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Just some news from the world's premier KT org, SPFT Icon: Dynasty K1 Tokyo:

 

The Top 2 ranked P4P Kickboxers in the martial arts world have called each out! On July 28 in Tokyo, the world will find out if anyone can beat Willaim "The Brutalizer" Bird, current 135, 145, & 155 lb champion. The #2 ramked KT fighter & current 170lb champion Qing Kong has staked his claim to being the baddest striker in the MMA world.

 

William "The Brutalizer" Bird (131498) 19 W 0L 16 KO's

 

 

vs "The Mighty" Qing Kong (90541) 29 W 7L 19 KO's

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All Managers,

 

Please check out Joshua Price's new KT org based in NY, Sovereignty

http://www.mmatycoon.com/orgpublic.php?oid=3849

 

He is looking to have a very active org focusing on newer Creation (185k+) KT fighters/strikers. Josh is actively looking for fighters and needs your help. Please shoot him a message if you have any fighters who need to hone their standup skills or want to build a great KT career. Any fighters who advance thru Sovereignty will be guaranteed a future contract with Dynasty K1

 

Thanks,

 

JS

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SPFT 120 Preview - written by YellaDragon

 

Hello ladies and gents! Steel Penn ICON is proud to bring to you, SPFT 120, live in Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum! This exciting Pay-Per-View Event features 10 Bouts of Intense Action! Even more, the 145 lbs. title is on the line as the current champion, Alexander Lansing, takes on the very hungry and capable challenger, Adam Gracie! There are also two fights featuring the big boys, the Heavyweights and they bring plenty of heavy hitting into tonight’s fights!

 

One Heavyweight match highlights Willy Stoppers versus Jefferson Davis Hogg! “The Power” Willy Stoppers had a 4 Win Fight Streak halted abruptly and rudely by one Ernesto Oliveira. Stoppers looks to begin a new fighting streak against “Boss” Hogg, who is also coming off of a disappointing loss at the hands of Tore Rebo. Which one of these men will turn it around and get back on the winning path!? Stoppers has been knocking out opponents left and right until recently! Hoggs has been fluctuating between knockouts and decisions, so this can go either way!

 

The other Heavyweight match features Gor Keyman versus Francois Duvalier. “The Engineer” from Tokyo is a wily veteran who can battle with the best of them. Though he’s 34, he’s still a dangerous opponent! He has been struggling recently, however, having lost the last 3 fights in a row. Francois, the Haitian “Papa Doc”, not to be mistaken with the rapper on 8 Mile, is also a veteran who is fresh off a KO victory over Elroy Kleinschmidt. Duvalier hopes to match that same outcome against Keyman, but that may be more difficult than he believes. Gor has been struggling mightily against fighters with educated hands! Papa Doc has won a lot of fights using his educated hands! This could very well spell trouble for “The Engineer”!

 

In the 205 lbs. category, Anthony “AJ” Joseph, a fighter who has had about an even amount of success and failure, looks to break his 2 fight losing streak. The last fight was stopped due to a cut so “AJ” has to be wary of not letting that cut be reopened. Lucas Emilianenko also comes into this fight with a 2 fight losing streak, something the proud Brazilian definitely wants to put a halt to! Will it take will or skill to win this battle? Joseph has shown a recent of history of suffering cuts so he will need to protect himself! Emilianenko has recent victories by cutting his opponents so this will be a great challenge for Joseph!

 

Five fights feature 145 lbs. fighters who are anxious to get down to business, with the Main Event being Alexander Lansing doing battle against Adam Gracie! Lansing’s confidence has to be soaring since earning an impressive 4 fight winning streak going into this title defense! That confidence will definitely do him well against Gracie, who is on a winning streak himself, 3 to be exact, and each one has come in the 1st round! This is a fight where a powerful force meets an immovable object! One of these fighters has to break through! Who shall it be!? Lansing is capable of doing it all as his record shows! Gracie has been making a lot of people tap out to his excellent submission game! This will be an excellent fight!

 

Kim “The Natural Weapon” Figueroa brings a 2 fight losing streak against Lester “Beetlejuice” Green who is on a 2 fight winning streak! The purple-haired New Yorker looks to bring that streak to 3, but you can never count out Figueroa who has surprised opponents with unexpected turning of events! Figueroa has been involved in numerous KO and Decision victories so anything is possible! Green has a solid submission game but can also drop some bombs with his fists!

 

The Filipino “Wild Guy” Tony Kazarian enters this fight versus Marty Laguna with a recent 3rd round loss. Lately the “Wild Guy” has been going back and forth between the winning and losing column, but his overall record is impressive and he is respected, no doubt! Laguna, not to be confused with the beach in California, is riding a 2 fight win streak so there’s no doubt he’s confident going into this fight. Laguna believes he can make it 3 in a row. Can Kazarian put a halt to his streak and begin one of his own!? Kazarian has been involved in a lot of submission matches as of late! Laguna has had a run of KO and Decision victories so his game plan could be wide open!

 

“Redz” Romano Schoots, fresh off a unanimous victory recently, steps into the cage versus Marcel Cerdan, “The Casablanca Clouter”. The Frenchman has struggled recently, losing his last 2 fights in a row, and may be feeling a bit of pressure in this fight. Or is it Schoots who will be feeling more pressure because of his win streak? Time will tell! Schoots has had a lot of wins by way of Decision so he may be able to outlast Cerdan! However, Cerdan likes to end fights early with strikes so Schoots will have to be on the lookout!

 

Grimly Fiendish, “The Reaper”, who just lost a unanimous decision to “Redz” Romano Schoots, who is also fighting tonight – yeah, no tension there – looks to right the ship when he takes on Speedy Atkins, who is on a 2 fight losing streak himself. “The Balled Of” Speedy may try to find “Redz” and ask him about his victory over Fiendish so he can gain some insight that may work to his advantage. Which one of these men will remain more focused in this fight!? We shall see! “The Reaper” has had a recent long string of Decisions so he may be looking to outpoint Atkins. Atkins had an impressive run of wins and they were by Decision or KO so he could look to put this one away early to catch Fiendish off guard!

 

One of the 170 lbs. battles on the card tonight features Simeon Malaya doing battle against John Malham. “Indio” Malaya brings in a 2 fight win streak and has been solid in his recent performances. “Mean Mugging” Malham – is there any other kind of mugging? – enters this battle with a recent victory by way of submission. Can Malham make Malaya tap out, or wil Malaya emerge victorious!? We shall see who wins this “Battle of the M’s”! “Indio” has dropped his last two opponents with his hands and legs! Malham has made recent opponents tap out but he can also trade shots – not those kinds of shots – with anyone!

 

And finally, the other 170 lbs. fight pits Ryuu Tatsuya against Jose Protacio Jawo, “The Fighting Experiment”, though with a name like that he sounds more like a food experiment! Jawo was struggling pretty badly as of late but a recent victory turned things around for him. The Okinawan “Dragon” lost via TKO recently and is looking to redeem himself in a big way! Will the “Dragon” breathe enough fire to douse “The Fighting Experiment”? We shall know soon enough! “Dragon” has shown he can win long, drawn out fights or end them early if he is feeling aggressive! Jawo has shown he can win the long, drawn out fights as well so this may boil down to a battle of attrition!

 

Join us, ladies and gentlemen, for this night of hard-hitting, intense action amongst these 20 warriors! Steel Penn – ICON strives to bring you only the best Pay-Per-View Events because they only look for the best fighters!

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SPFT 120 Preview - written by YellaDragon

 

Hello ladies and gents! Steel Penn ICON is proud to bring to you, SPFT 120, live in Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum! This exciting Pay-Per-View Event features 10 Bouts of Intense Action! Even more, the 145 lbs. title is on the line as the current champion, Alexander Lansing, takes on the very hungry and capable challenger, Adam Gracie! There are also two fights featuring the big boys, the Heavyweights and they bring plenty of heavy hitting into tonight’s fights!

 

One Heavyweight match highlights Willy Stoppers versus Jefferson Davis Hogg! “The Power” Willy Stoppers had a 4 Win Fight Streak halted abruptly and rudely by one Ernesto Oliveira. Stoppers looks to begin a new fighting streak against “Boss” Hogg, who is also coming off of a disappointing loss at the hands of Tore Rebo. Which one of these men will turn it around and get back on the winning path!? Stoppers has been knocking out opponents left and right until recently! Hoggs has been fluctuating between knockouts and decisions, so this can go either way!

 

The other Heavyweight match features Gor Keyman versus Francois Duvalier. “The Engineer” from Tokyo is a wily veteran who can battle with the best of them. Though he’s 34, he’s still a dangerous opponent! He has been struggling recently, however, having lost the last 3 fights in a row. Francois, the Haitian “Papa Doc”, not to be mistaken with the rapper on 8 Mile, is also a veteran who is fresh off a KO victory over Elroy Kleinschmidt. Duvalier hopes to match that same outcome against Keyman, but that may be more difficult than he believes. Gor has been struggling mightily against fighters with educated hands! Papa Doc has won a lot of fights using his educated hands! This could very well spell trouble for “The Engineer”!

