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Yeah, well my a$$hole boss seems to appreciate you a little

a sponsorship has been sent your way.

He said "You have earned that"

He also told me NOT to call you a pansy again, my world has turned upside down.

 

Dork'yle Hawk WOW are you going to get smashed @ WC Fight Night: Beat Down

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Doyle Hawk: You are a good spirit to give me another crack at you so quickly.

Even though I think that you are a pansy, you are a HIGH quality Pansy.

Much respect to you. :yes:

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Its another huge evening of action-packed MMA entertainment as the World Combat Championships together with Vikai Gear presents its second New York City fight card, its WC 17: Mouba vs Jon 3! Two title fights are on the card headlined by the featherweight championship between Mamad Mouba and Derrick Jon and co-headlined by a tilt for the currently vacant lightweight crown between Papa Shango and Better Dead! Shtaaf Reimish here as always to break down all of Saturday's bouts, so let's get 'er going!





#11 OZ Icon (0-1) vs #8 Sonny "Steamin" Rich (0-0) Superheavyweight





WC 17's card kicks off with a superheavyweight tilt between two young fighters looking to make an early impression on their new bosses, its OZ Icon vs Sonny "Steamin" Rich! Icon comes into this fight with just one pro bout under his belt, a QFC loss to Diabolical Denubis, but will look to rebound here in his WCC debut. The 23-year-old hometown kid has a devastating pair of knuckles and knows how to use them. Rich is making his pro debut here at WC 17 and is looking for that dream beginning that includes a victory. The native of Philadelphia doesn't have to travel far from home for the fight either, and will look to utilize his superior Muay Thai skill set to wear down his opponent Saturday. I've got Icon via KO.





#10 Fedor "Stunna" Sambo (4-3) vs #11 "Terror" Trev Allen (2-1) Heavyweight





The second fight on tap pits two under ranked heavyweights into the octagon together to see who is ready to take that next step, its Fedor "Stunna" Sambo vs "Terror" Trev Allen! Sambo has been with the WCC since WC 4 back on the Island, but has never really seen his career take off in the trajectory he wanted it to. After going 3-2 in season, he survived the first round of the Island tournament with a KO of Brad Lee before bowing to the WCC's own Mib Louie in the second round. The Russian has an amazing knockout punch, but we'll have to see how effective it will be against his much taller opponent Saturday. Allen has only previously fought in the QFC, but has taken his time developing into what should be a great fighter of the future. He's got such an amazingly well-rounded repertoire that he truly can combat most things his opponent's throw at him. The Englishmen is coming off a TKO loss, so expect one hungry beast when the bell sounds on Saturday. I've got Allen via TKO.





#6 William Obi (5-0) vs #4 Remi Mooka (4-1) Superheavyweight





Next up we have a recent QFC tournament winner making his first WCC appearance against a WCC veteran, as William Obi takes on Remi Mooka! Obi is coming off an impressive QFC tournament championship run that saw him go 4-0 brutalizing his opponents with his viscous fists. The 23-year-old Brit has won every fight in the first round, and has shown how to dominate the QCF as a boxing specialist. It will be interesting to see how he fairs in the more competitive world of the WCC. Mooka is a WCC veteran, making his pro debut back at WC 3, going 4-1 with four submission victories. Its all but a given the Aussie will look for the takedown early and often in order to have any chance against the striking king that is Obi. Should be a great fight, and I can't see it going too long either way. I'll take Obi via KO.





