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Cpl. Sam "BLAZING FISTS" Fender -''You should blame flores' loud mouth for what matters he had with us. you wouldn't know shit about hype and P4P rakings coz your tiny team hardly wins.you shit team always remains at bottom of rankings.we are done talking here with your camp.when your team gets to our level then we'll fight you anytime,anywhere and as many times you wish.''

TEAM SCRAP SQUAD- THATS FINE OUR CAMP KNOWS YOUR 2 FIGHTERS(I WONT SAY NO NAMES) ARE SCARED TO FACE TAP U OUT TEDDY BASS I DONT BLAME THEM! EVEN THOU THEY HAVE ALL THAT HYPE AND THEY OUT WEIGH HIM BY 20 POUNDS LOL BUT I GUESS THAT ASS WHIP'IN SINGH GOT YESTERDAY HUMBLED THERE TEAM ? SO I'LL HAVE MY TEAM BACK OFF BECAUSE WERE NOT BULLIES OUR PATHS WILL CROSS LATER.

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Evolution is the change in the inherited characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. Evolutionary processes give rise to diversity at every level of biological organization, including species, individual organisms and molecules such as DNA and proteins.

 

Honor Fighting Championship may not be a biological organism but evolution is taking place there. Moving from the ICON program to become its on entity is most certainly change, and the fact that we are providing better fights, higher ratings, and championships prove our evolution. There is no better way of celebration our evolution than having an amazing event. That event is Honor FC 3 Evolution!

 

Ten amazing fights will be presented at Evolution. Those fights include two title fights, one at featherweight and the other at welterweight. We will also feature stars that have made a name for themselves outside of HFC that will be making their debut such as Mari "Smoke" Juana, Taylor "woob woob woob" Clark, and "Primal" Rage Kootz. Now that does not mean we will not include some of our home grown stars like Bud "King Of Beers" Weiser. Also showing off their talents will be an entire ensemble of future stars. Let me present to you…………EVOLUTION!

 

Preliminary Bout Number 1- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

Derec "The Smile" Negreanu (0-1-1) {0-1-0} versus Andrew "Animal" Todd (0-3) {0-2}

 

Derec is looking for the same thing that Todd is, a win. Both of these guys have yet to taste sweet victory but barring a draw one of them will tonight. Consider it their personal EVOLUTION. Negreanu is a boxer and a wrestler who loves to stand in the pocket and throw strikes. He will need to work on his punching and try to find some knockout power if he wants to continue with that strategy. Todd is a wrestling ground and pound specialist. In both of his HFC fights Todd was submitted by Jiu Jitsu fighters. He should not fear a submission in this fight, and he will want to take Derec to the ground quickly and pound away. I think Todd wins this fight by way of TKO in the second round.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 2- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)

 

Justin "Glenn" Bostic (3-2) {0-1} versus Joe "The Pitch" Castro (2-1-1) {1-1-1}

 

I feel a connection with Bostic since we are both from the great St. Louis Missouri. Sorry I had to get a little cheap pop. With that now out of the way, I am not really sure what Bostic should do in this fight. Obviously he will want to stay out of the clinch, but I think he is at a disadvantage in the stand up as well as the being slightly handicapped on the ground. I guess he should go to the ground and see what happens. Castro had a good feud with Coors Light which netted him a draw and a win but he was knocked out in his next fight. Castro has not shown us that he has the ability to finish a fight, but that should not come into play here. He should go out there and do his thing since he is the older and more trained fighter. I think if he does not force a submission or knockout he will easily win this fight by decision, and that is my prediction.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 3- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

Al "KO" Hallick (1-0) {1-0} versus Timothy "The Assassin" Christopher Iii (2-2) {0-1}

 

Hallick is working on becoming a very dangerous striker. He is rounding out his boxing and Muay Thai to become that double threat in the standup game. Combos clinch, and high kicks will throw off any opponent and make it hard to game plan for. Christopher is a submission artist who won his first two fights of his career. He has fallen on hard times as of late dropping his last two fights. He had trouble in his last fight in the takedown department only getting one out of seven attempts. He should not have as much trouble getting the takedown in this fight, assuming he doesn’t get knocked out too early in the fight. My money will be on Hallick to win by knockout in the first round.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 4- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

Daniel "Monster" Obaidi (1-0) {0-0} versus Lotas Mauras (1-1) {0-1}

 

In Obaidi’s first fight we seen him use the clinch and we got to see him strike from range. No matter where he was at he mixed his strikes up well, and all the shots he landed looked very painful. Word on the street is he has a decent ground game to go with his excellent stand up, and if that is true we need to see it in this fight. Mauras has zero ground game, but man what a striker. In his first fight he landed a head kick just thirty seconds into the fight and he walked out a winner. In his last fight he was taken down and submitted in under a minute. If this fight stays standing Mauras will walk out the victor, but if Obaidi can get this fight to the mat he should be able to get the submission win. I think Mauras wins this fight by knockout since he is experienced.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 5- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

Bob "Beast" Harris (2-1) {0-0} versus Robert "Chop" Decker (1-0) {0-0}

 

Harris is a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu with a little bit of a wrestling back round. He won his first two fights by submission in the first round, but he lost his last fight in quick fashion. The scouting report says he has a good chin though. Robert Decker is a wrestler who has been working on his Jiu Jitsu. His only fight ended quickly when Decker was taken to the ground in the opening seconds of the fight. He then got a big submission win locking on a guillotine and getting the tap out in less than thirty seconds. Both of these fighters have no stand up skill at all, and since a strong wrestler is taking on a strong Jiu Jitsu fighter I have to pick the submission artist. So I got Harris to win by submission late in round number one.

 

Main Card Bout Number 1- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)

 

Austin "Hollywood" Worner (16-17) {0-1} versus Johnny "Brutal" Bedford (14-11) {0-0}

 

Worner is a submission specialist that loves the ground aspect of MMA. He is a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu but he does not have much wrestling skills. That can create a problem with getting the takedowns he needs which is what has led to most of his seventeen losses. At least he has worked tremendously on his boxing as he is trying to become a double threat. Bedford is a wrestler but that is all he has. He knows how to point grapple and he is very good at it. Eleven of his fourteen wins have come by decision but if he wants to be successful he will need to add something to his repertoire. I think Worner wins this since most of the fight will take place on the ground. I think he will get the submission in the early part of the second round.

 

Main Card Bout Number 2- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

Bud "King Of Beers" Weiser (3-1) {2-1} versus Mari "Smoke" Juana (7-3) {0-0}

 

Weiser is a well-rounded fighter who rebounded well from his first loss. When you are a well-rounded fighter you need to game plan against your opponents strengths and not go after their weakness. Weiser will need to keep this fight standing if he wants any chance of winning and I hope that he has been working on the takedown defense in the camp leading up to this fight. Juana started his career out with six straight wins, and then things started to fall apart. He dropped three consecutive fights all by knockout before getting his seventh win. Juana was working on rebounding his career when SCFU closed so he brought his grappling skills to Honor Fighting Championship and he is looking to rise to the top quickly. I foresee Juana getting the takedown and pounding out Weiser in the second round.

 

Main Card Bout Number 3- Welterweight Fight (170lbs)

 

"Primal" Rage Kootz (11-9-1) {0-0} versus Taylor "woob woob woob" Clark (25-15-1) {0-0}

 

These two very experienced fighters will be making their Honor Fighting Championship debut. Both of these guys where left off the top ten list for the month of February because they had yet to fight. Whoever wins this fight will catapult themselves near the top of the division. This should be one of the best fights ever put together by Honor Fighting Championship since both of these fighters are extremely skilled. Kootz is more of a boxer and a majority of his wins have come by knockout. Clark on the other hand is a point fighter who can finish. He likes to be defensive and not leave himself open to get finished. Clark has gone the distance thirty one times, and he has been finished less than Kootz. For that reason I am picking Clark to win by decision.

 

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Ben Zaylor (10-0) {1-0} versus Dewayne Bryant (6-4) {2-0}

 

Zaylor won his first fight in Honor Fighting Championship and it was for the Featherweight title. How do you sign a contract and then get the first fight for the title? Simple you come in with an undefeated record and you are in the top five most popular fighters in the company. Zaylor is not just a great fighter but you can see his EVOLUTION as a fighter when you look at his previous fights. He won his first fight by submission and then signed with NOW. He won seven fights in a row there and all of them by decision but he was more and more dominate each fight. Then his next two fights he won with first round submissions. The question is can he evolve into a double threat before this fight? The reason I ask this question is because I think Bryant is a better grappler and I am not sure Zaylor can beat Bryant on the ground. Bryant has no skills with striking, so if Zaylor doesn’t go for the takedown Bryant will have to earn the takedown. I think if Zaylor stays standing for the first round he will be able to wear Bryant down enough to try and wrestle with him. I see this fight going all five rounds, and I think Zaylor has the better cardio so I have him winning the fight 49-46.

