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Division Summary

Bantamweight

135lbs

  1. #Bear Hug 3-0-0
  2. C#Dominique Bell 4-0-0
  3. #Joseph Jacobs 3-1-0
  4. #Ben McHough 3-1-0
  5. #Jose Pacheco 2-1-0
  6. #Tenshin Obata 3-0-0
  7. #Henny Verhoeven 2-1-0
  8. #Mister Island 1-0-0
  9. #Grind Grind 1-1-0
  10. #Ray Cooper Iv 1-1-0
  11. #Mako Takaziko 1-2-0
  12. #Indigo Myles 0-4-0
  13. #Duxney Pierda 1-2-0

 

No champion was able to retain the belt since the season began,this is our 3rd champion in the division, Dominique Bell the current holder and The Island #1 bantamweight , he looks solid ,but, there is very tough competition at the top, i belive anyone in the top 8 has a chance to become and afirm himself has the bantamweight king.....No other promotion in the island has a stronger Bantamweight roster ,with 10 of the island top 10 bantamweights fighting here....

 

 

 

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I am currently looking for managers who would be interested in taking part in the upcoming tournaments which will be happening in the 155lb. & 265lb. Divisions...Depending on the response from all of you I would like to have a tournament where we could combine these 2 tournaments into one by having it separated into teams (3 fighters from each division on Team A and also on Team B=total of 6 fighters per team) teams would be randomly selected unless we are able to get 2 managers who have some issues with one another and would like to resolve those issues once and for all and we would set things up to be like The Ultimate Fighter and if it ends up being done like that both captains will be responsible for selecting 2 managers to also create a fighter and be on that team and the remaining 6 slots would be filled by managers who also would like to take part in this event and they would be randomly placed on a team and once teams have been created each fighter would receive a sponsorship from After School Syndicate and all participants will be given a month to prepare for the tournaments first round of fights and each fighter is guarenteed to fight 2 separate times against 2 different opponents and points will be given to the winners team and in the end whichever team has the most points will receive some money sent to each manager as well as a larger contract offer from IFC and more! Please if anyone is interested in taking part in an event like this message me in game and we can talk my ID# is (117646)

Training for the aforementioned tournament is brought to you from the very best low capacity 150 elite coach training: ferocious beast

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No self promotion please lol but yes we recommend Gizmos gym and Ferocious Beasts gym for your training needs come time for the tournament builds to begin the one month training leading up to the tournament...

 

We have 3 slots available for the 155lb and also 3 slots for the 265lbs division

 

Below is a list of the managers signed up to this point for both tournaments

 

 

*___155lbs division tournament___*

 

1.Jet Jenson

2.Andrew Anderson

3.Harnish Mctarvish

4.Ibrahim Camara

5.El Jarmas

6.???

7.???

8.???

 

*___265lbs division tournament___*

 

1.Toth Bert

2.Jet Jenson

3.Darren Trecki

4.Harnish Mctarvish

5.David Morrison

6.???

7.???

8.???

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Preview for IFC6 - SAW

IFC 6 brings to you a packed card, including some of MMA's future finest (….. hopefuly). The highlights of the show are a fight for the IFC Lightweight Championship of the World and a main event between two of the top ranked fighters on the Island! Let's take a peek at today's main card to get some appetite going.

 

 

Freddie Stokes (2-0, IFC debut) vs. Theodoros Demetriou

Light Heavyweight bout

 

The first scrap on the main card is between two guys, who make their IFC debut. Stokes is a dangerous striker well-versed in both, boxing and Muay Thai. Demetriou is a BJJ brown belt. So both men hold abundantly ready paths of victory over each other. It will be whoever is more competent in taking advantage of it, who will walk away the winner here.

 

 

Jose Pacheco (2-1; all in IFC) vs. Henny Verhoeven (2-1; IFC debut)

Bantamweight bout

 

Whereas the first fight is a clash of two very different styles, this one is a meeting of two similar specialists. Both, Pacheo and Verhoeven, are BJJ brown belts and as such have a diploma in the art of human Origami. This one is likely to become a bout of ground attrition. The kind of fight that has purists delighted, hipsters pretending as if they are delighted as well and casuals poking their nose, trying to remember where the beer stand is located.

 

 

Android Nineteen (1-0 in IFC) vs. Ion Novosad (3-0; 1-0 in IFC)

Heavyweight bout

 

Ion Novosad is facing an Android, specifically programmed to murder his ass! But Novosad is one crazy dude, who might end up disassembling the Android. Can you tell now how this Island competition is getting crazier every year! They have them fighting robots! Robots and clones even! What's next? Move them all into a house, overwhelm them with booze and the ongoing pressure of everything being televised? That's fucking illegal!

