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The 170 division is the weakest in the NGF, although some of the Immortals are still to come over, but nothing like the hype of Chris' guy, hence, rather than the champ wait for a challenger it was in both parties interests to move the champ on. Its a move instigated by the NGF but one which Chris could see the sense in.

 

The 185 guy Kato , declined a contract, and were told he was moving to a top 10 org in a month, so he had left and thus, he was stripped. In hindsight, I am not sure Chris was aware of the depth of the 'new' 185 division, or the potential clash with Tyler, though it was referred to on the forum.

 

The org needs fighters that see the NGF as their home, and they will grow old in, and carry the org into the top 10. Looking at the roster, we have those guys, high hype beasts for sure, but not farmers, because they are loyal.

 

Vieri, Lee Daniels, Richards, Camacho, Hong, plus many others. Immortals either got them fights, got them Super Fights if they wanted, or helped get them to being contenders. We also haven't thrown guys under buses.

 

The NGF faithful has committed also, the roster looks strong, but it also has guys signed to take fights, there aren't many at all with 1 fight left because there are plenty of options for everybody to keep it interesting.

 

Big thanks to Jeff at Immortals, the NGF faithful, including my new bro Wax, and the all the Immortals who have come over.

 

With Jeff, Davy and I hopefully the next year should be a good one for the org, whether you are a ship passing through on your way to EVO or you decide to put down roots with NGF.

 

Cheers.

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Victor "Ice Cold" Caffey

 

Congratulations to Koji Murosaki for his victory over me. I thought that i did a good job trying to defend those takedowns and for a while i thought he was going to tire out and i could knock him out. But defending those takedowns also took a lot out of me and in the end he was able to rock me before sinking the choke in.

 

Being primarily a striker, it looks like i need to work on the ground game a bit. I'll rest up and come back stronger! Don't let my record fool you. The best of me is yet to come!

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Unfortunately I didn't see the forums til after the PM's were sent and after the title was stripped, and I didn't look over the division before I made my decision. Made the decision before Peel Steel took over when the original owners of the org stopped doing their event write ups, season awards, and updating their webstie. Flying my guys to St Pete is a huge inconvenience, so I was looking forward to moving a lot closer to LA, but I had every intention on honoring their contracts.
I usually only check the general news section but seen NGF on the fight / smacktalk part, so I clicked on it. I noticed there was a brief preview for the event today, and I seen Janne's comment. So I PM'd Peel Steel and asked him why they didn't send out an org message with the preview, cuz there was a chance I would of never even knew one was done for the event, and I told him Kato would train in the meantime as I intended and fight Richards once he got a win or two.
I regret the title being stripped from Kato, because I would of gladly waited for T Rich to get in the win column and taken him on. Had I realized how many new fighters were added from INY I might have been convinced to stay even though I would of preferred merging over to INY from NGF.. We both handled the situation accordingly / professionally, and I have nothing but positive things to say about Peel Steel and NGF. Good luck buddy, damn shame the org is based in St Pete.


I'd be willing to bet that they are beast farmers too :P (not that there is anything wrong with that, I'm just jelly as I don't have the patience or luck for that kind of thing). None of my guys are over 70%, the highest I have is 68.4 but they can still compete in the restricted orgs just fine. Besides, theres no reason why a 150k+ org cant be a top 10 org and have top level competition. NFG is starting to look pretty damn good again if you ask me it just needed a little time to bounce back. Props to Steel for giving NGF new life!

NGF used to do a season award show, which was one of the more intriguing and entertaining things I've seen done in this game during my activity right next to Avon's video previews. So that drew me to their org. I picked up Enzo Moretti when he was 13-7 and already signed with NGF. I picked up Musashi Kato when he was 8-6 and signed with CFC with the intentions of moving to NGF. I obligated Kato's contract at CFC and signed with NGF.

 

I don't see anything wrong with guys meeting the ID restriction requirement signing with an ID restricted org, regardless of the ID.