 

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Rock "Taijutsu" Lee (4-1) {3-1} versus Kshitij "EL FENOMENO" Singh Negi (10-2) {0-0}

 

Lee barley broke a sweat when he defeated Oscralo De Santiuya for the vacant Welterweight Title. Lee is a wrestler and a boxer who prefers to stand in the pocket and throw punches. He is a very defensive wrestler using his abilities to stop takedowns. On the ground he looks to control and minimize damage and points by his opponents. That is clearly working for him as he is four and one, and his only loss came against a ground fighter who could not get the finish. Negi is a striker and wrestler as well, but he prefers to work from the clinch. If he takes the fight to the clinch I am not sure what Lee will do, since he have not seen him there before. Both of these fighters have proven that they have great chins, but Negi’s chin has been tested more than Lee’s. I don’t think we will see a knock out in this fight and since Negi has been threw five rounds before I am picking him to win. I think Lee will win the first round or two, but when the cardio becomes the question I think Negi can takeover. I am predicting the score cards to show 48-47 in favor of Negi in a great fight.

 

This is truly EVOLUTION, as you can see it with the bookings, the arenas and the writing. Mr. Monk has been incredibly dedicated and I think all of us owe him a big thank you. He has been bringing in bigger names, booking bigger events, and he has added an addition event each week. He had to evolve with Honor Fighting Championship or we would just be the same company with a different name. Through our personal EVOULUTION and our EVOLUTION as a family we now have all boarded the train and the next stop is not until we are number one in Las Vegas.

 

I wanted to say thank you for joining me for the Honor FC 3 Evolution preview. Please do not forget to drop by and Meet the Future and pick up some Honor Fighting Championship shirts. As always this has been Tony Rossi, I will see you all for the review of this amazing celebration of EVOLUTION.

 

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Evolution is the change in the inherited characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. Evolutionary processes give rise to diversity at every level of biological organization, including species, individual organisms and molecules such as DNA and proteins.



Honor Fighting Championship may not be a biological organism but evolution is taking place there. Moving from the ICON program to become its on entity is most certainly change, and the fact that we are providing better fights, higher ratings, and championships prove our evolution. There is no better way of celebration our evolution than having an amazing event. That event is Honor FC 3 Evolution!



Ten amazing fights will be presented at Evolution. Those fights include two title fights, one at featherweight and the other at welterweight. We will also feature stars that have made a name for themselves outside of HFC that will be making their debut such as Mari "Smoke" Juana, Taylor "woob woob woob" Clark, and "Primal" Rage Kootz. Now that does not mean we will not include some of our home grown stars like Bud "King Of Beers" Weiser. Also showing off their talents will be an entire ensemble of future stars. Let me present to you…………EVOLUTION!



Preliminary Bout Number 1- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)



Derec "The Smile" Negreanu (0-1-1) {0-1-0} versus Andrew "Animal" Todd (0-3) {0-2}



Derec is looking for the same thing that Todd is, a win. Both of these guys have yet to taste sweet victory but barring a draw one of them will tonight. Consider it their personal EVOLUTION. Negreanu is a boxer and a wrestler who loves to stand in the pocket and throw strikes. He will need to work on his punching and try to find some knockout power if he wants to continue with that strategy. Todd is a wrestling ground and pound specialist. In both of his HFC fights Todd was submitted by Jiu Jitsu fighters. He should not fear a submission in this fight, and he will want to take Derec to the ground quickly and pound away. I think Todd wins this fight by way of TKO in the second round.



Preliminary Bout Number 2- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)



Justin "Glenn" Bostic (3-2) {0-1} versus Joe "The Pitch" Castro (2-1-1) {1-1-1}



I feel a connection with Bostic since we are both from the great St. Louis Missouri. Sorry I had to get a little cheap pop. With that now out of the way, I am not really sure what Bostic should do in this fight. Obviously he will want to stay out of the clinch, but I think he is at a disadvantage in the stand up as well as the being slightly handicapped on the ground. I guess he should go to the ground and see what happens. Castro had a good feud with Coors Light which netted him a draw and a win but he was knocked out in his next fight. Castro has not shown us that he has the ability to finish a fight, but that should not come into play here. He should go out there and do his thing since he is the older and more trained fighter. I think if he does not force a submission or knockout he will easily win this fight by decision, and that is my prediction.



Preliminary Bout Number 3- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)



Al "KO" Hallick (1-0) {1-0} versus Timothy "The Assassin" Christopher Iii (2-2) {0-1}



Hallick is working on becoming a very dangerous striker. He is rounding out his boxing and Muay Thai to become that double threat in the standup game. Combos clinch, and high kicks will throw off any opponent and make it hard to game plan for. Christopher is a submission artist who won his first two fights of his career. He has fallen on hard times as of late dropping his last two fights. He had trouble in his last fight in the takedown department only getting one out of seven attempts. He should not have as much trouble getting the takedown in this fight, assuming he doesn’t get knocked out too early in the fight. My money will be on Hallick to win by knockout in the first round.



Preliminary Bout Number 4- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)



Daniel "Monster" Obaidi (1-0) {0-0} versus Lotas Mauras (1-1) {0-1}



In Obaidi’s first fight we seen him use the clinch and we got to see him strike from range. No matter where he was at he mixed his strikes up well, and all the shots he landed looked very painful. Word on the street is he has a decent ground game to go with his excellent stand up, and if that is true we need to see it in this fight. Mauras has zero ground game, but man what a striker. In his first fight he landed a head kick just thirty seconds into the fight and he walked out a winner. In his last fight he was taken down and submitted in under a minute. If this fight stays standing Mauras will walk out the victor, but if Obaidi can get this fight to the mat he should be able to get the submission win. I think Mauras wins this fight by knockout since he is experienced.



Preliminary Bout Number 5- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)



Bob "Beast" Harris (2-1) {0-0} versus Robert "Chop" Decker (1-0) {0-0}



Harris is a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu with a little bit of a wrestling back round. He won his first two fights by submission in the first round, but he lost his last fight in quick fashion. The scouting report says he has a good chin though. Robert Decker is a wrestler who has been working on his Jiu Jitsu. His only fight ended quickly when Decker was taken to the ground in the opening seconds of the fight. He then got a big submission win locking on a guillotine and getting the tap out in less than thirty seconds. Both of these fighters have no stand up skill at all, and since a strong wrestler is taking on a strong Jiu Jitsu fighter I have to pick the submission artist. So I got Harris to win by submission late in round number one.



Main Card Bout Number 1- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)



Austin "Hollywood" Worner (16-17) {0-1} versus Johnny "Brutal" Bedford (14-11) {0-0}



Worner is a submission specialist that loves the ground aspect of MMA. He is a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu but he does not have much wrestling skills. That can create a problem with getting the takedowns he needs which is what has led to most of his seventeen losses. At least he has worked tremendously on his boxing as he is trying to become a double threat. Bedford is a wrestler but that is all he has. He knows how to point grapple and he is very good at it. Eleven of his fourteen wins have come by decision but if he wants to be successful he will need to add something to his repertoire. I think Worner wins this since most of the fight will take place on the ground. I think he will get the submission in the early part of the second round.



Main Card Bout Number 2- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)



Bud "King Of Beers" Weiser (3-1) {2-1} versus Mari "Smoke" Juana (7-3) {0-0}



Weiser is a well-rounded fighter who rebounded well from his first loss. When you are a well-rounded fighter you need to game plan against your opponents strengths and not go after their weakness. Weiser will need to keep this fight standing if he wants any chance of winning and I hope that he has been working on the takedown defense in the camp leading up to this fight. Juana started his career out with six straight wins, and then things started to fall apart. He dropped three consecutive fights all by knockout before getting his seventh win. Juana was working on rebounding his career when SCFU closed so he brought his grappling skills to Honor Fighting Championship and he is looking to rise to the top quickly. I foresee Juana getting the takedown and pounding out Weiser in the second round.



Main Card Bout Number 3- Welterweight Fight (170lbs)



"Primal" Rage Kootz (11-9-1) {0-0} versus Taylor "woob woob woob" Clark (25-15-1) {0-0}



These two very experienced fighters will be making their Honor Fighting Championship debut. Both of these guys where left off the top ten list for the month of February because they had yet to fight. Whoever wins this fight will catapult themselves near the top of the division. This should be one of the best fights ever put together by Honor Fighting Championship since both of these fighters are extremely skilled. Kootz is more of a boxer and a majority of his wins have come by knockout. Clark on the other hand is a point fighter who can finish. He likes to be defensive and not leave himself open to get finished. Clark has gone the distance thirty one times, and he has been finished less than Kootz. For that reason I am picking Clark to win by decision.



