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Garson Debramalo, representing SteelPenn Sydney, will smash any HW KT fighter in the world.

 

Ladies and gentlemen, after 3:22 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Punch). Garson DeBramalo! Garson DeBramalo retains his super heavyweight title!

Garson DeBramalo took to the mic in his post fight interview and said 'Steel Penn... Send some of those pussies from Dynasty over here. Let them smell my ham hands.'.

 

Let's see if any of the Dynasty guys can turn a blind eye to that call out!!

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(week ending 2013-08-04)

 

This week saw a total of 13 events with 126 fights, resulting in 33 decisions, 71 (T)KO's and 19 subs with 3 fights resulting in a draw. As well as that there were 13 title fights all witnessed by 162,068 satisfied fight fans

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Steel Penn Icon - Top 10

 

1 A J Hearts (p4p 17) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo

2 Ernesto Oliveira (p4p 53) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popup.gif

3 Ahiga Otaktay (p4p 70) - SPFT: Ultimate Vale Tudo - Rio de Janeiro

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4 Cro Copout (p4p 82) - Heavyweight Prize Fighting - Las Vegas http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

5 Alexei Surov (p4p 91) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo

6 Earnest Abe (p4p 103) - Steel Penn NY - New York

7 Alexandr Romanov (p4p 127) - Steel Penn FN Icon - Amsterdam

8 Asshole Gracie (p4p 132) - Heavyweight Prize Fighting - Las Vegas http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/menu_files/misc.jpg New Entry!!

9 Rai Leonardo (p4p 159) - SPFT: Ultimate Vale Tudo - Rio de Janeiro http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/menu_files/misc.jpg New Entry!!

10 Bartek Pietrzak (p4p 169) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/menu_files/misc.jpg New Entry!!

 

A J Hearts seems like he's made himself comfortable at the top of the table!! With very little movement at the top we have 3 new entries coming in 8th, 9th, and 10th place. Will they be making the top 10 their home?

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(week ending 2013-08-04)

 

Dominating the KT scene Dynasty has some competition in the form of Steel Penn Icon Sydney

 

1 Qing Kong (p4p 1) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

2 William Bird (p4p 3) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

3 Lorenzo Von Matterhorn (p4p 4) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

4 Jacob Cullen (p4p 5) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

5 Antonio Laborina Lim (p4p 6) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

6 Ukyo Sato (p4p 8) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

7 John Daniels (p4p 9) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

8 Geodude Golem (p4p - 10) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

9 Garson DeBramalo (p4p 11) - Steel Penn Icon - Sydney

10 Blithering Idiot (p4p 13) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

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(week ending 2013-08-11)

 

Event Stats...

 

Last week Steel Penn Icon put on 12 events attended by 184,717 people. They were treated to 106 fights with 24 wins by decision, 66 by way of (T)KO, 23 sub and 3 draws. With 9 of those fights being Title Fights.

 

The Steel Penn Top 10

 

1 A J Hearts (p4p 20) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo

http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/menu_files/misc.jpg 5 weeks at the top

2 Ernesto Oliveira (p4p 60) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo

3 Ahiga Otaktay (p4p 74) - SPFT: Ultimate Vale Tudo - Rio de Janeiro

4 Cro Copout (p4p 80) - Heavyweight Prize Fighting - Las Vegas

5 Shane Waitzel (p4p 82) - Steel Penn NY - New York http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/menu_files/misc.jpg New Entry!!

6 Alexei Surov (p4p 92) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

7 Alexandr Romanov (p4p 133) - Steel Penn FN Icon - Amsterdam

8 Aaron Davidson (p4p 143) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo

http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/menu_files/misc.jpg New Entry!!

9 Asshole Gracie (p4p 147) - Heavyweight Prize Fighting - Las Vegas http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

10 Rai Leonardo (p4p 168) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

 

There has been very little change at the top with A J Hearts managing to hold onto the top spot for the 5th week!! Is there anyone there that can remove him?

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(week ending 2013-08-11)

 

1 Qing Kong (p4p 1) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

2 Lorenzo Von Matterhorn (p4p 3) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

3 William Bird (p4p 4) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

4 Jacob Cullen (p4p 5) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

5 Antonio Laborina Lim (p4p 6) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

6 John Daniels (p4p 8) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

7 Ukyo Sato (p4p 9) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

8 Geodude Golem (p4p 10) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

9 Garson DeBramalo (p4p 12) - Steel Penn Icon - Sydney

10 Kristofer Hong (p4p 14) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

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The Steel Penn Icon Top 10

 

(week ending 2013-08-18)

 

Event Stats...

