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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 - N/A

1.Tim Slater(3-0) ↑

2.Alessio Bianchi(2-1) ↑

3.Echart Tolle(2-1) ↑

4.Jazz Clementine(2-1) ↑

5.Charles Kenway(2-0) ↑

 

155

Champ - Randy Kelly(7-0)

1.Xavier Merlin(3-0) -

2.Alex Jones(3-0) ↑

3.Niudu Kakka(2-0) -

4.Barrios Messi(4-1) ↓

5.Wale Ammond(3-1) -

 

170

Champ - Meatball Destroyer(4-0)

1.Wade Rogers(3-0) ↑

2.Ricky Gracie(3-0) ↑

3.Samuel Gervais(3-0) ↑

4.Alexis Anderson(2-1) ↓

5.Valerio Bartoli(2-0) -

 

185

Champ - Wes Ray(4-0)

1.Max Slaughter(3-0) -

2.Dante Fiaschi(4-0) -

3.Max Onera(3-1) -

4.Jhin Markell(3-1) -

5.Kyrie Griffin(1-0) ↑

 

205

Champ - Henry Aron(7-0)

1.Melvin Comeau(7-2) -

2.Logan McKibbon(5-1) -

3.Tyan Quincy(2-1) -

4.Raghave Upadhyaya(3-1) -

5.Daniel Orndorf(1-0) -

 

265

Champ - Benny Alison(6-0)

1.Bennie Benson(4-1) -

2.Bobby Knuckles(3-1) -

3.Tommy Tank(3-0) -

4.Mario Farina(2-0) -

5.Alistar Ngannou(3-1) -

 

RISE P4P Rankings (Based On Above)

1.Randy Kelly(7-0) -

2.Wes Ray(4-0) -

3.Henry Aron(7-0) -

4.Benny Alison(6-0) -

5.Bennie Benson(4-1) -

6.Meatball Destroyer(4-0) ↑

7.Xavier Merlin(3-0) ↑

8.Max Slaughter(3-0) ↓

9.Tim Slater(3-0) ↑

10.Melvin Comeau(7-2) ↓

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Ikki, just to clarify we clearly stipulated a minimum of 186 lbs. to fight for the 205 title and you refused to gain weight. We did not take away your title fight.

 

The top contenders at 185 fight on 03/03 and I am guessing the winner of that will fight you for the 185 belt. Humble and I will review it when weget there but it seems like it.

 

We will honor our 35 day inactivity period we offered and you read and signed.

 

This is actually good news for you, you said you refused to gain weight because it would take days away from training and be penalized. Now you are getting more training days to defend your belt.

 

Good luck !!

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Ikki, just to clarify we clearly stipulated a minimum of 186 lbs. to fight for the 205 title and you refused to gain weight. We did not take away your title fight.

 

The top contenders at 185 fight on 03/03 and I am guessing the winner of that will fight you for the 185 belt. Humble and I will review it when weget there but it seems like it.

 

We will honor our 35 day inactivity period we offered and you read and signed.

 

This is actually good news for you, you said you refused to gain weight because it would take days away from training and be penalized. Now you are getting more training days to defend your belt.

 

Good luck !!

Yeah you did. It was never imposed before telling me I had the fight. You added on to it after the fact. It's an unreasonable request to have my fighter stuck on weight gain and weight loss constantly. So yes you did. And I am not going to wait around basically a month before a fight is announced. Find someone for him to face. Or release him and I'll go find a 1 fight super fight deal somewhere and comeback. to defend.

 

Notice my fighters preferred time between fights. And keep on being prick Camara. Keep it up.

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What constantly? Once you would have gotten to 186 (cut weight) you could have competed at both divisions.

 

That ships has sailed though. No, we have 0 interest in trying this with a manager like you. You don`t fit the criteria of a manager we could trust with 2 divisions on 1-fight contracts, sorry. I have actually discussed this with several of your alliance mates and the consensus is to just keep it simple with you. This is the best for both parties trust me. YOu are obviously just Learning the game and this is best.

