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Axe "Repeatedly" MeatsFlesh Rape, No, not me. I am ALL the Real man that I will ever need.

You are the Grappler, I want to touch you as litttle as possible.

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Just noticed Better Dead is the new Lightweight Champion in World Combat. Awesome. From a guy who once lost to my bum fighter Anatoly Petkrovic, to a guy with FOUR 5 second knockouts and KOs of Short Fuse, Gottlieb and Papa Shango. Insane turnaround.

a Slider epiphany, no doubt .

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WC Fight Night: Beat Down preview



Coming to you live from the Liberty Dome in the bright lights of New York City, the World Combat Championships together with Big Bear Nutrition presents a mid-week event that is primed to entertain, its WC Fight Night: Beat Down! Two title fights grace the octagon Wednesday as Billy Tinkl and Skunk Asap put their middleweight and light heavyweight crowns on the line against top challengers Ska Asap and Dieter Von Sprockets respectively. The card is headlined by a non-title fight between WCC welterweight champ Tony Bullard and the newly transformed welterweight Shoddy Body! 10 fights are ready to excite, lets get the previews rolling!





#6 Kusi Amuo (5-3) vs #9 Steven "Die Klappershlange" Hoffman (2-1) Bantamweight





First up on Wednesday's card is a bantamweight battle between two top-10 fighters, its Kusi Amuo taking on Steven "Die Klappershlange" Hoffman! Amuo is making his first trip into the WCC's New York octagon after going 3-1 in their Island tenure. The Japanese boxer made a quick exit in the Island tournament getting first round TKO'd by Kip Ruell in the first round of the tournament, but is looking forward to rebounded back in the confines of the WCC. Hoffman never fought on the Island, instead beginning his career in Hilo, where he made the second round of TWGC and fought briefly in both the EMMA and HCF. The well-rounded German looks to make a home in WCC, but will need to combat Amuo's fists if he stands a chance at climbing the rankings. I like Amuo in this one via KO.





#9 "The Lone Wolf" Kalv Milli (1-0) vs #8 Dean "The Spider" Kane (1-0) Welterweight





The second fight of Beat Down's card comes to us from the welterweight division as two young fighters look to build on pro debut victories, its "The Lone Wolf" Kalv Milli vs Dean "The Spider" Kane! Milli is making his second trip into the pro octagon and first in the WCC. The 21-year-old London native won his debut via decision in the QFC, and will look to build on that early momentum with his well-rounded attack as he continues his rise up the MMA food chain. Kane is also making his sophomore appearance in the octagon after a QFC decision win. The teenager from Kentucky is a pure boxer, but has been working on his takedown defense to ensure this one doesn't expose his weak ground game. Should make for an interesting fight with two young guys looking to impress early. I've got Dean via KO.





#3 Paul Teixeira (2-0) vs #4 Anothony "Showtime" Placencia (3-4) Featherweight





Next up we have a featherweight bout from the featherweight division as Paul Teixeira and Anthony "Showtime" Placencia look to potentially be the next in line to fight for the belt! Teixeira has been training hard heading into this fight, his first outside of the QFC. The 20-year-old Brazilian is simply one of the most well-rounded fighters in the WCC, and on top of that, dominates almost anyone on the canvas showing off his brown BJJ belt. A win here may be all he needs to earn his first title shot of his young career. Placencia is a name familiar to WCC fans, but he has not performed well with the organization. Going 1-4 since joining the WCC, the Milwaukee native may be at a cross-roads in his career if he loses this one. he has a decent ground game, but I really don't think decent will be enough versus the ground wizard in Teixeira. I can't see this one going any other way than Teixeira via submission.