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NGF used to do a season award show, which was one of the more intriguing and entertaining things I've seen done in this game during my activity right next to Avon's video previews. So that drew me to their org. I picked up Enzo Moretti when he was 13-7 and already signed with NGF. I picked up Musashi Kato when he was 8-6 and signed with CFC with the intentions of moving to NGF. I obligated Kato's contract at CFC and signed with NGF.

 

 

I don't see anything wrong with guys meeting the ID restriction requirement signing with an ID restricted org, regardless of the ID.

 

 

 

I remember those, they were pretty awesome actually

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Hey guys, I made a promotional video for NGF 114 | Deluide vs Louis. It turned out pretty awesome, I might have to start a video promo business! ;) Let me know what you think.

 

NGF 114 | Deluise vs Louis
25 Jan 2014
St Petersburg
Fight Card:
155 lbs Title Fight Dom DeLuise v Martin Louis
265 lbs Troy Glover v Fred Palowakski
155 lbs Akira Toriyama v Toshiro Montero
135 lbs Rasva Jorma v Daiju Kikuchi
135 lbs Hakan Juholt v Matti Teitsi
135 lbs Jack Brown v Yngwie Malmsteen
155 lbs Yoshihiro Imanari v Neeyo Collin
155 lbs Heraldo Magnifico v Project Ghetto
155 lbs Ryuken Yanagi v Colt McLaren
145 lbs Sanji Sanpun v Jordan Mutch

 

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Well, after my submission loss i decided to get back to my roots and received an invitation to a KT Tournament. This tournament has some of the best 145 fighters in the world competing and it is an honour to take part in it to test my skills.

 

What better way to have a warm up fight than to welcome Immortals New York Hall of Famer "The Soviet Head Kick" Vladimir Van Kirkland to NGF. I plan to head into this tournament with some momentum. I also need to drop a few pounds before i enter this tournament, so watch out Kirkland! I get a bit cranky when i am hungry!

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Great job with the video Davy! It's great to see my fighter's name and face in it ;).

 

To be honest those awards and conference which was made after every season was great. It was unique and I hope that someone would make it. The best part of Chad Didion's job was "After party". Real pics from parties with photoshoped NGF's fighters.

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NGF 114 Deluise vs Louis – Vacant World Lightweight Title

Kazan Sambo Centre

St Pete’s

Jan 25 2014

 

155lb World Title Fight

Deluise vs Louis

Deluise 14-6-1 is a 8 fight veteran of the NGF, but it’s the first shot at the gold for the former DFC champ. A Muay Thai fighter blessed with a granite chin and decent power, look for him to impose his kicking game, keep the fight at range and wear down Louis.

Louis 15-2 12 Kos has the power to put guys away, his clinch game is brutal as Toriyama discovered, and the key here will be Louis closing the distance and breaking Deluise down, and avoiding those leg and body kicks.

Two strikers, but a contrast in styles, the sniper vs the clinch fighter, and I think Deluise can win this, if he stays out of clinch, and works those leg kicks.

Deluise by decision, and a new champion is crowned.

 

265lb Glover vs Palowakski

Glover 11-2 9Kos (6-1 NGF) fights out of the acclaimed Antidote camp in New York, and aside of a 1st round KO loss to Wei Pei a year ago, Glover has looked impressive. Glover looks the complete fighter, his striking is solid and he keeps his opponents guessing because his wrestling is also for offense and he can stick guys on their back and use his ground and pound.

Palowakski 12-5 11Kos is having his 2nd fight in the NGF after a successful 2nd round KO in his debut. Predominantly a striker, he has serious KO power in both his hands and his feet, and I expect him to look to keep this fight standing.

Both fighters have the power to finish their opponent in this one as I don’t think either guy takes a great shot, so look for Glover to want the takedown and Palowakski to inflict enough damage to soften Glover when standing.

