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Jiggy Jangston:

Chris Weiner, Jake Gustafsson, JT Redman - I take on anyone to get me that shot at Jacob Israel

 

 

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JT Redman (235974)

 

If i knew you wanted to get beat down so badly i wouldn't have been so quick to accept the fight against "Industrious" AG Pennypacker.

I take it very personally when someone wants to fight me. Looks like i'll have to take it out on AG.

 

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What kind of name is "AG" anyway? What kind of loser has only 2 letters for a first name...?

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Sam Makatua (233818)

 

Hey Mike Boomer, after taking out some chump a few days ago with relatively no injuries i think it's time i tested myself against someone who will fight back. I want to step back into the ring sooner rather than later and i noticed that you're not really doing anything at the moment. Unlike the last "fighter" i stepped into the ring against, you look like you will actually put up a fight. What do you say? You wanna throw down?

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Feet of stone? My agility coach can fix that buddy :)

 

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Jiggy Jangston:

no... like... skipping stones... very agile... *cough*

 

 

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JT Redman (235974)

 

If i knew you wanted to get beat down so badly i wouldn't have been so quick to accept the fight against "Industrious" AG Pennypacker.

I take it very personally when someone wants to fight me. Looks like i'll have to take it out on AG.

 

(mumbles)

 

What kind of name is "AG" anyway? What kind of loser has only 2 letters for a first name...?

 

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Jiggy Jangston:

I'll race at Jacob Israel with no regards... lets see if you get there before me, or step in my way... In both cases you'll be taken care of... by me

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Jiggy Jangston:

I'll race at Jacob Israel with no regards... lets see if you get there before me, or step in my way... In both cases you'll be taken care of... by me

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Chris Weiner (225782)

 

I think someone maybe counting chickens......you're forgetting one thing, you have to get passed me first and i'm guessing you're not gonna do that too quickly with feet of stone. My advice if you don't want to get hurt - don't show up on the 17th.

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Xtreme K1 Combat: Kamiya vs. Krilla Summary written by Furious Styles

 

Hello good people, this is your man on the scene, Furious Styles, and I’m live at The Underground in London where Xtreme Combat – Kamiya vs. Krilla just finished! Wow what a night of action! Out of ten fights, only two of them went past the first round! Talk about people getting dropped like ex-girlfriends who cheated with their ex-boyfriend’s best friend! There was some decent amount of smack talk prior to many of these fights but when all is said and done, what happens in the ring is what really counts!

 

One Featherweight, one Welterweight, one Middleweight, six Light Heavyweight and one Heavyweight battle is what this night brought to the rowdy fans who packed the Underground to one thousand deep! True to their form, some of the blue bloods really let some of the fighters have it after they got dropped, especially the ones who ran their mouths a lot prior to their fight, but hey, that’s the price you pay in K1! So, without further ado…let’s get down to business!

 

The Featherweight fight on the card brought us “Krillzilla” Mic Krilla (14-11) of THE STEEL PENN ALLIANCE – representing the Alliance baby! – and Kota “The Reaper” Kamiya (27-16), also of THE STEEL PENN ALLIANCE! I’ll reiterate that the inter-Alliance fights tend to be a little awkward at times, but in general they’re rather fun because if for nothing else, both fighters want to earn the right to be a bit of a braggart whenever they achieve a victory over a fellow Alliance member.

 

Another good thing about Steel Penn inter-Alliance battles: No one holds back! As soon as the bell rang, these two went right at it. Kamiya tested Krilla’s chin early with a solid right hand but Krilla took it well. In return, Krilla nailed Kamiya with a solid right high kick that was partially blocked but still managed to cut Kamiya above his left eye, an indication of the power of the kick! Kamiya showed off a lovely spinning back kick but it didn’t do much damage. Krilla looked like a Broadway dancer with his numerous high kicks.

 

As the fight wore on, both men struggled to land any clean shots on the opponent due to the opponent’s solid striking defense. This was the case until Krilla caught Kamiya completely off guard with a front kick to the face! Kamiya got up quickly from being knocked down by that kick, but it was obvious that he was hurt and dazed! Kamiya kept right on fighting but wasn’t able to land anything because he was off balance from being hurt. Krilla tried too many switch kicks and Kamiya was able to avoid them. Kamiya left an opening for Krilla and Krilla took full advantage, leveling Kamaya with a brutal right uppercut that turned the lights out! Krilla earned the KNOCKOUT VICTORY from that uppercut!

