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I warn you again... keep talking all this shit against a proven opponent and you will look like a complete assclown when you lose. Your gym is terrible, your record is far from impressive, especially when you are already looking more than a little silly for all the smack talk you threw out there with your heavyweight, what was his name? Oh yeah... no one remembers. All they remember is that he got KTFO in 21 seconds. It's fine to be confident. It's fine to try and get under your opponents skin and all of that, but if you take it too far... you just look simple and stupid. Both of you need to calm down and let the matter be settled in the cage.

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I warn you again... keep talking all this shit against a proven opponent and you will look like a complete assclown when you lose. Your gym is terrible, your record is far from impressive, especially when you are already looking more than a little silly for all the smack talk you threw out there with your heavyweight, what was his name? Oh yeah... no one remembers. All they remember is that he got KTFO in 21 seconds. It's fine to be confident. It's fine to try and get under your opponents skin and all of that, but if you take it too far... you just look simple and stupid. Both of you need to calm down and let the matter be settled in the cage.

 

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Catalin "The Young King" Marius: The gym isn't terrible and there's a lot of reason why this gym help me a lot,after this fight I will join a private one in Las Vegas and I will continue training everyday,this boy can't win because he can't box,he can't kick and I can do all of these inclusive wrestling & bjj so yeah there's no way this boy will win this

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Catalin "The Young King" Marius: With that training camp behind me you can't! I can play with you ground games all day if you will do that,you will gas out anyway after first round

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Charles Kenway: If you go on the ground with me you are going to die. Look at the rest of my fights dude you don't want to be on the ground and it doesn't matter how much time you have put into it in the gym you cant be on the ground with me. But with my actually good gym i can stand with you but that would be no fun because it will take me longer than 1 minute.

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RISE 20 Preview

Main Event & Co-Main Event By: Neon Richards

Fights 7/8 & Undercard By: Humble Greco

 

Main Event

Wes "The Best" Ray (5-0) Vs. Max "Sergeant " Slaughter (4-0)

This is the event that people have been waiting for since the start of the reign of Wes Ray. This fight is going to be a back and forth fight that we expect will be going to the ground quickly and be worked on from then. Either way this fight goes their is going to be a huge crowd reaction and a fight that you are not going to miss as one of these great fighters are going to be walking out of the cage with the belt and the other one with there first loss in there career. Wes Ray is coming into this fight the favorite with 3 submissions to his name and 2 (T)KO victories to it as well as people know that he is good on the feet even with his purple belt some say that he has no weakness but if someone is going to figure it out it's going to be Max Slaughter. Max Slaughter is coming into this match winning all of his 4 fights by (T)KO and never leaving the match in the judges hands. He likes to finish his fights and loves to see his opponents lying on the canvas at the end of the night. So will we see the defending champ hold onto his belt for the 4th time or will we be seeing a new champ in the 185 division? You are not going to want to miss this.

 

Co-Main Event

Max Onera (4-0) Vs. "Terrible" Terrell Jones (5-1)

As you can see this card just keeps getting better and better with this next fight we will be seeing another 185 bout with one submission specialist and the other a (T)KO King. Both of these fighters are coming in to the fight pretty even on the scorecards. The one turning point in this match is obvious if it goes to the ground we will be seeing another victory on the side of Max Onera and a #1 contender shot for the belt. But if it stays standing we could see another victory on the side of Terrell Jones. Both of these fighters though could be looking past this fight at the main card event both of these fighters have been submitted by Wes Ray on his tear through the division and they are looking to get a shot at that target on his back. So will we be seeing a war on the feet or a skirmish on the ground? You are going to have to find out.

 

Fight 8

Athan “The Arachnid” Pallas (5-0) vs Carlos “Ruthless” Lawler (6-3)

 

Moving on to our 8th fight for tonight, we are going to be seeing the undefeated Athan Pallas attempt to break into the top 5 of the welterweight division, as he takes on the #5 ranked welterweight, Carlos Lawler. Lawler was unlucky coming into RISE when he lost to former champ, Meatball Destroyer, by unanimous decision. Though, he bounced back with a swick submission victory against Facundo Galley which brought him back into contention. For Athan Pallas, this will be his second fight for RISE. Pallas impressed in his debut by submitting Alexis Anderson in the second round. Now, Looking at the stats, Lawler is no joke on the feet nor the ground as he has shown that he is a remarkable boxer and has a purple belt in BJJ; however, Pallas’ wrestling should make Lawler’s boxing obsolete. The fight is more than likely to be taken to the ground and in the control of Pallas, but Lawler’s BJJ could give him another victory by submission. I can’t wait to see how this one finishes.

 

Fight 7

Jean Luc Phaneuf (2-0) vs Daniel “The Hammer” Orndorf (2-0)

 

Our first fight on the main card tonight showcases two undefeated fighters who have both dominated in their fights for RISE thus far. This fight bring a new #1 contender to the 205 division, and should be a war. Orndorf came to RISE with no fights to his name, and in his professional debut he defeated his opponent in just 21 seconds. His second fight kept his total time spent in the cage under a minute, as it only took him 32 seconds to end the fight. Orndorf has got serious power in his fists that he’ll look to use tonight against Phaneuf. As for Phaneuf, he also came to RISE with zero fights to his name, which is why it was very impressive to see the shows that he put on for the fans. Both fights went to the judges decision, but they were easy decisions indeed. Phaneuf is a decent wrestler, but seems to use it to keep the fight standing; therefore, we should expect another great show, and a serious brawl!

