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Madness Rankings 10/13

 

Bantamweight

Champion: Vacant

 

1. Bernie Sanders (4-0-0)

2. Leonard Steve (2-0-0)

3. Saafir Nomad (2-1-0)

4. Jon Bumperstein (3-1-0)

5. Demarcus Jackson (1-0-0)

6. Funky Colemadina (4-1-0)

7. Eno Hlaalu (1-1-0)

8. Dewey Decimal (3-0-0)

9. Bjj Catch Wrestler (2-1-0)

10. Shane Myres (1-2-0)

 

Featherweight

Champion: Vacant

 

1. Dana Schwartz (4-0-0)

2. DAngelo Hawkins (3-0-0)

3. Walker Smith (3-0-0)

4. Janus Hassildor (3-0-0)

5. Obama Filth (2-0-0)

6. Bryan Furry (1-0-0)

7. Rick Jackson (2-2-0)

8. Jose Ronaldo (1-0-0)

9. Vladimir Lukaszenko (2-0-0)

10. Maycon Ninja (1-0-0)

Lightweight

Champion: Vacant

 

1. Savage Goon (6-0-0)

2. Southern Goon (6-1-0)

3. Olyn Seran (2-1-0)

4. Ryan Rodriguez (2-1-0)

5. Seung Kwan Choi (6-3-0)

6. Bubba Randall (2-0-0)

7. Pinero Chai (2-0-0)

8. D Man Sitsongrit (1-0-0)

9. Xio Pio (2-1-0)

10. Radoslav Petrov (1-1-0)

 

Welterweight

Champion: Vacant

 

1. Slash Slingin (5-0-0)

2. Jhan Jansen (3-0-0)

3. Kev McKill (3-0-0)

4. Georges Moxley (3-0-0)

5. Vasil Petrov (2-1-0)

6. Jamal Good (2-0-0)

7. Orion Durara (3-1-0)

8. Marc Steve (2-0-0)

9. Lucien Lachance (2-1-0)

10. Conor Bradley (3-1-0)

 

Middleweight

Champion: Vacant

 

1. Sean Isaacs (5-0-0)

2. Luther Broad (3-0-0)

3. Konstantin Sogrin (3-0-0)

4. Happier Happiest (3-2-0)

5. Malik El Shabazz (4-0-0)

6. Will Charles (4-1-0)

7. Freddy Murphy (2-1-0)

8. Roundhouse Luke (2-2-0)

9. Don Steve (2-1-0)

10. Pate Mfer (1-0-0)

Light Heavyweight

Champion: Vacant

 

1. Dennis Baba (4-0-0)

2. Mohammed Kahn (4-0-0)

3. Ralph McGuire (3-0-0)

4. John Gibson (2-0-0)

5. Robert Robertsson (3-1-0)

6. Molly Manly (4-1-0)

7. George Maxwell (2-0-0)

8. Joao Andrade (2-1-0)

9. Winston Markus (3-0-0)

10. Joe Davis (3-0-0)

 

Heavyweight

Champion: Vacant

 

1. Antonio Nagashima (4-0-0)

2. Peter Petersson (6-0-0)

3. Anthony Rodgers (3-0-0)

4. Leif Leifsson (5-1-0)

5. Doctor Ochila (2-2-0)

6. Gerry Adamson (3-0-0)

7. Alexandria OcasioCortez (2-0-0)

8. Cadence Macarthur (4-1-0)

9. Sherlock Holmes (4-2-0)

10. Goldilocks SigmaBear (3-0-0)

 

Super Heavyweight

Champion: http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14760593138760.png Massive Wanker (4-0-0)

 

1. Marcus Pickett (2-0-0)

2. Heavy Fukk (4-2-0)

3. Lev Davidovitch Bronstein (2-1-0)

4. Nenad Jokovic (3-1-0)

5. Javier Vasquez (4-2-0)

6. Goldilocks GammaBear (3-0-0)

7. Fleetwood Mac Daddy (2-1-0)

8. Sergei Bautin (1-0-0)

9. Jack Young (2-2-0)

10. Wilbur Wallace (2-1-0)

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Massive "Diaz Style" Wanker

 

For those of you who have been living under a rock, my name is Massive Wanker and you all owe me a big "Thank You!"

