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  1. CEC 585

    Main Event

    185lbs : Dasha Karimov vs Steve Belliveau


    Dasha Karimov got back to winning ways with a second round technical knockout of Cole Orion. It was a welcome return to form after back to back defeats at the hands of current middleweight champion, Zeus Obliteratii. Now he is looking to add another victory to his CEC record when two former 185lbs champions face of in this intriguing headliner. Dasha also wants to earn a little revenge for his training buddy, Jay Gatsby, who lost to Belliveau recently via decision. As well as revenge, a win here would throw his name back into the hat of possible title contenders and the idea of a third fight with Zeus would certainly grab his interest.

    Steve Belliveau has found himself on a nice little run of late, making it a third win on the trot with the aforementioned victory over Jay Gatsby. A fairly ordinary looking 6-5 record since joining CEC is quite deceptive as his fights have all been against top of the food chain fighters and like Karimov he looks to be just another win away from that title fight he so desperately craves again. His last defeat was actually to the current champion so getting that shot again is something he wants to get for more than one reason. Steve knows he has the power in his hands to stop his opponent, that power along with the fact that Karimov has a few knockout losses on his record will fill him with confidence. A thoroughly entertaining main event is definitely what lies ahead.
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  2. CEC 584

    Co-Main Event

    265lbs : DJ Maximus vs Pierre St. Georges


    DJ Maximus is undoubtedly a talented fighter, so far in his CEC career he has just lacked consistency but he will be looking to change all that starting with his fight against Pierre St. Georges. His defeats in our org have both been in title fights to elite level fighters in Jean Paul Garcon and Silas Monk so it’s not like he is losing to nobodies. He also holds a knockout win over his opponents training partner, Richard Kuklinsky so that will boost his confidence ahead of this bout. He knows he is capable of knocking out anyone with his unbelievable punching power and he also knows that St. Georges chin can be got to. He just needs to go in and do the business and get his career back on track with a win.

    Pierre St. Georges is out for blood and out for a little bit of that sweet sweet revenge for his buddy. He also needs to get back in the win column after back to back losses in his last two fights. Before those defeats he had won the title after putting together a nice little run and looked as though he could be the guy that would hold onto the belt for a good period of time. The fight game is tough though and you’re only as good as your last fight. So for Pierre a win is essential to keep him near the top of the division and in the hunt for a shot at that title again in the future. He has shown that his striking ability is up there with the best of them and it only takes one punch from these big fighters. Maximus has been stopped by strikes 14 times in his career, Pierre really wants to have increased that number to 15 by the time this fighter is over.
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  3. CEC 584

    Main Event

    185lbs Title : Zeus Obliteratii vs Edward Stoker


    Zeus Obliteratii gets his chance to avenge his loss at CEC 538 when he steps into the cage to face Edward Stoker. This time he has much more to lose as he puts his 185lbs title on the line against the man who outpointed him in all three rounds in their previous meeting. The current champion will feel that he has progressed as a fighter since that day though and that he now utilises his skills much more effectively as a result. Knowing that he has something to prove to the world and to himself will only spur him on and drive him towards getting a different result and retaining his title. On paper he looks the more complete fighter but as we know in this sport, nothing can happen.

    Stoker on the other hand knows he has what it takes to win against this opponent, he has done it before and it was a fairly convincing decision when they met before. But every fighter knows that each and every time you step into the cage you have to prove yourself all over again and thats what Stoker aims to do. He also knows how to win a title as he has held the CEC belt on two previous occasions and now looks to make it a third successful time he has taken the belt from someone in our org. In fact, he has succeeded in winning 7 title fights in his time with us which is incredible considering the talent that currently resides in his division. If he does walk away with the belt after this fight then he will be throwing his name firmly into contention as possibly the best 185lbs fighter in CEC history.
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  4. Awesome work as always John. You know I love the effort you put into what you do.

     

    So, I’m not saying this because I’m being a dick. I’m saying it because I know you would want it to be perfect and I assume it’s just a minor oversight, or maybe it’s deliberate and I’m about to win a prize...

     

    Larusso vs Legions isn’t on the poster.

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  5. CEC 583

    Co-Main Event

    265lbs : Andrey Kusnetcov vs Matt Hunt


    In the Co-Main Event we have a heavyweight fighter making his debut on the card called Andrey Kuznetcov and he arrives loaded with potential. He comes with a 16-2 record with 13 of those wins coming by way of his sensational striking ability which certainly makes him a man to take notice of. We hear that he has a solid ground game as well but he prefers to stand up and throw his hands until the fight is over and done with. This will obviously make him a popular fighter with fans who love nothing more than to see fists flying, blood spilling and knockouts happening. Hopefully he hasn’t bitten off a bit more than he can chew with his first opponent though, he will have to use every last bit of his fantastic skills to come up with a debut win.

