooper vs Davies (Welterweight) The weight class is still Welterweight, but this fight promises to be a spicy one. I see Zac Davies as having huge potential in the long run, he could be a very good fighter for a 20 year old youngster. Now he can show what he can do, he's got a good opponent this weekend. I'm telling you guys, he could be a champion in time! Durall vs Pacheco (Lightweight) Both fighters have 1-2 records with the organization, time toshow why they got their money's worth. The secret to this fight will be proper preparation and tactics, both gentlemen have the same skill set. If someone held a gun to my head and asked me who the winner would be, I would probably say Ronald. Mills vs Nurmagomedov (Lightweight) Two fighters with different forms will face off in this match. While Khabib is on a two-fight winning streak, Paul is on a two-fight losing streak. I'm not writing Paul off, he has every chanceof winning if they can find Khabib's weakness during hispreparation. However, if The Eagle can control the fight, it couldeasily end in a knockout. Sixteen vs Slice (Lightweight) Two up-and-coming fighters face off in today's final Lightweightbout. However, Age is still very young in my opinion, Bartholomew will be able to impose his will on the guy easily in my opinion. But I'm not discounting the young talent, he caneasily surprise, after all he has a better record in the organizationthan his opponent. Quessy vs Vovchanchyn (Welterweight) We are getting into deeper waters, the next fight will be very, very exciting. There has already been some chatter at the Press Conference, which is building up the mood for the game beforehand. Thomas told Fedor that he will finish the same way as his last four opponents. The guy has forced his opponents to submission all four times. Fedor picked up the gloves and said he'd never been forced to submit before, but Thomas had been knocked out before, so he'd end up on the floor again. Summers vs Hardy (Welterweight) A former champion steps into the cage with a huge ego... Hardy has already declared his next title fight as he'll easily send Samuel to the floor. The low-key and ambitious Summers didn't back down... But I think he's very, very angry, I hope he shows what he's really capable of on Sunday. Will Nero be right or will the reticent great fighter break his chin? We'll find out, I'm reallylooking forward to this fight! Sonny Says: Hardy is on a mission to reclaim his belt and his black belt vs Summers’ purple as well as Hardy’s wrestling advantage should put Hardy right back into title contention. Hardy via sub round 1 Horton vs Odimabesser (Welterweight) This could easily be a main event, but there will be a much bigger fight (we'll get to that in a moment). Both fighters are three-time Bellicose champions, but have been dethroned, but could very easily find themselves in the gate for a title fight. Tim is keeping a low profile in his statements right now, a rare thing from him. Kanud has taken this to mean that he is feared byWhite North. Kanud also told the camera that Tim will run home crying after a few punches. Sonny Says: Hardy had his way with Kanud in their previous fight, absolutely stifling him and only being touched twice from range then controlling clinch at his will Kanud is a new man with the development he’s shown lately, but I feel he has a Horton blockage that he needs to get past in order to gain his top form once more. Horton should come out on fire in those one showing the Bellicose world he is still the man, the myth, and the legend that held 2 belts simultaneously. Horton via KO round 3 Lightspeed vs Romero (Welterweight title-match) Oh my God... WHAT IS THIS MATCH? Arax versus Rock, holyshit... This is the first time Arax has defended the belt, which puts a lot of pressure on the 23-year-old fighter. But Rock is looking to start his fourth title reign on Sunday if he wins this fight. Romero stood in front of the cameras with a lot of confidence, easily declaring himself the winner of the fight. A small fight at the weigh-in was already on display for the media, it's going to be a hot fight, I'd say. Sonny Says: Both men’s swagger has come out in full force for this fight, that’s for sure. The semi-absentee semi-retired manager Bjorn has elected to at least keep Lightspeed fighting which is a blessing for Bellicose fans everywhere. Arax is a former Optimal fighter so you know he’s well trained and vetted to the highest levels. This could be the big step up Romero needs as he has had trouble finding his inner peace lately in his career as he threaten to leave the org, change weight classes, etc. Can he cash the check his mouth has written and take he strap off Lightspeed? If he can keep this fight at range and use his head I think he has a chance. But... I’m playing it safe and going with the champ as I always do when I can’t decide... Lightspeed via Decision Well there you have it folks. This card is coming up this afternoon so we’ll see you soon in New York City!
