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Jim Gibbler you don't stand a chance against David Though!

sry to say that sir, but i have to break your leg!

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I wish u all the best in the fight bro, but your fighter will lose!

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This Week In Evil #1

 

This very first thing that needs to be mentioned is that there is really twelve owners all baring The Evil Empire name, and yes they are in fact in all twelve cities. Some are very established and some are brand new and we have everything in between. We are going to take a look at where everyone stands today as organizations.

 

#12 Evil Hostility Hilo- Now they are last in their city ranked number five and they are ranked one hundred and eighteenth worldwide but EHH has yet to run an event. EHH is currently signing fighters of all weight classes and with so few organizations in Hilo they should be off and running with a full roster shortly.

 

#11 Evil Evolution- Currently ranked just above EHH in the world at one hundred and sixteen they become the second organization to be dead last in their home city. Once again just like EHH they have yet to host an event. They have two events on the books and will be kicking off what should be a good long run in Tokyo on Sunday March 30th.

 

#10 Evil L.A. Fight League- This will mark the third organization in a row to not host an event yet. With L.A. being a crowded market ELAFL has decided to just focus on Featherweights and Light Heavyweights to start building their reputation up. Even though they are the highest of the ranked organizations to not hold an event yet, I think they are the furthest away. We will have to see in the weeks to come.

 

#9 Evil 9- One event down and three more on the books for Evil 9 and they have a nice lead on the three organizations behind them. Evil 9 is inside the top one hundred and with some good event in the next few weeks and they could be competing for number eight.

 

#8 Evil HERITAGE- HERITAGE has the up and coming Evil 9 chasing them down while they are in a battle for number seven. Currently being seventy sixth in the world they are only a few spots away from number seven in the Evil Empire and could even over take number six with some strong events.

 

#7 Evil Empire: Amsterdam- EEA is right in the middle of the second little grouping of organizations by world rank. They are ranked seventh in Amsterdam and seventy third in the world and only six spots away from moving in Evil Empire position number six. To move up to sixth and really start competing with the top five they will need to consider opening another division and try to grab some well hyped free agents.

 

#6 Evil Troid- The first organization on this list to crack the top seventy Troid is surprisingly in a bad place. The higher you get ranked the harder it is for you to improve and sitting just outside the top five means they will struggle to gain while everyone else is just chasing them down. They are currently ranked sixty seventh in the world and only hold a six spot lead on EEA. I could see it being a major struggle for Troid to crack the top five with the 215k ID restriction.

 

#5 Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League- Ranked number five in the Evil Empire and ranked number five in Montreal but they are in the top fifty in the world. They have a good lead with the five spot and they are not far behind number four. EHMFL is open id and they have a big event coming up on Saturday so they could get even closer to the number four spot.

 

#4 Evil Forbidden Violence- Frank King has done just one hell of a job out in Vegas. He is currently ranked number forty and he is looking to maintain a firm grasp on the number four slot. If he can improve EFV more than he has in the past month or two we could see him in the top twenty worldwide. I think everyone should take a look at his bonus structure because things like that attract fighters and managers.

 

#3 Evil Empire: Throwdown- This is the only organization to currently hold the number one rank in their city. They are also the first org appearing on this list to have cracked the top twenty. I did see an event scheduled but with no fights confirmed yet so I cannot pass judgment if they are moving up or down this week. Throwdown has a comfortable lead on EFV and they are only six spots from the number one slot in The Evil Empire so I hope they get some big fights on this next event.

 

#2 Evil Siberian Fight League- Currently ranked sixteen in the world and number two in their city as well as The Evil Empire. They have a huge event coming up this week and would like to explode into the top ten. If they do that they will pass up The Evil Empire New York and overtake first place. ESFL I think is the most equipped org to hold the number one slot for a long time.

 

#1 The Evil Empire: New York- Number eleven globally, number three in their city, and number one in The Evil Empire is a nice feat. I would say they have no issue getting into the top ten but with no event scheduled this week they are going to drop, the question is how far? Will they still be number one in The Evil Empire and will they still be number three in New York? The answer is no. They could keep their ranking in New York but with the event that ESFL will be holding they should easily jump EENY for number one in The Evil Empire.

 

This ranking list is real interesting to me. There are small clusters of orgs almost like divisions. Twelve through nine are all extremely close, eight, seven and six are bunched together, four and five are very close, and one through three I think will battle with each other for a while. I personally can’t wait to see people start getting jumped in rankings spots, and what some of the owners do to try and get their spot back.

 

 

 

Now that we have seen where each of the organizations has fallen for this week I would like to look at the best events of last week. We all know that event rating is the most important thing to an event, the organization, and the owner so took the top five events by rating within The Evil Empire so you can see who is moving up, down, or just maintaining.

 

#5- March twentieth Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League held HMFL Fight Night 30. With a big title fight main event and several other decent hyped fights EHMFL was able to pull out a 168.67 event rating. Since they are ranked fifth within The Evil Empire I am sure they would have preferred to finish higher on this list to make sure nobody was chasing them down.

 

#4- FV#12 Leave it in the Cage on March 22nd scored a 186.56 on the rating. Evil Forbidden Violence is nearing that two hundred mark and they will need to quickly exceed it to move up in the rankings. They do have a big event coming up this week which will have two title fights on so the two hundred thresh hold could get beat then.

 

#3- SFL 80 had a rating of 311.14 and was on pay per view. The main event was a huge title fight for the ESFL welterweight title featuring Alex Mercer against Andrew Kehoe. I am sure ending up third on this list is not what they had in mind, but I think next week will be a much bigger week for them.

 

#2- Evil Empire Throwdown 10 ended with a 322.53 rating. Throwdown held their event in a smaller venue then ESFL and it was not on pay per view but they were still able to edge out a better rating. EET did have two title fights on their event line up and I am sure that aided them into the number two spot. By beating out ESFL they were able to get right up next to them in the rankings. Another event like this could push them past Evil Siberian Fight League taking them to number two.

 

#1- Evil Empire 1 was our number one event. It was the only event to go over the four hundred mark as they hit 452.09. This event was also a pay per view and it almost hit thirty thousand in sales. Only one title fight on the event and it did not make the main card so this was done on just pure fighter hype. EENY could further their place as the number one organization if they had an even scheduled this week. Since their next event will not take place until April 5th they could be pushed as far back as third.

 

Obviously you want to get on this list if you are not in the top five organizations because that means you are gaining on the competition. It will be difficult to break on to these ranking because the higher hyped fighters sign with the higher hyped orgs but it can be done. As a matter of fact I have predicted next week’s top five shows and it does feature some people that where not on this week’s list. With EENY not holding an event this week and with Throwdown not having any confirmed fights I had to leave them out, but things can change as these are just my best guess.