 

 

Co-main Event: Bobby Boucher (2-0; both in IFC) vs. Rokuya Date (3-0; IFC debut)

For the IFC Lightweight Championship of the World

 

In this co-main event of the evening the very first IFC Lightweight Champion will be found. Trying their best to become that man are Bobby Boucher and Rokyua Date. Boucher is a grappler and BJJ brown belt. Date is a wrestle boxer and has knocked all three of his opponents out. With this being the first title fight for both men, one has to wonder if any jitters are to be expected. But that is an extremely volatile matter anyway, as so many titles in IFC have changed hands already. Gold on the line or not …. they all are bloody beginners. So let's be entertained, when they clumsily hurt each other bad.

 

 

Main Event: Joseph Jacobs (3-1; all in IFC) vs. Bear Hug (IFC debut)

Bantamweight bout

This is yet another high profile fight in the IFC Bantamweight division, a weight class which seems to be absolutely stacked this Island season! Former IFC Bantamweight Champion Joseph Jacobs will face IFC debuting Bear Hug, who thus far is unbeaten. Both men have knocked all three of their respective opponents out, so this one could very well be brief and frantic. A main event of the don't blink variety. A main event where you will curse yourself if you move your attention towards something more insignificant. And be it just for a second! Like looking at your hot girlfriend over there or trying to memorize, where you put your beer down ….. just as one meaty hook ends it all ….. and you didn't see it.

 

Got damn it bitch! Now bring me that beer!

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We are on in 5.4.3.2.1

 

Ladies and gentlemen welcome to the first of segment of cobra island enterprise. Tonight we have a special guest so please give it up for Android nineteen.

 

Cobra: so nineteen what org did you decide to sign with and why?

 

Nineteen: I decided to sign with the infamous IFC for the sole reason of wanting to face the best this island has to offer

 

Cobra: have you had a fight yet and how did it go?

 

Nineteen: yes my first fight was against Lucas Lee and I'm sad to say it left me bored in the ring.

 

Cobra: do you have an opponent scheduled soon and if so what are your thoughts?

 

Nineteen: yes my next opponent is named ION novosad. He has had a great start going 3-0 so far so I expect a great challenge but I plan to prevail the only way I know how.

 

Cobra: do you have a strategy for this fight?

 

Nineteen: yes but I will not reveal it on air so my opponent can adjust to it

 

Well that is all the time we have today. Thank you nineteen for coming in and I will definitely be front row to see this fight.

 

Until next time, stay solid america

 

All that talk, only to get demolished.

 

Sigh.

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I'm down for the tournament if you can PM me some details.

 

 

Your in and All the slots are filled all managers involved please await the go ahead to begin creating your guys and I want to thank all of you for taking part in this event. Thanks to all the sponsors as well I will be making a post with all the details on who has been a supporting company in making this event possible so be on the llookout!

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Preview for IFC6 - SAW

IFC 6 brings to you a packed card, including some of MMA's future finest (….. hopefuly). The highlights of the show are a fight for the IFC Lightweight Championship of the World and a main event between two of the top ranked fighters on the Island! Let's take a peek at today's main card to get some appetite going.

 

 

Freddie Stokes (2-0, IFC debut) vs. Theodoros Demetriou

Light Heavyweight bout

 

The first scrap on the main card is between two guys, who make their IFC debut. Stokes is a dangerous striker well-versed in both, boxing and Muay Thai. Demetriou is a BJJ brown belt. So both men hold abundantly ready paths of victory over each other. It will be whoever is more competent in taking advantage of it, who will walk away the winner here.

 

 

Jose Pacheco (2-1; all in IFC) vs. Henny Verhoeven (2-1; IFC debut)

Bantamweight bout

 

Whereas the first fight is a clash of two very different styles, this one is a meeting of two similar specialists. Both, Pacheo and Verhoeven, are BJJ brown belts and as such have a diploma in the art of human Origami. This one is likely to become a bout of ground attrition. The kind of fight that has purists delighted, hipsters pretending as if they are delighted as well and casuals poking their nose, trying to remember where the beer stand is located.

 

 

Android Nineteen (1-0 in IFC) vs. Ion Novosad (3-0; 1-0 in IFC)

Heavyweight bout

 

Ion Novosad is facing an Android, specifically programmed to murder his ass! But Novosad is one crazy dude, who might end up disassembling the Android. Can you tell now how this Island competition is getting crazier every year! They have them fighting robots! Robots and clones even! What's next? Move them all into a house, overwhelm them with booze and the ongoing pressure of everything being televised? That's fucking illegal!