 

This weeks stats go like this...events held 10 and were attended by 88368 people. There were 94 fights fought with 24 decisions, 51 (T)KO's, 15 subs and 4 draws. There were 6 title fights.

 

The Steel Penn Top 10... coming shortly.

 

1 A J Hearts (p4p 20) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo

2 Cro Copout (p4p 57) - Heavyweight Prize Fighting - Las Vegas http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popup.gif

3 Ernesto Oliveira (p4p 62) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

4 Ahiga Otaktay (p4p 78) - SPFT: Ultimate Vale Tudo - Rio de Janeiro http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

5 Shane Waitzel (p4p 86) - Steel Penn NY - New York

6 Alexei Surov (p4p 90) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo

7 Willy Stoppers (p4p 119) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/menu_files/misc.jpg New Entry!!

8 Aaron Davidson (p4p 150) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo

9 Asshole Gracie (p4p 155) - Heavyweight Prize Fighting - Las Vegas

10 Rai Leonardo (p4p 175) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo

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http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/kickboxing_game.jpg Division

(week ending 2013-08-18)

 

1 Qing Kong (p4p 1) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

2 Lorenzo Von Matterhorn (p4p 3) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

3 William Bird (p4p 4) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

4 Antonio Laborina Lim (p4p 5) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

5 Jacob Cullen (p4p 6) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

6 John Daniels (p4p 8) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

7 Geodude Golem (p4p 9) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

8 Ukyo Sato (p4p 10) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

9 Garson DeBramalo (p4p 11) - Steel Penn Icon - Sydney

10 Jon Lewis St Clair (p4p 15) - Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

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Steel Penn ICON Global Top 10 Champion Interviews written by Furious Styles

 

Greetings ladies and gentlemen, I hope all of you are well. It is my pleasure to once again share some of the on-goings of the Steel Penn ICON organization! Today, I have the honor and privilege to ask a few questions of the current Top 10 Global Champions! These ten warriors are the kings of their respective mountains, the best in the business, and despite their very busy schedules, they have humbled me by taking time to sit down with me and answer a few questions. Without further ado, here is what I learned from each champion:

 

Interview with A J Hearts

 

 

 

 

 

1) First off, congratulations on all of your success! You have now extended your reign atop the list of champions for five weeks straight, no minor feat by any means! When you began competing in this sport, what did you see yourself achieving, and has your success surpassed any goals and expectations you set for yourself?

 

Thank you. In our sport you must be very lucky to be on top for a long time. Everyone has a chance; one lucky punch and your win streak ends. I started at 20 years old and many people could say it's too late to get to the top. I didn't set any goals for myself to be honest. I only trained as best as I could and tried to win every fight.

 

 

 

 

 

2) Thus far you’ve only lost three fights out of twenty-six total. That’s a very, very impressive record! Do you attribute your success to more natural skill and training, or training and studying your opponents? Also, when you suffered those losses, what was your mindset going into the very next fight after each loss?

 

The science of game planning is very important to me. My coaches and I watch a lot of film on every opponent and work on our strategy. I can fight both standing and on the ground, and I think it's discouraging to my opponents. They know they can be both KOed on the feet and tortured on the ground.

 

 

My first loss to Pegasus was very useful for me. I was an inexperienced fighter and that loss taught me a lot. And I lost to Priest mostly because of my lack of motivation and becoming overconfident. I cleared the 205 and 265 pound divisions in Petersburg's SPFT and I needed new challenges. I'm glad I passed that test here in Hilo.

 

 

 

 

 

3) This is a fan question: When you return home to Nassau in the beautiful Bahamas, do you do any type of training, or is that time spent living it up and being a legend to the people of Nassau? Also, do you find that you have to stay out of trouble when you get home, as I’m sure there are many opportunities to partake in…exotic adventures?

 

Don't worry about me I can take care of myself. I have a lot of other interests besides MMA and will find something to do after retiring. You could also find me in casinos in Nassau, where I play poker. Don't tell anyone but my favorite hand is Ace Jack of Hearts.