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Ben Zaylor (10-0) {1-0} versus Dewayne Bryant (6-4) {2-0}



Zaylor won his first fight in Honor Fighting Championship and it was for the Featherweight title. How do you sign a contract and then get the first fight for the title? Simple you come in with an undefeated record and you are in the top five most popular fighters in the company. Zaylor is not just a great fighter but you can see his EVOLUTION as a fighter when you look at his previous fights. He won his first fight by submission and then signed with NOW. He won seven fights in a row there and all of them by decision but he was more and more dominate each fight. Then his next two fights he won with first round submissions. The question is can he evolve into a double threat before this fight? The reason I ask this question is because I think Bryant is a better grappler and I am not sure Zaylor can beat Bryant on the ground. Bryant has no skills with striking, so if Zaylor doesn’t go for the takedown Bryant will have to earn the takedown. I think if Zaylor stays standing for the first round he will be able to wear Bryant down enough to try and wrestle with him. I see this fight going all five rounds, and I think Zaylor has the better cardio so I have him winning the fight 49-46.



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Rock "Taijutsu" Lee (4-1) {3-1} versus Kshitij "EL FENOMENO" Singh Negi (10-2) {0-0}



Lee barley broke a sweat when he defeated Oscralo De Santiuya for the vacant Welterweight Title. Lee is a wrestler and a boxer who prefers to stand in the pocket and throw punches. He is a very defensive wrestler using his abilities to stop takedowns. On the ground he looks to control and minimize damage and points by his opponents. That is clearly working for him as he is four and one, and his only loss came against a ground fighter who could not get the finish. Negi is a striker and wrestler as well, but he prefers to work from the clinch. If he takes the fight to the clinch I am not sure what Lee will do, since he have not seen him there before. Both of these fighters have proven that they have great chins, but Negi’s chin has been tested more than Lee’s. I don’t think we will see a knock out in this fight and since Negi has been threw five rounds before I am picking him to win. I think Lee will win the first round or two, but when the cardio becomes the question I think Negi can takeover. I am predicting the score cards to show 48-47 in favor of Negi in a great fight.



This is truly EVOLUTION, as you can see it with the bookings, the arenas and the writing. Mr. Monk has been incredibly dedicated and I think all of us owe him a big thank you. He has been bringing in bigger names, booking bigger events, and he has added an addition event each week. He had to evolve with Honor Fighting Championship or we would just be the same company with a different name. Through our personal EVOULUTION and our EVOLUTION as a family we now have all boarded the train and the next stop is not until we are number one in Las Vegas.



I wanted to say thank you for joining me for the Honor FC 3 Evolution preview. Please do not forget to drop by and Meet the Future and pick up someHonor Fighting Championship shirts. As always this has been Tony Rossi, I will see you all for the review of this amazing celebration of EVOLUTION.



The views and opinions in this article are strictly those of the writes and may not reflect those of Honor Fighting Championship. All writings are owned byHonor Fighting Championship and they may not be reused or retransmitted without written expressed consent of Honor Fighting Championship.




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Derec "The Smile" Negreanu ---> "No one belive in my knockout power, but I will shock them tonight! In my last fights I was too much technical boxer like in the gym. Can someone say I was too Canadian wtah it means too kind for my opponents. :) Now I know I must by more aggressive and I will win tonight by KO!"

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Hey, Honor Fighting Championship fans and fighters. Being as you all loved the HONOR FC shirts available at Meet The Future so much and snapped the first 100 up within 36 hours of them going on sale(Thanks guys). Jacob has re-stocked and has another 200 available for sale now for only $20 a piece. He has done a really good job so if anyone is interested then go take a look. Thanks



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Kshitij "EL FENOMENO" Singh Negi-''Hey Lee,I see your chin hasn't been tested yet very well.no problem boy coz that's exactly what i am here for.Seems like you can box a lil bit however your are just a pillow fisted fuckhead who won the title by beating some another shithead like you.i can already feel the tite around my waist and this is how the fight ends.

Singh Negi jerks Lee's head down, straight

into the path of a devastating knee! Lee drops to the floor in a crumpled heap!That was a nice finish - just the right level of brutality to send everyone home happy. ''

 

Rock "Taijutsu" Lee - "Hey Kshitij "EL FENOMENO" Singh Negi I can see you like to stir up drama with all that trash talking you do. Your words don't mean anything to me. I just want you to know that I'm looking forward to stepping into that cage with you to test that shit talking mouth of yours. I respect all of my opponents, including yourself, so I wish you the best of luck and I'll see you on Saturday where we can talk 1-on-1 with our fists instead."

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Arshnoor ''THE BURTALIZER'' Singh-''Hey can you hear me LEE?Don't get too exited with win over NEGI.My lil brother dissapointed me but fuck that.Looking over your bio it conveys you Started From The Bottom.I guess your were born and raised in gutter.haha.that's exactly what i am going to do to you soon enough.After you lose your next title defense i want you as my opponent.I will come over to 170 wt. class and give you some kickboxing lessons.Are you man enough to accept my challenge?''

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Arshnoor ''THE BURTALIZER'' Singh-''Hey can you hear me LEE?Don't get too exited with win over NEGI.My lil brother dissapointed me but fuck that.Looking over your bio it conveys you Started From The Bottom.I guess your were born and raised in gutter.haha.that's exactly what i am going to do to you soon enough.After you lose your next title defense i want you as my opponent.I will come over to 170 wt. class and give you some kickboxing lessons.Are you man enough to accept my challenge?''

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Rock "Taijutsu" Lee - Who the fuck are you? Another shit talking greasemonkey looking for trouble? Listen here chump. I've convinced my manager, Lee " The Professional" Maokhamphiou, to wire 5k to that other shit head Kshitij "EL FENOMENO" Singh Negi to help cover the cost of his medical expenses. I hear they're still trying to figure out a way to sew his shit talking mouth back to his face while trying to correct the damage done to his brain. Another suggestion of mine would be to take that money and book a flight to Thailand where he can train in REAL muay thai instead of whatever "muay thai" he's learning from New Dheli.

 

Kshitij "EL FENOMENO" Singh Negi, your just another chump that doesn't respect the game. That's exactly why your little brother suffered a devastating loss last night. Maybe he would've won if you were a more humble and skillful role model. Don't think you can enter the 170lb division calling people out after you suffered a recent loss from Julius Caesar. If you can't hang with the boys at 155lb and you want to run away, be my guest. String in a couple wins here at 170lb and Iets see what Mr. Monk has in store for you. Fair warning though, we here at 170lb don't take kindly to shit talking monkeys. Everyone here is hungry and aiming their sights at me......... come get some homeboy.

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We successfully evolved! Evolution was an amazing event action packed with ten tremendous fights. I am sure Meet the Future was just as happy as Mr. Monk owner and operator of Honor Fighting Championship because of the sellout. If everyone took my advice and predictions then threw down bets at In The Red Sportsbooks those guys couldn’t have been happy. I went eight of ten with my predictions and possibly made a lot of money for some people. Since the event was a sellout anyone who did not get tickets in enough time we are going to take a look at all of the fights for you right now.

 

(You will see a slight change in the look of the reviews. I will now underline and italicizes the fighter that I predicted to win. This will only be in the reviews as you will have to work to know who you should put your money on. In the previews if I see really good odds on someone I did not pick to win I will make it a point, and I will more than likely bet on the guy I think is going to lose to get the higher odds. Just some food for thought.)

 

Preliminary Bout Number 1- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

Andrew "Animal" Todd defeats Derec "The Smile" Negreanu

 

Todd dominated round one and it was not even close. I have never put a seven on a score card but I thought about it. Todd had an early takedown and Negreanu showed some promise controlling until the referee stood the fight up. Todd hits a double right off the restart and starts advancing position. After feeling comfortable with his position he started treating Negreanu’s face like a punching bag. I could not believe the fight was not stopped and when the round ended there was a lot of blood under Negreanu’s eye. 10-8 Todd wins the round, and if this was judged as a whole fight this could have already won the fight for Todd.

 

Much of the same in round two as Todd opened the round with a take down. He then proceeded to abuse Negreanu for about four minutes. At one point Todd took mount and had done everything but murder Negreanu. This was a good old fashioned ass kicking. The referee decided to stop what could have been a snuff film at 4:19 of the second round. Your winner by TKO do to strikes Andrew "Animal" Todd.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 2- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)

 

Joe "The Pitch" Castro defeats Justin "Glenn" Bostic

 

The first round was clearly won by Joe Castro. He beat Bostic up in the clinch and pulled guard twice successfully. Castro could not do anything from the bottom the first time these two went to the ground but Bostic also did a whole lot of nothing. The second time we went to the mat Castro tried a submission and then got a sweep, but Bostic was able to sweep right back into top position. The work from the clinch won Castro the round 10-9.

 

Castor scored an awesome takedown only to let Bostic right back up. He goes for the clinch again and he starts to dominate Bostic from the clinch once again. Castro pulls guard and then shortly after managed to get a sweep. Castro looked terrible from mount throwing ugly punches and missing with a lot of elbows. I feel Castro won the round but I was not impressed like I was in the first round. 10-9 for the round and 20-18 for round two and Bostic will need to finish this fight if he wants to win.