 

I am the greatest 265+ (a.k.a. God Division) fighter in this shitehole. Having just become your first champion, I am now king of the division, a.k.a King of the Gods. Oh, that's good - I should change my nickname. You may all now refer to me as King of the Gods.

 

I have brought dignity to this promotion. I have brought excellence to this promotion. I have spared you all from the indignity of having Javier Vasquez or some other shitbird as your champion.

 

You're welcome!

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I am in need of a short notice opponent for Kevin Hart (282636), next weekend any takers?

 

If you are in a pickle I`d be happy to fight him with Escobar. Just talk to Jordan and ask him to lend him for 10 days as I just signed him to PRIDE. No biggie, always happy to support.

 

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Awards recap 10-06 events

 

Madness Clown Chaos 6

 

Sub of the Night: Winner Midnight Rider

 

Midnight Rider was looking to keep this fight on the feet as he was pitted against the Elite Wrestler in Pacer Dalton. Pacer though was relentless on his Takedown attempts, and failing in his first 7 he finally managed to get his 8th attempt. Midnight though was not looking to stay there long, neither was he looking to stand he wanted the finish from his back. He was throwing everything but the kitchen sink at dalton from his back. After 6 failed sub attempts mostly guillotines Rider finally locked up the arm of Dalton on forced a Armbar submission at 3:56 in round 1. Midnight Rider goes to 1-1 in the LHW clowny cup series.

 

KO of the Night: WInner Winston Markus

 

In a 205 lb scrap we saw Winston Markus face Yeke Khan in a battle of the Granite chins. Winston displayed a perfect gameplan as his strike accuracy was 100% his clinch work though was the game changer as he sliced open Khan with several deadly elbows. The end was nearing as a surprising Shoulder strike rocked Yeke followed up by another elbow then one more final elbow lands and Yeke hits the floor at this point the ref has seen enought awarding Markus the TKO victory. Winston improves to 3-0 record, 2 of which where inside the Madness Cage.

 

Fight of the Night: Winners Uri Gellar vs Louis Princip

 

This was the events Main Event and it surely lived up to the hype as the two Lightweight clowny cup challengers looked to improve position in the standings. The Majority of the significant strikers for both fighters where landed in the clinch as Uri edged Princip by landed 55 of his 133 strikes. Judge Steve Montenegro scored the fight in favor of Princip while judges Joseph Jones and Franklyn Lucas gave it to Gellar. Uri Gellar wins by Split Decision and is now 2-1 at Madness MMA.

 

Madness Insanity 7

 

Sub of the Night: Winner Frank Rivera

 

In a battle of the 0-2 fighters both Frank Rivera and Dennis Davids knew they needed a crucial win here. It was Rivera though who took control very early by landing the Takedown and quickly working a Americana in the fight which Dennis was not ready for and the tap was forced, Final result Frank Rivera wins by American at the 40 second mark in round 1. Rivera is now 1-2 as a professional.

 

KO of the Night: WInner Dennis Baba

 

Dennis baba came into this fight at a perfect 3-0 as he was set to face his toughest competition to date in Molly Manly who was a respectable 4-0 as a pro. This fight was very action packed as both fighter where very aggressive in the Standup. After trading rounds the two men came into round three knowing it was any ones game and at the 1 minute mark Baba lands a beautiful combo that knockdown Manly. Dennis allows Manly back to his feet and Molly swings a hook that misses leaving himself open for a violent counter punch from Baba that sends Manly to lala land. Final result Dennis baba wins by TKO at 1:11 of round 3 and moves to 4-0.