 

Well A J, thank you again for taking the time to speak with me and answer my questions. I hear you loud and clear about casinos. I’m a Craps man myself. I don’t have the patience nor bluffing skills needed for Poker but maybe I’ll try to be more serious about it later.

 

Interview with Ernesto Oliveira

 

 

 

 

 

1) Congratulations on your achievement as a champion, that is definitely a tribute to your work ethic! So far in your career you have lost nine times. Which opponent do you feel has been your toughest, no matter the outcome of the fight?

 

The hardest fight; I don’t know! But there is a fight that left me quite sad. After dropping Don Marciano two different times, I lost the third fight. Marciano’s manager is a serious trash talker and I really wanted to win that match so I could shut him up!

 

2) Which do you feel is most important in terms of training and why: Training with an Elite level coach on whatever aspect of your abilities, or sparring with other fighters who are equally or higher-level skilled than you?

 

The sparring is very valuable. Your progress is a slow process and sparring should always be in your training routine.

 

 

 

 

 

3) Now we all know Brazil is famous for its beautiful women, world class soccer and of course, the world-renowned Carnival! When you take time out to go back to visit Curitiba, or when you have a match in Brazil, honestly, how difficult is it for you to focus on training when you have all of those great, lovely, and damn sexy distractions!?

 

It's sooo good. Brazilian asses and "cachaça" makes me crazy. But I focus on KOing the opponent first and then I can do what I want.

 

Well I have to agree with Oliveira about the amazing rear ends many of these Brazilian ladies have! Is it something in the water!? I need to figure this out! I respect a man who is able to focus on handling business before pleasure, because honestly, that’s a weakness of mine. Hey, no one’s perfect so don’t judge me!

 

Interview with “The Illuminated One” Ahiga Otaktay

 

 

 

 

 

1) With a current record of 36-9, you obviously have been in a lot of battles! What do you feel is the most difficult aspect of competing in mixed martial arts, especially since fighting in so many battles surely has to have taken its toll?

 

Battles are a part of life my friends, we have all been through battles...To me every moment is a battle, a battle of the higher over the lower aspects of my being...As far as fighting in Mixed Martial Arts, yeah I've been through a few wars in my time. To me I don't believe in difficult parts, it's all a matter of perception, difficulty is opportunity for soul growth... I surely won't be planning to fight in the cage forever, I see myself in a few years spending time with my family, and preparing to leave this planet once and for all...

 

2) Your nickname is “The Illuminated One”. Do you mean this in a sense of being a source of light, or in a sense of decoration? How did this nickname come about and who gave it to you?

 

I was given the nickname of the "Illuminated One" when I was with my shaman and we went on a deep peyote voyage. I saw myself as the source of all light, the source of all creation...In that moment I realized we are all pieces of this great sun! We are all one, in our perception we feel so small. But in truth we are all one, which makes us many; unlimited light, unlimited knowledge...Pure oneness with all of creation. We are all fractals of fractals, existing within a series of dreams...Waiting for the moment to awake, and to be set free....So in a sense we are all illuminated ones my brothers and sisters...

 

3) Now you say you’re from “The Trail Of Tears” in the United States. I’ve lived in the U.S. my entire life and have never heard of a city named “The Trail Of Tears”. So, please enlighten me with your illumination and explain to me what “Trail Of Tears” means for you? Also, are there other people you know from this particular location?

 

The trail of tears is my true birth place in thought, not in actuality. The trail of tears is the idea that you can be driven to suffering when you are controlled, whether it be by the senses, or by the media, or a government...Or your ego. We will all eventually be freed from this perpetual trail, of tears. One day you must stop walking, and instead, fly...We are free in the true reality.

 

Well folks, I can assure you that after this interview, I definitely had to take time to contemplate Ahiga’s words because there are some aspects of life I hadn’t seen in that particular light, pardon the pun. I wonder how many books on philosophy he has read…

 

Interview with “Nutshot I Quit” Cro Copout

 

 

 

 

 

1) You have fought sixty-one matches and are still going strong! How do you do it and how much longer do you feel you’ll compete in MMA before you decide to focus upon a different aspect of the sport and business?

 

My comments, as with everything in my career, are handled by management due to my mental handicap. I will fight till my management decides otherwise.

 

 

 

 

 

2) In your opinion, which opponent amongst the many that you’ve fought gave you the greatest feeling of achievement when you defeated them and why?

 

I don’t remember a lot after that many shots to the head. I don’t know how Jenna Jameson does it!