    Matt Hunt has got his second stint at CEC off to a flyer with 2 stoppage wins in 2 fights since his return. His first time around may have ended with a fairly average 10-8 record but the comeback wins he now holds over Maki Pulu and Nova Zigaman has got tongues wagging and people are excited to see where he can go this time around. A third win in a row would definitely lead to the upper echelons of the heavyweight division and his name would all of a sudden be mentioned in title fight discussions. He now looks to add the newcomer Kuznetcov to his list of beaten foes to make that leap to the next level. He has the power to end the fight early but will have to be wary as his opponent also holds that card as well. This could be all about who strikes first rather than any technical ability that is possessed.
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  6. CEC 583

    Main Event

    265lbs : Devin Skrumbellos vs Jean Paul Garcon


    Devin Skrumbellos is a new face in the heavyweight division that the CEC audience should be getting very excited about. He arrives with a record of 26-11 and all 26 of his wins have come as a result of knockout/technical knockout, a massive 21 of his stoppage wins have been in the opening round. His world class striking is definitely something to stand back and admire unless of course you are in the cage with him because if you do that then it’s an early night for you. His debut may be against a tough fighter but Skrumbellos is not even slightly concerned by this and knows if he performs to his best then it doesn’t matter who is across the cage from him. A debut win drops him right smack in the middle of the championship picture. Great risk but with great reward in front of him.

    Garcon is that tough opponent I mentioned. He may be coming off back to back defeats but he is a former champion here and he definitely has the heart of one for sure. He has beaten many of the best fighters around and his defeats in CEC have only been to the truly elite in the weightclass. In fact in his last 2 losses, one was the loss of his title and the other was to the current champion so there is no shame in them. He will be looking to bounce back big here though and although he knows his foe is a knockout specialist, he also knows he can and has been knocked out himself before. This looks to be the key to the fight as both have the power to end it at any time. The most important thing for Garcon is to stop the slide asap, another loss would not be a welcome outcome for him.
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  7. CEC 582

    Co-Main Event

    265lbs : Richard Kuklinsky vs Samson Wade


    Richard Kuklinsky arrives at CEC with a 12-3 record, 11 of those wins coming via knockout so we know he has power in his hands. A talented stand up fighter, his skills look like they are of the standard that will take him to the top of the division in due course. An ever evolving fighter he may be but his bread and butter is clearly seen on the feet and adding another victim to his knockout list is always on his mind. He now has the opportunity to announce his arrival on the biggest stage when he finally steps into the CEC cage for his debut and fans are eager to see what he will bring to the table in an already exciting and incredibly talented heavyweight division.

    Samson Wade is the fighter that will get to welcome Kuklinsky to the cage, Wade himself will only be making his third appearance in our prestigious organisation, his previous two fights sadly have not went his way having been stopped by strikes in both encounters. Taking the positives though you can see that both defeats were to guys that have held gold here, his loss to Jean Paul Garcon was actually for the title since he arrived as the number 1 heavyweight from Aggressive Damage and Timur Rubin was a previous champion also. Now more than anything he wants to stop the slide and get back into the winners circle so he can start the climb back towards the top. He knows he faces a dangerous striker but holding 22 knockout wins of his own proves that he can hang with anyone on the feet and he certainly wont be afraid to trade blows when this bout gets underway. This one could be a blink and youll miss it kind of fight, an early stoppage for either fighter wouldnt be a huge surprise.
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  8. CEC 582

    Main Event

    265lbs Title : Silas Monk vs Ueda Umanouke


    Silas Monk has only lost twice in his CEC career. Both of those were to the same fighter, Pierre St. Georges. He avenged those defeats when he stopped his foe right at the start of the second round in their third fight due to strikes and with that he also took home the heavyweight title. A successful first defence would follow with a first round stoppage of DJ Maximus, again via strikes. Now he moves on to his second defence against a dangerous opponent but will feel he has the stand up skills to earn another knockout win. With 23 of his 24 career wins ending that way it would be hard to imagine he wouldnt be looking for the big finish again. He definitely holds the advantage there so will be happy if the fight stays on the feet.