 

In the 205 lbs. category, Anthony “AJ” Joseph, a fighter who has had about an even amount of success and failure, looks to break his 2 fight losing streak. The last fight was stopped due to a cut so “AJ” has to be wary of not letting that cut be reopened. Lucas Emilianenko also comes into this fight with a 2 fight losing streak, something the proud Brazilian definitely wants to put a halt to! Will it take will or skill to win this battle? Joseph has shown a recent of history of suffering cuts so he will need to protect himself! Emilianenko has recent victories by cutting his opponents so this will be a great challenge for Joseph!

 

Five fights feature 145 lbs. fighters who are anxious to get down to business, with the Main Event being Alexander Lansing doing battle against Adam Gracie! Lansing’s confidence has to be soaring since earning an impressive 4 fight winning streak going into this title defense! That confidence will definitely do him well against Gracie, who is on a winning streak himself, 3 to be exact, and each one has come in the 1st round! This is a fight where a powerful force meets an immovable object! One of these fighters has to break through! Who shall it be!? Lansing is capable of doing it all as his record shows! Gracie has been making a lot of people tap out to his excellent submission game! This will be an excellent fight!

 

Kim “The Natural Weapon” Figueroa brings a 2 fight losing streak against Lester “Beetlejuice” Green who is on a 2 fight winning streak! The purple-haired New Yorker looks to bring that streak to 3, but you can never count out Figueroa who has surprised opponents with unexpected turning of events! Figueroa has been involved in numerous KO and Decision victories so anything is possible! Green has a solid submission game but can also drop some bombs with his fists!

 

The Filipino “Wild Guy” Tony Kazarian enters this fight versus Marty Laguna with a recent 3rd round loss. Lately the “Wild Guy” has been going back and forth between the winning and losing column, but his overall record is impressive and he is respected, no doubt! Laguna, not to be confused with the beach in California, is riding a 2 fight win streak so there’s no doubt he’s confident going into this fight. Laguna believes he can make it 3 in a row. Can Kazarian put a halt to his streak and begin one of his own!? Kazarian has been involved in a lot of submission matches as of late! Laguna has had a run of KO and Decision victories so his game plan could be wide open!

 

“Redz” Romano Schoots, fresh off a unanimous victory recently, steps into the cage versus Marcel Cerdan, “The Casablanca Clouter”. The Frenchman has struggled recently, losing his last 2 fights in a row, and may be feeling a bit of pressure in this fight. Or is it Schoots who will be feeling more pressure because of his win streak? Time will tell! Schoots has had a lot of wins by way of Decision so he may be able to outlast Cerdan! However, Cerdan likes to end fights early with strikes so Schoots will have to be on the lookout!

 

Grimly Fiendish, “The Reaper”, who just lost a unanimous decision to “Redz” Romano Schoots, who is also fighting tonight – yeah, no tension there – looks to right the ship when he takes on Speedy Atkins, who is on a 2 fight losing streak himself. “The Balled Of” Speedy may try to find “Redz” and ask him about his victory over Fiendish so he can gain some insight that may work to his advantage. Which one of these men will remain more focused in this fight!? We shall see! “The Reaper” has had a recent long string of Decisions so he may be looking to outpoint Atkins. Atkins had an impressive run of wins and they were by Decision or KO so he could look to put this one away early to catch Fiendish off guard!

 

One of the 170 lbs. battles on the card tonight features Simeon Malaya doing battle against John Malham. “Indio” Malaya brings in a 2 fight win streak and has been solid in his recent performances. “Mean Mugging” Malham – is there any other kind of mugging? – enters this battle with a recent victory by way of submission. Can Malham make Malaya tap out, or wil Malaya emerge victorious!? We shall see who wins this “Battle of the M’s”! “Indio” has dropped his last two opponents with his hands and legs! Malham has made recent opponents tap out but he can also trade shots – not those kinds of shots – with anyone!

 

And finally, the other 170 lbs. fight pits Ryuu Tatsuya against Jose Protacio Jawo, “The Fighting Experiment”, though with a name like that he sounds more like a food experiment! Jawo was struggling pretty badly as of late but a recent victory turned things around for him. The Okinawan “Dragon” lost via TKO recently and is looking to redeem himself in a big way! Will the “Dragon” breathe enough fire to douse “The Fighting Experiment”? We shall know soon enough! “Dragon” has shown he can win long, drawn out fights or end them early if he is feeling aggressive! Jawo has shown he can win the long, drawn out fights as well so this may boil down to a battle of attrition!

 

Join us, ladies and gentlemen, for this night of hard-hitting, intense action amongst these 20 warriors! Steel Penn – ICON strives to bring you only the best Pay-Per-View Events because they only look for the best fighters!

Very nice work, great write up. Good luck to all involved.

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SPFT ICON Dynasty K1 161 Tokyo: A packed house saw history in the K1 ranks on Sunday July 28. The undeafeated, undisputed K1 King, William "The Brutlaizer" Bird tasted defeat for the 1st time in his stellar career. Bird joined Dynasty K1 in Noivember of 2011 ans set about to challenge and defeat all challengers from 135 -to- 155 lbs, claiming all 3 championship belts along the way. In addition, Bird won his 1st 15 fights by KO stoppage. Despite some tougher challenges in recent bouts, including 3 fights that went all 5 rounds, the question still remained, "Could anyone in the K1 universe best Bird"?

 

And then, Qing Kong (recently crowned 170lb champ) and his manager Chris Karter made the bold satement and said, "I ain't afraid of no Bird"! Just as quickly, Bird's manager, Donnie Darko, responded that they would love to hang another head on their wall of trophies.

 

 

 

In what will surely go down as one of the Greatest Fights in K1 history, the 5-round bout for Kong's 170lb crown finally took place in Tokyo this evening.

 

From the start, Kong wanted to establish that he was the bigger man, cracking Bird with an opening combo that sent the P4P king stumbled backwards.For most of round 1, Kong was throwing hard, agressive shots keeping Bird out of his rhythm and controlling the action. Round 2 would see much of the same as both fighters looked slightly overwhelmed by the enormity of the action. The general consensus was that Kong took each of the 1st 2-rounds by a slim margin due to has overall aggressive pace.

 

Round 3 was one of the best axtion rounds of the year as Kong rocked Bird with a clean shot at minute 2 and put him on wobbly legs for a brief moment. However, Bird came roaring back throwing crushing leg & body kicks that turned the course of the fight. Round 3 clearly went to Bird.

 

Round 4 may have been even better than Round 3. The first half of the round saw Bird continue punishing Kong with chopping leg kicks and thundering body kicks that seemed to really be taking something out of Kong & then the tide turned once more as Kong smartly took the fight into the clinch. @ the 3-minute mark. From there. Kong landed a series of effective shoulder, elbow and short punches. Bird finally resonded with his own devastating elbow strikes, opening a nice cut on Kong. General opinion was that Bird took ROund 4 by a thin margin, evening the fight heading into the Championship round.

 

Both fighters came out with bad intentions in Round 5 as the whole world of MMA was glued to this monumental moment in history. Woulkd we see the first 4-time, 4-weight class, World champion in William Bird or would Qing Kong prevail and brand his mark as the P4P King of K1?

 

Round 5 was short but violent ...

 

 

 

Bird blasted Kong with a huge uppercut in the 1st 30 sec of the round, both fighters exchamged jabs and body shots & then to the amazed of all fight fans around the globe, Qing Kong let a punishing combo go @ 0:43 of Round 5 and down went Bird, down went Bird, down went Bird ...

 

 

 

The winner by TKO (strikes), 0:43 of Round 5, sill 170lb Champion and new P4P King QING KONG (30-7 17 KO). Kong is now riding a 5-fight win streak with all 5 W's coming by way of stoppage.

 

 

 

On a side note: Little can be taking away from William Bird, despite suffering his 1st defeat. The man ducks no challenges and has dominated across multiple weight classes. In addition, he almost took down Kong despite giving up almost 20 lbs.

 

 

 

Dynasty 161 also saw excellent victories by Harry Hutton (an oldie but goodie), Liam Harrison, impressive upset wins by Kickboxing Jobber and David Hollywood as wells undercard wins by Junior Sanchez (head kick KO), Rung the Tank & Peter Lord.

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SPFT 120: Post-PPV Summary written by Furious Styles

 

All right ladies and gentlemen, the SPFT 120 Event was another smashing success for the Steel Penn ICON group! There was a lot of heavy hitting action with three TKO’s, one KO, two submissions and four Decisions, with one of them being rather controversial! Let’s get into the clear-cut winners first!

 

In the first of two Heavyweight fights, Willy “The Power” Stoppers lived up to the billing by doing exactly that, stopping Jefferson Davis “Boss” Hogg in the 2nd round! Stoppers cut Hogg very early in the fight and this definitely affected Hogg’s ability to see and deliver his techniques as crisply as he would have liked. Hogg tried his best to take the fight to the ground but Stoppers was having none of that! The first round was a little slow but business picked up in the second! Stoppers knocked Hogg down twice and the third time was the charm for the big fella’! Stoppers begins a new win streak with this victory! The “Boss” has more work to do to turn around his two fight losing streak!