 

#5- Evil Empire Amsterdam: EEA 7 Damozzi vs Bishop on Sunday March 30th

 

#4- Evil Evolution: EE #1 Blood, Sweat, and Tears on Sunday March 30th

 

#3- Evil Forbidden Violence: FV #13 No Regrets on Saturday March 29th

 

#2- Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League: HMFL Mayhem by Slick Nik on Saturday March 29th

 

#1- Evil Siberian Fight League: SFL 81 on Saturday March 29th

 

If I am correct on my predictions here I can see ESFL over taking EENY. Regardless if SFL can pass EENY or not there will be a lot of shake up in the rankings for next week. Let’s move on to the Of The Week Awards. I took down the top five knockouts, submissions, and fights of the week, and hopefully soon I will find a sponsor to pay out the fighters that hit number one. We will do submissions then knockouts and finish up with fights. Anyone reading this that would like to sponsor OTW awards please get into contact with me so I know how much the fighters will receive.

 

Submissions

 

#5 Bruno Santos submitted Carlos Abuate with an Arm Triangle at HERITAGE 39 at 4:56 of the first round

 

#4 Romulo Barral submitted Billy Torpedo with a Triangle Armbar at T10: Live and Die at :58 of the first round

 

#3 Love Aikawa submitted Harry Callahan with an Americana at SFL 80 at 1:58 of the first round

 

#2 Babandiishe Chimutengwende submitted Alexander Volkov with a Triangle Armbar at EEA 6 at 1:37 of the first round

 

#1 Mikio Okita submitted Caeser Augustus with a Triangle Choke at FV #12 at 1:56 of the third round.

 

Knockouts

 

#5 Alex Mercer defeats Andrew Kehoe via TKO do to strikes at 3:51 of round number two at SFL 80

 

#4 Tesco Vee defeats Phukyorselvf Uzannavabizch via TKO do to strikes at 1:23 of the fifth round at HMFL Fight Night 30

 

#3 Phan Benjawan defeats Roger Ring via knockout with a punch at :52 of the first round at T10

 

#2 Rauli Raunio defeats Rista Rpa via knockout with a punch at :16 of the first round at Evil 9: New Age

 

#1 Winston Cole defeats Ron Kane via knockout with a head kick at 4:55 of the first round at EE1

 

Fights of the Week

 

#5 Jermaine Barksdale defeats Jethro Savage by unanimous decision after five rounds at FV #12

 

#4 Bors Hill defeats Mos Def by TKO via slam at :45 second of round three at HMFL Fight Night 30

 

#3 Simon Williams defeats Holy Jenova by TKO do to strikes at :05 of round three at EE1

 

#2 Spiral Stairs defeats Uzbek Krasavchik by submission Triangle Choke at 3:55 of the fifth round at EEA6

 

#1 Musashi Kato defeats Kazushi Sakuraba by unanimous decision after five rounds at EET 10

 

As I said earlier I am looking for a sponsor to pay out bonuses for these and I might be able to afford it on my own in the next few weeks. The only rankings we have left for you is the weight divisions and the pound for pound. I will do the top five of each weight class and the top ten pound for pound fighters in The Evil Empire. I was going to do a Fantasy Tycoon segment but considering how much this already is I chose to leave it out. If you would like to see a segment dedicated to Fantasy Tycoon just send me a message and I will consider doing it in the future. On to the fighters lists.

 

Bantamweight 135lbs

 

#5 Mike Corey Jr from Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League, ranked 51st at bantamweight and 1184th P4P

 

#4 CJ Johnson from Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League, ranked 30th at bantamweight and 844th P4P

 

#3 Yoko Gushiken from The Evil Empire New York, ranked 13th at bantamweight and 414th P4P

 

#2 Barney Rubble from Evil Empire Throwdown, ranked 7th at bantamweight and 175th P4P

 

#1 Stem Cell from Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League, ranked 5th at bantamweight and 116th P4P

 

If there was a world title already I guess we would see Stem Cell take on Barney Rubble for it. I think that would be a great fight and it could send the winner to the top 50 P4P or even better. Congratulations to Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League for dominating the bantamweight division by holding three of the five spots.

 

Featherweight 145lbs

 

#5 Bruce Gracie from Evil Forbidden Violence, ranked 159th at Featherweight and 1901st P4P

 

#4 Ivan ORourke Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League, ranked 146th at featherweight and 1786th P4P

 

#3 Caol Uno from Evil Siberian Fight League, ranked 118th at featherweight and 1420th P4P

 

#2 Leroy Morris The Evil Empire New York, ranked 71st at featherweight and 835th P4P

 

#1 Tyrion Lannister Evil Siberian Fight League, ranked 15th at featherweight and 133rd P4P

 

Evil Siberian Fight League had the most appearances at featherweight with two so congratulations to them. The dream matchup would of course be Lannister (ESFL) against Morris (EENY) and that would be one hell of a fight.

 

Lightweight 155lbs

 

#5 Braddley Johnson Evil Siberian Fight League, ranked 134th at lightweight and 1269th P4P

 

#4 Lyoto Parks The Evil Empire New York, ranked 103rd at lightweight and 905th P4P

 

#3 Heavy Damage Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League, ranked 74th at lightweight and 632nd P4P

 

#2 Esteban Delgado The Evil Empire New York, ranked 73rd at lightweight and 631st P4P

 

#1 Metin Eroglu Evil Siberian Fight League, ranked 57th at lightweight and 507th P4P

 

Second division in a row that features EENY and ESFL at the one and two positions they also tied for lead of the division with both having two fighters in the top five. Once we have a system set up for orgs to face off against each other these two seem like the front runners. Delgado versus Eroglu would be a very interesting fight and worthy of any main event spot.

 

Welterweight 170lbs

 

#5 Shawn Wexler Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League, ranked 106th at welterweight and 775th P4P

 

#4 Tatsua Aoki Evil Empire Throwdown, ranked 105th at welterweight and 773rd P4P

 

#3 Andrew Kehoe Evil Siberian Fight League, ranked 56th at welterweight and 419th P4P

 

#2 Krystian Wojnasiewicz Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League, ranked 30th at welterweight and 245th P4P

 

#1 Alex Mercer Evil Siberian Fight League, ranked 25th at welterweight and 213th P4P

 

This will mark the third division in row in which ESFL won or was tied for the lead of most top five fighters for the weight class. Mercer and Kehoe just faced each other in an epic battle and that is what propelled Mercer above Wojnasiewicz. Two top thirty’s at welterweight would serve as a proper world title fight I think.

