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Embrace Thy Epicity

EP 19: Berserk vs Hardon was a mixed martial arts event held by: Epicity Productions, in conjunction with Walhalla Clothing, and the VENDETTA fighting alliance. This event took place on March 28, 2015 at The Parisian Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevda, USA.

[PROLOGUE]

Medium Hardon won the Light-Heavyweight Championship of the World when he defeated Berry Bubberman in one of the biggest upsets in Epicity Productions history; now saddle and prepare to mount the Hardon bandwagon as he attempts to make his first title defense.

He will be facing Urho Berserk, the younger brother of famed slugger Thor Berserk. Urho Berserk claimed the Relativity MMA world Light-Heavyweight title with an annihilation over his opponent, and he successfully defended that title two times before retiring the belt and moving on to greener pastures.

Prepare yourselves for the epic Epicity premiere as two world champions battle to determine who will become a two division linear world champion.

[OFFICIAL FIGHT CARD]

 

 

 

 

(Welterweight Division) Dmitri Yurkov versus Raizer Sorrow

Round 1 – Dmitri Yurkov was going for the takedown early; as Yurkov pulled a seal slide across the mat to grab the legs of Sorrow, Sorrow cuaght him with a right hand on the button. When Yurkov scrambled back to his feet, he did so with a busted lip. While Yurkov continued to push the wrestling, Sorrow started opening up with the straight punches, making Yurkov pay for every inch.

 

Two minutes in, Sorrow caught Yurkov coming in and blasted him with a straight right hand. Yurkov fell flat on his face. He jumped right back to his feet but he did so on rubbery legs. Yurkov covered up against the cage, and Sorrow clinched with him, hammering his trapped opponent with uppercuts and short range hook punches, putting Yurkov on his back. The referee had seen enough; he stepped in to protect the injured fighter. Raizer Sorrow def. Dmitri Yurkov via TKO (Strikes) at 2:33 of round 1.

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(Lightweight Division) Rab Ferd versus Rock Machine

Round 1 – Rock Machine tried to control from but Rab Ferd was active from half guard. Rock Machine was aggressive out of the gate, throwing strikes with wreckless abandon. When one of his wild strikes missed by a mile, Rab Ferd launched forward with a double leg takedown into the half guard of Rock Machine.

 

For his part, Rock Machine was trying to control from the bottom, but Rab Ferd was threatening with submissions from above, staying busy. Rab Ferd stayed busy, kept threatening with a submission; Rock Machine managed to get back to full guard and control for a referee standup before the end of the round. Rock Machine managed to get off with some strikes before the final buzzer, but it was too little too late... 10-9 for Rab Ferd.

 

Round 2 – Rock Machine pushed forward with shots, and decided to mix things up by going for a takedown, landing in side control above Rab Ferd. This time, it was Rab Ferd trying to control from the bottom; he quickly regained full guard, and started working for a submission off of his back. Rab Ferd attempted twelve submissions off of his back, mostly guillotine and triangle chokes. His twelfth submission attempt, a triangle, forced the tap near the end of the round. Rab Ferd def. Rock Machine via Submission (Triangle) at 3:42 of round 2.

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(Welterweight Division) Kirk Hall versus Jose Antonio Camacho

Round 1 – Kirk Hall opened with a punching combination. Jose Camacho tried to clinch up with him to hault the assault and Hall made him pay with a hard left-right combination. Camacho managed to clinch, albeit briefly, but Hall broke free and circled away. As Kirk Hall landed more punches, Camacho clinched him up again; Hall pulled guard immediately. Camacho advanced to side control and started working for a submission; he attempted five submissions and Kirk Hall reversed into guard on top.

 

Kirk Hall worked vicious ground and pound from the guard of Camacho. Jose Antonio Camacho managed to create a scramble and get back to his feet. Kirk Hall kept landing blows from the feet, working Camacho over for the better part of a minute. Camacho clinched and stalled until the end of the round. Easy 10-9 for Kirk Hall.

 

Round 2 – Kirk Hall pushed forward with punches early and the two fighters clinched briefly. Hall landed a hard right hand and the two fighters clinched for another minute. Hall immediately pushed forward with a wild series of strikes and Camacho clinched with him, trying to go for a single leg takedown. Camacho tried to pull guard and Hall circled away. Camacho chased him down to clinch again, pinning Hall against the cage. Hall managed to break free once more and started landing punches.

 

Camacho kept playing that clinch game, controlling Hall against the cage, trying for that takedown that never came. This was another dominating round for Kirk Hall, 10-9.

 

Round 3 – Kirk Hall landed some hard shots early and, predictably, Jose Camacho clinched with him. Kirk Hall pulled guard and Camacho immediately went for a leg lock form on top. Hall reversed, landing in guard on top. Kirk Hall started landing ground and pound from on top until Camacho forced a scramble and got back to his feet. The two men clinched against the cage. Hall tried to pull guard again but then broke free and circled back to the center of the cage.

 

As Kirk Hall started landing punches, Camacho clinched and dove into a single leg takedown into the guard of Kirk Hall. Camacho rolled for a knee bar and Kirk reversed into side control on top. Kirk Hall pushed to pass into full mount and Cmaacho regained guard. Kirk Hall started landing ground and pound on his foe and Camacho rolled for an armbar from the bottom! He forced the tap! In a fight where Kirk Hall was less than a minute from winning a lopsided judge's decision, Jose Antonio Camacho reversed his fortunes and won this fight! Jose Antonio Camacho def. Kirk Hall via Submission (Armbar) at 4:19 of round 3.

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(Middleweight Division) Guthrum Oskar vesrus Javier Alvarez

Round 1 – Guthrum Oskar took control of the center of the cage early on, landing heavy punches. Javier Alvarez was firing back with punches of his own, trying to finish with a single blow; Oskar was displaying great movement to effectively nullify this strategy, however. Alvarez came very close to scoring a double leg takedown, and Oskar reversed his momentum and drove Alvarez to his back on the floor. Oskar controlled on top until the refeeres tood them up one-and-a-half minutes in.

 

Guthrum Oskar scored another takedown into side control. Alvarez worked diligently from the bottom, trying to get back to full guard; he managed to avoid the strikes from Oskar. Alvarez retained half guard and Oskar rolled for a submission. Alvarez reversed into half guard on top. Oskar managed to slip his leg free and get back to full guard. Alvarez stalled in guard until the referee stood them up at around 4:40 into the round. For the remaining seconds of the round, Guthrum Oskar controlled the tempo with his striking. 10-9 Guthrum Oskar.