 

Krilla SNAPPED A TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK with this victory and I must say, I like the old school rap song he has chosen to enter his fights with! On a side note, I wonder how much hair mousse he uses to keep his hair standing so rigid on his head. Krilla drops back into the loss column but will surely snap back quickly as he is a well-rounded fighter with experience. A quick suggestion: His management team may want to change his “Magic White” shorts to some other pair so he feels a bit better about himself. Just sayin’.

 

The lone Welterweight fight on the card placed Ash Zahard (2-3) and…oh man, how in the world is this name pronounced!? Grzegorz Chrzaszczyzewoszyc” Brzeczyszczykiewicz (0-2) was the opponent and damn, with a name like that, I can see why the young man lost! His mind is too jumbled from having to say and spell his name all the time! How can anyone concentrate fully with all of that going on!? My Polish brotha’, your name is far too difficult so I’ll just call you “Greg” for the sake of time and my not butchering your name.

 

“Greg” began the fight pretty well, showing some solid boxing skills and the ability to take a solid kick to the head, which Zahard was happy to provide! It seemed Zahard wasn’t sure if he wanted to clinch with “Greg” or not. Perhaps “Greg” smelled funny or something? Once Zahard decided to clinch, it was the beginning of the end! Zahard landed some vicious knees on “Greg” and a few body shots as well that really hurt “Greg”. A nasty left uppercut stunned “Greg” and Zahard followed that with a crunching right elbow to “Greg”’s left eye socket! Even the crowd moaned in pain as it was obvious “Greg” was done for the night! Zahard earned the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT VICTORY with the elbow finish and even did a little strut around the ring!

 

Zahard SNAPPED A THREE FIGHT LOSING STREAK so he’s definitely happy about this victory! Now as always, I’m happy to offer a bit of advice so here it goes: Zahard, buy some new clothes. In fact, buy a few new outfits and put them on instead of wearing the standard issue MMATycoon “Magic White” shirt and shorts. Believe me, you’ll feel much better about yourself. “Greg” has now LOST TWO FIGHTS IN A ROW and sources inform me that his manager sent him packing, so “Greg” is now a free agent. We wish him the best of luck with all of his future endeavors.

 

The sole Middleweight fight on the card placed Federick “The Devil” Buckingham (1-1) and Kick Jigster (0-1) of LEGION OF DOOM in the ring to do battle! It’s kind of a rarity to see a fight last the full time because in kickboxing, most of the fights end early with someone kissing canvas. Although this fight lasted three rounds, I can sum up the action far more briefly. In a nutshell, Buckingham couldn’t make up his mind whether or not he wanted to try and clinch Jigster or not, so they basically danced in and out of the clinch while landing some strikes in between that type of action.

 

Jigster showed some solid boxing and defense, but Buckingham was definitely more aggressive and was able to land strikes that did more damage and that won the judges over when all was said and done. There was a smattering of boos from the crowd because the fight slowed way down when the fighters were in a clinch, plus the crowd expects to see a knockout each and every fight so what it’s no surprise they booed the fighters. Either way, Buckingham earned the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY!

 

Federick gets his first taste of victory in his mixed martial arts career with this win and will surely look to build upon it! I do have one word of advice to his management team. The title of his entrance music is displayed as “I’m shipping of to Boston” instead of “I’m shipping off to Boston”. This may not matter as it’s strictly semantics, but hey, these are the type of things I take notice of and try to help out with.

For Jigster, the advice I have is easy: Find a better gym to train in son. No disrespect to the Cozad gym where you are, but if you’re serious about training and improving, a better quality gym with better trainers and sparring partners will definitely help your cause.

 

The action then shifted focus to the Light Heavyweight division and the two warriors to start that off were Toshiro Hitsugaya (1-1) and Clark Clarkey (0-4) of LEGION OF DOOM! Clarkey began the fight with an explosive punching combination that cut Hitsugaya open above his left eye and obviously caught him off guard. Hitsugaya returned the favor of bleeding by landing a solid left knee above Clarkey’s right eye. Hitsugaya built momentum from that knee and carried it all the way through to the end of the first round.

 

Hitsugaya must have seen the effects that his knee had on Clarkey, because he went right back to that in the clinch and it paid dividends for him! A nasty right knee to Clarkey’s forehead opened the cut above his right eye even more and that happened after Clarkey was stunned by an earlier right knee! Hitsugaya kept up the high level of aggression and effective strikes to take the second round. Prior to the third round, Clarkey’s corner told him that he has no choice but to knock Hitsugaya out of lose the fight!