 

I give Glover a slight advantage because he can finish guys anywhere, but Palowakski has the kind of KO power that could put Glover to sleep and cut him open in the blink of an eye.

 

155lb Toriyama vs Montero

Clash of top 10 contenders in the lightweight division, Muay Thai specialist Toriyama 20-4-1 facing NGF debutant and former Hero 155lb champ Montero 16-5.

Toriyama will want to keep the fight standing and at distance, so it will be interesting to see if he risks the clinch to use his vaunted elbows, against a world class wrestler like Montero, who has made a living out of sticking guys on their backs and pounding on them.

Montero and Toriyama are both BJJ Black Belts, so will this be a factor, will Montero go for broke on the ground and get caught by Toriyama? I see this fight going to the ground, and unless Montero gets sloppy he can control Toriyama, but one mistake and he will be tapping out, so it’s real 55/50 match up.

 

135lb Jorma vs Kikuchi

Jorma 14-7 9 kos has won 3 of his last 4, as he looks to showcase his striking and KO power here against Kikuchi 8-2 5Kos, who is also a striker with heavy hands.

While Jorma has the edge in experience here, he is 3 years older, his chin has failed him 4 times, so does he have the whiskers to hang with a striker like Kikuchi? Kikuchi looked sensational in his last 2 fights when he despatched Man and Chu by KO, and I don’t think he will be intimidated by Jorma.

I’m picking Kikuchi by KO.

 

135lb Juholt vs Teitsi

Another quality match up at 135, sees specialist grappler and BJJ Black Belt, Juholt 6-2 face another grappler in Teitsi 8-7. Both these guys look for takedowns and both will be fighting for top position in order to use their ground and pound. Juholt has heavy hands, and his record suggests that with 5 wins from his last 6 that he will dominate Teitsi who at 8-7 looks to be a gatekeeper. However, Teitsi has faced some tough opposition has won his last 2 against top guys, fights out of a solid camp and comes into this fight knowing at 24 years of age, the best is yet to come. This one could go either way.

 

135lb Brown vs Malmsteen

Brown 11-6-1 has lost 3 from 4 but against the divisions elite and at only 25 and under new management this grapplers future should be bright. One questions his camps stomach for fighting in a division as tough as the NGF 135s, and it’s likely this is his last fight.

Malmsteen 14-6 is from a very experienced Swedish camp, but this excellent boxer and clinch fighter has struggled for consistency recently dropping a close decision to Goto and failing to keep the fight standing against Teitsi. Malmsteen is tough as nails, has heavy hands and brutal clinch attack, but takedown defence will be crucial here. He has to keep this fight standing for longer than he did against Teitsi if he is going to get a big win.

 

155lb Imanara vs Collin

It’s going to be a tough night for grappler Imanara 14-7 with the Bumleros camp downsizing he is on his own here against former Olympic wrestler Collin 12-7-1. Both fighters prefer the ground, so it will be a chess match for the ground purists. Collin has genuine world class wrestling and I back him to get the dominant position and grind out a decision victory.

 

155lb Ghetto vs Magnifico

Two beasts from the lightweight division here who have struggled to find the consistency to climb the rankings. Magnifico 16-9-1 has an awesome clinch attack, but Ghetto 15-8-1 has beaten Magnifico before in a close fight edged by Ghetto’s rounded ground game. Magnifico can win this one if he can avoid the takedown, but Ghetto will use the clinch to take the fight to the ground.

Like their first fight this will be razor thin decision either way.

 

155lb Yanagi vs McLaren

Yanagi 10-11 is a grappler leaves it all in the cage, he hunts for the takedown and explodes with his ground and pound. McLaren 9-7 is 8 years younger and been struggling of late, and his chin and ground game are surely going to be tested in this one. Both are ground fighters but Yanagi has fought at a far higher level and may prove too strong in this clash of mid ranked lightweights.

