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  1. Team, I normally clear the roster every weekend of FAs and Fighters whose managers have been AFK for more than 15 days. We have managed to hold 41 full fight cards. KIFC 42 will be our first fight card without 10 fights on it. I have started sending out contracts as people complete their first one everyone will have 1k/1k/1k/1k/1k minimum shortly. We will get the salaries into the 2k/2k/2k range shortly. I am hoping someone opens some more Island gyms so you can get your fighters some quality training time. I am changing the way I book fights; I will try, and book 6 full fight cards every 15 days. This will give you time to train your fighters and recover from injuries. Looking at the roster the monsters in the 265+ and busting each other up and many are injured for 10 to 15 days. If you want to fight more than every 14 days let me know. If you have issues with your fights, when you decline them just let me know what it is so I can find a matchup that works. Look at the Free Agent pool there are some solid island fighters there to include some previous champs: Jeremy King (4-2), Euan Daxton (5-2), Caleb Jones (7-2), Killer Mike (5-1). All future fights will have 5000K for the bonuses, we were up to 3000K we are increasing it. The current roster is sitting at 262 fighters, and we are doing good with getting talent, and are always looking for more. The fights are competitive and no one is getting protected, as can be seen by having multiple belt changes, 135lb has changed (3 times), 145 has not changed at all Marco Natta said you can come take that shit from his cold dead fingers, 155lb has changed (1 time) and Darstknasset Oystenteller seems to think it is his for the rest of the season, 170lb (changed 1 time). 185lb (2 times with three different champions in less than 2 months-that is a competitive weight class), 205lbs (changed 1 time) with Doja Cee going for his first defense soon, 265lbs and 265+ have both changed hands 1 and both Jack Bruce and Felix Pappalardi have stated they do not plan to give up the belts any time soon. If you have fighters that want to fight in two weight classes let me know, I am okay with that. But if you are champion you have to defend your belt, we can’t slow down the division while you do a Conner Proper Juiced McGregor. And whichever of your fighters keeps shitting in the showers after fights we will find you.
  2. Some amazing fights this week. We had our first Champion lose his title, in the ring. We don't count the Colby Taylor vs Kamil Decaukas governance issue. Your current Champs are 135- Colby Taylor (3-0 in championship fights) 145 Marco Natta (4-0 in championship fights) 155 Darstknasset Oystenteller (3-0 in championship fights) 170 Mounir Ayari (1-0 in championship fights)-just dethroned Ben Netaniahy in a Decision. 185 Wee Ning (2-0 in championship fights) 205 Killer Mike (3-0 in championship fights) -Next title defense against Doja Cee on Mar 28th at KIFC 33 265 Felix Pappalardi (3-0 in championship fights)-Next title defense against Johnny Munoz on Mar 27th at KIFC 30 265+ Jack Bruce (3-0 in championships fights)-Next title defense against Titan Zeus on Mar 27th at KIFC 31 Fighters to challenge for the belts next based off current rankings: 135-There is congestion in the Top at 135 after March 18th will have a clear picture 145-Small Richard will fight Marco Natta next 155-Current #1 contender is John Wetton but Lucky Lemon could also get the nod 170-Colin Hasty will fight Mounir Ayari next 185-There is some congestion at the top waiting on the outcome of the next few fights 205-Central Cat will fight Killer Mike next 265-The Wilson will fight the winner of Pappalardi and Munoz 265+-Lipe Ribeiro will fight the winner between Jack Bruce and Titan Zeus.
  3. There is no denying that Colby is the champ. We tried to work with the Island Commission to fix the mix up with the belts but could not get if fixed outside the ring. Colby settled the issue in the ring. While Kamil is a hell of a fighter and was able to stay alive deep into the championship rounds, there is a reason Colby is the champ, 8-0 and currently the #1 P4P fighter on the island.