 

The final round was a carbon copy of the first two rounds just about. Castro dominated in the clinch, scored two take downs, and looked terrible from the top position on the ground. Late in the round Bostic knew he had to finish so he went for a submission but as soon as Castro defended it he stood up. In the last thirty seconds of the fight Castro defended a takedown and then moved out of range of some strikes. Castro went for a takedown very late just to waste some clock time in my opinion. I gave Castro a 10-9 in favor of Joe Castro.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 3- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

Al "KO" Hallick defeats Timothy "The Assassin" Christopher Iii

 

What can I say about this fight? I know, Hallick lands a leg kick but then misses with a head kick. He lands a body kick and then lands a head kick and the fight is over. Thirteen seconds into the first round Al Hallick lives up to his nickname. I wish I would have gone to his after party as I would have a little more to write up.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 4- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

Lotas Mauras defeats Daniel "Monster" Obaidi

 

After such I short fight and since the main card had not started yet I decided to leave the press box to grab a beer. By the time I got back Mauras and Obaidi were already in the cage and the opening bell was getting ready to ring. The fight starts and Mauras lands a punch, a head kick, and then another head kick that sends Obaidi to the ground. Lotas finishes with some punches before the referee could get the fight stopped. After a thirteen second fight you expect the next fight to be a bit longer, but this one was shorter as Mauras wins by TKO in just eleven seconds. That is three quick finishes and the fans are loving it!

 

 

 

Preliminary Bout Number 5- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

Bob "Beast" Harris defeats Robert "Chop" Decker

 

Harris showed off his ground skills in this one. He got the early takedown on Decker and started working on his arm. Decker started throwing from the bottom, but nothing for Harris to worry about. I was shocked to see Decker start trying submissions from the bottom, but Harris was way too good to get caught in one of those. Around the minute and a half mark Harris went back to work on the arm and he tapped out Decker with a kimura at 1:45 on the first round.

 

Main Card Bout Number 1- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)

 

Austin "Hollywood" Worner defeats Johnny "Brutal" Bedford

 

Bedford needed to keep the fight standing for as long as possible to win the fight, but he chose to shoot in right away. After Bedford got the takedown Worner started working a submission. Worner was then able to gain butterfly guard and sweep. Once Worner was able to take top position it would only be a matter of time, and Worner got an arm triangle on at 2:56 of the first round for the submission win.

 

Main Card Bout Number 2- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

Mari "Smoke" Juana defeats Bud "King Of Beers" Weiser

 

I thought Juana would get a takedown and win with some ground and pound. I was almost right as Juana got the takedown but he started trying out submissions. After Weiser defended a few Juana switched positions and gained side control. Trying submission and dropping elbows took Weiser out of his game. At one point I thought the ref would stop the fight because of the vicious elbows, but instead Juana locked in an arm bar and won by submission at 4:46 of the first round.

 

Main Card Bout Number 3- Welterweight Fight (170lbs)

 

Taylor "woob woob woob" Clark defeats "Primal" Rage Kootz

 

Clark out classed, out struck, and out preformed Kootz in the first round. He was quicker and more accurate in the standup and Kootz was only able to hold onto a clinch for a few seconds. Kootz was able to land a few shots but he missed more than he threw. The shots that did land seemed to not seem to affect Clark at all. The shots Clark landed had major effect and you could tell how much they hurt by the look on Kootz’s face after each one landed. I scored the round for Clark and I got the fight at 10-9 in favor of Clark.

 

Clark got a little more dangerous in round two mixing head kicks into his already brilliant offence. Kootz did gain another clinch and landed a shot or two but Clark was able to wiggle free and go back to work unloading on him. Clark did land a big head kick that had Kootz stumbling but he quickly recovered after being knocked down with a leg kick. It seemed both fighter’s accuracy got worse but Clark’s power got better and I have no idea how Kootz survived this round. I scored it 10-9 for the round and 20-18 for the fight in favor of Taylor Clark.

 

Kootz needs a finish and Clark just needs the buzzer to sound to get his hand raised. Clark was a lot less aggressive in this round even though he threw more strikes. No of them seemed as though he wanted to end the fight and he was content with taking this one home by decision. Kootz once again did little to nothing in the offensive in this round accept his typical ten second clinch. Clark and Kootz stayed active the entire third round but Clark clearly won it. I have Clark winning the round 10-9 and I have 30-27 in his favor. All three judges agree and Clark takes home a unanimous decision win.

 

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Dewayne Bryant defeats Ben Zaylor

 

Zaylor stormed Bryant like a bat out of hell. The opening minute and a half was crazy as Zaylor took Bryant to the mat and then stood up. Rinse and repeat this process another four times and Zaylor has already wrapped up the round in my mind. After the last takedown though Bryant started working a triangle that was dismissed with ease by Zaylor but Bryant continued to work and locked on an armbar from the bottom. Zaylor had no choice but to tap out in less than two minutes. I get my first prediction fail as your winner and new Featherweight Champion is Dewayne Bryant.

 

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Rock "Taijutsu" Lee defeats Kshitij "EL FENOMENO" Singh Negi

 

The first round was crazy! Lee put a hurting on Negi like none other. I figured Negi would be able to gain the clinch and dominate most of the fight, but Lee had other plans. He dazed Negi early in the fight but Negi showed his heart and recovered. The beating did not stop though as Lee ended up cutting and then knocking down Negi. Once Negi got back to his feet he seemed to be a different fighter. He was not moving forward as much and started trying to block or avoid everything coming at him. Negi did get a clinch near the end of the round but he could not do anything with it. I am going to say 10-8 in favor of Lee.

 

The second round started out much better for Negi as he got the clinch after eating a few punches. Negi lands a knee to the head but Lee breaks the clinch and goes back to work on Negi. Shot after shot Lee keeps landing and Negi keeps whiffing. Negi backs up against the cage and then tries to clinch but Lee countered and laid out Negi. The ref has to run over to stop the fight and Lee retains the Welterweight Championship by way of TKO.

 

This was hands down one of the best events Honor Fighting Championship has ever had. Two amazing title fights to go along with some great very quick finishes. People certainly got their money’s worth here in Vegas. Please make sure you get to In The Red Sportsbook to place your bets on any and all fights here in Honor Fighting Championship. Also stop by and get your Honor Fighting Championship tee-shirt at Meet the Future.

 

This has been a Honor Fighting Championship event review with author Tony Rossi. All views and opioions in this article are those of the writer and my not reflect the views and opinions of Honor Fighting Championship. Honor Fighting Championship owns the content of this article and it may not be reused or retransmitted without written expressed consent from Honor Fighting Championship.

 

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We successfully evolved! Evolution was an amazing event action packed with ten tremendous fights. I am sure Meet the Future was just as happy as Mr. Monk owner and operator of Honor Fighting Championship because of the sellout. If everyone took my advice and predictions then threw down bets at In The Red Sportsbooks those guys couldn’t have been happy. I went eight of ten with my predictions and possibly made a lot of money for some people. Since the event was a sellout anyone who did not get tickets in enough time we are going to take a look at all of the fights for you right now.



(You will see a slight change in the look of the reviews. I will now underline and italicizes the fighter that I predicted to win. This will only be in the reviews as you will have to work to know who you should put your money on. In the previews if I see really good odds on someone I did not pick to win I will make it a point, and I will more than likely bet on the guy I think is going to lose to get the higher odds. Just some food for thought.)



Preliminary Bout Number 1- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)



Andrew "Animal" Todd defeats Derec "The Smile" Negreanu



Todd dominated round one and it was not even close. I have never put a seven on a score card but I thought about it. Todd had an early takedown and Negreanu showed some promise controlling until the referee stood the fight up. Todd hits a double right off the restart and starts advancing position. After feeling comfortable with his position he started treating Negreanu’s face like a punching bag. I could not believe the fight was not stopped and when the round ended there was a lot of blood under Negreanu’s eye. 10-8 Todd wins the round, and if this was judged as a whole fight this could have already won the fight for Todd.



Much of the same in round two as Todd opened the round with a take down. He then proceeded to abuse Negreanu for about four minutes. At one point Todd took mount and had done everything but murder Negreanu. This was a good old fashioned ass kicking. The referee decided to stop what could have been a snuff film at 4:19 of the second round. Your winner by TKO do to strikes Andrew "Animal" Todd.



Preliminary Bout Number 2- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)



Joe "The Pitch" Castro defeats Justin "Glenn" Bostic



The first round was clearly won by Joe Castro. He beat Bostic up in the clinch and pulled guard twice successfully. Castro could not do anything from the bottom the first time these two went to the ground but Bostic also did a whole lot of nothing. The second time we went to the mat Castro tried a submission and then got a sweep, but Bostic was able to sweep right back into top position. The work from the clinch won Castro the round 10-9.



Castor scored an awesome takedown only to let Bostic right back up. He goes for the clinch again and he starts to dominate Bostic from the clinch once again. Castro pulls guard and then shortly after managed to get a sweep. Castro looked terrible from mount throwing ugly punches and missing with a lot of elbows. I feel Castro won the round but I was not impressed like I was in the first round. 10-9 for the round and 20-18 for round two and Bostic will need to finish this fight if he wants to win.