 

You signed a contract that stipulâtes a 35 day inactivity period, we will get you a proper fight before that time runs out. If we don`t you will see a big button that says LEAVE when that time runs out and you can click it.

 

End of story.

 

Sincerely,

 

RISE Staff

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This needs to chill out in the forums I respect both people and believe that they both have a point to make but this is a smack talk thread for fighters trying to move up in RISE. Having two managers going back and forth about these issues should be set to the manager via mail. Not everyone in here wants to come on and read a bunch of fighting that can be settled in another place and in another way if he doesn’t want to gain weight then he doesn’t have to but he is going to have to face the consequences of doing so. If he wants to have the fight later and gain the weight then maybe you can find a way to move the super fight back further so that he will be able to gain the wait and still have the time he needs to train. I’m sure I speak on behalf of most the people in this forum that we are tired of all of this talk between managers.

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As an org owner you have a lot on your hands and I understand that you are trying to make everyone happy and that is very hard to do but it’s no need when one person is mad about something to change everything and just go to that one person. If he has a problem and he wants to solve it he should do it perfessionally unlike how it has been. And for the owner you can solve this in a respectful manner my friend humble and the owner of RISE is a great manager he is doing all that he can for this org and he is running it very well he will figure something out like he always does that benefits both sides so let’s all just calm down and work this out like men and not children.

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What constantly? Once you would have gotten to 186 (cut weight) you could have competed at both divisions.

 

That ships has sailed though. No, we have 0 interest in trying this with a manager like you. You don`t fit the criteria of a manager we could trust with 2 divisions on 1-fight contracts, sorry. I have actually discussed this with several of your alliance mates and the consensus is to just keep it simple with you. This is the best for both parties trust me. YOu are obviously just Learning the game and this is best.

 

You signed a contract that stipulâtes a 35 day inactivity period, we will get you a proper fight before that time runs out. If we don`t you will see a big button that says LEAVE when that time runs out and you can click it.

 

End of story.

 

Sincerely,

 

RISE Staff

What constantly? 186 he can't fight at both so has to cut for when he fights at 185 if his cut weight has to be at 186 and if you aren't talking about the cut weight which you are I've said his natural weight is 197.

 

With a manager like me? A guy that does everything he says he will do? I'll be more than happy to screen shot and prove that yes I accepted like I said I would my guy is fighting for $1.

 

When you click inside the fighter list + and see my guy you will see the desired inactivity of 10 days.

 

I have had zero problems with any of my guys in any org including. Rise until as of late. And I respect Humble a lot. The only problem is you.

 

Like I said earlier in page 11 you shouldn't be commenting and arguing on here as it does nothing for you. What you should be doing is mailing me. You have already had a guy leave from being upset and you have another saying this stuff is ticking him off.

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RISE 15 - Alison vs Benson Preview

 

By: Virgilio Caylao

 

MAIN CARD

 

Main Event:

Alison Vs Benson


RISE Heavyweight Champion (#4 P4P): Benny ”Greatest” Alison and #1 Heavyweight (#5 P4P): Bennie “Double B” Benson both became (2-0) since their debut in RISE, with Alison becoming the first heavyweight champ for the organization since it’s founding. Alison came to RISE with an impressive (3-0) overall before signing to RISE and has been a terror in the stand-up getting every win just by striking. Benson came into RISE with a record of (2-1); just like Alison, Benson won all of his fights by strikes from the stand-up.


Alison:

 

Alison has proven that he has a solid chin, by taking three brutal knees and that he has a solid striking defense during his title fight against Logan Mckibbon. The fight with Mckibbon showed that Alison why he has great KO power, knocking down Mckibbon twice before finishing him off with a big right hand within two minutes of the second round. In RISE 12 Alison was inside the clinch of McKibbon, however McKibbon was trying to strike more often than Alison and took control of the fight throughout the first round with very little resistance. Alison’s fight against Youo Ded, proved how much control Alison was in against an opponent with an equal skill in BJJ. Alison was able to stop Ded from advancing to side control from half-guard, manages to stop the submission attempt, and even quickly escape to start banging on Ded’s face cutting him in the process. Alison can win from the ground if he could control Benson with a little ground and pound, Alison would be able to control the fight and tip the scales to his favor in winning.


