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Do not fault me, fault the point system that……well that I created. Changes will come to my system.

 

I've laughed so hard! You are the best Tony!

 

In the Knockout of the month i would pick Tyson with the spinning backfist, but since Tyson is one of my fighters, i could have my judgment clouded.

 

Was really funny to see Zachary White thrash talks and Newton interviews this month,

 

Daeron "Inglorion" Killer come to Barbarian FC and in just one month become the #2 in one of our best divisions. Was really impressive.

 

Nice job Tony! Really great writing. I love to read all your works.

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Thanks for the support guys. I am glad you enjoyed it! @dbsh209 why wouldn't I mention you? You have been one of the most active managers in BFC. You are helping it feel like more of a community. Plus you had one of the best fights I have ever read. I was hanging on to ever second of that fight. Keep up the great work buddy!

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Live from The Underground in Rio de Janeiro Brazil on Wednesday February 5thBarbarian Fight Club and MANGO nutrition presents Barbarian Fight Time 4. Now this is not a huge mega event like we are used to seeing from Barbarian Fight Club on their Wednesday show, but never the less it will be a great event. Now this match line up does feature four Lightweight fights, and as everyone knows that will be the first title tournament for Barbarian Fight Club so it is a very big deal. All of the Lightweights now have a goal, and that is to get into position to get a shot at the BFC Lightweight title. This event certainly will shake up the 155 pound division.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 1- Welterweight Fight (170lbs)

 

Ramiro "Superman" Cienfuegos (0-3) {0-2} versus Daniel "Bjj" Selby (1-1) {0-1}

 

Ramiro has not had the best start to his career and he will be looking to change that. Starting off with three losses is a tuff pill for anyone to swallow. Key to not taking a fourth loss keep this fight standing. Ramiro has been submitted twice so he knows what is in store for him if these two hit the mat. Obviously Selby has seen his opponent tap out twice and that has to be music to his ear. The purple belt will want to get this fight to the ground as soon as possible. He should come out aggressively looking to shoot the double and wrap this fight up quick. I see Selby winning this fight with ease by submission in the first round.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 2- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

Vaan "The Fliying Man" Birdwing (2-0) {1-0} versus Alberto Khan (1-1) {0-0}

 

Birdwing had a very impressive debut in Barbarian Fight Club with a huge head kick knock out which won him the Knockout of the Night award. He is obviously a good Muay Thai striker and he will need to show that off in this fight. Khan is a wrestler so obviously the kicks will slow down the takedown attempts. Once Khan does get the fight to the ground he mixes it up very well. He will look to strike but if you leave a limb out he will have no problem snatching it. The problem is actually getting the fight to the floor. In his last fight he took a loss because he could not score the takedown. Birdwing does have a little wrestling training and I think that will be enough for him to keep the fight standing, and get a knockout win. I will guess Birdwing gets the win in the first round via head kick.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 3- Lightweight Fight (155lbs)

 

Justin "The Arrow" Cruz (1-1) {1-1} versus Decon Green (3-0) {2-0}

 

In his last fight Cruz got to taste victory with a second round head kick knockout. He showed us what a truly great striker he was by completely dominating Ronaldo Moura. Cruz did struggle when he faced off against a good grappler as he was quickly submitted in his first fight. He could be in trouble in this one since he will need to bring an a game on the ground. Decon Green is a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and he loves to grapple. In his short career Green has won all three of his fights by submission. Truly a great submissionest Green will be looking to take this fight to the ground where he feels comfortable. I think Green will pull out this victory by way of submission in the first round.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 4- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

Damian "Dami" Silva (2-1) {1-1} versus Cicero "Pega Leve" Santos (2-2) {0-0}

 

Silva is a wrestler and a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu who has won two of his three fights, both by submission. I feel he lost his only fight because his opponent was just a little more aggressive. Silva wants the fight on the ground, and he will stop at nothing to get it there. Once on the ground he is a little more conservative, and he likes to be in the right position before going for a submission. Santos is also a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu fighter currently holding a brown belt. Santos is also conservative on the ground, and he is more of a point grappler than a submission spechilist. This is going to be a hard fought wrestling match, and I am going to go with the older fighter in this one. I have Damian Silva winning by decision in this Middleweight showdown.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 5- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