 

Round 2 – Oskar clinched with Alvarez off of a failed takedown and landed heavy punches and knees. He dropped Alvarez with a big knee up the middle; Alvarez scrambled to his feet with blood pouring out of his right eye and pushed forward with looping punches. Guthrum Oskar fired back and a slugfest ensued for the greater part of the round. Guthrum Oskar scored a double leg takedown into half guard on top of Alvarez and controlled for the remainder of the round, landing strikes. Another clear 10-9 for Guthrum Oskar.

 

Round 3 – The slug fest from the prior round continued as both men landed power strikes on the other. Guthrum Oskar clinched with Alvarez and nailed him with heavy strikes against the cage. Guthrum Oskar scored a trip takedown into guard above Alvarez. Guthrum Oskar tried to pass the guard and Javier Alvarez rolled into guard on top.

 

Oskar held on from below, stalling for a minute until the referee stood them back up. Alvarez landed some decent punches as Oskar started to slow down. Guthrum Oskar scored a double leg takedown into the guard of Alvarez once again. Alvarez controlled from below, and reversed into guard on top. Javier Alvarez controlled from above, stalling out to the end of the round. Guthrum Oskar def. Javier Alvarez via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).

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(Lightweight Division) Little Giant versus Scott Watt

Round 1 – Scott Watt was pumping the jab and Little Giant scored a double leg takedown into the guard of Watt. Little Giant worked to pass the guard, landing shots from above. As Watt controlled from below, and attempted to hit a reversal, Little Giant stood back up and landed a right hand on the button. Giant then clinched and pulled guard... and then stood back up.

 

Little Giant clinched and Watt tried to strike, to pull guard, anything that he could manage, but Giant was one step ahead of him at all times. The remainder of the round took place in the clinch with Little Giant controlling while landing strikes as Watt tried to fire back fruitlessly.

 

Round 2 – Watt landed some nice shots on Little Giant before clinching with him against the cage. Watt Pulled guard and then reversed himself into guard on top. Littel Giant was landing short punches from above before scrambling back to his feet and clinching. Several long minutes were spent in the clinch before Watt pulled guard. Giant scrambled back his feet, clinched, and pulled guard. Scott Watt spent the remainder of the round in full guard landing punches from above. Giant tried to roll for a submission but nothing came of it.

 

Round 3 – Little Giant dove for an early takedown; Scott Watt stuffed it and the two men clinched against the cage. Scott Watt started swinging with short punches, and Little Giant landed power knees to the face of Watt. Little Giant clocked Scott Watt with a knee to the face that hurt him badly; Watt survived and pressed Giant against the cage. Watt broke free of the clinch and landed power punches on Giant. Little Giant landed power punches and a slug fest ensued. Watt landed a couple of nice shots and Giant responded by clinching up with him again.

 

Little Giant dominated for the better part of the remaining time with hard shots from the clinch. Three minutes in, Watt broke free of the clinch. The two men traded shots, clinched-and-released, and worked to better the other for the rest of the round. Both men were exhautsed and embraced in a brief hug as the final buzzer announced the end of the round. Little Giant def. Scott Watt via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28).

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Next Up: EP 19 Main Card

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Dominick De Struicao


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Dominick was present at the last Epicity event once again, as he knew there was one match in particular he should be present for.



Dominick De Struicao: Jerry Seinfeld, eu vejo você chegando os rankings. Foi uma bela vitória que tinha passado fim de semana e você está chegando mais perto de uma disputa de título, estou certo. No entanto, eu vejo o seu plano de jogo, eu vejo o que você tem para oferecer, e que você tem para oferecer não vai me parar. Clinch mim e eu vou te destruir. Isso é uma promessa.



Translator: Jerry Seinfeld, I see you coming up the rankings. It was a nice win you had this past weekend and you are getting closer to a title shot I am sure. However, I see your game plan, I see what you have to offer, and what you have to offer is not going to stop me. Clinch me and I will destroy you. That’s a promise.



Dominick De Struicao: Agora você deve se perguntar, por que eu estou falando sobre Jerry quando eu estou enfrentando Wilder Wein? É simples .. Conheça o seu inimigo. Eu tenho meus olhos sobre a divisão como um falcão. Eu vejo tudo o quem é quem e aqueles que pensam que podem me bater. Mas eu tenho notícias para você todos; você não pode me bater. E se eu disse isso antes, agora você sabe que eu sou sério sobre essa afirmação.



Translator: Now you must wonder, why am I talking about Jerry when I am facing Wilder Wein? It’s simple.. Know your enemy. I got my eyes on the division like a hawk. I see all the who’s who and those that think they can beat me. But I got news for you all; you can’t beat me. And if I said it before, you now know I am serious about that statement.



Dominick De Struicao: Meu treinamento foi indo muito bem para se preparar para a minha próxima luta .. É estranho para mim, que estou realmente tornar-se ainda melhor do que eu já era .. Toda a divisão está em seu direito de ter medo de mim. Eu não culpo nenhum de vocês. Eu ficaria assustada demais para pisar na gaiola comigo. Porque uma vez que estamos trancados naquela jaula, o animal dentro de mim sai e eu não acho que eu posso até parar com isso ..



Translator: My training has been going great to prepare for my next fight.. It is weird to me, that I am actually becoming even better than I already was.. The whole division is in its right to be scared of me. I do not blame any of you. I would be frightened too to step in the cage with me. Because once we are locked up in that cage, the beast inside of me gets out and I don’t think I can even stop it..



With that, both Dominick and the translator walk away; ending the segment


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Disclaimer from EP CEO Dick Hardwood: "Epicity Productions does NOT support the smoking of rocks, minerals or any other form of crystal. Our investigation team has already launched a full investigation into the matter. Below you can find a picture of them on the job."

 

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"Upon even further investigation, we suspect our entire investigation team was under the influence of LSD. Our secondary investigative team has decided to launch of future investigation into the investigation of the primary investigators."

 

The Epicity Productions team has held a private meeting to discuss the rampant drug problem that is plaguing its roster. Here is the exclusive security footage taken at the event just hours ago:

 

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(Heavyweight Division) Rasputin Erasmus versus Satoshi Ishii

Round 1 – In this fight, we got to see the brawling of Rasputin Erasmus against the Judo of Satoshi Ishii. Erasmus pushed forward with single punches and got clinched up by the Judoka. Against the cave, Ishii worked to secure a single leg takedown, but Rasputin Erasmus stuffed the attempt with ease.