 

3) I have to ask about your unusual nickname, “Nutshot I Quit” because, let’s be honest, that’s just not something you hear every day! Why do you have that nickname and do you get into a lot of fights outside of the cage because of it? Also, I’m not the sharpest tool in the shed, but when I looked for p, Croatia, I wasn’t able to find it. Where in Croatia is the city “p”?

 

My management picks on my small penis a lot. That’s just another prod for me. Now you know why you can’t find "P"? I hate my nickname, but I’m a heel and people love to hate me and will pay to see me lose.

 

Well folks, this was obviously one of my shorter interviews, but I can’t help but feel for Cro. I was able to speak with his management team later in the day and basically, to answer my first question, they informed me that in a nutshell, Mr. Copout struggles to focus on much else in life, thus he will literally fight until he can’t anymore. I admit he caught me off guard with the very clever and amusing comment about Jenna Jameson. From what I’ve seen, she does it just about every way, but that’s not what we’re here to discuss so I’ll move on. The fact that Cro’s management ridicules him about his horizontally challenged privates demonstrates their willingness to do whatever they feel is necessary for him to achieve success. The man does have feelings but apparently that’s not too important! As for his nickname, well, people do like to see certain people lose. That’s just reality.

 

Interview with Shane “Bricklayer” Waitzel

 

 

 

 

 

1) Congratulations on becoming a Top 10 Global Champion recently! At one point in time you won twelve fights in a row, ending in either a KO or TKO with the exception of one fight! That’s an incredible streak! During that streak, what was your mindset going into each fight, did you ever expect to win twelve in a row, and do you have special training to harden your fists?

 

When I go into fights, I go for the finish. I would rather get knocked out than have a boring decision win. Yes I know my hands are heavy and it's a good thing to rely on. I used to spar with top Heavyweight fighter Kyle Carlton at my gym and we used to have very tough battles. We pushed each other to the max.

 

 

 

 

 

2) Your current record is 23-5, a very impressive record indeed! When you lost those five fights at various points in time in your career, how do you think this affected you? Do you feel you improved yourself and your abilities after each loss, and which loss was the hardest for you to accept?

 

I'm constantly improving but my game is the stand up. I had a few losses but there’s no loss that feels tougher than the other. At the same time I would destroy all of the guys I lost to in the past today.

 

 

 

 

 

3) I understand you work as a Bricklayer, hence the nickname, when you’re back home in Lynbrook, New York, and aren’t training. As a New Yorker, are you a Knicks or Nets fan and why? Are you a Mets or Yankees fan? Are you an Islanders or Rangers fan? Lastly, Giants or Jets? I know many New Yorkers and many of them are very passionate about their choice of team, but sometimes they don’t really have a good explanation. Perhaps too many Coney Island hot dogs at the games? I don’t know.

 

I'm a hockey fan and I use to see most of the Islanders games here on Long Island. We have the famous Mugler's Gym out here on Long Island and most of the fighters in the gym both live here and are Islanders fans. At my job we have many Islander patriots and the company I work for has season tickets we use.

 

Hailing from Detroit, believe me folks, I know about hockey so it’s great that an Islander’s fan represents the team as well as Waitzel does.

 

Interview with “Witcher” Alexei Surov

 

 

 

 

 

1) With a record of 23-8, you have proven to be quite successful in MMA. However, I understand your background is in Sambo, which means “self defense without weapons”, a Russian system of self defense. Do you feel your training in Sambo in the early stages in life gave you an advantage over other combatants in mixed martial arts when you began your career?

 

Sambo is a great base for sure, but I learned a lot of different techniques, such as BJJ, Freestyle wrestling, etc.

 

2) Being from Moscow, a beautiful city that obviously features the Red Square and the Kremlin, amongst many other architectural achievements, were you able to meet various mixed martial artists from around the world who helped you in your training and guiding you along when you first entered this sport and business?

 

I have been fortunate to meet many different fighters from all over the world in Moscow. They enjoyed the different culture of Russia plus respected the various athletic accomplishments. Some very good fighters and martial arts teachers took time to show me various techniques because they saw I was serious about learning the various arts.

 

3) The nickname “Witcher”, where does it come from and what does it mean? The only Witcher I know is the hack-and-slash video game, which is actually pretty fun to play once you get used to the controls and gameplay, but that’s a different story.