 

The second fight featured the battle for the 145 lbs. championship between the champion, Alexander Lansing, and his very capable opponent, Adam Gracie! Gracie was very aggressively looking to try and submit the champion as he attempted numerous submissions in various positions. The champion kept his cool though, a tribute to his in-ring experience and abilities! However, the judges favored Gracie’s aggression and acknowledged that he controlled the fight by taking it to the ground time and time again and put in a lot of work. As a result, Adam Gracie is the NEW Abu Dhabi Champion and Lansing’s four fight win streak comes to an end while Gracie stretches his to four!

 

In the third fight and the other Heavyweight slobber knocker, Gor “The Engineer” Keyman only needed 45 seconds of fury to end his battle against the game but overwhelmed Francois “Papa Doc” Duvalier! Duvalier caught Keyman with a nice counter punch that cut the big man, but that only seemed to fuel his fire as he came back with a great spinning back kick and another swift kick to Duvalier’s stomach! That combination of kicks seemed to take the wind right out of Duvalier and Keyman saw the opening then took full advantage, nailing Duvalier with a big left hand that cut Duvalier! Keyman mounted and began dropping bombs until the ref stopped the action, engineering a big victory! See what I did there, with the engineering? Never mind! Keyman ends his three fight losing streak and Duvalier begins a losing streak.

 

Our fourth fight featured Simeon “Indio” Malaya against John “Mean Mugging” Malham. Malaya showed off his BJJ capabilities by causing Malham to tap out to a well executed Armbar around the minute-and-a-half mark of the first round! Malham initially took the fight to the ground with a beautifully executed counter to a leg kick attempt by Malaya! Malham positioned himself to try to Ground and Pound but Malaya protected himself well and only absorbed a little damage. Malham got a bit frustrated and stood up, looking to drop a Superman Punch on Malham, but Malham was baiting him! As soon as Malham missed, Malaya transitioned from a Triangle Choke to the Armbar that ended the match! Not to be shortchanged, Malham was definitely mean mugging everyone he could lay his eyes on after this loss! Malaya extends his winning streak to three while Malham begins a losing streak.

 

Fight number five was between Lester “Beetlejuice” Green and Kim “The Natural Weapon” Figueroa. The fight was ruled a split decision and when various spectators were asked who they thought won the fight, the results were just as split as the judge’s decisions! Green was aggressively looking to lock Figueroa into various submissions but Green’s defense was right on par! When the fight was standing, it was obvious that Figueroa had the more precise and powerful kicks. Much to his credit, Green wasn’t deterred by this and he stuck with his game plan! The third and final round got a bit sloppy due to fatigue and good defensive skills by both men, but in the end, neither could take advantage of the other and wound up splitting the decision! The judges ruled that the purple-haired New Yorker was the busier fighter and Green emerged victorious! “Beetlejuice” extends his win streak to three while “The Natural Weapon” drops three in a row.

 

Tony “Wild Guy” Kazarian versus Marty Laguna – no, not the TV show Laguna Beach - was the sixth fight and this one was an easy call for the judges, as they gave the Unanimous Decision victory to Kazarian! The “Wild Guy” was the much busier man when the fight went to the ground but Laguna did have his moments! He stunned Kazarian a couple of times with well-placed body shots that had some pop to them for certain! Overall the judges felt that Laguna just wasn’t aggressive enough and had he followed-up on some of the times he landed clean shots on Kazarian, the outcome may have been different! Kazarian turns around his recent loss and is now on the positive side of things and Laguna’s two fight win streak comes to a halt.

 

Marcel “The Casablanca Clouter” Cerdan, the KO of the Night winner AND Fight of the Night winner I might add, looked great against “Redz” Romano Schoots! I wonder if Grimly “The Reaper” Fiendish enjoyed seeing Schoots get knocked out after Schoots won a Unanimous Decision over him recently! There may be a bit more tension boiling here than there was at the beginning of the night! Schoots was definitely game, don’t get it wrong, but Cerdan ended the fight with an extremely effective right hand then knee lift combination that abruptly halted Schoots’ chances! Schoots got cut in the 2nd round then later was rocked and knocked down! In Round 3, “Redz” turned the tide with a brutal knee right to Cerdan’s head that definitely rocked him! Much to his credit, triple C - yes that’s my cool nickname for him - was able to hold on, gather his senses, then win the fight! That definitely was plenty of clout! Again, see what I did there!? See? Cerdan ends a two fight losing streak while Schoots starts one on in the loss column.

 

The man whose name sounds like a food experiment, Jose Protacio Jawo, “The Fighting Experiment”, showed everyone he is capable of handling his business on his feet or on the ground with his Unanimous Decision victory over Ryuu “Dragon” Tatsuya, who honestly sounds like a new Street Fighter character! Tatsuya punished Jawo at various times with devastating leg kicks, but Jawo came into the fight in excellent shape and was able to spring back to his feet and gather himself quickly each time there was a sense of danger! “Experiment” took the fight to the mat and attempted to make Tatsuya tap but to no avail. The “Dragon” threw in a couple of submission attempts himself but Jawo was definitely ready for those! Jawo cut Tatsuya in the 2nd round and this seemed to sway the fight in Jawo’s favor definitely! Obviously this experiment worked and Jawo is now on a two fight win streak. Tatsuya has now dropped two in a row. That dragon needs more fire in the belly!

 

“The Balled Of” Speedy Atkins versus Grimly “The Reaper” Fiendish, who was previously mentioned, turned out to be the Sub of the Night fight. Unfortunately for Fiendish, his luck was no better than Schoots’ as he was forced to tap out to a Triangle Armbar near the end of the 1st round! This fight wasn’t the most aesthetically pleasing as there was a lot of clinching and even the referee became a bit agitated with the number of clinches! “Speedball” reached a point where he decided the battle of the clinches wasn’t going anywhere and he aggressively switched to his submission game, which obviously paid off dividends for him! The transition from a Triangle to the Armbar was smooth, fast and efficient and in turn, got the job done! It looks like this “Reaper” lost the chance to claim a soul and drops two in a row. Speedy overcomes his recent loss to Marty Laguna - I have to wonder if Speedy was happy that Laguna lost - while Laguna loses after his recent defeat of Marcel Cerdan. Hmm, this is beginning to become complicated!

 

Last but not least we had Anthony “AJ” Joseph - easy enough nickname to remember - versus Lucas Emelianenko, the man whose last name sounds like the answer to an SAT question! Joseph was very effective in the clinch and taxed Emelianenko’s stamina with various body shots from his hands and knees! He even put in some work with his elbows very effectively that kept Emelianenko off balance often in the fight! Joseph unleashed a furious punching combo that dropped Emelianenko to the mat but Joseph waved him back to his feet! As soon as Lucas gathered himself, Joseph unloaded another huge right hand that dropped Emelianenko to his knees, literally, and he couldn’t clear the cobwebs before Joseph launched numerous punches that forced the ref to stop the action! “SAT last name” Emelianenko has now lost three in a row while AJ halts his two fight losing streak.

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SPFT 121: Pre PPV Summary written by Furious Styles

 

Hello again ladies and gentlemen! Once again Steel Penn ICON invades the Los Angeles Coliseum for another night of action packed MMA that promises to write another page in fight history! There are TWO titles on the line tonight in what should be tremendous battles between the champions and their challengers!

 

The 265 lbs. title is being defended by Ernesto Oliveira, who brings his outstanding 28-9 record to the table while representing The Goonies! His opponent, “The Torpedo” Tore Rebo brings an impressive 24-12 record to the table and represents the Polish Eagles’ Nest, although he’s Canadian. Hey, he’s got it like that so just roll with it! Rebo is the taller fighter but the champ is a bit heavier. Who will be able to impose their will on their large, very strong opponent!? Oliveira is riding a FOUR FIGHT WIN STREAK, most recently defeating Willy Stoppers at the SPFT 117 Event! Rebo is bringing in his own FOUR FIGHT WIN STREAK so this will undoubtedly be two rams butting heads! Don’t miss this fight!

 

The 205 lbs. title is on the line and the champ, A J Hearts, representing the Steel Penn Alliance - whoo whooooo (imagine the Hump Day Geico Commercial) - a VERY popular and capable fighter, brings an extremely impressive 22-3 record into this fight while riding a FIVE FIGHT WIN STREAK, stands across the cage from Leonard Washington, a man who has earned a 22-9 record and comes into this title fight with a THREE FIGHT WIN STREAK! Washington represents the FinnFighters but is from Missouri. Hey, I do not get paid to think, just write, so there it is! Will Leonard do what the last five fighters have not been able to do and overcome the skill and large heart of the champion!? Which one of these great warriors will have to begin a winning streak anew!? We shall soon find out!

 

The second 265 lbs. fight: “Lucky” Elroy Kleinschmidt, whose record is 13-7 and is on a dire FOUR FIGHT LOSING STREAK, steps into the Octagon against Bigfoot “Eeti” Silva, who is currently 22-13 and recently suffered a TKO LOSS! Both men look to turn the tide in this fight and that will be no easy task as either of these large men can finish the fight if and when the opportunity presents itself! Can “Lucky” indeed be just that and find the Lady Luck that has eluded him in the last four fights, or will “Eeti” - isn’t that an electronics software of some kind or a skier? - take a step in the right direction - aw come on, stop groaning because you know you thought about the Bigfoot reference too - and get back on the winning side of things? Time will tell!