 

UNDERCARD

 

Fight 6

Tommy “T-Rex” Tank (4-0) vs “The Sleeping Giant” Rich Silva Jr (3-1)

Next up we have #2 heavyweight, Tommy Tank, go head to head with #4 heavyweight, Rich Silva Jr. This one should be both fighter’s toughest fight to date. Silva should try his best to keep this fight standing, for even though both fighters have received their purple belts, Tank does have the advantage in his wrestling. Silva has showcased his boxing skills in his previous fight with Bobby Knuckles so we can expect for him to be looking to do the same to Tank tonight. It’ll be interesting to see if Tank can take him down or not. Let’s find out.

Fight 5

Tony “Amped” Agotti (1-1) vs Carmelo Anthony (0-1)

For the fifth fight tonight, Tony Agotti and Carmelo Anthony will attempt to show us who the better fighter is. Both fighters are pretty balanced in all areas for the fight with Agotti seeming to be more proficient in his Boxing and BJJ, and Anthony in Muay Thai and Wrestling. A win is needed here for both fighters if they want to be taken seriously, so let’s see who wants it more!

Fight 4

Next we’ll be seeing Deniis Reynolds and Armend Berisha face off. Deniis Reynolds has some fantastic ground and pound that he showcased in his RISE debut against Nathan Shield. We’ll most likely see him try to do the same to Berisha tonight; however, Reynolds should be cautious in doing so as Berisha has a taste in the submission category. He was able to submit his last opponent, but it isn’t certain that he’ll be able to have any sort of control on the ground against a superior wrestler. Berisha needs a win here, but it won’t be easy with his undefeated opponent. Let’s see if he can pull it off.

Fight 3

Opening up our undercard, Mike Swick will be going up against Herbert Fliegknecht. This will be Mike Swick’s RISE debut and he will be wanting to start off with a bang. Swick unfortunately came up short in his debut QFC bout, but rebounded with two KO wins that add up to a brief 20 seconds. He’ll be hoping that he can keep his win streak going tonight against a fighter who hasn’t been as fortunate thus far in his career. Fliegknecht may have fought hard in both of his fights, but he is yet to secure a win. For that reason, we can expect to see him fight his hardest tonight. He’ll most likely attempt to bring this fight to the ground against Mike, for Mike is strong in the stand up, but shows many weaknesses in his ground game that can be exploited. It shouldn’t be tough to bring him down, but as stated earlier, Mike is a fan of those quick KOs. Will he get another one?

PRELIMS

 

Fight 2

 

Fight 1

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Charles Kenway: You know whats up man. Glad to see you on my side like a lot of people are. And i really like that you pay attention to the stats unlike Catalin.

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Catalin "The Young King" Marius: This week I will be training 24/7 I can't stay on the internet and talk all day,we will see and meet in the octagon in one week and we will see how is the best! Good luck buddy and see you next weekend!

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Catalin "The Young King" Marius: This week I will be training 24/7 I can't stay on the internet and talk all day,we will see and meet in the octagon in one week and we will see how is the best! Good luck buddy and see you next weekend!

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Charles Kenway: When we meet in the cage ill show you what actual training is.

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RISE Fight League Rankings

(Based off of Hype/Pop and Record/Performances)

 

Please let me know if you spot anything that is incorrect and needs changing. Thank you! :)

 

145

Champ - Alessio Bianchi(3-1)

1.Charles Kenway(3-0) -

2.Tim Slater(3-1) -

3.Echart Tolle(2-2) -

4.Andre 3000(1-1) -

5.Richey Edwards(1-1) -

6.Catalin Marius(1-0) -

7.Zardu Hasselfrau(2-2) -

8.Cristian Cyborg(3-5) ↑

9.Eta Knox(0-1) ↑

10.Carter Von Krokehaumer(0-2) ↓

 

155

Champ - Randy Kelly(8-0)

1.Niudu Kakka(3-0) -

2.Wale Ammond(4-1) -

3.Bill Hardwick(2-1) -

4.Samuel Gervais(3-0) -

5.Barrios Messi(4-2) -

6.Nick Morris(2-1) -

7.Ian McMahon(2-0) -

8.Pyyrhus Nikos(4-1) -

9.Pedro Changggg(1-1) -

10.Jeffery Larson(1-1) -

 

170

Champ - Cornelius Barnaby(4-4)

1.Ricky Gracie(4-0) -

2.Valerio Bartoli(3-0) -

3.Carlos Lawler(7-3)

4.Meatball Destroyer(4-1) ↓

5.Jhin Markell(5-1) ↓

6.Deniis Reynolds(2-0) ↑

7.Athan Pallas(5-1) ↓

8.Wade Rogers(3-2) -

9.Facundo Galley(2-2) ↑

10.Armend Berisha(2-3) ↓

 

185

Champ - Max Slaughter(5-0)

1.Wes Ray(5-1) ↓

2.Max Onera(5-1) ↑

3.Dante Fiaschi(5-0) ↓

4.Fred Daniels(1-0)

5.Carmelo Anthony(1-1)

6.Terrell Jones(5-2) ↓

7.Torcadall Sailcirc(2-0) ↑

8.Michael Grundmann(2-1) -

9.Tony Agotti(1-2) -

10.Slipp Rock(1-2) -

 

205

Champ - Henry Aron(8-0)

1.Jean Luc Phaneuf(3-0) -

2.Melvin Comeau(8-3) -

3.Daniel Orndorf(2-1) -

4.Carlos Anderson(4-1) -

5.Herbal The Leaf(3-0) ↑

6.Frank Granger(1-0) -

7.Matt Cooper(4-0) ↑

8.Herbert Fliegknecht(1-2) ↑

9.Raghave Upadhyaya(3-2) ↓

10.Mike Quick(2-2) ↓

 

265

Champ - Mario Farina(4-0)

1.Benny Alison(8-1) -

2.Rich Silva Jr(4-1) ↑

3.Martin Ajax(4-2) ↑

4.Bruno Faze(3-2) -

5.Nilton Cruz(3-1)

6.Carver Frost(2-1) ↑

7.Alistar Ngannou(3-3) ↓

8.Franco Dillveux(4-1) ↑

9.