The final round was a carbon copy of the first two rounds just about. Castro dominated in the clinch, scored two take downs, and looked terrible from the top position on the ground. Late in the round Bostic knew he had to finish so he went for a submission but as soon as Castro defended it he stood up. In the last thirty seconds of the fight Castro defended a takedown and then moved out of range of some strikes. Castro went for a takedown very late just to waste some clock time in my opinion. I gave Castro a 10-9 in favor of Joe Castro.



Preliminary Bout Number 3- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)



Al "KO" Hallick defeats Timothy "The Assassin" Christopher Iii



What can I say about this fight? I know, Hallick lands a leg kick but then misses with a head kick. He lands a body kick and then lands a head kick and the fight is over. Thirteen seconds into the first round Al Hallick lives up to his nickname. I wish I would have gone to his after party as I would have a little more to write up.



Preliminary Bout Number 4- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)



Lotas Mauras defeats Daniel "Monster" Obaidi



After such I short fight and since the main card had not started yet I decided to leave the press box to grab a beer. By the time I got back Mauras and Obaidi were already in the cage and the opening bell was getting ready to ring. The fight starts and Mauras lands a punch, a head kick, and then another head kick that sends Obaidi to the ground. Lotas finishes with some punches before the referee could get the fight stopped. After a thirteen second fight you expect the next fight to be a bit longer, but this one was shorter as Mauras wins by TKO in just eleven seconds. That is three quick finishes and the fans are loving it!





Preliminary Bout Number 5- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)



Bob "Beast" Harris defeats Robert "Chop" Decker



Harris showed off his ground skills in this one. He got the early takedown on Decker and started working on his arm. Decker started throwing from the bottom, but nothing for Harris to worry about. I was shocked to see Decker start trying submissions from the bottom, but Harris was way too good to get caught in one of those. Around the minute and a half mark Harris went back to work on the arm and he tapped out Decker with a kimura at 1:45 on the first round.



Main Card Bout Number 1- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)



Austin "Hollywood" Worner defeats Johnny "Brutal" Bedford



Bedford needed to keep the fight standing for as long as possible to win the fight, but he chose to shoot in right away. After Bedford got the takedown Worner started working a submission. Worner was then able to gain butterfly guard and sweep. Once Worner was able to take top position it would only be a matter of time, and Worner got an arm triangle on at 2:56 of the first round for the submission win.



Main Card Bout Number 2- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)



Mari "Smoke" Juana defeats Bud "King Of Beers" Weiser



I thought Juana would get a takedown and win with some ground and pound. I was almost right as Juana got the takedown but he started trying out submissions. After Weiser defended a few Juana switched positions and gained side control. Trying submission and dropping elbows took Weiser out of his game. At one point I thought the ref would stop the fight because of the vicious elbows, but instead Juana locked in an arm bar and won by submission at 4:46 of the first round.



Main Card Bout Number 3- Welterweight Fight (170lbs)



Taylor "woob woob woob" Clark defeats "Primal" Rage Kootz



Clark out classed, out struck, and out preformed Kootz in the first round. He was quicker and more accurate in the standup and Kootz was only able to hold onto a clinch for a few seconds. Kootz was able to land a few shots but he missed more than he threw. The shots that did land seemed to not seem to affect Clark at all. The shots Clark landed had major effect and you could tell how much they hurt by the look on Kootz’s face after each one landed. I scored the round for Clark and I got the fight at 10-9 in favor of Clark.



Clark got a little more dangerous in round two mixing head kicks into his already brilliant offence. Kootz did gain another clinch and landed a shot or two but Clark was able to wiggle free and go back to work unloading on him. Clark did land a big head kick that had Kootz stumbling but he quickly recovered after being knocked down with a leg kick. It seemed both fighter’s accuracy got worse but Clark’s power got better and I have no idea how Kootz survived this round. I scored it 10-9 for the round and 20-18 for the fight in favor of Taylor Clark.



Kootz needs a finish and Clark just needs the buzzer to sound to get his hand raised. Clark was a lot less aggressive in this round even though he threw more strikes. No of them seemed as though he wanted to end the fight and he was content with taking this one home by decision. Kootz once again did little to nothing in the offensive in this round accept his typical ten second clinch. Clark and Kootz stayed active the entire third round but Clark clearly won it. I have Clark winning the round 10-9 and I have 30-27 in his favor. All three judges agree and Clark takes home a unanimous decision win.



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Dewayne Bryant defeats Ben Zaylor



Zaylor stormed Bryant like a bat out of hell. The opening minute and a half was crazy as Zaylor took Bryant to the mat and then stood up. Rinse and repeat this process another four times and Zaylor has already wrapped up the round in my mind. After the last takedown though Bryant started working a triangle that was dismissed with ease by Zaylor but Bryant continued to work and locked on an armbar from the bottom. Zaylor had no choice but to tap out in less than two minutes. I get my first prediction fail as your winner and new Featherweight Champion is Dewayne Bryant.



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Rock "Taijutsu" Lee defeats Kshitij "EL FENOMENO" Singh Negi



The first round was crazy! Lee put a hurting on Negi like none other. I figured Negi would be able to gain the clinch and dominate most of the fight, but Lee had other plans. He dazed Negi early in the fight but Negi showed his heart and recovered. The beating did not stop though as Lee ended up cutting and then knocking down Negi. Once Negi got back to his feet he seemed to be a different fighter. He was not moving forward as much and started trying to block or avoid everything coming at him. Negi did get a clinch near the end of the round but he could not do anything with it. I am going to say 10-8 in favor of Lee.



The second round started out much better for Negi as he got the clinch after eating a few punches. Negi lands a knee to the head but Lee breaks the clinch and goes back to work on Negi. Shot after shot Lee keeps landing and Negi keeps whiffing. Negi backs up against the cage and then tries to clinch but Lee countered and laid out Negi. The ref has to run over to stop the fight and Lee retains the Welterweight Championship by way of TKO.



This was hands down one of the best events Honor Fighting Championship has ever had. Two amazing title fights to go along with some great very quick finishes. People certainly got their money’s worth here in Vegas. Please make sure you get to In The Red Sportsbook to place your bets on any and all fights here in Honor Fighting Championship. Also stop by and get your Honor Fighting Championship tee-shirt at Meet the Future.



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Arshnoor ''THE BURTALIZER'' Singh-''Hey can you hear me LEE?Don't get too exited with win over NEGI.My lil brother dissapointed me but fuck that.Looking over your bio it conveys you Started From The Bottom.I guess your were born and raised in gutter.haha.that's exactly what i am going to do to you soon enough.After you lose your next title defense i want you as my opponent.I will come over to 170 wt. class and give you some kickboxing lessons.Are you man enough to accept my challenge?''

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Rock "Taijutsu" Lee - Who the fuck are you? Another shit talking greasemonkey looking for trouble? Listen here chump. I've convinced my manager, Lee " The Professional" Maokhamphiou, to wire 5k to that other shit head Kshitij "EL FENOMENO" Singh Negi to help cover the cost of his medical expenses. I hear they're still trying to figure out a way to sew his shit talking mouth back to his face while trying to correct the damage done to his brain. Another suggestion of mine would be to take that money and book a flight to Thailand where he can train in REAL muay thai instead of whatever "muay thai" he's learning from New Dheli.

 

Kshitij "EL FENOMENO" Singh Negi, your just another chump that doesn't respect the game. That's exactly why your little brother suffered a devastating loss last night. Maybe he would've won if you were a more humble and skillful role model. Don't think you can enter the 170lb division calling people out after you suffered a recent loss from Julius Caesar. If you can't hang with the boys at 155lb and you want to run away, be my guest. String in a couple wins here at 170lb and Iets see what Mr. Monk has in store for you. Fair warning though, we here at 170lb don't take kindly to shit talking monkeys. Everyone here is hungry and aiming their sights at me......... come get some homeboy.

 

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Arshnoor ''THE BURTALIZER'' Singh-'' Thank you LEE for such a informative info on respect.You have opened my eyes.i am very very grateful for that.Now Lets back to reality. Fuck that shit, Fuck you,Fuck your coaches and Fuck your management.Respect is the word i am unaware of since birth.In my dictionary there's only word that seems to resemble Respect.I call it FEAR which dudes at 155 are very much familiar with.When i walk down on my way to Cage i see my opponent shivering in Fear.we had enough talking here i guess.Your are on my hitlist now.We shall meet soon.Your Pillow Fists vs My Iron Feet.

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Derec "The Smile" Negreanu ---> "No one belive in my knockout power, but I will shock them tonight! In my last fights I was too much technical boxer like in the gym. Can someone say I was too Canadian wtah it means too kind for my opponents. :) Now I know I must by more aggressive and I will win tonight by KO!"

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"WEAPON X" Jason Prolight-''Hahaha i can see the smile gone from your fucking face.Now let me point out your mistakes in your above statements.

 

 

No one belive in my knockout power

(because you don't have any,You hit like a girl)

but I will shock them tonight!

(with that TKO loss you did shock at least yourself )

In my last fights I was too much technical boxer like in the gym.