 

Yes, a Witcher is a male witch. It comes from famous fantasy books written by the Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski. My friends gave me this nickname because they see my ability to break people’s arms as magic.

 

Well please don’t demonstrate any of that magic on me! I’m just asking questions here!

 

*Postponed Interview with Alexandr Romanov*

 

As all of you can see, I had my questions ready for Mr. Romanov, but I was informed by his management team that, due to particular circumstances involved with his training, Mr. Romanov will not be answering my inquiries. I’m hoping to have Mr. Romanov answer these questions at a later time but until then, I have nothing further to add to what you see. Sorry about that folks but it happens. In the world of sports, anything is possible.

 

 

 

 

 

1) Let me get right down to it, not only are you a tremendous twenty-one and two, but you also have a current win streak of sixteen fights in a row, including one no contest, probably because you previously pummeled the guy! That’s almost unheard of in any sport! Tell me, how have you achieved such an incredible record and win streak!?

 

2) Of the two losses you have endured, which one was the most difficult to accept and how did you make yourself get back on the winning track?

 

3) The Ukraine offers many lovely tourist areas such as Saint Sophia’s Cathedral, the Kiev Zoo, and the Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex to name a few. When you return home to take a break from training and such, where is your favorite place to visit and why? Please keep it rated PG as there are young adults who read this material and I don’t want to be responsible for you divulging information that only adults should know.

 

Interview with Aaron Davidson

 

 

 

 

 

1) Congratulations to being a new entrant into the Global Top 10, that’s a great achievement! You have obviously been through many battles but there was a point in time when you lost four fights in a row! Many fighters would have been very discouraged and many would have quit at that point in time. What is it that kept you going despite that four loss streak?

 

I had some issues with some guys with mob connections. I was told to take a dive in those MFC fights. They had my Mom, man. Now they don't. And let’s just say Mom doesn't have to worry about them. The other losses are legit. It's the nature of the game, man.

 

 

 

 

 

2) Now that you have achieved this particular level of success and are recognized as a Top 10 champion, what are your next goals and how will you prepare to achieve those goals?

 

My next goal is obviously to beat Luke Skywalker like an Ewok in a sock drawer. He has my belt. Being on some list is great and all, but I like belts...shiny ones.

 

3) Now everyone who likes U.S. football knows that Philly fans are extremely passionate and tough upon the Eagles, and basketball fans are equally passionate and tough on the 76ers! What do you see each team achieving this year? Also, name your favorite eatery that serves what you consider to be the best Philly Cheese Steak? Man those things are great!

 

The Eagles and Flyers will get back into the playoffs this year and the 6ers will be a disappointment...like always. Cheese Steaks? What happened to the hard hitting questions? Don't you have something on how inspiring the Liberty Bell is? I hope you are the first guy to challenge me for the belt I'm about to win!

 

Sheesh, tough crowd with this guy! I appreciate the attitude and confidence, I really do, but to want to challenge me to a fight, a reporter!? Come on now, that’s a bit much! I guess when you have the mindset that Davidson does, that flies in his mind and hey, so be it. I’m just glad he straightened out that mob situation. That’s the last thing any of us around here needs!

 

Interview with Asshole “Beast Mode” Gracie

 

 

 

 

 

1) I’ll refer to you as Mr. Gracie because your chosen first name is, well, a bit risqué for an interview in my opinion. So Mr. Gracie, you have a total of sixty-one fights under your belt and you keep on going! How much longer do you see yourself competing in the MMA, and who would you like to fight one more time before you decide to depart this sport and business?

 

Only an asshole would refuse to call me by my name. Maybe we are more alike than you would like to think Mr. Styles. Then you call me old with the second comment out of your mouth? You’re not winning me over here man. Whatever, I can admit that yes I have limited time in the parking meter but its guys like you that make my desire just, well, furious. And I don’t see a bunch of bible thumpers in this sport so you will be hearing my name about as loud and long as your girlfriend was screaming it last night.

 

 

 

 

 

2) You have won nine fights in a row and have lost four fights in a row at various points of time in your career. When many fighters would have been disheartened and quit after losing four in a row, you didn’t. What kept you going despite that losing streak, and what mind set did you have for that nine fight win streak?

 

Are you really stroking my cock right now? What the *beep* kind of ass kissing question was that!? When I’m on a losing streak I just look at a guy like Chael Sonnen and remind myself that I’m not that low yet. When I’m winning, I just keep telling myself that I’m just another asshole.