  4. The PA team at KIFC had a chance to sit down with Colby Taylor this week and speak to the Bantamweight champ. Here is what he had to say.Colby you are 6-0 (1-0) in the KIFC, the #4 P4P fighter on the island and the #1 Bantamweight and you cleaned out your weight class in the QFCs and have fought 1 fighter in the KIFC. Who do you want to face next?Colby: "#4 P4P and rising!!!! I am the most entertaining fighter on The Island and the one the fans come to see because I finish fights! 3 finishes in under 32 seconds! Only one guy has made it out of the first round! Doesn't really matter who is next.... I am a different breed and when you stare across that cage at me, you had better understand that you are in for the test of your life. This is the jungle, and I will prove why I am its king!" We agree you are on the rise and have been tapping people out in record time, but is there anyone in the division that you’re afraid of? That you think will be a tough fight is a better question?Colby: "Nobody is going to scare me. I am the tough fight at 135.... I am the one that the rest of the division should be scared of! 6-0! #1 Bantamweight on the Island! Your lucky to get out of the first round with me! There are some good fighters up and down the Bantamweight division, but they will all fall once they meet me! I am the Alpha male at 135!!!!" You have been making this look easy. What motivated you to be a fighter?Colby: " I love this game. I always have. This is all I think about. Its all I do. Ever single action I take and decision I make is about being the best. There is just something very primal and raw about being locked in a cage with another human being that wants to hurt you.... and making him bend to your will! Breaking him physically and mentally to the point where he has to admit that you are superior and submit to you."Not sure I would call being locked in a cage a game. You are a larger 135lber do you plan to stay at 135 your whole career or move up to 145?Colby: " Yeah I am a big 135er but I think that just gives me some options that once I clear out 135 and get bored we can move up to 145 and clear out that weight class as well. Who knows... if I cant find any competition at 135 or 145 then maybe we even discuss putting on some weight and taking 155 as well."Fighting in three weight classes during a career, that is normally something you only see boxers do. Are do you aspire to be a champ in two weight classes at the same time?Colby: "Yeah I could definitely see this season ending with me holding two belts for sure! Who knows... Like I said... maybe I even make a cameo appearance at 155 to see what Oystenteller is saying? Find out who the real alpha shit is and take that belt too!"Man, Oystenteller is a beast I would pay to see that fight. Right now you are a fan favorite, is there anything you want to say to your fans or your haters?Colby: "Thanks for your support! Every time I make the walk and see that sea of red and white... it takes my energy to another level that cant be beaten! It drives me to put on an entertaining fight. My fans didnt pay to watch two guys circle each other for 25 minutes or lay on each other for 25 minutes. They want to see finishes! They want to see Colby Taylor force the opponent to his will! Quick work and highlight finishes! Thats what my fans want and that what I am going to give them! We are on a trip to the top of The Island and no one can stop us!!" As always, we love talking to the champ and look forward to his next fight. Which Thomas Forrester says will be the winner between Stan Man and Toshiro Hitsugaya on the 19th of Feb.
  5. King of the Island Fight Club is looking for all the best up and comers, bar fight tough guys, bad ass couch warriors and just people who like inflicting pain to test the hearts, their chins, their souls and the impacts of TBIs in the Cage. We are recruiting all weight classes and will have at least 2 fights a week, 3 when the roster can support it. No cherry picking fights, no setting fighters up to be cans, no protecting records, just good old earn your victories. Starting contracts are $500 a fight and the more you win the more you get paid. Management has ran Island Organizations before and we understand how to do and had the pleasure of having some of the best fighters in island history and working with some of the best managers. We look forward to another active year of blood and sweat. All fighters will be QFC authorized, if you are going to cut a fighter let us know so we can work on getting the sign bonus back so we can pass it forward to active fighters. Keep the island active.
  6. Sprooch, Spooge, or Dysfunctional Thibs, you know that it was fixed as soon as it was done. Go recruit somewhere else.