 

Middleweight 185lbs

 

#5 Ricard Cuenca Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League, ranked 46th at middleweight and 328th P4P

 

#4 Damon Pierce Evil Empire Throwdown, ranked 41st at middleweight and 299th P4P

 

#3 Kazushi Sakuraba Evil Empire Throwdown, ranked 36th at middleweight and 275th P4P

 

#2 Rufus McTearson Evil Siberian Fight League, ranked 24th at middleweight and 206th P4P

 

#1 Tweedle Dee The Evil Empire New York, ranked 7th at middleweight and 58th P4P

 

Throwdown had the most representatives at middleweight but both of them failed to make the number one or two spot. If we were scheduling title fights this would be our third EENY against ESFL matchups out of five divisions so far.

 

Light Heavyweight 205lbs

 

#5 Randy Orton The Evil Empire New York, ranked 45th at light heavyweight and 316th P4P

 

#4 Tesco Vee Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League, ranked 43rd at light heavyweight and 304th P4P

 

#3 Thomas Stark The Evil Empire New York, ranked 38th at light heavyweight and 270th P4P

 

#2 Huges De Payens Evil Sibirean Fight League, ranked 33rd at light heavyweight and 241st P4P

 

#1 Dane Brigglett Evil Empire Throwdown, ranked 21st at light heavyweight and 153rd P4P

 

The Evil Empire New York has two fighters in the ranking giving them the most. The top two Brigglett (EET) and De Payens (ESFL) would be the two to face each other and that is a fight I want to see.

 

Heavyweight 265lbs

 

#5 Marcus Dantes Evil Siberian Fight League, ranked 62nd at heavyweight and 401st P4P

 

#4 Andrzej Niedzwiedzki Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League, ranked 40th at heavyweight and 232nd P4P

 

#3 Simon Williams The Evil Empire New York, ranked 24th at heavyweight and 129th P4P

 

#2 Douglas Quaid Evil Siberian Fight League, ranked 22nd at heavyweight and 115th P4P

 

#1 Lan Mandragoran Evil Empire Throwdown, ranked 8th at heavyweight and 30th P4P

 

If we could get a Quaid Mandragoran fight and Lan wins he could be in the top 20 P4P, and then again if Quaid wins he would be in the top 50 P4P so either way it would greatly benefit both of them. This might be the best fight The Evil Empire could put on as a whole not just individual orgs. Evil Siberian Fight League won the division with two fighters appearing in the top five.

 

Super Heavyweight 265+lbs

 

#5 Mr. legendary Evil Siberian Fight League, ranked 73rd at super heavyweight and 3150th P4P

 

#4 Jimmy James Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League, ranked 51st at super heavyweight and 940th P4P

 

#3 Ogusrivimus Amauimus Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League, ranked 50th at super heavyweight and 938th P4P

 

#2 Uinicius Cavalcante The Evil Empire New York, ranked 34th at super heavyweight and 686th P4P

 

#1 Po Panda Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League, ranked 26th at super heavyweight and 458th P4P

 

This is interesting as this has to be the worst division in The Evil Empire and it is only the second division to not feature an Evil Siberian Fight League fighter in the top two. It would be EENY against EHMFL at the battle of super heavyweight. Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League had three fighters crack the top five giving them the division.

 

Before we go on to the top ten pound for pound fighters I would like all the fighters involved with The Evil Empire to start striving to make this list. It will be updated weekly and this is what you should be gunning for. Once someone comes up with the clear cut solution to determine world champions contenders will be coming from this list I am sure. Do you want to win the championship at your base org? Yes you do, because it will help you get to the ultimate goal of having a chance to say you are the best in the world. Now on to the top ten pound for pound fighters in The Evil Empire.

 

#10 Alex Mercer welterweight from Evil Siberian Fight League

 

#9 Rufus McTearson middleweight from Evil Siberian Fight League

 

#8 Barney Rubble bantamweight from Evil Empire Throwdown

 

#7 Dane Brigglett light heavyweight from Evil Empire Throwdown

 

#6 Tyrion Lannister featherweight from Evil Siberian Fight League

 

#5 Simon Williams heavyweight from The Evil Empire New York

 

#4 Stem Cell bantamweight from Evil Hardcore Montreal Fight League

 

#3 Douglas Quaid heavyweight from Evil Siberian Fight League

 

#2 Tweedle Dee middleweight from The Evil Empire New York

 

#1 Lan Mandragoran heavyweight from Evil Empire Throwdown

 

There is is folks the top ten fighters that are currently apart of The Evil Empire. Only four org are represented in this list currently so if you do not have a fighter that made this list get out there and recruit, and make sure you are building hype threw your matchups. Honestly some of the orgs that have yet to hold an event could have fighters making this list in just a few months or less. It will come down to you as owners to get your fighters on this page.

 

Well that takes care of all of our rankings and the most time consuming thing I have done in a long time. All these stats and placements will be gathered on Sunday mornings so it can and will change dramatically over the course of a week. So if you sign someone or have a big fight on a Wednesday and your fighter is not showing up its because of their rank or status at the previous Sunday mark.

 

Well we are down to just two more segments of This Week in Evil. In this segment I am going to take a pole question for the readers. All answers should be sent to me in a PM and I will stop taking votes on Saturday night. Next week the poll results of this week’s question will be posted with some discussion and a new poll question will be put up. You will need to PM your vote to this question by searching for me. My manger ID is: 93217 and if you think you will be a regular when it comes to voting please bookmark me. Now that we have contact information let’s get on to the question.

What is more important to you when it comes to The Evil Empire?

 

  1. Having a world championship for all weight classes
  2. Having world events and tournaments
  3. Being a part of something that could be game changing
  4. The ability to move fighters around without affecting title contention
  5. Other

 

 

Please be sure to send your vote in before Saturday or it will not be counted.

 

I wanted to do a little segment with ideas that I have about the idea behind the Evil twelve so I will set a paragraph or a page aside for that. That is where this paragraph is coming from. My helpful idea for the Evil 12 is a simple one this week, but it will greatly improve the entire group. I think that everyone should buddy up with another org. The closes by proximity that has one buddy being a top six and the other being in the bottom six. The top six should be looking at the fighters that will not receive a contract extension for whatever reason and try to send that fighter to its sister org. It will help the six orgs in the back of the rankings get a head of the non-Evil Empire organizations. The buddy system should also be used to host fights on each other’s cards as it will give a better rating to the lower orgs, and help the top orgs get some new opponents for their mid card range. Los Vegas and Las Angeles is a perfect example of this. When EFV knows they will not be resigning three fighters in the lightweight division that have 60+ hype plus popularity they should refer them to ELAFL since the distance is close and they would be contenders over there. Also once ELAFL is running events EFV could send two or three fighters over to do a few main event spots which will jump the event rating and allow a larger cash flow which of course leads to bigger names being able to be signed. This is just my thought and idea. I do have plenty more ideas that I will be throwing up on here so you will have to read weekly to see if there is anything good enough to jump on to and try to get all owners on board with it.