 

Hitsugaya’s corner told him the very same information and Hitugaya wisely locked Clarkey in a clinch to continue pouring on the energy, landing damaging knees and keeping Clarkey from knocking him out. Hitsugaya finished the fight in a strong manner and he earned the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY! This fight also earned Fight of the Night honors and Hitsugaya was honored by the award.

 

Hitsugaya turned his fortunes around quickly and rebounds from a loss that began his fighting career. He pulled even and will look to continue his winning ways. Clarkey has had a very tough go of his career and has now LOST FOUR FIGHTS IN A ROW! I will say this for him though: he has very good taste in clothing. The pinup shirt he’s wearing has a hot woman pictured on it, so I’ll always give credit to anyone with good taste like that. Good lord! However, it takes more than pictures of attractive young women to get the job done in the ring so hopefully Clarkey figures things out for himself and soon.

 

The second Light Heavyweight battle was for the Light Heavyweight Title! The two warriors aspiring to be champions were Jacob “Chosen Servant” Israel (5-0) of THE STEEL PENN ALLIANCE – steppin’ the game up! – and Jay Merel (2-1) of LEGION OF DOOM! Both fighters were very aggressive in this fight and for a while, it appeared that Merel may very well be the winner of the Light Heavyweight belt! A beautiful spinning right back fist nailed Israel but he took it in stride. He followed that up with a hard right hand that seemed to shake the ring, but again, Israel absorbed the strike and kept up his aggression.

 

Israel locked Merel in a clinch and once this happened, Merel’s slight advantage early in the fight disappeared! Merel was able to land one solid punch while in the clinch, but primarily, Israel locked him in a Thai Clinch and unloaded with numerous knees to the body and head. He even mixed in a couple of well placed, well-timed elbows that rattled Merel’s skull! Israel set Merel up with a furious right uppercut after stunning him with a brutal knee to the head! Israel won the Light Heavyweight Championship from the KNOCKOUT VICTORY and said he does his talking in the ring. He proved that he does exactly that.

 

Israel not only WON HIS FIFTH FIGHT IN A ROW, but he also earned KO of the Night honors for his handy work against Merel, no pun intended. Merel has a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED and will look to bounce back against Slime Ball on February 14, Valentine’s Day. I’m certain there’ll be no love lost between those two fighters, and that probably holds true for everyone fighting that night! Merel also wants to have a better performance because he did a good amount of smack talking and may be embarrassed by the results of his last fight.

 

The third serving of Light Heavyweight action took place between Slime Ball (1-0) of IMPACT FIGHT ALLIANCE and Pingu Jigster (1-0)! Jigster did his best to catch Ball off guard by immediately rushing in with wild punches after the bell rang, but Ball’s defenses and movement kept him out of harm’s way. Ball then demonstrated strong kicking power with a solid left leg kick against Jigster that threw his balance off. Jigster decided to take the fight into the clinch, but after having no effect on Jigster with strikes, he wanted to take the fight out of the clinch. Ball kept the fight in the clinch and was the far better striker in this position.

 

One odd situation was Ball broke the clinch and Jigster went right back into it despite not having much success at all with it the first time. Again, Jigster wasn’t able to be effective in the clinch and Ball eventually broke the clinch. Ball began to land strong, accurate strikes and noticed that Jigster was having trouble blocking head kicks. Ball threw low kicks that made Jigster drop his guard a bit and boom, one last concussion-causing head kick dropped Jigster and Ball knew the fight was over! Ball earned the KNOCKOUT VICTORY and picked up his first career victory so he’ll definitely be in a good mood when he gets into the ring for his next fight! Jigster has a rough beginning to his MMA career but he’s very young and has plenty of time to train, improve and learn about fighting.

 

Fight number four in the Light Heavyweight division brought us “Industrious” AG Pennypacker (1-0) of LEGION OF DOOM and Je “Tornado” Tunaki (2-2) of THE STEEL PENN ALLIANCE – always loud and proud! Both fighters began the fight by trading strikes then Tunaki quickly locked Pennypacker into a clinch. The problem was, Pennypacker was better in the clinch than Tunaki expected and this strategy backfired! Pennypacker began to land the more damaging and effective strikes while Tunaki only landed a couple. Pennypacker could see that Tunaki wasn’t able to hurt him in the clinch and he increased his level of aggression and looked for the finish.

