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36w27.jpg Nathan Dylan responds to the people idiot :

  - Mate, you are the champ of nobody with no belt. Where is your belt man? You speak bad about people, talk shit about people money  abd btw, my manager worked his ass up with no vip for many years, sit odwn and shut it. If I KO you and your aspirations as the idiot of the people you will shut the fuck up? 

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Rankings (4/26/21)

135

? Bardia Farrokhzad (15-4)

  1. Dewey Decimal (14-5)
  2. Harti Kraus (9-4)
  3. Claus Haba (12-2-1)
  4. Dragon Li Chai (6-2)
  5. Juan Corona (9-4)
  6. Fumito Makino (10-8)
  7. Shu Fang Tzeng (15-3)
  8. Denis Denisov (8-11)
  9. Joey Horatius (9-2)
  10. Jens Jensen (6-3)
  11. Mordecai Dabingyaba (5-4)
  12. Bernie Sanders (13-5)
  13. Andre Mahesa (11-5)
  14. Jay Cartwright (8-2)
  15. Darrion Vaughn (10-6)

Breakdown: With a big KO win over Dragon Li Chai, Claus Haba jumps up to # 3 in the 135lb rankings pushing himself closer to the title shot he’s long worked towards. This helps Dewey Decimal climb up to the #1 seed before his attempt to regain the title he lost to current champion Bardia Farrokhzad. There are two new entrants to the batamweight rankings with Mordercai Dabingyaba (#11) and Bernie Sanders (#12).

 

145

? Gaylord Camara (13-2-2)

  1. Ryan Anderson (14-7-1)
  2. Anni Skystalker (6-3-1)
  3. Adam Johnson (11-6)
  4. Daniel Barbosa (13-7)
  5. Harry Hendersons (8-5)
  6. Kofi Jamay (7-5)
  7. Jose Ronaldo (11-5-1)
  8. Chakree Somchai (6-2)
  9. Demarcus Jackson (9-6)
  10. Mason Rogers (8-3)
  11. Edgar Bravo (8-8)
  12. Jeff Fafa (11-9)
  13. Corbin Leopold (11-5)
  14. Steve Cho (8-4-1)
  15. Veljko Bakocevic (6-9)

Breakdown: Not too much movement this week in the 145lb rankings. Daniel Barbosa (#4) jumps into the rankings after an impressive debut TKO win over former title challenger Harry Hendersons (#5). Anni Skystalker drops to #2 after a loss to Gaylord Camara in their grudge match following their initial draw. This lands Ryan Anderson as the current #1 contender setting up the potential of a huge trilogy fight with Camara. Lastly, Veljiko Bakocevic makes his debut in the rankings at #15 following his second straight win, both by submission.

 

 

155

? Guilherme Goncalves (15-4)

  1. Julius Turunen (13-6)
  2. Bong Ji Woo (8-1)
  3. Vladimir Kosmanov (7-6)
  4. Frederick Zwirn (13-6)
  5. Balink Tarlah (12-4)
  6. Jacques Chaize (17-8)
  7. Timo Bader (13-11)
  8. Wolfgang Bleak (8-5-1)
  9. Jubei Akechi (7-3)
  10. Efraim Turban (15-4)
  11. Greg Fitzgerald (7-3)
  12. Jackmerius Tacktheritrix (7-4)
  13. William Lati (14-8)
  14. Kron Gracie (9-7)
  15. Cayden Donovan (8-6)

Breakdown: The 155lb rankings are the same as last week with no fights have an impact on the top-15.

 

170

? Raate Road (12-0)

  1. Ryan Gordon (5-1)
  2. Sasha Rua (15-4)
  3. Jonathan Archer (12-5)
  4. Sergei Volkov (11-0)
  5. Seemah Feet (9-4)
  6. Nicky Spite (14-4)
  7. Lukas Chomsli (13-9-1)
  8. Cesare Borgia (6-2)
  9. Itchy Sinclair (8-1)
  10. Wesley Clark (10-6)
  11. Viktor Reznov (7-4)
  12. Howard Zynne (7-3)
  13. Stanislav Saprykin (10-6)
  14. Nate Masvidal (10-10-1)
  15. Jeffrey Berwick (8-4)

Breakdown: The top-8 of the 170lb rankings stands pat with some shuffling at #9 through #15 taking place. Itchy Sinclair jumps up from #13 to #9 following his bounce back win over Wesley Shutes (NR). Jeffrey Berwick also enters the rankings at #15 snapping a 2-fight skid against the former #15 Nathan Dylan.