#4 Benny "Brick Breaker" Bishop (7-3) vs #11 Alex "The Messenger" Jokes (1-0) Lightweight





The fourth fight Wednesday night features two lightweights in different stages of their respective careers, its Benny "Brick Breaker" Bishop vs Alex "The Messenger" Jokes! Bishop is making a quick turn-around after his most recent fight at WC 16, a first round submission victory over Jordan Ellis. The ground specialist Israeli is really hoping that his recent back-to-back wins is the beginning of some consistency again as he continues his push up the WCC lightweight ladder. Jokes is making his WCC debut here at Beat Down. The 21-year-old from England made his pro debut in the QFC where he submitted Brian Cardenas via a triangle armbar midway through the second. He's got some decent ground game, but I really think he's outmatched in this fight due to the experience of Bishop. I'll take Bishop via submission.





#5 Doyle "Boiled" Hawk (6-3) vs #6 Axe "Repeatedly" MeatsFlesh (3-3) Light Heavyweight





The last fight of the preliminary card needs no introduction as two of the most brash smack-talking fighters of the WCC get set for a rematch of their WC 16 encounter, its Doyle "Boiled" Hawk vs Axe "Repeatedly" MeatsFlesh! Hawk got the better of MeatsFlesh in their first meeting, rebounding from two straight loses to earn the first round kimura submission victory. The New York City native got the takedown he was looking for in the opening minute, and just wore down his opponent using his brown BJJ belt with submission attempt after submission attempt until he finally got one to stick 2:56 into the fight. MeatsFlesh did a decent job in the opening minute of the fight to use his far superior striking abilities, but was unable to defend against Hawk's first takedown attempt. The fellow American is currently on a two-fight losing streak, but will look to keep this fight standing at all costs to give him a shot at ending the streak. The animosity between theses two combined with the ranking climbing potential that a win here may present makes this fight ultra-intriguing. I've got MeatsFlesh getting the KO before getting taken down, setting up a potential trilogy ending fight!





#2 Jack "StickDeath" Stick (11-4) vs #10 Mathias "Matticus" Matthews (4-3) Lightweight





We begin the main card with two lightweight veterans making their WCC debuts, its Jack "StickDeath" Stick taking on Mathias "Matticus" Matthews! Stick made quite a name for himself in Highland games while on the Island, fighting his way up to a title fight which he lost via first round TKO to former HG champ Don Kullimanti. His resume includes an impressive first round KO of current WCC lightweight champion Better Dead at HH 41. The Armenian is a feared ground gamer with a super-impressive wrestling attack. His striking are unproven, but if he can get his opponent down early, it will be over early. Matthews is made a name for himself in both the QFC and since defunct RFC going 4-3 to begin his career. The Englishman is fairly well-rounded and has no problem going the distance as we've seen in three of his wins. If he can keep this fight standing, he's got a good shot at winning. However, I can't see that happening and have Stick winning via submission.





#1 Clinton "Baked Fish" Offley (12-3) vs #4 San Terra (13-6) Heavyweight





WC Fight Night: Beat Down takes it up a notch as two top-ranked heavyweight square off for the chance to be the next challenger in line to face WCC heavyweight champ Barney Gumble, its #1 Clinton "Baked Fish" Offley vs #4 San Terra! Offley fought extremely well on the Island, earning two separate title shots in the UXC and HG, but didn't manage to win either of them. The only other loss to his name came in the second round of the Island tournament where he met Magnus Cross' fists early and often. Other than those three bouts, Offley has been lights out, literally. The submission artist has put eleven different fighters to sleep with his feared ground game and the Bahamian will look to do the same with Terra on Wednesday! Speaking of his opponent, Terra is a veteran among WCC fighters. He debuted way back at WC 1 where he became the first ever WCC superheavyweight champ before eventually making the switch down to heavyweight. The native of Poland has hit a patch of inconsistency lately, including a late first round TKO loss to Magnus Cross at WC 16 in his last fight. However, the hard-swinging 27-year-old may be in line for a title shot if he can defeat his counterpart Wednesday. I can't see it happening though, as I've got Offley via submission.