 

145lb Sanpun vs Mutch

Sanpun 4-2 may have lost his last 2, but Torhammer and Leon are top prospects, and I think Sanpun has a big future, he is rounded, has a dangerous clinch, takedowns and a great chin. Mutch 15-13 has the experience, and his gameplan is to stick Sanpun on his back and pound on him and create an opening for a submission.

I’m backing the younger fighter here, Sanpun should be able to survive on the ground and do enough damage with his striking to win a closely contested fight by decision.

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Ladies and gentlemen, "The Raging Cockstorm" has arrived!


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"The Raging Cockstorm" Johnny Fantastic

Johnny is a former porn star and a pro boxer. He had to leave the industry after he battered two producers and a director when they asked him to do a few gay scenes. His boxing experience and some wrestling skills from high school have helped him launch an MMA career. It is rumored he doesn't wear a cup during fights because they don't make them big enough to hide his 15.5 inch hose. In reality, it's because kicking his cock would result in severe injuries to the one doing it.

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NGF 114 Post Event Press Conference - St Pete's.

 

Michelle Castanbleu ( large breasted Charliz Theron lookalike) PR Executive for NGF World, takes control of the post event presser in St Pete's

 

"Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you for attending this evening. NGF 114 has been a huge success, capped by the crowning of a new lightweight champion in Deluise, who also picked up the KO of the night award. Other notables were Palowakski with his win over Glover, Juholt's star continues to rise and an excellent win for Malmsteen. Montero and Toriyama picked up fight of the night award in their eliminator, but I will talk about that later. McLaren took the submission of the night award in a ground war with Yanagi.

 

The NGF are delighted to announce that the merger with the Immortals has been completed, and the 1st NGF World Rankings have been compiled. They are based on past wins not just in the NGF, global rank, and experience which includes the NGF managements view on whether a fighter is ready.

 

It is my pleasure to confirm the top ranked fighters by divison, according to the criteria afore mentioned.

 

135lb

Champion: Gajewski

1. Vanguard

2. Juholt

3. Jorma

4. Yurinov

5. Malmsteen

6. Judo

 

Vanguard vs Yurinov is under offer for next month but the Yurinov camp have gone incommunicado. Would any fighters wanting an eliminator with Vanguard over 5 rounds contact the NGF management.

 

145lb

Champion: Gajewski

1. Gonzalez

2. Bulb

3. Jackson

4. Torhammer

5. Mannetosen

6. Boyko

 

Gajewski vs Gonzalez is scheduled Feb 8, and an eliminator between Bulb and former INY champ Jackson takes place on the same card.

 

155lb

Champion: Deluise

1. Vieri

2. Montero

3. Hong

4. Do

5. Quintana

6. Eklund

 

Deluise vs Vieri is yet to be scheduled, and Montero vs Hong will be on that undercard. Montero has verbally agreed to the Hong fight, and therefore steps aside for Vieri to challenge for Deluise's world title.

 

170lb

Champion: Vacant

1. Gridlock

2. Fantastic

3. Motaro

4. Ewell

5. Edilhson

6. Styles

 

Gridlock will fight Fantastic for the vacant title on a date yet to be agreed. Edilhson and Styles are set to meet next month in the only other top 6 clash.

 

185lb

Champion: Vacant

1. Richards

2. Sykloni

3. Jebut

4. Murcielago

5. Escobar

6. Dixon

 

Richards vs Sykloni for the vacant is yet to be arranged, and Escobar takes on Jebut next month in the only other top 6 clash.

A number of fighters could easily have been included such as Seppala, Tyson, Brown, Porter and Rakhmanov.

 

205lb

Champion: Seia

1. Mustacho

2. Daniels

3. Camacho

4. Bueno

5. Hayes

6. Oh

 

Seia defends against Hayes next weekend, with Daniels waiting. Bueno meets Hayes next month on the Super card.