  5. Bellicose 140 New York September 10, 2022 Official Sponsor: RUTHLESS AGGRESSION based right down the road on 5th avenue in New York City My people, my rabid fans, my ruthless aggressors, I welcome you to the preview for Bellicose 140! As many of you know, there has been a shift of management as well as other duties here at Bellicose in the last week. Outlaw has signed a contract to work for the legendary organization SYN and with that I have been scrambling to fill those big shoes of his in an attempt to keep Bellicose at the high level you all have come to expect. So with that, I would like to introduce Matt Brooks (Palpi) as a temporary to possibly long term writer to the org. He will be covering the first 6 fights in his first card with us this evening to get every fighter on the card their deserved time in the spotlight. Without further ado lets get it on! Tomsett vs Magomedov (Bantamweight) We start the event with the smallest group, Bantamweight. Two fighters who prefer ground fighting will clash in the first bout. Two seasoned Bellicose fighters, the records and hype have Hasbulla as the clear winner up front, but let's not write Dechlan off, he's not a bad fighter! Hunt vs Asakura (Bantamweight) We'll stay at Bantamweight for the second fight. An experienced Bellicose fighter Hunt will take on Asakura. These are two great fighters, this will fire up the fans for the rest of the fight, I guarantee it. If Asakura's deadly elbows can be blocked by Hunt, he'll be looking at a good chance of winning this fight. Eleven vs Boytsov (Light Heavyweight) We are making a huge leap in terms of weight class. Eleven, undefeated in Bellicose so far, will face Boytsov in the cage, who is not in great form. I won't lie, Boytsov will have to drink blood to overcome Chetnik, who has a great record. Hatter vs Driesen (Bantamweight) Back to the "little ones", Hatter vs Driesen. The latter joined the org at the beginning of the summer, the former is already an established member. But that doesn't mean anything in this case, if Van ki can swallow Mad's death slaps, we are certainly in for a great match. Takeda vs Ramano (Lightweight) OH MY GOD! We're halfway through the matches, and there are some very fiery matches here. I wouldn't bet my non-existent wife on the winner of this match, anything can happen... Two excellent fighters with different fighting styles. I wonder who will get their way? Fortunately, my wife doesn't mind if I guess wrong. Bollomard vs Furriel (Lightweight) Another Lightweight bout, but this time two undefeated fighters face each other. The atmosphere should be a hell of a good one during the fight. Two young guys of similar caliber, who like ground fighting, will clash in a three by five minute bout. Will one of them be able to force the other to tap out, or will we watch these men cuddle for 15 minutes? We'll find out on Saturday. Thank you so much for the intro work, Matt. I shall now put you all through the misery of covering the main card myself. Muahahaha... Santino "Bone Breaker" Cabal (3-3) (1-1 Bellicose) vs Joel "Texas" Miller (2-2) (1-0 Bellicose) Santino Cabal is one sexy son of a bitch if I do say so myself. And it's not just me, apparently he is quite the lady's man. A fervent attendee of Mexican nightclubs, he has taken home some of the hottest ass the country south of the border has to offer. When he's not tapping fine chicanas he's working hard on his boxing in the gym. What I love about Cabal is he's all heart - while dancing, fighting, or fu.... you know. Across from Cabal will be Joel Miller who fights out of the legendary SMESH crew. Miller has a steel plate in his jaw and likes to taunt his opponents into a streetfight atmosphere where his is inclined to trade blows until his enemy gives up or goes to sleep. Some say relying too much on your chin can be dangerous but Miller does not mind exchanging as both wins in his young career come by KO. The one loss he has on his record was when his manager threw him to a much older opponent his first fight in the cage. Those trials by fire do prove a lot but always leave that nasty loss as the first fight on a promising rookie's record. Sonny Says: I do love the Cabal and his all heart fighting style but I think this could be his downfall in this fight. Miller will again rely on his chin to make this a back and forth bloodbath but in the end it should be the game plan that earns him the W. Miller via KO round 2 James "Wolverine" Howlett (8-3) (8-3 Bellicose) vs"Lucky" Patrick Matthew (5-2) (4-1 Bellicose) You have to love the pure grapplers that come out of the Takeda camp. Howlett holds a black belt and has tapped his opponent in 7 of his 8 wins. Lately he looks to have been grinding his wrestling skills and you have to assume his takedowns will be looking sharp Saturday night. In his last fight he found a way to a decision victory over the similar skilled Takeda in a grappling match that should have taken place in Abu Dhabi. His ground skills are tried and true. Patrick Matthew on the other hand is a boxing extraordinaire. He always goes for the KO which makes him a crowd favorite and has notched a win over a member of the legendary Sitsongrit clan with a first round knockout. Look for Matthew to keep this feet standing and to avoid the clinch