 

Our first of two 170 lbs. fights features Julio Driggs, who steps into battle with a 21-12 record and recently suffered a second round KO loss, against Avon “The Finger” Stringer - I am not even going to go there because that is just TOO easy - who is 38-19 and on a TWO LOSS FIGHT STREAK! Both of these men have obviously had their ups and downs but both are capable in the cage and this may very well boil down to who has the stronger desire to overcome the opponent! One has to wonder if “The Finger” wins, will he be extending that special digit to anyone in particular, or just extend it in general because that is what he enjoys? I just hope our TV editors are quick on the draw!

 

The other 205 lbs. fight pits the man with the biblical name, Moses Kealekapuna, against “God’s Spear” Ansger Axelsson! Now folks, I will not get heavily into religious beliefs because that could very well be seen as blasphemous, but I find it rather…interesting, that Moses is battling “God’s Spear”! The biblical references will be plenty, I have no doubt. Will Moses part the Sea of Loss and go back on a winning streak, or will “God’s Spear” pierce the armor of Moses and continue his winning ways, building the momentum from a recent third round KO win!? Moses “Let My People Go” - yes I wrote it and do not act like you did not at least ponder it - enters this battle with a very good 24-6 record but recently suffered a Unanimous Decision loss. “God’s Spear” Ansger Axelsson has an equally very good 16-4 record with the recent KO victory previous mentioned. I wonder how many Hail Mary’s will be said while these men make their way to the ring…?

 

In the sole 185 lbs. fight of the night, “Polar Bear” Vadim Kharghai, who has fought his way to a 23-15 record with a THREE FIGHT LOSING STREAK, pits his will and skill versus Gage “Dominator” R, who is currently 24-14-2, recently having lost a Unanimous Decision! Gage, not be mistaken with “Terminator”, feels he should have been more aggressive in his last fight and may very well look to end this fight early! “Polar Bear” is definitely looking to end his cold streak - look folks, I just write with the flow all right, so stop the eye rolling and let me have my fun - and once again clench victory in his jaws! There is no doubt Vadim is feeling very irritated by his recent performances and wants to make a statement tonight against Gage. Which of these men will get it done!?

 

The first 155 lbs. fight features El Guapo - now I assume this is a matter of opinion as I am certain there are some women who think he is handsome with his wild, busy, unkempt hair, but others maybe not as much. Oh yes, for those who do not know, guapo means “handsome” in Spanish. You see? Learn something new every day - brings a 17-12 record and a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK, battles “Nutcase” Hector Kilimanjaro who stands 20-15-2 with a recent KO loss by way of a head kick in the first round! Now it is this writer’s opinion that kicking a guy whose nickname is “Nutcase” in the head probably does not make much difference really, but hey, that is just my opinion. Very much like “The Finger”, I could write various comments about the nickname “Nutcase” but it is too easy and I will not take it there! Can the “Handsome One” stretch his winning streak to three, or will “Looney Tunes” Kilimanjaro - now tell me that does not sound like an exotic food spice - get himself on the positive side of the winning column!?

 

In the final 265+ lbs. fight, the behemoth known as Cain “The Juggernaut” Marko, another Steel Penn Alliance member - whooo whooooo, that is right, the Geico commercial surfaces again. Hey, this writer is a member of the Steel Penn Alliance so I can do that! I am unbiased but I just make sure fellow Steel Penners get some love is all - brings his 17-13 record and TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK, both by KO, against the man named Rumble Lord - who could possibly be a Boss in one of many video games with that name - and his 14-12 record. Rumble Lord has struggled recently with a TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK so he is looking to rumble rather than tumble - all right, that one was bad, I admit it - against Cain - and I know I could tie in this biblical name to the Moses versus “God’s Spear” fight but I will save you the trouble by not comparing Rumble to Abel – so stay tuned for this battle of two very large men!

 

The final 155 lbs. fight brings us Guy Kopec and his 12-10 record with a TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK, having just lost to El Guapo - that makes me wonder if Guy will give “Nutcase” any advice for his fight - against Rocco Kailea and his 7-3-1 record, who just had a FOUR FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED! Rocco - that is a great character in the movie “The Boondock Saints” by the way - will definitely look to shed that tough recent loss as he absolutely feels he should have won that fight! Guy - a great music group from the 80’s but that is another story - has been attempting to put a win streak together for some time. Will he be able to get that done tonight, or will Kailea right the ship!?

 

And the final fight of the night gives us Gabriel Kiptanui, who is 18-16-1 heading into this fight with a THREE FIGHT LOSING STREAK, stepping into battle against Nik Volkov who is 20-12-1 with a TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK! Nik Volkov - I wonder if he is of any relation to the wrestler Nikolai Volkoff, who had a great run back in the day - has a better record on paper, but in the cage that often times does not matter. Both men have had their shining moments in their fights so do not count them out of this contest at any point in time! For Kiptanui, this may be a battle for pride. For Volkov, this is an opportunity to prove he can best a veteran fighter and perhaps move himself into title contention in the near future!

 

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SPFT 121: Post-PPV Summary written by Furious Styles

 

All right good folks, it is I yet again, your friendly neighborhood SPFT columnist with yet another review of a tremendous, action-packed event! SPFT 121 did not disappoint as there were TWO KO’s, THREE TKO’s and FIVE Unanimous Decisions! I have yet to see an event where every single Decision was Unanimous, so credit goes to the winners of those battles.

 

First, let’s begin with the titles that were defended! Starting with the men who look like muscular sides of beef, the Heavyweights! Champion Ernesto Oliveira successfully defended his hard-earned title against a game, but in the end, overmatched Tore Rebo! Rebo cut the champion very early in the first round and that could have been trouble! It very nearly was as the cut was worsened in the second round! The champion stopped Rebo in his tracks with a BRUTAL head kick in the second round that literally sent Rebo spinning to the ground, displaying his excellent flexibility, being able to kick the much taller man crisply! Rebo tried to gather himself but the champion gave him no breathing room and as a result, Oliveira maintains his title reign. The Goonies representative earned KO OF THE NIGHT and moves his record to 29-9 and FIVE WINS IN A ROW while “The Torpedo” missed his target and unfortunately for him, his record drops to 24-13, having his FOUR FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED! I have no doubt the Polish Eagles’ Nest member will work extremely hard to get back into the title picture!

 

The other champion, A J Hearts, a man who proudly represents the Steel Penn Alliance – grooooovy baaabeeeeyyyy – increased his already impressive record to 23-3 by defeating Leonard Washington, KOing his tough opponent in the fourth round with a series of savage strikes that earned the FIGHT OF THE NIGHT honors! That is now SIX WINS IN A ROW for the champion, who is beaming with confidence! Washington fought one hell of a battle but just came up short about halfway through the fourth round. Washington made the champ taste the ground early in the fourth round with a beautiful one-two punching combination but A J gathered himself well. A J Hearts just continually wore on Washington until he was unable to defend himself as well as he typically does. The FinnFighters representative will have to go back to the drawing board and begin another win streak, but he is definitely capable of doing so! His record now stands at 22-10, having his THREE FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED!

 

“God’s Spear” Ansgar Axelsson was on top of his game and earned an impressive Unanimous Decision victory over Moses Kealekapuna in what I labeled the “Biblical Battle”! Kealekapuna bloodied the “Spear” with a well-placed elbow in the first round! Axelsson, not to be outdone, responded moments later with his own vicious elbow that cut Kealekapuna as well. Axelsson unleashed a furious combination early in the third round that dropped Kealekapuna and solidified the victory! Axelsson is now 17-4 and quickly rising to title contention in this writer’s eyes! Kealekapuna – yeah, say that three times in a row quickly – falls to 24-7, which is still a very solid record and there is no doubt in my opinion that he will part the Red Sea of Defeat and once again traverse down the path of victory! Now tell me you did not hear a loud chorus accompanied with blaring trumpets while you read that! Come on, you know that was good stuff right there! “God’s Spear” has now WON TWO IN A ROW while Moses has LOST TWO IN A ROW!

 

Bigfoot “Eeti” Silva was all business in the cage against “Lucky” – or not so lucky – Elroy Kleinschmidt! Silva was aggressive right from the beginning and Kleinschmidt did his best to weather the storm, but “Eeti” was just too much for him on this night! A big left hand early in the round cut Kleinschmidt open and it was downhill from there! Near the end of the first round, Bigfoot could sense Kleinschmidt was having trouble gathering his senses and like a shark that smells blood, he went in for the kill, rocking Kleinschmidt with a massive uppercut! Silva pushes himself back on the winning side of things and improves his record to 23-13, OVERCOMING A RECENT TKO LOSS! Unfortunately for “Lucky”, he has now suffered FIVE LOSSES IN A ROW, a difficult situation to deal with I am certain, but he is 13-8, which is by no means bad at all! He has to find a way to break this slump so he can taste the sweetness of victory!