 

265lb

Champion: A Brown

1. Frost

2. Kalashnikov

3. Palowakski

4. Pei

5. Odin

6. I Brown

 

Brown defends against Odin on the Supercard next month, and Kalashnikov meets Frost on the same card. Pei meet Larsson next month who just misses out here on account of his loss to Irving Brown in the INY.

 

265lb+

Champion: Vacant

1. Miodek

2. Hyypia

3. Frazier

4. Mutombo

5. Hume

6. Radebe

 

Miodek and Hyypia contest the vacant title next month, with Frazier vs Mutombo and Hume vs Radebe also scheduled.

 

OK, Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you for your patience.

 

Good Night."

 

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Introducing

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The most awesome man in the universe


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"The Alabama Alpha Male" Bobby Lee Daniels


Bobby Lee is a two time high school wrestling state champion out of Alabama. He got plenty of scholarship offers from colleges but was just too dumb and lazy to keep up with grades needed. So he decided to start fighting in MMA professionally at just 18 years old, mainly relying in his heavy hands and solid wrestling base. He's mean, arrogant and uneducated, a real Alabama man!

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New Generation Fighters :Division Rankings 1/28/14

 

Bantamweight (135)

 

Champ: Andrzej Gajewski (25-2-1) Gajewski is the top dog in the NGF Pound for pound currently with two championships in both 135 and the 145 divisions. He is currently on a 13 fight win streak with 12 of the 13 being Title Fights. He is set to defend his 145 lb title on 2/8 in a rematch against Pip Gonzalez.

 

1: Grant Vanguard (13-7-0) Vanguard is 5-3 in the NGF Bantamweight Division with a recent TKO victory over Jack Brown. The former KRT Bantamweight champ is now looking to get a shot here at NGF against the champ Gajewski. His next bout is still under contract so we will just have to wait and see who is next for the rising star.

 

2: Boris Yurinov (13-6-0) Yurinov is a NGF vet with 17 fights inside the cage here winning 11 of them all by decision. He has a notable win over the current #1 contender Vanguard, and has fought the champ Gajewski twice in a losing effort. His next fight is in the works but a little birdie told me it may be a #1 contender fight against Vanguard with the winner getting a possible title fight.

 

3: Hakan Juholt (7-2-0) Juholt has fought all 9 of his pro fights with New Generation Fighters, winning 5 of 7 by way of KO. Hakan recently took a hard fought decision over Matti Teitsi. He currently is waiting for his next fight to be booked but expect a big matchup for him next as he is climbing the ranks quickly.

 

4: Rasva Jorma (15-7-0) Jorma has won 4 of his last 5 in the NGF cage, and is coming off a close Majority decision over Daiju Kikuchi at NGF 114. Rasva is a former Rivals Bantamweight champ and has finished 9 of his 15 victories by KO. Rasva is also waiting for his next matchup.

 

5: Yngwie Malmsteen (15-6-0) Rounding out the top 5 is Malmsteen, the 20 fight NGF fight vet is on a two fight win streak. The one time title contender has 11 KO wins in the org which leads active fighters. Yngwie like Juholt and Jorma last fought on 1/25 with victories, i would expect a matchup between two of them to be booked soon.

 

Honorable Mention: Jack Judo (10-5-0), Matti Teitsi (8-8-0), Daiju Kikuchi (8-3-0), Davis Davies (14-8-0), Harald Andersson (11-5-0)

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NGF 115 Mustacho vs Seia

 

"Taco Bueno here fight fans, and I'm here to review this Fridays card which sees Mustacho 16-6 challenge for Seia's Light Heavyweight title. Seia 17-5 is 3-0 in the NGF and captured the title via decision over Oh in his last fight. Seia is a striker, plain and simple, and the Montana camp have made the most of his talent after he failed to shine as a Kersikov and struggled in his time in the Immortals. His transformation will be complete if he can defeat Mustacho who is a 21 fight NGF veteran challenging for the title for a 4th time! These guys are really evenly matched, Mustacho has a great chin, only Scotty Bennett has finished him, so I expect him to mix up his striking with takedowns to try and impress the judges and put rounds in the bank. Can Mustacho finish Seia? No, I doubt it, I cock slap bitches harder Mustacho punches, so expect a tactical fight. The key for Seia is to keep the fight standing and out score Mustacho when they are striking, impress the judges with those power shots, work the body and wear Mustacho down. Should be a great fight, with the winner facing that in bred half wit Lee Daniels.