 

This Week in Evil will be posted on its own thread in the Fighter Interview sub forum where anyone can post comments or questions. I will also post it on each of the Evil twelve’s smack talk threads so each one of your fighters can see it. If someone posts a question or a comment on the smack talk threads I will not see it as I do not check the smack talk threads of orgs that I do not work or fight for. You will need to go to the Fighter Interview sub forum to post questions and comments. This thread would be a great thread to talk smack to fighters in other orgs that are a part of the Evil Twelve as it should get back to them with easy.

 

I have talked to a lot of fighters, managers, and owners with in The Evil Empire and a lot of you guys enjoy my work and I appreciate that. Now I know this is not like my typical work but I wanted to do something different and I had to make it enjoyable for maybe over 1500 different fighters when all 12 orgs become fully operational. With that being said I am thinking of adding a second Evil Empire show that focuses on interviews as I said before. There is also a chance that I will introduce a third weekly show that is more based on my current preview and review work where I do a review of the top ten fights and a preview for the weeks main events but we will see how much time I have available.

 

I would like to suggest to all the org owners to copy and paste this and send it out to all of your fighters. The reason behind it is that not all managers go to the forums and some people really enjoy the write ups and promos. Who knows it my make them what to bring their higher hyped fighters to your orgs.

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TROID

Event: Forais Chruthaíonn IV

Date: 8th July 2014

Venue: Hayashi’s Lounge, London (2000)

 

Hello everyone, and welcome to Troid! We will be hopefully running regular previews and reviews regularly from now on and we hope you enjoy them. Our event we will be previewing is Forais Chruthaíonn IV, so let’s get right down to the action we will be looking at, in running order.

205lbs

Daniel Leone 1-0-0 (0-0-0) vs Philip Levasqua 2-6-0 (0-2-0)

Our first fight of the night puts Troid newcomer Daniel Leone against unfortunate Philip Levasqua. Leone is an intriguing individual. Despite it appearing his main strength is his stand up game, in his first fight, he used his wrestling to bring the fight to the ground and earn a decision win. He will need to be alert against the more experience Levasqua. Levasqua has superior wrestling but is currently on a 6 fight losing streak. He will be hoping to reverse his fortunes and pick up a win using his grappling.

PREDICTION: Leone wins via TKO in Round 1

170lbs

Bratt The Lion 1-3-0 (0-2-0) vs Eric Be 3-3-0 (0-2-0)

In this fight, we have two fighters with similar records in the Troid cage. Simply put, there is only one route to victory for both fighters here. The Lion needs the keep the fight standing and hope his Muay Thai can help him knock Be out. Be will need to use his wrestling to gain a position where he can execute a submission. Will be interesting to see both fighters strategies in the fights, and who the winner will be.

PREDICTION: Be wins via Sub in Round 1

185lbs

Paul Ming 4-3-0 (1-2-0) vs George Pierre 2-3-0 (1-3-0)

Two men who both have struggled as of late compete against each other in an attempt to change their fortunes in the Troid arena. Paul Ming has struggled to excel since he switched to MMA from KT. 1 win from 3 fights since signing for Troid, Ming has the perfect chance to get back to winning ways. From what we have seen of Ming, he likes to GnP his way to victory, but can also stand a fight. Pierre has yet to finish a fight, with both wins coming via decision. He looks to score points from stalling after gaining a takedown, and it will be hard for Ming to counter this.

PREDICTION: Ming wins via TKO in Round 2

205lbs

Magnus Svensson 2-1-0 (1-1-0 in Troid) vs Fraser Opie 2-0-0 (0-0-0)

Here we have Magnus Svensson taking on Troid debutant, Fraser Opie. Svensson is dangerous on his feet, showing good accuracy in his fights so far while also displaying his power to KO his opponents. He has an average ground game and a BJJ blue belt but we have not been able to witness his abilities in these areas yet. He may need to hope they are up to scratch against dangerous wrestler Fraser Opie. Opie has been dominant in his two fights so far, bringing his opponents to the ground before pounding them into unconsciousness. He has a solid chin which may be enough to keep him in this fight, but unless he gets the takedown, it will soon succumb to Svenssons power.

PREDICTION: Opie wins via TKO in Round 1

170lbs

Jack Milligan 4-5-0 (3-5-0) vs Jimmy Wallhead 2-2-0 (0-2-0)

This will be an interesting fight with both fighters skilled in multiple aspects. I expect Wallhead will try to go for a sub win again, while Milligan’s only KO win coming from a top position. I will be surprised if Milligan can pull off a sub win, but in MMA, anything can happen. This will be a close fight, where either fighter can win.

PREDICTION: Wallhead wins via Sub in Round 1

145lbs

Junior Borg 3-3-1 (2-2-1) vs Aoki Yoshidas 5-2-1 (1-0-1)

This is a highly anticipated rematch after their first bout was fought to a majority draw. Borg will again be looking to use his wrestling to keep the fight standing where they are evenly matched. Borg is dangerous standing, but Yoshidas is dangerous in all areas. This could receive Of The Night honours in any of the 3 categories.

PREDICTION: Yoshidas wins via Sub in Round 3

170lbs

Dave Matthews 5-6-0 (4-4-0) vs Alexandre Ribeiro 6-2-0 (2-0-0)

Matthews will want to use his stand up game in order to defeat dangerous submission specialist Ribeiro. Matthews is the more experienced fighter, and will want to use that to his advantage. Ribeiro will be looking to extend his undefeated Troid record against Matthews, and woud love to do that with another submission. This could be an interesting fight, but it will require both fighters to be on top of their games.

PREDICTION: Ribeiro wins via Sub in Round 1

185lbs

Nick Clark 3-1-0 (2-1-0) vs Owen Williams 4-0-0 (3-0-0)

This fight hinges on one factor: will Williams be able to instigate the clinch? Williams has shown his devastation in the clinch, and Clark will need to avoid it like the plague. One thing I believe will help decide the fight will be Clark’s lack of morale, and that is what I am basing my prediction on.