Benson:

 

Benson is coming off a first round TKO by a huge superman punch within the first thirty seconds of the first round against Josh Heath, granting him the KO of the night in RISE 9 and had an even similar KO to his first ever fight against Tom LaFlare that ended in less than a minute in the first round. Benson does have a weakness, however; his chin was not able to save him during his second ever fight against Brenden Till, but he did take a lot of punches during his fight with Bobby Knuckles in RISE 3. During that same fight against Knuckles, he was able to control Knuckles and pin him against the fence while striking; If Benson can control the fight through the clinch and not get tagged by Alison’s big right hand, he should be able to control the fight within his own pace and possibly strip the belt from Alison. Benson does not have a fight where I could accurately gauge how well he can do in the ground game since all of his fights are spent on the feet.


Summary:

 

Standup Advantage: Alison (KO Power + Solid Chin)

 

Clinch Advantage: Benson (Alison being pressured from the Clinch in RISE 12)

 

Ground Advantage: Alison (Proven ability to control the ground)

 

Prediction: Alison wins by KO (Strikes)




Co-Main Event:

Comeau vs McKibbon


Polar opposite from the main event; both #1 Light-Heavyweight (#10 P4P) Melvin “Grumpy” Comeau and #2 Light-Heavyweight: Logan “the Lo-Gangster” Mckibbon came from a loss in which the title belt was on the line. Now Comeau and Mckibbon are fighting each other for the possibility of a second chance into grabbing a title belt. Comeau debuted in RISE 7 with an impressive record of (5-1) winning all of his fights from the stand-up. McKibbon started RISE 6 with a record of (3-0) and won his RISE debut by a judge’s decision.


Comeau:

 

Comeau’s first four fights were wins from the stand-up and were within the first round of each fight, followed by another string of four wins all ended by his right hand. Almost half of Comeau’s wins were won within the the first minute of the first round just by a single lucky right hand that had enough power to knock his opponents out cold, like in his debut in RISE 7 where Comeau knocked out Pedro Changgg within 20 seconds of the fight. Comeau loves fighting from the clinch, where he could use his Muay Thai to control the fight his own way and where he usually throws that destructive right hand, like what happened in RISE 9 where Comeau’s opponent Quincy clinched him against the cage and took control until the last two minutes of the first round where Comeau started to become more aggressive. The one exploit about Comeau is that he is defenseless on the ground; suffering his first lost from a Kimura and even lost from being hammered from the ground in his latest fight in RISE 11.


McKibbon:

 

Everyone that fought McKibbon and lost has been knocked out by knees. McKibbon fights by clinching onto his victims and that is where he starts executing them. The only time that McKibbon was not able to finish someone off is from his title fight in RISE 12 against the current Heavyweight champion, Benny Alison who is fighting in the main event, which showed that McKibbon’s chin might not be as strong as it was during RISE 6 as his opponent Tristan Farsight is a heavy hitter of a boxer. McKibbon hasn’t been on the ground aside from being knocked down by Alison twice during RISE 12, and he possibly does not have a decent BJJ skill.