 

Mickey Hart Bookmaker has Mustacho a -335 favourite, so if you think Seia can keep this standing, put some money on the Montana managed fighter.

 

At 185 we have Arthanier vs Socha, with the one of the Immortals stalwarts flying in from New York to fight the JLP protégé Socha who has lost his last 2 fights. Socha is 25 but looks late 40's and has a record of 14-5 12Kos. Arthanier 11-3 is coming off a loss, but he has faced some tough opposition in New York and progressed steadily, displaying both excellent striking and ground skills depending on the opponent. He needs a big win, and beating a JLP managed fighter, who like Scotty Bennett utilizes the clinch to good effect would be just the tonic. Socha is a striker, and he will clinch I'm sure and I think Arthanier should keep it at range and the odd takedown would help. Arthanier dropped a decision to Brandao after getting outworked in the clinch, and I doubt the Hunter Jones managed fighter will risk a clinch war with a camp that is world famous for it fighters brutalising guys in the clinch.

 

Mickey Hart Bookmakers has Arthanier -199 and Socha, who looks like a elderly businessman is -115. If Socha gets Arthanier in that clinch then Socha can earn you guys some cash.

 

Back at 205 Astronomer 10-4-1 looks a good bet to put La Fontier away 10-7, as La Fontier has 6 losses by KO, and Astronomer has never been stopped, despite being in with Kato and Escobar, 2 top level fighters. La Fontier has been the distance just twice in 17 fights, and I expect him to throw hard at Astronomer. Astronomer will look to close the distance, counter into the clinch, use his boxing to rough La Fontier up and land a takedown. La Fontier has power, he finished Youngblood in the 1st, so expect fireworks in the clinch with Astronomer, but I just feel Astronomer is more durable and he will stop La Fontier in a brutal fight.

 

Ok guys, I got Lee Daniels mom and sister coming round for a threesome in 10 minutes, they dog fucking ugly, but seeing as that chump Lee Daniels wont fight me, I may as well cock slap these bitches. Even better is they are paying ME $5k a pop for the privilege, and seeing how they manage knuckle heads money, seems the Alabama Alpha chimp is paying.

 

Give you some more of my expert opinion, and maybe the secret of how I'm gonna crush Khalid's world tomorrow. But don't worry Khalid, I wont seduce your boyfriend to rile you up man, I respect you as a fighter, and the cage is where we take care of business.

 

Good Night guys.

 

Taco."

 

 

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New Generation Fighters :Division Rankings 1/28/14



Featherweight (145)



Champ: Andrzej Gajewski (25-2-1) The champ of both 135 and will gace Pip Gonzalez on 2/8



1: Manny Mannetosen (18-3-0) Manny looks to be the top threat to the champ at the moment coming into the org with a great resume. He is a two time LA Combat featherweight champ and has also held titles at Undisputed OC and Steel Peen Icon LA. Currently Manny is on a 9 fight win streak and will make his NGF debut on 2/8 against Timofey Boyko.



2: Pip Gonzalez (13-3-0) Pip is a former champ here at NGF when he beat Jack Brown for the belt back in October of 2013, eventually losing the belt against current champ Gajewski in his first defense. With a nice 5-1 record here at NGF he will have a chance to avenge his loss to the champ on 2/8's Super-card.



3: Mac Jackson (17-6-0) Mac is coming over from the Immortals Org in NY as the 3 time featherweight champ. He regained the INY featherweight belt on 1/12 against then champ Vince Noir and left the org as the last champ of the 145 division. He faces NGF vet Incan bulb on the super-card.