Nego "Café" Dobom (3-0) {2-0} versus Floyd "Money" Mayweather (2-2) {1-1}

 

Dobom has shown us how well versatile he is. In his BFC debut he was able to out wrestle and then submit his opponent. His second fight Café came flying out looking to show off his Muay Thai skills and that is exactly what he did. He was able to mix his strikes up well and dominated the fight on route to a decision victory. Floyd Mayweather is a pure striker who loves to work from the clinch. He has boxing and Muay Thai training so the clinch feels natural to him. He will be looking to clinch in this one, but he may want to stay away from being overly aggressive as Nego can work the clinch well, or go for the takedown. I think Nego Café Dobom has too many weapons in this one and I will predict he wins the fight by decision.

 

Main Card Bout Number 1- Lightweight Fight (155lbs)

 

Jose "Shaker" Ribeiro (1-0) {0-0} versus Roberto "Jaguar" Nascimento (1-1) {1-0}

 

Jose Ribeiro is a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and his only win was by submission. He got that submission victory in his only fight in less than two minutes and it was against a fellow submission fighter. In his next match up he will be facing a striker so the only question is can he get the takedown. Roberto Nascimento is a Muay Thai striker who likes to clinch or strike from a distance. He is one and one and his only loss came via submission. He lost the fight after being pulled into guard from the clich, so he should look to avoid clinching with Ribeiro. I think Ribeiro will get the win in this fight by way a of submission in the first round.

 

Main Card Bout Number 2- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

Bob "Ghost Face" Dutra (1-0) {0-0} versus Roberts "White Bear" Junior (1-1) {1-0}

 

We can label this fight the battle of the brown belts. Both of these guys are Brazilian Jiu Jitsu brown belts with wrestling back rounds. Both of their wins have come by submission in less than one minute. This could be the most evenly matched up fight ever. It is incredibly hard to break this one down as not only their skill sets similar but their styles are almost identical. Both fighters are aggressive from the top position and really good from their backs. Also both of these guys have no stand up game at all. My bet is someone is winning by submission in the first round. I will flip a coin and it is heads so I will say Dutra will win this fight.

 

Main Card Bout Number 3- Lightweight Fight (155lbs)

 

Patryck "O Fisico" Mendes (6-3) {1-2} versus Jason "Twister" Jones (1-0) {0-0}

 

Mendes came to Barbarian Fight Club with a five and one record and a very impressive skill set. It appeared that he was going to be the premier fighter in the Lightweight division. On the very first event Mendes made his debut with a submission victory in the first round. Since then it has been all downhill for Patryck as he lost his next two fights. One by submission and the other to a knockout specialist that he let up off the mat. Now he is facing a better submission fighter and I have no idea what he should do. For Jones he should pretty much go with the flow, and we know Mendes tends to make a lot of mistakes and we know he can be submitted even if he holds dominate position. I have Jason Jones winning this fight by way of submission in the first round.

 

Co Main Event, Main Card Bout Number 4- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

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Jhon "Dragon" Machida (1-0) {0-0} versus Chembakwu "Tiger" Azuibike (1-1) {0-1}

 

This will be your classic striker versus grappler in this one. Machida is a twenty five year old Brazilian native that holds a brown belt in the famed Brazilian Jiu Jitsu art. He also has a back round in wrestling which should help him get the fight to the ground. In his only fight Jhon was extremely aggressive with his takedown attempts and once he got it be became more aggressive on the ground. Just a minute later and Machida had his hand raised in victory after an armbar. Chembakwu is a Muay Thai striker who should look to stay away from the ground. He is known for taking his opponents down because he doesn’t mind point grappling. In this one he needs to stay completely off the mat, I don’t care how he just needs to make sure it does not hit the floor. If this fight stays standing I don’t see how Machida could come close to winning, but I think someone will go for a takedown and Machida will get the submission in the first round.