 

Erasmus broke free from the clinch and pushed forward with the jab; Ishii tried to clinch and ate a body shot for his trouble. As Satoshi Ishii started to noticably slow down, Erasmus pushed forward with more punches, backing the Judo master up against the fence. As Ishii went for a double leg takedown, he ran right into an uppercut by Erasmus that dropped him to the canvas face first. Ishii scrambled to his feet, exhausted and bleeding profusely, and Ishii caught him with more punches, busting him up worse.

 

As Ishii tried to cover up against the fence, Rasputin Erasmus pushed forward with a wild series of hook combinations and uppercuts, battering the Judoka and eventually knocking him out cold. Rasputin Erasmus def. Satoshi Ishii via KO (Punches) at 2:07 of round 1.

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(Welterweight Division) Snich Clinchwork versus Ricky Marx

Round 1 – Predictably, Snich Clinchwork was trying to clinch right out of the gate; as he made his second consecutive attempt to clinch, Ricky Marx countered him with an overhand left that backed the Muay Thai stylist up. Ricky Marx capitalized on the hesitation of his opponent, clinching just long enough to land a trip takedown into side control.

 

Ricky Marx threatened with a kimura and landed an elbow to the nose of Clinchwork instead. Snich Clinchwork did manage to get back to half guard, but Ricky Marx dominated this round with ground and pound, while threatening with submissions from the top position. Near the very tail end of the round, the referee stood the fight up, but Snich's game plan hinges on clinching, which he could not do. This round was a complete domination by Ricky Marx.

 

Round 2 – The first minute-and-a-half of this round was dominated by Ricky Marx. Marx was playing a smart game of keep away to avoid the clinch, while peppering Clinchwork with straight punches from a distance. Ever so often, Marx would dive in for a takedown, but Clinchwork is not easy to bring to the ground. At about a minute and a half in, Clinchwork brought the fight into his world: the clinch. Marx fought valiantly to pull guard but Snich Clinchwork is far too strong from this position; he pressed Marx against the cage and hammered him to the body with knees, to the face with knees and punches...

 

It was a completely different fight all of a sudden as a badly bloodied Ricky Marx found himself breaking against the fence. Snich Clinchwork took over and pushed forward with his attack, battering Marx from the Thai Plum. Marx almost went down off a knee to the kisser. Marx managed to break free of the clinch... and Snich clinched with him again.

 

Three minutes in Clinchwork was landing knee after knee to the face of Marx, finally dropping him to the floor and swarming him with a series of strikes, forcing the stoppage. Snich Clinchwork def. Ricky Marx via TKO (Knees) at 3:17 of round 2.

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(Middleweight Division) Jerry Seinfeld versus Fat Retard

Round 1 – Jerry Seinfeld, the undefeated slugger from New York, started this fight by circling around Fat Retard, chipping away at him with single punches. Fat Retard was pushing forward, looking to clinch, but Seinfeld was using good movement to stay a step ahead of him. Retard managed to catch up with him, clinching him up against the fence.

 

Against the cage, Retard landed a series of short elbows, until Seinfeld turned him, pressing him against the cage. Seinfeld worked short uppercuts and left hook, opening a cut over the left eye of Fat Retard. Nearly two minutes into the round, the referee broke the clinch up and we reset in the center of the cage.

 

Seinfeld went back to circling away, jabbing at the wounded eye of Fat Retard. Retard landed a big right hand that sent Seinfeld staggering for a moment, so Seinfeld responded by clinching with Retard. Seinfeld managed to back Retard against the cage, and started landing short punches over the guard. This round ended with Seinfeld pressing Fat Retard against the cage, working him with dirty boxing.

 

Round 2 – Back in the center of the cage, Jerry Seinfeld changed his stance and started to push forward with strikes rather than back pedal around. After catching Retard with a series of hard single shots, Retard tackled Seinfeld up against the cage, clinching him up.

 

This time, both guys were working the inside strikes; these two established a grueling pace with Retard securing the Thai plumb, landing knees, and Seinfeld landing uppercuts and hook punches. By the end of the round, both men were noticably exhausted.

 

Round 3 – This round had a much slower start as both men were breathing very heavily. Retard went for a body kick that put him completely off balance and Seinfeld staggered out of range. Retard dove forward, looking to clinch, and Seinfeld pushed him to the side and circled away. Retard threw a high kick and fell to his back. As he got back to his feet, Seinfeld bum rushed him up against the cage. Seinfeld started punching vigorously from this position, although not much was landing. Retard was mostly hanging on, trying to sneak some shots through, but mostly avoid taking more damage to that left eye, which was almost completely closed by this point.

 

Both men started to stall, although Seinfeld did enough to avoid being separated from this position, and finished out the round with Fat Retard trapped against the cage. Jerry Seinfeld def. Fat Retard via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).

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[CO-MAIN EVENT]

 

(Light-Heavyweight Division) Ruarc Harris versus Frank Dozer

Round 1 – Ruarc Harris and Frank Dozer brought the same level of intensity from the weigh-ins as they met face-to-face in the cage. They touched gloves and walked back to their corners. When the referee commanded them to fight, they met in the center of the cage, and Ruarc Harris made a dive forward fo the legs of Frank Dozer. Frank Dozer avoided the attempt with ease and connected on Harris with a slapping kick to the body as he got back to his feet. Ruarc Harris ran forward and clinched with Dozer in response, and immediately pulled guard.

 

Harris tried to sweep and Dozer passed into side control, landing ground and pound from the top. Harris tried to sweep again and Dozer passed into mount. Frank Dozer controlled from the top position, landing ground and pound, while threatening with submissions from the top position. This round ended with Frank Dozer on top in mount, pounding on Ruarc Harris.

 

Round 2 – Ruarc Harris clinched early; while Harris controlled the posture, Frank Dozer was hammering him with punches on the inside. The next few minutes saw Frank Dozer controlling and pounding on Ruarc Harris, until Harris managed to pull guard once again. Ruarc Harris threw his legs up, trying to lock in a triangle choke, but Frank Dozer threw his legs to the side and passed into side control. As Harris tried to force a scramble to sweep, Frank Dozer mounted him. Frank Dozer finished out the round pounding on Harris from mount, even going so far as to threaten with an arm triangle briefly.

 

Round 3 – As Ruarc Harris came forward with a double leg takedown, Frank Dozer caught him with a big right hand, sending Harris tumbling to the canvas. Frank Dozer flung himself into the guard of Ruarc Harris, landing ground and pound. Harris squirmed around, threatening with a submission, but Frank Dozer passed into half guard.