Middleweight Championship Title Fight




© Billy Tinkl (13-4) vs #1 Ska Asap (16-5-1) Middleweight





After trading title wins as welterweights in the AFL, Billy Tinkl and Ska Asap get set for the trilogy ending rematch for the World Combat Championship middleweight crown! Tinkl is no stranger to title fights, this being his seventh such fight, including three in each the AFL and WCC. After a strong beginning of his career as a welterweight, he moved up a division to middleweight where he has only his weight class debut loss to his name. He first won the title at 'the Big Bang' over Shoddy Body, then successfully defended it against Body at WC 16. The submission artist from Congo has won all 13 of his wins via submission and will once again look to take this title fight down to the canvas if he truly wants to retain the belt. Asap makes his debut as a middleweight here at 'Beat Down' after spending his entire career until this point as a welterweight. The former AFL welterweight champ lost his chance at the WCC welterweight belt twice to Tony Bullard and is now being given the chance at the middleweight crown. The Brazilian Jui Jitsu brown belt knows his way on the canvas as well, which is where he grappled his way to welterweight Island tournament crown. This fight WILL hit the canvas, and when it gets there, its anyone's guess who takes it. My guess, Asap via submission.





Light Heavyweight Championship Title Fight




© Skunk Asap (14-2) vs #2 "The Monkey Man" Dieter Von Sprockets (9-3) Light Heavyweight





In the co-main event of the evening, the World Combat Championships pits two dominant light heavyweights together for the WCC light heavyweight championship belt, it’s the Champion, Skunk Asap, taking on the Challenger, "The Monkey Man" Dieter Von Sprockets! Asap has been on an absolute tear recently including becoming the first ever two-division belt-holder in WCC history with both the light heavyweight and superheavyweight crowns as well as claiming the Island tournament championship as a superheavyweight. All in all, its been nine straight victories for the 27-year-old Djibouti native. The Muay Thai specialist claimed the light heavyweight crown at WC 16 with his third round TKO of former WCC champ Jimmie Craig and will now look to make his first title defense of his still young career. Von Sprockets earned his first title shot as a member of Highland Games, but fell to LightHeavy Weight, before making the switch to the WCC. The German has faired well thus far in the WCC earning this title shot after his most recent win over #4 Roger Rabago via third round submission at WC 16. There's a lot of unknown as to how this fight will go, but when the dust settles, I can't see Asap losing his light heavyweight crown just quite yet. I've got Asap via TKO.





© Tony "The Wrecking Ball" Bullard (16-2) vs #2 "Prince" Shoddy Body (10-5) Welterweight





And now, for the main event of the evening! The World Combat Championships, together with Big Bear Nutrition presents a non-title welterweight battle between the current WCC welterweight champion, Tony "The Wrecking Ball" Bullard and current #2 welterweight "Prince" Shoddy Body! Bullard is a name that is extremely familiar to all WCC fans, as he's been as dominant a force in the organization as any, and will look to keep things rolling here against Body. The 27-year-old Icelander had a fifteen-fight win-streak going on the Island before it was ended in the Island tournament by the #1 challenger in the WCC's welterweight and middleweight division Ska Asap. Bullard was able to exact revenge upon their arrival to New York, defeating his rival via an opening round TKO in their fourth ever meeting. Body makes his way into this fight after losing back-to-back fights for the WCC middleweight crown to Billy Tinkl. The former middleweight champ, Body, is fighting in his first non-title fight in six bouts, and will look to earn one back with a win here. The 26-year-old American has won all ten of his fights via submission, so expect him to take this one to the canvas if he has any sniff at defeating the champ. I can't see the fight getting there, however, as I've got Bullard defeating Body via TKO.





Well MMA Tycoon fans, after a couple of weeks to figure things out here in New York City, it appears the top is about to blow off! The World Combat Championships is ready for an absolutely magnificent display of Mixed Martial Arts that will have everyone out of their seats for the duration of the evening! I can't wait to be cage-side for WC Fight Night: Beat Down! See you Wednesday!