 

Main Event, Main Card Bout Number 5- Heavyweight Fight (265lbs)

 

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Arturo "Thunder" Gatti (2-1) {2-0} versus Rodrigo "One Hit Ko" Tyson (3-2) {1-1}

 

Gatti is a great ground and pound fighter and if he keeps getting fed stand up strikers it may be a long time before he loses again. His only loss came against a submission fighter who has an obvious advantage over the ground and pound or lay and prays style fighters. Gatti will want to get this fight to the mat quick though because of the power of Tyson. Tyson is a heavy handed striker who will be looking to lay out Gatti quick. In his last fight Rodrigo landed a beautiful spinning back fist to win his fight by knockout. Now holding a one and one record in Barbarian Fight Club Tyson wants to climb the ranks. Tyson sits fourth on the list for Heavyweights and a win should push him to two or three, but a loss could send him out of the top four. I think Gatti will win this fight, he will outlast the early barrage and get the takedown so he can pound his way to victory in the first round.

 

That will wrap up the preview for Barbarian Fight Time 4. As always if you want to comment about anything please head over to the Smack Talk Thread. All writings are owned by Barbarian Fight Club and they may not be reused or retransmitted without written expressed consent of Barbarian Fight Club.

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Trash talker of the month bitches, do I get a bonus? Or does it mean I'm automatically champion? Aw man that don't matter Lepoo ain't gonna turn up for my fight anyway he is too busy being flushed by a 3 year old. Great write Tony must of taken a lot of time! Which is exactly what I don't expect with my fight against Lepoo. He is going down.... The drain.


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Preliminary Bout Number 2- Bantamweight Fight

 

Brahma "Heineken" Cervejinha (0-1) {0-0} versus Miralles "El Diablo" Cezar (0-3) {0-1}

 

Both of these fighters will be looking to get their first win. Also these two have similar fighting styles so it will either be a great fight or a dud. I am hoping for a great fight, but these two have combine for four losses and zero wins. Every one of those combined losses these two where finished. Normally I would pick the more experienced fighter when I am looking at something so close, but the voice in my head is screaming to pick Brahma. So that is exactly what I am going to do. I think Brahma wins by TKO in the second round.

Heineken is 3 years young, but has the same primaries as his opponent and clearly has better fitness. El diablo is gonna cry and call for his mommy after heineken kick his head for a KO.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 5- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

Nego "Café" Dobom (3-0) {2-0} versus Floyd "Money" Mayweather (2-2) {1-1}

Dobom has shown us how well versatile he is. In his BFC debut he was able to out wrestle and then submit his opponent. His second fight Café came flying out looking to show off his Muay Thai skills and that is exactly what he did. He was able to mix his strikes up well and dominated the fight on route to a decision victory. Floyd Mayweather is a pure striker who loves to work from the clinch. He has boxing and Muay Thai training so the clinch feels natural to him. He will be looking to clinch in this one, but he may want to stay away from being overly aggressive as Nego can work the clinch well, or go for the takedown. I think Nego Café Dobom has too many weapons in this one and I will predict he wins the fight by decision.

 

 

This is maybe the hardest fight Nego got in his career, all i can say is: you have better boxing? Café can block your weak punches all night long, close distance and clinch, throw elbows on your head and pull you down for another submission loss in your career.

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heineken showed a little inexperience on his first fight, tried too many takedowns making his stamina very low, dragging the fight to 3 rounds and a decision call. But he showed how good he is punishing adversaries standing or in the ground. Now its time to rest for couple days

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Wow another war from Newton and Koothrapalli! I know Newton is now going to be busy in the Welterweight title tournament but I have a funny feeling this was not the final battle in this rivalry. Raj came out strong in this fight and just could not put Newton out with a submission. Newton got a big knockdown and cut Raj which is what won him the fight in my eyes. These two fights have been crazy and I would like to see a third on a much later date.