10.

 

RISE P4P Rankings (Based On Above)

1.Max Slaughter(5-0) ↑

2.Randy Kelly(8-0) -

3.Henry Aron(8-0) -

4.Mario Farina(4-0) -

5.Cornelius Barnaby(4-1) -

6.Wes Ray(5-1) ↓

7.Benny Alison(8-1) ↓

8.Alessio Bianchi(3-1) ↓

9.Ricky Gracie(4-0) -

10.Max Onera(5-1) ↑

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Daniel Orndorf: This was an upsetting loss for me. Very frustrating. I knew if I could land clean that I would finish Phaneuf, but he was way too slippery for me. Congrats on the win, bud. Enjoy it while you can, cause I'm hitting the gym and training my ass off to get done what I need to do to avenge my loss.

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RISE 21 Preview

By: Bigby Wolf



Main Event
Matt Cooper (4-0) Vs. “Grumpy” Melvin Comeau (8-3)

Melvin Comeau has every reason to be “Grumpy”. After losing against Aron for the title for the second time, it doesn’t look like he’ll be getting another shot soon. On top of that he’s up against one of the hottest talents to have joined the ranks of Rise. Matt Cooper has 4 fights under his belt, all of which were won by knock-out. Both Cooper and Comeau have a similar fighting style and are trained extensively in Muay Thai. We should be in for a great fight, because both of these guys need this win. Comeau knows he’s fighting for his future in MMA, while Cooper knows all too well that the path to his future in the MMA will need a victory against one of the top contenders!

Co-Main Event
Wale “White Chocolate” Ammond (4-1) Vs. Pyrrhus Nikos (4-1)

The Rise Lightweight division needs a few more contenders and both of these guys have proven that they can perform when that bell rings. Pyrrhis Nikos came to Rise as an unbeaten fighter (4-0), but his first fight against Nick Morris must have put a dent in his ambitions. The Greek will be looking to re-establish himself in this fight against an opponent that should suit his grappling/submission style better. His opponent “White Chocolate” will be entering this fight as a slight favourite. Wale Ammond has been nothing short of impressive ever since joining Rise and wrestling his way to two unanimous decisions against Messi and Shields. With both fighters lacking in true KO-power, you can be damn sure that this one will end in a submission or a decision.

Fight 8

Athan "The Arachnid" Pallas (5-1) vs Armend Hardcore" Berisha (2-3)

*Fight accepted on short notice*


Fight 7
Charles “The Kid” Kenway (3-0) vs Catalin “The Young King” Marius (1-0)

Well, for those of you following our feeds you already know: if these will trade punches as well as they traded insults in the past few weeks we’re in for a legendary fight. The reality however seems slightly different. Marius may not like it, but bookmakers all over the world see him as a heavy underdog in this one. “The Young King” may be a slightly better fighter standing up, his punches don’t seem to pack the sort of power he will need to end this fight early and if he gets taken to the ground he’ll probably get his ass handed to him, because his opponent is by far the superior wrestler. And that’s what “The Kid” knows how to do better than anyone. A submission specialist, Kenway managed to make every opponent so far tap out in less than a minute. Kneebar, kimura, arm triangle… we’ve already seen it all from him and he was on display for less than 2 minutes total. You read that right! Charles Kenway’s career in the ring counts 117 seconds and 3 submission victories. It would be quite an upset if we don’t see another quick submission victory in this one!

Fight 6
“Team 10” Carlos Anderson (4-1) vs Frank Granger (1-0)

Youtube-star and all round fighter Carlos Anderson has been working his way up the chart of Rise. His only loss so far was against current champ Henry Aron, but other than that he dominated his fights from start to finish. Anderson Packs a mean punch and combines it with an excellent ground game making him a force to be reckoned with. He’ll be up against young Frank Granger. With only one fight to his name, Granger still has a lot to prove, but what we saw from him so far was impressive. In his first fight at Rise 17 he knocked out Jim Crocker in 24 seconds, making Crocker leave Rise complete disillusioned. At the young age of 19 the Cleveland-Born brawler shows a lot of potential, but he will need the upset victory over Anderson to start a streak!

UNDERCARD

Fight 5
Niudu Kakka (3-0) vs Bill “The Thrill” Hardwick (2-1)

Niudu Kakka is well on his way to getting a shot at Randy Kelly’s title. With 3 victories in less than 2 minutes Kakka has been going medieval on his opponents’ collective asses. The Fin is only 19 years old and already ranked #3 in the Rise rankings. Another win will cement his way towards that title fight everyone is hoping for and it looks unlikely anyone will be able to hold him back. His opponent Bill Hardwick is working his way back up the MMA ladder after a bad start of his career in SNPF, where he lost a controversial decision match. After getting picked up by Rise he seemed to be hell bent on proving his worth in the world of MMA, wrecking Changggg and AJ Daniels with strikes. Being the stronger boxer “The Thrill” certainly has that puncher’s chance and maybe even more to win this one and cause an upset.