so he can put to use his decent reach advantage as he goes after the 4th KO win of his career. Sonny Says: Certainly a tough one to call... Howlett has all but given up on his standup skills but seems to always find a way to get the fight to the mat. With his small wrestling advantage I think he will eventually get his takedown and promptly take advantage of Matthew's blue belt by grabbing a second round Sub. Sammy Nyla (9-5) (7-2 Bellicose) vs Devante Dunbar (8-3) (7-3 Bellicose) Two Bellicose favorites line up for this Saturday's main event! Bother Nyla and Dunbar and crowd favorites and have climbed the ladder all the way to title fights where they both ran into the steel chin and fists of current champion Rak Boonliang. Dunbar is in an interesting place in this fight. He is primarily a BJJ specialist with 5 of his 8 wins coming by submission but his biggest task will come in securing the takedown against Nyla who comes in with a monstrous wrestling advantage. Nyla will be looking to use his legendary KO power to gain the 9th knockout of his career. The twist here is Dunbar has been seen working hard on his boxing recently, and with his sizable reach advantage a standup win could well have been his manager's goal all training camp. We shall see... Sonny Says: I'm leaning toward Dunbar changing it up in a big way in this fight and grinding out a decision victory from range Main Event! Jack Dye (11-1) (0-0 Bellicose) vs Albert Sojka (7-7) (5-6 Bellicose) Who the hell is this Jack Dye character? This guy storms into Bellicose and is ranked fourth highest in the org without even a fight here yet? Well he's the 7 time VFC Welterweight freakin' Champion is who he is! Some say Outlaw pulled his biggest coup yet by signing Dye to the org. Some say it was a favor owed after Dye's manager got way too drunk at an all night poker game and sold the future of this promising fighter to Bellicose. Either way the man is here to bang! Dye is a standup guy who leans HEAVILY on his clinchwork to with fights with around 2/3 of his successful strikes coming while grinding his opponent against the cage. Albert Sojka is no slouch and has vowed to welcome Dye to Bellicose with a swift kick to the ass. The man Albert throws more combos than a late night at McDonald's and is purely a fist pounding Boxer by trade. No kicks just punches please and thank you. He has shown he is more than capable of handling himself in the clinch so you have to wonder if Dye will be willing to take the fight there as he's usually inclined to do. Sonny Says: This evenly matched fight will be one hell of a welcome to Bellicose for the highly hyped Dye but we give zero shits and even less free wins around here so welcome to the fire! I do see a slight imbalance in how many KOs Dye has on the winning side of his record vs the 3 KOs Sojka has been handed so I am going with Dye by second round KO in this highly anticipated main event. Well that's a wrap my bloodthirsty fans! Stay ruthless, stay aggressive, and try to stay out of jail for god's sake!
  6. After much ado and approximately 16 days of deliberation... Bellicose presents... the July Forum Warrior Award! We are proud to praise the forum work by Galahad with his great write ups and heavy push of Shingen Takeda as he made his run toward the Lightweight Title fight versus Rak Boonliang. Galahad will be awarded the custom “Forum Warrior” trophy and welcomed to the inner circle of true keyboard jihadists!
  7. Welcome to the main card preview of Bellicose 132! This evening’s fights come to you from the Liberty Dome in New York City with a sellout crowd of over 5,000 rabid fans who are craving the Ruthless Aggression Bellicose graciously provided every card! Tonight’s official sponsor is New Standard Nutrition - providing only the best quality supplements for the best quality managers in the fight game. Without further delay let’s get into the main card! Natalia "Ice" Pisswater (6-3) vs Michal Sykora (8-4) Natalia Pisswater was riding high on a 6 fight win streak until running into the legendary PeeWee Sasaki and being denied the belt in his/her/their last fight. Included in (we’ll just call it a her from here out) her win streak were wins over Hunt and Atkiray, both highly mentionable achievements. Michal Sykora is coming in with a 2 fight win streak including a VERY imoressive head kick KO of Mad Hatter in his last outing. He punches, kicks up and down his opponent’s body, had a mean clinch game, and like Pisswater he does not fear the ground with 2 of his victories coming by submission. With even reach and matching skill sets this will be a barn burner chess style matchup between two great managers. The only noticeable difference is Natalie does not use her MT to kick much, preferring to utilize the clinch instead kicking pads in the gym. Since by law I have to make a pick in tossing a coin in the air and it says Pisswater by decision. So there you have it. Raja Khanna (10-4) Middleweight Campion vs Alexander "Kuznets" Kuznetsov (8-2) - - - MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE Two of the most highly developed standup fighters face off tonight for the Bellicose Middleweight title! Both men are absolute terrorists, always throwing a high percentage of head shots and always looking for the