Summary:

 

Standup Advantage: Comeau (his KO power, McKibbon’s susceptible chin after RISE 12)

 

Clinch Advantage: McKibbon (total control of the clinch and devastating knees)

 

Ground Advantage: McKibbon? (Comeau being submitted and hammered on the ground)

 

Prediction: McKibbon wins by KO (Death by a thousand knees)


Fight 8

Lord vs Shield


Logan Lord (4-1), the first ever champion in RISE history; fell from his grace from being the RISE Lightweight Champion to being unranked after his first title defense against Nathan Shield (2-1). Both are looking for a bounce back win from their latest fight. Lord made his debut in the historic RISE 1 and won by TKO in the first round, followed by being the first ever RISE champion with a massive uppercut against Eddie Diaz in RISE 8 only to be submitted by a guillotine against Randy Kelly in RISE 10. Shield debuted in RISE 4 and won becoming (2-0) overall by decision. In Shield’s latest fight in RISE 9, he lived as a mantra of “With your shield or on it” by being KO'd against Alexis Anderson.

 

Lord:

 

Lord has won all of his fights by TKO when he joined RISE, by destroying heavy handed Mathew Princiotta within the first two minutes of RISE 1. Lord’s KO power has been tested against Eddie Diaz in RISE 8; Diaz has a good chin and Lord still managed to turn the granite chin into glass in the last 2 minutes of round 1. The only time that Lord was comfortable in the clinch was against Matthew Princiotta in RISE 1 where he clinched his opponent against the cage and started hammering Princiotta for the Round 1 TKO. From his more recent fights, Lord seemed to not have that much control from fighting inside the clinch, It made sense in RISE 10 against Randy Kelly, a submission specialist who can pull guard for the ground game, but in RISE 8, against Diaz, the fight was mostly in the clinch with Lord trying to break it. Lord’s ground game seemed to be okay, but he was submitted by Kelly and his opponent will probably use that exploit since Lord was only able to defend himself against an equal in RISE 3 against Jack Mehoff.

 

Shield:

 

When Shield fights while standing; it is usually only for clinching up, pulling guard, going for a shoot takedown, or getting knocked out by Alexis Anderson in RISE 9, not to mention that he tends to get cut. If Lord can keep the fight standing, Shield would have a bad time. Shield can demonstrate good clinch control against his opponents especially against someone with the same style as him in RISE 4 against Barry Rarden. Shields ground game is practically the key into winning against Lord, especially since Lord was submitted by a brown belt Randy Kelly; however, Shield has not won by submission yet.


Summary:

 

Standup Advantage: Lord (might have enough KO power to destroy Shield)

 

Clinch Advantage: Shield (pulling guard to transition for ground game)

 

Ground Advantage: Shield (blue belt > white belt BJJ)

 

Prediction: Shield win by submission (Triangle Choke)


Fight 7

Diener vs Faze


Making his first RISE debut, Jorn “Killer” Diener (1-0) is fighting against an experienced Bruno “Brahma Bull” Faze (2-1). Not much is known about Jorn but his only fight was against Brock Bolt in SyFi 4 winning by TKO. Faze made his debut in RISE 4 against Roberto Sandri winning by submission, however his last fight was lost by submission against Tommy Tank in RISE 9.

 

Diener:

Not much to say about Diener as his only fight against Brock Bolt, he demonstrated great stand-up against an opponent with KO power and controlling him in the stand up, he even managed to stun Bolt within the first minute of the fight. I can't really say anything about the clinch for Diener since he didn’t go into the clinch in his first fight. He does seem to struggle on the ground, turtling up against Bolt; while Faze can possibly submit him.

 

Faze:

 

Faze has only fought in the stand-up to either setup a takedown or to make a takedown because of his speed. I am still unsure about how strong of a chin Faze has, but Diener could have the KO power to win. Nothing to say about his clinchwork since he has never fought in the clinch, but I can say that he can possibly have enough skill to pull guard and go for the submission, who knows, we could probably see a flying armbar! On the ground, there is no question that Faze can win this fight from there since he has won all his fights by submission, he only had a hard time against an equal status of a submission specialist against Tommy Tank in RISE 9.


