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Revolution Island Night 2 - Event Review





What a great night of fights! All but two bouts were decided without the help of the judges and every one of the 756 Island fans in attendance left convinced that Revolution Island offers the highest caliber of fighting talent on the Island. Without further ado, here's what happened at Revolution Island Night 2, brought to you in collaboration with Darkness Clothing!


185 lbs - "The" Island Champion (debut) vs. "Mosquito" Chico Cunha (1-0-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI)


Well, sometimes self-confidence isn't the most helpful thing in the world as Island Champion clearly paid no concern to his opponent's ability to hurt him on the feet. He came forward from the first bell, looking to clinch rather than strike, but his complete failure to defend his opponent's punches made for a short night as "Mosquito" connected with his opponent's head repeatedly at a blistering pace before dropping him with a straight left less than thirty seconds into the bout and finishing it with follow-up punches a short time later. With his lightning-quick stoppage the Brazilian was awarded Knockout of the Night and moves to 2-0 in his MMA career.


Prediction: Island Champion by 2nd round TKO

Actual Result: Chico Cunha by by 1st round TKO (0:32)


265 lbs - Brock "Samson" Lesnar (1-0-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI) vs. Incy Quincy "Spider" (debut)


The well-rounded Brit Quincy had faith in his wrestling and his chin, but faith alone aren't enough to overcome a physical specimen like Lesnar. "Spider" bravely entered the clinch of his own volition and scored several times with short uppercuts to the head, but he was at a clear disadvantage in terms of brute strength and quickly tired within the grip of the powerful American. Sensing the opportunity, Lesnar began to pile on the punishment midway through the round, landing short punishing strikes to the head and body before a crushing uppercut delivered from nearly waist level left Quincy sprawled unconscious on the canvas.


Prediction: Brock Lesnar by unanimous decision

Actual Result: Brock Lesnar by 1st round KO (3:18)


155 lbs - Sleep "Zzzzzzzzzz" Deprived (debut) vs. Enzo Dimelo (debut)


Patience was the name of the game in the third bout of the night as the Canadian boxer Dimelo waited out Sleep Deprived's early onslaught in the first round before taking over as soon as he has his opponent's timing down. After scoring Dimelo's face with his long jab several times early, Deprived got overconfindent stepping in and ate a thunderous series of punches that sent his opponent to the canvas. The Angolan proved his toughness by climbing back to his feet but he was clearly badly hurt as Dimelo immediately sent him back to the canvas with a huge right and when even that proved insufficient trapped his reeling opponent against the cage and finished with an undefended series of blows from the clinch and eventually mount before the referee came to his senses and intervened.


Prediction: Enzo Dimelo by unanimous decision

Actual Result: Enzo Dimelo by 1st round TKO (1:42)


145 lbs - "Chilly" Carney Asada (debut) vs. Quincy "The Big" Queef (debut)


It's impossible to predict how a fight will unfold, and that was definitely the case for this one, a bout between two high-level strikers that found itself contested almost entirely on the mat and for the most part without any of the fireworks most expected. The lanky Queef made his intentions clear immediately, scooping up Asada with a diving double leg and repeating the trick a second time soon after when his opponent was able to escape to his feet. This proved to be as ill-advised as it was surprising however as the Mexican Asada easily swept the taller man to his back and spent the rest of the round on top connecting with strikes and briefly threatening with an armbar and a tight arm triangle choke from side control. A series of punches and elbows just before the bell seemed to really hurt Queef and the American came out for the second round still wobbly where he was quickly wiped out by a series of power punches on the feet from the victorious "Chilly".


Prediction: Quincy Queef by 3rd round KO

Actual Result: Carney Asada by 2nd round TKO (0:11)


135 lbs - Chiumbu "Black House" Diabang (debut) vs. Mbawe "Superman" Kanyange (debut)


In contrast to the last fight sometimes an unorthodox approach does pay off, and that was definitely the case in this contest as the well-rounded Ethiopian Kanyange repeatedly took the bout to the bat against his grappling whiz kid opponent and was rewarded with a lopsided decision victory. "Superman" roared out of the gate, splitting open his opponent's forehead with a kick that sent Diabang tumbling to the canvas and attempting to finish with ground and pound. The Nigerian was able to recover his wits and ensare Kanyange in a tight guillotine but he appeared to gas out his arms attempting to finish as he was never the same once his opponent escaped. Kanyange was able to repeatedly pass his opponent's guard and even attempted multiple submissions of his own while an exhausted Diabang could offer no meaningful offense beyond takedowns, proving repeatedly unable to control his hyperactive opponent from top position.