KO. Khanna took the belt home in his last fight with the upset of the century KOing the legendary Tim Horton 25 seconds into the first round with a huuuuge right hand counter. Kuznetsov has earned his shot by putting together an impressive 4 fight win streak totaling less than 5 rounds to complete his mission all with nasty knockouts. He brings some nasty knees and elbows to the clinch game and you have to think that by giving up reach advantage he will attempt to make this fight dirty as a Tijuana whore by putting Khanna against the cage. I’m guessing Khanna will attempt to avoid the clinch in this fight and go for safe headshots from range to secure his first title defense Ham Burger (8-1). vs Caio Carvalho (8-1) Burger has amassed an amazing 5 subs with his purple belt including tapping his last opponent - Kvick - out of Bellicose altogether. Has to feel great when your opponent leaves the org because of your dominant performance. Burger also notched a win 2 fights ago against the usually dominant JSP in a surprise victory. He seems to be hitting his stride. He likes to pull take downs from the clinch but you have to wonder if Carvalho will embrace that situation today throwing a wrench in Burger’s usual gameplan. Carvalho would just as soon see this fight go to the ground though in my opinion. His browned belt suggests he would be dominant down there and his high takedown attempt percentage suggests rolling on the mat is his happy place. This man also loves to use his nasty ground and pound, throwing an average of almost 30 ground strikes per fight. The key to this fight will be Burger’s ability to keep it standing, in my opinion. His usual dominant ground prowess will be overshadowed but a higher level BJJ fighter in Carvalho. Burger does have a significant edge in boxing and a history of getting in the face of his opponents effectively to stifle their gameplan with repeated shots to the dome. I am thinking Carvalho‘s edge in wrestling will allow him to take this fight to the mat where his transitional prowess and ground and pound should allow him to take the decision victory Prokop Pustik vs Leonid "The Lion" Zakharov Time for the main event! Let’s get it on! Pustik Applicables: Wrestling focused with heavy knees from the clinch and takedowns as his priority. His ground and pound has got him to where he is today with 7 of his 8 wins by KO. He does carry 3 KOs in his losing column. Notable wins: Cajun Creole and a revenge victory over Orlov Leonid "The Lion" Zakharov Applicables: World class boxer coming off an amazing win over Tarik Owen. All 6 victories by KO and both losses on his record are by KO as well. Obviously we are in teed up for someone to knock the other fighter out in this main event! Both men possess heavy power and both have been put to sleep themselves. All that matters in this fight is if it remains standing or goes to the ground. They are evenly matched in wrestling abilities so the question is if Pustik can secure a takedown to work his ground magic. I think Zakharov will try and keep this fight at range to utilize his significant reach advantage where he should be able get the finish before he’s taken down. Pustik will be frantically searching for a takedown though so it all comes down to Zakharov’s balance and takedown defense. I’m going with Pustik in this one as he keeps surprising me with his deadly takedown capabilities. Pustik TKO round 2
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  11. Hello all you bloodthirsty Bellicose fighter and fans. I’m here to drop the main card preview for today’s card featuring the Featherweight title fight between Lewis Pendragon and Reinaldo Gracie. No intended slight at all to the prelim fighters and best of luck to you all. Now onto the verbal debauchery! Clay Mann vs Joseph "Joe" Mawma This first featured fight brings us Ground specialist treat! These 2 former Outlaw competitors find themselves under the bright lights of Bellicose to decide who’s time it is to climb the WW rankings. On paper this fight is about as close as and he could be. Neither fighter cares to stand much and always will accept a takedown if it is offered also neither fighter has ever shown any interest in takedown defense so this fight should be on the mat quick. From there it is a test of heart and manager aptitude to decide the victor. Both have nasty GnP. Both have nasty submissions in their tool belt. This one is going to be a chess match at the highest levels! Sonny Says: Since I clearly don’t want to make a pic but by law I must, I am going with Mawma with the third round sub due to the fact that Mann was subbed in his last fight. Am I confident in this pick? Hells no! Marcos Furriel vs Paddy Dimblett This fight should go right to the ground as neither warriors have previously shown any inclination to stand and bang. Within that the simple logic weighs the purple belt of Furriel against the brown belt of Dimblett and you know how that is usually goes. The question mark here is wether Furriel can use the one unique tool he has to his advantage- GnP. Will he have the balls to try and smash out Dimblett from the guard? This would be a dangerous gamble but may be the only path forward for him. Sonny Says: Dimblett will flex his BJJ advantage and end Furriel’s night early. Sub