 

 

 

 

 

3) “Beast Mode” is a term from The Transformers that has been popularized in numerous parts of the world. Aside from unleashing your “Beast Mode” in the cage against other fighters, are there other times when you unleash the “Beast Mode”? Remember, this is a family show and young adults do watch, so please keep your comments rated PG thirteen because I don’t need the FCC coming down on me for your potential response!

 

You just warned me of a sexual comment you think would be made to a question you weren’t even finished asking. That says a lot about where your mind is at. It’s BEAST MODE for crying out loud. If you can turn that into a sexual innuendo you’re more of a pervert than an online gamer should be. Do you have a therapist? And don’t get a sex therapist, they will just enable you. Don’t ask how I know. This interview is getting me sexually aroused. I gotta’ go!

 

Needless to say ladies and gentlemen, this was definitely an odd interview. Apparently my definition of an a-hole requires re-thinking and restructuring because I am way off. Apparently I too, am an a-hole for asking certain questions. I always thought “Mr. Anderson” in the WWE and Impact Wrestling was an a-hole, because that’s exactly what he calls himself also. Additionally I’m pretty sure my girlfriend was screaming my name but maybe that’s just in my own head. As for me stroking anything on Mr. Gracie, I assure you that will not happen anytime soon! Lastly, as a reporter there have been numerous questions answered with sexual innuendoes so I always prepare for that. However, I do admit that yes, I’m a sexual individual, but then again, aren’t we all? I don’t have a therapist but after Mr. Gracie said the interview was arousing him, I very well may require one!

 

Interview with “Sugar” Rai Leonardo

 

 

 

 

 

1) Fourteen, two and one is a very impressive record and deserving of a champion as I see it! Currently you’re riding a seven fight win streak and are looking very confident. Do you feel your training is mainly responsible for this, or has sparring with members of the Elite Brazil Team been more of a factor in your recent success?

 

Thanks. I feel I'm in the best time of my life: good friends, family, team mates, training partners, and especially in the right weight class. When everything is in its right place, you feel like working hard and the results show up.

 

 

 

 

 

2) For your next ten fights, what do you envision seeing yourself doing and is there anyone in particular you want to fight in the near future? Perhaps one of the opponents who defeated you previously, if you haven’t fought them already?

 

I don't pick out opponents you know. I just have this feeling I'm just getting started, you know, and that I am in an excellent position to be in.

 

 

 

 

 

3) With a nickname like “Sugar” and being well known in Brazil, come on, be honest, how tempting is it to engage in extracurricular activities at Carnival and other festive events where there are scantily clad, gorgeous women? Remember, young adults do read these articles so keep it clean, well, as clean as possible.

 

I don't speak English very well... I understand you talking about doing it for money, right? I'm open to any type of opportunities, including that kind of stuff. I'd be definitely pleasantly surprised at the whole thing. It'd mean a lot to me but at the same time you can't make sex bigger than it is. You just have to go out there and perform well.

 

I can definitely agree with Rai that performing well is the name of the game when it comes to battles of a different nature. Each and every time I go to Brazil, I definitely try to pick my opponents and unleash my own sort of training, but that’s neither here nor there.

 

I want to once again thank all of the champions who took time out of their busy schedules to sit down with me and answer a few questions. In a few cases I honestly thought I was going to have to defend myself, but in general, these warriors were able to turn down their intensity and answered my questions, so I appreciate that. Remember folks, tune in this Saturday, August 24, to the ICON 1 event!

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Event Stats

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The Steel Penn Icon Top 10

 

(week ending 2013-08-25)

 

Event Stats...

 

This weeks stats show that Steel Penn held a total of 11 events that were seen by 90050 people. There were 109 fights with 40 decisions, 47 (T)KO's and 19 subs as well as 3 draws. There were also a total of 6 title fights.

 

The Steel Penn Top 10

 

1 A J Hearts (p4p 15) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo

2 Ernesto Oliveira (p4p 39) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popup.gif

3 Cro Copout (p4p 72) - Heavyweight Prize Fighting - Las Vegas http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

4 Shane Waitzel (p4p 89) - Steel Penn NY - New York http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popup.gif

5 Alexandr Romanov (p4p 91) - Steel Penn FN - ICON - Amsterdam Re-entry

6 Asshole Gracie (p4p 100) - Heavyweight Prize Fighting - Las Vegas http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popup.gif

7 Alberto Lopez (p4p 104) - Steel Penn Icon - Sydney http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/menu_files/misc.jpg New Entry!!