PREDICTION: Williams wins via KO in Round 1

Co-Main Event: 185lbs

Lugh Blackburn 4-1-0 (4-1-0) vs Robb Wells 5-0-0 (0-0-0)

There aren’t many tougher challenges Wells could have faced in his first fight in Troid, but Wells has the ability to challenge at the top immediately. Blackburn is a top contender in the division, and will capitalise on any mistakes Wells makes in the fight, meaning a KO can come from anywhere. Blackburn will also need to be aware of Wells superb ground game. This fight will be completely one sided, the only question, is which side it will fall on.

PREDICTION: Blackburn wins via TKO in round 1

MAIN EVENT: 205lbs

Jackb Jhanssn 6-1-0 (2-0-0) vs Thors Hammer 7-1-0 (3-0-0)

We have an absolute belter of a Main Event here. Reigning champ Jhanssn dominated previous champion Earl Grey not once, but twice! He has the ability to trouble any opponent, being skilled in all aspects of MMA. We know how good the champ is on his feet, but how good is he on the ground? If there ever was a man to test this out, Thors Hammer is the man to do it. Hammer won a tournament, beating 3 other men to be crowned the #1 contender for the title. After winning the tournament, he was inexplicably sacked by his manager at the time, Will Stuart. Fortunately for Hammer, he has been picked up by Guy Mezger, and it will be interesting to see if there is any change in his sliders. This has the potential to be a great battle if Hammer can get the fight to the ground, but if he doesn’t, then I am afraid there will only be one result.

PREDICTION: Jhanssn wins via KO in round 1 and remains the Light-Heavyweight Champion!

Well, that is our preview for the event, with a great card lined up. Be on the lookout in the forums for your chance to smack talk your opponent, give a longer post fight speech, and call out your next opponent!

~T~ Co-Owner

Grant Brophy

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TROID REVIEW: Forais Chruthaíonn IV


Hey everyone, it was another fantastic event for Troid last Sunday with the 205lbs title on the line in the main event and a whole host of other talent involved as well. Here we round up the results and what happened during the fights



Levasqua def. Leon via Majority Decision


Bit of an odd battle here as Leone took Levasqua to the ground, only for Levasqua to overrun him with submission attempts. In a fight that could have gone either way, Levasqua did enough to convince the judges to give him the win.



Be def. The Lion via Kimura in Round 2


The Lion dominated Be in the first round, using the clinch to full effect. Unfortunately, he could not maintain that in the second round. Be gained the clinch in the second and after The Lion hit him with a few shots, Be took him to the ground where he maintained his position to lock in a kimura and earn him a win.



Milligan def. Wallhead via TKO (Strikes) in Round 1


Milligan showed no mercy in this fight as he used the clinch to take Wallhead down before unleashing a devastating barrage of strikes to finish the fight. No more needs to be said other than Milligan will be looking up the division to see who else he can refigure with his GnP.



Ming def. Pierre via TKO (Punches) in Round 1


Ming was in lethal form here, taking Pierre down before stalling to drain Pierre. Once the fight was stood up, Ming unleashed a deadly combo of Jab-Hook-Hook to down Pierre before the referee jumped in to stop the fight.



Svensson def. Opie via KO (Head Kick) in Round 1


Svensson had this fight controlled from start to finish. Opie never threw a single strike, while in comparison, Svensson didn’t miss a single shot. Svensson knocked Opie down with an uppercut before waving him to his feet. As soon as Opie was up, he hit him with a body shot before unleashing a devastating head kick that earned him KO of the Night honours.



Borg def. Yoshidas via KO (Punches) in Round 3


The rematch between these two after their first bout ended in a draw. This fight was another good bout between these two. The first round was close, with both fighters staking a claim for the round. Aoki Yoshidas took control of the 2nd round and as it seemed Yoshidas would close out a decision win, Borg knocked him down with a HUGE combo. As Yoshidas got back to his feet, Borg hit another huge combo to knock Yoshidas out cold! It will be interesting to see how Yoshidas recovers from this.



Riberio def. Matthews via Armbar in Round 1


Riberio made short work of Matthews in spectacular fashion. After a brief opening period with both fighters feeling each other out, Riberio quickly gained the clinch, pulled guard and then executed an armbar to pick up the win and the Sub of the Night bonus for his fantastic display of BJJ.



Williams def. Clark via TKO (Strikes) in Round 3


A fantastic battle here between two skilled fighters which earned Fight of the Night. Williams had the first two rounds won in the eyes of the commentator before finishing Clark in the third. A thunderous head kick rocked Clark, and soon after, Williams cracked Clark with a huge right hand which sent Clark to his knees. After a few more shots the referee called the fight off to give Williams the win.



Blackburn def. Wells via KO (Punches) in Round 1


This fight lasted less than a minute, and you could see how it would go within the opening seconds with Blackburn opening up a cut quickly on Wells. Just as Wells looked winded, Blackburn unleashed a monster combo which put Wells out with immediate effect. With another win under his belt, Williams is looking at the title in the near future after keeping his perfect MMA Career intact.



Jhanssn def. Hammer via TKO (Cut) in Round 1 to remain the Light-Heavyweight Champion!


Is there anybody in the 205lbs division right now who can challenge Jhanssn? The guy has been dominating in every fight he has fought in Troid, and he showed no signs of letting up here. I said in the preview that Hammer will only win if he can bring Jhanssn to the mat, and Hammer couldn’t do it. The champ displayed good wrestling to keep it on the feet, giving Hammer a nasty cut which got to the point that the doctor has to call off the fight. It is a shame for Hammer, but a big win for the champ.



That is it from me here at Troid HQ, join me next time where I will be Previewing Troid: Forais Chruthaíonn V to take place next Sunday!


-Grant Brophy, Troid Co-Owner


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TROID: Forais Chruthaíonn V

Date: 15th July 2014

Venue: Hayashi’s Lounge, London (2000)

 

Hey everyone, and welcome to another Preview we have for you. This time, we are previewing FC: V which will feature 9 fights from Troid regulars along with a fight consisting of one fighter from each of Troids owners! We will also crown a NEW Lightweight Champion so let’s get right to the action.

Nate Lamb 0-0-0 (0-0-0) vs Jan Lamiglat 0-1-0 (0-0-0)

Interesting battle here as we see two fighters make their Troid debuts, and one of them making their professional debut. Lamiglat never got to showcase his abilities in his last fight so he will be looking to make up for that here. If he is unable to take Lamb down then he will be unable to win. Close fight to call this one.