    Ueda Umanouke has surprised many in his short time with us and doesnt plan on stopping his role of underdog that pulls off the upset any time soon. Stopping Jean Paul Garcon by strikes in the very first round of their encounter made it a third win in a row with us and also put a second former CEC heavyweight champion on his list of names he holds victories over. This time its not a former champion he faces but the current king of the division. Will that make a difference? Or has a new era dawned on us? The era of The Yatomi Brawl. We know he is capable in the stand up but will we get to see this awesome ground game that we hear so much about since he is in there with a very dangerous knockout specialist? All these questions will be answered once these warriors step into our cage for this highly anticipated showdown.
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  9. CEC 581

    Co-Main Event

    205lbs : Alex John Conor Burns vs Ras Li Judah


    Burns is back and people are sitting up and taking notice. Having lost the title to the current champion, Sergey Beznisko, as well as the rematch and then a disappointing third loss in four fights when he was outpointed by Alex Asztolas he was at a low point in his career. He didnt let it keep him down though as he returned with back to back wins and found himself climbing back up to the division summit yet again. centerNow he faces Ras Li Judah, the man who just dropped the title to that man Beznisko in his last fight. Burns now has the opportunity to get back to championship fights while denting the hopes and dreams of his fellow contender. His ability on the feet is scary but so too is that of his opponent, his ground game may be not as good but its incredibly hard to get the man down there so he probably isnt that concerned by it. As I said right at the start, Burns is back. Now he just has to keep that momentum going to back to where he wants to be, the very top.

    Judah arrived at CEC preparing for the possibility of facing Burns immediately. As the Aggressive Damage champion he was promised the title shot on his debut to unify the belts and although Beznisko was the champion when he signed, the rematch between Beznisko and Burns had already been scheduled so he didnt know who he would be facing as yet. So at CEC 564 a very interested Judah was ready and waiting to enter the cage to face off with whoever won the fight. It was Beznisko who claimed the victory again so it was he and Judah for the title and the fight with Burns never happened, until now that is. Its not like years have passed and we have been waiting for it forever but when you have two guys this good narrowly missing each other, their paths almost crossing but just not quite meeting in the middle, you start to wonder if it will transpire. But here we are, a matter of hours from a fantastic Co-Main Event. Judah having tasted his first CEC loss is looking to get back in the win column and set up another fight for the title against the winner of the headliner on this very card.
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  10. CEC 581

    Main Event

    205lbs Title : Sergey Beznisko vs Hyryx Dall

    Sergey Beznisko was once again crowned the CEC 205lbs champion when he got his revenge over Ras Li Judah with a stoppage in round number 4 in his last fight. He had lost his crown to Judah in their previous encounter but was determined he would not go 0-2 against him and pulled out all the stops to ensure his victory. That win took his record here to 8-2 as well as putting the belt back around his waist. A third fight could very well be on the cards in the future but at this moment in time his focus is firmly on his next challenge against Hyryx Dall. On paper these two fighters look as evenly matched as you could get, their skills could possibly end up neutralising one another when it comes to fight night. Although they have a similar record, Beznisko has been there and done it as far as the title goes and he will look to use that experience to his advantage in what is sure to be a great fight.

    Hyryx Dall has been in this position before. Last time he challenged for the title was when he took on then champion, Ras Li Judah. Judah had just taken the belt from tonights opponent for Dall and in his first defence made quick work of Hyryx, ending it early in the opening round. Lessons have been learned since then and a first round submission win in his next fight was a nice bounce back and a reminder to fans what he can do. While both fighters hold a black belt in bjj, Dall has been the one to show those skills in his career as he has ended half of his wins via submission. Even in CEC, his 8-3 record has comprised of 4 submission wins so he has proven he can do it at the highest level of mma. He will also be very aware that Beznisko has been tapped before so this will only build his confidence that he can do the same. Not all fighters get a chance at the title, Dall is getting a second shot at it. This time he wants to prove he can beat the best there is.
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  11. CEC 579

    Co-Main Event

    185lbs : Edward Stoker vs Jay Gatsby


    Edward Stoker rebounded from losing his title at CEC 566 with a decision win over Chins Gone in his last outing. This will be his third run at the title and there is nothing to suggest he can’t make that a successful run but obviously a win here is essential for him to get there. What’s interesting about his fight is that he is taking on a team mate of Dasha Karimov, the man who took his title from him. So a win here would be a bit of revenge although I’m sure that Stoker and Karimov will meet each other again somewhere down the road and that is where the real plot for revenge will be played out. In the meantime though, Stoker has to get in the cage and earn his way back to the very top of the division and that starts here.