round 1 Chie Satonaka vs Johnny Matthews This fight is shaped to be a traditional standup warrior vs ground artist match made in heaven. Satonaka swings heavy with 5 of his 7 wins coming by KO. Matthews is the polar opposite with all 8 wins on his record coming by submission. In fights like these you have to look at who has the wrestling advantage to control where the action goes and this edge clearly lies in Matthews favor. Matthews will want to move fast as his chin looks to be suspect which is a dangerous balance against Satonaka’s iron fists. This fight should not go the distance and I’ll put my money where my mouth is on that. Sonny Says: I think Matthews will up his aggression to secure a quick take down where his dominant jujitsu will bring him the first round submission Samuel Summers vs Fook “Me” Man Summers comes on hot with his 6-2 record on the line vs one of the sexiest transvestites in the org, Fook Man. Summers will be looking to keep his run toward the title alive with a win tonight. He likes to get dirty in the clinch and has spent close to half his time in the cage grinding his dirty boxing again and again. Unfortunately for Summers this would play right into Man’s game plan. Fook has worked his MT game to damn near world class levels and has the ability to keep opponents distracted from enjoying a pure standup fight with a submission victory on his resume as well. The shorter Fook will be looking to mangle Summers against the cage with he/she has the proper build and training to pull it off, IMO. Rumor has it Man is pissed off beyond belief about his performance in his last title fight contender loss to the great Arax Lightspeed. The usual highly civilized manager Louie has promised to get Man back in title contention at all costs. Sonny Says: I believe in the fired up Fook Man and see him/her securing a brutal clinch rape and pillage KO victory in the third round Time for the main event! Lewis Pendragon (C) vs Reinaldo Gracie This will be the second opportunity Gracie has to take the belt from Pendragon. The first fight was a brutally close affair that saw the action go to all areas of the cage. Pendragon had the clear advantage in standup from range but Gracie showed his mental prowess and fortitude by getting the fight to the ground both with traditional takedowns and from the clinch. Once on the ground however Gracie was not as successful as he would have obviously liked. His transition game was slow and he was somewhat hesitant to attack from both the bottom and top positions. I assume he will not come into the fight with the same lackadaisical attitude. He has now seen the stifling defensive Jits of Pendragon and we can assume he’ll be looking to take an arm home as a trophy tonight. Pendragon on the other hand has everything to lose and not much opportunity to adjust his gameplan as he has one place to win this fight - on the feet. The Champ shows amazing ability to pick and choose his strikes and makes everyone count for the eyes of the judges. Will he let loose tonight and go for the KO or we will he continue to respect Gracie’s solid chin and chip away for the safe title retention? Sonny Says: I’m calling a rinse and repeat of the first fight with Pendragon walking out “Still Champion” after a razor close decision victory Well there you have it folks, another scorching card brought to you by the scorching hot Org known as Bellicose! Enjoy the ruthless aggression!
  12. Thanks for firing it up Skenoj LFG!
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  14. Champ Feature: Rak Boonliang Rak Boonliang was born and raised in Pa Phayom District, Thailand. This upbringing brought him a vast experience kicking local palm trees and asses as he worked his way up to a 52-0 amateur record. Ex top ranked manager Andy Down flew Rak out to Vegas and his professional career took off from there. Unfortunately (or not) Down had a heart attack while doing too much blow with the locals and was forced to hand off Rak off to manager @bjornmma1 who has managed to develop Rak’s amazing stand-up skills while stacking an impressive resume of defensive jujitsu at the same time. RB has blazed an absolute trail of terror as he scorched his way through the ranks and grabbed the Middleweight title in a 5 round dominant victory over the preciously unbeaten Everett Covington. During this 25 minutes Covington literally could not touch him on the feet and Rak proved himself as solid as they come on ground defense, absolutely stifling Covington‘s deadly ground game. Boonliang proved himself a blackbelt sniper once again in his first title defense against James Howlett. Very reminiscent of the next Gracie killer if you ask me. Up next on the menu for our feature champ is Shingen "The Tiger Of Kai" Takeda who on paper will look to be the toughest test of Rak’s career. mirror matchup of Rak’s last dominant victory against James Howlett but with a lot more standup skills sprinkled in. The wrestling skill difference is nil but if Takeda can drag this to the ground then look out! Can Boonliang maintain his meteoric rise to stardom or will the pressure of being a superstar at this young age be the factor that breaks our young champ? Stay tuned as this young superstar’s career unfolds in the bright spotlight of Bellicose!