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Axe "Repeatedly" MeatsFlesh:

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Doyle , you fat-ass, Low Fat Twinkies. "Low fat" in this case was a relative term. The new Twinkies, according to the Twinkie Hotline (the 800 number found on the wrapper), have 3 grams of fat in a package of two. (Nutritional scientists will tell you there is no such thing as a single Twinkie. Anyone who would eat one Twinkie is not going to carefully wrap up the other one for eating at a later date.) Fat-wise, this puts them in the same ballpark as three slices of bread or kernels of movie popcorn. if you do not make weight for this fight,.I am going to tell *twinkie* jokes about you for the next 44 years !!

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Axe "Repeatedly" MeatsFlesh:

http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14202587184375.jpg Yup,..you are the man,.... Let me know if you ever want to stand -up and fight for the fans amusement.

I need to let someone else in this division handle you,..but I will eventually get good enough to repel you.

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"Silverback" Devin Jaqquard




"Its great to be the one to welcome Mr. Derick Jon to the 135lb division, but sadly for him, he is in for one rude awakening. He got is ass beat on a higher division and he thinks he could just come down and dominate. No disrespect to your skills and your record, but I am the SUPERIOR fighter wherever this fight goes. Can't wait to fight share the cage with you on the 22nd and prove I am the best BW in this org".

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WC 18: Bob vs Fitzgerald preview



Ladies and Gentlemen, the World Combat Championships together with Big Bear Nutrition presents an event live at Hard Knock - New York on Sunday, April 12th, its WC 18: Bob vs Fitzgerald! The Bantamweight title is on the line as Bobby Bob Bob and Thaddeus Fitzgerald get set to battle it out in Sunday's main event! The co-main event features two top-contenders in the WCC's heavyweight division as Mib Louie and Dick Wad enter the octagon looking for that signature win to set up a title shot! Shtaaf Reimish here as always to break down all of this weekend's action, so let's get 'er going!





#12 Jake "Strangler" Ibarra (1-1-1) vs #7 Ionnis Markakis (1-0) Middleweight





WC 18 opens up with a middleweight clash between two fighters looking to take that next step up the division's rankings, its Jake "Strangler" Ibarra vs Ionnis Markakis! Ibarra fought a couple times with the Highland Games (1-1-1) while on the Island, but after being dropped by his former manager wen for a change of scenery and signed with the WCC. The Filipino has seen all of his fights go the distance, and has no preference between the on the canvas or standing up, so we'll have to wait and see how he fights this one. Markakis is also making his WCC debut in this one after winning his pro debut via fist round submission in the QFC. The 23-year-old Greek is also quite well-rounded, so its anyone's guess where this one will go. I'll go with Markakis via decision.





#4 Kurt "Show Bow" Kiwi (2-0) vs #7 Jimmy Howard (1-0) Welterweight





The second fight on tap is a welterweight bout between two fighters making their WCC debuts after succeeding in the QFC, its Kurt "Show Bow" Kiwi taking on Jimmy Howard! Kiwi comes to the WCC after reeling off back-to-back first round TKOs in the QFC to begin his career. He's been quite an interesting figure in the smack talk scene, but we'll see if he can keep his mouth shut long enough to do some more damage with his fists now that he's in the WCC. Howard is also debuting in the WCC after just one QFC fight, a first round TKO over Russell Palmer. The hard swinging New Yorker has a solid wrestling background, but we'll see if he uses it in what will most likely be a stand-up affair. I've got Show Bow taking it via TKO.