    Gatsby didn’t have the debut that he had hoped for when he came out on the wrong end of a decision against Steve Belliveau. Not exactly the worst result as Belliveau has been the middleweight champion here but now he has to come back strong from that to earn himself his first win in the CEC cage. Now it’s another former champion on his way though so it certainly isn’t getting any easier for him in his quest for greatness. No doubt he will have been working close with his friend Karimov and taking tips from him on how to defeat Stoker. I hear his ground skills are incredible but the thing is that the guy wants to knock people out so whether we actually get to see these skills or not remains to be seen. One thing is for sure, Gatsby will not want to leave the cage tonight with a second defeat on the bounce so he will be pulling out all the stops to prevent that from happening.
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  12. CEC 579

    Main Event

    265lbs : Jean Paul Garcon vs Ueda Umanouke


    Fan favourite Jean Paul Garcon makes his return to the cage after his heartbreaking title loss back at CEC 570 and he will be looking to get back to championship contention with a win in this eagerly anticipated bout. Garcon had created a belief that that he was an unstoppable force in the heavyweight division and nobody was more shocked than he when he was knocked out in the second round by Pierre St. Georges. A short time away gave him time to heal from his wounds, find that hunger and get back to training like a mad man to achieve his end goal which is to reclaim the 265lbs crown. Considered one of the most popular fighters of this era, his absence however short, has been noticed by the fans. Most believe the St. George’s fight was just another bump in the road and that Garcon will soon be at the top of the tree where they believe he truly belongs.

    Umanouke definitely has a fight on his hands and he knows it. A former champion as an opponent is always going to be a tough proposition but let’s not forget that Timur Rubin was also the former champion in this division as well as the current super heavyweight champion and Ueda walked away with a unanimous decision victory from that fight. His CEC record is 2-0 and taking the scalp of Garcon in just his third appearance here would be a huge statement in a very tough weightclass. Should he achieve something he knows he is more than capable of then that would definitely propel him much closer towards a meeting with current heavyweight king, Silas Monk. Umanouke definitely has some great stand up skills, enough to compete with most in the division but Garcon could be a step too far there. However, if this fight goes to the deck then you really have to believe that Ueda has the clear advantage and that could be his safest route to a victory here.
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  13. Hugihie can't win a fight from running away the whole fight an not throw anything . Your not serious are ya lol.. an Ruiz was good fight very dangerous man he is . It was a fifty fifty that fight.. but also Parker was no were near his best for them last 3 he woulda been bout 60,70% due to the injury's he was carrying

    Saying Fury beat him is a lot less ridiculous than saying Parker was deserving of the 118-110 scoring. In my opinion at least. I’ve only watched it the once though. My opinion has been known to change after rewatching fights.

  14. CEC 577

    Co-Main Event

    170lbs : Desmond Glass vs Hans Huber


    Desmond Glass bounced back from his title fight disappointment against Hector Romero with a solid decision win over fellow title contender, Zane Mason. Now he looks to further his charge towards another shot at the belt and maybe even another impressive win streak like the one that saw him go 13 fights without loss before he ran into Romero. It’s safe to say that his recent win brought back a little confidence and he will feel he has the tools to walk away with win over Huber before settling down for the Main Event to see who he could be battling for the 170lbs strap.

    Huber won’t be keen on letting that happen though. Being a former champion himself he knows he can perform on the big occasions and there is absolutely no reason why he can’t do that in this fight. His recent 3 fight win streak puts him near the top of the division and that’s where he belongs. His record speaks did itself and there is no doubt about his abilities as those 3 wins I mentioned have been against excellent fighters. Doing it against Glass will be difficult but there is no reason to believe it cannot be a good night in the cage for Huber.
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  15. CEC 577

    Main Event

    170lbs Title : Linus Akerman vs Hector Romero


    Akerman may have shocked a few people back at CEC 573 when he walked away with a split decision victory over Romero as well as the 170lbs title but he wasn’t the least bit surprised by the outcome and has every intention of ensuring that history repeats itself in the headlining act on this card. Despite 1 judge giving Romero 4 out of 5 rounds the other 2 gave Akerman the nod in 3 rounds meaning we had a new champion on our hands. Once again Linus will look to utilise his stand up skills as this is the area he feels he is too good for Romero in. If he sticks to the game plan then there is a good chance he retains his title.