 

 

Co-main Event: Bobby Boucher (2-0; both in IFC) vs. Rokuya Date (3-0; IFC debut)

For the IFC Lightweight Championship of the World

 

In this co-main event of the evening the very first IFC Lightweight Champion will be found. Trying their best to become that man are Bobby Boucher and Rokyua Date. Boucher is a grappler and BJJ brown belt. Date is a wrestle boxer and has knocked all three of his opponents out. With this being the first title fight for both men, one has to wonder if any jitters are to be expected. But that is an extremely volatile matter anyway, as so many titles in IFC have changed hands already. Gold on the line or not …. they all are bloody beginners. So let's be entertained, when they clumsily hurt each other bad.

 

 

Main Event: Joseph Jacobs (3-1; all in IFC) vs. Bear Hug (IFC debut)

Bantamweight bout

This is yet another high profile fight in the IFC Bantamweight division, a weight class which seems to be absolutely stacked this Island season! Former IFC Bantamweight Champion Joseph Jacobs will face IFC debuting Bear Hug, who thus far is unbeaten. Both men have knocked all three of their respective opponents out, so this one could very well be brief and frantic. A main event of the don't blink variety. A main event where you will curse yourself if you move your attention towards something more insignificant. And be it just for a second! Like looking at your hot girlfriend over there or trying to memorize, where you put your beer down ….. just as one meaty hook ends it all ….. and you didn't see it.

 

Got damn it bitch! Now bring me that beer!

 

IFC6 - SAW

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Fight of the Night

Bear Hug vs Joseph Jacobs

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Submission of the Night

Theodoros Demetriou

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KO of the Night

Ion Novosad

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This was a good night of fights with a controvertial decision on our fight of the night ...not many surprises regarding results ....

We keep on moving up in the rankings as an organization any fighter or manager that realy wants to test himself in the island will have to compete here...

Keep tune another 2 events in the next couple of days ,,,,,,

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How did Bear Hug win that fight? I had Hug winning the first round and Jacobs winning the second and third round. I am calling for an instant rematch between Joseph Jacobs and Bear Hug. IFC 7 has an opening. Make it happen Jay Tycoon.

Jacobs is a very good island fighter and i believe the best is yet to come from him....the fight was a close battle(thats why we gave the fight of the night award) but we canot give a rematch from an unanimous decision...never leave it in the hands of the judges....im sure they will cross paths again as they are 2 of the top fighters in the division but a couple fights need to happen first....thank you

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Just an FYI , Toth sent the email when the fighter ID was about 319400 so we shouldn't be seeing any fighters with 316K -317K ID's and 30 days training already in the bag.

 

Just making sure everyone follows the rules , also no QFC fights please. Your fighters either pop nice hiddens during the tournament or don't. Fighters enter the tournament with 0-0-0 record or are DQed and you roll a new one.

 

Good luck to everyone :)

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Alright guys so all spots are filled for the tourney !!!!

 

Remember to create your fighters only after you received Uncle Toth`s email and let the training begin :)

 

A.S.S. will send all fighters an initial 30-day clothing sponsorship once ***Uncle Toth posts the full list of fighters *** in this thread. We will include the following:

 

3x Tshirts and 3x Shorts from our store.

 

We will also award the winning managers (2) for each tournament a $3000.00 120 day sponsorship for their remaining time on the Island.

 

May the best managers and fighters win :)

 

Sincerely,

 

Ibrahim Camara

 

CEO of After School Syndicate and our House of Gambling.

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Just an FYI , Toth sent the email when the fighter ID was about 319400 so we shouldn't be seeing any fighters with 316K -317K ID's and 30 days training already in the bag.

 

Just making sure everyone follows the rules , also no QFC fights please. Your fighters either pop nice hiddens during the tournament or don't. Fighters enter the tournament with 0-0-0 record or are DQed and you roll a new one.

 

Good luck to everyone :)

 

 

That is incorrect fighters can have fights but only once I have the ID # when I get the ID the fighter must be 0-0 record at that time anything after that point fight wise is up to the manager

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Preview for Monday Night Fights# 1 - Evil Ways

 

 

Straight from the Island Underground, IFC brings it's all new format: Monday Night Fights! What's so new and innovative about it? It is on Mondays! All that frustration of having pretty much a week's work before you …. what better way to cool it down than to yell at men, who are tougher than you …… and getting away with it. All while an ass-whipping is taking place for your entertainment. Such public service will be provided by IFC. And the first show of this new installment is starting with a bang, as there will be two titles on the line.

 

 

The One (2-0; IFC debut) vs. “Bleeding” Bob Joseph (2-1; all in IFC)

Super Heavyweight bout

 

The main card kicks off with two close quarter slugging Super Heavyweights. Other than being legitimately huge, these two have several things in common. They love to knock their opponents out and both lean on a traditional MMA mixture of Muay Thai and wrestling to get to whip their man. It's a Super Heavyweight fight! …… did one ever go the distance?

