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Devon 'Bam Bam' Bailey 205lbs

I was certain we'd be stepping into the cage together after I had dispatched this clown Marty McFly. I'm sure with the amount of effort you put into training at Gorilla Warfare and the talent you have for knocking people out that we will still meet in the very near future.

 

 

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Simon Sims (272540)

Just a minor setback. I'm sure our paths will cross at some point. Until then, good luck for your title fight.

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KOTB 22: Glória

Ryo "Yoshi" Takajiri (5-0, 0-0) v Lionel "wutUsay" Wright (3-3, 2-2)

We have an intriguing matchup at lightweight next, as KOTB’s Compton badboy, Lionel Wright, takes on Japanese TWGC champion Ryo Takajiri. Wright is a former title contender and one of the more wild fighters in the division, throwing head kicks with reckless abandon and talking as much trash as you would expect from any Compton native. That style has got him in some trouble in his past two fights and, if he doesn’t connect early, could cost him here as well. That’s because his opponent is the most dangerous blue belt we’ve seen around these parts since Sean Soffman’s reign. Born in Shinjuku, Takajiri has had great success in his grappling history, winning the Division 4 title by submitting all of his opponents, but has also submitted all five of his MMA opponents in the first round. Since Takajiri is still learning English, Wright’s words might not play a part in this fight.

 

 

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Ryo "Yoshi" Takajiri (279186)

Not long to go. The beaches in Brazil is really beautiful. I hoping i can spend little time to relax after fighting on this card.

Lionel Wright i hope we can put on good show and earn some bonus.

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Sandu "Big Bear" Lungu



Verry big words comming out of my opponent. Off course I respect him and I want a war, but mate you talk a bit too much and it will bite you back in the ass if you won't beat me tonight after all the hype and pressure you put on yourself. Good luck and see you in the ring my friend. Like I said it;s going to be a war, most probably a short one since either of us have good ko power.


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Sandu "Big Bear" Lungu

Verry big words comming out of my opponent. Off course I respect him and I want a war, but mate you talk a bit too much and it will bite you back in the ass if you won't beat me tonight after all the hype and pressure you put on yourself. Good luck and see you in the ring my friend. Like I said it;s going to be a war, most probably a short one since either of us have good ko power.

 

 

 

Conrad "The Joker" Mcgillicutty

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It can't possible bite me in the ass since I don't care about people talking me down. I am here to fight, create chaos and preferably knock anyone out they put in front of me. As long as I give it my all, I have nothing to be worried about. If someone beats me, not very likely , then it meas he was better that night, but I'll come back. I love the fight itself more than anything else. I breathe fighting, I consume fighting and dream about fighting.

I hope to find a fighter who will bring me to my limits and beyond so that I can get in a war of a lifetime. In a few hours we'll know if that person is you. If you are, we'll go down to Sully's bar after the fight and get a few drinks for sure!

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I'll be watching tonight's 170lb title fight between La Grande vs Mitchell real close. I'd prefer La Grande win if I had to choose just because I want to be the one to snap his win streak in KOTB. But honestly it doesnt matter who wins because I will flat-line either one of them clowns

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Parker Allen

I'll be watching tonight's 170lb title fight between La Grande vs Mitchell real close. I'd prefer La Grande win if I had to choose just because I want to be the one to snap his win streak in KOTB. But honestly it doesnt matter who wins because I will flat-line either one of them clowns

 

 

Conrad "The Joker" Mcgillicutty

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This is the Conrad vs Lungu -show, the other fights are pretty much irrelevant.

Nobody tunes in to see men who weight the same as teenage girls fight eachother.

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JAMES LA GRANDE-Parker I will be honest I don't even know why they gave terrence Mitchell a shot before you I mean wbat has he done to prove that he deserves it?He has no hype,no fans well not nearly the amount I have I bet he was feeling he is better with his brown belt because he challenged me when I still had a purple belt but trust me I am almost as good as a black fucking belt!terrence took the easy way in trying to get a lucky win bjt I will knock his teeth it!and I beli2ve you deserve a shot I mean yeah I beat mcmanus easily and he beat you easily but that was then this is now and I will beat terrence if by some miracle he wins Goodluck against him at least you didnt take a easy way in you earned a shot and I will come after it again but I doubt any of that happening!you callen me and him clowns well I ai t no clown buddy I am a fucking wrecking ball!!

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Conrad "The Joker" Mcgillicutty

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This is the Conrad vs Lungu -show, the other fights are pretty much irrelevant.

Nobody tunes in to see men who weight the same as teenage girls fight eachother.

James La Grande-I have more fights,more fans,more avery4hing except fat % than you bitch we are the future you are the fat bro I hope you cocky ass gets GKTFO!