(ohh,You can box??I heard you get paid to serve as punching bag in your gym.they even told me your rates i.e 10$ per body shot,20$Head shot 50$ per haymaker to Temple )

 

Can someone say I was too Canadian wtah it means too kind for my opponents.

(you should have rather prayed to god before your last bout.that could have helped a little.Andrew Todd gave you some vicious dose of GNP)

:) Now I know I must by more aggressive and I will win tonight by KO!

(You made just one move on ground vs Todd.is that what you meant by being more agressive?haha you sure are a big fool.) ''

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On to the third Wednesday Warfare we go. The first two where great no doubt about it, and tonight there will be no difference. Ten action packed fights coming to you live from The Underground in Las Vegas Nevada. As always In The Red Sportsbooks will have odds on all the fights for your gambling pleasures and of course Meet the Future will have booths and tents all over the place, so you can pick up any of your Honor Fighting Championship merchandise. My advice to you all is to go get your tickets, head over to In The Red to make your bets and then jump online and grab some swag from Meet the Future so you can show your support for HFC on Wednesday night.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 1- Lightweight Fight (155lbs)

 

Zack "The Prodigal Son" Young (1-1) {0-1} versus Kortas Kozeris (5-1) {0-0}

 

The last time we seen Young in action he was getting knocked out. That is a usual thing, you go from basically a slight step up from amateur hour to fighting real professionals in an organization and you find out how much of a step up it is. Young has had plenty of time to get over his loss and do some training so I expect him to come out strong and looking to throw. Kozeris has an impressive record of five wins and only one loss. The Muay Thai striker has knocked out four of his six opponents in less than a minute. Kortas could end up getting the jitters though, as this will be his first fight in a real organization. I would pick Young in this one if it wasn’t for the chin of Kortas. I think this fight does go late into the first round though and your winner by knockout Kozeris.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 2- Welterweight Fight (170lbs)

 

Vedran Milosevic (1-1) {1-1} versus Bj "The Prodigy" Penn (0-1) {0-1}

 

Milosevic has put his combination of boxing and wrestling to great use. In his two professional fights we have seen him work from range, clinch. And on the ground and instead of incorporating into each fight he should be utilizing one to counter his opponent game plan. Vedran should be going for every takedown Penn leaves open. Penn is a full on striker and he should stop at nothing to make sure this fight stays standing. He looked great in the clinch mixing up knees and elbows but as soon as he was pulled to the ground it was over. If he can keep this fight standing he will outclass Milosevic. I am worried that Milosevic will go to the clinch with Penn, but I am also confident he will get the fight to the ground, I have Milosevic winning via ground and pound in the second round.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 3- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

Dmitry Belov (11-4) {1-1} versus Corner "Alley Cat" Bum (2-2) {1-2}

 

The fifteen fight veteran is a world class wrestler, but in his last fight we all got to see what happens when you don’t get the takedown that you desperately need. He was quickly stopped do to strikes and he does not want that to happen again. Belov needs to this fight down to the ground where he is comfortable, and work that ground and pound which has given him ten of his eleven wins. Alley Cat can fight standing up or he can wrestle. In his previous fights we had seen him mix it up with leaning a little more on the wrestling side of things. Corner will need to change up his game plan a bit because Belov is a lot better on the ground then he is. This is a hard fight to pick because it’s not just about skill and experience; a lot of fights come down to mental things such as confidence. I am going to pick Bum to win this fight be decision.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 4- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)

 

 

Chierehdk Cknlaskhr (4-2) {0-2} versus Steve "Cobra" Cox (2-0) {2-0}

 

Chierehdk looked very impressive in his QFC tournament. He was able to win all four fights three by submission and the final one by way of TKO. Since stepping up the competition he has fallen basically off the planet. Two strait loses in Honor Fighting Championship one by TKO do to a cut and the other by decision. Chierehdk desperately needs a win to get back on the right track. Steve Cox has the world in the palm of his hand. He is seventeen years old and is already a professional fighter. The kid is a dominate wrestler and he is currently two and zero. Cox knows how to use his wrestling in a point grappling manner and he has proved how good he can be winning both of his fights by decision while taking minimal damage. This will be the biggest challenge Cox has faced so far, as this will be the first ground fighter he has faced. I predict that the luck has run out for Cox, and I have Chierehdk winning by submission in the second round.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 5- Featherweight Fight (145lbs)

 

Josh Dominguez (13-15-1) {0-2} versus Dallas "Haneous" Riley (27-21) {1-0}

 

This matchup has gotten personal as Riley is claiming that Dominguez was ducking him in another company. Riley has more fights, a better record and he is currently on a better streak so Dominguez may have been ducking him, but there will be no running or ducking now. Dominguez is a boxer and a wrestler but he does have five wins by submission so his ground game is not horrible. Riley is a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and has eleven wins by way of submission. Riley does have the advantage on the ground while Dominguez is the better stand up fighter. I am not sure that either one of these guys will be able to finish the other so I am going to say this fight goes the distance. I see Dallas Riley getting his hand raised after three rounds of action in this fight.

 

Main Card Bout Number 1- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)

 

Bruce Lee (2-2) {1-2} versus Coors "Silver Bullet" Light (1-2-1) {0-2-1}

 

Honor Fighting Championship has not been kind to these fighters. In their combined six fights the have one win, four losses, and one draw. A win would benefit Lee more as he holds the only HFC win between the two, and it was in his last fight. Light I think needs a win to keep a job since a loss would drop his win percentage to an abysmal twenty percent. Lee just needs to keep the fight standing and he will be able to coast to a decision win, although it would be much better if he could get a knockout on his resume. Light will obviously want to wrestle Lee. If he can put Lee on his back he will be able to strike or look for a submission since Lee has no ground game. Lee has yet to be finished but his losses have been against point fighters. I think Light will surprise us and get the win via submission in the third round.

 

Main Card Bout Number 2- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

 

Felix "The KING" Cruz (3-4) {0-0} versus Larry "The Time Bomb" Tanaka (4-5) {0-0}

 

Both of these fighters have some experience but they will be making their Honor Fighting Championship debuts. This is a perfect match up for these guys because a win for either of them gets their record back to five hundred while giving them a debut win in Honor Fighting Championship. The winner of this fight could also spring board themselves into a fight with a top ten opponent and it could be a great push towards everyone’s ultimate goal of a championship. Cruz will be giving up some skill striking but it is not overwhelming. On the ground though he should dominate Tanaka and he should look for the take down whenever it becomes available. Tanaka needs to keep the fight standing but I don’t think he can get a finish over Cruz so he will need to fight for points. I think Cruz wins this fight by submission in the second round.

 

Main Card Bout Number 3- Welterweight Fight (170lbs)

 

Rickson Bravo (5-4) {0-0} versus "Cold Storm" Markus Vinicius (11-13) {0-1}

 

Bravo certainly did not have get a push over for his debut to Honor Fighting Championship. Vinicius is on a downfall losing his last five fights but that doesn’t mean he is no longer dangerous. Out of his eleven wins Markus has nine wins by way of knockout proving his hands are very dangerous. His chin does not look very strong though as he has lost ten fights by knockout including all five loses on this losing streak. He should not have to worry too much about his chin in this bout as Bravo is a proven submission artist. Every win in Bravo’s professional career has been by submission as he has perfected The Raven Guard which he also innovated. I think if Bravo can get the fight to the ground he should throw the book of submissions out the window as Vinicius has only been submitted twice. He should work the ground and pound and try to get the TKO or knockout since his chin has been proven weak. This should be a good fight and I see Rickson Bravo winning by TKO in the second round.

 

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"The Viking" Agnar Gorm (6-2) {1-2} versus Reginald Leslie (4-1) {2-0}

 

Gorm is still trying to find himself in Honor Fighting Championship. He is one and two since signing his contract as he struggles with the tougher competition. He is a great wrestler and he loves the ground and pound. He can submit his opponents as well. The Viking also has good transitions and great submission defense, he is a total package on the ground. Gorm has been working on his stand up and the only thing I can think of that is causing his losses would be pressure. He is now fighting in front of a thousand plus fans while before he was lucky to have a hundred. If he wants to be successful here he will need to get over the nerves. Leslie has been on fire lately winning his last three fights. His last two wins where right here in HFC. He would love to continue on his winning ways, and to that he will need to stay off the mat with Gorm. A good mix of knees and head kicks with a few sparing leg kicks should keep The Viking away. I think Gorm can and should win this fight but he will need to wait for the perfect time to strike and gain the take down. I don’t see him getting the take down until the second round.