 

185

? Vincente Escalante (11-1

  1. Cayden Abner (11-5)
  2. Mickey Garcia (13-3)
  3. Konstantin Sogrin (10-3)
  4. Balthazar Baker (6-1)
  5. Anthony Rogers (10-9)
  6. Jethro Boudreaux (1-3)
  7. Bolo Yueng (14-7)
  8. Rickson Silva (12-3)
  9. Travis Scotty (10-8)
  10. Danilo Hooper (6-5)
  11. Ryusuke Kitano (4-2)
  12. Yadeep Singh (10-7)
  13. Robert Leahy (14-6)
  14. Tim Blood (5-4)
  15. Frank Diaz (3-2)

Breakdown: We saw two risers in the 185lb rankings this week. Bolo Yueng  to spots #7 as he extended his undefeated streak in WCF to 4-0 with a win over Helio Silva (NR). Yadeep Singh also jumped up a spot to #12 following his 3rd straight win. Balthazar Baker (#4) notably picked up an impressive finish over Jared Roughneck but was unable to move up any in the rankings due to the man who is responsible for his sole loss, Konstantin Sogrin (#3), being ranked directly ahead of him.

 

205

? Aaron Wolf (15-3)

  1. Ovidio Kiran (13-2)
  2. Blazej Byczkiewicz (12-5)
  3. Jaycen Solo (13-8)
  4. Tommy Sausagestrong (10-4)
  5. Lars Kraulthammer (11-6)
  6. Jonathan Boaler (16-11)
  7. Marcellus Legionarius (9-1)
  8. Alexanderovski Volkan (9-3)
  9. Sheamus Ohoulihan (11-5)
  10. Juice Williams (11-7)
  11. Hassan Hamad (8-3)
  12. Jupiter Smalls (9-1)
  13. Patrick Strasburg (4-3)
  14. Tylonal Jones (9-9)
  15. Domaydo Cann (6-3)

Breakdown: No drastic changes in the looks of the 205lb rankings this week. Alexanderovski went up one spot to #8 following his win over (#14) Tylonal Jones who dropped a spot with the loss. Jupiter Smalls was also able to jump to #12 with his win streak extending to 3 for the second time in his WCF career.

 

265

? Abubakar Camara (14-0)

  1. Big Dog Gracie (8-4)
  2. Dennis Rader (11-5)
  3. Bubba Wallace (15-2)
  4. Jack Tupp (11-10)
  5. William Riker (6-3)
  6. Jett Denovan (11-5)
  7. John Thunder (12-10)
  8. Chandler Tyson (11-6)
  9. Xi Li (14-8)
  10. Johnny Santos (11-9-1)
  11. Don Cortez (4-0)
  12. Jan Hradek (11-6)
  13. Nick Wright (7-7)
  14. Matt Barnes (5-4)
  15. Alfred Drouin (5-3)

Breakdown: The 265lb rankings are the same as last week with no fights have an impact on the top-15.

 

265+

? Tobig Tofail (11-1)

  1. Poncho A. H. P. Cortez (9-2)
  2. Joe Maki (6-4)
  3. Phillipp Tyurin (9-3)
  4. Tjeeerd De Vries (9-5)
  5. Seppo Sepi (4-2)
  6. Tom Dirk (13-7)
  7. Alastair Ubereem (4-1)
  8. Lehel Bartasz (6-5)
  9. David Jones (11-6)
  10. Zeno Bathory (2-3)
  11. Brian Aston (5-1)
  12. Richard Komakech (2-1)
  13. Tobias Funke (7-7)
  14. Terry Evans (2-7)
  15. Chozen Gracie (2-1)

Breakdown: The 265+lb rankings are the same as last week with no fights have an impact on the top-15.

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Rankings

135

? Bardia Farrokhzad (15-4)

  1. Dewey Decimal (14-5)
  2. Harti Kraus (9-4)
  3. Claus Haba (12-2-1)
  4. Dragon Li Chai (6-2)
  5. Juan Corona (9-4)
  6. Mordecai Dabingyaba (6-4)
  7. Joey Horatius (10-2)
  8. Fumito Makino (10-9)
  9. Shu Fang Tzeng (15-3)
  10. Denis Denisov (8-11)
  11. Jay Cartwright (9-2)
  12. Jens Jensen (6-4)
  13. Bernie Sanders (13-5)
  14. Andre Mahesa (11-5)
  15. Darrion Vaughn (10-6)

 

Breakdown: We have 3 fighters move up in the bantamweight rankings this week. (#6) Mordecai Dabingyaba is the big riser after his TKO victory after then #6 ranked Fumito Makino. (#7) Joey Horatius and (#11) Jay Cartwright both moved up multiple spots with their wins over the following week and we will see the two face off in fight with big implications at WCF Wednesday Night Fights 56 on June 2nd.