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Post-fight press conference

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Reporter: First off, congratulations on the win.
Newton: Thanks man, appreciated.
Reporter: You were able to display your striking skills in the fight, you knocked him down in the second. Is that something that you've been working on?
Newton: Oh yeah man, I know I'm a great grappler, but in order to be able to compete with everyone, I need to sharpen up my other skills. Boxing, muay-thai, and just generally improve.
Reporter: In the first fight with Rajeesh, you went for 14 submissions, however last night you went for only 8. Was that part of your game plan?
Newton: Well I knew I couldn't put him out with a sub, in the first fight I came really close with a rear-naked, arm-triangle, triangles, armbars everything, but Rajeesh is a tough competitor, and it ain't easy to take him out. This fight, I was more focused on control and positioning.
Reporter: How do you feel about your next competitor, Congo, and generally what are your thoughts on the tournament?
Newton: Congo is a real tough dude, he's undefeated and just goes through opponents easily. It's obvious what I'm going to do, gonna try and take him down, and then sub him. I won't have a lot of time to train, seeing as I'm injured from this fight, so I'm a bit disadvantaged there. Anyway, I'm going into the tournament as the underdog really. I just got the #4 spot with this fight, so I'll be trying to prove everyone wrong. Clare and Vuvuzela are beasts as well, so it's gonna be interesting.
Reporter: Would you rematch Rajeesh?
Newton: Oh yeah man, but not soon. Maybe in a couple of months when we've both matured as fighters. Would be happy to finish that trilogy.


Watch Newton participate in the 170lbs Barbarian Fight Club tournament in February 22nd when he will be fighting #3 ranked Congo.


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An interview with Zachary 'Zap Zap' White

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Reporter: First of all Zachary, thank you for giving us your time for an interview and congratulations on your place in the tournament, do you see yourself as a favourite coming in?

Zap Zap: I have a really tough fight in Lepew, I try not to underestimate or overestimate because I honestly predicted a tougher fight with Sudo. Lepew is one hell of a tough guy and me and him both deserve to be champions, it's going to be a great fight and that's motivating me.

Reporter: You have had a very long time to prepare for your fight against Lepew, do you enjoy having lots of time to train?

Zap Zap: Well yeah it gives me a chance to sharpen all my tools and give Lepew a little surprise

Reporter: Do you mind telling us what you have been working on? I'm sure Lepew won't read this because he is French of course.

Zap Zap: Oh he is too busy running away? No I'm joking. Since I've joined Barbarian Fight Club I've really been working on my strength and conditioning and like I said a little surprise for Lepew in our fight, I've been analyzing his fights over and over again looking for habits and weaknesses and noticed a few advantages he's had and I'm just working my ass off trying to iron them out.

Reporter: Did you notice any advantages you had over him when you spent time analyzing his fights?

Zap Zap: I'm sure we will find out soon enough, he may be French but that doesn't make him stupid... Or does it

Reporter: What do you predict the outcome of the Sudo vs Sierra fight?

Zap Zap: I think Sierra wins hands down, he is a beast on the ground and has the edge with his wrestling. But it is always interesting watching two brown belts mix it up.

Reporter: So you think if you go through Lepew you will be fighting Sierra for the belt?

Zap Zap: Yes, but it shouldn't be that way. Me and Lepew HAVE to be the favourites for this tournament we are both unbeaten, the final would of been so much sweeter if it was both of us fighting in it. Now one of the best fighters has to come either fourth or third place and I don't think that's right.

Reporter: We're nearly out of time just a few final quick questions, we have seen you do a lot of smack talking but you seem to have calmed down in this interview. Are we seeing a more improved Zachary 'Zap Zap' White?

Zap Zap: Listen ***** I came on this show to help you out and you call me immature what the **** you will all see how mature I am when I flush Lepoo and book both the bums Sierra and Sudo into daycare. *** you all and I hope that *interview suddenly cuts out*

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Tony Rossi: “Hello I am Tony Rossi and I will be sitting down with Jermain "Big Nasty” Johnson today. Hello Mr. Johnson, How are we doing today?”

 

Big Nasty: “Yea I am great thank you and how are u today?”