  15. After a huge weekend of fights full of surprises we have for you the updated (unofficial) top 10 Bellicose P4P rankings What makes this such an exact science? My fucking opinion that’s what Feel like your guy is left out? Bring the slander! Feel you want to call out a fighter you don’t feel belongs on this list? Bring it! Legal fine print... this is not actually a science. Facts and numbers may have been screwed by the smoke in front of my screen. Furthermore, I may or may not have shifted some people around in order to get the smack talk flowing
  16. It was a surprise that shocked the world... to everyone except manager Alfred Winterbottom that is. Raja Khanna took out Tim Horton - the man, the myth, the champ champ, the Canadian Legend! The Great White North’s night went suddenly South when he was put out cold in the very first round of this hugely hyped Middleweight title fight! It seems Raja Khanna and his management team did what nobody else had come close to doing in history - taking the strap from the champ via nap! What’s next for the legend from Uttarakhand, India? After winning his first title Raja will be back in the gym tomorrow like any other Monday morning, looking to sharpen his already deadly skills. He’s got the chin and now his KO power has certainly been proven. Stay tuned for what could be the long Championship saga for Raja Khanna!
  17. Won, approved, and paid. Thanks PJ you always make it smooth going
  18. My dear Bellicose hooligans, rabid fans, and best managers in the game - I'm back with a main card preview of tomorrow's show - Bellicose 122! “The People’s Champ" Nero Hardy vs Albert Sojka Nero Hardy comes into this fight as one of the most versatile fighters in Bellicose. He has finished fights on the ground, from the clinch, and at range. KOs or submissions - he will take the fight to wherever he feels his opponent is lacking and is always looking for the finish. Sojka is a striking specialist who has proven his killer instinct time after time with 6 KOs out of 7 wins on his record. This will have to be a well game planned fight for Sojka to pull this one out yet very possible. He needs to stuff takedowns and keep the fight at range to utilize his reach advantage and devastating power. With the wrestling advantage going to Hardy that gives him a possible clinch advantage and obviously a good chance he will land a takedown at some point. Sojka’s losses have been by sub and KO so this could be a tough one. He needs to be methodical and safe to crack Hardy’s granite chin. The Hardy puzzle is a tough one to crack but this upset would be sweet as hell for Sojka and sent him on his way toward a title shot with a couple more wins under his belt. Sonny Says: Nero Hardy is under new management with Bradley Burns. I expect this will make the difference as Nero will reap the benefits of top tier management and game planning therein. Hardy by decision Frank "Bloodsport" Dux vs Sean Dash When Dux was young he dreamed of becoming a ninja. Apparently he adapted that dream for MMA because he has become a ground ninja. All takedowns all the time followed by some of the nastiest GnP around. His perfect 6-0 record makes him one of the most promising prospects in Bellicose. Dash took the opposite approach. He has hands of steel, granite beating fists, and a titanium implant in his right hand. 9 wins and 9 KOs. All or none baby. Dash is not interested in grappling because why would you be with his devastating KO of power? Well the answer to that question will be standing across the cage from him Sunday night. When a wrestler with the caliber that Dux possesses steps in the cage you have to think he will be able to implement his ground game against the non wrestling Dash. Your know is Dash looking for the quick KO and nothing but the KO to get out of the cage fast. Since Dux does not technically punch, Dash might be able to read a takedown attempt and end it early. Counter damage or Agg damage. Either way, the answer to Dux’s ground game will be for Dash to end the fight on the feet and fast. Sonny Says: Dux insists on taking the fight to the ground and finishes via KO round 1 Jorge "Prisa" Santa Perez vs Caio Carvalho This fight might as well be in Abu Dhabi. 2 of the absolute best submission artists in the org will put on a clinic of ground work with slick submissions and high level transitions Sunday night... ... or will they? JSP has been working his boxing lately and has become a feared striker as well as a merciless BJJ expert. He is determined to rebound from his last fight where the ref had seen enough midway through the second round and called the fight off handing him his first loss of his career at Bellicose (we don’t count early QFC losses around here). Rumor has it JSP was still in the fight and the ref was trying to get off early for a booty call but that’s neither here nor there. JSP has the eye of the tiger and his management team does not take losses lightly. Carvalho brings some nasty GnP as the cherry on top of his submission