    Romero knows he can perform better than he did that night and maybe he just wasn’t on his game when he lost his belt. Regardless, he lost the fight fair and square and now comes into the rematch with the sole purpose of proving that he is in fact the better fighter and that first time around was just a glitch. He has been putting in the hours in the pre fight training camp but he has to ensure he gets it right on fight night or he could end up with the same result as before. Whichever way you feel the bout will go, one thing you have to admit is that we have an absolutely fantastic main event in store for you.
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  16. CEC 576

    Co-Main Event

    205lbs : Eagle Loveladdy vs Alex John Conor Burns


    New boy Eagle Loveladdy arrives with a record of 33-8 with 25 knockouts to his name. With stats like those it’s easy to see why fans are eager to see him in action in his forthcoming debut. His stand up skills are some of the best you will see anywhere in the mma world so he is going to be a very dangerous opponent for anyone that faces him in our cage. A fantastic acquisition for CEC but he won’t have it easy in his first fight with us as he takes on a former champion at 205lbs.

    Alex John Conor Burns is the man that gets to welcome Loveladdy to Claymore Elite Combat and will want to give the new kid on the block a debut loss and take the wind out of his sails. He got himself back in the win column when he outpointed Stan Judea in his last fight after back to back losses in the fights previous to that. Now he wants to kick on from that and move himself firmly back into the title picture where he believes is his rightful place. Another chance to get that belt back is all he wants and his record shows that he is more than capable of grasping his chance with both hands. The winner of this fight will surely be front and and centre for our headliner immediately after, ready to challenge the man who is declared champion.
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  17. CEC 576

    Main Event

    205lbs Title : Ras Li Judah vs Sergey Beznisko


    At CEC 567 Ras Li Judah made his debut here and took advantage of his instant title shot opportunity by stopping Sergey Beznisko in the third round by strikes. They had both won a round each but Judah was in no mood for letting the judges have a say in the outcome so he let his hands fly and put his opponent on the deck before diving in for the finish. This was the first time that Beznisko had been stopped by strikes, a huge statement by Judah. A great debut secured him the title and in his first defence he was even more deadly as he disposed of Hyryx Dall in the first round when he cracked him with a huge counter right hand that shook him before throwing a few more that ended it. Now he welcomes back the man he took the title from in what is sure to be a fight not to be missed.

    Beznisko has bounced back from that loss with a first round stoppage of his own and will certainly feel that he can secure the win this time around. Losing to Judah was only his second taste of defeat in CEC and after his first defeat he went on a run that that saw him take out some big names and win the title. So there is evidence there to suggest that the setback could make him come back stronger than before and regain the 205 strap. A slight change of gameplan could be all it takes to give us a different outcome or maybe the fight gods were just on the side of Judah that day and this time they may choose the other side. Either way, we are in for a hell of a fight.
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  18. CEC 575

    Co-Main Event

    265lbs : Timur Rubin vs Ueda Umanouke


    Super heavyweight champion Timur Rubin is looking to make another run at the 265lbs title and become a double weight champion once again. After back to back losses he bounced back with an impressive first round stoppage of Samson Wade. That brought his CEC win total to 16, making it 17 with a win here would surely lay the foundations for a crack at the new owner of the belt, Silas Monk. Rubin loves to knock people out, its what he does best and its what the fans turn up to see him do, 32 of his 41 career victories have ended this way and it wouldnt be that surprising if he added another here.

    Umanouke has only had a single appearance in the CEC cage but it was a successful debut that ended with a first round stoppage victory over Amis Pelle. A little over 3 minutes is all we really have to judge him on but he looked untroubled in that period of time. This fight with Rubin will certainly give us a better idea of his capabilities and what his future may hold for him here. Knowing that his opponent is a knockout specialist may make him a little cautious or it could make him go out to ensure he finishes before he is finished. Either way we should certainly expect fireworks.
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  19. CEC 575

    Main Event

    135lbs Title : Euphegen Doubdtfire vs Diagoro Yabaisama


    Doubdtfire puts his 135lbs title on the line for the first time since CEC 528 having spent most of his time defending his other title at 145lbs or partaking in superfights. Finally a challenger has emerged in our lightest weightclass worthy of stepping in to take on the worlds pound for pound king. Last time out, Doubdtfire cemented his position as the number 1 fighter with a split decision win over then GAMMA champion, Gareth Keenan. That took his winning streak to an amazing 13 and every time we see him in the cage it is hard to imagine that run coming to an end. He will without a doubt go down as one of the greatest to ever grace our org, the only question is how many more wins can he add to his incredible run.

