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Post Fight Interview with Binzo.

 

Reporter: Congrats Binzo on your win tonight.

 

Binzo: Thanks man It was great to get the first Leg of this tour Kicked off with a win.

 

Reporter: Speaking of that you got the 2nd Round TKO, Was there anything that surprised you out there tonight?

 

Binzo: I wouldn't say there were any surprise's. I figured he would want to take me down in this fight. So my game plan was to try and keep the fight standing and try to get the Ko.

 

Reporter: That being said he was able to take you down very easily so that had to be a bit of a surprise wasn't it.

 

Binzo: Well yeah but he is a great fighter so I could train all the time in the world and he would have still probly got a takedown or two on me. To be honest I didn't want to go to the ground with him but I was ready if it happened so I was comfortable being on the ground.

 

Reporter: It looked as if he was really coming for you in the second round. He even stuffed your takedown attempts.

 

Binzo: Yeah I was a bit surprised at how aggressive he came out in the second round so I tried to catch him with a takedown to slow him a bit but as you seen that didn't work out so well for me. I have to give him a lot of credit he came to fight.

 

Reporter: You were able to reverse him on the ground and then it seemed as if you hit him with a illegal elbow or what looked to be a illegal elbow. Talk me through that.

 

Binzo: I didn't think it was illegal at all nor did the Ref. But to your point he went for a Arm Bar and I was ready for it. I had been working on my Def. Grapple a lot leading up to this fight and my training helped me. Once I got on top of him I wanted to make him pay so I hit him with a elbow. I knew he was hurt so I just kept pouring it on until it was over. I didn't want to give him a chance to get back into the fight.

 

Reporter: Ok to shift gears up next is Al Bundy in TTFC New York. You guys have a bit of history as you have fought twice before with you winning both of them does this give you any advantage?

 

Binzo: Really both of those fight were 4 yrs ago and we are both different fighters so I really don't think you can look at those fights and say I have the advantage. The only Advantage you can get from that is a mental advantage knowing I won both. But that can work both ways as he will be more motivated for this fight.

 

Reporter: Well what can you tell us about Al Bundy?

 

Binzo: Al is a very durable tough fighter. If you look at him he just does not get finished very often. He is a grinder to be honest he is a lot like me in that sense. The one exception is that he can end a fight in a flash with his KO power. You don't want to get sloppy with your defense against him.

 

Reporter: During this tour you will be fighting every week and your Opp's wont. They will just be training for you isn't that a disadvantage for you?

 

Binzo: I am 36 yrs old. even if I had weeks to train for my Opp's I don't think I would be any better than I am right now. I believe if I fight my fight I have a chance against anyone I am fighting. Now does this give them a advantage as they can train for me... Maybe but the one thing that helps me is that I have a lot of experience so really I don't think any of my Opp's are going to do something that surprises me. Its a fight you can game plan all you want but when the cage door closes you are pretty much just reacting.

 

Reporter: Well thanks for setting down with us and Goodluck in your upcoming fight.

 

Binzo: Thanks I will need it.

 

Reporter: you have anything else you would like to say?

 

Binzo: Yeah everyone tune in this Saturday Night as I will fight for the second time in 6 days. I can promise you one thing its going to be a war.

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Yeah I wanted the fights to happen in the Orgs Base city as that will make it harder for a mistake to happen as a lot of Org runs events in Different cities than they are based in and might forget to leave a open slot on the Card. (not that it would happen but it could) Plus I never check where a fight is going to happen until after I accept the fight lol

Nevermind I am a dumbass

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Last Saturday Night was Binzo's second leg of the World Tour. He was in New York at TTFC. This would not be Binzo's Night as he was taken down at will by Al Bundy and from there Bundy controlled the fight and worked the Ground and Pound to get the decision win. Many people were baffled by the game plan that Binzo went with as he was dominated on the ground by Ground specialist Bundy. There were reports that Binzo had partied hard the night before as he was back in his home town. This Reporter tried to contact Binzo's Management to confirm this but was unable to reach anyone.

 

Well with this loss Binzo is 1-1 in his world tour.

 

Up Next he will be in Las Vegas at Gamma: Las Vegas Contenders on this Saturday night. Waiting for his arrival is the ever dangerous Danza Kuduro. Kuduro has a record of 23-10-3 he looks to be a very well rounded fighter. It will be Interesting to see if he decides to use the Al Bundy Game plan and try to take the fight to the ground or will he try to stand and trade shots with Binzo either way this will be the toughest test for Binzo as Kuduro seems to have a lot of advantages in this fight. Be sure to Tune in next week as we break down the results of this fight and let you know were Binzo will be headed next.