 

Avon “The Finger” Stringer – yes, I still refuse to delve too deeply into that nickname because quite honestly, it is just too easy! – pushed his record to 39-19 by way of using his knees to play sweet, painful, brutal music on Julio Driggs’ ribs! Hmm, I may have just come up with a name for a future BBQ rib restaurant for Julio! Seriously, I may have to get a patent on that and speak with him about that possibility! There is just never a wrong time for some good BBQ ribs, but I digress. Back to business. Driggs held his own in the first round and even cut Stringer early in the second round with a hard elbow, but it was apparent that in the second round, “The Finger” was ready to try and end this fight and he did just that! A snapping uppercut dropped Driggs and it was over from that point! Driggs is now 21-13 and has now LOST TWO IN A ROW! Stringer FLIPS THE BIRD TO HIS TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK, kissing it goodbye with this victory!

 

Rumble Lord, whose name could very well be used for a condom promotion, – I am just saying – bloodied and battered “The Juggernaut” Cain Marko of the Steel Penn Alliance, and earned a first round victory by TKO STOPPAGE DUE TO A BAD CUT! Lord looked sharp – see what I did there with the “sharp” and the fact he cut Marko? never mind – and ENDED HIS TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK! Cain just could not quite get himself together after the cut opened up and affected his ability to continue the fight! Lord saw the opening, literally and figuratively, and moved in, reigning punches left and right, bloodying Marko badly! Rumble Lord rumbles, bumbles and stumbles his way to 15-12 while “The Juggernaut” has his TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED!

 

The “Polar Bear” Vadim Kharghai snagged victory in his jaws by maintaining constant pressure on Gage “The Dominator” R to earn the Unanimous Decision! This was a hard fought battle between the two proud warriors but Kharghai simply wanted to win this fight more! “The Dominator” had his moments, definitely, but it simply was not enough to sway the opinion of all three judges! Both men struggled against the other to try and end this fight with various submissions but it was just not happening! The “Polar Bear” RIPS APART HIS THREE FIGHT LOSING STREAK and savors the taste of sweet victory! This is the SECOND UNANIMOUS DECISION LOSS IN A ROW for “The Dominator”, but with his confidence and ability, he will be back on the winning side of the equation soon enough! Kharghai is now 24-15 while Gage is now 24-15-2!

 

“The Nutcase” – yet another nickname I could go on for days about but opt not too because as with “The Finger”, it is just TOO EASY – kept himself focused long enough in this fight to earn the Unanimous Decision over the handsome one, El Guapo, who unfortunately did not fight handsomely enough to overturn the judges decisions! He may have influenced female members of the audience and such, but in this situation that did not help him – maybe it helped with after the match, but that is a different story – so he goes back to the drawing board to figure out what to improve on for his next fight! This fight featured a lot of clinching and a lot of attempted submissions. Neither man was able to capitalize on the other due to defense and skill so it boiled down to determination! Hector Kilimanjaro – I swear Kilimanjaro is the name of an herbal remedy – OVERCOMES A RECENT KO LOSS TO ATTAIN THE VICTORY and now stands 21-15-2! El Guapo drops his record to 17-13 and has his TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED!

 

Guy Kopec, probably the most relaxed name in the business, outlasts Rocco Kailea for the Unanimous Decision victory! Both of these combatants gave the other a hard run for their money with hard-hitting exchanges and moments of dominance by both, but in the end the judges felt Kopec was the clear-cut winner! Both men opted to keep this fight standing and they did not disappoint the crowd with hard punches and kicks at various points in the battle! Kopec ENDS HIS TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK and his record is now 13-10, while Kailea HAS LOST TWO IN A ROW, now having a record of 7-4-1. I suspect this victory for Kopec was a bit sweeter knowing El Guapo, who recently defeated him, not only watched him win but later on lost his match. My money says Kopec was all smiles for both situations!

 

Last but not least, Gabriel Kiptanui had enough to stave off what Nik Volkov brought to the cage to earn the final Unanimous Decision of the night! This fight featured numerous takedown and submission attempts and each man had his opportunity but just could not cash in at those particular moments. Both men entered this fight on losing streaks but Kiptanui can now proudly say that he CEASED HIS LOSING STREAK AT THREE and is now happy to be back on the winning path! Volkov gave a valiant effort but it was just not quite enough to sway the judge’s votes. He has now LOST THREE IN A ROW but hopefully he will not be discouraged because he has time to turn things around! Kiptanui improves his record to 19-16-1 while Volkov drops to 20-13-1. Both of these men have been involved in a lot of fights so much respect to these longtime warriors!

 

Well there you have it folks, another conclusion to an exciting PPV written by yours truly. Stay tuned for the next PPV summary and remember, keep training and push yourself past your self-imposed limits! As always, this summary is brought to you by the Steel Penn Alliance ICON, a company that takes great pride in its products and strives to achieve nothing short of excellence!

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SPFT 122: Pre-PPV Summary

 

Yes good people, it is I yet again with another Pay-Per-View Preview of yet another action- packed Steel Penn ICON Event! It seems like someone called in the large-and-in-charge crew as this PPV is packed with plenty of strong warriors! As I peruse the lineup I notice that the lightest weight of any fight is 170 lbs. so you know what that means!? Plenty of punishing, brutal, oohing and aahing, and potentially a lot of KO’s happening, that’s what it means!

 

We have FOUR SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHTS! I hope the ring and cage have been reinforced because that’s a whooooole lot of beef to stand up to! There are THREE LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHTS also, and you can bet your bottom dollar that they will bring it and provide some compelling action during their battles! We round out the event with THREE WELTERWEIGHT FIGHTS and each of these combatants can hit just as hard as their heavier counterparts!

 

Remember, the man himself, Bruce Lee, stood 5’8” and weighed between 125 lbs. and 165 lbs. at his heaviest, but that bad motha’ could hit like a man who weighed 300 lbs.! Don’t get me started on Bruce Lee because I’ll get way too pumped up and will forget to handle my Steel Penn business! Just let it be known that Bruce Lee was and STILL IS THE MAN! Now that I’ve clarified that, I’ll move on!

 

The first Super Heavyweight fight pits Teijo Tarzan, whose current record is 23-13, taking on the Haitian Sensation – that’s my name for him anyway, “Papa Doc” Francois Duvalier, who we saw in action on SPFT 120! His record currently stands at 14-9 after his most recent loss to Gor Keyman. Like Duvalier, Tarzan – I wonder if he likes the movie “Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan”? Hey, that’s a good movie that never got the props it deserved! – is looking to turn around a recent loss, his being at the hands of Matt Lisser by way of TKO. Tarzan defeated Gor Keyman not long ago with a KO so I wonder if Duvalier will be concerned about that at all? Which one of these proven competitors will halt their one fight losing streak and begin another winning streak anew!? We shall soon find out!

 

The second Super Heavyweight fight puts Christiano Smokeleaf – all right, seriously? You expect me to NOT comment on this name!? The indo smoke / quasi-blasphemous nature of his name in itself is just too good to pass up! With a last name like Smokeleaf, I know he can open up a Medical Facility that caters to…specific needs. Or, with that last name it sort of sounds like a B-Movie last name of a very cheesy, stereotypical spoof Native-American character. Okay, okay, moving on. “The Divine Huevo Destruct” Smokeleaf is 14-5, a very impressive record but he is coming off a loss to Jefferson Davis Hogg, who we saw in action recently! His opponent, Shane Carwin – no not THAT Shane Carwin! Come on, he’s retired and is educating people on Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu! – has a record of 22-15 with a recent first round TKO victory over Brusso Do! Will “Smokey” – like the character from the movie “Friday”, get it? – be able to turn around his recent fortunes against Carwin, or will Carwin continue his momentum from steamrolling his last opponent!?

 

Super Heavyweight bout number three is Sergei “Bam-Bam” Bautin and his 23-15 record, taking on Jaakko Parantainen and his 10-8 record plus his wild hair! “Bam-Bam” – I wonder if he was a fan of The Flinstones when he was growing up? Or perhaps he heard gunshots as a child growing up in Sweden? Or, maybe still, he heard his parents…er, never mind – is currently on a TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK, most recently losing a Unanimous Decision to Ruiner Barnett! Paranthainen – I wonder how long it took him to learn how to say and spell his last name correctly? In fact, I wonder how long it took him to say and spell his entire name correctly? I bet anything his friends just called him “JP” for short, so I’ll do the same – is also on a TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK, his most recent loss to Joe Biggs via a Triangle Choke! Obviously both of these men want to turn the tide and get back on the positive side of things. Who will be hungrier for victory!?

 

The final Super Heavyweight fight features Piru Parka, the purple-haired Mohawk-wearing man who is 25-17 and also a member of the Steel Penn Alliance, whooo whooooo, that’s right, I brought back that Geico commercial again, so what!? – doing battle against Pes Barbos, the serious-looking fighter from Russia whose record is 11-7. Parka is on a TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK and Barbos recently defeated Rumble Lord for his current win streak! Obviously Piru “Piper Picked Peppers” Park – for you Run DMC fans out there you will know what I just did there – wants to get his recent string of non-luck turned around, but Pes wants to win this “Battles of P’s” and stretch his streak to two!