 

Tony Rossi: “I’m doing just fine and thank you for asking. Now you have had a very impressive start to your career. Three fights, three wins with two of them being by knockout. In your first fight with Barbarian Fight Club you beat Diego Nunes by decision. You completely dominated the fight, could tell us how it felt to have your first fight in BFC, how it felt to win, and why do you think you could not get the stoppage?”

Big Nasty: “To be honest it was a very tough fight Diego is a great fighter he was 3-0 I was 2-0 so I knew it would not be easy but I feel it went well I got the w that's the main thing so I was over the moon to beat one of the best guys in the barbarian heavyweight division”

 

Tony Rossi: “Speaking of the Barbarian Heavyweight division your upcoming fight is against Brandon "The White Tiger" Loveladdy. He is currently undefeated but you are ranked a lot higher than him. This fight seems like you have a lot more to lose than to gain, what were you thinking when you where offered this fight? How do you feel about the current rankings in the Heavyweight division and if you win what’s next?”

 

Big Nasty: “Well as u all know the tournaments are coming up I am the highest ranked fighter there so I no getting a place in it is not the issue so I could have waited for a easy match but that's not me Brandon is undefeated same as my last opponent. I intend on being the champion if I achieve that goal I will have to fight the best so why not start now

 

Tony Rossi: “That is a very good point, no reason to wait for better competition. Without giving away your entire game plan how do you plan on dealing with Loveladdy's boxing, the scouting report shows that he has a massive advantage in that department?”

 

Big Nasty: “Taking this fight we knew it was going to be really hard maybe my hardest challenge yet but that's what motivates me I have never taken an easy route in life. He's a beast very tough stand up game I have been working hard on my striking defense I hope I can utilize my wrestling skills to good affect also experience I hope plays its part in the fight I have had more fights and I am older so I am hoping to take him areas he has not been in a fight yet”

 

Tony Rossi: So you feel the age and fight experience will play a big part and there is no denying that. In my previews I always tend to look at age and fight experience before just about anything else. With that being said his manager has just a wealth of experience training fighters and making sure they attain their full potential. Loveladdy's team has been around for a long time and his manager has over 750 fights that he can draw different strategies from. Is that something you have thought about, and if so what advantages or disadvantages do you see with that much experience coming from the corner?”

 

Big Nasty: “Yea he has a great team behind him that is true I am at Steel Penn elite training center so I feel my potential is always going to progress well here. Also look at my manager the experience is less but the results are good so I feel my team is more than capable ov making me reach my goals and potential.”

 

Tony Rossi: “Yeah I know Steel Penn always puts together great camps. High level coaches and great sparing partners, so that could be a great advantage for you. It would seem that even if you lost this fight you would still make the cut for the top four heavyweights in BFC, so that should mean a tournament spot. Are you looking past this fight at all, with the potential title fight that is to come?”

 

Big Nasty: “You are right I will be in that event even if I do lose and then say I go out of the tournament in the first round a few wins and I would be in line for a shot of the new champ so in my eyes it's just a matter time of time until I get that strap. Hopefully I win against Brandon then win the tournament and defend my belt for a long time to come but who noes what's going to happen someone has to win and someone lose”

 

Tony Rossi: “Well that is about all the time we have, and I would like to thank you for coming.”

 

Big Nasty: “Thank you Mr. Rossi.”

 

Tony Rossi: “The pleasure is all mine.”

 

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Live from The Underground in Rio de Janeiro Barbarian Fight Club is proud to present Barbarian FC 7! As always ten great fights have been scheduled but the fight I am most looking forward to seeing is Jermain Johnson versus Brandon Loveladdy in a Heavyweight showdown. I recently sat down with Jermain “Big Nasty” Johnson for an interview which has been made available to all of you on Barbarian Fight Club’s Smack Talk Thread. Of course for this event MANGO nutrition will be our partner, so I would like to remind everyone to pick up all of their nutritional needs from MANGO nutrition.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 1 -Heavyweight Fight (265lbs)

 

Bruno "Bear" Oliveira (0-0) {0-0} versus Marcos "Porkchop" Cesar (0-2) {0-1}

 