Fight 4
Samuel “The Gentleman” Gervais (3-0) vs Ian “The Blade” McMahon (2-0)

Guys that are great at boxing and get nicknamed “The Gentleman” are something to watch out for, and this is certainly true for Samuel Gervais. The Canadian has been on a roll since his debut in the MMA. Getting 3 first round victories easily, he has yet to find an opponent that can go toe-to-toe with him. Maybe Ian McMahon can be his first real test. McMahon is an all-rounder, but lacks in true finishing power, winning one fight in the second round and one by decision. He may get the edge if the fight gets taken to the ground, but the bookmakers see him getting knocked out quickly by “The Gentleman”.

Fight 3
Fred “Red” Daniels (1-1) Vs. Michael “Down There” Grundmann (2-1)

If I need to put my money on which fight will last the longest this is probably it. Fred Daniels has had one loss and one victory in his career, but in both his bouts, the referees decided the winner. His opponent, Grundmann, has shown in the past that he has the capability to make someone tap out, but his first fight in Rise saw the judges decide the match as well. With both these fighters being fairly evenly matched it’s hard to pick a winner, so we’ll let the judges decide!

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Fight 2
Slipp “The Kid” Rock (1-2) Vs. Corey “The Crimp” Valentine (0-1)

There’s a reason this one is so far down the list. Slipp Rock has lost his first two Rise fights and if he wants something of a career he needs to start winning soon. After getting knocked out at exactly 2:46 in the first round twice it’ll be thrilling to see if he can get past the 3 minute mark. His opponent, Corey Valentine, has yet to win his first fight, but he did put up quite a fight in his MMA Debut. He managed to take Robin cohen deep into the third round before tapping out to an Americana. If he can keep the fight away from the ground he may have a shot at winning his first fight and ending “The Kid’s” career .

Fight 1
Carlos “Droopy” Jimenez (2-3) Vs. Raghave “Ragster” Upadhyaya (3-2)


A light heavyweight bout at the bottom of the rankings. Jimenez has been working really hard te re-establish himself in the world of MMA after starting his career with 3 successive losses. And in the last few weeks he actually succeeded, getting 2 knock out victories got Rise so far to offer him a shot and he looks like he’ll do anything to make the best of it. His opponent Upadhyaya had been on a roll since joining Rise until Daniel Orndorf overpowered him at Rise 17. If the “Ragster” wants to get his flow going again he really needs to win here.

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*Please note that this episode of the RISE Podcast was "recorded" on 03/16/18, before RISE 20*

 

Humble: “How is it going everybody? Welcome back to another episode of the RISE Podcast. You are not gonna wanna miss this one, as our guests for today are the #2 and #1 ranked fighters on the RISE P4P rankings, Randy Kelly and Wes Ray! Up first I will be asking our current lightweight champion, Randy, some questions. How are you, Randy?”

 

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Randy Kelly: I’m feeling good, training is going good im hoping to defend my belt or take another one as soon as possible”

 

Humble: “At the moment, nobody seems to be in contention for your belt, and it is actually confirmed that you’ll be taking on the latest signing, Ty Nikulesci, under TWGC rules. Are you looking forward to that bout?”

 

Randy Kelly: “Yeah im looking forward for that fight , I always wanted to do a grappling match . I love testing myself in other areas of fighting, i love competing.”

 

Humble: “Are you confident you are going to win this fight?”

 

Randy Kelly: “If it was in MMA i would be sure one hundred percent that i will win but for as good of a grappler i am BJJ is a different area but im still confident that i will win something like 80%”

 

Humble: “With some training in your stand up, would you ever consider doing Kickboxing in your career?”

 

Randy Kelly: “Yes sure why not ? i would love to do a kickboxing match.”

 

Humble: “It would be interesting to see how that would go. Now, out of the entire RISE lightweight division, who do you think you could be facing next?”

 

Randy Kelly: I don't know at first 155 was the best and most stacked division in RISE but now the division is not good, I will face the one who will cement himself as the no 1 contender”

 

Humble: “I agree with that. Luckily, you have that grappling fight to look forward to though. Thank you for your time, Randy. We hope to talk to you again soon!”

 

 

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“Put your money on who you think will win at RISE 20!”

 

[Wes Ray is seen shaking hands with Humble before they both take their seats]

 

 

Humble: “Heyo welcome back. We are now sitting down with the Middleweight Champion, Wes Ray. Wes, you’ve dominated at RISE so far and rightfully earned your place at the #1 spot in the RISE P4P Rankings. Nobody has been able to defeat you in the cage, but now another challenger has come in attempt to become the first to best you, and take the belt. This time it is Max Slaughter who will be attempting it when you two face off this Saturday. How do you think the fight is going to go? Are you prepared for it?”

 

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Wes Ray: “How do I think it's going to go? Is this even a real question? I'm "The Best" for a reason. No-one is stopping me, I'm leaving the cage the same way I'm entering it: the champion. That belt might as well be tattooed around my waist. The guy can wrestle. While we never got to wrestle one another in college I do feel like I am the better wrestler, and I think we can pretty much all agree not only is my bjj legit but definitely better than his. Also I have power in my hands. Even though I know I am better than Max, I do what I always do and hit the gym. So yes I'm prepared.”