 

The first Light Heavyweight fight has Jensen Saint, “The Holy Man” whose record is 29-15, brings a blessed THREE FIGHT WIN STREAK – that’s right, I took it there, holy water insinuation and everything – against “The Bulldozer” Frank Martin, who stands at 23-13. Can “The Bulldozer” power his way through Saint and wreck the man from Vatican City!? Now you know me folks, I have to wonder if Saint will take the time to speak with Christiano Smokeleaf and his quasi-blasphemous name because I’m sure a man from Vatican City doesn’t feel all that great about a name like that. I have no doubt he respects him because Smokeleaf is a very accomplished fighter, but this issue steps outside the ring and the cage. Actually, come to think of it, maybe I should keep my distance from Saint because it has been a while since my last confession…

 

The second Light Heavyweight fight places “Sweet” Puppy Love and his 22-13 record against the man known as Bang McGee, who is 26-17. Puppy Love versus Bang…yeah, I hate to say it folks but if I weren’t reporting a MMA event, I honestly would think this was either a fight on the Las Vegas Strip for unusual entertainment purposes, or a definite B-rated adult film! I mean come on, Bang and Puppy Love!? Seriously, I can’t be the only one thinking along those lines! Anyway, Puppy Love is lovin’ his THREE FIGHT WIN STREAK, I guarantee you that much! Bang had a RECENT THREE FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED by Cristiano Nascimento by way of Submission in the first round! Bang wants to bang out this win – I couldn’t resist! – and feel that winning feeling again, but Puppy Love’s streak will be difficult to stop!

 

The last Light Heavyweight fight places Nathan “Carnage” Corbett, who is currently a solid 16-8-1 against the 12-5, also impressive, Matt Santos. Well what do you know? A fight with two men that have basic, pretty common American names, well, except that “Carnage” is from Australia. Whatever, you get the point. Corbett is on a TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK while Santos is ALSO ON A TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK! Both of these proud combatants will be looking to halt the streak before it reaches three, but they have their hands full in this fight! One would assume “Carnage” would be the hungrier man in this match – stop the moaning and groaning because I know you thought about that for at least a few seconds! – but only time will tell if this is true or not!

 

Moving on the Welterweights, first in the cage will be Aaron Davidson of the Steel Penn Alliance – BOOYA BABY! – who brings a 25-10-1 record into this one against Vincent “The Wolf” Volkov, currently 32-17-1. Obviously Volkov, who I think should change his nickname to something with a “V” in it, like “V for Vendetta”, another great movie but that’s just my opinion – has the experience factor on his side. He brings with him a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK so his confidence is pretty high as well! However, Davidson is ALSO ON A TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK, so this battle will boil down to which man is capable of imposing his will upon the other! Can Davidson keep “The Wolf” from howling and feeding upon him for the victory, or will Volkov be able to sink his teeth into Davidson and snatch victory in his jaws!? Yes, yes I know, that was cheesy but it made you envision that so I did my job!

 

The second Welterweight fight features “The Barracuda” – now that was one powerful car that Plymouth built back in the day! – Dirk Zeldenthuis, another great member of the Steel Penn Alliance – that’s what I’m talkin’ about! – and his 29-19 record against the game and opportune “Mean Mugging” John Malham, who we recently saw on SPFT 120, and his 22-14 record! Malham has been back and forth in terms of wins and losses, so he’s looking to defeat “The Dirkster” and get back in the winning column! However, “The Barracuda” had a recent THREE FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED at the hands – well the foot rather – of one Aaron Davidson. Uh oh, here we go again with the potential tension between two fighters who aren’t fighting against one another tonight! I wonder if Volkov will seek Zeldenthuis out to ask him a few pointers? This should prove to be an intense battle!

 

Last but not least, the final Welterweight fight of the night pits Newbomb Turk and his good 16-7 record across the cage from Samuraimo Rassi, who is currently a very solid 16-9-1! Newbomb honestly sounds like a new cologne from a hard rock musician or a new flavor of pizza! Samuraimo sounds like a new cartoon that comes on Saturday’s that has lots of yelling, weird powers on display and cool-looking characters with various swords of power with different capabilities! I miss being a kid! Newbomb is on a TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK so he has been bombing as of late – I know, that was definitely corny but it was there for the taking – while Samuraimo won a recent fight by way of Unanimous Decision! Newbomb definitely wants to get things turned around because he is nearing the end of his career and I’m sure wants to return to Hollywood Heights feeling good and basking in the glory of victory!

 

All right ladies and gents, thank you once again for sharing your time with me and humbling me by reading my summary. I greatly appreciate it and like yourself, I very much look forward to another great PPV event! As always, Steel Penn ICON strives to bring you the very best action in the cage and also appreciates the massive support received for their various clothing and nutritional products! We will continue to work diligently to provide you top of the line items!

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SPFT 122: Post-PPV Summary

 

Hello again good folks, here we are again with another great PPV event having just passed and your insightful, and sometimes humorous – or at least I hope I am – is here to bring you the post PPV summary! We had TWO TKO’s, FOUR SUBMISSIONS, ONE KO, and THREE DECISIONS, one of which ending in a SPLIT! Five of the battles ended in the first round, a tribute to the skill level and determination of the fighters involved! By the way, have a look at the poster that was used to advertise this event. Wow, talk about making your mind bend! I think I have looked that was at various times in my life, but that’s a different story!

 

The very first fight on the card, the first Welterweight battle, ended in the first round with Aaron Davidson earning the victory over Vincent Volkov by way of TKO! Basically Aaron got mad and started hitting Volkov like he stole his lunch money when they were kids and since Volkov wasn’t able to defend himself, the referee jumped in and halted the fight! The Steel Penn Alliance – represent represeeeent – has now WON THREE IN A ROW, pushing his record to 26-10-1! “The Wolf” has to wait for his next meal, tasting defeat and his record falls to 32-18-1! Volkov came out very aggressively and landed many nice kicks and some decent punches, but Davidson caught on quickly and turned up his defense until two head kicks in the third minute of the round spelled the end for him! “The Wolf” has his TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED!

 

Fight number two, a Light Heavyweight battle, resulted in a FIRST ROUND SUBMISSION VICTORY for Frank Martin! “The Bulldozer” lived up to his moniker by bulldozing – yes, I took it there – Saint to the ground after a very even match on their feet. “The Holy Man” may have spent too much time trying to save someone’s soul, or perhaps he didn’t have a chance to drink enough Holy Water so he could purify himself for the fight! For some unknown reason he had a momentary lapse of focus – perhaps he had an epiphany about the meaning of a Bible verse that applied to a specific event in his life – and next thing he knew, he was going to sleep due to a very tightly locked in Triangle! Saint valiantly tried to hold on for the fifteen seconds remaining in the round but just couldn’t do it! Frank Martin improves his record to 24-13 and begins a new win streak, while Saint’s falls to 29-16, beginning a losing streak. I’m sure a return to The Sacred City, followed by some Hail Mary’s, will get him right back on track!

 

Francois Duvalier and Teijo Tarzan – Greystoke as I called him in my Pre-PPV Summary, had a hard fought battle in the third match of the night and the first of the Super Heavyweights! “Papa Doc” brought his fists of steel out for this fight because he was relentless with his punches, finally dropping Tarzan with a brutal one-two-three combination! Now give credit where it’s due, Tarzan came to fight and after being cut early in the fight, he came back and cut Duvalier with a punch of his own! He even floored Duvalier with a beautiful punch but opted not to follow in and Duvalier was able to quickly gather his senses, get back to his feet, and earn the victory! “Papa Doc” improves to 15-9, beginning a new win streak, while Tarzan – The Legend of Greystoke; sorry had to get that in there – falls to 23-14 and now has a TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK!

 

Another Super Heavyweight fight followed this one and your man Christiano “The Divine Huevo Destruct” Smokeleaf, who has a nickname as long as my list of debtors, earned the TKO victory in the third round over Shane Carwin! Both men wound up cutting each other during the course of this battle, but it was evident from the beginning that Smokeleaf was on top of his game, especially the standup, but Carwin defended well when the fight went to the ground! However, Smokeleaf was able to secure side control late in the third round and once he did, he let the fists and elbows fly until the referee had no choice but to step in and stop it! “The Divine Egg” – which in itself must mean Christiano had one hell of an omelette or something – improves his record to an impressive 15-5 and begins a new win streak! Carwin falls to 22-16!

 

Halfway through the night of action we had Dirk Zeldenthuis square off against John Malham in another Welterweight battle! “The Barracuda” was able to sink his teeth into “Mean Mugging” Malham in the third round of this fight, securing the submission victory with a Guillotine! Malham fought valiantly and did his best to hang in, but he just wasn’t able to muster the strength to hold out for the last five seconds of the fight and was forced to tap, no doubt an aggravating loss for him! There were numerous submission attempts by both men but ultimately Zeldenthuis locked in the one that counted most! “The Barracuda” improves his record to 30-10, while Malham’s falls to 22-15! Malham has now LOST TWO IN A ROW, so I’m sure he’ll analyze what happened in this fight and work diligently to get himself back on the winning side of things!