#2 Arthur "King" Carvalho (7-7) vs #3 Buba Harmon (2-1) Middleweight





WC 17 sheds a couple pounds as we head to the middleweight division for two top-3 fighters getting set to decide who gets the next crack at the belt, its #2 Arthur "King" Carvalho taking on Buba Harmon! Carvalho has seen his career go up and down during his time on the Island. Fighting in both the AFL and HG, the Brazilian amasses a 7-7 record with six of his wins coming via submission. The switch to the WCC provides the BJJ brown belt with the perfect opportunity to rejuvenate an inconsistent career. Harmon has fought once before in the WCC, a decision win over Jack White at WC 9, which was followed by a change of management. The change resulted in his first loss of his career (in the QFC), but the American is hungry to find the win column again with his natural knock out power and decent takedown defense. I think this fight may come down to who's manager prepared their fighter better, but the experience of Carvalho may trump all; Carvalho via submisison.





#8 "The Crown Prince" Arthas Menethil (3-1) vs #4 Jet Hemi (7-7) Bantamweight





The last fight of the preliminary card pits "The Crown Prince" Arthas Menethil up against Jet Hemi as they both look to climb to the next rung on the bantamweight ladder! Menethil began his career in Finland where he went 2-1 before moving to the United States where he headlined NACF's MMA debut event, submitting Gregor Samsa midway through the third and final round. The American native has unreal wrestling abilities, and will look to continue using them to victory in his new home in the WCC. Hemi has hit a huge skid in his career, one that began with so much promise. The Kiwi began with six straight AFL victories including a title fight TKO of Jimmy Bond. He lost his next one however, and has stuttered to all new depths losing seven of his last eight trips to the octagon. Hopefully the new address in New York will do him good as he looks to regain championship form and make another push at a title fight. I'll take Hemi winning via KO.





#5 Hughtavious Mingo (8-3) vs #4 Egon "The Wall" Ekkehard (5-1) Light Heavyweight





The main card begins with a light heavyweight tilt between two top-5 ranked fighters as Hughtavious Mingo looks to keep the good run going against Egon "The Wall" Ekkehard! Mingo had a solid Island career in the Highland Games and made a decent tournament run into the third round before falling to a first round KO at the hands of Jake Theodorou. The 20-year-old West Monroe native has huge KO power, winning putting four of his previous opponents to sleep, never mind the other knockdowns to his name. Ekkehard was on quite a tear through the WCC before its move to New York. The German submission artist earned five straight victories, four via submission, before falling via a head kick KO to Rice Aroni in the third round of the Island tournament. Stand-up versus ground attack in this one, and I've got Mingo getting the KO before he gets taken down.





#5 Dick Wad (9-3) vs #7 Ali Mouba (7-5) Heavyweight





Next up, former WCC champion Dick Wad takes to the octagon to resume his climb back to the top against another former top challenger, Ali Mouba! Wad is one of the more prominent names in the WCC, being the inaugural heavyweight champion and successfully defending the belt four times, before losing it to Barney Gumble in the WCC/HG heavyweight unification bout. The Canadian then fell to Maki Pulu via submission at the end of the Island season and made it only as far as the third round of the Island tournament. Do not think for a second that the Muay Thai specialist is finished though, as he's only 26 and ready to press once again for the WCC crown. Mouba is also a fighter looking to make that push for the title. The Senegalese fighter struggled to gain traction in HG but had immediate success in the WCC winning his first two bouts. The boxing/wrestling forte fighter was eliminated from the Island tournament in the second round, but that did give him more time to prep for his first tilt in the bright lights of New York City. This fight has all the makings for a glorious one, and I'll take Mouba winning via submission.





#1 Bobby Bob Bob (11-4) vs #5 Josh "Rude" Miller (9-5) Bantamweight





Another fight, another former champion as Bobby Bob Bob steps into the octagon eager to reclaim the belt he recently lost against Josh "Rude" Miller for a title shot! The former WCC bantamweight title holder, Bob, saw his reign end with a decision loss to BJ Arnold, before responding nicely to defeat Zyd Xyd via TKO at 'The Big Bang.' The Muay Thai specialist from Bolivia saw his run in the Island tournament end in the third round, but he's poised to resume his role as the top bantamweight contender in the WCC with a win Saturday. Miller has taken a lot of time off the octagon in 2015, training hard so that he can be the WCC champ. The Canadian fought nine times in the AFL before their collapse and saw his record plummet near the end of his time there, which resulted in the extra training time. The twenty-year-old is a BJJ brown belt, and with his ever improving striking skill set, he could be a legit title threat in the WCC for years to come. I really like what Miller's done with his time away from competition, and as a result, I'll take him via submission.