#8 Mario "The Red Plumber" Bates (1-0) vs #5 "Morceguino" Julio Cesar Neves Jr. (2-1) Featherweight





Next up, WC 18 heads to the 145 pound classification as Mario "The Red Plumber" Bates makes his long anticipated return to the octagon against "Morceguino" Julio Cesar Neves Jr! Bates comes to the WCC via London, where the Italian has been training hard in preparations for his MMA career. The BJJ brown belt last fought way back in September, but expect rust not to be an issue, simply due to his simply amazing abilities in the cage. Neves Jr has also been training hard for the majority of his career. After two QFC victories on the Island, the fellow BJJ brown belt fell in the opening round of the Island tournament, and will look to reinvigorate his promising career in the octagon Sunday. Expect this fight to see a bit of ground action in it, but I've got Bates taking it via TKO.





#10 Marco De Los Santos (2-0) vs "Lumberjack" Jeff Messer (1-0) Heavyweight





A couple of young heavyweights are the next to climb up into the octagon as Marco De Los Santos and "Lumberjack" Jeff Messer get set to do battle in what should prove to be a significant win for whoever gets their hand raised when its over! De Los Santos comes to the WCC after two Island QFC victories placed him in a solid groove, believing he can defeat anyone. The stakes get raised here in his first WCC fight, but with the Brazilian's ground attack as well as decent striking abilities that can catch anyone off guard, he should be in good shape to keep it rolling. Messer is as pure a boxer as they come. The American has some natural knock out power combined with a much improved takedown defense, that should make him a tough fighter to beat for anyone. He dominated his first and only pro bout, but was unable to finish Riley Woods off, and took it on the cards. I don't see this one going the distance though, as I've got De Los Santos putting Messer to sleep via submission.





#6 Jordan "Jack" Ellis (4-2) vs #8 John Smith (7-1) Lightweight





The last fight of the prelims comes to us via the lightweight division as Jordan "Jack" Ellis and John Smith look for the win to push them to top-5 contender status! Ellis began his career on a four-fight win-streak, but saw that erased with back-to-back losses to Jimmy Etherington in the Island tournament and Benny bishop at WC 16. The 25-year-old American will look to rebound back into the win column with a win here using his devastating Muay Thai skill set that can end anyone's night early. Smith has been an amazing fighter thus far in his career, albeit against slightly lesser opponents. He built up his record in the QFC and RioFC, only losing once, a RioFC title fight to Lee Sin. The tough Canadian has won most of his fights via (T)KO, but does have a purple belt in BJJ, which he could utilize Sunday to combat Ellis' ground weakness. This fight should be a good battle, and I'm taking Smith to get the takedown and finish Ellis off via submission.





#11 Tyhma "Kuin" Saapas (4-2-1) vs #9 Fedor "Stunna" Sambo (5-3) Heavyweight





We kick of the main card of WC 18 with another heavyweight tilt that is sure to end early, its Tyhma "Kuin" Saapas vs Fedor "Stunna" Sambo! Saapas comes to New York and the WCC after spending his entire career thus far as a kickboxer in PRIDE KT on the Island where he racked up a 4-2-1 record. The Finish striker will have to adapt quickly to the differences MMA can hold as he makes his first trip into an octagon on Sunday. Sambo is no rookie when it comes to MMA or the WCC for that matter. The Russian made his pro debut back at WC 4 and has fought well, but has been unable to put a decent run of wins together to push for a title shot. The winner of this stand-up battle could be two wins away from a shot, but it all begins Sunday. I've got Saapas in this one, simply due to his striking background, against his stand-up counterpart via KO.





#11 Bruce Brady (0-1) vs #8 Opananu Milan (1-1) Middleweight





Next up, two middleweights take center stage in what should be a highly entertaining affair as Bruce Brady makes his return to fight action against Opananu Milan! Brady lost his pro MMA debut last September, but has been training his ass off in preparation for this, his WCC debut, and boy does he look to be in great form! The New York native now trains in London and has developed such an amazing well-rounded attack, he should be in great form to push up the middleweight rankings toward a title shot. Milan made his WCC debut back at WC 13 on the Island, where he fell via submission to Borhan Khan. The Aussie has a potent Muay Thai skill set that could end anyone's night early if they lose focus. Brady has much more to fight for here, and, added to his superior skill set, I see him taking this one via submission.