 

145

? Gaylord Camara (13-2-2)

  1. Ryan Anderson (14-7-1)
  2. Anni Skystalker (6-3-1)
  3. Adam Johnson (11-6)
  4. Daniel Barbosa (13-7)
  5. Harry Hendersons (8-5)
  6. Kofi Jamay (7-5)
  7. Chakree Somchai (7-2)
  8. Jose Ronaldo (11-5-1)
  9. Demarcus Jackson (9-6)
  10. Mason Rogers (8-3)
  11. Edgar Bravo (8-8)
  12. Jeff Fafa (11-9)
  13. Corbin Leopold (11-5)
  14. Steve Cho (8-4-1)
  15. Veljko Bakocevic (6-9)

 

Breakdown: The only movement in the 145 lb rankings this week was the young up and comer Chakree Somchai jumping up a spot to #7 after improving his WCF record to 3-0 with a dominant win over fellow prospect Marcus Agripa.

 

155

? Guilherme Goncalves (15-4)

  1. Julius Turunen (13-6)
  2. Bong Ji Woo (8-1)
  3. Vladimir Kosmanov (7-6)
  4. Frederick Zwirn (13-6)
  5. Jacques Chaize (18-8)
  6. Balink Tarlah (12-5)
  7. Timo Bader (13-11)
  8. Wolfgang Bleak (8-5-1)
  9. Jubei Akechi (7-3)
  10. Efraim Turban (15-4)
  11. Greg Fitzgerald (7-3)
  12. Jackmerius Tacktheritrix (7-4)
  13. Peter Kiloe (10-4) - previously not ranked
  14. William Lati (14-8)
  15. Kron Gracie (9-7)

 

Breakdown: (#5) Jacques Chaize leap-frogged (#6) Balink Tarlah in this weeks lightweight rankings after a vicious KO of the Night win over Tarlah at WCF 70: Garcia vs Nail. After a rough 0-3 stretch to start his WCF tenure Chaize has flipped the switch and ran through tough opponent after tough opponent to tally a 4-fight win streak and is pushing towards title contention. The only other change comes in the form of (#13) Peter Kiloe who vaults into the rankings with a win over now #14 William Lati. Kiloe TKO’d the veteran Lati for his 1st WCF victory and the once highly touted prospect will look to show that potential that he has shown in the past.

 

170

? Raate Road (12-0)

  1. Ryan Gordon (5-1)
  2. Sasha Rua (15-4)
  3. Seemah Feet (9-4)
  4. Jonathan Archer (12-5)
  5. Nicky Spite (14-4)
  6. Cesare Borgia (7-2)
  7. Lukas Chomsli (13-9-1)
  8. Itchy Sinclair (8-1)
  9. Wesley Clark (10-6)
  10. Viktor Reznov (7-4)
  11. Howard Zynne (7-3)
  12. Stanislav Saprykin (10-6)
  13. Nate Masvidal (10-10-1)
  14. Jeffrey Berwick (8-4)
  15. Liger Justin (9-4-1) - previously not ranked

 

Breakdown: There are some big changes at 170 this week. Sergei Volkov has entered free agency and, while a return to WCF is not out of the question, he has been removed from the official WCF rankings. With a win over former WCF lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, former title challenger (#3) Seemah Feet is making his case for another push towards the title. (#6) Cesare Borgia rises a spot after a bounce back win to improve his WCF record to 5-1 and sets himself up for a big clash with the newly signed Milo Vincente at WCF Wednesday Night Fights 56. WCF WNF is shaping up to be a fantastic card as it will also feature a potentially title eliminator between #2 ranked Sasha Rua and the aforementioned (#3) Seemah Feet. Lastly, with Volkov’s removal Liger Justin enters the rankings at #15.

 

185

? Vincente Escalante (11-1

  1. Cayden Abner (11-5)
  2. Mickey Garcia (13-3)
  3. Konstantin Sogrin (10-3)
  4. Balthazar Baker (6-1)
  5. Anthony Rogers (10-9)
  6. Jethro Boudreaux (1-3)
  7. Bolo Yueng (14-7)
  8. Rickson Silva (12-3)
  9. Travis Scotty (10-8)
  10. Danilo Hooper (6-5)
  11. Ryusuke Kitano (4-2)
  12. Yadeep Singh (10-7)
  13. Robert Leahy (14-6)
  14. Tim Blood (5-4)
  15. Frank Diaz (3-2)

 

Breakdown: Their isn’t any changes in the middleweight rankings despite Mickey Garcia getting back in the win column. Garcia’s win over the unranked but battle proven, former 205er, Logan Nail wasn’t enough to jump him over #1 contender Cayden Abner.