Prediction: Chiumbu Diabang by 1st round submission

Actual Result: Mbawe Kanyange by unanimous decision


145 lbs - Tito Dimelo (debut) vs. Bosco Green (debut)


Mixed martial arts is a game contested over minutes but decided over seconds, and nowhere was that more clear than in this fight. With a sizeable experience advantage in the striking department, the smallest of the Dimelo clan was teeing off against the even-smaller Bosco Green for the first ninety seconds of their encounter, connecting with crisp punches to the head and body and thudding leg kicks that seemed to be taking a toll. With his first attempt at a takedown stuffed the diminutive American wrestler seemed to be in a bad spot.. until he launched himself at his Canadian opponent, clobbering him with a series of punches that were as ugly as they were effective, connecting one after another with Dimelo's jaw and leaving him unconscious before he hit the canvas, quickly followed by an off-balance Green who tumbled into an approximation of side control and added a few swift follow-up blows before the referee pulled him away with a stunning come-from-behind knockout.


Prediction: Bosco Green by 2nd round TKO

Actual Result: Bosco Green by 1st round KO (1:39)


170 lbs - Curtis Cambridge (debut) vs. Mickey "The OutKast" Hendricks (debut)


This one was over in the blink of an eye as our fastest finish of the night netted "The OutKast" Mickey Hendricks the Submission of the Night over the British boxer Curt Cambridge. Though generally more regarded as a striker himself, the American Hendricks took immediate advantage of his opponent's lack of grappling experience by shooting in for a long double leg takedown. From there it was all elementary as he passed to half guard and cinched up a tight arm triangle to coax the tap in under thirty seconds.


Prediction: Mickey Hendricks by 2nd round submission

Actual Result: Mickey Hendricks by 1st round submission (0:29)


265 lbs - Polo Dimelo (debut) vs. Tommy Rosario (0-1-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI)


The second Dimelo brother to have a rough night of it in his debut, boxing specialist Polo had no opportunity to fight at his preferred distance as he was dominated in close quarters. Bullying his opponent into the clinch almost immediately, the Spaniard Rosario took over the fight from that point as he landed a steady stream of savage elbows that left his opponent's face a bloody mess. A particularly heavy blow near the ninety second mark appeared to damage the Canadian's orbital bone and he was forced to tap out before suffering permanent disfigurement.


Prediction: Tommy Rosario by 2nd round doctor's stoppage

Actual Result: Tommy Rosario by 1st round submission (1:24)


155 lbs - Dong Won Kang (0-1-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI) vs. Francis Fitzpatrick (debut)


Those who only caught the fight might have been surprised to see that this was Fight of the Night, but the entertainment value has to include the walk-up to the fight where Dong Won Kang was attacked by the Just Bleed guy. Just Bleed was unavailable for comment. While not physically harmed, Kang was perhaps mentally rattled as the Korean teenager was unable to pull the trigger on any counters and suffered a hasty defeat after being trapped against the cage by the stronger Francis Fitzpatrick and hammered by a serious of uppercuts, body punches, and elbows that eventually caused him to ask out of the fight.


Prediction: Francis Fitzpatrick by split decision

Result: Francis Fitzpatrick by 1st round submission (1:33)


205 lbs - Dan Couture (debut) vs. Lllaaaaaaaak Kom Nu (debut)


In the final fight of the night we were treated to a case of total grappling and striking dominance at the hands of Dan Couture, one of the Island's most highly-regarded young prospects and a man who has already attracted the attention of not one but both of the premier apparel companies in the area. It was easy to see why as the American effortlessly shrugged off a surfeit of takedown attempts from his overmatched opponent while connecting with accurate and powerful punches at a range and in close quarters throughout the contest. By the end the Andorran Muay Thai specialist Kom Nu was a bloody mess and Couture essentially untouched, leaving little doubt in the mind of the judges as to who was the better man.