Bruno is set to make his debut and the Muay Thai fighter should have a great chance to win if the fight stays standing. Hopefully for him in these weeks and days leading up to the fight he has been working on his takedown defense. He is going to want to mix up the strikes well so there is little to no chance Cesar will be able to get him to the mat. It has been a rough beginning to the career of Marcos Cesar losing his first two fights. The key to victory in this next fight for the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu purple belt obviously will be to score the important takedown. If he can get it I don’t see much of a chance for Oliveira to win this fight. The way I see it going though is Bruno getting the knockout early in the first round.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 2 -Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

Diego Fenandes (0-0) {0-0} versus Noob Saibot (0-0) {0-0}

 

Fenandes is the older more rounded fighter while his nineteen year old opponent is a strait up striker. Fenandes should look to exploit Sailbot’s wrestling and Jiu Jitsu in this one. I think he should go into this thinking I must get an early takedown if he wants to win this fight. Saibot as stated before is a striker with a back round in boxing and Muay Thai and he should be looking to keep his distance from Diego. Leg kicks to keep the fight at distance and some punching combinations mixed in with some head kicks could put Fenandes into some real danger. I like how Noob has worked so hard at the striking aspect of his game, and he is ahead of most nineteen year old fighters in this department. I think Saibot will win this fight by TKO in the first round.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 3 -Heavyweight Fight (265)

 

Fernando "Nando" Ferraz (0-0) {0-0} versus Nuno "Facas" Facas (0-1) {0-0}

 

Nando will be making his debut tonight and will want to do anything possible to get Facas to the floor. He is not a typical wrestler or Jiu Jitsu guy, but I feel his only shot to win will be on the ground. I am not sure if he will be able to finish so maybe an approach looking to just score points and minimize damage could be the way to go for Nando. Nuno is a boxer that will be looking to take off Fernando’s head. He lost his first fight by submission early in the first round, and will do whatever it takes to not let that happen again. He will want to turn this fight into a boxing match, and I think he will. I am picking Nuno to win this fight by knockout in the first round.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 4 -Heavyweight Fight (265lbs)

 

Ernesto "La Muerte" El Angel (1-2) {1-1} versus Felix ""THE Brazilian KILLER"" Anderson (0-0-1) {0-0-0}

 

Ernesto is a wrestling ground and pound styled fighter, and he will have a huge advantage in the wrestling department so that has to be music to his ears. He has been working on his boxing lately but it is nowhere near crisp enough for him to not want the take down right from the word go. He was off to a bad start but recently Ernesto has turned things around, and he will be looking for his second win in as many fights. Felix ""THE Brazilian KILLER"" Anderson will need to be prepared for those shoot attempts as he will not want El Angel laying on top of him. If he stuffs one and can lock in the double under hooks to get this fight to the clinch he could really takeover this fight. Most of Anderson’s training as been in Muay Thai and he will want the knockout here. I got my sights set on Ernesto to win by TKO in the first round.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 5 –Light Heavyweight Fight

 

Rodrigo "Hell Hand" Medeiros (1-0) {0-0} versus Mauricio "Mancha" Moura (1-2) {0-1}

 

Hell Hand is a well-rounded fighter and he will be looking to show off his striking skills in this fight. We did not get to see much of him in his only fight as he landed a combination that won him the fight in just nine seconds. He would like to that again, but if he can’t he will need to keep this fight standing. Mauricio is a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and that’s about all he brings to the table. He is currently one and two, and both of his losses came by knock out in the first round. He is going to need to avoid the strikes of Medeiros and get this fight to the floor quick. I don’t think he will be able to so I am picking Rodrigo “Hell Hand” Medeiros to win by knockout in the first round.

 

Main Card Bout Number 1 -Heavyweight Fight (265lbs)

 

Joao Paulo (1-0) {0-0} versus Tim "The One" Thedford (0-0) {0-0}

 

Paulo has little to no advantages in this fight and that could become a huge problem. He will have only a slight advantage in the wrestling department and he may want to try and use that to get a decision victory in this one. In his only fight so far Joao got a big submission victory but I am not sure he will be able to submit Tim “The One” Thedford. Tim will have a huge upper hand when it comes to striking. He has a very extensive back round in Muay Thai and should be happy to use kicks or a clinch to put a hurting on Paulo. I don’t think this one will be close and I am picking Tim Thedford to win this by knockout in the first round maybe even by a highlight reel head kick.