 

205

? Aaron Wolf (15-3)

  1. Ovidio Kiran (13-2)
  2. Blazej Byczkiewicz (12-5)
  3. Jaycen Solo (13-8)
  4. Tommy Sausagestrong (10-4)
  5. Lars Kraulthammer (11-6)
  6. Jonathan Boaler (16-11)
  7. Marcellus Legionarius (9-1)
  8. Alexanderovski Volkan (9-3)
  9. Juice Williams (12-7)
  10. Sheamus Ohoulihan (11-5)
  11. Hassan Hamad (8-3)
  12. Jupiter Smalls (9-1)
  13. Patrick Strasburg (4-4)
  14. Tylonal Jones (9-9)
  15. Domaydo Cann (6-3)

 

Breakdown: Similar to 185, there isn’t too much action at 205 following the previous week. (#9) Juice Williams moves up one spot after a majority decision win over the still #13 ranked Patrick Strasburg who holds his spot despite the loss due to nothing of note happening below him.

 

265

? Abubakar Camara (14-0)

  1. Big Dog Gracie (8-4)
  2. Dennis Rader (12-5)
  3. Bubba Wallace (15-2)
  4. Jack Tupp (11-10)
  5. William Riker (6-4)
  6. John Thunder (13-10)
  7. Jett Denovan (11-5)
  8. Chandler Tyson (11-6)
  9. Xi Li (14-8)
  10. Johnny Santos (11-9-1)
  11. Matt Barnes (6-4)
  12. Don Cortez (4-1)
  13. Jan Hradek (11-6)
  14. Nick Wright (7-7)
  15. Donald Foland (6-4)

 

Breakdown: Dennis Rader had a big win over William Riker but his spot in the rankings holds at #2 with the future title challenger Big Dog Gracie keeping his spot until him and Abubakar Camara do battle this Wednesday at WCF WNF 52. Matt Barnes moves up 3 spots after his win over Alfred Drouin which also dropped Drouin out of the rankings where he was previously #15. John Thunder climbs the rankings ladder to #6 after a beautiful head kick knockout handing the up and coming Don Cortez his first loss in not only WCF but of his professional career. The fall of Alfred Drouin also allows Donald Foland to enter the rankings with the notion that he will return to fighting actively soon.

 

265+

? Tobig Tofail (11-1)

  1. Poncho A. H. P. Cortez (9-2)
  2. Joe Maki (6-4)
  3. Phillipp Tyurin (9-3)
  4. Tjeeerd De Vries (9-5)
  5. Seppo Sepi (4-2)
  6. Tom Dirk (13-7)
  7. Alastair Ubereem (4-1)
  8. Lehel Bartasz (6-5)
  9. David Jones (11-6)
  10. Zeno Bathory (2-3)
  11. Brian Aston (5-1)
  12. Richard Komakech (2-1)
  13. Tobias Funke (7-7)
  14. Terry Evans (2-7)
  15. Chozen Gracie (2-1)

 

Breakdown: The 265+ lb rankings are the same as last week with no fights have an impact on the top-15.

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Goncalves title defense against Turunen at WFC 71 : )

John Makdessi fakes the low-kick and goes upstairs with a spinning back-fist  that starches Kyle Watson. | Kickboxing workout, Mma training, Martial arts

 

5th round, spinning backfist tko

Goncalves Throws a clean left jab. Goncalves Twirls his body and connects with a Spinning Back Fist that connects flush with Turunen's chin! Turunen crumbles to the ground and Goncalves follows up with some unanswered strikes. It's all over!! Nice standup skills displayed by Goncalves!

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Rankings

135

Champion: Bardia Farrokhzad (15-4)

  1. Dewey Decimal (14-5)
  2. Harti Kraus (9-4)
  3. Claus Haba (12-2-1)
  4. Dragon Li Chai (6-2)
  5. Juan Corona (9-4)
  6. Mordecai Dabingyaba (6-4)
  7. Joey Horatius (10-2)
  8. Fumito Makino (10-9)
  9. Shu Fang Tzeng (15-3)
  10. Denis Denisov (8-11)
  11. Jay Cartwright (9-2)
  12. Jens Jensen (6-4)
  13. Bernie Sanders (13-5)
  14. Andre Mahesa (11-5)
  15. Darrion Vaughn (10-6)

 

Breakdown: The 135lb rankings are the same as last week with no fights have an impact on the top-15.