 

Humble: “Speaking of college, you said that you were a NCAA Division 1 Champion while you were at Iowa State University until you were forced to move back to support your family. Do you mind giving any more details on your experiences of wrestling at Iowa State?”

 

Wes Ray: “Well I enjoyed it as well as my time in Junior College beforehand. But nothing quite compares to learning from Cael Sanderson. That guy is probably the best wrestler and wrestling coach in the world.”

 

Humble: “He certainly seems to be an icon over there. Now, when you moved back home to your family, you apparently started taking some online Gracie Academy classes, and soon earned your blue belt in BJJ. What were the classes like?”

 

Wes Ray: “They were fun and you have to take a video of you doing certain things to pass your blue belt. When i got my purple belt a little bit back you have to get it from them in person for purple and higher. But they have tons and tons of instructional step by step videoes that you can just watch time after time. The only problem is unless you have a grappling dummy you do have to find a person to practice the stuff on and that isn't always easy. But I enjoyed it immensely.”

 

Humble: “I’d feel a bit awkward if I had to record myself doing that sort of stuff. Anyway, moving on to other champions, who would you say, other than yourself, is the most feared and dominant champion RISE has at the moment?”

 

Wes Ray: “Well Kelly seems pretty dominant and to have the gull to call me out means eh also has some pretty big brass balls. So I'd throw him in there. Aron has just as many wins in RISE as I do so he has too but I don't think he wants any part of me.”

 

Humble: “Who do you think would have the best shot of possibly taking the title from you?”

 

Wes Ray: “Currently: no-one. In the future: Dante. Like I've said before the kid is a good fighter and he's young and constantly improving. He's good now and some day I think he will be great and the future of RISE or at least the future of 185.”

 

Humble: “Dante is a good fighter indeed, and i’m sure the fans would love to see you two battle it out one day. Anyway, let’s move on to the final question. You have proven that you can both knock people out and submit them, but which way of finishing your opponents would you say you enjoy the most?”

 

Wes Ray: “It's tough to say really. The animalistic side of me loves the not so technical school yard bully ole ground and pound, but the athlete and sportsman side in me likes the technical grappling less violent hope they tap so i don't have to do serious damage to them.”

 

Humble: “Both are very deadly. We’ll be seeing you again at RISE 20, where you’ll be defending your belt for the 3rd time. Take care and goodnight.”

 

[The screen fades to black as Humble and Wes Ray are seen exiting the shot]

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Frank Granger: Carlos Anderson went down hard. I actually expected that fight to be a lot tougher than it was considering his experience and skillset. He was anything but humble in defeat, and that is not cool at all. But what do you expect from some guy claiming he has more Youtube subscribers than Taylor Swift. He has maybe 2.5 million subscribers. People love to watch stupid shit on YouTube. But he also lied about fighting C.M. Punk and winning. He clearly does not have the tools to have pulled that feat off.. I'm not real big on shit talking my opponents, but this dude had to be an asshole after the fight so... I'm gonna call him on the carpet for it. Anyway, I will probably be fighting in the heavyweight division next time you see me. I am really having a tough time making weight at 205. Thanks to all the fans, you keep me inspired to do this and thanks to Humble Greco and all the staff at RISE for giving me this opportunity. Goodnight.

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RISE Fight League Rankings

(Based off of Hype/Pop and Record/Performances)

 

Please let me know if you spot anything that is incorrect and needs changing. Thank you! :)

 

145

Champ - Alessio Bianchi(3-1)

1.Charles Kenway(4-0) -

2.Tim Slater(3-1) -

3.Andre 3000(1-1)

4.Richey Edwards(1-1)

5.Cristian Cyborg(3-5) ↑

6.Zardu Hasselfrau(2-2) ↑

7.Eta Knox(0-1) ↑

8.Carter Von Krokehaumer(0-2) ↑

9.Terrance Lampshaw(0-2) ↑

10.

 

155

Champ - Randy Kelly(8-0)

1.Wale Ammond(5-1)

2.Samuel Gervais(4-0)

3.Niudu Kakka(3-1) ↓

4.Nick Morris(2-1) ↑

5.Pyyrhus Nikos(4-2) ↑

6.Ian McMahon(2-1) ↑

7.Pedro Changggg(1-1) -

8.Jeffery Larson(1-1) -

9.Ricardo Ricket(2-0) -

10.Ty Nikulesci(2-0) -

 

170

Champ - Cornelius Barnaby(4-1)

1.Ricky Gracie(4-0) -

2.Carlos Lawler(7-3)

3.Valerio Bartoli(3-0) ↓

4.Meatball Destroyer(4-1) -

5.Jhin Markell(5-1) -

6.Athan Pallas(6-1) ↑

7.Deniis Reynolds(3-0) ↓

8.Wade Rogers(3-2) -

9.Facundo Galley(2-2) -

10.Armend Berisha(2-4) -

 

185

Champ - Max Slaughter(5-0)

1.Wes Ray(5-1) -

2.Max Onera(5-1) -

3.Dante Fiaschi(5-0) -

4.Carmelo Anthony(1-1)

5.Corey Valentine(1-1)

6.Terrell Jones(5-2) -

7.Torcadall Sailcirc(2-0) -

8.Tony Agotti(1-2) -

9.Slipp Rock(1-3) -

10.Ion Pascu(0-0) -

 

205

Champ - Henry Aron(8-0)

1.Jean Luc Phaneuf(3-0) -

2.Daniel Orndorf(2-1) ↑

3.Herbal The Leaf(3-0) ↑

4.Carlos Anderson(4-2) -

5.Matt Cooper(4-1)

6.Raghave Upadhyaya(4-2) ↑

7.Herbert Fliegknecht(1-2) ↑

8.Mike Quick(2-2) ↑

9.Carlos Jimenez(2-4) -

10.