 

 

"The living skeleton" Android Thirteen (2-2; 0-1 in IFC) vs. OZ Ozwald (2-1; 2-0 in IFC)

Lightweight bout

 

Another Android! How many of these do exist? I bet if you look behind their ears, it will read “Made in China”. This Android 13 has a database of combined MT and BJJ configuring it' s strategical software. However, it faces a dangerous opponent in OZ Ozwald. Because this dude looks like a nerd. Nerds know everything there is to know about robots! And they even talk like robots, like a wise man once said.

 

 

Super "Dominator" Heavyweight (3-0; all in IFC) vs. Jerome "The Ghostfighter" Jackson 2-0; IFC debut)

For the IFC Super Heavyweight Championship of the World

 

Up next is a five rounder for the IFC Super Heavyweight Title. The colorfully named Drago clone, Super Heavyweight, has to defend his title for the first time against IFC debuting Jerome Jackson. Can you tell now how groundbreaking this Island season is? Screw PEDs! We have androids and clones! And Jerome Jackson better brings his A-game against this machine. Because so far he just knocked out a bum called Tubz Murphy ….. twice. Whereas the Drago clones …. what they hit, they destroy. A win of Jackson could be considered an upset. Even at this early point of the season.

 

 

Michal "Hrabia" Biszpink (3-0; IFC debut) vs. Bruce "Get Loose" Mafaking (3-0; 1-0 in IFC)

Lightweight bout

 

This Lightweight bout may very well bring forth the next title challenger. Biszpink has so far shown to be a merciless ground and pounder, who unleashes all hell on his opponents, once he is on top. Mafaking however, is a very versatile fighter, who has collected his three wins in all three available fashions. And he better remains adaptable and smart, not to be steamrolled by Biszpink.

 

 

"Goth Kid" Robert Hurt (3-0; all in IFC) vs. Luther "Touch Of Death" Jones (3-0; 1-0 in IFC)

For the IFC Middleweight Championship of the World

In the main event “Goth Kid” Robert Hurt will have to defend his Middleweight Championship for the second time. Given that so many IFC titles have changed hands so quickly, defending it again would definitely help Hurt's standing. But Luther Jones is no joke. The “Touch of Death” ……. he is not. But certainly the “Touch of Unconsciousness”, for he has knocked all three of his opponents out. Always by raining down punches from above. Robert Hurt however has proven that he is capable of the very same, with three knockout wins to his name. And in addition to that he has a diverse striking game, mixing up punches and kicks, that makes him hard to predict on the feet. In the stand-up department he possibly is the superior fighter.

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Preview for Monday Night Fights# 1 - Evil Ways

 

 

Straight from the Island Underground, IFC brings it's all new format: Monday Night Fights! What's so new and innovative about it? It is on Mondays! All that frustration of having pretty much a week's work before you …. what better way to cool it down than to yell at men, who are tougher than you …… and getting away with it. All while an ass-whipping is taking place for your entertainment. Such public service will be provided by IFC. And the first show of this new installment is starting with a bang, as there will be two titles on the line.

 

 

The One (2-0; IFC debut) vs. “Bleeding” Bob Joseph (2-1; all in IFC)

Super Heavyweight bout

 

The main card kicks off with two close quarter slugging Super Heavyweights. Other than being legitimately huge, these two have several things in common. They love to knock their opponents out and both lean on a traditional MMA mixture of Muay Thai and wrestling to get to whip their man. It's a Super Heavyweight fight! …… did one ever go the distance?

 

 

"The living skeleton" Android Thirteen (2-2; 0-1 in IFC) vs. OZ Ozwald (2-1; 2-0 in IFC)

Lightweight bout

 

Another Android! How many of these do exist? I bet if you look behind their ears, it will read “Made in China”. This Android 13 has a database of combined MT and BJJ configuring it' s strategical software. However, it faces a dangerous opponent in OZ Ozwald. Because this dude looks like a nerd. Nerds know everything there is to know about robots! And they even talk like robots, like a wise man once said.

 

 

Super "Dominator" Heavyweight (3-0; all in IFC) vs. Jerome "The Ghostfighter" Jackson 2-0; IFC debut)

For the IFC Super Heavyweight Championship of the World

 

Up next is a five rounder for the IFC Super Heavyweight Title. The colorfully named Drago clone, Super Heavyweight, has to defend his title for the first time against IFC debuting Jerome Jackson. Can you tell now how groundbreaking this Island season is? Screw PEDs! We have androids and clones! And Jerome Jackson better brings his A-game against this machine. Because so far he just knocked out a bum called Tubz Murphy ….. twice. Whereas the Drago clones …. what they hit, they destroy. A win of Jackson could be considered an upset. Even at this early point of the season.