 

145

Champion: Gaylord Camara (13-2-2)

  1. Ryan Anderson (14-7-1)
  2. Anni Skystalker (6-3-1)
  3. Adam Johnson (11-6)
  4. Daniel Barbosa (13-7)
  5. Harry Hendersons (8-5)
  6. Kofi Jamay (7-5)
  7. Chakree Somchai (7-2)
  8. Jose Ronaldo (11-5-1)
  9. Demarcus Jackson (9-6)
  10. Mason Rogers (8-3)
  11. Edgar Bravo (8-8)
  12. Steve Cho (9-4-1)
  13. Jeff Fafa (11-9)
  14. Corbin Leopold (11-5)
  15. Veljko Bakocevic (6-9)

 

Breakdown: Little movement this week in the featherweight division. The only change is Steve Cho jumping up to 12th following his back and forth win over Jon Rambo.

 

155

Champion: Guilherme Goncalves (16-4)

  1. Vladimir Kosmanov (8-6)
  2. Julius Turunen (13-7)
  3. Bong Ji Woo (8-1)
  4. Frederick Zwirn (13-6)
  5. Jacques Chaize (18-8)
  6. Timo Bader (14-11)
  7. Balink Tarlah (12-5)
  8. Wolfgang Bleak (8-5-1)
  9. Jubei Akechi (7-3)
  10. Efraim Turban (15-4)
  11. Greg Fitzgerald (7-3)
  12. Jackmerius Tacktheritrix (7-4)
  13. Peter Kiloe (10-4)
  14. William Lati (14-8)
  15. Kron Gracie (9-7)

 

Breakdown: (#6) Timo Bader moves up one slot after getting back in the win column with his TKO victory over skidding, but tough Cayden Donovan. (#1) Vladimir Kosmanov solidifies himself as the new #1 contender after a statement win over the debuting, former BFC fighter Jay Calico. Kosmanov has now one two in a row including a win over the aforementioned challenger and has been booked as Guillherme Goncalves’ next challenger at WCF 76 on June 12th. Speaking of Goncalves, he retained his lightweight title this week with a stunning spinning backfist KO of (#2) Julius Turunen. Goncalves pulled off the Hail Mary KO in the last minute of a fight which he was most likely down 4 rounds to none. With the way the first 24 minutes of the fight went I wouldn’t be surprised if we saw a rematch with Turunen down the line.

 

170

Champion: Raate Road (12-0)

  1. Ryan Gordon (5-1)
  2. Sasha Rua (15-4)
  3. Seemah Feet (9-4)
  4. Nicky Spite (15-4)
  5. Jonathan Archer (12-5)
  6. Cesare Borgia (7-2)
  7. Lukas Chomsli (13-10-1)
  8. Itchy Sinclair (8-1)
  9. Wesley Clark (10-6)
  10. Viktor Reznov (7-4)
  11. Howard Zynne (7-3)
  12. Stanislav Saprykin (10-6)
  13. Nate Masvidal (10-10-1)
  14. Jeffrey Berwick (8-4)
  15. Delbert Mazzariello

 

Breakdown: There is a new addition to the 170lb rankings this week with Delbert Mazzariello coming in at #15 following a 1st round submission win this Saturday. Nicky Spite moves up a spot in the rankings with a big submission win in the Co-Main Event of WCF 71 over Lucas Chomsli. There is rumors swirling that Spite may parlay his 4-win/submission streak into a clash with former 155lb champion Khabib Nurmagomedov.

 

185

Champion: Vincente Escalante (11-1)

  1. Cayden Abner (11-5)
  2. Konstantin Sogrin (11-3)
  3. Mickey Garcia (13-3)
  4. Balthazar Baker (6-1)
  5. Anthony Rogers (10-9)
  6. Jethro Boudreaux (1-3)
  7. Bolo Yueng (14-7)
  8. Travis Scotty (10-8)
  9. Frank Diaz (4-2)
  10. Ryusuke Kitano (4-2)
  11. Rickson Silva (12-4)
  12. Yadeep Singh (10-7)
  13. Robert Leahy (14-6)
  14. Danilo Hooper (6-6)
  15. Tim Blood (5-4)

 

Breakdown: There may be a new next challenger in line for the title in (#2) ranked Konstantin Sogrin. Sogrin moves up a spot to #2 in this weeks rankings following his 4th straight win, this one coming against now #11 ranked Rickson Silva. There is also plenty of small shuffling at the back half of the Middleweight rankings.