 

Fight of the Night: Winners Cung Wo Par vs Pinero Chai

 

The New York Crowd was treated to a awesome final Prelim fight at Lightweight when Par faced off with former Kickboxer Chai who was making his MMA debut. This was a true sluggfest with these two dynamic strikers the difference maker though had to have been Chai's Kickboxing background and his ability to score with Leg Kicks. In Fact Pinero landed 33 odf 34 leg kicks and was a perfect 8 for 8 on body kicks. The fight went two a decision which was unanimously in favor of Pinero Chai who was successful in his MMA debut over a very good challenger in Cung.

 

Still to come Madness Fright Night 8 and Madness 16..........Stay Tuned

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-Clown Chaos 8 featured bouts preview-

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Featured Bout


Marty "Newsman" Fake (1-1)(1-0 in MMMA) VS Derek "The Prototype" Walker (3-1)(2-1 in MMMA)


After coming off a submission loss in his Pro MMA debut Fake made good on his Madness MMA debut back at Madness Fright Night 7 where he picked up a first-round TKO in just 1:08 and looks to make yet another statement in this bout also something to note he has stated that ducking is his strongest skill so that can make things interesting. Derek "The Prototype" Walker was starting to look unstoppable in his Pro career as he went a perfect 3 for 3 in his first three and his first two MMMA bouts where he won a FOTN DEC and a first-round TKO before taking his first pro loss back at Madness Clown Chaos 4 and that has made the former member of the Korean Mafia furious, which is something I don't think I would wanna do.


CO-MAIN EVENT


"Refreshing " Ice Tea (12-15)(1-4 in MMMA) VS Marcelinho Lima (10-15)(2-3 in MMMA)


In our co-main event of Clown Choad 8 we have two men that are looking to turn their careers around and make a statement in their divisions, Tea is strong wrestler that has a brown belt in BJJ and all of his wins came via submission, Lima is a superb boxing with wonderful wrestling and a black belt in BJJ 8 of his wins via submission, this could be a world-class showcase for grappling fans everywhere.


MAIN EVENT


Silvio Dante (10-12)(3-1 in MMMA) VS Neal Diaz (12-6)(0-0 in MMMA)


In the MAIN EVENT of the night Dante is coming off three back to back finishes, his most recent being a POTN win back at Madness 14, he is currently 3-1 inside the Madness MMA cage and is looking to make it 4 in a row, across from him will be Neal Diaz who is making his Madness MMA debut and is looking to start with fireworks, Diaz has a very well rounded skill set however 8 of 12 of his wins are by submission, both fighters are veterans in pro MMA and want to show why they belong in the divisions.

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Awards recap continued

 

Madness Fright Night 8

 

Sub of the Night: Winner Fightah Numbah Three

 

Let's just say things didn't start off the greatest for Numbah Three as his Opponent Requis Bentley lands a Head Kick at the begining of the fight. The Kick opened up a cut on Fightah who shook it off with a smile and from there Fightah took control. Bentley had nothing for the BJJ practioner on the ground and it showed as He was submitted on his first attempt from Fightah, which turned out to be a Armbar at the 1:20 mark of round one. Fightah Numbah Three improves to 6-2 in the Madness HW division.

 

KO of the Night: Winner Scott Frill

 

This fight lasted all of 27 seconds as Scott Frill took the Madness Cage to battle Matt Diaz who was making his debut. Diaz looked a little sloppy while Frill seemed to be looking for a good opening and it came as he cracked Diaz with a couple of stiff jabs followed by a Tyson like Right Uppercut that the Abbouncer called a Soul-se vering shot that leaves Matt a Bloody mess on the ground. Scott Frill moves to 3-1 as a pro and earned the final spot in the Welterweight title Tournament with this victory.