 

Tunaki tried to land knees against Pennypacker but Pennypacker displayed very good defensive skills and was able to avoid any damage. Tunaki slowed down just enough to where Pennpacker landed a couple of stinging punches then followed that up with a massive right uppercut that floored Tunaki! Pennypacker earned the KNOCKOUT VICTORY with that thunderous uppercut and fought his way to his very first victory in MMATycoon. He and his management team should celebrate because that’s great for that young man! He next battles JT Redman on February 17 so he can’t celebrate too much. Tunaki has now LOST TWO FIGHTS IN A ROW and next battles Clark Clarkey on February 17! Hopefully he can turn around his recent fortunes and earn the taste of victory again.

 

Light Heavyweight battle number five went down between JT Redman (2-0) and Kazimeras Klasson (1-5) of THE STEEL PENN ALLIANCE – the Alliance in the house! I guess Klasson insulted Redman before this fight or maybe Klasson tried to hit on Redman’s girlfriend, because Redman was a house of fire in this fight and made sure he ended this fight fast and painful! After rocking Klasson’s core with a crunching right kick, inexplicably, both fighters relaxed their hands and let them fall below their waist. I’m not sure what either one of them was thinking, but Redman was the first to react and boom, he unleashed a devastating left hook that turned Klasson’s lights out immediately!

 

That KNOCKOUT VICTORY gave Redman HIS SECOND WIN IN A ROW and he next battles AG Pennypacker on February 17. That fight will definitely be a great one to watch! Klasson has now LOST TWO FIGHTS IN A ROW and will next battle Jake Gustafsson on February 17! Maybe that fight will be the one that gets him back in a winning groove.

 

The final Light Heavyweight contest of the evening featured Chris Wiener (3-2) of IMPACT FIGHT ALLIANCE and Jake “The Mauler” Gustafsson (3-2)! These two warriors let it all hang out in this fight and the crowd loved it! Wiener’s defense kept Gustafsson off balance the entire fight. Gustafsson tried very hard to land a variety of punches and kicks but to no avail and this left him open for solid strikes from Wiener. After landing well-timed strikes, Wiener tagged Gustafsson with a left head kick that dropped him like he got hit by a brick! Much to Gustafsson’s credit, he was able to beat the count and get back to his feet, but the damage was done. A cut above his right eye formed and he was dazed as well!

 

Wiener attempted a massive left head kick but Gustafsson had the wherewithal to see it coming and was able to block it. However, that seemed to sap the last bit of energy he had because Wiener threw yet another tremendous right head kick and that one literally took Gustafsson off his feet and onto dream street! Wiener won the fight by KNOCKOUT and finds himself back in the win column and next faces Jiggy Jangston on February 17 and that will be one to watch as well! Gustafsson has now DROPPED TWO FIGHTS IN A ROW and will try to get things turned around on February 17 against Kazimeras Klasson!

 

Wrapping up the night’s events were the Heavyweights, and Sam Makatua (1-0) and Lar Darse (1-1) of the Tycoon Alliance were the two combatants to square off! Now this fight turned out to be interesting because word for both fighters from my reliable sources say both men tend to bleed rather easily, and that always makes for a graphic battle if nothing else! This fight didn’t disappoint and blood was spilled, though there wasn’t much time for more to be spilled.

 

Although Makatua is seven years younger, he showed the ring presence of a fighter who is older and more experienced, so props to his management team and his training regiment for that. He displayed very solid boxing ability and knowledgeable kicking plus moved very well in the ring as well. Darse just couldn’t get on track with the smoother, more efficient Makatua and eventually began to tire, both from snapping leg kicks and overall fatigue. Makatua saw this and immediately landed a quick and strong two-punch combination that opened up a cut above Darse’s left eye.

 

Makatua saw the blood trickle and that inspired him to be even more aggressive! He landed more punches and kicks all over the place and Darse was simply overwhelmed. He tried desperately to clinch with Makatua but Makatua wasn’t having that because he knew he had Darse in serious trouble. A sharp head kick made Darse smile but also took him off his guard, which opened up the opportunity for another punching combination. Makatua unleashed a furious three-punch combination that hurt Darse badly! Makatua then measured Darse, rocked his world with a vicious right cross, and that was all she wrote! Makatua earned the KNOCKOUT VICTORY and Darse was in shock for a while!