 

205

Champion: Aaron Wolf (15-3)

  1. Ovidio Kiran (13-2)
  2. Blazej Byczkiewicz (12-5)
  3. Jaycen Solo (13-8)
  4. Bruce Vanorden (15-6)
  5. Marcellus Legionarius (10-1)
  6. Tommy Sausagestrong (10-5)
  7. Lars Kraulthammer (11-7)
  8. Jonathan Boaler (16-11)
  9. Alexanderovski Volkan (9-3)
  10. Juice Williams (12-7)
  11. Sheamus Ohoulihan (11-5)
  12. Hassan Hamad (8-3)
  13. Jupiter Smalls (9-1)
  14. Patrick Strasburg (4-4)
  15. Tylonal Jones (9-9)
  16. Domaydo Cann (6-3)

 

Breakdown: Bruce Vanorden hops into the rankings at #4 taking the man he finished last Wednesday spot, Tommy Sausagestrong. This was a huge win for Vanorden after losing a tough test in his WCF debut against Ovidio Kiran. (#5) Marcellus Legionarius jumps into the top-5 with a KO of the Night performance over Lars Kraulthammer who was riding a 3-fight win streak. The 205lb division keeps getting more and more interesting

 

265

Champion: Abubakar Camara (15-0)

  1. Big Dog Gracie (8-5)
  2. Dennis Rader (12-5)
  3. Bubba Wallace (15-2)
  4. Jack Tupp (11-10)
  5. William Riker (6-4)
  6. John Thunder (13-10)
  7. Jett Denovan (11-5)
  8. Chandler Tyson (11-6)
  9. Xi Li (14-8)
  10. Johnny Santos (11-9-1)
  11. Matt Barnes (6-4)
  12. Don Cortez (4-1)
  13. Jan Hradek (11-6)
  14. Nick Wright (7-7)
  15. Donald Foland (6-4)

 

Breakdown: The only large scale fight in the heavyweight division this week was the title fight between Abubakar Camara and Big Dog Gracie. With Camara retaining his title for the 5th straight time, there is no movement in the rankings.

 

265+

Champion: Tobig Tofail (11-1)

  1. Poncho A. H. P. Cortez (9-2)
  2. Joe Maki (6-4)
  3. Phillipp Tyurin (9-3)
  4. Tjeeerd De Vries (9-5)
  5. Seppo Sepi (4-2)
  6. David Jones (12-6)
  7. Tom Dirk (13-7)
  8. Alastair Ubereem (4-1)
  9. Lehel Bartasz (6-6)
  10. Zeno Bathory (2-3)
  11. Brian Aston (5-1)
  12. Richard Komakech (2-1)
  13. Tobias Funke (7-7)
  14. Terry Evans (2-7-1)
  15. Chozen Gracie (2-1-1)

 

Breakdown: David Jones put together his second straight win which vaults him up to #6 in the 265+ rankings. Terry Evans & Chozen Gracie both hold their ranks at #14 & #15 respectfully after their Draw at WCF 71. Its unclear if we will see that fight be run back.

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10-4(2-0 WCF)

Second fight in WCF, second win, this time it was a decision, I think I proved my worth and I will be the next one for that title shot, i deserve it

Right now I officially won 10 fights at PRO level, my career has a good future ahead

Main focus this week is my recovery, next week I will start training again, I have to prepare and be ready for anyone in my division

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Rankings

 

135

Champion: Dewey Decimal (15-5)

  1. Bardia Farrokhzad (15-5)
  2. Juan Corona (10-4)
  3. Harti Kraus (10-4)
  4. Claus Haba (12-2-1)
  5. Dragon Li Chai (6-2)
  6. Mordecai Dabingyaba (6-4)
  7. Joey Horatius (10-2)
  8. Fumito Makino (10-9)
  9. Shu Fang Tzeng (15-3)
  10. Denis Denisov (8-12)
  11. Jay Cartwright (9-2)
  12. Darrion Vaughn (11-6)
  13. Jens Jensen (6-4)
  14. Bernie Sanders (13-5)
  15. Andre Mahesa (11-5)

 

Breakdown: A lot of huge fights and results last week in the bantamweight division. First off, we have to mention (C) Dewey Decimal cracking (#1) Bardia Farrokhzad’s streak of 6 straight title fight wins. This was a long awaited rematch as Bardia original started his streak when he took the belt from Decimal and 5 fights later for Dewey he was able to redeem himself and defeat a man who looked unbeatable. We also have some other contenders that emerged. (#2) Juan Corona improved to 2-0 with a win over the debuting, former Checkmate champ, Emiliano Blackburn. Corona may have a chance at a title shot next. (#3) Harti Kraus also kept his name in the debate for the next title shot. He followed up a loss to Bardia in his last fight with a close win over (#10) Denis Denisov. Former Champion (#12) Darrion Vaughn also jumped up from #15 to #12 with four wins in his last five fights.