Summary:

 

Standup Advantage: Diener (ability to knock down opponents and stuff takedowns)

 

Clinch Advantage: Faze (from clinching, he can pull guard to his natural habitat)

 

Ground Advantage: Faze (a Purple belt in BJJ and can pull off submissions)

 

Prediction: Faze win by submission (Flying Armbar)

 

UNDERCARD (Potential Previews)

 

Fight 6

Andre 3000 vs Christian Cyborg

 

Fight 5

Cornelius Barnaby vs Roel Zuijderduijn

 

Fight 4

Alistar Ngannou vs Josh Heath

 

Fight 3

Charles Kenway vs Eta Knox

 

PRELIMS (Potential Previews)

 

Fight 2

Christian Baier vs Carter Von Krokehaumer

 

Fight 1

Mario Farina vs Frank Greene

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RISE 15 - Alison vs Benson Preview

By: Virgilio Caylao

MAIN CARD

Main Event:

Alison Vs Benson

NICE. I hope you can continue these.

RISE Heavyweight Champion (#4 P4P): Benny ”Greatest” Alison and #1 Heavyweight (#5 P4P): Bennie “Double B” Benson both became (2-0) since their debut in RISE, with Alison becoming the first heavyweight champ for the organization since it’s founding. Alison came to RISE with an impressive (3-0) overall before signing to RISE and has been a terror in the stand-up getting every win just by striking. Benson came into RISE with a record of (2-1); just like Alison, Benson won all of his fights by strikes from the stand-up.

 

Alison:

Alison has proven that he has a solid chin, by taking three brutal knees and that he has a solid striking defense during his title fight against Logan Mckibbon. The fight with Mckibbon showed that Alison why he has great KO power, knocking down Mckibbon twice before finishing him off with a big right hand within two minutes of the second round. In RISE 12 Alison was inside the clinch of McKibbon, however McKibbon was trying to strike more often than Alison and took control of the fight throughout the first round with very little resistance. Alison’s fight against Youo Ded, proved how much control Alison was in against an opponent with an equal skill in BJJ. Alison was able to stop Ded from advancing to side control from half-guard, manages to stop the submission attempt, and even quickly escape to start banging on Ded’s face cutting him in the process. Alison can win from the ground if he could control Benson with a little ground and pound, Alison would be able to control the fight and tip the scales to his favor in winning.

 

Benson:

Benson is coming off a first round TKO by a huge superman punch within the first thirty seconds of the first round against Josh Heath, granting him the KO of the night in RISE 9 and had an even similar KO to his first ever fight against Tom LaFlare that ended in less than a minute in the first round. Benson does have a weakness, however; his chin was not able to save him during his second ever fight against Brenden Till, but he did take a lot of punches during his fight with Bobby Knuckles in RISE 3. During that same fight against Knuckles, he was able to control Knuckles and pin him against the fence while striking; If Benson can control the fight through the clinch and not get tagged by Alison’s big right hand, he should be able to control the fight within his own pace and possibly strip the belt from Alison. Benson does not have a fight where I could accurately gauge how well he can do in the ground game since all of his fights are spent on the feet.

 

Summary:

Standup Advantage: Alison (KO Power + Solid Chin)

Clinch Advantage: Benson (Alison being pressured from the Clinch in RISE 12)

Ground Advantage: Alison (Proven ability to control the ground)

Prediction: Alison wins by KO (Strikes)

 

 

 

Co-Main Event:

Comeau vs McKibbon

 

Polar opposite from the main event; both #1 Light-Heavyweight (#10 P4P) Melvin “Grumpy” Comeau and #2 Light-Heavyweight: Logan “the Lo-Gangster” Mckibbon came from a loss in which the title belt was on the line. Now Comeau and Mckibbon are fighting each other for the possibility of a second chance into grabbing a title belt. Comeau debuted in RISE 7 with an impressive record of (5-1) winning all of his fights from the stand-up. McKibbon started RISE 6 with a record of (3-0) and won his RISE debut by a judge’s decision.