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With the third leg of the tour done lets take a look at how things went. Well Binzo was in Las Vegas at Gamma:contenders for the third leg of the tour. His Opp was Danza Kudro and tonight was not Binzo's Night as he lost for the second straight time by Decision. Many people thought this would be the toughest test for Binzo and it was. Binzo came out strong controlling the distance with his kicks and landing some body shots before taking the fight to the ground. It was the ground game that failed Binzo again as he was reversed easily and finished the round on the bottom. The Judges awarded him the round as he was the more active fighter. The second round Binzo came out fast again trying to push the pace but Kudro was ready and when the fight hit the ground he was able to reverse the position again and get on top of Binzo and from there he worked some ground and pound and Kudro cruised to win the round easily. With the fight even on the judges score cards the third round was going to decide the winner of the fight again Binzo came out fast but you could tell Kudro was the fresher fighter and he was able to pick Binzo apart with leg kicks which had slowed Binzo's movement and in the end Kudro was awarded the decision.

 

With this loss Binzo is 1-2 in his world tour.

 

Up next Binzo travels to Los Angeles to Bushido Fighting Championships were he will fight Isamu Natsuki. Natsuki is the former Bushido 205lb Champ and is a ground specialist. He comes into fight with a record of 27-11-1. He seems to love to fight on the ground which has been Binzo's weak point so far during this tour. Binzo's is really going to have to change his gameplan for this fight or he will be on the end of another Decision loss. So tune in this Saturday Night to see how Binzo fares.

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With the third leg of the tour done lets take a look at how things went. Well Binzo was in Las Vegas at Gamma:contenders for the third leg of the tour. His Opp was Danza Kudro and tonight was not Binzo's Night as he lost for the second straight time by Decision. Many people thought this would be the toughest test for Binzo and it was. Binzo came out strong controlling the distance with his kicks and landing some body shots before taking the fight to the ground. It was the ground game that failed Binzo again as he was reversed easily and finished the round on the bottom. The Judges awarded him the round as he was the more active fighter. The second round Binzo came out fast again trying to push the pace but Kudro was ready and when the fight hit the ground he was able to reverse the position again and get on top of Binzo and from there he worked some ground and pound and Kudro cruised to win the round easily. With the fight even on the judges score cards the third round was going to decide the winner of the fight again Binzo came out fast but you could tell Kudro was the fresher fighter and he was able to pick Binzo apart with leg kicks which had slowed Binzo's movement and in the end Kudro was awarded the decision.

 

With this loss Binzo is 1-2 in his world tour.

 

Up next Binzo travels to Los Angeles to Bushido Fighting Championships were he will fight Isamu Natsuki. Natsuki is the former Bushido 205lb Champ and is a ground specialist. He comes into fight with a record of 27-11-1. He seems to love to fight on the ground which has been Binzo's weak point so far during this tour. Binzo's is really going to have to change his gameplan for this fight or he will be on the end of another Decision loss. So tune in this Saturday Night to see how Binzo fares.

 

 

Gonna be honest with you read the first round and was already half way to sacking Danza before he pulled it back.

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Well Binzo got back on track this last Saturday night in Los Angeles with a first round Submission of Isamu. Isamu came out hard in the first round landing a powerful kick and then scoring a takedown. But Binzo was able to secure a quick Triangle choke and picked up the submission in just 31 seconds of the first round.

 

With this win Binzo is back to .500 for the Tour 2-2.

 

Up next he flies to Hilo and Mad Dogs MMA to fight Siouxsie Banshees. Siouxsie comes into this fight with a record of 36-18-1. Siouxsie seems to be a classic spawl and brawl type of fighter. He has good power and seems to land at a high rate. Which I think is because he is a very technical striker. This is going to be a very Interesting match up as Siouxsie makes no bones about what he wants to do which is to punch people in the face. So tune into Mad Dogs this Saturday night to see if Siouxsie can become the first fighter to claim the 100k bounty for Ko'ing Binzo.

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Up next he flies to Hilo and Mad Dogs MMA to fight Siouxsie Banshees. Siouxsie comes into this fight with a record of 36-18-1. Siouxsie seems to be a classic spawl and brawl type of fighter. He has good power and seems to land at a high rate. Which I think is because he is a very technical striker. This is going to be a very Interesting match up as Siouxsie makes no bones about what he wants to do which is to punch people in the face. So tune into Mad Dogs this Saturday night to see if Siouxsie can become the first fighter to claim the 100k bounty for Ko'ing Binzo.