PREDICTION: Lamiglat to win via Submission in Round 1

 

Hank Marvin 2-5-0 (1-5-0) vs Rohan Khan 2-3-0 (0-0-0)

Marvin will be looking to take Khan down to the ground, where he has the advantage. He is on a horrible 5 fight losing streak, and will need to avoid the punches of Khan in order to break that. Khan will be looking to make a statement in the division by picking up the win against Marvin.

PREDICTION: Khan to win via TKO in Round 2

Titus Andronicus 1-0-0 (0-0-0) vs Cian Chulainn 2-2-1 (0-0-0)

Here we have the owner vs owner fight in Troid! My own Titus Andronicus will be squaring off against Craig Brophy’s Cian Chulainn. Chulainn will be looking to take Titus down, but may fancy his chances in the stand up, going against a fighter 4 years younger than him! Titus will be looking to score a KO win early, in an attempt to end it before he is tired and becomes an easy victim to a takedown. I am going to have to go with my own guy on this one, despite the obvious disadvantage he has.

PREDICTION: Andronicus to win via KO in Round 1

Yuri Solvynov 1-1-0 (1-1-0) vs Tyrone Woodley 1-3-0 (1-0-0)

This battle will be going straight to the ground, but it will be interesting to see who gains the dominant positon. Woodley will require a dominant position more in order to utilise his GnP, while Solvynov will be looking to gain a dominant position for his subs, but will be confident in being able to submit Woodley from his back. I anticipate a good back and forth battle between these two.

PREDICTION: Solvynov to win via Sub in Round 2

Adam Ali 3-1-0 (0-0-0) vs Brian Jenen 6-5-0 (2-3-0)

Good match up here as Ali takes on Jenen. Ali seems to prefer tiring out his opponents by slamming them down. He has scored a KO with a slam and also a KO through tiring his opponent and counter punching. Jenen loves scoring submission wins, so Ali will have to be careful not to be caught by “The Captain” after taking him down. The factor that may decide this fight is Jenen seems tired before the fight so Ali may be active in wearing him down.

PREDICTION: Ali to win via Unanimous Decision

Wheasy Whee 5-4-0 (3-2-0) vs Brad Norvell 1-1-0 (1-0-0)

Dangerous ground fighter Whee will be looking to win against surprise package Norvell. Whee has demonstrated his ability to win in a variety of ways on the ground and will be looking to use that experience to win against Norvell. Norvell surprised everyone, including me, when he was ranked bottom of the division, and he defeated the #1 ranked guy in the division in JG Wentworth. It will be interesting to see Norvell, primarily a wrestler, adapting to Whees ability on the ground. This will be a close fight, and one fans will be watching eagerly.

PREDICTION: Whee to win via Submission in Round 2

Carlos Centurion 4-0-1 (0-0-0) vs Felix Storm 4-0-0 (0-0-0)

Here we have two highly skilled, undefeated fighters making their Troid debuts. Centurion has displayed great striking, winning two fights via TKO Cut and another by Submission Strikes. He seems to favour the clinch, which will be interesting as he goes against dangerous grappler Storm. Storm will be looking to utilise his wrestling to compliment his BJJ skills. It will be interesting to see who comes out on top in this bout.

PREDICTION: Centurion to win via TKO (Cut) in Round 2

LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT

Jack Olin 4-0-0 (4-0-0) vs Elijah Hart 3-2-0 (3-0-0)

Here we have our lightweight championship between Jack Olin and Elijah Hart. Olin will be looking to use his fantastic wrestling to get him into a position to GnP Hart out and win him the fight. The one place he may lose is Hart can win in all areas. Hart has won a fight via TKO and 2 fights via Sub. It is important that Olin doesn’t get caught by Harts submission while he attempts to turn him into a pancake.

PREDICTION: Hart to win via Submission in Round 1 and become the Lightweight Champion!

CO-MAIN EVENT

Matt Green 4-0-0 (4-0-0) vs Lane Brooks 6-4-0 (3-0-0)

“The Gravy Raven” has been a hugely popular figure since joining the Troid ranks, scoring impressive wins over a number of top contenders. He will be looking to use his BJJ to score a win over his toughest competitor to date. Brooks has shown his ability to win from a variety of positions, kicks, knees and submissions. If Green manages to take him down, he will be looking to use his Submissions to score a win.

PREDICTION: Brooks to win via Submission in Round 1

MAIN EVENT - #1 Contenders Fight

Lexington Snape 11-5-0 (4-1-0) vs Epi Fongua 4-2-0 (3-0-0)

This fight is to decide the #1 contender to Charles Blackburn’s title at Slider Kings and whoever wins will be a worthy contender. Snape has done well since losing to Blackburn, scoring 2 wins in the process. Fongua will be his toughest challenge so far, and Snape will be looking to use his clinch to cause some serious damage to Fongua. Fongua has been impressive since signing for Troid, scoring 2 KO wins. Fongua will be looking to avoid the clinch and strike from distance. It will be another case of who gains the preferred position will win the fight.

PREDICTION: Snape to win via TKO in Round 2

That is it from me for another event from Troid, as we build up to the next Slider Kings event which will feature EVERY CHAMPIONSHIP BELT on the line so be prepared for a fantastic event which will be coming up this weekend!

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TROID - Forais Chruthaíonn V Review

Arena: Hayashi’s Lounge (2000)

Attendance: 1680

Event Rating: 114.33

Hey everyone, and welcome to another Troid event as we take a look back at this past weekend’s event in London. This event featured some serious finishes, including a 5 second KO and a new Featherweight Champion! Let’s get right down to the action, as we look at where it went wrong for some fighters, and where it went completely to plan!

Nate Lamb def. Jan Lamiglat via Unanimous Decision

Nearly all of this fight was spent in the clinch, with Lamiglat attempting to use it to take the fight to the ground. Overall, Lamiglat failed with 33 takedowns, 23 of which were in the clinch. Lamb used his time to land strikes, using punches, elbows and knees all to good effect. This was a relatively easy decision for the judges in the end, with only one fighter landing the shots throughout the fight.

 

Hank Marvin def. Rohan Khan via Submission (RNC) in Round 1

Marvin dictated this fight from start to finish, scoring a takedown early before standing up after deciding his position in Khan’s guard wasn’t a good one. Straight after standing, he scored a double leg into half guard before advancing to mount. He took Khan’s back from there, and after a brief struggle, managed to sink in the submission. Marvin’s dominance was demonstrated by Khan not having a single offensive manoeuvre throughout the fight.

Cian Chulainn def. Titus Andronicus via Unanimous Decision

Andronicus came out swinging, looking to end Chulainn early, but got caught out by the Takedown Counter often, and that is what decided the fight. Chulainn kept his composure on the floor, having a good mixture of controlling and striking. Craig Brophy wins the battle of the owners, and it will be interesting to see if there are more of the same in the future.