    Yabaisama may not have quite the name of his opponent but his future certainly looks bright here. After 4 fights he has 4 wins and is deserving of his crack at the champion. His ability to end the fight via knockout and submission make him a dangerous prospect for anyone and the fact he has ground out some hard well earned decisions shows that he has a genuine chance of winning this fight. To most he is undoubtedly the underdog but in this sport we know anything can happen and for Yabaisama a chance is all he needs.
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  20. CEC 573

    Co-Main Event

    145lbs : Sergey Panikov vs Shogun Iron Tyson


    Sergey Panikov arrived to CEC as the Aggressive Damage 145lbs champion which granted him an immediate shot at the title here and a chance to take out the P4P king and CEC double weight champion, Euphegen Doubdtfire. Unfortunately for him it just wasn’t his night. A second round triangle saw Doubdtfire walk away with the submission victory. Panikov now looks to bounce back in his return to the cage. With 22 knockouts from his 35 wins we certainly know that he has that one punch ko power in his hands and he always looks to end the fight that way. He has the tools and self belief but when they both step in there he will certainly not have it easy with the opponent across from him. A win would throw him back into the title picture for sure and he will take confidence from the fact that he already owns a split decision win from their previous fight.

    Tyson drops down in weight for this fight having been competing at 155lbs lately. His last outing there ended in a unanimous decision victory for him and he would love nothing more than to add another win to his record. He will also be looking to throw down a little bit of revenge after that aforementioned loss he has on his record to Panikov. A win in his return to the 145 division would definitely leave him with options as to which weightclass to resume his career at. On paper it may look like he is at a disadvantage in the stand up but with 20 knockout wins of his own and his only stoppage loss coming from submission, don’t be surprised to see him attempting to keep it on the feet and take the victory with his solid striking skills.
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  21. CEC 573

    Main Event

    170lbs Title : Hector Romero vs Linus Akerman


    Romero returns to the cage after his split decision victory over Desmond Glass at CEC 570 took his record to 30-10, 13-3 in CEC. Although he has been a bit of a decision specialist in recent times, he maybe cut that last one a bit close and will look to be a bit more convincing when he heads in for his latest showdown. There is no doubt he is the number 1 welterweight in the world but in the business we are in you have to prove it every single time you step in to fight. Currently ranked as the number 6 in the P4P rankings, another win would see him head closer to that top spot where he feels he truly belongs. An absolutely fantastic headline fight for this event.

    Linus Akerman comes into this fight with a 18-5 record, 6-1 in CEC with a 5 fight win streak on the go. He has certainly earned his shot at the welterweight title disposing of some great fighters on the way. His only loss here was by majority decision to Terrence Thornton which he avenged shortly after with a decision win of his own. Winning by knockout is clearly his preferred method and he will certainly believe he has the advantage in a stand up fight. 15 knockout wins combined with the fact he has never been stopped himself really has him in confident mood, especially when he knows his opponent has a number of knockout losses on his record. Even though some may see him as the underdog, taking out the number 1 guy at 170lbs really would see him rise in the rankings and he certainly wouldn’t be shocked even if the rarest of the world would be.
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  22. CEC 572

    Co-Main Event

    185lbs Title : Zeus Obliteratii vs Dasha Karimov


    Zeus Obliteratii will walk into the CEC cage for his the 10th time at this event but it will be the first time he walks into it as the 185lbs champion. A title he claimed in his last fight against the same opponent he will face off with here. A split decision win for the Smiter Of Mortals took his record at the org to 6-3 and extended his winning streak to 4, a massive statement in a stacked weight division. Making it 5 in a row will be a tough task but he has already proven to the world that he can beat his foe, now he just needs to prove it again. At this moment in time he is rated as the number 3 middleweight fighter in the world but his goal is to make the leap from number 3 to number 1. Beating Karimov for a second time would go a long way in helping him reach that target.

    Karimov wants revenge, its as simple as that. Whether you scored the last fight for him or for his opponent it really doesnt matter because they are both here to do it all again and this time The Wolfman wants the win that will even it up between the pair. He had been on a great run before his last fight. In fact, under his current manager his record was 9-1-1 before facing Zeus in his first defence of the CEC belt. He was granted an instant title shot at then champion, Edward Stoker, under the terms of the buyout of Aggressive Damage which stated that the incoming champions would face current CEC champions. So on his first fight of a second run with us he disposed of Stoker with some devastating knees and became the champion. Now he looks to do it all again and hopefully end the who really won chat from their last meeting. Because if this one ends in more clear cut fashion then does it really matter who won the first time around?
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