Prediction: Dan Couture by unanimous decision

Result: Dan Couture by unanimous decision



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Revolution Island NEWS UPDATE



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Cloud Strife has been released from Revolution Island due to his manager having Weird stipulations to whom Cloud can and can't fight.




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205 3 / 5 Petar Marinov http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/tick_green.gif Mitch Bond http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/tick_green.gif Revolution Island Night 4 (The Island) 2016-09-30 (11D, 9H, 36M)

 

 

 

But I don't see this event on the org's page schedule. Is that fight going to happen or?

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Revolution Island Night 4 (The Island)

 

2016-09-30 (11D, 9H, 36M)

 

But I don't see this event on the org's page schedule. Is that fight going to happen or?

I guess the event still hasn't finalized yet.

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"Neo-Hitman" Giovanni Greco (2-1):

 

"That setback doesn't exist. I underestimated that bum and that's it. And now, who is getting in my way...oh, CM Kong, alright, who the Mafia fuck is this motherfucker? Bitch, does your name stands for Can't Masturbate? Fuck your masturbating history, I only take care of myself, my foreseeable legacy which you're only a piece of brick to help building it. Everyone seeks for glory but someone are destined to fail. "

 

"And hey, I met a badass barber few days ago and he cut me like Vito Scarletta. Do I look handsome motherfuckers? Now I'm the greatest fighter in The Island and the most handsome one in the world. Everybody else be envying me but that's the best you wimps can do. Who doesn't want to look like me? "

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But I don't see this event on the org's page schedule. Is that fight going to happen or?

yes this event is going to happen 100%

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The preview for let's bang 1 and Revolution Time to Fight are coming soon .

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Revolution Island Let's Bang 1 - Event Preview

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Good evening, Island fight fans, and welcome to another event preview for Revolution Island. Coming to you live from The Underground this Friday we have ten more exciting bouts presented by Darkness Clothing and Taco's Tiki Bar, home of the Big Stiffy! The Island season is starting to heat up with twice-weekly cards going forward here at Revolution Island, so get ready to meet some new future household names. Here's everything you need to know about Rev Island Let's Bang 1.