Tyrone Woodley def. Yury Solovynov via KO (Punch) in Round 1

The saying “Don’t blink or you will miss it” is very much applicable to this fight. The scary part is that Woodley is primarily a wrestler, with his boxing skills still in the early stages of their refinement. After the bell rang, the only action that occurred was Woodley and Solovynov touching gloves before Woodley unleashed a one-two combo that knocked Solovynov out cold! One of the famed 5 second KO’s in the game, it is a scary thought that if Woodley can do this at this level, how good can he get when he trains further! Such a fantastic KO earned Woodley the knockout of the night honours.

 

Adam Ali def. Brian Jenen via Unanimous Decision

Quite a slow-paced fight here, with both fighters looking to score points and try an easy way to win. Ali came off best here, scoring more takedowns and hitting ground strikes in order to win each round. With all rounds going for Ali, it is a good win for him, but not a big defeat for Jenen who will not be too disheartened by his performance and should feel confident with a bit more work in the gym.

 

Wheasy Whee def. Brad Norvell via Submission (Armbar) in Round 1

Big shock result here, as Whee managed to win this fight when it looked like he was going out. Norvell cut, rocked and knocked Whee down to the mat, but got caught when he tried to go in for the kill. Whee managed to catch Norvell in a triangle and quickly transitioned into an Armbar to gain the win. It was a fantastic submission from Whee which earned him Submission of the Night.

Carlos Centurion def. Felix Storm via KO (Head Kick) in Round 1

Another fantastic KO win which very nearly earned KO of the Night had it not been for the speed at which Woodley won his fight. Centurion did the damage in the Thai Clinch, opening a cut badly before dropping Storm with a big knee. Storm managed to escape to his feet, but before he could find his balance, Centurion unleashed a MONSTER HEAD KICK which finished the fight there and then. I could have sworn I saw Storm rise a few inches off the floor just from the force of it and Centurion just showed what a scary guy he is with the smile on his face after seeing the damage he did.

145 LBS CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT!

Jack Olin def. Elijah Hart via TKO (Strikes) in Round 3

What a fight we had here for the Featherweight title! This fight just showed how much both fighters wanted it and it earned Fight of the Night for both fighters! Hart had the better of the first two rounds, utilising leg kicks and body punches to help him to get his takedowns but he was unable to get a submission in. Hart rocked Olin with a right hand, but Olin gained a takedown into side control. He advanced to mount and unloaded with strikes, and Hart eventually succumbed to crown Jack Olin as our new Featherweight Champion!

CO-MAIN EVENT - #1 Contenders Fight

Matt Green def. Lane Brooks via Submission (Kimura) in Round 1

Brooks had a good idea of trying to utilise leg kicks to take away Green’s takedown ability, but it was not enough. After having the better of the standup, Green managed to get a takedown into Brooks guard. He eventually managed to transition into side control, and after maintaining his position for a while, managed to get hold of Brooks arm. After a bit of a struggle, Green got his leg over Brooks head to really apply pressure and gain a great win.

MAIN EVENT

Lexington Snape def. Epi Fongua via TKO (Cut) in Round 2

Snape continued to show how dangerous of a fighter he is by beating highly regarded Fongua. After Lex dealt some damage in the clinch, including the initial cut, Fongua managed to break the clinch and went on to dominate the round, winning the round according to the commentator. However, within 2mins of the second round, Snape had the clinch again, and brutalised Fongua with knees and elbows to the point that his cut was pouring with blood. Unfortunately, the doctor called off the fight to award the win to Snape.

 

With another solid event put on show, we move closer to Slider Kings, which will have EVERY title on the line, and will be held in the 7000-seater Camden Conference Centre. We have a WTG event next week which will be another big event, and I look forward to writing about it soon.

-Grant Brophy (GBK16)

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Woodley got 1 fight left and I want this fella right here Mr. JD. Ahead of me a few spots I think this would be a good one.

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TROID 24: Slider Kings

DATE: 28th June 2014

ARENA: Camden Conference Centre (7,000 seater)

MERCH PARTNER: Bad Man Clothing (Nothing over $40) , Rio

Good evening everyone and welcome to our preview of Troid’s event, Slider Kings. This is a highly anticipated event, with every division title on the line, so the future of each division will be decided. Unfortunately, there will only be 9 fights taking place instead of the usual 10 due to delays in managers accepting fights, but we are optimistic about the potential of this event. Let’s get right down to the fights taking place, along with our own analysis and prediction of each one.

 

FIGHT #1 – Lightweight Division

Kasper Koltun 1-2-0 (1-1-0) vs Lane Brooks 6-5-0 (3-1-0)

A good solid fight here, as the talented, but inexperienced, Kasper Koltun takes on the more experienced Lane Brooks. Koltun has not enjoyed the best start to his career in MMA, losing his first fight before signing with Troid, and then going 1-1 in his first two fights. He will be looking to make a statement when he takes on Lane Brooks, who was just one fight away from a title shot. Brooks has shown variety in his finishing, something Koltun will have to be wary of, as Brooks can finish the fight anywhere. This will be a tough one to call, with Koltun having the edge in skill, but Brooks has proved himself in the cage already.

PREDICTION: Brooks to win via Sub in Round 2

FIGHT #2 – Featherweight Division – TITLE FIGHT

Jack Olin 5-0-0 (5-0-0) vs Junior Borg 4-3-1 (3-2-1)

Our first title fight of the night takes place in the Featherweight Division, with reigning champ Jack Olin taking on dangerous striking Junior Borg. The key to winning for each fighter is simple. Olin is a sensational wrestler, and he uses that to good effect in order to work his opponents to the ground. We have yet to see him win via Sub, which makes it interesting to see if this will be the fight we see one. Borg is renowned for his striking, and unless Olin can take him to the mat, I don’t expect to see him standing off his opponent. Expect strikes to fly from Borg as he looks to capture the Featherweight title from Olin. An interesting point is that these two have already fought, with Olin picking up his only unanimous decision win to date.

PREDICTION: Olin to win via TKO in Round 2

 

FIGHT #3 – Heavyweight Division

Roger Munro 6-2-1 (3-1-0) vs Jack Bronson 5-1-0 (0-0-0)

Here we have two standup fighters with different approaches colliding. Munro has been in good form with Troid, winning his first 3 fights before suffering loss in his last bout. He will be looking to strike at range against dangerous clinch specialist Jack Bronson. Bronson has run through his opponents, forcing two to tap out to strikes and another two to be ended by viciously cutting them with his clinch striking. If Munro can keep this at range, he should be able to win this one.