#1 Papa Shango (12-6) vs #9 Grant "The Sensational" Knight (2-2) Lightweight





The top lightweight contender is one of the next two fighters into WC 18's octagon as Papa Shango looks to rebound after losing his recent title shot against #9 ranked Grant "The Sensational" Knight! Shango is a veteran fighter of 18 professional bouts with both the AFL and WCC, including a title fight in both divisions. His WCC lightweight shot came last time out, losing via first round KO to Better Dead at WC 17 for the lightweight belt. The Somalian is still ranked #1 in the WCC lightweight division, and will look to earn another title shot shortly with a win here using his sensational ground game. Knight has fought his entire short career in the USFL where he went 2-2. The Irish-born, Helsinki-based fighter will look to keep this fight standing at all costs to combat Shango's ground attack with his own solid boxing abilities. Still, I can't see the #1 contender not getting the win here, and I've got him winning via submission.





#3 Mib "Home Run" Louie (13-5) vs #2 Dick Wad (10-3) Heavyweight





In the co-main event of the evening, the WCC pits together two of the top-3 ranked contenders in the ultra-competitive heavyweight division, its #3 Mib "Home Run" Louie vs #2 Dick Wad! Louie has had quite a career already since the Island season began. He fought ten times in Highland Games, going 8-2 which includes losing his one title shot against current WCC heavyweight champ Barney Gumble. The Canadian Muay Thai specialist is coming off back-to-back TKO losses to Pedro Lazaro in the Island tournament and at WC 16, and will look to rebound here with another huge test in the former WCC champ Wad. Wad was the first ever heavyweight champ of the WCC, winning the belt back at WC 2 and defending it three times before eventually falling to Gumble. That loss began a string of three losses in five fights, but after winning in his last trip to the octagon at WC 17 over Ali Mouba, the fellow Canadian will look to use his dominant striking skills to set up another shot at the WCC heavyweight title. This fight will most definitely be one for the ages, and I'll take Louie via TKO.





Bantamweight Championship Title Fight




#1 Bobby Bob Bob (12-4) vs #2 Thaddeus "Junior" Fitzgerald (8-5) Bantamweight





And now, for the main event of the evening! The World Combat Championships, in conjunction with Big Bear Nutrition, present a battle for the recently vacated WCC Bantamweight Title, it’s the former champ and current #1 Bobby Bob Bob taking on the #2 ranked Thaddeus "Junior" Fitzgerald! Bob is looking for the title he once owned back before losing it to Arnold at WC 14 via a huge decision. Since that loss, the Bolivian has reeled of back-to-back WCC wins over Xyd and Miller to put him back in contention to fight for the vacated crown. His striking skills are second to none in the WCC's bantamweight division, and his takedown defense is superb, but will it be enough to defeat the ever- persistent Fitzgerald. Speaking of Fitzgerald, this is the New York City native's first trip into the octagon here on his home soil. His Island season ended a bit sooner than he had hoped with a second round submission loss to Renato Laranja, but this title shot should have him eager to prove that was a mere blip on his resume. The hard striking 26-year-old has no problem going the distance if that's what is needed, but he does have the ability to end anyone's night early if presented the opportunity as well. This should be a great fight for the WCC bantamweight title. I'll go ahead and take the former champ, Bob, getting the belt back via decision.





MMA Tycoon fans in New York and around the world will not want to miss this event! With the bantamweight title on the line and many other huge rankings implicating fights, WC 18: Bob vs Fitzgerald is an event you will not want to miss! I'll be settled in my seat when the action begins Sunday! Will you?





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I got the chance to sit down with WCC bantamweight contender Devin Jaqquard and we had an awesome conversation about his time as a professional MMA fighter and his upcoming headline fight against Derrick Jon. Enjoy!