 

145

Champion: Gaylord Camara (13-2-2)

  1. Ryan Anderson (14-7-1)
  2. Anni Skystalker (6-3-1)
  3. Adam Johnson (12-6)
  4. Daniel Barbosa (13-7)
  5. Harry Hendersons (8-5)
  6. Kofi Jamay (7-5)
  7. Chakree Somchai (7-2)
  8. Jose Ronaldo (12-5-1)
  9. Demarcus Jackson (10-6)
  10. Mason Rogers (8-3)
  11. Edgar Bravo (8-8)
  12. Steve Cho (9-4-1)
  13. Corbin Leopold (12-5)
  14. Jeff Fafa (11-9)
  15. Veljko Bakocevic (6-9)

 

Breakdown: 3 fights in the featherweight division this week prompted little movement in the rankings. (#3) Adam Johnson defeated (#9) Demarcus Jackson but wasn’t able to gain any ground on the fighters in front of him. (#8) Jose Ronaldo put together a second straight win, this time against the returning former WCF 145lb Champion Talon Orion but like Johnson he was not able to move up any in the rankings. The only movement comes from (#13) Corbin Leopold who jumps up one spot following his win over Norris Chow.

 

155

Champion: Guilherme Goncalves (16-4)

  1. Vladimir Kosmanov (8-6)
  2. Julius Turunen (13-7)
  3. Bong Ji Woo (8-1)
  4. Frederick Zwirn (13-6)
  5. Jacques Chaize (18-8)
  6. Timo Bader (14-11)
  7. Balink Tarlah (12-5)
  8. Wolfgang Bleak (8-5-1)
  9. Jubei Akechi (7-3)
  10. Efraim Turban (15-4)
  11. Greg Fitzgerald (7-3)
  12. Jackmerius Tacktheritrix (7-4)
  13. Peter Kiloe (10-4)
  14. William Lati (14-8)
  15. Kron Gracie (9-7)

 

Breakdown: The 155lb rankings are the same as last week with no fights have an impact on the top-15.

 

170

Champion: Raate Road (12-0)

  1. Ryan Gordon (5-1)
  2. Sasha Rua (15-4)
  3. Seemah Feet (9-4)
  4. Nicky Spite (15-4)
  5. Jonathan Archer (12-5)
  6. Cesare Borgia (7-2)
  7. Lukas Chomsli (13-10-1)
  8. Itchy Sinclair (8-1)
  9. Wesley Clark (10-6)
  10. Viktor Reznov (7-4)
  11. Howard Zynne (7-3)
  12. Stanislav Saprykin (10-6)
  13. Nate Masvidal (10-10-1)
  14. Jeffrey Berwick (8-4)
  15. Delbert Mazzariello

 

Breakdown: The 170lb rankings are the same as last week with no fights have an impact on the top-15.

 

185

Champion: Vincente Escalante (11-1)

  1. Cayden Abner (11-5)
  2. Konstantin Sogrin (11-3)
  3. Mickey Garcia (13-3)
  4. Balthazar Baker (6-1)
  5. Anthony Rogers (10-9)
  6. Jethro Boudreaux (1-3)
  7. Bolo Yueng (14-7)
  8. Travis Scotty (10-8)
  9. Frank Diaz (4-2)
  10. Rickson Silva (12-4)
  11. Donny Jay (5-6)
  12. Ryusuke Kitano (4-3)
  13. Yadeep Singh (10-7)
  14. Robert Leahy (14-6)
  15. Tim Blood (5-4)

 

Breakdown: (#11) Donny Jay enters the rankings for the first time after finishing the previously #10 ranked fighter Ryusuke Kitano. This drops Kitano down to #12.

 

205

Champion: Aaron Wolf (16-3)

  1. Ovidio Kiran (13-3)
  2. Blazej Byczkiewicz (12-5)
  3. Jaycen Solo (13-8)
  4. Bruce Vanorden (15-6)
  5. Marcellus Legionarius (10-1)
  6. Tommy Sausagestrong (10-5)
  7. Lars Kraulthammer (11-7)
  8. Jonathan Boaler (16-11)
  9. Sheamus Ohoulihan (12-5)
  10. Alexanderovski Volkan (9-3)
  11. Juice Williams (12-7)
  12. Magnus Gunnarsson  (7-9)
  13. Hassan Hamad (8-3)
  14. Jupiter Smalls (9-1)
  15. Patrick Strasburg (4-4)

 

Breakdown: Champion Aaron Wolf once again defended his belt this being the second time against (#1) Ovidio Kiran. The fight between Byczkiewicz and Boaler at WCF WNF 54 looks to be a number 1 contender fight. (#9) Sheamus Ohoulihan got back in the win column with a 1st round finish of previously #15 ranked Domaydo Cann. Cann was replaced in the rankings by Magnus Gunnarsson who enters the rankings for the first time at #12 following his win over Geoff Jeffries.