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Sorry about the spam I real,y am actually not trying to its just new stuuf and abojt different stuff so its not to get forum kred I promise anyway...

 

James La Grande-#andstil yes I won so I wil see you parker and well terrence I have to say you faught wellbut sadly for you I trained hard and my manager is smarter I have something yku would call cardio you dont and thats why I got them last 3 rounds if you want to win 5 round fights better prep better dont just think I am another easy fight you can finish but you surprised me and well done you got one bad ass chin I amean I cut you and hit you with knees and tried to sub you wel done! #jamestobeatparker :)

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Sandu "Big Bear" Lungu




A hell of a chin and heart you got there Connor. It was a good practice for me and I think you waited too much for the opportunity rather just to let it go and have fun. I think the pressure of the fight has got to you. Anyway looking back at the fights of tonight I think we had the better war there was tonight.


Sparring with Orpheus has it ups and downs. I get beaten up all day long, but I get the toughest challenge there and it seems like fun going into the ring with most of the division


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Sandu "Big Bear" Lungu

A hell of a chin and heart you got there Connor. It was a good practice for me and I think you waited too much for the opportunity rather just to let it go and have fun. I think the pressure of the fight has got to you. Anyway looking back at the fights of tonight I think we had the better war there was tonight.

Sparring with Orpheus has it ups and downs. I get beaten up all day long, but I get the toughest challenge there and it seems like fun going into the ring with most of the division

 

Conrad "The Joker" Mcgillicutty

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Very gutted to have lost this big fight, but big props to a very worthy champ Lungu. He fought a perfect fight while I made a few mistakes and paid for it. I never was able to fight the fight I wanted in the cage tonight. He is a huge prospect. Hopefully with some training and a few wins I can get back to the top and get a rematch. Thanks for the war Lungu !

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Chris Karter , KOTB 145 Champ "Conrad choked, all that smack and he froze like a rabbit in the headlights, then he got run the fuck over, what a pitiful piss poor effort fat lad."

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Sandu "Big Bear" Lungu

You can't really say that. Beside of my first lost to Guy because of my non experience on that time, Conor has last the most of my opponents in the ring. I thing he choke a bit, but other that that, he pretty much resisted a lot more then most fighters in the world

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"Morte" Vinicius Costa (1-0):

 

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"I wanna be marketable, so I speaky English. I tapped the guy out, so I send a message to Featherweight. Hey cadelas, todos vocês vão morrer logo! "

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The rumors are correct, I will in fact be training with Lungu from time to time as soon as I get back to full energy. We will both be training in the same gym and will meet eachother in sparring sometimes. Thanks for the invite Lungu ! I am honored and look forward to making the both of us better.


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The rumors are correct, I will in fact be training with Lungu from time to time as soon as I get back to full energy. We will both be training in the same gym and will meet eachother in sparring sometimes. Thanks for the invite Lungu ! I am honored and look forward to making the both of us better.

 

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Sandu "Big Bear" Lungu

It's verry rare to see fighters from another manager here at Darkness, but like i said your very welcome to come and train, as this gym is a non-profit one made for breeding champions. You will see how a fights get's very pleasant and easy after you sparr like a week with all the big guys here. Beside me there are guys like Orpheus and Leuka who will make you wish for a fight, rather than another sparring session :)

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Sandu "Big Bear" Lungu

It's verry rare to see fighters from another manager here at Darkness, but like i said your very welcome to come and train, as this gym is a non-profit one made for breeding champions. You will see how a fights get's very pleasant and easy after you sparr like a week with all the big guys here. Beside me there are guys like Orpheus and Leuka who will make you wish for a fight, rather than another sparring session :)

 

 

Conrad "The Joker" Mcgillicutty

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I really think training with such top talents like you and your sparring partners will help me and I hope that it will help you guys out as well.

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KOTB 22: Glória


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For the fourth Saturday in a row, the King of the Beach promotion has broken it’s ticket revenue record. KOTB 22 would also see the first split decision in promotional title fight history, as well as record-tying fifth promotional win and knockout for another KOTB champion.



Opening up the main card were a pair veteran light heavyweights making their combined 18th professional and 7th promotional appearances. Bulgarian grappler Papas Kanamun basically had his way with his Canadian opponent in this one, as he took Mike Loner down and worked position for about a minute before submitting him with a seldom seen Americana. Kanamun now has a respectable 3-4 record and has won 2 of 3 after a career jeopardizing 3-fight losing streak earlier in his KOTB career.