Reimish - Its good to be sitting down with you, how's life in the World Combat Championships treated you so far?





Jaqquard - It’s been great actually. I couldn’t ask for a better home. The owner Mr. Tycooner made me feel wanted from the beginning. He liked my potential and expressed his desire to invest in my career. He’s actually the reason why I opted to fight here in New York, instead of my hometown Montreal. Coming in, I had a lot of expectations partly due to the success WC had in the island, and so far the org has exceeded all of it. One thing I hear about WC before I signed here was that the org is very generous towards its fighters, and I must say, the rumors are really true. Aside from the huge payday there’s more amazing things about the org. Everyone is engaged, the staff is great and very accommodating. Plus the competition gets better every day which means you can’t drag on your training or you’ll get left behind fast.





Reimish - You moved around a lot on the Island, fighting fairly well in each of the organizations, how would you explain your smooth transitions from organization to organization?





Jaqquard - Well, it’s not always as smooth as it seems. I mean its hard moving around from time to time but one thing I learned to understand over the years is the business aspect of the fight game. You can’t take everything personally. I’ve lost my job over orgs that closed down due to financial troubles or their owners losing interest in the game. My last org had a shift in their priorities towards their future and most of the time you just gotta man up and move on. I do this for the love of fighting and it doesn’t really matter where I end up doing it, as long as I continue to test myself everyday.





Reimish - You've been able to win fights a number of ways, 3 (T)KOs, 2 subs and 2 decisions, how would you summarize your game?





Jaqquard - I take great pride in the fact that I am a well-rounded fighter. My versatility is definitely one of my best qualities. I mean, this is MMA. You can’t just be good on one or two disciplines. You have to be able to have that chance of winning a fight wherever it goes. I still have long ways to go in reaching my full potential. And admittedly my Muay Thai and BJJ game is not at all where I want it to be at the moment, but I’m working hard everyday just trying to get better.





Reimish - Coming to the WCC, you were first given the chance to fight then 5-1 Ville Ahokas whose only loss until that point was against former WCC bantamweight champ Bobby Bob Bob; how did that fight go for you?





Jaqquard - It went great for me obviously I won, hahaha. But seriously, I worked my ass of while preparing for that fight. He had crisp hands, KO power and a smooth boxing game, but I had confidence in my stand-up as well. I even managed to sneak in a few hard leg kicks in there which I rarely do. The game plan for him was to continue pressuring him and bring him to deep waters and make him quit. Unfortunately I didn’t get to finish him but I’m very pleased with that performance. I started slow and kinda just felt him out in the first round, try to gage his power and his technique, but after that I had him all figured out. Also, not many people know this but I actually made a rookie mistake of not knowing that I’ll be fighting him for 5 rounds. I just figured it out during the fight itself haha. Luckily those long hours at the gym working on my conditioning payed off and I didn’t gas despite fighting for 5 rounds for the first time in my career.





Reimish - Currently ranked at #3 in the WCC's bantamweight division, this upcoming fight against #2 Derrick Jon is a big one for you.





Jaqquard - Oh yeah, absolutely. This is my biggest fight against the highest-profile opponent I’ve ever faced so far, and I’m ready for this challenge. I’m hungry especially knowing I’m this close to the top of the mountain in the division. The name Derick Jon rings a bell to a lot of guys, but not many know who Devin Jaqquard is and after this fight, after I make a statement, these people would remember my name.





Reimish - Any smack talk you've got for him?





Jaqquard - Haha, I know you’d ask that eventually. Same thing I said in the smack talk page. Jon is a great fighter and I respect what he has done so far, he is a young guy like myself but I believe he has already reach the peak of his career and had his chance at the spotlight. Props to him for beating a former champ at a higher weight class but that’s all in the past. The reality now is I am better than him wherever this fight goes. My punches will be crisper and heavier, I’ll be a step quicker and I’ll always be a step ahead of him come fight time. I mean, enough bark I’m just gonna show it to you guys come April 22nd.