155 lbs - Emmitt Brown Jr. (0-1-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI) vs. Phil Morris (debut)
The son of a disgraced nuclear physicist currently being held at Gitmo for his alleged involvement with a Libyan terrorist organization, "Doc" Brown Jr. stumbled in his debut but looks to get back on the right track here in his quest to restore the family name. A proficient striker with a Muay Thai background, Brown's biggest concern here will be the risk of falling prey to a submission for a second time as his rookie opponent is a decorated brown belt on the Los Angeles competition jiu-jitsu scene and has enough boxing acumen to avoid embarassing himself in that phase of the game as well. Phil Morris lacks any real wrestling background to support that skillset, but with his level of submission acumen he won't need more than a smidgen of opportunity. It's a tough draw for the man they call "Doc", but one way or the other, if my calculations are correct you're going to see some serious shit.
Prediction: Phil Morris by 2nd round submission
185 lbs - Dab Daddy (debut) vs. Mel Neelin (0-1-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI)
Both men in this middleweight tilt are still looking for their first win, Mel "KO" Neelin because he fell short three weeks ago against Bobby Brown (himself currently fighting for a title) and Dab Daddy because he has yet to make his pro debut. Neelin is a grinder, primarily a puncher on the feet but with an excellent wrestling base that allows him to excel in the clinch and at keeping the battle standing, his previous bout excepted. He gets a chance at redemption here as this will be a similar matchup for him; Dab Daddy isn't totally lost on the feet but his area of expertise is definitely his jiu-jitsu and he should have little difficulty tying Neelin in knots if he can bring the Australian to his back. Both men have good cardio, so expect a tightly contested bout even if it reaches the late rounds.
Prediction: Dab Daddy by 3rd round submission
205 lbs - Rico Dimelo (debut) vs. Sylvester Stallone (debut)
Two men new to the world of professional MMA will face off here as Sylvester "The First Black Belt" Stallone makes his debut against one of the omnipresent Dimelo brothers. The 20-year-old Rico has a very similar skillset to Stallone, excelling up close and preferring to keep the fight on the feet, but he is the less travelled man by a significant margin having none of the top-level competitive experience that Stallone gained as an amateur kickboxer these last few years. This will be a significant hill for him to climb, and an even sweeter victory to taste if he can climb it.
Prediction: Sylvester Stallone by unanimous decision
205 lbs - Daichi Nomura (debut) vs. Jimmy McPaddy (1-0-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI)
The boxing coach for Bushido light heavyweight champion Sam McCullen, Scottish power puncher Jimmy McPaddy didn't set the world on fire in his successful debut but he did cruise to victory, stifling his physically imposing opponent in the clinch and dominating him with short strikes. He may not be so willing to engage up close in this bout however as the trend of striker/grappler matchups continues with Japanese traditional jiu-jitsu practitioner "Okami" Nomura making the transition to pro MMA here accompanied by a long reputation for grappling prowess. McPaddy will have the clear advantage on the feet, but with years of focusing only on his chosen craft of boxing will he have made the necessary adjustments to keep from being taken down here? He'll have to land a clean shot standing that puts out Nomura's lights, and he'll have to do it fast.
Prediction: Daichi Nomura by 1st round submission
170 lbs - Hugo Dimelo (debut) vs. Grognak the Barbarian (1-0-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI)
Another fight, another Dimelo brother - an observer would be forgiven for wondering if half this Island isn't related to the Dimelo family. One of the more highly-touted prospects to bear the name, Dimelo has the combined wrestling/muay thai background that seems to be all the rage these days and will most likely want to try to win this fight up close and personal. That's because Grognak's ability to punch from a distance is nearly unmatched in the division as he showed with a dominant decision victory in his pro debut. A defensively-oriented fighter, the Barbarian is known more for his ability to avoid being knocked out than to land devastating blows of his own, making the most likely outcome here being a tight and difficult-to-score bout between two evenly-matched opponents.
Prediction: Hugo Dimelo by split decision
265 lbs - Jamason Brown (1-0-0 MMA, 1M-0-0 RI) vs. Greg Monson (0-1-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI)