 

Main Card Bout Number 2 –Heavyweight Fight (265lbs)

 

Michael "Destructor" Tyson (1-0) {0-0} versus Victor "The Phenom" Hugo (1-0) {0-0}

 

Tyson is a wrestler and Muay Thai striker and he loves the clinch. In his only fight Michael was able to grab the clinch early and he destroyed his opponent with punches and a very nice elbow that also drew blood. Once he goes for the clinch against Hugo he will need to protect himself from guard being pulled. Victor Hugo is a wrestler and a submission fighter currently holding a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Hugo won his only fight nice and early as well, but by submission. He completely dominated his opponent and will be looking to do much of the same. This fight will be interesting because if Tyson stuffs a takedown Hugo could end up in a bad position inside of the clinch. If Tyson cannot control the clinch Hugo will be able to pull guard and put Tyson where he does not want to be, the ground. I am going to pick Hugo to win this very close fight by submission in the first round.

 

Main Card Bout Number 3 -Super Heavyweight Fight (265+)

 

Royler Gracie (1-0) {0-0} versus Antonio "Minotauro" Nogueira (1-0) {0-0}

 

We don’t see to many Super Heavyweight fights since it is such a shallow division, so this will be a treat. Both of these fighters are coming in at the same age, same record, and exact same back round so it will be hard to predict a winner. Both guys are wrestlers and brown belts in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu so expect a grappling war in this one. Gracie won his only fight by decision and he only attempted one submission in the three round fight. That was a little shocking to me seeing he has the BJJ back round. Nogueira won his fight with a submission in the first round, and looked great on the floor. He was pulled into guard and quickly he worked to get mount, and then got the big submission win. I think Antonio "Minotauro" Nogueira will win this fight since he seems to be slightly better on the ground. I will guess a submission victory in the second round.

 

 

Co Main Event And Main Card Bout Number 4-Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

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Dj Paul (4-1) {0-1} versus Generic "The Python" Brazilian (1-0) {0-0}

 

Dj Paul was on a roll before entering Barbarian Fight Club as he had won all four of his fights, and had a stoppage in all of them. In his last fight which was his only Barbarian Fight Club bout Paul was submitted by a very similar fighter to his next opponent. Paul will once again have the better wrestling and he needs to put that to use against Brazilian. Generic is a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and will welcome a ground fight. In his only fight Generic got a submission win in the first round. Clearly this will come down to whom can get the submission pulled off, and I think Paul will bounce back from his last fight with a vengeance. I am going to pick Paul to win this fight via submission in the first round.

 

Main Event and Main Card Bout Number 5 -Heavyweight Fight (265lbs)

 

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Jermain "Big Nasty” Johnson (3-0) {1-0} versus Brandon "The White Tiger" Loveladdy (3-0) {1-0}

 

This is the fight I want to see the most on this event. I think Loveladdy will need to win this fight to get into the Heavyweight tournament while I think Johnson win, lose, or draw will still be number on or number two ranked in the division. Since Johnson does not have as much to lose will he take this fight seriously? He told me so in an interview I did with him this week that has been made available to the public. Loveladdy is going to want to try and trick or force Johnson into fighting his fight, which is a boxing match. Brandon mixes his head and body shots up well, but that is all we have seen from him in all three of his fights. Johnson should be looking for a takedown and make Loveladdy work from his back. Even though Johnson can strike it will not be wise for him to get into a punching match with Brandon or he will be done quickly. This is a hard fight to predict, but I am going to go with Brandon "The White Tiger" Loveladdy just because of the respect I have for his manager who is a veteran in the Tycoon community. I think Brandon will come in with a strong game plan and win this fight by TKO in the late stages of round one.

 

That will wrap this event up and I would like to thank you for joining me. Please pick up any supplement needs from MANGO nutrition. Also if you would like to comment on this or anything else going on in BFC please stop by the Smack Talk Thread located on the forums. This event preview will be there with a new sleek look so check it out.