Lightweight Championship Title Fight




#1 Papa Shango (12-5) vs #3 Better "Off" Dead (9-6) Lightweight





In the co-main event of the evening, the World Combat Championships gives two lightweight fighters the chance to fight each other again, this time to claim the recently vacated championship title, its Papa Shango Better "Off" Dead! Shango fought twice in the WCC before the move, after an extended stay in the former AFL, where he did earn his first title shot of his career. He lost that fight via TKO, and will be hungry not to let the second title shot of his career pass him by. The Somalian has earned 'Submission of the Night' awards three times in his career, and will be eager to build off of his semi-final appearance in the Island tournament. Dead fought well in his long Highland Games career, but never quite earned the shot to fight for a title. The move to the WCC is exactly what he needed, as the vacant belt lies awaiting a holder. The native of Palau has extreme KO abilities, but has only mediocre takedown defense, which could be his demise against the ground expert. When these two met earlier this month in the Island tournament, Shango was able to submit Dead midway through the first round, and to be honest, I can't really see this one going any differently. Shango via submission.





Featherweight Championship Title Fight




© "The Real King" Mamad Mouba (11-3) vs #2 Derrick Jon (9-2) Featherweight





And now, for the main event of the evening! The World Combat Championships together with Vikai Gear presents a trilogy ending championship bout between the current WCC featherweight champion, "The Real King" Mamad Mouba, taking on the challenger, Derrick Jon! Mouba is a name any WCC fan knows extremely well, as the champ has been with the organization since its inception, fighting first at WC 3, and winning the inaugural featherweight championship fight at WC 5. There has been no other WCC featherweight champ, and the striking Senegal native will look to keep it that way here in New York. The #1 ranked Island featherweight made it all the way to the Island tournament final, but fell there to fellow WCC fighter Ali Roumani via a first round submission, one second before the bell rang. Jon did begin in his career in the WCC but really made a name for himself at Highland Games, fighting his way up to a title shot, which he lost to George Moshington via submission. In these two fighters previous encounters back in December, they each took a decision win away from the other, and one can expect the same grueling matchup that the first two had. It'll go the distance, and Mouba will remain the only owner of the belt!





Last weekend, the World Combat Championships delivered in a huge way in its New York City debut, and this weekends event, WC 17: Mouba vs Jon 2, will be no different! Two title fights, 20 top-11 fighters, 10 great match-ups; WC 17 will blow the top off of Hard Knocks - New York! See you Saturday!





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Doyle Hawk interview's Kurt "Show Bow" Kiwi!

 

 

Hawk:So Mr.Kiwi,What do you think of your opponent Maynard Keenan?

 

Show Bow:I...Am...Show Bow.

 

Hawk:...Alright,Well,Do you have any plans for the future of your career?

 

Show Bow:I...Am...Show Bow.

 

Hawk:...............For the future,Are you gonna stay with WC Or are you gonna go to another organisation?

 

Show Bow:I...Am...Show Bow.

 

Hawk;........What do you think you need to improve on and what do you think of the champion in your weight class?

 

Show Bow:I...Am...Show Bow.I...Am...Show Bow.

 

Hawk:Listen you piece of shit,If you say that one more fucking time,Im gonna knock you on your fucking ass!

 

Show Bow:I AM SHOW BOW!

 

**As Hawk Tries to stand up,Show bow knocks him out with a elbow to the side of the head*

*25 Minutes later*

 

*As Hawk opens his eyes,He see's Showbow standing over him,And he whispers to hawk*

 

Show Bow:I...Am...Show Bow!