  7. Team, Congrats to all of you as the season comes to an end. We started out strong and you guys finished strong. There will be previews of all the tourney fights located here Stay with us over the next few days we have some exciting things coming as we transition off the island. Thomas
  8. Karockas “Rockafella” Thibodeaux VFC Light Heavyweight Champion (5-0) Getting to know your Champions Karockas..first can do I call you Karockas or Rockafella or just Champ? I just wanted to give the fans a chance to get some of their questions answered before you go back knocking people out. Here are some of the questions we have for you. Karockas: I'll respond to all three. Any Thibodeaux will tell me that they just call me Rock. Rockafella took off, when Baby Thibs seen my first fight and screamed out "Rocked Fella" and then it became Rockafella. First thank you for taking your time here we go. You only have 2 fights in the VFC where you have dominated your competition. You have an upcoming fight against Olu Banjo who has yet to taste defeat. How do you feel going it the fight and any predictions? Karockas: I'm doing the same as always, I'm constantly working in the gym to get stronger, faster, and more dominant. My prediction is that he goes straight to fucking sleep. Make sure you got a mattress and blankie ringside. He's going night night. Olu "Schlafen-Schlafen" Banjo We went through tape of all your fights, and you have yet to make it out of the 1st round and have ended every fight with a knockout. What do you credit your success to? Karockas: Ring control, my gameplan, and that Secret Sippy from the Island Boys. Going thru your fights, do you know that you have defended 87.5 % of takedowns against you. And even that 1 takedown did nothing. Do you still heavily train wrestling or fall back on your High School Louisiana All-State wrestling background and focus on other areas? Karockas: If you don't use it, you lose it. I'm always working to be a better Rockafella. Never enter the same as you last left it is my motto. Do you feel the added pressure of not only being the best fighter in Vandal Fighting Club but also the #1 Pound For Pound Champ on the Island? Karockas: Of course, but pressure either burst pipes or creates diamonds, and I'm the crowned jewel of VFC. Any advice for up and comers and future challengers to your throne? Karockas: Watch out for that right knee. Thank you for taking the time and good luck in your upcoming fight, we are anticipating hearing “AND STILL”. Let me tell you, I know Karockas fights at 205, but his muscles have muscles it is crazy he has to walk around at about 230. We went back through the tapes to see if having all that mass impacts his cardio or fight style. But we can’t tell in his 5 fights he averages only 2:47 seconds. But what we can tell you is that he is highly efficient in what he does. He lands 87% of his clinches and have ended every fight that he has been able to clinch in with a knockout. He lands a staggering 87% of his shots in the clinch. It isn’t just that he is strong and accurate, he is durable, he has yet to be rocked in any of his fights. While he doesn’t throw the quantity of punches that some do, what he does throw is quality, what he touches he puts to sleep like Ambien. Beware challengers this champion does not nickel and dime you, he cashes fifties. Hausmattulah Hotek
  9. Baysangur Usamov VFC Middleweight Champion (3-0) Getting to know your Champions Baysangur Usamov, Vandal Fighting Club Middleweight Champion and pride of Grozny. Thank you for taking the time away from training to talk with us. We just wanted to give the fans a chance to get to know you. If you're ready to start here we go. First thank you for taking your time here we go. While you only have 3 fights in the VFC all three have been championship fights. You have dominated most of your fights, with only one fighter able to take you out of the first round. What is the secret to your success? BU: “There is no secret to my success. It's plain old hard work every single day. I outwork everyone in the gym, and how you train is how you fight!" You’re primarily a stand-up