4: Incan Bulb (13-2-0) Incan is a former featherweight champion of of Imperium MMA now Known as Invictus. Bulb has a perfect 5-0 record since signing with New Generation including a razor sharp split decision over the one and only Meat Beater. Bulb vs Jackson is set for the super-card and the winner could be in a prime position for a title shot.



5: Henrik Torhammer (13-7-0) Torhammer was off to a ruff start at NGF losing three straight, two of them being very close split decisions that could have went either way. Since then he has won two straight and finished them both one by KO and one by Submission. His next bout is yet to be signed but he could be in the title picture with one or two more impressive wins.



Honorable Mention: Mookie Magaba (14-7-0), Timofey Boyko (17-6-1), Meat Beater (14-7-0), Reiska Pekka Retale (23-9-0), Vince Noir (11-6-1).


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New Generation Fighters :Division Rankings 1/28/14



Lightweight (155)



Champ: Dom DeLuise (15-6-1) Deluise is fresh off a title winning performance from a week ago and has a 4-0-1 record in his last 5 fights. Dom is also a former Dynamic FC Lightweight champ and has a impressive 12 KO finishes on his record. His first tile defense will be Erkki Vieri at NGF 118 on 2/21.



1: Erkki Vieri (21-2-1) Vieri is another one of the INY imports and in fact the best of them as he is the former two time Lightweight champ as well he held the Valhalla Lightweight title too. Erkki has lived up to his nickname with a fantastic 11-1-1 record at Immortals which is known for having very tough competition. He now steps into the NGF ranks and will challenge the champ Deluise at NGF 118.



2: Toshiro Montero (17-5-0) Montero made his NGF debut last weekend as he took a hard fought decision over Akira Toriyama. Montero holds titles from both Hero FC and Attack Fight league and looks to be yet another threat in the stacked 155 division. Toshiro will welcome in newcomer Nichi Hong on 2/21 at NGF 118.



3: Nichi Hong (11-3-2) Hong a former Immortals Lightweight champ has complied a nice 11-2-2 record with the INY org and now looks to climb the ladder here at NGF. He is coming off a tough fight with Vieri which he dropped a decision and lost the belt to him, the bright side this could be a nice rubber match down the road. Hong will have his hands full in his NGF debut as he will collide with Toshiro Montero with the winner being a front runner for the title.



4: Judge Machina (11-2-0) Machina is another new signing to NGF and is riding a 4 fight win streak. All 4 have ended with violent KO finishes as well, he has looked very good as of late. No news on his debut here at New Generation but expect a top ten fight for the newcomer.



5: Felix Sandoval (14-3-0) Sandoval is a former champion at 155 here at NGF, he was stripped of his title due to a hot piss test back in December of 2013. Not to sure what the future holds for Felix he tested positive for cocaine and was linked to a lot of bad publicity in Mexico recently. He has been out for a couple months now but if and when he does return expect him to be right back in the hunt at 155 with one big win.



Honorable Mention:Soon Do (16-7-1), Julio Quintana (11-2-1), Akira Toriyama (20-5-1), Stampe Eklund (8-1-0), Martin Louis (15-4-0), Heraldo Magnifico (17-9-1), Possu Jokinen (14-5-0).


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5: Henrik Torhammer (13-7-0) Torhammer was off to a ruff start at NGF losing three straight, two of them being very close split decisions that could have went either way. Since then he has won two straight and finished them both one by KO and one by Submission. His next bout is yet to be signed but he could be in the title picture with one or two more impressive wins.

 

 

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"The Hellraiser" Henrik Torhammer: That's three wins in a row, thank you. And it seems I scare the shit out of the Immortals imports. I got an offer to welcome Mac Jackson to NGF, I of course accepted. But like a true champion, Jackson ran away, instead taking an easier fight for starters. But, as Jackson is managed by the well known duck-man Scott Davies, it didn't come as a huge surprise.

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