We move now to the heavyweight division for what many fight fans expect will be the continued rising of a star as colossal knockout artist Jamason Brown makes his second appearance in the Revolution Island cage against well-rounded but seemingly-overmatched 21-year-old American Greg Monson. Known as "Terror", Monson was single-minded in his efforts to get the fight to the ground in his pro debut and suffered a barrage of punches for his efforts, eventually being knocked out cold near the midpoint of the round. Similar aggression here may well yield similar results as the Uzbekistani-trained Brown has an excellent wrestling base and showed off the power in his hands when he pounded out Bigg Easy with second round clinch strikes at Revolution Island Night 1.
Prediction: Jamason Brown by 1st round KO
155 lbs - Anthony Jay Bronie (1-0-0 MMA, 1-0-0 RI) vs. Slow Learner (debut)
The notorious A.J.B. (he loves it when you call him Big Bronie) is more famous for taking damage in the cage than dishing it out but the 25-year-old New Mexican seems to have finally abandoned the penchant for brawling that made his amateur career such a lesson in self-destruction. He wasted no time engaging with the superior boxer Karlos Kulina at Island Night 1, disposing of the Hawaiian with an armbar in less than sixty seconds, and seems to be a much more dangerous fighter now that accumulated damage has forced him to rely more on his jiu-jitsu. He shouldn't meet much resistance if he attempts to duplicate that on Saturday as the 18-year-old Albanian Slow Learner is an Olympic alternate as a boxer but has virtually no cross-training at this point in his career.
Prediction: Anthony Jay Bronie by 1st round submission
205 lbs - Karol Rudszewski (debut) vs. Tyler Jensen (2-0-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI)
The main card continues with two fighters in their first bouts with Revolution Island and what looks likely to break up the run of grappling with a striker on striker bout. Denver native Tyler Jensen is undefeated thus far on the Island, combining dangerous kicks at a distance with a powerful dirty boxing game up close to cruise past both of his opponents, while the Polish boxer Rudszewski has a more conventional sprawl-and-brawl skillset. Both men should be quite evenly matched, but Jensen has showed off an excellent chin in his bouts thus far and Rudszewski's is yet-untested, so one would have to give the edge to the more experienced man.
Prediction: Tyler Jensen by 3rd round TKO
265 lbs - Tommy Rosario (1-1-0 MMA, 1-0-0 RI) vs. Prince Tycooner (1-0-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI)
In the heavyweight co-main event we havy two heavy hitters facing off in a bout almost certain to end by knockout. The Spaniard Rosario bounced back from a submission loss in his pro debut to devastate Polo Dimelo with elbows, forcing the Canadian to tap out in the first round of their match at Island Fight 1. Rosario remains predictable but effective while his opponent Prince Tycooner is a bit flashier. The American striker was fantastic in his debut, knocking down his opponent three times in under two minutes before finishing him with a smashing uppercut. Perhaps more tellingly, he did so while consistently avoiding his opponent's attempts to clinch, a strategy he'll almost certainly have to lean on heavy again on Friday.
Prediction: Prince Tycooner by 3rd round TKO
155 lbs - Anthony Pettis (2-0-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI) vs. Eddie Alverez (1-0-0 MMA, 1-0-0 RI)
The fireworks seem certain to continue in the main event as two of the heaviest hitters on the entire Island collide in a lightweight matchup that could easily be a title fight if belts had been instituted yet in the promotion. "Showtime" Pettis was a major acquisition for Revolution Island after blowing out both of his opponents with first round punches, never even suffering as much as a bruise to show for it. Meanwhile, his opponent Alverez was the breakout star of Island Fight 1 where he was awarded Knockout of the Night for his fourteen-second KO Johan Hegg, landing a punch so devastating that the 25-year-old Swede has reportedly retired from the sport altogether. Both men are boxers primarily, and while both are also capable wrestlers it is unlikely that we see a moment of this bout contested off the feet, although the clinch could be a difference maker. It's as close to a coin flip fight as you'll ever seen, but make no mistake, one of these men is going to hit the canvas.
Prediction: Anthony Pettis by 1st round KO
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That's it for now, but don't forget to tune in soon for our preview of Revolution Time To Fight, and don't forget to watch "Talk to Taco", preferably while drinking a Big Stiffy in your new Darkness fight gear!
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"The greatest Lightweight Champion in the history of Deserted Fighting. That's what they call me. The greatest Lightweight Champion in the history of MMA. That's what they will be calling me. I'm a part of the revolution. Let's bang"