 

Fight of the Night: Winners Xio Pio vs Klatten Asser

 

In a lightweight fight that kicked off the Main Card (1-1) Xio Pio faced off with (2-1) Klatten Asser. The fight was pretty lack luster through rounds 1 and 2 as the fighters split them one a piece. Round three was where Xio Pio came to life and his relentless takedown atack has taken its toll on the tired Asser. The end came at 4:22 in round three as Pio managed to lock on a Kimura that forced the tap. Pio is now 2-1 and looks to welcome the cheeseburger walrus Bubba Randall to the 155 pound weight class in his next fight, this should be fireworks.

 

Madness 16: Ribbitt vs Number

 

Sub of the Night: Winner Lukas Chomsli

 

This welterweight scrap between Chomsli and Saki Bizihwaelie was to determine who would advance to the 25 year old bracket of the upcoming welterweight title tourny. It was clear that saki was looking to take off the head of Lukas in this one but unfortunately he didn;t land any of his 4 attempted head kicks. Lukas then decided he had seen enough of the head kicks and took the fight to the ground, where he proved to be to much for the striker Bizihwaelie. At the 1:48 mark of round one Lukas grabbed onto a arm with a nice armbar and forced Saki to tapout. Lukas is now 3-1 as a pro and he will meet Jamal Good in the opening round of the Tournament.

 

KO of the Night: Winner Simon Tyler

 

Madness 16 was kicked off with a Middleweight Showdown between Simon Tyler and Royce Gracie Jr. After a pretty dominant first round from Simon it had to have gotten inside the head of Gracie Jr as he could not manage to get the fight to the ground while Tyler was nearly perfect with his strikes. As round two begins it is just more of the same as Simon is peppering Royce with shot after shot, including a right hand that rocked Gracie Jr. From that point it was just a matter of time before the grappler had enough of Tyler's onslaught and the end came at 1:19 of round two as Simon Tyler wins by way of TKO strikes and earns his first Win of his young career,

 

Fight of the Night: Winners Frog Ribbitt vs Jack Number

 

This was one of the most anticipated fights to date here at Madness MMA as Frog Ribbitt took on Jack Number in a LHW CC Cups series match. This fight was mostly contested inside the clinch which was where Jack was constantly taken the fight. Ribbitt though seemed to be happy with that decision as he landed 51 of 81 strikes there, while number could only land 24 of 85 strikes. The fight ended with a Thunderous uppercut from "The Power Ranger" that forced the ref to stop the fight at 1:11 in round three. Frog Ribbitt continues his dominance here at MMMA and improves to a perfect 5-0 here.

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Just finalized the Featherweight Title Match

 

Dana Schwartz (4-0-0) vs DAngelo Hawkins (3-0-0)

 

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Waiting for the winner will be Savage Goon (6-0-0) who has just moved down to Featherweight

 

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Featured Bout


Wayne "The Uppercut Assassin" Johnston (3-0)(2-0 in MMMA) VS #10 "Judge" Joe Davis (3-0)(2-0 in MMMA)


In this bout, we have two undefeated prospects that want to prove something, with Davis being ranked #10 in the division and Johnston wanting to break into the ranking. Johnston's 3 wins have been all via TKO within the first two rounds with his most recent being a first-round POTN TKO back at Madness Fright Night 6. Davis' 3 wins have also come by way of TKO/KO with his most recent being a FOTN TKO in the second round.


CO-MAIN EVENT


Jack "One" Number (17-21)(3-3 in MMMA) VS Midnight Rider (9-8)(1-1 in MMMA)


In the CO-MAIN EVENT of the night we have the walking striking clinic Number who is looking to add yet another TKO/KO win on to his record, he has had 6 fights inside Madness MMA and 3 of those have been POTN bouts. Rider is a submission specialist who is coming off a POTN submission back at Madness Clown Chaos 6, 5 of 9 of his wins are by way of submission, this seems to be a classic striker vs grappler bout.