Papas “Mucata” Kanamun (3-6, 3-4) defeats Mike “The Werewolf” Loner (2-7, 1-6) via Submission (Americana) R1 - 01:57



Next up we had a pair of young Russian heavyweights vying for their first promotional wins, as Alex Snow took on Andrei Fedorlov. Snow came out extremely aggressive in this one, throwing out head kicks like they were going out of style. One did eventually connect and managed to open up a cut on Fedorlov, but “The Undertaker” would quickly switch gears and began looking for takedowns. At about the one-minute mark, Fedorlov latched onto a deep Americana and a scream from his opponent forced the referee to intervene. The second straight Americana to start the night also netted the young Russian grappler a ‘submission of the night’ bonus.


Andrei “The Undertaker” Fedorlov (1-1, 1-1) defeats Alex “Predator” Snow (1-2, 0-2) via Submission (Americana) R1 - 01:45



Next up was a pair of featherweights making their promotional debuts, as Philippine grappler Jackson Llames took on Brazilian grappler Vallar Morghulis. Llames came out the aggressor, winging a wild hook before diving into a nice takedown into side control. From here, the two would engage in a heated grappling exchange that saw 12 submission attempts in less than two minutes. Morghulis would have the final say, latching onto a tight guillotine choke from his half guard. The Brazilian squeezed tight moved to full guard and forced that tap. The Brazilian crowd was in a frenzy after three impressive jiu jitsu performances to open the undecard.


Vallar “Ninguém” Morghulis (1-1, 1-0) defeats Jackson “El Tigre” Llames (1-1, 0-1) via Submission (Guillotine) R1 - 01:53



We’d stay at featherweight, as another Brazilian in Vinicius Costa made his professional debut against Canadian, Marcus Aurelius. Aurelius was in desperate need of a win but you wouldn’t know it by looking at him, as the muay thai specialist looked exhausted entering the cage. This would prove costly as his opponent immediately started chopping at his legs and slowing him down even more. Costa would have his way with his opponent for the entire first round, landing kicks at will and almost finishing his opponent late with an uppercut that landed flush. Aurelius, though, would hang on to see the second round despite already looking defeated. Costa and the crowd would sense this and both exploded to open the second round. With the crowd chanting "HOO - VAI MORRER! HOO - VAI MORRER, " Costa landed a big headkick, jumped into mount, took the Canadian’s back and started fishing for a rear naked choke. After a couple tries, the Brazilian beautifully transitioned into a fight ending armbar.


“Morte” Vinicius Costa (1-0, 1-0) defeats Marcus “The Tutor” Aurelius (1-5, 1-4) via Submission (Armbar) R2 - 01:22



Our featured preliminary fight would be host to a really fun super-heavyweight bout, as Romanian Nicolae Filimon took on American Mike Kina. Filimon opened the round with a nice takedown and some workmanlike ground and pound, but Kina would eventually surprise his opponent with a crafty scissor sweep and started digging into his opponent with some g‘n’p of his own. After a few minutes of positional battles and submission attempts, Kina would stand up and immediately land a huge headkick that dropped Filimon. The Romanian, however, was undeterred and landed another takedown and the two engaged in a crazy scramble to end the round. The second round would see much of the same, as Filimon landed a takedown, but after a few scrambles, the Romanian found himself and mount and rained down punches and sealed his second impressive promotional victory. The fight topped off a fantastic undercard.


Nicolae "Ciocoiul" Filimon (2-2, 2-0) defeats Mike Kina (1-1, 0-1) via TKO (Strikes) R2 - 02:45



Our main card would see a battle of Asia, as China’s Bruce Lee took on Indonesia’s Chris John in a middleweight scrap. Lee, who was making his second main card appearance for the promotion, came out firing on all cylinders and landed a variety of big punches early. John tried his best to move into the clinch but was forced into a boxing match, something he was not cut out for. The Indonesian landed a particularly nice combination, but admired his work too much, as Lee immediately countered with a devastating uppercut. Lee sensed his opponent was on shaky legs and faked a leg kick before landing an incredible superman punch that knocked his opponent out cold. The Chinese fighter also showed some charisma on the mike and is quickly moving making a name for himself in the middleweight division.


Bruce “The Hoodlum” Lee (4-0, 2-0) defeats Chris “The Dragon” John (1-1, 0-1) via KO (Superman Punch) R1 - 01:16



An intriguing lightweight fight was next, as a soft-spoken Japanese grappling champion, Ryo Takajiri, made his promotional debut against a brash and wild Compton striker in Lionel Wright. After suffering two consecutive submission defeats, Wright came out even more aggressively than he usually does. The Compton banger landed a cut-inducing head kick just moments into the fight and followed it up by dropping the Japanese fighter with another. Takajiri got to his feet only to be dropped again by a nice hook. Wright followed and forced the referee to intervene at just 13 seconds into the opening round, earning the fighter a nice bonus on top of his win bonus. The Compton fighter has since been calling out another Compton lightweight in Morgan Wade, who competes in the lightweight tournament finals this week.