 

 

Michal "Hrabia" Biszpink (3-0; IFC debut) vs. Bruce "Get Loose" Mafaking (3-0; 1-0 in IFC)

Lightweight bout

 

This Lightweight bout may very well bring forth the next title challenger. Biszpink has so far shown to be a merciless ground and pounder, who unleashes all hell on his opponents, once he is on top. Mafaking however, is a very versatile fighter, who has collected his three wins in all three available fashions. And he better remains adaptable and smart, not to be steamrolled by Biszpink.

 

 

"Goth Kid" Robert Hurt (3-0; all in IFC) vs. Luther "Touch Of Death" Jones (3-0; 1-0 in IFC)

For the IFC Middleweight Championship of the World

In the main event “Goth Kid” Robert Hurt will have to defend his Middleweight Championship for the second time. Given that so many IFC titles have changed hands so quickly, defending it again would definitely help Hurt's standing. But Luther Jones is no joke. The “Touch of Death” ……. he is not. But certainly the “Touch of Unconsciousness”, for he has knocked all three of his opponents out. Always by raining down punches from above. Robert Hurt however has proven that he is capable of the very same, with three knockout wins to his name. And in addition to that he has a diverse striking game, mixing up punches and kicks, that makes him hard to predict on the feet. In the stand-up department he possibly is the superior fighter.

 

FIGHT NIGHT!...

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Merchandise Partner: After School Syndicate

Bookmakers: After School Saloon & Gambling House

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Brief summary on things to come at IFC

Tonight event will host 2 title fights....it will be our first Monday night event and we expecting all fighters to make weight and put on a good performance....

#1 organization in the island

#1 P4P Fighter

135lbs - Division looks really solid and no one established themselves as a dominant force here, but lots of strong contenders...

145lbs - Our 18 year old division is slow going as expected, but the first round of fights coming up this Wednesday ....still recruiting and probably moving up the age cap to under 20's soon....

155lbs - Champion waiting for result of today's title eliminator between #1 and #2 ranked in the division....

170lbs - King will be crown this Wednesday in a fight for the vacant belt....

185lbs - Very strong contenders are charging for the champion

205lbs - Very dominant champion ,but hints of improvements from some contenders....

265lbs - The champion has hes hands full with any of the contenders he will have to face..

265lbs+ - Stacked division with lots of undefeated contenders, exiting times here...

Fighters fighting here and looking for the best possible training in the island contact Gizmo's Gym , you will need to book a place as its always full

I want to thank our staff for the brilliant job they have been doing, and i want to thank the fighters and managers for the excitement...Great previews been coming out ,all thanks to the magnificent writer Kalle Derlude

As most of you know we have a tournament coming up ,it is all set and done .....special thanks for our tournament manager Toth Bert

And of course the sponsors witch contributed with a reasonable amount of $$$ to make it a worthy contest

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“A warrior fears the battle he missed. More than any fight he can make his own, he fears the fight that’s gone, that ended without him, that no feat of arms can change.”

 

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Preview for Monday Night Fights# 1 - Evil Ways

 

 

Straight from the Island Underground, IFC brings it's all new format: Monday Night Fights! What's so new and innovative about it? It is on Mondays! All that frustration of having pretty much a week's work before you …. what better way to cool it down than to yell at men, who are tougher than you …… and getting away with it. All while an ass-whipping is taking place for your entertainment. Such public service will be provided by IFC. And the first show of this new installment is starting with a bang, as there will be two titles on the line.

 

 

The One (2-0; IFC debut) vs. “Bleeding” Bob Joseph (2-1; all in IFC)

Super Heavyweight bout

 

The main card kicks off with two close quarter slugging Super Heavyweights. Other than being legitimately huge, these two have several things in common. They love to knock their opponents out and both lean on a traditional MMA mixture of Muay Thai and wrestling to get to whip their man. It's a Super Heavyweight fight! …… did one ever go the distance?

 

 

"The living skeleton" Android Thirteen (2-2; 0-1 in IFC) vs. OZ Ozwald (2-1; 2-0 in IFC)

Lightweight bout

 

Another Android! How many of these do exist? I bet if you look behind their ears, it will read “Made in China”. This Android 13 has a database of combined MT and BJJ configuring it' s strategical software. However, it faces a dangerous opponent in OZ Ozwald. Because this dude looks like a nerd. Nerds know everything there is to know about robots! And they even talk like robots, like a wise man once said.