work as he likes to soften up his opponents before pulling them into his vice grip. His last win vs Mann proved he can sub other brown belts when he’s put on his back so you have to wonder if JSP will escape the trap and stand and bang. Carvalho has the edge in the wrestling department so I guess he will attempt to bypass any serious boxing this time around and will be shooting a majority of takedowns with his standup offense. Sonny Says: JSP had the more robust skill set needed to win in the feet or the ground. Coin flip when it hits the mat but I see JSP surviving on the ground and snatching a KO victory early in the third round from range Tim Horton vs Raja Khanna Are you kidding me? A Horton title fight is not the main event?!? The Canadian fans will be happy enough to witness their golden boy Horton perform in the co-main event! Frankly they have been freaking out about this fight since it was signed and can’t wait a single fucking minute longer! Look for Horton to get American fans riled up on his way to the cage as he has never been short on knocking us fat Muricans for our superiority complex. He knows how to handle a promo as well as he handles himself in the cage and this has made him one of the most hated and loved fighters in Bellicose. The fact is Horton knows how to get the media buzzing about him plain and simple. Raja Khanna is an absolute beast in his own right. Where Horton dishes the power Khanna has the granite to stay in this fight. He is skilled beyond his 23 years of age and also has the smarts to unleash powerful striking when it should be applied but also can dance around his enemy and touch him up for 3 rounds to gain the victory. He is managed by the acutely astute Alfred Winterbottom so you know they had their game plan drawn out early in his training camp and have been implementing the training to back it up. Both fighters are spectacular from range and even deadlier in the clinch. Khanna is slightly taller but Horton had the edge in boxing. The valuable lack of height Horton has for clinchwork will be challenged by Khanna’s edge in MT and wrestling. God damn this is as close to a perfect matchup as you can get! Sonny Says: I can break down this fight all day and night in my mind but it’s about as tough a fight to pick as any I’ve seen. My great great grandpa always says “ never pick against a double champ” so Horton - don’t make my Grandpa a fool. Horton by decision Cajun Creole vs Prokop Pustik Cajun Creole joining Bellicose was somewhat of a coup. At 29 years old and sporting a 15-6 record he is the most well versed and experienced fighter in the org. He has seen it all and dominated wherever he goes. League Of Leagues to CFC and now onto Bellicose! His much hyped first fight in the org was a surprise NC. Rumor has it he ate too much cajun food the night before weigh ins and he couldn't pass the 2 pound shit clogging up his system causing him to miss weight. Been there done that. This man is well versed in all aspects of MMA and more importantly, his manager Hare Rumpler compliments him perfectly as a coach with his astute gameplans for each fight. If you take a quick glance at his skills you're thinking "Damn this guy is pretty good" but if you take a deeper dig you see his winner mentality does not let him quit as he patiently waits to implement the perfect gameplay. Accurate striking but holds 11 KOs. Deadly clinch game where he makes his opponents seem out of their element. And if that's not enough this man will not hesitate to take his opponent down and unleash some cajun fury all over the mat. Rumor has it he's looking for the kill on Sunday night as he feels he has something to prove after his missed weight mishap. We shall see... Staring Creole down pre-fight will be the one and only Prokop Pustik who has amassed his own cult following and is looking to rebound from his last fight which he lost to to Captain “W” Keywon Reeves is his shot at the heavyweight belt. Prokop has fought an amazing 5 of his eleven fights for the Heavyweight belt. To say he’s well versed in the biggest fights of the night is an understatement. His phenomenal wrestling ability usually let’s him dictate where he fight goes and he goes for the ground. Rumor has it his ground and pound has officially registered on the Richter Scale 2000 miles away. You have to assume he will be looking to do the same on Sunday. Sonny Says: Youth versus experience... Dana White is known for throwing older fighters under the bus to pad the hype torch but damnit we here at Bellicose don’t pull that shit and I’m giving the nod to Creole who has the vast edge in experience and had many many good years left in his career. Creole by decision
  19. Old fashion auction Bidding on set of (4) Ends 48 hours from opening bid Opening bid - $42,0oo Let’s go!
  20. New champ alert! Baby Thibs proved every damn slanderous verbal punch he had thrown at his competition over his young career with a devastating and decisive first round KO! Say hello to your new Light Heavyweight Champion!