 

Main Event Main Card Bout Number 5- Featherweight Fight (145lbs)

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DeMario "McDojo Blackbelt" Williams (6-2) {1-0} versus Craig "Warrior" Wardlaw (2-2) {2-1}

 

Williams is on a three fight win streak and you can attribute that to his wrestling game. He has some of the best take downs in Honor Fighting Championship. Once on the ground Williams goes into beast mode with his accurate and deadly ground and pound. To make matters worse for his opponents Williams has never been finished. Both of his losses were by decision and one of them was a majority decision. Wardlaw is overmatched in every way in this fight. He is also a wrestler but he is not as good as Williams. Williams is also a better striker and he is also better in the Jiu Jitsu department. The only thing I can say Wardlaw should do is stay away from the clinch, and stuff as many take downs as he can. Work the body with punches and take Williams down whenever he can. After gaining a takedown I would stand right back up, because if Williams gets the sweep he will put Wardlaw to sleep. Warrior will need to use these tactics to win two rounds, and take this fight home with a decision win. Personally I do not see that happening, as I have Williams winning by TKO in the second round.

 

As you can see this event is lacking a title fight, but it is not lacking exciting fights or big time fights. I will once again be dropping a lot of money over at In The Red Sportsbook and I suggest you all do the same. If I would have bet the last card I would have made close to five thousand dollars. Go have fun and win some cash and I will see all of you at the review of Wednesday Warfare III!

 

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On to the third Wednesday Warfare we go. The first two where great no doubt about it, and tonight there will be no difference. Ten action packed fights coming to you live from The Underground in Las Vegas Nevada. As always In The Red Sportsbooks will have odds on all the fights for your gambling pleasures and of course Meet the Future will have booths and tents all over the place, so you can pick up any of your Honor Fighting Championshipmerchandise. My advice to you all is to go get your tickets, head over to In The Red to make your bets and then jump online and grab some swag fromMeet the Future so you can show your support for HFC on Wednesday night.



Preliminary Bout Number 1- Lightweight Fight (155lbs)



Zack "The Prodigal Son" Young (1-1) {0-1} versus Kortas Kozeris (5-1) {0-0}



The last time we seen Young in action he was getting knocked out. That is a usual thing, you go from basically a slight step up from amateur hour to fighting real professionals in an organization and you find out how much of a step up it is. Young has had plenty of time to get over his loss and do some training so I expect him to come out strong and looking to throw. Kozeris has an impressive record of five wins and only one loss. The Muay Thai striker has knocked out four of his six opponents in less than a minute. Kortas could end up getting the jitters though, as this will be his first fight in a real organization. I would pick Young in this one if it wasn’t for the chin of Kortas. I think this fight does go late into the first round though and your winner by knockout Kozeris.



Preliminary Bout Number 2- Welterweight Fight (170lbs)



Vedran Milosevic (1-1) {1-1} versus Bj "The Prodigy" Penn (0-1) {0-1}



Milosevic has put his combination of boxing and wrestling to great use. In his two professional fights we have seen him work from range, clinch. And on the ground and instead of incorporating into each fight he should be utilizing one to counter his opponent game plan. Vedran should be going for every takedown Penn leaves open. Penn is a full on striker and he should stop at nothing to make sure this fight stays standing. He looked great in the clinch mixing up knees and elbows but as soon as he was pulled to the ground it was over. If he can keep this fight standing he will outclass Milosevic. I am worried that Milosevic will go to the clinch with Penn, but I am also confident he will get the fight to the ground, I have Milosevic winning via ground and pound in the second round.



Preliminary Bout Number 3- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)



Dmitry Belov (11-4) {1-1} versus Corner "Alley Cat" Bum (2-2) {1-2}



The fifteen fight veteran is a world class wrestler, but in his last fight we all got to see what happens when you don’t get the takedown that you desperately need. He was quickly stopped do to strikes and he does not want that to happen again. Belov needs to this fight down to the ground where he is comfortable, and work that ground and pound which has given him ten of his eleven wins. Alley Cat can fight standing up or he can wrestle. In his previous fights we had seen him mix it up with leaning a little more on the wrestling side of things. Corner will need to change up his game plan a bit because Belov is a lot better on the ground then he is. This is a hard fight to pick because it’s not just about skill and experience; a lot of fights come down to mental things such as confidence. I am going to pick Bum to win this fight be decision.



Preliminary Bout Number 4- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)




Chierehdk Cknlaskhr (4-2) {0-2} versus Steve "Cobra" Cox (2-0) {2-0}



Chierehdk looked very impressive in his QFC tournament. He was able to win all four fights three by submission and the final one by way of TKO. Since stepping up the competition he has fallen basically off the planet. Two strait loses in Honor Fighting Championship one by TKO do to a cut and the other by decision. Chierehdk desperately needs a win to get back on the right track. Steve Cox has the world in the palm of his hand. He is seventeen years old and is already a professional fighter. The kid is a dominate wrestler and he is currently two and zero. Cox knows how to use his wrestling in a point grappling manner and he has proved how good he can be winning both of his fights by decision while taking minimal damage. This will be the biggest challenge Cox has faced so far, as this will be the first ground fighter he has faced. I predict that the luck has run out for Cox, and I have Chierehdk winning by submission in the second round.



Preliminary Bout Number 5- Featherweight Fight (145lbs)



Josh Dominguez (13-15-1) {0-2} versus Dallas "Haneous" Riley (27-21) {1-0}



This matchup has gotten personal as Riley is claiming that Dominguez was ducking him in another company. Riley has more fights, a better record and he is currently on a better streak so Dominguez may have been ducking him, but there will be no running or ducking now. Dominguez is a boxer and a wrestler but he does have five wins by submission so his ground game is not horrible. Riley is a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and has eleven wins by way of submission. Riley does have the advantage on the ground while Dominguez is the better stand up fighter. I am not sure that either one of these guys will be able to finish the other so I am going to say this fight goes the distance. I see Dallas Riley getting his hand raised after three rounds of action in this fight.



Main Card Bout Number 1- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)



Bruce Lee (2-2) {1-2} versus Coors "Silver Bullet" Light (1-2-1) {0-2-1}



Honor Fighting Championship has not been kind to these fighters. In their combined six fights the have one win, four losses, and one draw. A win would benefit Lee more as he holds the only HFC win between the two, and it was in his last fight. Light I think needs a win to keep a job since a loss would drop his win percentage to an abysmal twenty percent. Lee just needs to keep the fight standing and he will be able to coast to a decision win, although it would be much better if he could get a knockout on his resume. Light will obviously want to wrestle Lee. If he can put Lee on his back he will be able to strike or look for a submission since Lee has no ground game. Lee has yet to be finished but his losses have been against point fighters. I think Light will surprise us and get the win via submission in the third round.



Main Card Bout Number 2- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)




Felix "The KING" Cruz (3-4) {0-0} versus Larry "The Time Bomb" Tanaka (4-5) {0-0}



Both of these fighters have some experience but they will be making their Honor Fighting Championship debuts. This is a perfect match up for these guys because a win for either of them gets their record back to five hundred while giving them a debut win in Honor Fighting Championship. The winner of this fight could also spring board themselves into a fight with a top ten opponent and it could be a great push towards everyone’s ultimate goal of a championship. Cruz will be giving up some skill striking but it is not overwhelming. On the ground though he should dominate Tanaka and he should look for the take down whenever it becomes available. Tanaka needs to keep the fight standing but I don’t think he can get a finish over Cruz so he will need to fight for points. I think Cruz wins this fight by submission in the second round.



Main Card Bout Number 3- Welterweight Fight (170lbs)



Rickson Bravo (5-4) {0-0} versus "Cold Storm" Markus Vinicius (11-13) {0-1}



Bravo certainly did not have get a push over for his debut to Honor Fighting Championship. Vinicius is on a downfall losing his last five fights but that doesn’t mean he is no longer dangerous. Out of his eleven wins Markus has nine wins by way of knockout proving his hands are very dangerous. His chin does not look very strong though as he has lost ten fights by knockout including all five loses on this losing streak. He should not have to worry too much about his chin in this bout as Bravo is a proven submission artist. Every win in Bravo’s professional career has been by submission as he has perfected The Raven Guard which he also innovated. I think if Bravo can get the fight to the ground he should throw the book of submissions out the window as Vinicius has only been submitted twice. He should work the ground and pound and try to get the TKO or knockout since his chin has been proven weak. This should be a good fight and I see Rickson Bravo winning by TKO in the second round.



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"The Viking" Agnar Gorm (6-2) {1-2} versus Reginald Leslie (4-1) {2-0}



Gorm is still trying to find himself in Honor Fighting Championship. He is one and two since signing his contract as he struggles with the tougher competition. He is a great wrestler and he loves the ground and pound. He can submit his opponents as well. The Viking also has good transitions and great submission defense, he is a total package on the ground. Gorm has been working on his stand up and the only thing I can think of that is causing his losses would be pressure. He is now fighting in front of a thousand plus fans while before he was lucky to have a hundred. If he wants to be successful here he will need to get over the nerves. Leslie has been on fire lately winning his last three fights. His last two wins where right here in HFC. He would love to continue on his winning ways, and to that he will need to stay off the mat with Gorm. A good mix of knees and head kicks with a few sparing leg kicks should keep The Viking away. I think Gorm can and should win this fight but he will need to wait for the perfect time to strike and gain the take down. I don’t see him getting the take down until the second round.