 

I remmeber when Siouxsie was in his prime. Should be a good fight for the old timers

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Well Guys Binzo's Last Saturday Nights fight didn't go as planned for Binzo as he lost a Decision to Siouxsie in a very competitive fight but once again Binzo didn't get the judge's Decision and with that he falls to 2-3 for the tour. Here is a recall of the fight. In the 1st round Binzo came fast and took the fight to the ground and it was looking good for Binzo but he wasn't active enough and it got stood up. From there Banshees started to get his range with Kicks until Binzo took the fight into the clinch. Binzo looked to win the first round. The second round came and Binzo came out strong again closing the distance and taking the fight into the clinch but Banshees wouldn't stay there long and he broke free and started to use his reach with kicks and punches to pepper Binzo from a distance. Binzo was able to get close to Banshees again and it looked as if he was going to pull the round out as he was working Banshees over against the cage but banshees got away and continued to stick and move. The leg kicks Binzo was taking were strating to take effect as Binzo seemed to be slowing down. and with that Banshees seemed to win the second round. The third round came and Banshees came out fast looking to leave no doubt on who was winning this fight he seemed to be the fresher fighter and was moving around nicely then Binzo got the fight into the clinch but he just didn't have anything left in the tank and Banshees seemed to be able to control the clinch and land some knees. In the end Banshees would get the Decision Victory.

 

Up next Binzo heads to Rio to fight Lyon Okiro at SPFT: Ultimate Vale Tudo on Saturday the 22nd.

 

Can Binzo get back into the win column? Or will he suffer another set back?

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Well Guys Last Saturday Night Binzo was in Rio for this weeks fight and it was against Lyon Okiro. Binzo came out determined to get back to 500 in the tour. It was a bad night for Lyon as Binzo was on a mission. Okiro came out hard in the first landing a few punches and it really looked as if he had sharped his boxing for this fight. Binzo on the other hand started a bit slow as he was picking and choosing his shots with punches and kicks. Okiro was looking to take the fight into the clinch but Binzo was aware of that and landed a nice trip takedown from there Binzo started to work his Ground n Pound and the round would end with Binzo on top. The second round Okiro came out fast again and I think this was a mistake as Binzo was able to move around and land a big body kick. The Okiro took the fight into the clinch which I was surprised as he was the much taller fighter and Binzo was having a hard time getting inside his reach. But once in the clinch Binzo took control of the fight landing hard Body shots and eventually rocking Okiro from there Binzo created some distance and landed Huge Uppercut that put Okiro in all kinds of trouble as he fell to the floor. Binzo poured it on and the ref stopped the fight giving Binzo the TKO Victory at 2:15 of the second round.

 

There seems to be a pattern developing here on this tour. If the fight goes the distance Binzo losses. If not Binzo wins. Once again this fighter was not able to clain the 100k Bounty for KOing Binzo. Will his next Opp claim the Money?

 

Up Next Binzo heads to Sydney to fight HJalmar Klason which is a rematch of the last 205lb title fight in CFC. Klason came out with the win in that match but will he win again or will Binzo get his revenge in this fight? Check back later to see who wins or come out to BFT in Sydney on March 1st for the entire show.

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Well Guys last Saturday Night Binzo was in Sydney for this weeks fight and it was a great fight. It was a rematch of a fight from CFC against HJalmar Klason. Binzo was determined to get his revenge in this fight but it was Klason who came out fast trying to get the fight to the ground but Binzo was ready for it and he was able to stuff the takedown attempt and Binzo Managed to get his own Takedown for there he tried to work some G-N-P but after a Bit of lay-n-preying by Binzo the fight was stood up. Binzo was able to land a few Body shots and stuff a takedown attempt from Klason. But right at the end of the round Klason landed a smooth takedown from the clinch but he was unable to do anything as the round ended and Binzo looked dominate in the first round. In the Second round Binzo came out a bit more aggressive and took the fight into the clinch but again Klason was able to land a takedown but this time it was early in the round but it was Binzo who was doing the most work as he was attacking Klason from his back keeping Klason on the defensive and keeping him from mounting any offense. Binzo seemed to be the most active fighter in the round and the judges awarded him the round. The third round came and Klason came out fast landing some punches trying to turn the fight around but Binzo was again ready and landed a nice combo that caught Klason's attention and Klason tried to take the fight to the ground again but it seemed as though tonight Binzo was just a step ahead of him and Binzo landed his own takedown. But once again Binzo wasn't doing much more than just laying on Klason and the fight would get stood up again. This time Klason would land a takedown but once again Binzo was actively looking for the submission and keeping Klason from getting any Offense going. The fight would end with Binzo on the bottom but being the more aggressive fighter and he was awarded the round along with the decision win. With that win Binzo is about .500 for the tour.

 

Up Next Binzo will be headed to Tokyo to FNPFC and waiting for him there will be Donzel Fortunado another fighter Binzo has faced. In fact they have fought twice with both winning one each. This should be a great fight with the winner having the bragging rights over the other fighter. So be sure to check back next week to see how it went down.

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