 

 

Super "Dominator" Heavyweight (3-0; all in IFC) vs. Jerome "The Ghostfighter" Jackson 2-0; IFC debut)

For the IFC Super Heavyweight Championship of the World

 

Up next is a five rounder for the IFC Super Heavyweight Title. The colorfully named Drago clone, Super Heavyweight, has to defend his title for the first time against IFC debuting Jerome Jackson. Can you tell now how groundbreaking this Island season is? Screw PEDs! We have androids and clones! And Jerome Jackson better brings his A-game against this machine. Because so far he just knocked out a bum called Tubz Murphy ….. twice. Whereas the Drago clones …. what they hit, they destroy. A win of Jackson could be considered an upset. Even at this early point of the season.

 

 

Michal "Hrabia" Biszpink (3-0; IFC debut) vs. Bruce "Get Loose" Mafaking (3-0; 1-0 in IFC)

Lightweight bout

 

This Lightweight bout may very well bring forth the next title challenger. Biszpink has so far shown to be a merciless ground and pounder, who unleashes all hell on his opponents, once he is on top. Mafaking however, is a very versatile fighter, who has collected his three wins in all three available fashions. And he better remains adaptable and smart, not to be steamrolled by Biszpink.

 

 

"Goth Kid" Robert Hurt (3-0; all in IFC) vs. Luther "Touch Of Death" Jones (3-0; 1-0 in IFC)

For the IFC Middleweight Championship of the World

In the main event “Goth Kid” Robert Hurt will have to defend his Middleweight Championship for the second time. Given that so many IFC titles have changed hands so quickly, defending it again would definitely help Hurt's standing. But Luther Jones is no joke. The “Touch of Death” ……. he is not. But certainly the “Touch of Unconsciousness”, for he has knocked all three of his opponents out. Always by raining down punches from above. Robert Hurt however has proven that he is capable of the very same, with three knockout wins to his name. And in addition to that he has a diverse striking game, mixing up punches and kicks, that makes him hard to predict on the feet. In the stand-up department he possibly is the superior fighter.

 

Mon Night Fights#1- Evil Ways

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Fight of the Night

Luther Jones vs Robert Hurt

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KO of the Night

Super Heavyweight

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Submission of the Night

Michal Biszpink

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Award amount: $500

Attendance: 1000

Disclosed fighter pay: $22900

Merchandise Partner: After School Syndicate

EVIL WAYS was the moment we realized we need to move into a bigger arena , the place was packed and compact...make it hard even for the media to cover the event.....Super Heavyweight did well with another vintage performance and retained hes belt ...the co-main event was a title eliminator and Michal Biszpink will now be facing the champion for the belt......Luther Jones dethroned the middleweight champion and is now the new king of the division in an amazing fight....in a couple of days it will be the debut of the 145lbs division with most youngsters making their debut there,this is the future....

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Ladies and gentleman have we got a killer line-up of fights scheduled for you on this 4th installment of Island FC Wednesday Night Fights!

Kicking off the nights action is the first of 6 145lb matchups.

Doo Choi takes on Raymundo Sweeney in what should prove to be an epic conflict between two elite strikers looking to rebound from disappointing debuts. Expect to see sparks and fists flying!

Up next is the debut of the man known as "The American Hope", Wayne Makoy. Wayne squares off against another debuting fighter, Mark "The Shark" Renolds. Renolds has a slight striking advantage but Makoy's ace in the hole is his elite game planning. This match could be the dark horse fight of the night.

Following next is jiu jitsu specialist Lauri Laminaatti testing his skills against notable striker and former PAC 12 collegiate wrestler Troy Palmer Jr. This is a textbook battle between styles. Will the striking and wrestling prowess of Palmer be enough to neutralize the lethal ground skills of Laminaattti? Or will the relentless ground attack of the Finn be too much?

King Boomboom is an 18 year old striker with lightning in his fists. He looks to use those fists to spoil the debut of his opponent, Muay thai specialist Ricky Rickston. Rickston has a significant advantage on the feet and will try to use his wrestling and clinch work to neutralize the strikes of King Boomboom.

Coming up next we have another sure-fire fight of the night candidate. The pure boxing acumen of Benji Lootin clashes with the muay thai precision of Dan Wilson. Both fighters are equally deadly on their feet so look for Wilson to try and drag this fight to the canvas where he has a significant size and skill advantage over his opponent.

In our final 145lb bout Cyu Yakuba looks to build on his impressive debut against the wily jiu jitsu practitioner Huey Pacco. Pacco himself is making his professional debut after amassing an impressive record on the jiu jitsu scene. Pacco has a significant height advantage and will be looking to use those long limbs to wrap up his opponent and make him tap.