 

Hawk:ASSHO-*Technical difficulties we will be back shortly.*

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Doyle Hawk interview's Kurt "Show Bow" Kiwi!

 

 

Hawk:So Mr.Kiwi,What do you think of your opponent Maynard Keenan?

 

Show Bow:I...Am...Show Bow.

 

Hawk:...Alright,Well,Do you have any plans for the future of your career?

 

Show Bow:I...Am...Show Bow.

 

Hawk:...............For the future,Are you gonna stay with WC Or are you gonna go to another organisation?

 

Show Bow:I...Am...Show Bow.

 

Hawk;........What do you think you need to improve on and what do you think of the champion in your weight class?

 

Show Bow:I...Am...Show Bow.I...Am...Show Bow.

 

Hawk:Listen you piece of shit,If you say that one more fucking time,Im gonna knock you on your fucking ass!

 

Show Bow:I AM SHOW BOW!

 

**As Hawk Tries to stand up,Show bow knocks him out with a elbow to the side of the head*

*25 Minutes later*

 

*As Hawk opens his eyes,He see's Showbow standing over him,And he whispers to hawk*

 

Show Bow:I...Am...Show Bow!

 

Hawk:ASSHO-*Technical difficulties we will be back shortly.*

I AM SHOW BOW !!!

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WC Fight Night: April Fools preview



The World Combat Championships presents its first midweek fight card in New York City this Wednesday down at Hard Knocks - New York, its "WC Fight Night: April Fools!" Two former WCC champions, Matt Porcelain Punisher and Oleg Bartowski grace the evenings card as #1 ranked fighters looking for another title shot along with a huge amount of young talent looking to make early impressions on WCC owner JJ Tycooner. There's everything from title shots and good career starts on the line, so it should be a great evening of action! Shtaaf Reimish here as always to preview all of the evening's matchups, so lets get 'er going!





Kale Strong (0-0) vs Arn "The Enforcer" Anderson (0-0) Heavyweight





First up on Wednesday's card is a heavyweight bout between to guys making their professional debuts, its Kale Strong vs Arn "The Enforcer" Anderson! Strong has trained his entire life for this moment, his first professional MMA bout! The 17-year-old Canadian has phenomenal striking abilities for not only his age, but compared veteran strikers in the WCC. He's also been training hard on his takedown defense, so expect him to attempt to keep this fight standing. Anderson, however, is a ground game specialist. The American owns a brown belt in BJJ and has a solid wrestling background as well, so he'll be looking early and often for the takedown. I can't see him being able to get the takedown, however, before meeting one of Strong's devastating knuckles. I'll take Strong via KO to kick of the night!





#8 Shino Ohio (4-2) vs #6 Cory "The Producer" Syx (1-0) Featherweight





April fools sheds a few pounds for the next matchup as two top-10 featherweights, Shino Ohio and #6 Cory "The Producer" Syx take to the octagon for our seconds fight of the evening! Ohio is making his WCC debut here at Aprils Fools, after fighting briefly in the QFC and HG on the Island. The 21-year-old never was really able to fully implant himself as a legitimate title contender, and is hoping a fresh start will help him take that next step. Syx comes to the WCC after a one-fight stint in the London QFC where he TKO'd Mitch Castro early with a series of devastating strikes. Its hard to tell where the Englishman may choose to take this fight considering his spread of abilities, so this should be an intriguing fight If nothing else. I see it going the distance, and Ohio taking it on the cards.





#15 Pdiddy "The Punisher" Parker (0-0) vs Josh "Warmaster" Heath (0-1) Heavyweight





Two more young heavyweights get set for battle in the next fight as Pdiddy "The Punisher" Parker and Josh "Warmaster" Heath get set for their WCC debuts! Parker is making his pro MMA debut here at April Fools, and will look to make an early statement that he means business to his new employers. The Georgia native has solid Muay Thai skills that he'll look to use to wear down his opponent Wednesday. Heath has bar none the sickest afro in the WCC, but he also hopes he has much more to state his case he belongs in professional MMA. After a pro debut QFC submission loss to Tristan Gaines, the Helsinki-based American hopes to turn things around sooner than later to place his career in an upwards trajectory. I can't see it happening however, as I've got Parker winning via TKO.