 

Comeau:

Comeau’s first four fights were wins from the stand-up and were within the first round of each fight, followed by another string of four wins all ended by his right hand. Almost half of Comeau’s wins were won within the the first minute of the first round just by a single lucky right hand that had enough power to knock his opponents out cold, like in his debut in RISE 7 where Comeau knocked out Pedro Changgg within 20 seconds of the fight. Comeau loves fighting from the clinch, where he could use his Muay Thai to control the fight his own way and where he usually throws that destructive right hand, like what happened in RISE 9 where Comeau’s opponent Quincy clinched him against the cage and took control until the last two minutes of the first round where Comeau started to become more aggressive. The one exploit about Comeau is that he is defenseless on the ground; suffering his first lost from a Kimura and even lost from being hammered from the ground in his latest fight in RISE 11.

 

McKibbon:

Everyone that fought McKibbon and lost has been knocked out by knees. McKibbon fights by clinching onto his victims and that is where he starts executing them. The only time that McKibbon was not able to finish someone off is from his title fight in RISE 12 against the current Heavyweight champion, Benny Alison who is fighting in the main event, which showed that McKibbon’s chin might not be as strong as it was during RISE 6 as his opponent Tristan Farsight is a heavy hitter of a boxer. McKibbon hasn’t been on the ground aside from being knocked down by Alison twice during RISE 12, and he possibly does not have a decent BJJ skill.

 

Summary:

Standup Advantage: Comeau (his KO power, McKibbon’s susceptible chin after RISE 12)

Clinch Advantage: McKibbon (total control of the clinch and devastating knees)

Ground Advantage: McKibbon? (Comeau being submitted and hammered on the ground)

Prediction: McKibbon wins by KO (Death by a thousand knees)

 

Fight 8

Lord vs Shield

 

Logan Lord (4-1), the first ever champion in RISE history; fell from his grace from being the RISE Lightweight Champion to being unranked after his first title defense against Nathan Shield (2-1). Both are looking for a bounce back win from their latest fight. Lord made his debut in the historic RISE 1 and won by TKO in the first round, followed by being the first ever RISE champion with a massive uppercut against Eddie Diaz in RISE 8 only to be submitted by a guillotine against Randy Kelly in RISE 10. Shield debuted in RISE 4 and won becoming (2-0) overall by decision. In Shield’s latest fight in RISE 9, he lived as a mantra of “With your shield or on it” by being KO'd against Alexis Anderson.

Lord:

Lord has won all of his fights by TKO when he joined RISE, by destroying heavy handed Mathew Princiotta within the first two minutes of RISE 1. Lord’s KO power has been tested against Eddie Diaz in RISE 8; Diaz has a good chin and Lord still managed to turn the granite chin into glass in the last 2 minutes of round 1. The only time that Lord was comfortable in the clinch was against Matthew Princiotta in RISE 1 where he clinched his opponent against the cage and started hammering Princiotta for the Round 1 TKO. From his more recent fights, Lord seemed to not have that much control from fighting inside the clinch, It made sense in RISE 10 against Randy Kelly, a submission specialist who can pull guard for the ground game, but in RISE 8, against Diaz, the fight was mostly in the clinch with Lord trying to break it. Lord’s ground game seemed to be okay, but he was submitted by Kelly and his opponent will probably use that exploit since Lord was only able to defend himself against an equal in RISE 3 against Jack Mehoff.

Shield:

When Shield fights while standing; it is usually only for clinching up, pulling guard, going for a shoot takedown, or getting knocked out by Alexis Anderson in RISE 9, not to mention that he tends to get cut. If Lord can keep the fight standing, Shield would have a bad time. Shield can demonstrate good clinch control against his opponents especially against someone with the same style as him in RISE 4 against Barry Rarden. Shields ground game is practically the key into winning against Lord, especially since Lord was submitted by a brown belt Randy Kelly; however, Shield has not won by submission yet.