  21. My dude, seeing Conquer all lonely at the top is what motivated me to get Hellbent back in prime form. Lets go!!! Time to show these youngsters how it’s done 💪🏼
  22. Hello Bellicose crew! We have a killer card coming up soon so we are going to jump right into this preview featuring the top four fights of the day. “Alfred the" Hole Reemer vs Paul Hunt Hole is the former LHW champ coming off his loss to Kurki Potku where he lost his title after 2 impressive defenses. Rumor has it he’s coming back with the eye of the tiger as he’s sleeping in the gym to not lose and training time for this important rebound fight. Reemer is a wrestling specialist like Hunt. This should be a matchup of smarts and sliders between managers. The difference in Hunt’s wrestling though is he uses it to defend takedowns and maintain the clinch. The only hole with this build I see for this fight is that reamer would love to pull guard from the clinch, so where will Hunt work? He does carry a 3 cm reach advantage so he may rely on that with everything he has and try and keep this fight at range for a change. I honestly don’t know and I’m glad I’m not his manager! Sonny Says: Reemer’s constant barrage of takedowns may just be too much for Hunt tonight. Look for Reemer to smother and pound once the fight goes to the ground. Reemer seems like he may be lacking power to finish but I’ll give him the solid Decision victory with my pick Arax Lightspeed vs Fook Man This feature sure has me pumped! Both of these fighters are extremely well trained and have a more than promising future. Bjorn brings the well traveled Lightspeed into the cage looking for his second win since he was adopted as a FA. He is a standup specialist focusing on his Muay Thai as his base to compliment his God given KO power. Across the cage we have the one and only Fook Man! Although Fook had been promised by his manager Louie to be exposed fight after fight, Man had other ideas in mind. Specifically, he/she likes to win in all fashions with a sub and 2 KOs to their name. Fook carries the same skills in MT as his opponent and just shy in boxing and wrestling. On the wrestling factor - Fook seems to me that they are content to win wherever the fight goes but not very intent on taking it where he/she wants. I don’t expect Lightspeed to shoot any takedowns and without a mean double leg I think Fook Man will be fighting this on on the feel. Sonny Says: Simply looking at this as a standup fight which it most likely will be, I have to grudgingly pick against my alliance-mate Lou’s sexy transgendered beast. Arax has nasty KO power and I suspect Man simply lacks the granite chin to last long on the feet - especially now that Bjorn is running Lightspeed. Look for the chip away victory from Arax for the KO round 2 Murska Mfer vs Dontae Gutierrez Murska Mfer... longtime reigning champ of the Belliicose SHW division. 9-1 record including 2 subs and 7 KOs. The man is a living legend. He only has lost to Arthur Douglas who had exposed many chins before Mfer. Mfer shows a love for the ground but in this fight you have to assume he will be wanting to keep it on the feet vs Gutierrez who shows a devastating ground game. Gutierrez had some experience with the Mfer clan having lost to Isopaa in his last fight. This Mfer is damn near a mirror of the first with a slightly better boxing but slightly lower BJJ. The task will be huge for Gutierrez tonight. He needs to keep the fight on the ground where he can flex his brown belt and wrestling advantage. He is a slow moving wet blanket when the fight hits the mat but that is what makes him so effective. He advances position like a hot knife through butter intermingling ground strikes and sub attempts as he goes. Sonny Says: Well this one is a mother F’er to call (see what I did there?😂) but I have to pick so here we go: Murska keeps the fight on the feet long enough in the 3rd round to secure the KO victory Davante Dunbar vs Shingen "The Tiger Of Kai" Takeda It’s time!!! Davante Dunbar is looking to gain his second win tonight after a heartbreaking KO loss to champ Rak Boonliang. Dunbar has a very well rounded game featuring a couple knockout wins on the feet as well as 4 sub victories from the ground. He will need all his brown belt has to offer tonight and more as he faces legendary Jiu Jitsu ace Shingen "The Tiger Of Kai" Takeda. Takeda is an anomaly on the ground with all 10 of his victories coming by way of submission. Interesting to me is Takeda also has 2 sub losses on his record which makes me wonder if Dunbar will pull an arm out of Takeda’s ass for the huge upset on the ground. Dunbar holds a slight advantage on the feet in both boxing and Muay Thai. We know he wants to keep it standing but the wrestling edge he gives makes me think Takeda will successfully spam takedowns from clinch and at range. Sonny Says: since this fight willl most likely be spent and decided on the mat, I have to give the nod to Takeda. Sub round 3
  23. I’m not sure how to wade through this huge 2 sentence post but I will try... I think I’m reading you were thrown from Karter’s seed and Camera’s vagina(?) and you came out covered with spewed shit? Not sure what to make of that tbh As far as Honor Fc being the place legends are born. To be fair, it simply looks like a circle jerk of your own fighters “competing” against each other. ‘Nuf said. We at Bellicose enjoy smack talk but here we back it up with fists. You and your boy are not on our level in any way and that’s fine. We’re kind of a step ahead over here. But you... you are a step behind the herd even. When you come out of the inbred org you are hiding in I will welcome you with open arms. However we both not that’s not happening so please check yourself out of this thread until you drop a couple walnuts in that deflated prune sack of yours. Edited PS - you called out someone with a 2k lower ID after that earlier call out and immediate pussying out? I’ll start a gofundme account so you can maybe purchase yourself some pride. Mmmmkay?
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