8 Yonsil Clanger (p4p 121) - SPFT: Ultimate Vale Tudo - Rio de Janeiro http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/menu_files/misc.jpg New Entry!!

9 John Bourne (p4p 22) - Steel Penn Icon - Sydney http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/menu_files/misc.jpg New Entry!!

10 Willy Stoppers (p4p 126) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

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1 Qing Kong - (p4p 1)

2 Lorenzo Von Matterhorn - (p4p 3)

3 William Bird - (p4p 4)

4 Antonio Laborina Lim - (p4p 5)

5 Jacob Cullen - (p4p 6)

6 John Daniels - (p4p 8)

7 Geodude Golem - (p4p 9)

8 Ukyo Sato - (p4p 10)

9 James Herbst - (p4p 13)

10 Jon Lewis St Clair - (p4p 14)

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Event Stats

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The Steel Penn Icon Top 10

 

(week ending 2013-09-01)

 

Event Stats

 

Steel Penn Icon put on 8 events this week with 70 fights. 143,767 people attended and saw 27 decisions, 36 (T)KO's and 7 subs. There were a total of 6 title fights.

 

Top 10...

 

1 AJ Hearts (p4p 17) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo

2 Ernesto Oliveira (p4p 36) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo

3 Shane Waitzel (p4p 60) - Steel Penn NY - New York http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popup.gif

4 Asshole Gracie (p4p 75) - Heavyweight Prize Fighting - Las Vegas http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popup.gif

5 Aaron Davidson (p4p 83) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/menu_files/misc.jpg New Entry!!

6 John Bourne (p4p 85) - Steel Penn Icon - Sydney http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popup.gif

7 Alberto Lopez (p4p 124) - Steel Penn Icon - Sydney

8 Willy Stoppers (p4p 129) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popup.gif

9 Yonsil Clanger (p4p 139) - SPFT: Ultimate Vale Tudo - Rio de Janeiro http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

10 Virgil Cid (p4p 166) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/menu_files/misc.jpg New Entry!!

 

 

Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

 

1 Qing Kong - (p4p 1)

2 Antonio Laborina Lim - (p4p 3)

3 Lorenzo Von Matterhorn - (p4p 4)

4 Ukyo Sato - (p4p 5)

5 Jacob Cullen - (p4p 6)

6 Geodude Golem - (p4p 7)

7 William Bird - (p4p 9)

8 John Daniels - (p4p 10)

9 Garson DeBramalo - (p4p 11)

10 Almu Tantor - (p4p 13)

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Steel Penn Icon

 

Event Stats

and

The Steel Penn Icon Top 10

 

(week ending 2013-09-01)

 

Event Stats

 

Steel Penn Icon put on 8 events this week with 70 fights. 143,767 people attended and saw 27 decisions, 36 (T)KO's and 7 subs. There were a total of 6 title fights.

 

 

Top 10...

coming soon

 

Just these stats alone are freaking great stuff man. You are the man.

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(week ending 2013-09-08)

 

Event stats

  • Number of events - 11
  • Attendence - 144,462
  • Number of fights - 108

28 via decision

62 via (T)KO

15 via sub, and

3 draws
  • Number of title fights - 10

Steel Penn Icon - Top Ten

 

1 AJ Hearts (p4p 20) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo

2 Ernesto Oliveira (p4p 37) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo

3 Shane Waitzel (p4p 64) - Steel Penn NY - New York

4 Asshole Gracie (p4p 85) - Heavyweight Prize Fighting - Las Vegas

5 Aaron Davidson (p4p 91) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo

6 John Bourne (p4p 99) - Steel Penn Icon - Sydney

7 Tomi Atomi (p4p 123) - Steel Penn NY - New York http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/menu_files/misc.jpg New Entry!!