 

The final Welterweight battle featured Samuraimo Rassi going up against Newbomb Turk! Both of these men, just like the fact neither one has a nickname, were all business in this fight! There were numerous clinches as both men elected to remain on their feet for the vast majority of the fight! We saw excellent punching and kicking on display at various times from both men, but the judges gave the ruling to “Mo” Samurai – hey, I had to add something to the mix – because he controlled the fight most of the time with the clinches that were involved! Newbomb – whose name could easily be a new children’s toy focusing on G.I. Joe or another Armed Forces faction – displayed excellent fighting technique but in the judges eyes, it simply wasn’t enough to overturn their decisions! Rassi improves to 17-9-1 and now has a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK, while Turn falls to 16-8 and is on a THREE FIGHT LOSING STREAK!

 

“Sweet” Puppy Love versus Bang McGee – I’m telling you, this has the theme of a B-rated adult film folks, and you know you can’t deny it! – was another Light Heavyweight battle that ended in a decision. However, this one was a Majority Decision for the “Sweet” one but McGee definitely brought some intensity into this fight! Love cut McGee pretty early in the fight but that didn’t slow down the determined fighter as he later rocked Love with a hard punch but wasn’t able to capitalize fully! Love cut McGee and McGree rocked Love…if that isn’t a line in a song about various sexual activities then it needs to be one! In fact I should post that on my Facebook account…; moving on. Love improves his record to 23-13 and now has a FOUR FIGHT WIN STREAK! McGee falls to 26-18 and has now LOST TWO IN A ROW! McGee has proven to be a resilient fighter so I’m certain he’ll keep banging away until he halts his losing streak! Oh stop your moaning, you know I wasn’t the only one who formulated that line in their mind!

 

Jaakko Parantainen versus Sergei “Bam-Bam” Bautin, the second to last Super Heavyweight bout, was a quick one folks, ending in the first round! “The Wild Haired” Parantainen, - yes that’s a nickname I just gave him but let’s be honest folks, anyone that looks at this gentlemen can see he has the Einstein motif going on – was locked in from the get go and overwhelmed “The Flintstone Kid” – see what I did there? – and locked in a vice-grip Guillotine a mere forty seconds into the fight! Bautin held on as long as he could but eventually had to tap at the forty-seven second mark! You could see the disappointment on his face but he’s a warrior and will be back for sure! Jaakko – wasn’t he a character on “Pinky and the Brain”?, or some other Warner Brothers cartoon? – halts a two loss streak and gets back on the winning track! “Bam-Bam” falls to 23-16 and has LOST THREE IN A ROW! Bautin will surely see what he can do to halt the losing streak so he can feel victory once again!

 

The last Light Heavyweight fight featured Nathan “Carnage” Corbett versus Nathan Santos! Corbett maneuvered his way into position through excellent ground techniques and was able to lock Corbett in to a Triangle choke, forcing Santos to tap right around the halfway mark of the first round! “Carnage” cut Santos early in this one and that seemed to bother the young warrior as he left himself open for a takedown that lead to the final result! Santos was put to sleep by the technically sound Triangle and that was that! “Carnage” improves to 17-8-1 and is back in the win column while Santos falls to 12-6 and has now LOST THREE IN A ROW! Santos began on fire but has struggled a bit lately! I’m sure he and his camp will sit down and figure out what needs to be improved and he’ll be back in the win column in no time!

 

The last fight, and the last Super Heavyweight battle, had Pes Barbos doing battle against Piru Parka! The purple-haired warrior who is a member of the Steel Penn Alliance – that’s right, in the houuuuuuse! – gave it his best but Barbos was too much with his tenacity and numerous takedown and submission attempts! Parka made sure he wasn’t locked into any painful submissions but simply wasn’t able to slow the ground game of Barbos and it cost him the decision! Barbos demonstrated a very high level of conditioning as he constantly pressed the action and didn’t slow at all! With this victory, Barbos moves to 12-7 and has WON TWO IN A ROW! Parka falls to 25-18 and has LOST THREE IN A ROW!

 

Well there you have it ladies and gents, another in-depth summary of recent action hosted by the Steel Penn Alliance ICON, the group, company and organization who do their absolute best to bring you the most intense, entertaining and unforgettable battles in mixed martial arts! This is Furious Styles, signing off and I look forward to the next PPV event where I will share my thoughts with all of you! Thank you once again for your time and remember, Steel Penn nutrition products are top of the line and will help any fighter out there improve much more quickly!

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SPFT 123: Pre-PPV Summary

 

Greetings ladies and gentlemen, I hope all of you are well! It is I once again with the Pre PPV Report, this time bringing you the excitement live from the Tokyo Bowl in Tokyo Japan! No, it’s not the name of a major restaurant here, it’s the name of the place where twenty warriors will do battle in the SPFT 123 Steel Penn ICON event! This huge event brings to you THREE SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHTS, ONE LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT, TWO WELTERWEIGHT FIGHTS, ONE LIGHTWEIGHT FIGHT, AND THREE FEATHERWEIGHT FIGHTS!

 

The first Super Heavyweight bout pits “The Power” Willy Stoppers and his 26-11 record and recent KO victory over Jefferson Davis Hogg, against Matt “Metal Hands” Lisser who enters this battle with a 16-8 record and a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK! Although Lisser is lighter, he is still very capable of winning a fight in numerous ways! This will be a tremendous battle as these two very accomplished and respected warriors test their skills against one another!

 

The second Super Heavyweight fight features “The Engineer” Gor Keyman, who brings a 25-9 record and recent TKO victory over Francois Duvalier, taking on “The Torpedo” Tore Rebo, who currently stands at 24-13 and had a FOUR FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED by Ernesto Oliveira! Needless to say “The Torpedo” will be looking to get right back on the winning side of things in this fight, but “The Engineer” designed and produced a solid fight plan that earned him the victory over a tough opponent! Don’t miss this match!

 

The last Super Heavyweight fights places Jefferson Davis Hogg – uh oh, here’s that tension thing again folks! Willy Stoppers and / or Tore Rebo and Hogg may shoot daggers from their eyes if they catch the attention of the other! – going into battle against Marc Andre! “Boss” Hogg brings his 18-10 record and, as previously stated, his recent loss to Willy Stoppers, while Marc Andre brings a 12-4 record, quite good, but recently has been struggling and is on a TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK! Which one of these warriors will be able to change their fortune and earn the victory!?

 

The lone Light Heavyweight contest for this evening showcases Cristiano Nascimento locking horns with Nisse Lind! Nascimento brings a solid 16-9 record into this battle while carrying a THREE FIGHT WIN STREAK! Nisse Lind has a very impressive record of 8-1, the lone loss was the most recent fight against Jensen Saint that SNAPPED AN EIGHT FIGHT WIN STREAK! Nascimento definitely feels confident about his abilities but Lind will be very determined to begin a win streak anew! Will Lind be able to halt the momentum that Nascimento has built!?

 

The first of two Welterweight fights will have the 28-16 Bapit “The Cowboy”Pradchapet, and his FOUR FIGHT WIN STREAK, versus “Indo” Simeon Malaya who has compiled a 20-7 record himself! He currently rides a THREE FIGHT WIN STREAK, so both of these combatants are peaking at the right time of this fight! Will the ring veteranship Pradchapet possesses be enough to overcome the indefatigable – oh yeah, every once in a while I’ll break out a “college word” to keep all of you on your toes plus drop a little knowledge from time to time – Malaya and his determination!?

 

The second Welterweight fight focuses on Avon “The Finger” Stringer and his 39-19 record, including a recent victory over Julio Driggs, versus Nathan “Cable” Summers and his 21-9-1 record! “The Finger” versus “Cable” sounds like a movie spoof about watching television if I’ve ever heard one! Maybe the Wayans brothers should jump on that! As I said before, there are far too many tangents of varying degrees that I could focus on for “The Finger” so I’ll leave it alone. For “Cable”, I wonder if he’s a big comic book fan? I like that cool scar on Cable’s face. I know a little somethin’ somethin’ about comic books so don’t act so surprised! Will Avon be able to extend the finger towards the capable Summers!? We will soon find out!

 

The solo Lightweight fight sees Gustav Graves stepping into the cage against Mahandry Andriamboavonjy, the man whose last name would stump even the country’s best Spelling Bee contestants! Holy smokes, I bet he was an aggravated child when teachers asked him to spell or write his last name! No wonder he likes to fight so much! “GG” is 37-16-1, a man who has been in so many fights he probably lost count a long time ago! Will Graves’ mass experience aid him against the 14-12 Frenchman!? Can age and wisdom at thirty-nine years old pull out enough stops to out-battle the much younger Andriamboavonjy!? Whew that’s a tongue twister if I’ve ever seen one! Gustav is currently on a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK while Mahandry is coming off a Unanimous Decision win of his own!