Main Event Main Card Bout Number 5- Featherweight Fight (145lbs)


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DeMario "McDojo Blackbelt" Williams (6-2) {1-0} versus Craig "Warrior" Wardlaw (2-2) {2-1}



Williams is on a three fight win streak and you can attribute that to his wrestling game. He has some of the best take downs in Honor Fighting Championship. Once on the ground Williams goes into beast mode with his accurate and deadly ground and pound. To make matters worse for his opponents Williams has never been finished. Both of his losses were by decision and one of them was a majority decision. Wardlaw is overmatched in every way in this fight. He is also a wrestler but he is not as good as Williams. Williams is also a better striker and he is also better in the Jiu Jitsu department. The only thing I can say Wardlaw should do is stay away from the clinch, and stuff as many take downs as he can. Work the body with punches and take Williams down whenever he can. After gaining a takedown I would stand right back up, because if Williams gets the sweep he will put Wardlaw to sleep. Warrior will need to use these tactics to win two rounds, and take this fight home with a decision win. Personally I do not see that happening, as I have Williams winning by TKO in the second round.



As you can see this event is lacking a title fight, but it is not lacking exciting fights or big time fights. I will once again be dropping a lot of money over at In The Red Sportsbook and I suggest you all do the same. If I would have bet the last card I would have made close to five thousand dollars. Go have fun and win some cash and I will see all of you at the review of Wednesday Warfare III!



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Kshitij "EL FENOMENO" Singh Negi -''Yo folks,After a dissapointing loss to Lee I am back to training.After analysing my mistakes i came to a conclusion that Lee still sucks.He is nothing special instead i was just too slow against him.I kept getting hit and ultimately lost..He does have pillow fists.

Anyway i am now working on with my coach to be more fast and agile.I'll be back with a bang against my next swedish opponent named Bjorn.I find him very amusing tbh as I haven't ever seen a black swedish before.All i can think of is that his swedish momma probably his sucked a nigga dick someday in his teens.poor Bjorn popped out his momma's vagina 9 months later.since then he has been living in poverty.His ugly face is as result of never taking bath since birth.He doesn't have money to feed himself either.The poor guy picks up rags in his past time.After i beat him up on 1st March i might consider donating some bucks to the poor lad.''

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"WEAPON X" Jason Prolight-''Let me make myself clear Mr. jr. SHIT florASS it's going to be a very short bout.i will choke you out quickly but If you try to restrain i will have no choice to break one of yours joints so plz cooperate.I have to catch flight back to Manchester to see my fav. team Man Utd in action so you better not get in my way.''

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"WEAPON X" Jason Prolight-''Let me make myself clear Mr. jr. SHIT florASS it's going to be a very short bout.i will choke you out quickly but If you try to restrain i will have no choice to break one of yours joints so plz cooperate.I have to catch flight back to Manchester to see my fav. team Man Utd in action so you better not get in my way.''

Junior Flores SCRAP SQUAD MEMBER - HEY! REJECT X YOU FINALLY GOT ENOUGH BALLS TO OPEN YOUR BIG FAT MOUTH HUH! I BEEN WAITING FOR YOU TO SAY SOMETHING STUPID WELL ME AND MY TEAM ARE READY FOR THEM SPAM TAKEDOWN'S AND YOUR SPAM SUBMISSIONS THERE'S NOTHING SPECIAL TO YOUR FIGHTING TATIC'S YOU A ONE TRICK PONY LIKE THE REST OF YOUR WEAK ASS TEAM "GAYAVELI" YEAH BITCH BOY WE STUDIED FOOTAGE OF YOUR LAST 2 FIGHTS YOU BETTER PRAY TO GOD YOU GET THAT TAKE DOWN BECAUSE IF YOU DONT I'M KNOCKING YOU THE FUCK OUT KID! AND DON'T YOUR WORRY ABOUT YOUR LIL "futbol" GAME LOL YOU'LL HAVE FRONT ROW SEATS IN VALLEY HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER (thats the hospital in vegas) RECOVERING FROM YOUR KNOCK OUT LOL

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Kshitij "EL FENOMENO" Singh Negi -''Yo folks,After a dissapointing loss to Lee I am back to training.After analysing my mistakes i came to a conclusion that Lee still sucks.He is nothing special instead i was just too slow against him.I kept getting hit and ultimately lost..He does have pillow fists.

Anyway i am now working on with my coach to be more fast and agile.I'll be back with a bang against my next swedish opponent named Bjorn.I find him very amusing tbh as I haven't ever seen a black swedish before.All i can think of is that his swedish momma probably his sucked a nigga dick someday in his teens.poor Bjorn popped out his momma's vagina 9 months later.since then he has been living in poverty.His ugly face is as result of never taking bath since birth.He doesn't have money to feed himself either.The poor guy picks up rags in his past time.After i beat him up on 1st March i might consider donating some bucks to the poor lad.''

Ric " Chico Malo" Flores (206498) SCRAP SQUAD MEMBER- HOW CAN YOU CALL BJORN A NIGGA WHEN YOUR A SAND NIGGER YOUR DAMM SELF ?

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"WEAPON X" Jason Prolight-''On behalf of #TeamMakaveli i declare any body in HFC who predicts the correct round of next losses of any member of #TeamScrap#TeamShitheads#TeamBitchaas#TeamPussies#Teambums#Teamwimps gets 5k from #TeamMakaveli 's pocket and We mean it.here's proof of money sent to writer Mr. Rossi.

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EVERY BODY PLACE YOUR PREDICTION! TEAM GAYAVELI PUT A BOUNTY ON ME 5K FOR WHO EVER PREDICTS WHAT ROUND IM GONNA LOSE IN LOL DOES THIS GO FOR ME TOO? SHIT IF I LOSE ILL TAKE YOUR 5K LOL JUNIOR FLORES VS REJECT X THIS FRIDAY THE 21 OF FEB THE FIRST OF MANY FIGHTS BETWEEN TEAM SCRAP SQUAD VS TEAM GAYAVELI DONT MISS IT!

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Junior Flores SCRAP SQUAD MEMBER - HEY! REJECT X YOU FINALLY GOT ENOUGH BALLS TO OPEN YOUR BIG FAT MOUTH HUH! I BEEN WAITING FOR YOU TO SAY SOMETHING STUPID WELL ME AND MY TEAM ARE READY FOR THEM SPAM TAKEDOWN'S AND YOUR SPAM SUBMISSIONS THERE'S NOTHING SPECIAL TO YOUR FIGHTING TATIC'S YOU A ONE TRICK PONY LIKE THE REST OF YOUR WEAK ASS TEAM "GAYAVELI" YEAH BITCH BOY WE STUDIED FOOTAGE OF YOUR LAST 2 FIGHTS YOU BETTER PRAY TO GOD YOU GET THAT TAKE DOWN BECAUSE IF YOU DONT I'M KNOCKING YOU THE FUCK OUT KID! AND DON'T YOUR WORRY ABOUT YOUR LIL "futbol" GAME LOL YOU'LL HAVE FRONT ROW SEATS IN VALLEY HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER (thats the hospital in vegas) RECOVERING FROM YOUR KNOCK OUT LOL

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"WEAPON X" Jason Prolight-''

Well i was waiting for you to open your big mouth but i can see after your last loss.You know where shit heads like you belong.I agree i am one trick pony but at least i am good at something unlike you who can't punch nor grapple.You must paid have your coach to even attain a blue belt.''

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EVERY BODY PLACE YOUR PREDICTION! TEAM GAYAVELI PUT A BOUNTY ON ME 5K FOR WHO EVER PREDICTS WHAT ROUND IM GONNA LOSE IN LOL DOES THIS GO FOR ME TOO? SHIT IF I LOSE ILL TAKE YOUR 5K LOL JUNIOR FLORES VS REJECT X THIS FRIDAY THE 21 OF FEB THE FIRST OF MANY FIGHTS BETWEEN TEAM SCRAP SQUAD VS TEAM GAYAVELI DONT MISS IT!

 

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"WEAPON X" Jason Prolight-''No problem beggar i will drop 5k to you after the bout.''

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"THE BUTCHER" Karl Grossman (116182) - ''Hey SHIT squad bitches,whosoever of you got any problems with #TeamMakaveli is more than welcome to enter the cage with me.Now if you guys aren't scared get your appointments one by one.Be patient i will destroy every single of you one by one.All SHIT squad members I am here now in HONOR FC so if you want some come and get some.''

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"THE BUTCHER" Karl Grossman (116182) - ''Hey SHIT squad bitches,whosoever of you got any problems with #TeamMakaveli is more than welcome to enter the cage with me.Now if you guys aren't scared get your appointments one by one.Be patient i will destroy every single of you one by one.All SHIT squad members I am here now in HONOR FC so if you want some come and get some.''

team SCARP SQUAD- SHUT YOUR OLD ASS UP! WITH YOUR 21 LOSES AND YOUR FIVE FIGHT LOSING STREAK YOUR BEST DAYS ARE OVER SON YOUR JUST A PUNCHING BAG NOW LOL

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