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http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14733162001755.pngJosh Lockhart (301823)"The greatest Lightweight Champion in the history of Deserted Fighting. That's what they call me. The greatest Lightweight Champion in the history of MMA. That's what they will be calling me. I'm a part of the revolution. Let's bang"

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"Neo-Hitman" Giovanni Greco (2-1):

 

"Hey piece of shit you are fighting in MY division. The greatest champ my ass. Deserted Fighting is like a club of Vietnam vets, I can piss on your belt all day. At the end of the day, you will be fapping to my success. I have you locked, you can't hide from now on. "

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Rod "The Wad" Stiffington

(The fighter, no longer a male adult film actor. He's still accepting role offers though, straight only)

 

 

Eddie Alverez! Lets get on the next card and find out who the better Lightweight is. I'm going to firmly mount you and maybe even lay & Pray in the North-South position until you tap from lack of oxygen. Accept or duck, it's your choice. - Rod "The Wad" Stiffington

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Revolution Time To Fight Event Preview


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Welcome back Revolution Island viewers to another event preview! This time we'll be breaking down Revolution Time To Fight, another fantastic card coming to you live this Sunday from the Underground. Let's get right down to business.


145 lbs - Quincy Queef (0-1-0 MMA, 0-1-0 RI) vs. Jochem Vermeer (0-1-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI)


Though billed as "The Big" Queef, the American's debut was more of a whimper as he was rocked by ground and pound late in the first round at Revolution Island Night 1 and was unable to recover in time to avoid being finished soon after the beginning of the second. His opponent, Dutch boxer Jochem Vermeer, was also knocked out in his pro debut after being dazed by punches near the end of the first round before being put out cold by a textbook spinning backfist. Both men are normally strikers, despite Queef's multiple takedowns in his debut, but Vermeer's boxing career was indicative of a better chin than his debut would suggest which should give him the edge here.


Prediction: Jochem Vermeer by 3rd round TKO


170 lbs - Curtis Cambridge (0-1-0 MMA, 0-1-0 RI) vs. Guido Sarducci (0-1-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI)


Two more men looking to bounce back from disappointing debuts, this welterweight affair will pit 18-year-old British boxer Curtis Cambridge against fellow striker and gossip columnist for the Vatican Enquirer Father Guido Sarducci. Both fighters succumbed to first round submissions against superior grapplers in their first fights and both must be happy to be unlikely to have to deal with any ground shenanigans this time out. Neither man really had the opportunity to display their striking prowess in their first fights, but based off experience alone one would expect Sarducci to be the more developed athlete and thus have some advantage here.


Prediction: Guido Sarducci by unanimous decision


205 lbs - Marcus Davis (1-1-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI) vs. Michaelangelo Tuttle (debut)


With one of the best nicknames on the Island, Michaelangelo "The Other Ninja" Tuttle should have little trouble attracting fans if he can be victorious in his debut against Argentinian grappling ace Marcus Davis. The possibility for victory is clearly there for Tuttle as Davis has displayed a vulnerability to strikes before, being knocked out early in his pro debut, but he also needed less than a minute to finish his next fight by armbar and will likely be similarly dominant if he can bring his man to the mat here. The New Yorker Tuttle is an excellent boxer but has little experience on the mat and is a similarly skilled wrestler to his opponent, making this match tough to call and unlikely to end by decision.


Prediction: Marcus Davis by 1st round submission


205 lbs - Brooks Sumner (1-0-0, 0-0-0 RI) vs. Michael Quincy (1-0-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI)


Hoping for a better debut than his brother Incy, English wrestle-boxer Michael Quincy at least has the advantage of a small amount of pro experience as he looked very sharp in scoring a first round TKO over Jay Marks several weeks ago. Brock Sumner will be a substantial step up in competition however as the American showed well-rounded skills in his debut by easily surviving on the ground against his opponent before finishing him with a nice standing combination in the second round. A purple belt in jiu-jitsu, Sumner's biggest advantage in this bout would likely be on the ground, but he has no real background in wrestling and may struggle to get the fight there. As long as Quincy can maintain distance and avoid being put on his back or even giving Sumner the opportunity to pull guard he will have a clear path to victory here.


Prediction: Michael Quincy by unanimous decision


265 lbs - Mundo Roberts (debut) vs. Card Stuffer (debut)


Two big men stepping into the cage for the first time as professionals, we should see a couple of very evenly matched opponents here. Both men are Americans with a strong collegiate wrestling background but both have also spent ample time polishing their striking and are generally expected to stand and bang here. You can flip a coin to pick a winner, but it looks like "Choo Choo" Roberts is the more accomplished inside fighter and combining that with his extremely decorated managerial team I have to give him the slight edge in this one. That said, you absolutely can't count out Card Stuffer here, especially if the Californian can catch his opponent stepping in to clinch.


Prediction: Mundo Roberts by 2nd round TKO


155 lbs - Giovanni Greco (2-1-0 MMA, 1-0-0 RI) vs. CM Kong (1-0-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI)


Italian dirty boxer Giovanni "The Neo Hitman" Greco is one of the most promising fighters in Revolution Island lightweight division, even coming off a loss. After finishing both of his first opponents in the first round Greco also showed he can grind through adversity as he survived two rounds of brutal ground and pound to see the bell in a fight where he could easily have been finished. CM Kong is less experienced but possesses a dangerous combination of well-practiced kicks and punches on the feet and underrated submissions off his back, a skill he showed off in catching his first opponent with a guillotine after a takedown in only 18 seconds. Greco will have to be wary of ending up the ground with Kong, but other than that his stifling close-range game seems like the perfect antidote to his flashier opponent.