 

Moving onto the Featherweight side of the night, the first of three battles will have “Wild Guy” Tony Kazarian, who has fought his way to a 23-8-1 record that includes a recent Unanimous Decision, locking it up against “The Casablanca Clouter” Marcel Cerdan whose record is 24-13-2, recently winning a close fight by TKO! Cerdan is younger but has fought more battles so it’s possible Kazarian will have a slight advantage there. Then again, he may not! “Wild Guy” isn’t that wild with his techniques so I think his moniker is geared more towards his demeanor getting hyped for a fight! “Casablanca” will have his hands full!

 

The second-to-last Featherweight fight locks Alexander Lansing in the cage to do battle against Lester “Beetlejuice” Green! Lansing is 14-6-1 and had a FOUR FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED by Adam Gracie! “Purple-haired Beetlejuice” as I call him is 17-11-1 with a THREE FIGHT WIN STREAK! Both fighters are close in age though Green has fought in many battles and that may prove to work to his advantage! Lansing may have a bit more motivation as he is certainly irritated by the fact his hard work didn’t pay off against Gracie and he’s out to prove he still has what it takes to be seriously considered as a threat to the title. Green wants to ride this momentum as long as possible and will do what he can to not allow Lansing to derail him!

 

Last but not least, the final Featherweight, as well as the final battle for this PPV event, will feature Marty Laguna versus “Redz” Romano Schoots! Laguna…definitely one of the absolutely most beautiful beach areas I’ve seen! Talk about a privileged lifestyle! Moving on, Laguna brings with him a 27-13 record but recently had a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED by one Tony Kazarian! Here we go again with fighters giving one another the eye as they prepare for battle! “Redz” is currently 24-18 but recently lost to Marcel Cerdan! Don’t think “Redz” has forgotten about that and I’m sure he’ll look to see how Cerdan does earliest in the night! Both of these fighters have a lot of experience so this will boil down to sheer guts and determination! May the best man win!

 

And there you have it folks, another Pre-PPV summary organized and disseminated by yours truly! As always I thank you very much for your time and remember, Steel Peen ICON products, both nutritional and clothing, strive to bring you the best on the market! When you buy Steel Penn, you know you’re buying the highest quality item!

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ICON 1: Pre-PPV Summary written by Furious Styles

 

Hello again fight fans, I hope all of you are well and have prepared for this night of intense action! We have some of the best in the business doing battle tonight and they will certainly not disappoint! Steel Penn ICON is proud to bring to you ICON 1 where there will be TWO SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHTS, ONE LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT, TWO MIDDLEWEIGHT FIGHTS, ONE WELTERWEIGHT FIGHT, ONE LIGHTWEIGHT FIGHT, ONE FEATHERWEIGHT AND ONE BANTAMWEIGHT FIGHT!

 

There’s a good amount of representation in many different weight classes on display, that’s for sure! The Tokyo Bowl in Tokyo, Japan will be rocking all night long! And, to top it off, I realized that one week after SPFT 123 comes through, ICON 1 arrives right afterward! Japan will feel like a tsunami of action passed through!

 

The first Super Heavyweight battle places Ernesto Oliveira against “Sugar” Rai Leonardo who represents the Steel Penn Alliance. That’s very freakin’ sweet! Oliveira enters this fight with a 29-9 record, but more importantly, he’s on a FIVE FIGHT WIN STREAK! Leonardo brings an impressive 14-2-1 record and a MAJOR SEVEN FIGHT WIN STREAK! Talk about a lot on the line in this fight! Not only will the warrior who loses this battle have to begin a new win streak, but that’s a serious amount of momentum to be lost! Oliveira is the heavier man but “Sugar” is the taller. Which man will be able to stop the confidence and ability of his opponent!?

 

The other Super Heavyweight battle on this card pits “Brutal” Joe Biggs doing battle against Umberto “Golden Machete” Duran! Biggs is currently 8-2 with a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK! “Golden Machete” is 22-16-1 and enters the fight with A RECENT DRAW! “Brutal” is younger and has a large height advantage in this fight, but Duran has a lot of fight experience and that will undoubtedly assist him in this contest! Hmm, I wonder if Biggs ever wanted to play basketball at that size!? He’s like Shaq out there! Duran definitely has his work cut out for him as he has to figure out how to cut the distance between him and Biggs shorter if he wants to minimize that great reach advantage!

 

The lone Light Heavyweight fight places the extremely popular and just as capable A J Hearts in the pit of battle against Daniel Vieira Moreira! A J Hearts proudly represents the Steel Penn Alliance and it shows with his very impressive 23-3 record entering this contest! A SIX FIGHT WIN STREAK also follows him and that puts a lot of pressure on the very sound Moreira! DVM, that’s what I’ll call him for short, is 18-8-1, definitely nothing short of a very good record, and won a recent UNANIMOUS DECISION! Hearts has been able to keep his opponent’s off balance with his very solid all-around fight game so DVM will definitely have to do his homework and, pardon the pun, but show a lot of heart in this battle!

 

The first Middleweight fight features “The Steamroller” Nero Aurelius locking horns against “Witcher” Alexei Surov! “Steamroller” is 18-7-1 entering this contest and has earned a THREE FIGHT WIN STREAK! “Witcher” is 23-8 with a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK! The Steel Penn Alliance member is at a height and weight disadvantage so he’ll have to adjust his game plan accordingly! Aurelius has shown that he is capable of winning various types of fights but so has Surov, so this will be a battle of technique and who is able to apply theirs before their opponent! Surov has a slight experience advantage, having a handful more of fights than Aurelius, so that experience may prove to be a key factor in this fight!

 

The final Middleweight fight brings us…am I reading this correctly!? Chicken Beef!? That’s his name!? Well all right…Chicken “And” Beef versus…are you serious!? We have Chicken Beef on one side and Barry Manilow on the other!? So is Manilow going to sing “Copacabana” while Chicken Beef serves us exactly that, chicken and beef!? Who made this fight!? Wow folks! Hey, maybe Neil Diamond will make a cameo appearance and sing “Sweet Caroline” to us also! Well hey, I just write what I see so I’ll halt my tangent and focus on the business at hand! Chicken “And” Beef stands 25-15 entering this fight while “Insane” Barry Manilow has a record of 13-5! Obviously “Food Man” has quite a bit more experience than “Insane”, but we’ll see what happens in this one!

 

The lone Welterweight fight has “Dragon” Ryuu Tatsuya – who sounds like a Street Fighter character, I swear he does – versus Nik Volkov! “Dragon” comes into this battle with a 15-13-1 record and an unfortunate TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK while Volkov brings a 20-13-1 record with him and is on an even more unfortunate THREE FIGHT LOSING STREAK! Something has to give in this fight folks and I have no doubt these two men will be rather aggressive because let’s be honest, no one wants to be on a losing streak, let alone two men battling on losing streaks! Tatsuya is taller and heavier so there may be some advantage there, but Volkov has been through enough fights to know how to handle himself!

 

The one and only Lightweight fight of the night places Virgil Cid across the cage from “Activist” Zane Peltier! Cid has fought his way to a good 19-6 record and has been rolling with a FOUR FIGHT WIN STREAK! “Activist” is 20-5, a very good record, but even more impressive is his HUGE SEVEN FIGHT WIN STREAK! Peltier is in his zone and is feeling very good and very confident, no doubt! Cid is the taller and heavier man but he is in for one hell of a fight against Peltier! Can Cid dig deep within and find a way to halt the win streak that Peltier is on, or will Peltier continue his recent dominance over his opponents and make it a very impressive eight wins in a row!?

 

The Featherweight featured fight of the night gives us “The Man” Lager Assassin against Adam Gracie! At 32-11-1, Assassin has fought just about everyone in the MMA universe at least once! Wow that’s a lot of fighting! No doubt his experience will pay great benefits to him that Gracie may not be ready for! However, Gracie is 19-8-1 so he has enough battles under his belt to know how to hold his own, that’s for sure! “The Man” is on a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK while Gracie is on a roll with FOUR WINS IN A ROW! I wonder if Gracie is related to THOSE Gracie’s, because if he has, man, they definitely have a lot of family members! Being great at MMA isn’t the only thing they’re good at…giggity!

 

And last but not least, we finish the night with the featured Bantamweight fight! Alberto “The Gunslinger” Lopez and his 23-9 record, along with his OUTSTANDING EIGHT FIGHT WIN STREAK, battles the 14-3 Bartek Pietrzak and his TREMENDOUS NINE FIGHT WIN STREAK! Talk about an exciting fight! Between these two warriors they have won SEVENTEEEN STRAIGHT FIGHTS! That’s an incredible amount of success ladies and gentlemen! This fight will definitely be about who has the most pride and determination as both of these men are on top of their game, sharp, and dangerous! “The Gunslinger” has a slight height advantage but Pietrzak brings that youthful exuberance as he is seven years younger! Needless to say, this fight will be fast and furious, with the NOS included!

 

Well there you have it ladies and gentlemen, the fast approaching ICON 1 event lineup! As I said before, Tokyo will be rocking for this one, definitely! Don’t miss this night of fights or you will definitely be sorry! As always, Steel Penn ICON is proud to bring to you the epitome of competition and excellence in quality nutrition, clothing products, and business representation!

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