Mike Jursllla (1-0) vs #14 Bobby "RUDE 1" Rude (0-0) Heavyweight





We stay with the heavyweights for our fourth fight on April Fools' card with Mike Jursllla and Bobby "RUDE 1" Rude taking the climb into the octagon at Hard Knocks - New York! Jursllla enters this bout with just one professional fight to his record, a three round decision win over Samanths Biktakos in the QFC. The Swedish teenager has been polishing his craft for quite some time now and will look to use his well-balanced attack to his advantage Wednesday in the octagon. Rude is making his pro MMA debut after spending some time in a regional pro wrestling circuit. We'll have to see if that has any influence on his fight this week, but the local kid may have to lean on the hometown support if he has any chance against his solid opposition. I've got Jursllla via TKO.





#10 Jason "The Falcon" Imbert (0-0) vs #7 Alexander "Xenomorph" Norton (0-2) Superheavyweight





The last fight of the preliminary card features the big boys of the WCC Superheavyweight division as Jason "The Falcon" Imbert and Alexander "Xenomorph" Norton look to take a step in the right direction in the ever-competitive superheavyweight division! Imbert makes his first ever trip into an octagon Wednesday in this, his pro debut. The knuckle-swinging New Yorker will have the hometown support, but with a amazing boxing attack added to some decent takedown defense, this guy may not need it. Norton is looking to re-establish his career after losing his first two pro bouts in the QFC. The California native is also a solid boxer, but really lacks the takedown defense and ground game, which has been his demise thus far in his career. If this fight stays standing, he may pose a chance. Still, I'll take Imbert via submission.





#5 Fredro "I Got You" Star (0-0) vs #6 Pavel Datysuk (1-0) Middleweight





The main card kicks off with two young promising middleweight contenders as #5 Fredro "I Got You" Star and #6 Pavel Datysuk look to prove they belong in the WCC middleweight elite! Star will look to use any advantage the hometown crowd may give him to help calm the nerves in his first pro MMA bout. The 25-year-old New Yorker has some solid striking skills while standing, but his ground game is yet untested. Datysuk makes his way to the bright lights of New York via Moscow Russia, where he grew up and learned how to swing the fists. He's got some serious ground game, and may be the next young kid to make the rise to supremacy in the WCC's middleweight division. Should be a great fight between two promising fighters! I'll take Datysuk via submission.





#3 "Silverback" Devin Jaqquard (6-2) vs #6 Ville "Toto" Ahokas (5-1) Bantamweight





In the first of four veteran match-ups on April Fools' card, the WCC brings together two of the top bantamweight fighters looking to make that final push to be the next title challenger, its #3 "Silverback" Devin Jaqquard taking on #6 Ville "Toto" Ahokas! Jaqquard comes to the WCC after a solid Island season in both the AFL and HG before bowing out early in the season finale first round. The Canadian built an impressive resume including both KO and submission wins, but after that shocking first round loss to Jacob Naankuse via first round submission, it will be interesting to see how he responds. Ahokas sprinted out to a 5-0 start to his career, but unfortunately ran into former WCC bantamweight champ Bobby Bob Bob in the Island tournament second round to give him his first pro loss. The Finish boxer has solid stand-up skills, and combined with a crafty takedown defense, makes him a challenging puzzle for even the best fighters. I'll take Jaqquard via submission.