 

Dozer passed easily into mount once again! Frank Dozer slowed the pace down a bit, threatening with one submission per minute, raining down bombs on Ruarc Harris from mount. Frank Dozer def. Ruarc Harris via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).

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[MAIN EVENT]

http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20150113202340ep.png(Light-Heavyweight Division, Championship bout) Urho Berserk versus Medium Hardon©

Entrance – After stripping to his shorts, Urho Berserk hugged his cornermen, and ran over to the audience where his brother, Thor, was watching, giving his brother a big hug. Berserk ran up the steps to the cage and did a customary jogging lap around the inside before stopping to bounce on the balls of his feet as he awaited the champion.

 

The lights dimmed and flicked to life as the entrance music of Medium Hardon kicked on. The reigning champion had a wide smirk on his face as he calmly walked to the cage. He looked like he was walking to his office desk with no sign of apprehension in his expression. He let out an over-dramatic, head back, face-up roar before stepping into the cage and calmly walking to his corner.

 

Round 1 – The reigning champion was circling to the sides, using his movement to avoid Berserk. Urho Berserk pushed forward with some big punches, pinning Hardon with his back to the fence; Berserk kept firing on him until Hardon landed a double leg takedown into the full guard of Berserk.

 

Berserk was working an active guard; as Medium Hardon loaded up with a big elbow, Berserk reversed into the top position, full guard. Urho Berserk worked to advance his position but the reigning champion maintained his guard, threatening with a submission from the bottom. Midway through the round, the referee stood the two fighters up when not much was happening.

 

Medium Hardon started talking to Urho Berserk; I'm not sure what he was saying, but it ooked as though he was challenging The Challenger to be more aggressive. Medium Hardon landed a few decent punches and Urho Berserk came alive with hard shots of his own. Urho Berserk landed a beautiful head kick at the end of the round and the reigning champion threw his hands in the air, as if to say “that's it?” Say what he will, Medium Hardon lost this round to the challenger.

 

Round 2 – Medium Hardon pushed forward with slapping leg kicks to start this round out. Urho Berserk was circling away, making Hardon chase him. As Hardon came forward, Berserk met him in the middle with a hard right hand. The Champion responded by tying him up and clinching him against the cage. Hardon held Berserk in place, trying to buy time to recover from the hard punch earlier; Berserk worked fruitlessly to break the hold.

 

Urho Berserk landed a nice uppercut and Hardon let go and circled away. Hardon pushed forward with a left-right combination that missed, and a left hook that caught Berserk clean. Berserk responded with a jab.The two men traded left hands, and Berserk started to work the body of the Light-Heavyweight Champion. Berserk landed a hard left hook and Medium Hardon dove forward, tripping him to the ground, landing in side control on top.

 

Medium Hardon postured up wit ground and pound from the side position, and Berserk held on the best that he could. Hardon was talking to him again, whispering in his ear even as he dropped bombs on him. Berserk got back to half guard and Hardon kept dropping elbows on him. Hardon tried to push for a kimura lock but Berserk got his arm free. Hardon kept working ground and pound before slipping back into side control. And then Berserk got back to half guard. Berserk forced the scramble and tried to get back to his feet; Medium Hardon tried to push for mount and Berserk took his back! Urho Berserk snuck one arm through and locked in a rear naked choke! Medium Hardon was fighting the choke and starting to turn red, but the buzzer sounded, announcing the end of the round. The Champion took a big, deep breath before standing and walking back to his corner. He tried to bring back that cocky smirk but it looked disingenuous.

 

Round 3 – Urho Berserk looked absolutely fired up as this round started. He pushed forward and dodged right as Medium Hardon threw an overhand right. Berserk avoided the punch and landed his own right hand as he pushed forward. Hardon started to throw with wreckless abandon but Berserk was showing great head movement.

 

Hardon landed a nice hard right hand before clinching with Berserk. Hardon worked some short body punches against the cage and Berserk fired back with uppercuts and hooks of his own. Urho Berserk landed a hard uppercut, staggering the Champion. Medium Hardon went low, grabbing for a single leg; Urho Berserk pushed off and got back into the center of the cage.

 

Urho Berserk started to pump the jab, catching Hardon again and again. Medium Hardon pushed for a series of telegraphed double leg takedowns, and Berserk stuffed each attempt. Both men landed some decent punches, but Berserk was getting the better of the exchanges as the buzzer sounded.

 

Round 4 – The two warriors picked up where they left off: trading punches in the center of the cage. Beserk landed a right hand, and Hardon threw a series of strikes that missed. Berserk went for a leg kick, and Hardon threw an overhand right, committing threw with a double leg takedown into the guard of Berserk.

 

Medium Hardon passed to half guard with ease and started dropping elbows. Urho Berserk was struggling to control the wrists and posture of Hardon. Berserk regained full guard and the action slowed to a crawl. The referee stood them back up and put us back in the center of the cage.

 

Hardon flopped a right hand and got hit by a right from Berserk. Berserk came forward with a leg kick and Hardon tried to catch it for a takedown. Hardon tried to clinch with Beserk, and Berserk pushed away, circling to the center of the cage once more. Hardon opened his arms and stood, waiting. Berserk came forward with a strike and Hardon tripped him to the ground, full guard. Medium Hardon postured up with ground and pound from guard, and Urho Berserk covered up! Urho Berserk was in all kinds of trouble four minutes in! The referee was taking a good, close look at the situation, thinking about stopping it! Berserk managed to reverse the position, landing in guard on top. Hardon managed to control the wrists of Berserk until the final buzzer sounded.

 

Round 5 – Both Medium Hardon and Urho Berserk walked straight forward with an extended fist to start this round off. After touching knuckles in the center of the cage, with a nod of respect from both men, they started to circle one another with their hands held high.

 

Medium Hardon fired first, missing by a mile with a leg kick. Berserk danced out of the way and came back with his own leg kick, buckling the knee of Hardon. Berserk picked up the pace in this round, landing more single strikes; Hardon was working hard to avoid the blows. Hardon landed a jab followed by a hard right hand that backed Berserk up. Berserk came back with an overhand right that grazed the shoulder of Hardon; Hardon clinched Berserk, driving him back against the cage.

 

Hardon landed a nice body shot and Berserk broke free, backing up. Berserk came forward with a leg kick; checked by Hardon. Hardon came back with a jab to the body that backed Berserk up again. Hardon used the same technique as before; overhand right to double leg takedown, landing himself in full guard atop Berserk. Medium Hardon landed a big elbow that rattled Berserk. Berserk managed to reverse the position, landing in guard on top.