PREDICTION: Munro to win via KO in Round 1

 

FIGHT #4 – Light-Heavyweight Division

Thors Hammer 7-2-0 (3-1-0) vs Magnus Svensson 3-1-0 (2-1-0)

It looks to be battle of the hammers here as “Mjölnir” takes on “The Hammer”. Hammer had a rough outing in his last fight, losing to the reigning 205lbs champion via Cut. He will be looking to reverse his fortunes and get back into the title hunt with a win here. His opponent, Svensson, fared better last time out, picking up a win and a KO of the Night bonus. He will be looking to keep it standing against the superior wrestler and aim to earn another OTN bonus.

PREDICTION: Svensson to win via TKO in Round 1

 

FIGHT #5 – Middleweight Division – TITLE FIGHT

Henry Hiena 4-0-0 (4-0-0) vs Lugh Blackburn 5-1-0 (5-1-0)

Here we have Hiena defending his Middleweight title for the first time since he won it. He is skilled in all areas but seems to prefer taking the fight into the clinch where he lets his striking do the talking for him. He may be thinking about taking the fight to the ground however, where he holds a significant advantage. His opponent, Lugh Blackburn, has been in vigorous form since he lost in his first fight, winning his last 5 fights, with all of them via TKO or KO. He will be looking to use his boxing to earn him another win, and place him on top of the mountain.

PREDICTION: Hiena to win via TKO in Round 1 and remain the Middleweight Champion!

 

FIGHT #6 – Lightweight Division – TITLE FIGHT

Matt Green 5-0-0 (5-0-0) vs Wheesy Whee 6-4-0 (4-2-0)

We will crown a new Lightweight champion here, as two of the best in the division collide. Matt Green will be putting his undefeated streak on the line in order to win the title. He seems to have discovered a winning formula, facing a variety of opponents and none of them have been able to stop him. We have yet to see his devastating Camel Clutch, but I won’t be surprised if he springs it out here. He will have to beware of Wheesy Whee’s ground game however, with Whee showing his ability to strike and submit in equal measure from this position. Both fighters will be looking to gain a dominant ground position, so don’t be surprised by a lack of standup strikes thrown.

PREDICTION: Green to win via Submission and become the LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION

 

FIGHT #7 – Welterweight Division – TITLE FIGHT

Carlo Froch 7-0-0 (6-0-0) vs Roberto Blanco 7-4-0 (7-4-0)

Despite Carlo Froch defeating Roberto Blanco twice before, he has never finished him, Blanco being the only man to go the distance with Froch. This makes for an interesting fight, with the main question being how much has Blanco improved since last time? Froch will be looking to keep his undefeated streak alive, and looking to break his KO problem against Blanco. If Blanco can defeat Froch, we will be looking at potential shock of the night, with Froch looking almost undefeatable in his previous fights. I can see this fight potentially going the distance again, but really, anything can happen in this fight.

PREDICTION: Froch to win via KO in Round 3 and remain the Welterweight Champion!

 

FIGHT #8 – Light-Heavyweight Division – TITLE FIGHT

Jackb Jhanssn 7-1-0 (3-0-0) vs Jim Cain 3-0-0 (2-0-0)

The one problem for anybody looking to beat the reigning champ, is how do you deal with his versatility? We have seen him display his skill in the stand up and the clinch, and with him seeming to be solid on the ground as well, he doesn’t seem to have a weakness. Jim Cain will be looking to use his fists to earn him another win. He hasn’t had a fight leave the first round, but from what we know, he has a good gas tank that could help him in the later rounds. With a variety of factors, this fight could finish in a lot of different ways.

PREDICTION: Jhanssn to win via TKO in Round 2 and remain the Light-Heavyweight Champion!

 

FIGHT #9 – Heavyweight Division – TITLE FIGHT

Charles Blackburn 10-2-0 (5-0-0) vs Lexington Snape 12-5-0 (5-1-0)

A highly anticipated rematch here, with Blackburn handing Snape his only loss while in Troid. Blackburn will be looking to keep his winning streak alive, and his title at his home, by submitting Snape once again. He can damage his opponents with his Ground and Pound as well, so Snape will have to be wary of any offense while on the ground. Snape’s wrestling has improved his wrestling since then, giving him a good chance to keep the fight where he has the advantage. He has finished his last 3 opponents since the first fight with Blackburn, and will look to keep that going. This is the most anticipated fight of the night, which says something considering the amount of title fights on the line.

PREDICTION: Snape to win via TKO and to become the NEW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION!

 

That is it from me here at Troid HQ, be sure to look out for the results of the event today, and be on the lookout for not only the Review of the event, but also our NEW update of the Troid Rankings, where you will be able to see if your fighter is in the upper reaches of the Org, with a watch list also being included to spot the future challengers.

That is it from me, and I hope you enjoyed this preview!

- Grant Brophy (GBK16) – Troid Co-Owner and CEO

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"Coming to Troid from the merge with Impact, sad that I have to let go of the Impact Lightweight belt, but I'm patiently waiting for something to happen here with Troid. Matt Green, you better fear me, because like it or not, I'm coming after that belt you're carrying everywhere. I deserve the shot, I will get it, and I will prove that I'm the best Lightweight around. Watch me go!"


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Juliano Villar recently signed with ~* Evil Troid *~ their 205lbs division and wanted his manager John Hetfield release a quick statement on his behalf.



"Villar is looking forward to fight for Evil Troid, and he is looking to add another W soon to get a 3 fight win streak. One thing that is obvious about Villar is that his level of grappling is pretty high, having 8 out of 9 wins end in a submission victory. One thing that can be certain is that he will always look for the finish. He has been working a lot on his striking to become a bigger well rounded fighter. There is no doubt in neither his or my mind, that a KO win will happen in the near future. He wants to thank Grant Brophy to sign him and will make sure to show that it was the right decision."


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Elroy Johnson: "Whooouaohw! Boy I gotta say it's mighty fine livin getting paid to punch other good fighters. Freddy Baxter!!! It's YO TIME BRA!! YO ASS BELONG TO ME BOY bout to make it three straight out the gate, suckas sleeping on me better wake before you slumber in that taste....#defeat #zero bank #who got belts? #I'M ON YA ASS. (WITH THE UNCLE RUCKUS EYE) HAHAHA

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I'm very happy to sign with Evil Troid, and i'm proud to be part of this team and organization as well. I will bring some quick victories to my fans, and hope spend a lot of time fighting for this organization! Hope for my first win. Quick and the opponent goes to sleep!

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