 

Makatua wins his first MMA fight in his first match, so he’s off to a great start and will surely go out and have some fun to enjoy it! Darse falls into the L column but I’m sure the “Drops Bombs” shirt he has on will inspire him to get into the gym more and train on various aspects of his game, because that red headed woman can inspire a lot of things!

 

There you have it ladies and gents and I appreciate you taking the time to join me for this summary. I hope all of you enjoyed the exciting night of fights and will get ready for the next night of K1 kickboxing action coming very soon! The STEEL PENN ALLIANCE and its partners strive to bring you the very best of all they do, and your participation allows all of us to push towards that lofty goal. Thank you, take care, good night…and I’ll see you at the next fights!

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Xtreme K1 Combat: Xiaolong vs. Sugarol Preview written by Furious Styles

 

Hello raucous MMA fans, this is Furious Styles live at Hayashi’s Lounge in London where in approximately one hour, the two thousand crazies who paid to get in here for this exciting event will yell, scream, curse, insult, cheer and laud the KT fighters who’ll be battling tonight! Since there are a few fans giving me the business because one of the fighters I manage, Francois Dubonet, is fighting tonight…let’s get down to business!

 

Two Featherweight, two Lightweight, one Welterweight and for the Welterweight Championship no less, two Middleweight, two Light Heavyweight and one Heavyweight battle is what’s scheduled for your viewing pleasure!

 

Kicking off the night of action, no pun intended, is the main event battle between Sammy Sugarol (18-12-1) and Li Xiaolong (25-14-1) of THE STEEL PENN ALLIANCE – Steel Penn in the houuuuuse! Sugarol has been struggling quite a bit lately and due to those struggles, he has LOST THREE FIGHTS IN A ROW! He’ll have a tough time getting this turned around in this fight because Xiaolong is not only a seasoned veteran in the ring but he also brings the momentum of a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK as well!

Sugarol will definitely have to rely upon his punching power to try and overcome the experience of Xiaolong. Xiaolong has been invoved in a lot of victories by decision so he may not try for a knockout tonight, opting rather to outwork Sugarol with accuracy and timing. Of course I have to side with an Alliance mate so I say Xialong wins by decision.

 

The last Featherweight battle on the card places Vodka Drunkinski (10-6-1) against “Superfly” Francois Dubonet (29-24-1) of THE STEEL PENN ALLIANCE – representin’ the Alliance baby! Drunkinski – I wonder if he’ll drink before this fight? I’ll have to ask Francois after the battle if he could smell alcohol on Drunkinski’s breath – suffered a recent defeat and will obviously be looking to turn things around tonight against Dubonet. Dubonet has won TWO FIGHTS IN A ROW and he has been looking forward to this fight since it was agreed upon.

 

He’s been blathering in French all morning while he was getting ready and since I don’t speak French, I really have no clue what he was saying, but he looks excited and anticipates an excellent battle. Drunkinski has world class boxing and Muay Thai skills and knows how to use them. Both warriors have been involved in unanimous decision victories lately, though Dubonet won his KT debut with a head kick. Either way, I expect this fight to be aggressive and finished quickly!

 

The first Lightweight match tonight features Alfredo Barbosa (1-0) of the Swedish Fighters Alliance and Raymundo “Renegade” Robinson, who is making his professional debut and represents THE STEEL PENN ALLIANCE – loud and proud big baaaaabaaaay! Now I dig the fact that a man from Mexico, such as Barbosa is, has joined an Alliance that has primarily Swedish fighters. The world of mixed martial arts is definitely a melting pot of ethnicities and I truly appreciate seeing this type of diversity in the sport!

What I don’t dig is the fact that RRR, that’s what I’ll call Robinson, hasn’t even been training for this fight! As an Alliance member, that’s an even bigger no-no because if nothing else, Steel Penn Alliance members always go out and put on one hell of a fight, even if they get their asses handed to them! That’s exactly what I expect tonight folks, as much as it pains me to say it. I see nothing else happening except Barbosa handing Robinson his ass because he didn’t train and is underestimating Barbosa. It looks like there’ll have to be a Steel Penn intervention soon with Robinson’s manager, but that’s a different subject all in and of itself!