Kicking off the nights main card is a rematch between The Russian bear Ivan Dragski and Dick “Smash” tater. Dragski was able to eke out a victory in their first bout but you can bet that the man they call Smash is not going to let that happen again. Expect Tater to come out firing on all cylinders looking ot end the fight early with his superior boxing. Dragski knows his weakness and will likely attempt to use his superior wrestling to smother and stifle the more experienced Tater. There is bad blood between these men so expect to see a great fight!

Following that is a light heavyweight battle with definite title implications. George Baker, the #3 ranked fighter in the stacked 205 division, puts his undefeated record on the line against the slick submission machine Eugeniy Petrov. Petrov looks to break into the top 5 against baker and get his name into the title mix. A jiu Jitsu phenom, Petrov has both of his wins by way of submission with one loss by knockout and one via judges decision. “Doughnut” Baker has been a knockout machine providing some of the internets most reposted knockout gifs of the past year. A master at utilizing all 8 points of contact Baker hopes to force his way into a title match with a quick and decisive victory over Dragski and put the light heavyweight division on notice!

Our co-main event of the evening is a welterweight title match between 2 of the most dominant fighters on The Island! This match will crown the first ever Island FC welterweight champion!! Mister Hankey looks to continue his path of destruction against Joseph Ligambi. Both fighters trade in heavy leather with each having 3 decisive KO victories over opponents with neither man having ever tasted defeat. Wednesday night that will change for one unlucky fighter. While one man will taste the sweet nectar of success and leave the arena draped in gold and the glow of victory, the other will leave with a bruised and battered body and the sad stench of disappointment.

And now for our main event! Reigning light 205lb champion Light Heavyweight puts his title on the line against the kickboxing phenom Chung Lee. Lee comes into Island FC riding a three fight win streak, earning himself an immediate crack at champion Light Heavyweight. Both of these gladiators love to keep their feet on the canvas so expect there to be blood! Light Heavyweight has never had a fight go the distance, in fact he has never gone past round 2 in any of his bouts. He will have his hands full as he has never faced a striker with the pedigree or toughness of Chung Lee. This fight is scheduled for 5 rounds but I suspect we will see both men go all out and try to end this one early! This one is too close to make a prediction so come on out to Hayashi’s Lounge for Island FC’s Wednesday Nights Fights!!!

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Ladies and gentleman have we got a killer line-up of fights scheduled for you on this 4th installment of Island FC Wednesday Night Fights!

 

Kicking off the nights action is the first of 6 145lb matchups.

 

Doo Choi takes on Raymundo Sweeney in what should prove to be an epic conflict between two elite strikers looking to rebound from disappointing debuts. Expect to see sparks and fists flying!

 

Up next is the debut of the man known as "The American Hope", Wayne Makoy. Wayne squares off against another debuting fighter, Mark "The Shark" Renolds. Renolds has a slight striking advantage but Makoy's ace in the hole is his elite game planning. This match could be the dark horse fight of the night.

 

Following next is jiu jitsu specialist Lauri Laminaatti testing his skills against notable striker and former PAC 12 collegiate wrestler Troy Palmer Jr. This is a textbook battle between styles. Will the striking and wrestling prowess of Palmer be enough to neutralize the lethal ground skills of Laminaattti? Or will the relentless ground attack of the Finn be too much?

 

King Boomboom is an 18 year old striker with lightning in his fists. He looks to use those fists to spoil the debut of his opponent, Muay thai specialist Ricky Rickston. Rickston has a significant advantage on the feet and will try to use his wrestling and clinch work to neutralize the strikes of King Boomboom.

 

Coming up next we have another sure-fire fight of the night candidate. The pure boxing acumen of Benji Lootin clashes with the muay thai precision of Dan Wilson. Both fighters are equally deadly on their feet so look for Wilson to try and drag this fight to the canvas where he has a significant size and skill advantage over his opponent.

 

In our final 145lb bout Cyu Yakuba looks to build on his impressive debut against the wily jiu jitsu practitioner Huey Pacco. Pacco himself is making his professional debut after amassing an impressive record on the jiu jitsu scene. Pacco has a significant height advantage and will be looking to use those long limbs to wrap up his opponent and make him tap.

 

Kicking off the nights main card is a rematch between The Russian bear Ivan Dragski and Dick “Smash” tater. Dragski was able to eke out a victory in their first bout but you can bet that the man they call Smash is not going to let that happen again. Expect Tater to come out firing on all cylinders looking ot end the fight early with his superior boxing. Dragski knows his weakness and will likely attempt to use his superior wrestling to smother and stifle the more experienced Tater. There is bad blood between these men so expect to see a great fight!