Lionel wutUsay” Wright (4-3, 3-2) defeats Ryo “Yoshi” Takajiri (5-1, 0-1) via TKO (Strikes) R1 - 00:13



Next up, the pride of Lolita, Chile, Alejandro Sepulveda, made his fourth appearance in the super heavyweight division against an American twice his size, Blob Sapp. Sepulveda has completely abandoned his ground game in his last few fights, but has found surprising success in his striking despite huge height and reach disparities. The need to please the crowd would cost him in this one, however, as the power from Sapp would prove to be too big of a mountain to climb. The two fighters looked like different species as they exchanged in the opening moments, with NOLA’s Sapp trying to find his much smaller foe with uppercuts and downward punches, while the Chilean leaped up into his strikes. Sepulveda seemed to be finding some success, but a massive uppercut would put a sudden end to this contest. Sapp swarmed, but the referee had already seen enough and pried the massive American off of his defeated foe. Sapp has been asking for a rematch with the first man to ever beat him, Mick McManus, and it looks like his request might come to fruition in early 2016.


Blob “Voodoo Child” Sapp (5-2, 3-2) defeats Alejandro “Osito” Sepulveda (8-5, 2-2) via TKO (Strikes) R1 - 00:48



Our co-main event would see the first of two title fights, as James La Grande looked to defend his welterweight title against talented promotional newcomer, Terrence Mitchell. The odds were heavily in favor of the Brazilian champion in the days leading up to the fight, but the challenger came in confident and surprised everyone in the opening rounds. The gameplan was clearly to bring La Grande into the later rounds and tire him out, and for a while it seemed to be working. Mitchell dictated where the fight took place with takedowns and clinches and stole the opening two round from the champion. A razor thin close third round made way for a compelling set of championship rounds, which saw the champion take control. La Grande dominated the clinch game to open the fourth round, but a late rally by the challenger saw him take mount to end the round. The fifth round was clearly in favor of La Grande, as he controlled the action and attacked with submissions, but the challenger proved worthy and hung on until the final bell. The two combatants embraced after the judge’s split decision announcement, and a relieved La Grande seemed happy to still have the belt around his waist.


James “Flames” La Grande (11-1, 3-0) defeats Terrence Mitchell (4-1, 0-1) via Decision (Split)



The lights then dimmed and the crowd was deafening as our two main event fighters made their way to the ring for a super-heavyweight title fight. After all of the press and smack talk between these competitors, the two looked equally calm as they touched gloves, with Sandu Lungu looking up at an opponent for the first time in his career. Brash Irish challenger Conrad Mcgillicutty came forward and initiated the opening exchange, but a game Lungu came out on top with a chopping leg kick and a nice right hand. The two competitors stood in the pocket for over a minute and both came out bloody before the champion brought the fight into the clinch. This is where the tide would turn, as Lungu dominated with a demoralizing dirty boxing game that looked as sharp as it ever has. Mcgillicutty showed incredible heart, however, taking shot after shot but never wincing or showing any ill effects from the onslaught. The damage was clearly seen between rounds, though, and a slower Mcgillicutty emerged for the second round. Lungu proceeded to beat down one of the toughest men KOTB has ever seen, and it took over four minutes of damage before a pair of hellacious uppercuts put an end to the madness. The “Big Bear” era is starting to look like it might be a long one, as the Romanian looks improved every time he steps into the ring. In a positive turn of events, Lungu has invited Mcgillicutty to train at the renowned Darkness gym in New York, a move that could prove to be fruitful for both fighters.


Sandu “Big Bear” Lungu (8-1, 5-1) defeats Conrad “The Joker” Mcgillicutty (5-3, 0-1) via KO (Punch) R2 - 04:33


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Lionel "WutUsay" Wright


Yo so check this sh*t


So here i am just wilin' wit my homies, sippin ah 40 & vibin out wita spliff @ the KOTB Lightweight tournament Finals 2nite. We celebratin' me KTFO of that busta ass Tycoon Grappling Champ, Ryo Takajiri, knockin his punk a*s back to wherever the hell he from. UNTILLL I heard sumtin dat caught my attention from the fight announcer "... fighting out of Compton, CA, USA. Morgan Wade!". Yo homie, I ain't nevah seen't you in Compton. My homies nevah seen't you in Compton. I f*ck wit jut about every hood there so I don't play when it come to my city. You lucky i didnt give it to yo punk a*s 2nite cause Doc Oc asked me to leave. So either meet me in the cage or imma give you these hands in da streets where you supposedly from.


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