 

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Zachary "Zap Zap" White (236944)


Oh yeah I will just become champion of the lightweight division and then jump up to the light heavyweight division, makes a lot of sense. But then again Mr Silva by the looks of your face it looks like you've had a childhood you will never forget. What a silly challenge, meet me at welterweight or rot in the light heavyweight division.


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Adrien "leão" Silva (239987)

 

"I'm not telling you to fight in the Light Heavyweight division, I'm telling you to fight me. Making sense or not, I'm a fighter and if I see someone worth fighting, I will challenge you. You can make your pathetic excuses little boy, or you can step up and accept. I'll go down if I have to."

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Well I guess you're going down then, like your career and your mum last night. I'm the best in my division you're a bum in yours, make your excuses to swap divisions boy. Our fight will be good but I don't know if you could manage a constant diet until you're at lightweight you fat bitch. You're logic is silly it's like Cain Velasquez calling out Demetrious Johnson, you just thought you could join in with the bad boys turns out you just made yourself look like a stupid fat bum.


If you actually make the effort to come down and earn your title shot then I will look forward to knocking you into last week.


So heres a checklist for you dummy



  1. Beat some low life slow clockwork dude
  2. Lose lots of weight (this is where you will probably fail)
  3. Beg to our owner for a new contract in lightweight
  4. Earn your title shot
  5. Lose to me after getting hit with the zap zap
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Adrien "leão" Silva (239987)

 

Hahaha, mom insults? Your trash talk is as good as at 12 year old boy's, which somewhat makes sense because you have an apperance of a little toddler. Haha, you make it sound like I've lost 3 fights in a row. I'm relatively unknown at the moment... no one knows what I'm capable of yet.

 

Hmmm, Cain fights at 240ish, I come in at 193. You fight at 155 and DJ fights at 125, I think you're exaggerating just a tad.

I think a catchweight fight at 175 could be do-able for both of us if you ever wanted to scrap.

 

And for the record, I'm not fat( Don't hurt my feelings) and I don't want a title shot. I just want to challenge you.

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So first of all, why on earth does that make sense if I have a the appearance of a toddler and I'm making 12 year old jokes? You're relatively unknown? That's the verbal equivalent of saying "I could be shit or I could be the champion" so I guess I agree with you there.


CV fights at a higher weight class than DJ which was my point I'm glad you analyzed it and proved it right my exaggeration sure did prove my point.



I'll give you a deal, if I'm the champion I will not fight you because I will be busy defending my championship, but if for some reason I do not become champion we can meet at 175. However I don't think catchweight fights are in this game we could both move to the 170 division for a fight.


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Correct catch weight fights are currently not offered. From what i here it is a pain in the ass to change the fighters weight class just for one fight as well. I do not see this fight happening any time soon. If both of you get your hype up to a good level an exception might be made to redo the contracts, but to have you guys fight at 170 Pedro would have to send you guys out new contracts at 170, and then when the fight was over send you out new contracts back at your original weight classes. Obviously if it makes since for BFC to do the fight because of high hype/pop then I would want to see him go threw the trouble of setting it up. So if both of you want the fight keep winning and talking trash as soon enough it wont be able to go ignored.

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Not owners, I am just an employee like you. Just a different kind of employee. I also don't think it is just his hype. Not saying yours is bad, but I would want to see 175 hype/pop from both of you before the fight could happen, but once again that is up to Pedro. Also if you are wonder about the numbers from the hype/pop it is from the grease monkey script. Silva is at 39.41White is at 125.01

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No its not staff only as I can see it in any org. You want to click the view all fighters by weight class. It will be directly after the hype/pop bar. If it does not show you may have not gotten that script. Since you all ready have the assistant one you know how east it is to just grab the other. You can grab it from the same page you got the assistant one.

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Nego Café gets another victory by decision, even tho it was 29:28(how did he lose last round?) he showed how to avoid kicks whole fight. 21 years old and 4-0-0, thats a promising career

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