Reimish - And I'm assuming you're after the title when you're done with Jon?





Jaqquard - I don’t want to get too ahead of myself. The fight with Jon is still my number 1 priority at the moment, but of course that’s the ultimate goal of any fighter. To fight for a championship and WIN the strap to be recognized as the best in your weight class. Right now Bob and Fitzgerald are gonna fight for that belt and I wish the best of luck to both men. You guys better watch out, this young Silverback is coming for you.





Reimish - Spoken like a class act, I must say. Well, we look forward to seeing your bout with Jon at WC: Dirty Boxing 1 on April 22nd! Good luck to you as you prepare for that fight!





Jaqquard - Thank you very much Shtaaf for interviewing me. It’s also been a pleasure to sit down with the best writer in all of MMA TYCOON. To all the fans, I urge you to come see WC: Dirty Boxing 1 on April 22nd. I’ll be headlining the fight with Derick Jon. It’s gonna be a war so don’t miss it. We’re gonna entertain you guys with a good old fashion scrap!





Reimish - Thanks a bunch for your time!





There you have it folks! Devin Jaqquard: the co-headliner of April 22nd's WC: Dirty Boxing 1 along side his dancing partner Derrick Jon! After chatting with him, I'm looking forward even more to that fight! Hope to see you there!


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great interview guys and thanks for the kind words Devin Jaqquard wc is going great but it can be better

 

so if anyone has something they want to see here in wc that we do not do now please pm me i am open to anything that will make the org better

my goal with world combat is to make it a great place that both the managers and fighters love ! i do not care about ranking or how much tycoon cash it makes those things are nice but to me reading thing like Devin Jaqquard wrote about world combat that is priceless i want you all to be happy at world combat so please let me know what i can do to make you 100% happy here

 

if any one would like to see a tournament please let me know i will do one i will need some help as i have not ran one before but i was thinking of a Boxing tournament i think it would be fun ?

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Hello folks,

 

This is Jimmie Galt, and I thank you all for the opportunity to fight in your organization. Having a chance to compete against some of the best fighters in the world is truly a great honor. My past MMA fight shows you what type of entertainer I am, one that puts the fans' interest in front of the judges'. Fans pay to see knockouts and not a judge's scorecard. And now I await my next victim - err fighter, to show you that I truly belong in World Combat.

 

Thank you for your time,

JG

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WORLD COMBAT NEWS http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/manager_avatars/1424919028f05c27df21951713c1.png

 

This is JJ.Tycooner with a world combat news updates

 

Thaddeus "Junior" Fitzgerald is the new WC:135lbs champion

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He was the underdog in is fight with Bobby Bob Bob but some forgot to tell him that he won by Decision (Unanimous)

 

 

world combat just sign a great looking freeagent

Drew "Dolladrew" Carvalho

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The current COMBAT PURIST HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION 5-0 he is here for one reason he wants world combat gold .

 

 

Fighter spotlight

"the Monkey Man" Dieter Von Sprockets

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Dieter Von Sprockets is the WC:205lbs champ he beat Skunk Asap by Submission (Arm Triangle) he is ranked P4P: 394 and 58 in his w/c (205)

205lbs beware i think Dieter Von Sprockets has the skills to be the champ for a long while be on the look out for his next fight you will not want to miss the Monkey Man fight and you can only see that here at world combat.

 

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A few Words with JJ

 

 

World combat wants to be the best org it can be for the fighters and managers when i say best i dont mean #1 ranked org i mean the org that is the best to come fight in that manager love to bring there fighters to world combat wants to be the most liked org in all of mma tycoon.. long way to go but i will work my ass off to make it great for all of the fighters let me know if there is anything i can do to make it better for you

thanks everyone

jj.tycooner

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