MAIN EVENT


Raymond "Junky" Donde (15-8)(0-0 in MMMA) VS Akira Harada (17-11)(3-2 in MMMA)


Donde is making his Madness MMA debut in a big way, with a main event fight as his debut, there will be high hopes for this Jiu-Jitsu ace, he has finished 14 of his 15 wins by submission and is looking to add another one but standing in his way is Japan native Harada, of his 3 MMMA wins 2 have been POTN wins, he has finished 16 of his 17 wins via TKO/KO. Harada has a dark past that sparked his bloodthirsty style in the ring, and that will not change for this fight.

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Featured Bout


Southern Goon (6-1)(0-0 in MMMA) VS Brandin Duncan (2-1)(2-1 in MMMA)


The New York native Goon has a nearly perfect record in 7 bouts, his most recent win being a POTN in another promotion, but now he is moving to Madness MMA where he looks to improve already impressive record, Duncan has only ever fought for Madness MMA and is not willing to let someone come into his home and become a stepping stone, he is coming off his first pro MMA loss where he lost a unanimous decision back at Madness Fright Night 6, but now he is looking to get back in the win column and start to make statements inside Madness MMA.


CO-MAIN EVENT


Travis Mitchell (11-8)(1-3 in MMMA) VS Mason "Loose Change" Norris (8-8)(5-2 in MMMA)


Aussie Native Mitchell has the better record of the two but is having some trouble with his Madness MMA record where he is 1-3 and is coming off a FOTN loss, but before that set back he picked up his first MMMA win with a POTN KO in the first round and he will be looking to add to that list, across from him will be the U.K. Native Norris who has had an outstanding showing in his MMMA careers so far, going 5-2 (with 3 finishes) and will be looking to shut out the Aussie dead in his tracks.


MAIN EVENT


"The Hunk" Jack Dawson (19-15)(1-3 in MMMA) VS Chief "Little" Foot (12-13)(0-4 in MMMA)


"The Hunk" is looking to prove that he is not just a pretty face, with a Madness MMA record of 1-3 he needs a big win to have the fight fans believe him. 16 of his 19 wins have come via TKO/KO, he also has stated that he dedicates his career to his love of his life that isn't around to see the fighter he is today. The U.S.A. Native Foot will be looking to drive his foot into his opponent and pick up his first Madness MMA win, he is currently on a 5 fight losing streak and hates every second of it! However, 11 of his 12 wins have come via TKO/KO so he will be looking to send "The Hunk" down to the canvas.

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-Madness 18 Featured Fights Preview-


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Featured Fight


#8 Roundhouse Luke (2-2)(1-0 in MMMA) VS# 10 Pate Mfer (1-0)(1-0 in MMA)


Two top 10 ranked fighters will clash in this one! Both of these fighters made good on their MMMA Debuts and are looking to keep up their winning ways, Luke is coming off a quick 52 second TKO victory in his MMMA debut back at Madness Clown Chaos 4. Mfer made his pro-MMA debut inside the Madness MMA cage and had a great outcome, putting his opponent away in the third round via TKO back at Madness Clown Chaos 5, who will prevail?


Featured Fight


#5 Obama "The" Filth (2-0)(1-0 in MMMA) VS #4 "The Vampire" James Hassildor (3-0)(2-0)


Two of the very best in the division will battle in this featured bout! Both of these fighters are very young into their pro MMA careers, Filth has ended both of his wins via TKO in the first round, Hassildor has won in every fashion proving he is to be feared wherever the fight takes place, he broke into MMMA with a POTN KO and says he is looking to send Filth packing early.


CO-MAIN EVENT


"Al Bazar" Malik Ali (5-0)(0-0 in MMMA) VS Uri "The Bender" Gellar (30-12-2)(2-1 in MMMA)


Ali is an undefeated up and comer in the Lightweight division 4 of his fights have gone to the judges scorecards where he got the nod in all of them, but he has yet to see the big shining lights of any big org but states it will be no different, only time can tell, the vet Gellar says he is too much for the young undefeated fighter, he has finished 24 of his 30 wins and 23 of those ended in TKO/KO, 2 of his MMMA bouts have been bonus worthy performances, 1 being a FOTN and the other being a POTN, I'm definitely gonna keep my eye on this one!