fighter with overpowering striking and accuracy. With none of your opponent’s having been able to take you down, do you still focus on your ground game in practice? BU: "There's no need for a ground game when they can't take you down!" We don’t know who your next opponent is going to be yet, but it will most likely be the winner of the Reuben Kennedy and Aahil Mohammad fight on the 12th. Do you have a preference on who you face, or do you not want to be on the shelf that long and take a fight against one of the Top 5 welterweights now? BU: "Honestly I don't care. I'll beat anyone they put in front of me. I am a champion, I rule the middleweight division with an iron fist and I shy away from no man." You are the #1 Middleweight on the Island and the #6 pound for pound fighter, do you think that puts added pressure on you? BU: "There's always pressure when you go fight brother. I don't think much about it, I have confidence in myself, and I leave it all in the octagon so there is no regrets after." You are a Mauy Thai expert that has been able to use the clinch to dominate all your challengers, do you focus only on that strength are as you fight more do you see yourself using more boxing and wrestling to keep your opponents on their feet? BU: "You will have to watch me fight and find out!" Any advice for up and comers and future challengers to your throne? BU: "Yes, if you want to keep all your teeth don't do it. Stay in your place." Thank you for taking the time and we look forward to your next belt defense. BU: "It's been a pleasure; I look forward to spilling more blood soon." There you have it fans, I will tell you Usamov may seem easy going at all the press meetings and prefights but man he is intense. He is one of our more accurate strikers, in his three VFC fights he has thrown 200 strikes landing 127 for a 64% land rate. If you look at those numbers it is crazy, he is throwing almost 66 strikes a fight, with one of his fights lasting 25 seconds and another 1:21 you can see he is beating people down with constant pressure. On a side note, he also averages one of the highest Fight Ratings with a average of 81.6%. We hope to get you some more interviews of our champs soon. Hashmattula Hotek
  10. Any room for another fighter? And if so at what weight class
  11. VFC 6 Extinction Event (1/15/2022) Micro Arena Post Fight Weight Rnds Winner Loser Method Round Time 145 lbs 5 Richard Hall (4-0) (2-0 VFC) def Mike Schultz (1-1) (1-1 VFC) Submission (Armbar) 1 03:31 Okay, Mike Schultz is a good fighter with a great coaching staff behind him, so it was highly confusing when they took Richard Hall a brown belt with 2 submission stoppages in his last 3 fights. It could be that Schultz thought it was a good time to impress his coach with his purple belt skills against a legit brown belt. Either way, Hall let Schultz take the fight to the ground and then ended it with a Armbar. 135 lbs 5 Colby Brown (1-0) (1-0 VFC) def Yuuji Hoshino (2-1) (1-1 VFC) Submission (Triangle) 1 01:47 Yuuji needed to keep this on his feet and knock Colby Brown out for the easy win. But it seems that neither Hoshino nor his camp knew that Colby Brown got the fight to the ground and exposed the Grand Cannon hole in Hoshino's game and ended the fight quickly with a triangle choke. 155 lbs 3 Purple Aki (2-0) (2-0 VFC) def Emil Nikolov (1-1) (1-1 VFC) KO (Strikes) 1 02:56 Two undefeated fighters looking to move up in the ranks, but only Purple Aki came ready to throw down. After powerslamming Nikolov to the mat, Aki put ground and pound beat down on Nikolov 170 lbs 3 Daniel Doober (2-1) (1-1 VFC) def Willis Smith (1-1) (1-1 VFC) KO (Punch) 1 03:35 KO of the Night Two hard hitting boxers had no intention of leaving the outcome in the judge's hands, Daniel was the more technical striker landing 93% of his 23 strikes. Willis was only able to land 3 strikes and spent most of the fight letting Doober tenderize his face before getting put to sleep. 155 lbs 3 Aldo Nova (2-1) (1-1 VFC) def Rowan Bean (1-2) (1-1 VFC) Decision (Majority) 3 05:00 Much like his brother Mr. Bean, Rowan put up a gallant effort against a more effective fighter and lose the decision. But this fight was closer than it looked on the score cards with both fighters landing between 43 and 45 strikes. 