 

Hardon worked to control the posture of Berserk. Berserk was stalling in guard, much to the disdain of the audience. The referee stood the fighters up with seconds to go in the fight, and the round ended as Berserk came forward with an overhand punch.

 

After five hard rounds of action, we go to the judge's scorecards for a decision.

 

Don Winkell scored the fight 48-47 for Berserk.

Frank Antenori scored the fight 48-48 declaring the fight a draw.

And Percy O'Donnell scored the fight 48-47 to declare the winner and Light-Heavyweight Champion of the World... Urho Berserk!

 

Urho Berserk def. Medium Hardon via Majority Decision (48-47, 48-48, 48-47) to become the NEW Undisputed Epicity Light-Heavyweight Champion of the World!

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[EPILOGUE]

Epicity Productions Records (As of 3/29/2015)

 

Most Fights in Org: Brogan Kearney (6), The Rock (6)

 

Most Victories in Org: Snich Clinchwork (5)

 

Most KO Victories in Org: Snich Clinchwork (4), Jeffrey Miller (4)

 

Most Submission Victories in Org: Chris Junior (3)

 

 

Active Winning Streaks (3 or more)

 

Snich Clinchwork (170 lbs) (5)

Zoey Malone Jr (265 lbs) (4)

Jeffrey Miller (155 lbs) (4)

Lotus Suzinuki (170 lbs) (3)

Dominick De Struicao (185 lbs) (3)

 

 

 

Reigning Champions

 

Lightweight (155 lbs)

 

Jeffrey Miller - Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Andrew Morgan 4/4) (1/17/15Present)

 

Welterweight (170 lbs)

 

Lotus Suzinuki - Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Tyrone Biggums 4/25) (2/7/15 - Present)*

Wrestlefuck Wrestling Former Champion, One Defense (Relinquished Title) (12/6/1412/27/14)

 

*With this victory, Lotus Suzinuki becomes the linear Epicity Welterweight Champion. Wrestlefuck had the title, gave up the title, was defeated by Jeremy Smith. Jeremy Smith was defeated by Lotus. Boom.

 

Middleweight (185 lbs)

 

Dominick De Struicao - Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Wilder Wein 4/18) (2/14/15 - Present)

Drake Dusk – Former Champion, No Defenses (Relinquished Title) (12/20/14 – 12/20/14)

 

Light-heavyweight (205 lbs)

 

Urho Berserk Reigning Champion, No Defenses (Next Fight: Frank Dozer 4/25) (3/28/15 - Present) *

Medium Hardon - Former Champion, No Defenses (2/21/15 - 3/28/15)

Berry Bubberman - Former Champion, No Defenses (1/24/5 - 2/21/15)

 

*The Light-Heavyweight belt is cursed, no question. Will the piety of Urho Berserk be able to oust the demons that follow the belt? Find out! Also, I just watched Anabelle, so I'm seeing demonic possession everywhere. I hated those creepy little dolls BEFORE watching the movie.

 

Heavyweight (265 lbs)

 

Sean Watson - Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Zoey Malone Jr 4/11)

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you shouldn't worry about him, ho chi min is looking for a title shot and a revenge on the BS that happend last time.

 

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Dominick De Struicao: Não se preocupe; Em nossa próxima luta, vou mostrar ao mundo que seu verdadeiro nome é Sem Chin Min. Mas você não é da minha preocupação. Por que você deve obter um título de tiro quando há pessoas mais merecedor? Só porque você não consegue lidar com a perda? Só porque você não consegue dormir à noite? Crescer algumas bolas homenzinho.

Translator: Don't you worry; In our next fight, I will show the world that your true name is No Chin Min. But you are not of my concern at all. Why should you get a title shot when there are people more deserving? Just because you can't handle a loss? Just because you can't sleep at night? Grow some balls little man.

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Dominick De Struicao

8-1-0

Dominick De Struicao: Não se preocupe; Em nossa próxima luta, vou mostrar ao mundo que seu verdadeiro nome é Sem Chin Min. Mas você não é da minha preocupação. Por que você deve obter um título de tiro quando há pessoas mais merecedor? Só porque você não consegue lidar com a perda? Só porque você não consegue dormir à noite? Crescer algumas bolas homenzinho.

Translator: Don't you worry; In our next fight, I will show the world that your true name is No Chin Min. But you are not of my concern at all. Why should you get a title shot when there are people more deserving? Just because you can't handle a loss? Just because you can't sleep at night? Grow some balls little man.

you are right as you will most likely not pass your next fight as the champ, but i am coming for you don't you worry :)

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EP 20!!!!!! The Epic Dub Anniversary has arrived!!!



Jim Miller looks to break a EP record and tie another one as he seeks another (t)ko victory and with that, he will also tie with most victories in EP!! But the highly popular Andrew Morgan stands in his way and has his own agenda! Will Miller rise to the heavens or will his quest for glory burn down to the ground like the wings of Icarus. It's Morgan vs Miller and the 20th edition of EP is up!!




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Jeffrey Miller

 

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Too bad the fight against zahovic doesnt go through. The fight org management did schedule a good matchup. Gonna be a hard fight, with only one outcome, its gonna end in a K.O.

 

Morgan is a k.o-beast, i'm becoming a k.o-beast. Lets arrange this now, Morgan. You come out swinging like hell, i'll do the same, and lets give the fans what they deserve, an all-out war between you and me.

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The most important fight in my career is coming very close. I'm fucking nervous and eager the same time to get in the ring with morgan.

 

One of us two will step into epicity history as the man to be beaten. I trained well, will be full of energy for the fight, so no excuses to be made, i will win this.

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The most important fight in my career is coming very close. I'm fucking nervous and eager the same time to get in the ring with morgan.

 

One of us two will step into epicity history as the man to be beaten. I trained well, will be full of energy for the fight, so no excuses to be made, i will win this.

your next fight if you win will be much more challenging http://mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=228216

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Thats not a fair fight, thats 2 fighters vs one :( :D

he comes to rule over you all. i do wish you luck in your next fight, i will gladly rip that streak apart along with miller's face

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Embrace Thy Epicity

EP 20: Epic Dub Anniversary is a mixed martial arts event to be held by: Epicity Productions, in conjunction with Walhalla Clothing, and the VENDETTA fighting alliance. This event will take place on April 4, 2015 at the Sparta's Palace arena in Las Vegas, Nevda, USA.