MAIN EVENT


Junior "Tarantula" Vilson (25-5-3)(0-0 in MMMA) VS Kevin "Eagle screeching lion" Hart (27-16-1)(0-0-1 in MMMA)


Hati Native Vilson is making his long-awaited Madness MMA debut after years of fighting, he has an outstanding record with 25 wins and just 5 losses and 3 draws. He seems to be a point fighter as 19 of his 25 wins are via DEC, he has held and defended championships in others orgs before, with all that said he is gonna be a handful for anyone in MMMA, across from him is none other than MR Hart, this U.S.A. native is looking to put on a show and derail the hype train, earlier this month we saw Hart make his MMMA debut where the bout ended in a draw, with that behind him he is looking to put up another TKO/KO win as all of his 27 wins are by that same result. Both of these men are as battle-tested as any, both successful champions in other orgs and are looking to take over the Madness MMA cage.

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I will update the Clowny Cup Series this weekend

 

Heavyweight Showdown is set between Carlos Ruas and Wild Turkey in a big Rematch. I think the standings may be pretty close between the two so this fight should crown the Champion.

 

It has been fun but all the HW's will be released after there upcoming fights cheers and thanks for being apart of this!

 

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Welterweight Title Tournament Opening Round

 

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#1 Slash Slingin Vs #8 Sean Dickinson

 

*Note* Give Mr Dickinson the Golden Sack award for stepping up and taking the most un-popular #8 seed as i had to find a replacement at the midway point.

 

Dickinson is 1-1 at Madness MMA and 2-1 overall and he is coming off a tough loss to Alliance mate Vasil Petrov whom is also in the bracket. The Fresno native is a Standup fighter with Wonderful Muay Thai, and by the way he finished Borat Sagdiyev his head kick's are to be feared,

 

Slingin is 1-0 at Madness MMA and a perfect 5-0 overall. His debut was against a very game Lucien Lachance and the fight was his toughest to date as he found him in a situation where he was down on the cards after the opening round.

 

Keys to victory: Slash is a very dangerous grappler as he has finished all 5 of his opponents via Submission. Sean will have to rely on his superior striking and will need to keep his distance against a ground fighter such as Slingin.

 

#4 Lucien Lachance vs #5 Scott Frill

 

Frill is 1-1 here and is fresh off a "KO of the Night" performance when he disposed of Matt Diaz at Fright Night 8 with a one punch KO. Frill has solid boxing and has yet to make it out of the first round, in fact all three of his KO wins have combined for only 64 seconds.

 

Lachance is 1-1 at Madness MMA and 2-1 overall he also posses at 2-1 grappling record. This fight is a rematch as Lucien submitted Frill back at Insanity 3 given Scot his first and only loss in MMA,

 

Keys to victory: Another grappler vs Striker battle as Frill is the superior striker and with his KO ratio currently and his aggresive one punch capabilities look for more of the same out the gate. Lachance though is a interesting fighter though as he can finish the fight with strikes or submissions.

 

#3 Vasil Petrov vs #5 Dyami Yazzie

 

Yazzie is 1-1 inside the Madness cage and 2-1 overall and is coming off his first loss at the hands of Georges Moxley Madness 13. Dyami though is shapping up to be a feared ground fighter with his Wrestling and BJJ both improving at an alarming rate.

 

Petrov is 2-0 here and has TKO finishes in both of his apparences at Madness MMA. This Muay Thai Specialist out of Bulgaria is well known for his Lethal High Kicks and his striking in general is on point as of late.

 

Keys to Victory: Like the previous fights this battle between two members of the Stepdads Alliance is a classic striker vs grappler. Petrov may need to be cautious with his clinch game as he likes to take the fight there. Yazzie will want to utilize his ground game as quick as possible with such a versatile striker.