 

Following that is a light heavyweight battle with definite title implications. George Baker, the #3 ranked fighter in the stacked 205 division, puts his undefeated record on the line against the slick submission machine Eugeniy Petrov. Petrov looks to break into the top 5 against baker and get his name into the title mix. A jiu Jitsu phenom, Petrov has both of his wins by way of submission with one loss by knockout and one via judges decision. “Doughnut” Baker has been a knockout machine providing some of the internets most reposted knockout gifs of the past year. A master at utilizing all 8 points of contact Baker hopes to force his way into a title match with a quick and decisive victory over Dragski and put the light heavyweight division on notice!

 

Our co-main event of the evening is a welterweight title match between 2 of the most dominant fighters on The Island! This match will crown the first ever Island FC welterweight champion!! Mister Hankey looks to continue his path of destruction against Joseph Ligambi. Both fighters trade in heavy leather with each having 3 decisive KO victories over opponents with neither man having ever tasted defeat. Wednesday night that will change for one unlucky fighter. While one man will taste the sweet nectar of success and leave the arena draped in gold and the glow of victory, the other will leave with a bruised and battered body and the sad stench of disappointment.

 

And now for our main event! Reigning light 205lb champion Light Heavyweight puts his title on the line against the kickboxing phenom Chung Lee. Lee comes into Island FC riding a three fight win streak, earning himself an immediate crack at champion Light Heavyweight. Both of these gladiators love to keep their feet on the canvas so expect there to be blood! Light Heavyweight has never had a fight go the distance, in fact he has never gone past round 2 in any of his bouts. He will have his hands full as he has never faced a striker with the pedigree or toughness of Chung Lee. This fight is scheduled for 5 rounds but I suspect we will see both men go all out and try to end this one early! This one is too close to make a prediction so come on out to Hayashi’s Lounge for Island FC’s Wednesday Nights Fights!!!

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IFC7 - WAR GAMES

Welcome everyone to IFC7 – WAR GAMES in Hard Knocks Arena on The Island, Saturday, July 15th!

We are featuring 10 amazing matches.

First three events of the night are Bantamweight matches, the first being between McHough and Pacheco; two fighters who are both 3 and 1. McHough being a remarkable muay thai fighter with two TKO’s and a proficient wrestler to boot. Whereas Pacheco is a Brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu who has had no trouble translating that skill into a submission in an MMA match. Will the BJJ experience be enough to even out his poor striking game?

Next event is between Bell and Obata. Bell is a Respectable wrestler with a Brown Belt in BJJ, undefeated with 4 wins, 3 from submissions in the first round! Obata, an undefeated 3 and 0 fighter on the other hand is a superb muay thai fighter who has used his strong wrestling background to keep his fights standing, controlling from both distance and within the clinch. Neither fighter will want to compromise on where they want the fight to go in a round that will for sure be a cult classic!


Last from the Bantamweights is Jacobs vs. Verhoeven! This is another striker vs. grappling match. Both fighters are coming off of two losses in a row, both hungry to win representing their style!

Up next in the Lightweight match is Destructon Man vs. The Savage Samaritan. Two wonderful grapplers with differing means to finish off opponents, this one is sure to be anyone’s game!

In the first Heavyweight match of the night is between Stiffy and Kruger. Two humongous fighters coming off of a loss. Stiffy is a superb boxer, whereas Kruger is a remarkable muay thai fighter. Both fighters have taken their wins from brutal TKOs, so it is sure to be lights out for one of the two!

In the first Light Heavyweight match of the night is two well rounded fighters, North vs. Donderson! Both should be ready to take it to each other in any position given their diversity of skills!

In the Welterweight match of the night is Push, a 1 and 1 grappling style fighter vs. Schreave, an 0 and 1 Muay Thai fighter hungry for his first professional victory! Schreave won’t have to worry about being knocked out via strikes in this match, so this will be a test of his ability to avoid Push’s submission based game!

The second Light Heavyweight match of the night is between two great up and coming boxers, Manchinha and Jones. Manchinha used to harvest shark teeth with his bare hands, and has had no trouble using them to achieve two wins. Jones, while being a great boxer in his own right, also has a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Sink or swim, this fight is sure to make a splash!

 

In another Heavyweight fight, we have Braithwaite making his professional MMA debut against Lee. Braithwaite is a Purple belt in BJJ, and a proficient Muay Thai fighter. Lee on the other hand, is a towering hulk of a man and a remarkable wrestler. Lee recovered from being knocked out in his debut and wants to return the favor to this newcomer!

Finally, in another Light Heavyweight match we have Downdin making his MMA debut against Maximus. Downdin is said to be a remarkable Muay Thai fighter, and so is Maximus. Maximus is coming off of two losses, but has a respectable wrestling background and is hoping to bring it the newcomer despite his past shortcomings. Both are sure to be hungry for a victory, and hungry means dangerous!

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