 

265

Champ - Mario Farina(4-0)

1.Benny Alison(8-1) -

2.Rich Silva Jr(4-1) -

3.Martin Ajax(4-2) -

4.Bruno Faze(3-2) -

5.Nilton Cruz(3-1) -

6.Carver Frost(2-1) -

7.Alistar Ngannou(3-3) -

8.Franco Dillveux(4-1) -

9.Rodion Tiguev(1-0) -

10.

 

RISE P4P Rankings (Based On Above)

1.Max Slaughter(5-0) -

2.Randy Kelly(8-0) -

3.Henry Aron(8-0) -

4.Mario Farina(4-0) -

5.Cornelius Barnaby(4-1) -

6.Wes Ray(5-1) -

7.Benny Alison(8-1) -

8.Alessio Bianchi(3-1) -

9.Max Onera(5-1) ↑

10.Ricky Gracie(4-0) ↓

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"I'm glad to sign the contract with RISE Fight League for 4 fights in the 185lbs division,I got a fight offer on the RISE 23 card against Slipp Rock and I am ready for making my debut in the RISE!"

 

 

A much more humble announcement then any of your stablemates have made to date.

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RISE 22 Preview

By: Bigby Wolf

MAIN CARD

Main Event

Carlos “Ruthless” Lawler (7-3) Vs. Deniis “The Golden God” Reynolds (3-0)

 

Our main event features two fighters who’ve been on a roll these last few months. In one corner we’ll find Carlos Lawler. The 26 year old from Kosovo had a rocky period at the start of his career but won 5 of his last 6 bouts. His colossal punch has knocked out 3 of his opponents, but he’s proven that he has the stamina and technique to go the distance or to make his opponent tap out as well. He’ll be facing the self-proclaimed “Golden God” of MMA, Deniis Reynolds. Reynolds is rumoured to be a strong wrestler and submission expert, but so far hasn’t even gotten the chance to display this range of skills. He won all 3 of his fights by KO in the first round. If Reynolds can keep his undefeated streak going, he’s almost certain to get a shot at the title, but he’s facing the number 1 contender and number 1 ranked in the league in Lawler, who’s had his eyes on the prize for months.

Co-Main Event

Cornelius “There Will Be Blood” Barnaby (4-1) Vs. Ricky “Anaconda” Gracie (4-0)

 

That prize is on the line in our Co-Main Event. Cornelius Barnaby has been a devastating lights-out machine, spilling his opponents’ blood on the RISE-canvas in these past 4 months. His only loss so far came when he fought out of his weight class against Fiaschi, but other than that, 4 straight KO-victories. He’ll be facing the Australian “Anaconda”, Ricky Gracie. The man from Darwin has been an uncontrollable force since he started his MMA career. Currently on a 4 game undefeated streak he deserves his title shot and he looks more than ready to claim the number 1 spot. We’re certain to see two fighters battling to make the fight go their way. If Cornelius can shed blood early on, he’s destined to retain by KO. On the other hand, if the Anaconda can take Barnaby down and starts smothering him, we might see the title change hands.

 

Fight 8

Jhin “The Sniper” Markell (5-1) vs Meatball Destroyer (4-1)

 

This fight might be a good indicator of what the future of the RISE Welterweight will look like. Markell started out as a middleweight in Rise and went 2-1, before deciding to move down a weight class. His first outing as a Welterweight saw him win with a Kimura against Wade Rogers in what was the fight of the night and probably one of the greatest fights RISE had the pleasure of putting on. With his confidence growing we expect a lot from the Japanese submission expert. He’ll be up against the man everyone assumed was the future of the division. Meatball won 3 in a row, claiming the belt with a split decision against Anderson. That split decision was maybe a foreshadowing that “The Destroyer” was not (yet) ready to be the top dog and on his first defense he got clobbered by Cornelius Barnaby. At 26 there is still more than enough time for him to reclaim his title, but he will need to go through Markell if he wants to earn himself another shot at the title in the near future.

 

Fight 7

Nuno Pontes (2-0) vs Devon “Oak” Miller (1-0)

Don’t go too far away from the action when this fight starts, because this fight will end with a quick KO, I guarantee it. Nuno Pontes has just signed for RISE coming off of 2 TKO victories. The Portuguese is an outstanding boxer with a nearly unrivalled ferocity. He had a 30 second KO-victory in his debut and an amazing ground and pound TKO in his second and barely broke a sweat. His opponent, Devon Miller, was possibly even more impressive in his MMA debut: 2 punches. That was all it took for him to take out Nathaniel Henry. The sheer power “Oak” displayed was stunning to say the least and if he can harness this power with the proper technique, this man may well be a future title holder. Either way both of these men will be on top of their game as they fight to make their way up the welterweight ladder.

 

UNDERCARD

 

Fight 6

Alistar Ngannou (3-3) vs Franco Dilveux (4-1)

It’s very hard to tell what the future will hold for Alistar Ngannou. On the one hand he burst into the scene with 3 impressive submission victories in first 4 fights, on the other hand he got knocked out in half of his fights so far. When he gets going and gets his hands on his opponents he’s phenomenal, but if he can’t… He ends up staring at the ceiling. He’ll be facing off against what’s probably the toughest opponent he’s had so far: Franco Dilveux, France’s hope of a new top fighter. Franco had a very promising start to his career, being victorious at QFC tournament 827, but disappointed in his first RISE-fight, getting knocked out by now retired Tommy Tank. Dilveux certainly has the skills to win fights, but does he have the heart to make it in a league as tough as RISE?