[OFFICIAL FIGHT CARD]

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Lightweight Jeffrey Miller vs Andrew Morgan

Middleweight Hi Chi Min vs John Hoop

Lightweight Ruslan Mstislav Byhenikov vs Brogan Kearney

Heavyweight Ren Naga-Wing vs Worf Roshenko

Heavyweight King Con vs Matt Weston

Middleweight Ilya Mstislav Byhenikov vs Donnie Felterbush

Middleweight Kobe Bryant vs Stefan Kung

Light-Heavyweight Mack Bolan vs Deep Inuass

Lightweight Virgil Dreesen vs Aleksandr Kozlov

Heavyweight Shezzo Wicked vs Isa Bolentini

[THE PRELIMS]

 

 

 

(Middleweight Division) Ilya Mstislav Byhenikov (6-3) versus Donnie Felterbush (6-3)

(Preview)

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Ilya Mstislav Byhenikov, who shall henceforth for this write-up be known as Ilya Byhenikov, or even Ilya Byhen to make my life simpler, is a newcomer to the Epicity Productions middleweight division. He has an extensive background in wrestling, and has gradually improved his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, in which he holds a brown belt, as well as his striking. His ability to combine his Muay Thai with his offensive wrestling makes him a terror in the Epicity middleweight division.

 

He fought the majority of his fights for the Umbrella Corporation, as well as for Insanity MMA.

 

Donnie Felterbush is an absolutely thrilling addition to the Epicity middlweight division. Not only did he display an incredible Epicity debut, when he defeated Donnie Datsik, but he has a world class wrestling pedigree. I have personally worked with this manager in the past and I can attest to his abilities with molding young fighters into cage bound killers.

 

Donnie Felterbush is a veteran of multiple organizations, most notably the Bodies Engaged in Extreme Fighting promotion, also known as BEEF.

 

(Middleweight Division) Kobe Bryant (3-1) versus Stefan Kung (8-4)

(Preview)

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Kobe Bryant is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt with a noted history as a small time amateur boxer. His talent was such that he was considered a standout prospect and a potential contender should he make the move to professional boxing.

That day would never come, as he instead made his mixed martial arts debut at Bamma 3, knocking out Aapo Lollo in the second round. Although initially shunned in the boxing community, Bryant has recently received some nods of appreciation as he slowly grows into a complete mixed martial artist.

Bryant fought three times under the UNFC banners, winning on two of those occasions. In his most recent performance, we saw him lose to Ondrej Rigo in an immediate rematch of the fight in which Bryant dominated the first time around.

Stefan Kung is a very interesting enigma in the Epicity middleweight division. On the one hand, he is a legendary grappler; a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with submission victories over the likes of AG Pennypacker and Travis Davies. On the other hand, his former win streak of seven straight wins has begun to pale as a result of his recent performances. In his last five fights, he has won only one time.

However, it should be noted that Kung has fought only the elite of the Epicity Productions middleweight divisions, having fought Dale McCann, Ho Chi Min, Travis Davies, and AG Pennypacker in a rematch.

 

(Light-Heavyweight Division) Mack Bolan (11-9) versus Deep Inuass (4-0)

(Preview)

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Mack Bolan is a Greco Roman wrestler that competed for several smaller shows before signing to fight for the Dissension Fighting Championship. In his debut with the promotion, he won the vacant light-heavyweight championship, which he defended once before dropping. He rebounded with three impressive victories before defeating Alan Artleby in the second round, claiming the vacant Devastation FC light-heavyweight championship in the process.

 

Bolan once again defended his world title with ease, only to lose it in his second defense. He went on a five fight losing streak following the loss of his second world title, but managed to win two of his last three fights within the Silent Fighting Championship.

 

This fight will be his Epicity debut.

 

Deep Inuass is a former professional wrestler and amateur boxer. His mixed martial arts career has taken place entirely in small QFC shows, where he holds a perfect undefeated record of four brutal knockouts. Like his opponent, he is making his Epicity debut in this fight.

 

 

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(Lightweight Division) Virgil Dreesen (2-1) versus Aleksandr Kozlov (10-10)

(Preview)
Virgil Dreeson, also known as “The Violator” to his fans, is a well rounded mixed martial arts fighter that utilizes a Muay Thai style of attack to smash opponents. In his MMA debut, Dreeson was knocked out in just under four minutes at the UNFC 36 event, and was subsequently dropped by his management team. Dreeson has actually had three prior management teams, despite having only three professional fights to his credit.

 

He rebounded over a month later when he defeated Kalle Palikka at UNFC 43 under new management. His most recent fight was a short notice appearance against Mr Roboto, a fight that he won via first round knockout.

 

Aleksandr Kozlov is a Russian mixed martial artist that uses a combination of Sambo and Muay Thai in his fights. His biggest detriment is his small stature; at 5'5, Kozlov regularly finds himself looking up at his opponents.

 

Despite his vertical handicap, Aleksandr Kozlov has a storied history in the fight game; he started out as a Bushido Proving Grounds lightweight contender, went on to claim the Insanity MMA lightweight championship and defend it, and finally settled into his position as the gate keeper of the elite.


His tremendous fighting skills and stubborn tenacity in the cage gives him the ability to be an incredibly deep pot hole in the road to the championships.

 

 

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(Heavyweight Division) Shezzo Wicked (8-8-1) versus Isa Bolentini (7-5)

(Preview)

Shezzo Wicked is a former professional boxer that briefly made the switch to mixed martial arts, winning three of eight MMA fights before moving to England and becoming a kickboxer. He found much more success in this new sport, challenging for the super-heavyweight championship. Despite ending his kick boxing career on a high note, with two dominant victories, Shezzo Wicked felt that his failures in MMA had left a stain on his honor.

 

So, Wicked got back into fighting shape (he had bloated in size while fighting as a super-heavyweight kickboxer), and signed up at a local bar to fight in an MMA Toughman contest. He defeated his opponent via dominant unanimous decision. While the performance didn't turn any heads, Wicked was able to meet a talent scout from Epicity Productions, which led to him being given a one-fight deal with the promotion to prove his worth; he defeated Johnny Rico at EP 13.

 

Following the performance, Wicked signed a three-fight contract with Epicity Productions, and was defeated by raising prospect Rasputin Erasmus in the second round.

 

Isa Bolentini began his mixed martial arts journey in the Random Fighting league, with a disappointing first round defeat. He was promptly dropped by his management and picked up by a new team. Under this new guidance, he signed to fight for Troid MMA, going 3-1 with the promotion with three brutal first round knockout victories in that time.