 

The final Lightweight battle on the card will bring us Dante Luciano (2-1) of the IMPACT FIGHT ALLIANCE and Damien “DDog The Destroyer” Oquinn (1-2)! Luciano won a recent battle by Unanimous Decision and Oquinn won his recent battle with a thirty-six second knockout! I think Oquinn has the larger amount of momentum heading into this battle because a knockout victory definitely feels better than a unanimous decision victory, but that’s just my opinion. Oquinn seems the stronger of the two but I may be wrong. There has been some time since I last saw Luciano when he lost a unanimous decision to another fighter I manage so he may have improved quite a bit since then. Still, I have to go with Oquinn by knockout in the first because I think he’ll be very aggressive and will swing for the fences early.

 

The sole Welterweight fight on the card is for the Welterweight Championship! Jake “Spartan” Koreshkov (2-0) and and Ossilus “Razorwire” Chiarmanda (3-1) of the LEGION OF DOOM will be the two combatants for this prestigious title! Koreshkov steps into battle on a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK while Chiarmanda brings the confidence of a THREE FIGHT WIN STREAK! Someone has to have their win streak snapped and that in itself will provide plenty of motivation for each warrior for this title shot! Both men have demonstrated the ability to stop their opponent with a knockout strike, be it a punch or an elbow. Koreshkov is taller and heavier so he may try to use that advantage by staying on the outside. Chiarmanda likes to get in close, clinch, and drop brutal elbows on the opponent’s forehead, so expect this to happen as soon as possible from him.

I think the slight experience advantage Chiarmanda has in this fight will be the factor that swings the momentum to his favor and ultimately leads him to winning the Welterweight Championship! No disrespect to Koreshkov whatsoever, but Chiarmanda just looks more prepared for battle from what I saw of him upon my arrival at the arena. This will definitely be a battle to watch and I don’t think anyone in attendance will be disappointed in the slightest!

 

The initial Middleweight fight for tonight occurs between Adnan “Striker” Cirak (2-0) of the LEGION OF DOOM and Mikael Heikkinen (1-0) of the Cold Blooded Killers! These combatants match up very well physically so expect to see a lot of fast, hard-hitting action as soon the bell rings for this battle! Cirak won his last fight by way of submission so I hope he doesn’t have a flashback of some sort and try to lock in a submission hold on Heikkinen!

 

Cirak has shown some knockout power from his first fight so that will definitely serve him well. This is another fight where I believe the in-ring experience factor will sway the fight, and Cirak has that experience, though it’s only one more fight, I still think that’s a pertinent factor. Also, Heikkinen won his first battle by unanimous decision so he may still be trying to figure out what he is and isn’t capable of in the ring. I believe Cirak wins this fight by knockout in the second round!

 

The last Middleweight fight of the evening pits Rocco Manigrasso (0-1) and “Killer” Clay Moreton (0-2) in the ring of battle! “Killer” huh? The only thing you’re killing is me because word has it that you haven’t even been training for this fight! I don’t understand how a mixed martial artist can claim they’re a fighter when they don’t even get their butt in the gym to train! You can’t learn martial arts and techniques through osmosis son! For the mere fact that Manigrasso is actually trained, though he probably overdid it from what I hear, I’ll go with him to win this fight between two struggling fighters!

 

From what I saw, neither fighter was feeling very amped about themselves and that will translate to struggles in the ring for anyone, and Moreton looks to be the fresher fighter. However, of course he’s fresher and more energetic. He didn’t even freaking train for this fight!

 

The first Light Heavyweight contest pits Joe Darcy (0-2) of THE IMPACT FIGHT ALLIANCE and Heraclio “The Titan” Olmos (2-0) of the LEGION OF DOOM in the ring for battle! Right off the bat this is a fight between a spry up and coming fighter in Olmos who obviously steps into the ring with a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK! In addition, he gets bonus points for having an afro dyed blonde because that’s kind of crazy and I like kind of crazy in KT action, so kudos young man! Darcy obviously has LOST TWO FIGHTS IN A ROW and definitely doesn’t want to have number three tonight against Olmos, but the chips are stacked against him!

 

Olmos trains very hard at the Legion of Doom gym – yes, they have their own name but that’s all right because many excellent gyms have their Alliance name associated with them – and brings a lot of confidence to this battle. This is also Darcy’s first fight outside of the Quick Fight Championship circuit so he’ll have to adjust quickly to the pace that Olmos sets. I have to give this one to Olmos with a first round knockout!