#3 Einar "The Iok" Enkeltman (7-2) vs #6 Garuda "Furball" Meow (7-3) Lightweight





Two top-ranked lightweights are the next to step into the octagon as Einar "The Iok" Enkeltman and Garuda "Furball" Meow look to supplant themselves among the WCC elite! Enkeltman comes to New York after an extremely successful Island season that saw him excel in Highland Games before grappling his way to a semi-final showing in the Island tournament. Simply put, the Norwegian does not lose a fight if it hits the canvas. His brown BJJ belt combined with amazing wrestling abilities makes him almost unbeatable in a grapple-fest. Meow has only fought in Gamasi Fighting Company thus far in his career, amassing a solid 7-3 record that included winning the G-Co lightweight belt and successfully defending it once before eventually losing it to Joe Malenko. The American may be the fighter to defeat Enkeltman on the canvas, as the 20-year-old has an amazing ground resume as well, but also has under-respected striking abilities that may cause problems for the Norwegian. Should be an interesting fight for these two WCC debutants. I'll take Enkeltman taking it again on the canvas via submission.





#1 Matt "Fondelier" Porcelain Punisher (15-2) vs #3 Vincent Obi (5-0) Superheavyweight





In the co-main event of the evening, former WCC superheavyweight champ and current #1 Matt "Fondelier" Porcelain Punisher aims to get his mojo back on track against a young up-and-coming star and current #3 Vincent Obi! Punisher is as well known as any to WCC fans. The LA native won the inaugural superheavyweight title and then successfully defended it five times before finally falling to Skunk Asap in the WCC's final Island event. The Rio-based MPP only made it as far as the second round in the Island tournament, which should add even more fuel to the fire as he looks to rebound back into a title fight against Asap or however else has the belt when the time comes. Obi is coming off an impressive QFC tournament win that saw him knock off all 4 fighters he saw via (T)KO. The natural boxer from London may have the upper hand while standing with MPP, but will most likely have trouble if it does go to the canvas simply due to lack of experience. MPP will be hungry for a title shot, but Obi's striking abilities has me believing! Obi via KO.





#1 Oleg Bartowski (8-3) vs #2 Tim Woods (9-2) Welterweight





And now, for the main event of the evening, the World Combat Championships together with Vikai Gear presents a battle between the top-2 welterweight contenders for the next crack at current champ Tony Bullard, its former WCC welterweight champion Oleg Bartowski taking on perennial WCC bridesmaid Tim Woods! Bartowski enters this fight looking to regain form after falling back in the rankings and slowly beginning the trek back to his current #1 challenger status. A second round Island tournament exit was not the showing the Buffalo native was looking for, but he'll look to keep his two-fight WCC win streak alive and set up a potential title fight against Tony Bullard with a win here Wednesday. Woods is also a name that needs introduction to WCC fans. Debuting at WC 1, the New York native has amassed a 6-2 WCC record, but has always fallen a fight short of a title shot. Wednesday, he'll have another chance, and he should have a fairly good crack at it. The 26-year-old has far-superior Muay Thai abilities, so if he can clinch this one up, he should be in line for a shot at Bullard. I know its won and lost in the octagon, but if I had to pick, I've got Woods via TKO.





There's a lot of great young WCC talent on display this Wednesday that should make for an interesting evening of action, never mind the title shot implications of our main-events! Every fighter that climbs into the octagon at 'April Fools' has the WCC championship belt in their sights, some are just closer than others, which is what makes the fun! I can't wait to take my seat cage-side at Hard Knocks - New York of Wednesday! See you there!





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Axe "Repeatedly" MeatsFlesh

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Dork'yl, One week to go, I feel great and I thank you again for this fight and I wish you luck.

Having said that, I have 1 concern

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That HAIR , its going to be a problem. Every time I hit you , it is going to cause a *whiplash* and creat mini-sonic booms thus causing

a rare dynamic indeed, not to mention all the wind resistance. Damn brother, I will be able to hear your takedowns from a mile out.

But I swear, if you come in the Cage with lil corn-rows I will be giggling so much that you will get another easy win.

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