 

Despite the impressive showing, Bolentini would change management once again, fighting three times (with two stoppage victories), only to find himself signing with yet ANOTHER management team. Isa Bolentini, now on to his fourth manager, is 2-2 with two disappointing defeats in recent times. His most recent fight was a first round knockout loss to Matt Weston at EP 14.


Main Card Coming Soon...

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"Fun" Facts about my write-ups:

 

1) The "Winning Streak" list that is posted in the EVENT REVIEW following each show only mentions fighters that are on a three fight winning streak or better, and only includes fighters whose winning streaks happened within Epicity Productions. For the sake of promotion, one victory within the company is worth more than a ten fight winning streak in the QFC. If you've defeated some world beaters, I will mention that in my preview, but it isn't related to the Prologue lists.

 

2) If you have a custom avatar, I will be trying to incorporate it into my work here on out. A fight with two guys using default game avatars will receive a semi-relevant real world staredown picture instead.

 

3) I love to advertise, so if you want to get your company (excluding fight organizations) mentioned in my work, let me know!

 

 

Now, I have been doing a special thing for the main and co-main events for the last couple of shows; I want to give people the opportunity to make their fighter feel larger than life, to give him a story and a unique behavior in the cage. To do this, I have written out a rough script with multiple choices for each line.

 

As I mentioned before, this has been a thing only for the top two fights on any given card. However, if you would like to take part in this, please contact me at least four days before your fight and I will send you the script.

 

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he comes to rule over you all. i do wish you luck in your next fight, i will gladly rip that streak apart along with miller's face

 

Jeffrey Miller

 

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i'm not gonna start trashtalking to you, as it would seem i have already won my next fight. Got too much respect for morgan to go already bragging like he is a sure win. First fight Morgan, and you can face the looser first, Morgan or me :)

 

After you beat the looser, you can start challenging the champion.

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[MAIN CARD]

 

(Heavyweight Division) King Con (2-1) versus Matt Weston (8-2-1)

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King Con is a former amateur boxer that had dreams of winning Olympic gold. When he earned a spot in the Olympic Games, he knew that he was destined to win that gold medal, and nobody could stop him. Fate, however, does not always give us the path that we want it to. King Con broke his hand the day before he was set to compete, and an alternate took his place, winning the silver medal in his stead.

 

King Con knew that he was destined for more than he had received, and turned pro, only to get the almighty shaft when the judges awarded his opponent with an undeserving victory. King Con retired from boxing after only one fight, disgusted with the games and the falsehoods.

 

King Con moved to Finland and took odd jobs working as a bouncer at local clubs and shows. One such job saw him acting as gate security at a mixed martial arts show called Claymore Elite Combat. The show was putting on its three hundred and twenty-ninth fight card; needless to say, King Con made no effort to hide his disdain for these so-called cage fighters. He had fought some of the best amateurs in the world en route to the Olympics; he knew that he could beat these unskilled brawlers.

 

When he asked to fight, the CEC management warned him that it wasn't what he expected. He shrugged, asked if he was in, and found himself fighting at the very next show; in the CEC 330 undercard, King Con faced Jason Cheely, a Jiu-Jitsu purple belt and experienced wrestler. After battering Cheely with hard punches early, Con quickly found himself on his back with Cheely forcing him to submit or face a broken arm.

 

The experience opened Con's eyes to a whole new level of fighting; he returned at CEC 343 having trained extensively in ground fighting; he was paired up with veteran kick boxer Wander Leijonen. Despite absorbing some hard leg kicks, King Con battered his foe with four hard punches, the final one sending Leijonen spiraling into unconsciousness. The fight would only last forty-six seconds.

 

King Con changed management teams following his impressive second MMA fight, and took several months off to train in these new fighting arts. He returned to MMA in a local QFC show, brutally beating his unfortunate opponent in just two minutes time. This fight will be Con's Epicity debut.

 

Matt Weston is a former kick boxer that simply loves to fight. He fought for the New Age Cage Fighting K-1 league for the better part of 2014, racking up a pro kickboxing record of 5-1-1; he is on his fourth management team, having been dropped repeatedly. He made his Epicity debut at EP 9, where he suffered the lone stoppage defeat of his career at the hand(s) of Zoey Malone Jr. In his most recent appearance, Weston knocked out Isa Bolentini in just under three minutes.

 

 

 

(Heavyweight Division) Ren Naga-Wing (3-1) versus Worf Roshenko (14-12)

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Ren Naga-Wing is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner that proudly boasts his brown belt in the discipline. He has since improved his wrestling dramatically, making him an absolute terror on the ground. His MMA debut was less than spectacular, with a 28 second obliteration at the hands of his opponent.

He rebounded at Ultimate Vegas 3, submitting Paul Jones in 21 seconds. Following this, he has competed twice for Epicity Productions with two first round submission victories to his credit.

Worf Roshenko is a man that went from watching far too much Star Trek (although he would say he didn't watch enough of it...) to becoming a dangerous mixed martial arts fighter. He has competed nine times in the QFC, winning seven of those fights.


He utilizes a mixed style of Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and is more than capable of stopping you with strikes or with submissions. He has a true ability to pass fluidly from one style to the next, adapting to where the fight takes place. This will be his Epicity debut.

(Lightweight Division) Ruslan Mstislav Byhenikov (7-2) versus Brogan Kearney (8-6)

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Ruslan Mstislav Byhenikov is an aggressive Russian Sambo fighter that fluently mixes his punches, kicks, and takedowns to bring the fight to his advantage. Despite being primarily known for his striking prowess, the majority of his stoppages have come by way of submission; in addition to his otherwise elite skills, Byhenikov is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt and accomplished boxer.

 

His early MMA career was spent fighting for the Umbrella Corporation, where he earned a record of 4-1 with only one fight going the distance. Following his time with the Umbrella Corporation, Byhenikov signed to fight for the UNFC Tokyo league, where he claimed a notable victory over elite slugger Dominik Kokoszka.

 

Brogan Kearney is a seasoned boxer and mixed martial artist. His early career was primarily spent fighting for the World Combat Sports Association, where he held a record of five wins and only one loss. He fought twice for the Pomplestine Fighting Championship, where he faced two stoppage defeats before leaving the promotion.

 

Following his time with PFC, he signed to fight for Epicity Productions; a move which has seemingly revitalized his career path. Although he was defeated at EP 1, he rebounded with first round knockout victories over Bragainho Prado and Derek Patterson. He lost twice following those impressive showings, but only against the very best of his division. His most recent appearance was at EP 16, where he knocked out Homero Lopez in the first round.