8 Alberto Lopez (p4p 133) - Steel Penn Icon - Sydney http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

9 Willy Stoppers (p4p 140) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

10 Yonsil Clanger (p4p 145) - SPFT: Ultimate Vale Tudo - Rio de Janeiro http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

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(week ending 2013-09-15)

 

Event stats

  • Number of events - 12
  • Attendence - 139,227
  • Number of fights - 114

42 via decision

64 via (T)KO

8 via sub, and

0 draws
  • Number of title fights - 8

Steel Penn Icon - Top Ten

 

1 AJ Hearts (p4p 57) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo

2 Shane Waitzel (p4p 61) - Steel Penn NY - New York http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popup.gif

3 Asshole Gracie (p4p 93) - Heavyweight Prize Fighting - Las Vegas http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popup.gif

4 Aaron Davidson (p4p 97) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popup.gif

5 John Bourne (p4p 102) - Steel Penn Icon - Sydney http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popup.gif

6 Alberto Lopez (p4p 134) - Steel Penn Icon - Sydney http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popup.gif

7 Ernesto Oliveira (p4p 140) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

8 Tomi Atomi (p4p 142) - Steel Penn NY - New York http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

9 Yonsil Clanger (p4p 145) - SPFT: Ultimate Vale Tudo - Rio de Janeiro http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popup.gif

10 Ansgar Axelsson (p4p 153) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/menu_files/misc.jpg New Entry!!

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World Ranking

(week ending 2013-09-22)

 

Event stats

  • Number of events - 10
  • Attendence - 143,839
  • Number of fights - 96

24 via decision

58 via (T)KO

13 via sub, and

1 draws
  • Number of title fights - 10

Steel Penn Icon - Top Ten

 

1 Shane Waitzel (p4p 54) - Steel Penn NY - New York

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2 AJ Hearts (p4p 64) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

3 Asshole Gracie (p4p 78) - Heavyweight Prize Fighting - Las Vegas

4 Yonsil Clanger (p4p 82) - SPFT: Ultimate Vale Tudo - Rio de Janeiro http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popup.gif

5 Aaron Davidson (p4p 102) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

6 John Bourne (p4p 108) - Steel Penn Icon - Sydney http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

7 Alberto Lopez (p4p 136) - Steel Penn Icon - Sydney http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

8 Tomi Atomi (p4p 143) - Steel Penn NY - New York

9 Ernesto Oliveira (p4p 147) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

10 Ansgar Axelsson (p4p 151) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo

 

 

Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

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1 Qing Kong (p4p 1)

2 Lorenzo Von Matterhorn (p4p 2)

3 Ukyo Sato (p4p 3)

4 Antonio Laborina Lim (p4p 4)

5 Jiu Claw (p4p 6)

6 Garson DeBramalo (p4p 7)

7 Geodude Golem (p4p 8)

8 William Bird (p4p 10)

9 Jacob Cullen 11

10 Almu Tantor 12

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(week ending 2013-09-29)

Event stats

  • Number of events - 11
  • Attendence - 162,317
  • Number of fights - 105

28 via decision

60 via (T)KO

17 via sub, and

0 draws

  • Number of title fights - 9

 

Steel Penn Icon - Top Ten

1 Taj al Din (p4p 4) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/menu_files/misc.jpg New Entry!!
2 A J Hearts (p4p 24) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo
3 Nero Aurelius (p4p 55) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/menu_files/misc.jpg New Entry!!
4 Shane Waitzel (p4p 61) - Steel Penn NY - New York http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif
5 Yonsil Clanger (p4p 88) - SPFT: Ultimate Vale Tudo - Rio de Janeiro http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif
6 Alberto Lopez (p4p 101) - Steel Penn Icon - Sydney http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popup.gif
7 Aaron Davidson (p4p 104) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif
8 Virgil Cid (p4p 119) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/menu_files/misc.jpg New Entry!!
9 Tomi Atomi (p4p 149) - Steel Penn NY - New York http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif
10 Ernesto Oliveira (p4p 152) - Steel Penn Icon - Hilo http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/popdown.gif

Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo

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1 Qing Kong (p4p 1)
2 Antonio Laborina Lim (p4p 2)
3 Lorenzo Von Matterhorn (p4p 3)
4 Ukyo Sato (p4p 4)
5 Jesse Dardar (p4p 6)
6 Jiu Claw (p4p 7)
7 William Bird (p4p 9)
8 Jacob Cullen (p4p 10)
9 Geodude Golem (p4p 11)
10 Naughtius Maximus (p4p 12)

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World Ranking

(week ending 2013-10-06)

Event stats

  • Number of events - 13
  • Attendance - 166,538
  • Number of fights - 124

43 via decision

62 via (T)KO

18 via sub, and

1 draws

  • Number of title fights - 18

 

Once again great work bro.

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