 

Fight 5

Mike “Swick” Quick (2-2) vs Herbal “The Green” Leaf (3-0)

 

Mike Quick is an absolute joy to watch in the ring when he starts going. With his barrages of kicks and punches he’s become immensely popular in the US, and he can certainly bring it when he needs to, winning him 2 explosive KO-victories in 5 and 15 seconds. The only problem he has is: he has no ground game. None. If Swick accidentally stumbles and falls it’s game over for him and that might be his biggest problem in this fight. Mike Quick needs a quick win, because if Herbal Leaf will get his hand on him and takes him down, it’ll be all she wrote for “Swick”. Leaf is not the best fighter standing up, be he did manage to win all his fights so far. 1 KO, 1 decision, 1 submission. You can’t demonstrate any better than that, how well-rounded you are as a fighter.

Fight 4

Ricardo “Run It Up” Ricket (2-0) vs Jackson Villa (1-0)

Both these guys have been very respectful to one another in the build-up to this match. Ricardo is a classic all-rounder, just as great on his feet as on the ground and making quite an impression in his first two fights. With two straight KO’s this young man will certainly get far. His opponent has been very humble coming off of his win in his MMA-debut and spoke very highly of Ricket at the press conference. Villa also said he’s working very hard every day to one day become the ultimate RISE choke out artist. He’s definitely on the right track as he won his first bout with a rear naked choke.

 

Fight 3

Keith “The Mauler” Chegwin (1-1) Vs. Torcadall “The Wall” Sailcirc (2-0)

 

Keith Chegwin has had a hesitant start to his career. He lost in the first round of QFC tournament 799 and then worked his way to a mediocre decision victory. RISE, however, gave him a contract, and “The Mauler” will have to prove himself from the get-go with a strong showing in his RISE-debut. His opponent is more than up for the challenge, as Croatian former lumberjack, Sailcirc, has won his first two MMA fights impressively. Coming from a (self-proclaimed) 45-0-1 career in amateur wrestling, “The Wall” has put his money where his mouth is, making all of his opponents so far tap out in the first round.

 

PRELIMS

 

Fight 2

Nick Morris (2-1) Vs. Pedro Changggg (1-1)

 

Nick Morris seems well on his way to become a great addition to the RISE-federation. After losing in his MMA-debut, he fired his manager and sought refuge under the guidance of Jorma Oltsu. Oltsa changed his training regimen around and quickly created an absolute monster. Going 2-0 under the new management, with two quick and decisive KO-victories, the man from Saginaw seems to be a newly unleashed force to be reckoned with. His opponent, Pedro Changggg, has made less of an impression here at RISE and is probably fighting to keep his contract. With a win in an absolute snoozer in his debut match and a disappointing loss in his second fight, Pedro will have to prove that he can perform in a way fitting to this league.

 

Fight 1

Facundo Galley (2-2) Vs. Nathan Shield (2-3)

 

Facundo Galley should be able to get somewhat of a streak going if he can start doing what he does best: knocking people out. With his powerful kicks and devastating hook he could do wonders in the ring, but right now all he has to show for it is 2 wins and 2 losses. Galley needs to find a way to keep himself upright because once the fight goes to the ground it’s game over for him. His opponent Nathan Shield has some difficulties of his own to work through. Shield is mediocre in every sense of the word. He’s a mediocre boxer and kickboxer, a decent wrestler and has solid submission skills but he lacks the expertise in any one discipline that can truly make the difference. After a promising start and 2 victories, Shields career took a turn for the worst with 3 straight losses. If he wants to make any kind of impact he’ll need to do it now.

 

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RISE Fight League Rankings

(Based off of Hype/Pop and Record/Performances)

 

Please let me know if you spot anything that is incorrect and needs changing. Thank you! :)

 

145

Champ - Alessio Bianchi(3-1)

1.Charles Kenway(4-0) -

2.Tim Slater(3-1) -

3.Andre 3000(1-1) -

4.Richey Edwards(1-1) -

5.Cristian Cyborg(3-5) -

6.Zardu Hasselfrau(2-2) ↑-

7.Eta Knox(0-1) -

8.Carter Von Krokehaumer(0-2) -

9.Terrance Lampshaw(0-2) -

10.

 

155

Champ - Randy Kelly(8-0)

1.Wale Ammond(5-1) -

2.Samuel Gervais(4-0) -

3.Niudu Kakka(3-1) -

4.Nick Morris(3-1) -

5.Pyyrhus Nikos(4-2) -

6.Ian McMahon(2-1) -

7.Jackson Villa(2-0) ↑

8.Jeffery Larson(1-1) -

9.Pedro Changggg(1-2) ↓

10.Ty Nikulesci(2-0) -

 

170

Champ - Cornelius Barnaby(5-1)

1.Deniis Reynolds(4-0) ↑

2.Meatball Destroyer(5-1)

3.Ricky Gracie(4-1) ↓

4.Valerio Bartoli(3-0) ↓

5.Carlos Lawler(7-4) ↓

6.Jhin Markell(5-2) ↓

7.Athan Pallas(6-1) ↓

8.Facundo Galley(3-2) ↑

9.Devon Miller(2-0) ↑

10.Wade Rogers(3-2) ↓

 