 

 

 

[CO-MAIN EVENT]

 

(Middleweight Division) Ho Chi Min (4-1) versus John Hoop (11-7-1)

(Preview)

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Ho Chi Min is a Karateka with a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He has found a home at the Restricted Area private training facility, sparring regularly with Fat Retard and Medium Hardon. Ho Chi Min has fought exclusively for Epicity Productions since its inception, making his MMA debut at EP 1. In his most recent fight, he defeated Stefan Kung via Unanimous Decision, winning two rounds to one against Kung.

John Hoop is a former K-1 Kickboxer that started his prize fighting career in the World Combat Sports Association; he fought thirteen times in professional kickboxing, earning a record of 9-3-1. His third professional fight was against Marmaduke Chuffnell for the kick boxing middleweight world title; he was defeated via TKO when he was knocked down and failed to beat the referee's count.

Hoop went undefeated across six consecutive fights, which culminated in two back-to-back title fights against Franco Williams, with John Hoop coming out on top in both times. Hoop then moved to mixed martial arts, defeating Travis Davies at EP 2.

Hoop has struggled across his four following fights with Epicity Productions, winning once against Leiro Nayr.

[MAIN EVENT]

http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20150113202340ep.png(Lightweight Division, Championship bout) Jeffrey Miller© (11-5-1) versus Andrew Morgan (16-7)

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Jeffrey Miller was born in Okinawa, Japan, on an American Naval base. His parents, who both served in the Navy, raised Jeffrey on the base until the day that they retired from the service. Having raised Jeffrey out of Japan, and having learned to love the culture, they decided to remain in the country until Jeffrey could graduate from high school.

 

Unfortunately, Jeffrey Miller was seen as an outsider to the Japanese students, and frequently found himself the victim of harsh bullying, even to the point of getting assaulted by the other boys. Jeffrey's father saw this and decided that it was time to teach his son to defend himself... despite the pleas of Jeffrey's mother, his father turned him into quite the little brawler, which earned him a reputation as a local badass.

 

After graduating from high school, Jeffrey decided to enroll in a local mixed martial arts academy, and soon found himself competing against vastly more experienced competition.

 

Jeffrey Miller made his mixed martial arts debut at the UNFC's debut show, dubbed FNPFC Opening Night; he was standing opposite from Jay Thayers, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt from Italy. Miller dominated the fight with effective kick boxing and a takedown which inevitably ended in getting caught in a submission. The loss would teach Miller a valuable lesson about mixed martial arts.

 

Jeffrey Miller's official record with the promotion came to a close at five wins, three defeats, and one draw; he fought for the featherweight championship twice opposite Ferdinand Cortes, although he came up short at that time.

 

After winning two of four fights with Destiny FC, Miller signed to fight for Epicity Productions, which flew him out to Las Vegas, Nevada to fight. In his Epicity debut, Miller annihilated Homero Lopez with devastating punches, culminating in a first round knockout. He followed this with a second round stoppage of Brogan Kearney.

 

Following that impressive performance, Jeffrey Miller was next offered the opportunity to fight for the vacant Epicity Lightweight Championship of the World. His opponent would be Jiu-Jitsu brown belt Julius Octavius. Miller readily accepted the fight offer and the date was set.

 

Octavius spoke poorly of Miller, calling him a few very inappropriate words including some derogatory names for a Japanese person. For Miller, it was his high school bullying experience all over again; rather than slow him down, this only served to motivate him further. For Jeffrey Miller, this became a fight he could not be allowed to lose.

 

Miller would hurt Octavius twice in the first round, battering him with power punches while avoiding the takedown. Early in the second round, Miller would find his stoppage, becoming the undisputed lightweight champion. Miller's most recent performance was a hard fought fourth round stoppage over Marvin Zerkle, in which Miller successfully defended his coveted championship belt.

 

Jeffrey Miller finally found his gold, and he would rather die than give it back.

 

If you asked Andrew Morgan about his background, he would tell you that he is just a quiet kid from West Ham, England. His parents, a pair of teachers, wanted their son to become an engineer, to get rich and be happy and successful. For Andrew, it was nice to know what he was going to be, even though he really had no particular interest in engineering. Andrew, however, was content.

That all changed when Andrew saw his Uncle fight. For, you see, his Uncle Jack was a professional boxer and was challenging for a local championship belt. Andrew Morgan wanted to quit his schooling and focus on boxing full time, following the excitement of seeing his Uncle win the championship. His parents flat out refused to even humor the idea, however; eventually, both sides agreed to meet in the middle. Andrew would continue his schooling with the intention of becoming an engineer, and he would be allowed to take boxing classes so long as he kept his grades up.

Andrew trained with his Uncle from an early age, and gained a great wealth of knowledge from the man. His Uncle was harsh, strict, but also patient and eager to see his young prodigy improve.

Long before Andrew considered competing in professional mixed martial arts, he was boxing and loving it. He turned professional early and competed frequently, earning an overall record of 35-1, with his sole loss coming in his pro debut. Despite the fact that some may have written him off after his rocky start, he claimed several notable world titles before retiring from boxing.

He became an avid fan of Fedor Emilianenko before he even understood what sport he was watching. Fedor's heart and tenacity impressed the young slugger, especially seeing Fedor overcome much larger men throughout his career. In order to follow in the footsteps of his idol, he made the transition from boxing to MMA.

In the ring, Morgan tries to emulate Fedor; he strives to be respectful towards opponents, calm in the face of adversity, but unrelentingly violent when he fights.

In mixed martial arts, he has only competed for Death Squad MMA, where he challenged for the welterweight, lightweight, and middleweight championship a total of five times; he claimed the lightweight championship with a second round stoppage of Danny White, he claimed the middleweight championship with a stoppage over David Bellic.

After losing his title to Michael Koko, he reclaimed it in an immediate rematch, stopping Koko early into the second round.

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The most important fight in my career is coming very close. I'm fucking nervous and eager the same time to get in the ring with morgan.

 

One of us two will step into epicity history as the man to be beaten. I trained well, will be full of energy for the fight, so no excuses to be made, i will win this.

 

 

the fight ended like we expected, one got k.o-ed. we went out slugging, and someone went to sleep. thats what the fans want, and thats what they got. Good luck Morgan in your next fight, hope you may bounce back with a win.

 

gonna recuperate for half a week and then start training for my next opponent. no time to play, gotta work hard if i want to stay Epicity Champion!!

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