 

The concluding Light Heavyweight battle gives us Paul “9mm” Ming (1-0) of the Swedish Fighters Alliance against Allen “The Lock” Key (2-0)! Finally, two names that I know how to pronounce correctly! Ming won his first fight by a knockout so he’ll look to continue that trend by pounding his fists into Key’s face! Key won both of his fights by unanimous decision so he may not possess the punching power to knock Ming out. If that’s the case then quickness and accuracy will be his best allies in this fight!

This match is a tough call since both fighters are still new out of the box, but I’ll go with Ming for the simple fact he dropped his opponent and didn’t have to go the distance to win. I’m not counting Key out at all but if he has knockout power, now would be the time to put that on display! Ming’s aggression and accurate punches will serve him well and Key has to show he can defend himself against that onslaught, or this one will be over quickly if he doesn’t!

 

The final foray into this event features the Heavyweights, pitting Reynir Arn (2-0) of the Swedish Fighters Alliance and Antti Meijeri (1-0) of the FinnFighters! Battles that feature two undefeated youngsters are always intriguing to watch and this fight is definitely going to be that type! Arn has quite a height advantage but Meijeri has quite the weight advantage. I fully expect Arn to stay on the outside and let his fists and kicks go in an effort to keep the heavier opponent away from him!

 

Meijeri has very strong kicks and will more than likely look to get in close enough to land some heavy kicks, or he may opt to clinch, press his weight against Arn and try to land some clubbing punches. If he chooses to do that then he’ll have to be wary of Arn’s elbows because Arn has shown he can drop an opponent with an elbow shot to the head! This fight can literally go either way and very quickly, but if I have to venture a guess for the winner, I’ll go with Meijeri because I think he has the ability to get in close, land some heavy punches, and defend himself well enough to not get dropped to the canvas with a nasty elbow!

 

All right cool kids, that’s my time because I have to go and get ready for Dubonet’s fight. I appreciate you taking the time to join me for this preview and I hope all of you enjoy the fights as much as I will…as long as Dubonet doesn’t get clocked that is! Xtreme K1 Combat strives to bring you the most exciting, hard hitting, bloody and brutal kickboxing action in MMATycoon and we appreciate your support and enthusiasm! Take care, be well, and I’ll see you at the fights!

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The initial Middleweight fight for tonight occurs between Adnan “Striker” Cirak (2-0) of the LEGION OF DOOM and Mikael Heikkinen (1-0) of the Cold Blooded Killers! These combatants match up very well physically so expect to see a lot of fast, hard-hitting action as soon the bell rings for this battle! Cirak won his last fight by way of submission so I hope he doesn’t have a flashback of some sort and try to lock in a submission hold on Heikkinen!

Cirak has shown some knockout power from his first fight so that will definitely serve him well. This is another fight where I believe the in-ring experience factor will sway the fight, and Cirak has that experience, though it’s only one more fight, I still think that’s a pertinent factor. Also, Heikkinen won his first battle by unanimous decision so he may still be trying to figure out what he is and isn’t capable of in the ring. I believe Cirak wins this fight by knockout in the second round!

Crack! A monster head kick from Heikkinen and Cirak falls like a tree - timbeeeeeeeeeeerrrr! A highlight reel knockout by Heikkinen!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:28 of round 2, we have a winner by way of KO (Head Kick). Mikael Heikkinen!

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To Reynir Arn, Xtreme K1 and all KT fans in London

 

As everyone has now heard, the rumors are true, I AM announcing my retirement after the Codin Viperescu fight. Let me be clear, my contract will have ended after i that fight and i have no desire to get into the ring anymore. Let me explain something if you weak-minded fellows can follow: I do not learn any new moves anymore, at 25 years old, my CIA career has squandered the ability for me to learn new martial arts skills. I have never lost yet i have missed more days due to hand and knee injuries from banging them into skulls of foes so much that after 4 fights i have missed more time training than my counterparts under Scooby's management that have been doing it for years.

 

Scooby was nice enough to offer me an opportunity of a lifetime while allowing my predecessor Matt Weston to get more attention so that he can be the fighter i never was. I will be taking a major role in BEEF's Tree Of Life Radio Show that has appeared here in London quite a few times as well as working on a deal to get me the opportunity to guest appear on Xtreme Combat K1 talk show. Since i want to get into fight management i will take a role as Scooby's Personal Assistant also.

 

Lastly, if FEAR was the cause of my retirement, Reynir Arn would certainly NOT be the guy for me to "Fear"

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