 

#2 Geroges Moxley vs #7 Victor Reznov

 

Reznov is 1-0 in the Madness Cage and 2-0 as a pro overall. He debuted at Fright Night 6 with a Kimura submission victory over Dillo Smith, which was the same way he picked up his first win.

 

Moxley is 2-0 at Madness MMA and 3-0 overall. He is skilled in both striking and grappling and looks to be a serious threat in this tournament. Moxley has tasted victory in three ways after a Decision in his QFC debut he then went on to finish his next two fights by TKO then Submission.

 

Keys to Victory: Both of these guys are good on the ground, so don't be surprised to see much of the fight take place there. Victor is the more wrestling based and Moxley the better BJJ fighter with a Brown belt. This fight may resemble a recent bout in some other shitty org where a funky dude got choked out by a BJJ Demon.

 

The Bracket for Block B will be posted soon, Cheers!!!

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#1 Jhan Jansen vs #8 Teddy Taylor

 

Jansen is 1-0 at Madness MMA and a perfect 3-0 as a pro, and in his Madness Debut he handed a very game Orion Durara his first loss. Jhan is a confident fighter with a knack for Knocking People out with vicious GnP.

 

Taylor has fought all three of his pro bouts inside the Madness cage and holds a 2-1 record. He is coming off his first loss to Jamal Good at Fright Night 7 but also holds a razor sharp Split decision victory over Lukas Chomsli, all three of these guys will be featured in this Block.

 

Keys to Victory: Wrestler vs BJJ Purple belt, Look for Jansen to stick to his fundamentals of wrestling and get himself in a position to get his GnP going. Jansen is a beast but Taylor may be able to tame him if he can be patient and use his Submission skills to his advantage.

 

#4 Jamal Good vs #5 Lukas Chomsli

 

Good has a perfect 2-0 record at Madness MMA and with his last performance against Teddy Taylor he has proved that his determination is something to be taken serious. Jamal a native of Brooklyn, New York will have the New York crowd behind him all the way.

 

Chomsli has split his two Madness fights going 1-1 and his overall record is now a respected 3-1. Lukas earned his Tournament spot by beating the well managed Saki Bizihwaelie with "Sub of the Night" performance at Madness 16.

 

Keys to Victory: Both of these guys are pretty balanced overall but Good looks to have a wrestling base and he is probably the more in dept striker of the two. While Chomsli a BJJ purple belt with three submission victories holds the edge on the ground.

 

#3 Orion Durara vs #6 Conor Bradley

 

Durara is 0-1 here at Madness MMA but holds a 3-1 record overall. He was pitted against top seed Jhan Jansen in his debut. Maybe the Madness jitters played a factor as he came in with a lot of confidence winning all three of his previous bouts with round one submissions.

 

Bradley is 2-1 at Madness MMA and 3-1 overall. He is however coming off his only loss which came at the Hands of Kev Mckill at Fright Night 7. In his previous bouts though the UK fighter rallied off consecutive Unanimous Decision victories.

 

Keys to Victory: Durara is Muay Thai Specialist with a BJJ purple Belt, which surprisingly he does not use the clinch often. Meanwhile Bradley is a fairly balanced fighter with a wrestling base he has a notable Submission victory in his QFC debut but look for Conor to wear down his opponent with his Wrestling.

 

#2 Kev McKill vs #7 Saif Karama

 

McKill is 2-0 here and has a perfect 3-0 overall MMA record. McKill could be the most versatile fighter in the Tournament with His BJJ and Boxing abilities he has managed to earn a Submission and TKO victory.

 

Karama is making his Madness Debut and holds a 2-2 record as a pro. Saif was a late replacement but he has the potential to pull the upset mostly because of his Superior boxing a punchers chance is never more possible with Karama a native Saudi Arabian.

 

Keys to Victory. As stated Saif is got the edge on the feet with his high level boxing as he has used two win both of his victories. Kev though looks to have the edge in the other three disciplines so expect him to close the distance as much as possible in the fight.

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