170 lbs 3 Bruno Ponce (1-1) (1-1 VFC) def Tong Sagat (0-2) (0-2 VFC) Submission (Kneebar) 2 02:26 Two fighters trying to get into the win column made for a good battle. Tong Sagat was very aggressive in the stand up throwing 60 strikes landing a amazing 93% of his strikes. Tong looked like he was heading for a easy victory opening up a cut on Bruno and defending more than 20 takedowns with ease. Then Ponce landed a takedown and slapped a kneebar on Sagat before he could scramble away. Amazing fight. 155 lbs 3 Hellson Balls (1-1) (1-1 VFC) def Jimmy Gavin (0-2) (0-2 VFC) Submission (Guillotine) 3 00:58 Great fight between two hungry fighters. Hellson opened Jimmy Gavin up like a blood sausage early and it looked like the fight was headed for a doctor's stoppage, but Hellson instead choked Jimmy unconscious. 135 lbs 3 Aiden Murphy (1-1) (1-1 VFC) def Aiko Kinjo (0-2) (0-2 VFC) Submission (Armbar) 1 00:27 Sub of the Night & Fight of the Night The damn just bleed guy was out and attacked Aiden Murphy during the walk up but it had no impact on the fight. To be honest that crazy fan posed more of a threat to Aiden than Aiko Kinjo did. Working at a pace as if he left the meter running outside, Aiden took Kinjo down and submitted him in 27 seconds. 135 lbs 3 Kenton Tracks (1-1) (1-1 VFC) def Fritz Decom (0-2) (0-1 VFC) KO (Punches) 1 02:48 Kenton Tracks beat the brakes off of Fritz Decom in this fight. Softening Decom up with some leg kicks and then finishing him with some solid combos and a left hook from hell. Decom was more aggressive at first but was just unable to land his punches, landing only 11% of his shots. 145 lbs 3 Ryan Thompson (1-2) (1-1 VFC) def Mr. Bean (0-2) (0-2 (VFC) Decision (Unanimous) 3 05:00 What turned into a 15-minute kickboxing fight saw both fighters take some hard hits but go the distance. Ryan Thompson maintained a heavier output that Mr. Bean despite being winded by the first round and that help him take the fight on all the scorecards
  12. Holy Crap so much has been going on the last 2 weeks. Let me post some back up fight info before I get to this weekend and some amazing fights. Post-fight breakdown for VFC Fight Fights on Jan 14 at The Underground 185 3 Reese Rumbalo (2-0) (1-0 VFC) def Ryu Uska (1-1) (1-1 VFC) Decision (Unanimous) 3 05:00 Rumbalo stepped up big in his first fight in the VFC. He fought a game opponent in Ryu Uska. But Rumbalo just pour it on from the opening bell throwing more than 142 shots to 9 by Uska. Uska knew that in order to stand a chance he had to get the fight to the ground and tried with more than 20 takedown attempts. Even when he was able to land the 4 attempts that were successful, he wasn't able to capitalize on them. Very impressive VFC debut by Rumbalo. No shame in this loss from Uska that showed he is not a easy out and despite eating 117 shots, he did not go down, get cut or get rocked, he can grow from this. We look for great things from both of these fighters. 265 3 Igor Blancho 3-0 (1-0 VFC) def Kevin Carol 0-2 (0-2 VFC) Submission (Kimura) 1 01:43 No other way to say this Blancho beat the breaks off of Carol. Took him down with ease then put on a ground clinic until he subbed him out. That is 3 wins in a row which could see Blancho in the title picture. After the fight a dejected Carol come over and said maybe the fight game is not for me. We think he is right. 185 3 Aahil Mohammad 2-0 (1-0 VFC) def Pacific Andriod 1-2 (1-1 in VFC) TKO (Strikes) 1 01:27 This fight was over fast, Mohammad quickly took Andriod down and started raining down blows that quickly had the referee jumping in to save Andriod from getting murdered. Great first fight in the org for Mohammad. 155 3 Mancha Aisland 1-0 def Nate Giannetti 0-1 Submission (Kneebar) 1 :40 Debut pro fight for both fighters. The walkout took longer than the fight, Aisland took Giannetti down and kneebared him in under 40 seconds. 