 

Summary:

Standup Advantage: Lord (might have enough KO power to destroy Shield)

Clinch Advantage: Shield (pulling guard to transition for ground game)

Ground Advantage: Shield (blue belt > white belt BJJ)

Prediction: Shield win by submission (Triangle Choke)

 

Fight 7

Diener vs Faze

 

Making his first RISE debut, Jorn “Killer” Diener (1-0) is fighting against an experienced Bruno “Brahma Bull” Faze (2-1). Not much is known about Jorn but his only fight was against Brock Bolt in SyFi 4 winning by TKO. Faze made his debut in RISE 4 against Roberto Sandri winning by submission, however his last fight was lost by submission against Tommy Tank in RISE 9.

Diener:

Not much to say about Diener as his only fight against Brock Bolt, he demonstrated great stand-up against an opponent with KO power and controlling him in the stand up, he even managed to stun Bolt within the first minute of the fight. I can't really say anything about the clinch for Diener since he didn’t go into the clinch in his first fight. He does seem to struggle on the ground, turtling up against Bolt; while Faze can possibly submit him.

Faze:

Faze has only fought in the stand-up to either setup a takedown or to make a takedown because of his speed. I am still unsure about how strong of a chin Faze has, but Diener could have the KO power to win. Nothing to say about his clinchwork since he has never fought in the clinch, but I can say that he can possibly have enough skill to pull guard and go for the submission, who knows, we could probably see a flying armbar! On the ground, there is no question that Faze can win this fight from there since he has won all his fights by submission, he only had a hard time against an equal status of a submission specialist against Tommy Tank in RISE 9.

 

Summary:

Standup Advantage: Diener (ability to knock down opponents and stuff takedowns)

Clinch Advantage: Faze (from clinching, he can pull guard to his natural habitat)

Ground Advantage: Faze (a Purple belt in BJJ and can pull off submissions)

Prediction: Faze win by submission (Flying Armbar)

 

UNDERCARD (Potential Previews)

Fight 6

Andre 3000 vs Christian Cyborg

Fight 5

Cornelius Barnaby vs Roel Zuijderduijn

Fight 4

Alistar Ngannou vs Josh Heath

Fight 3

Charles Kenway vs Eta Knox

 

PRELIMS (Potential Previews)

Fight 2

Christian Baier vs Carter Von Krokehaumer

Fight 1

Mario Farina vs Frank Greene

 

Sorry, I put I like these write ups and I hope they continue. I think the editor ate my words.

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Why not settle a Manager vs Manager MMA fight so they don't have to argue each other in the forums

 

Everything has been settled like businessmen that we are. The real question is why a brand new manager that has no fighters at RISE bothers to stir the pot again weeks later? On your 3rd post ever too? Hmmm gonna message PBR just in case, we might have a multi accounter here :P

 

Oh and we are fighting on the 2nd round of another creation tournament :) Should be fun.

 

Our 265+ division 330K grappling tournament is starting soon (30 days from 330K ID turn) , right now we are in the training + testing phase :) If anyone likes grapplers and wants to join the division message me or Humble. 330K minimum ID and 18 year olds only.

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Everything has been settled like businessmen that we are. The real question is why a brand new manager that has no fighters at RISE bothers to stir the pot again weeks later? On your 3rd post ever too? Hmmm gonna message PBR just in case, we might have a multi accounter here :P

 

Oh and we are fighting on the 2nd round of another creation tournament :) Should be fun.

 

Our 265+ division 330K grappling tournament is starting soon (30 days from 330K ID turn) , right now we are in the training + testing phase :) If anyone likes grapplers and wants to join the division message me or Humble. 330K minimum ID and 18 year olds only.

 

Yeah... last I checked there are only 12 of the original 16 that made fighters for this. Let's get crackin' people. You're losing out on valuable training time.

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Wes Ray:


So I heard I get to welcome Terrell Jones to the big leagues. Well I'll welcome him the right way. If anyone sees him ask him something for me will you? My KO and Subs are even; so I'll welcome him by letting him pick what he wants to lose to me pounding him out or tapping him out. No worries I won't make you wait very long to be finished.

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