185

Champ - Max Slaughter(5-0)

1.Wes Ray(5-1) -

2.Max Onera(5-1) -

3.Dante Fiaschi(5-0) -

4.Torcadall Sailcirc(3-0)

5.Carmelo Anthony(1-1) ↓

6.Corey Valentine(1-1)

7.Terrell Jones(5-2) ↓

8.Tony Agotti(1-2) -

9.Slipp Rock(1-3) -

10.Ion Pascu(0-0) -

 

205

Champ - Henry Aron(8-0)

1.Jean Luc Phaneuf(3-0) -

2.Wes Ray(5-1)

3.Daniel Orndorf(2-1) -

4.Herbal The Leaf(4-0) -

5.Carlos Anderson(4-2) -

6.Matt Cooper(4-1) -

7.Raghave Upadhyaya(4-2) -

8.Herbert Fliegknecht(1-2) -

9.Mike Quick(2-3) -

10.Carlos Jimenez(2-4) -

 

265

Champ - Mario Farina(4-0)

1.Benny Alison(8-1) -

2.Rich Silva Jr(4-1) -

3.Martin Ajax(4-2) -

4.Bruno Faze(3-2) -

5.Nilton Cruz(3-1)

6.Franco Dillveux(5-1) ↑

7.Carver Frost(2-1) ↓

8.Frank Granger(2-0) ↑

9.Rodion Tiguev(1-0) -

10.

 

RISE P4P Rankings (Based On Above)

1.Max Slaughter(5-0) -

2.Randy Kelly(8-0) -

3.Henry Aron(8-0) -

4.Mario Farina(4-0) -

5.Cornelius Barnaby(5-1) -

6.Wes Ray(5-1) -

7.Benny Alison(8-1) -

8.Alessio Bianchi(3-1) -

9.Max Onera(5-1) -

10.Denniis Reynolds(4-0) ↑

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RISE Fight League Rankings

(Based off of Hype/Pop and Record/Performances)

 

Please let me know if you spot anything that is incorrect and needs changing. Thank you! :)

 

145

Champ - Alessio Bianchi(3-1)

1.Charles Kenway(4-0) -

2.Tim Slater(3-1) -

3.Andre 3000(2-1) -

4.Zardu Hasselfrau(2-2) ↑

5.Henrique Gusmao(3-1) ↑

6.Eta Knox(0-1) ↑

7.Terrance Lampshaw(0-2) ↑

8.

9.

10.

 

155

Champ - Randy Kelly(8-0)

1.Wale Ammond(5-1) -

2.Samuel Gervais(4-0) -

3.Niudu Kakka(3-1) -

4.Nick Morris(3-1) -

5.Pyyrhus Nikos(4-2) -

6.Ian McMahon(2-1) -

7.Jackson Villa(2-0) -

8.Conor McNugget(3-0) ↑

9.Pedro Changggg(1-2) -

10.Ty Nikulesci(2-0) -

 

170

Champ - Cornelius Barnaby(5-1)

1.Deniis Reynolds(4-0) -

2.Meatball Destroyer(5-1) -

3.Valerio Bartoli(4-0)

4.Carlos Lawler(7-4)

5.Jhin Markell(5-2) ↑

6.Athan Pallas(6-1) ↑

7.Facundo Galley(3-2) ↑

8.Devon Miller(2-0) ↑

9.Boris Boulder(2-1) ↑

10.Wade Rogers(3-3) -

 

185

Champ - Max Slaughter(5-0)

1.Dante Fiaschi(6-0)

2.Max Onera(5-1) -

3.Torcadall Sailcirc(3-0)

4.Corey Valentine(2-1) ↑

5.Ion Pascu(1-0) ↑

6.Terrell Jones(5-2) -

7.Carmelo Anthony(1-2) ↓

8.Tony Agotti(1-2) -

9.Slipp Rock(1-3) -

10.Ty Young(2-0) ↑

 

205

Champ - Henry Aron(8-0)

1.Jean Luc Phaneuf(4-0) -

2.Wes Ray(5-1) -

3.Daniel Orndorf(2-1) -

4.Herbal The Leaf(4-0) -

5.Carlos Anderson(4-2) -

6.Matt Cooper(4-2) -

7.Raghave Upadhyaya(4-2) -

8.Herbert Fliegknecht(1-2) -

9.Mike Quick(2-3) -

10.Carlos Jimenez(2-4) -

 

265

Champ - Mario Farina(5-0)

1.Rich Silva Jr(5-1) -

2.Benny Alison(8-2) -

3.Martin Ajax(4-3) -

4.Bruno Faze(3-2) -

5.Nilton Cruz(3-1) -

6.Carver Frost(3-1) ↑

7.Franco Dillveux(5-1) ↓

8.Frank Granger(2-0) -

9.Fedor Oumakhanov(4-0) ↑

10.Rodion Tiguev(1-1) -

 

RISE P4P Rankings (Based On Above)

1.Max Slaughter(5-0) -

2.Mario Farina(5-0) ↑

3.Randy Kelly(8-0)

4.Henry Aron(8-0)

5.Cornelius Barnaby(5-1) -

6.Wes Ray(5-1) -

7.Rich Silva Jr(5-1) ↑

8.Alessio Bianchi(3-1) -

9.Max Onera(5-1) -

10.Dante Fiaschi(6-0) ↑

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