40 seconds now that is a debut. Can say anything negative about Giannetti because Aisland looked on a different level. Sub of the Night 265+ 3 Justin Case 1-0 def Derek Trotter 0-1 Submission (Strikes) 1 :24 Man, not sure if it is something in the water, but another pro debut for two fights and it was over in 24 seconds. 24 seconds I barely had time to look at the ring girl's ass and Trotter is up there tapping out to strikes. What the hell, do they not teach these fighters you don't tap out to strikes. But to tell you what happened, the bell rang, Justin Case came to fight, threw 5 punches and landed 5 punches and Derek Trotter came to eat punches and he did 5 of them in a row and then tapped out like a 4-year-old girl. Justin Case by Submission (Strikes). 185 3 Dick Bandit 1-0 def Sean Murphy 0-2 (0-2 VFC) TKO (Punches) 1 04:37 The Dirty Dick Bandit, no way that is his christain name, well I hope not is making his pro debut against Sean Murphy. Put on a quick Mauy Thai clinc against Sean Murphy. Bandit threw 31 quick strikes from the clinch and just overpowered Murphy before Murphy could do much. That is two losses in a row, hopefully Sean can turn it around soon. 205 3 Olu Banjo 2-0 (2-0 VFC) def Thomas Chong 4-1 (0-1 VFC) TKO (Strikes) 1 01:59 Thomas Chong making his VFC debut has been murdering people in the QFC fights with 4 straight KOs in the first round before moving up to the pros. Olu Banjo was very clear before the fight, amature fights don't mean much. Banjo need a little under 2 minutes to show Chong the difference in competition hit him with some nasty kicks and then smashed him with the peoples elbow to end the fight by ground and pound. That is 2 wins in a row for Banjo he should be near a title fight soon. KO of the Night 170 3 Neil Parker 2-0 (1-0 VFC) def Areeb Bishop 0-1 TKO (Strikes) 1 03:46 This was one of those fights that either one could have ended with a touch. But Areeb was unable to touch Parker. And it seemed Parker was unable to miss Bishop. Parker landed 100% (yes, that is 100% the same chance you all have of going home alone tonight) of his shots, 30 of 30 shots on Bishop. Great fight by Parker, Bishop just needs to go back and focus some on accuracy and not loading up his punches. 265 3 Jimmy Vegas 1-1 (1-1 VFC) def Torro Torvonen 0-2 (0-1 VFC) Decision (Unanimous) 3 05:00 Crazy fight, Jimmy Vegas was using Torvonen for a punching bag for 15 minutes. For some reason Torvonen wouldn't engage back, to keep that in perpective Torvonen threw a total of 3 punches over the entire 15-minute fight…landed 0. While Jimmy Vegas threw 196 and landed 196...yes you heard that right, he landed 100% of 196 shots. The most shots ever thrown in a single match in VFC history. While we are impressed with Torvonen's chin we are also concerned taht Vegas may want to hit the weights. Impressive fight we look forward to more aggression and output like that from Vegas. Fight of the Night 205 3 John Russo 1-2 (1-1 VFC) def Bob Crawley 1-0 (1-0 VFC) TKO (Strike) 1 03:46 Another pro debut on the card with this being John Russo's first pro fight against a mauler in Bob Crawley. Well damn Russo softened Crawley up on his feet with some good boxing and then Hulk smashed him on the ground to win via TKO (strikes) in the first round. Impressive.
  13. You still do this? I Like it and am looking for some help keeping info out there on the events. But on the island we are having about 15 events a month, lol.
  14. imcool...lol I just did that without thinking. I wanted to run a 3rd business and pmed Mike. He very politely and diplomatically said yeah there is a guide out there and some helpful links. But to the question...I run a successful Org (crossing fingers) and Gym (I took this one off of the companies for sale because it had members and coaches, I just had to change it from private to public, clean the floors, and advertise). Orgs take the most time in my opinion. You can make money off gyms and once they are up and running, they are fire and forget. I can't speak on clothing or nutrition. But having the public gym funds help as you grow to cover those early losses. Just don't crazy and get 10 Elite Coaches before you have your first members.
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