Prediction: Giovanni Greco by 1st round TKO


205 lbs - Malcolm Reynolds (1-0-0 MMA, 1-0-0 RI) vs. Jan Urzu (2-0-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI)


The main card kicks off with a light heavyweight bout between two fighters who have yet to taste defeat in their professional career. Dashing rogue "Captain" Mal Reynolds overcame an early cut in his debut to take a unanimous decision against Russian boxer Peter Marinov while new Revoluton Island signing Jan Urzu finished both of his professional opponents with strikes, showing a preference to work primarily in the clinch. Both men are quite closely matched in terms of ability, but Reynolds is perhaps the stronger and more technical man up close and with that also the Hungarian's wheelhouse he might have an edge here. Either way, expect both men to fight hard to the final bell.


Prediction: Malcolm Reynolds by split decision


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135 lbs - Jack Strong (4-0-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI) vs. Mbawe Kanyange (1-0-0 MMA, 1-0-0 RI)


Four straight victories in local competition have earned Polish striker Jack Strong the chance to become bantamweight champion in his promotional debut as Revolution Island's first title fight continues the night of excitement. A relentless clinch striker, Strong's dynamite punches have been his hallmark thus far, including a lightning-quick five second knockout of Oleksandr Usyk. His opponent had a memorable debut at Revolution Island Night 2, knocking down the favored Chiumbo Diabang with a first round head kick and controlling the bout the rest of the way for a clear-cut decision. The 18-year-old Ethiopian Kanyange is well-rounded for his age but he likely lacks the strength or wrestling background to take this fight to the ground and is almost certain to be overmatched on the feet. Another upset for him here would truly be the birth of an Island legend.


Prediction: Jack Strong by 1st round TKO


155 lbs - Kingston Brown (1-0-0 MMA, 1-0-0 RI) vs. Enzo Dimelo (1-0-0 MMA, 1-0-0 RI)


It's been a mixed bag for the Dimelo family in MMA so far but one brother who has been a clear success is Enzo, who put a one-sided beating on Sleep Deprived at Revolution Island 2 en route to a 1st round TKO finish. It was a similar performance to the even faster stoppage garnered by Kingstone Browne at the previous event when he needed less than a minute to brutalize MK Ultra so badly in the clinch that the Afghani boxer announced his retirement soon afterward. Both men are primarily punchers but the Canadian Dimelo may be slightly less accomplished up close, and history has shown that to be the most reliable path to difficulty. Expect a closely-contested back-and-forth battle here ending in a late stoppage.


Prediction: Kingston Browne by third round TKO


185 lbs - Chico Cunha (2-0-0 MMA, 1-0-0 RI) vs. Harold Harmbe (4-0-0 MMA, 0-0-0 RI)


The main event of the evening features another returning Revolution Island competitor as Brazilian boxer "Mosquito" Cunha looks to follow up his Knockout of the Night performance at Island Night 2 with another brilliant performance against undefeated Rev Island newcomer Harold "The Gorilla" Harmbe. A well-rounded competitor, Harmbe has finished two of his four wins by submission but is not helpless on the feet, particularly in the clinch where his knee strikes are quite dangerous. He definitely won't want to spend any time at striking distance with Cunha as the Brazilian packs dynamite in his fists, needing barely over a minute in the cage total to render his first two professional opponents senseless, even rocking Island Champion with a mostly-blocked punch in his last outing, often the hallmark of a truly devastating hitter. There is a very real chance that he could end this fight with one of the first blows he lands, but if he does not the odds favor him being gradually overwhelmed by the diverse skillset of his more experienced opponent.


Prediction: Harold Harmbe by 2nd round TKO


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That's it for the preview, make sure to tune in tomorrow for Revolution Let's Bang and Sunday for the card we just broke down, and of course check out Talk to Taco and Darkness Clothing.

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