 

265

Champion: Abubakar Camara (15-0)

  1. Big Dog Gracie (8-5)
  2. Dennis Rader (12-5)
  3. Bubba Wallace (15-2)
  4. Jett Denovan (12-5)
  5. Jack Tupp (11-10)
  6. Xi Li (15-8)
  7. William Riker (6-4)
  8. John Thunder (13-10)
  9. Chandler Tyson (11-7)
  10. Johnny Santos (11-9-1)
  11. Matt Barnes (6-4)
  12. Don Cortez (4-1)
  13. Jan Hradek (11-6)
  14. Nick Wright (7-7)
  15. Donald Foland (6-4)

 

Breakdown: Jett Denovan jumps up to #4 with his 4th straight win this one being over the returning Robert Bennett who it still looking for his first win. (#6) Xi Li moves up from #9 to #6 after TKOing the man who was ranked in front of him (#9) Chandler Tyson. This was Li’s 5th straight win and his 3rd since moving up to 265 from the light heavyweight division.

 

265+

Champion: Tobig Tofail (11-1)

  1. Joe Maki (7-4)
  2. Poncho A. H. P. Cortez (9-2)
  3. Phillipp Tyurin (9-4)
  4. Tjeeerd De Vries (9-5)
  5. Seppo Sepi (4-2)
  6. David Jones (12-6)
  7. Tom Dirk (13-7)
  8. Piotr Rasputin (8-7)
  9. Zeno Bathory (2-3)
  10. Alastair Ubereem (4-1)
  11. Lehel Bartasz (6-6)
  12. Brian Aston (5-2)
  13. Richard Komakech (2-1)
  14. Tobias Funke (7-7)
  15. Terry Evans (2-7-1)
  16. Chozen Gracie (2-1-1)

 

Breakdown: Piotr Rasputin enters the rankings at #8 after his first win in WCF which was a 1st round TKO over decorated grappler Amos Burton. Joe Maki makes himself the new #1 contender after a TKO win over #3 ranked Phillipp Tyruin. Zeno Bathory also jumped up one spot to #10 after submitting #12 ranked Brian Aston.

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The face of WCF , the people’s champ , the BMF and greatest fighter to ever grace the WCF  cage has now recaptured his belt after being robbed in back to back decisions over Gaylord, I’m happy to announce that I’ve flatlined him early in round 1 and decisively put an end to our trilogy. Hall of fame ceremony soon to come !!!!

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15 hours ago, Golden97 said:

Ryan Anderson- I never tapped and your next pussy, If you want this strap your going to have to beat the greatest of all time again!

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No?  Are you sure about that?  Let's check the replay...

Skystalker is trying for a kimura here. Anderson looks like he's in a lot of pain... and he's tapping out! Skystalker wins by kimura!

Hell, if that's not tapping I'm not sure what is!  Pretty sure you were doing morse code or some shit there Anderson! Was that S.O.S.?  Or more like S.M.A....you know, 'Save My Arm' or...more appropriately...'Save My Ass' directed at the ref!  

See, the key in all that drivel you just spouted above was the highlighted word right here..."If you want this strap your going to have to beat the greatest of all time again!"  The rest of what was said can be tossed aside as nonsense, but that word...AGAIN...is the key!  I've already put you down like a rabid dog once.  You're just keeping MY belt warm for me...for now!

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On 5/30/2021 at 1:38 PM, Golden97 said:

Ryan Anderson- Book it Nick. I’m putting this mother fucker down and let’s change the name of this forum to Ryan Anderson and his bitches. After I starched Skystalker I’m coming for all the belts

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Sign the contract and commit to losing that belt you're holding for me...boy!

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11-4(3-0 WCF)

 

The fight is getting closer and closer, the camp is going great! Got a clean record in WCF, ready to bring the title to my gym! I am also ready to surprise my opponent with the thing I learned in this camp, be careful champ, you gonna get stripped!

From being a Free Agent to get a title shot it's amazing! 

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15 hours ago, Skenoj said:

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I said all week that I will get that belt! I dominated the champion and the top5 of BW division, let me get a shot at the 145 belt, let me bang, let me become a double champion!

This is my dream, let me achieve it!

 

Read about: Juan Corona, from Free Agent to Champion

 

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Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!

 

you dont win the belt and instantly jump weights to avoid defending it

 

You need to defend a few times and see if you can be a champ.

 

There are a few of us in line for a shot and we expect a shot sooner not later

I can see why you would want to avoid tougher fights here to try and steal another belt from what looks like a vulnerable champion at 145, but that aint cool

you have unfinished work at 135 

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4 hours ago, Gator001 said:

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Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!

 

you dont win the belt and instantly jump weights to avoid defending it

 

You need to defend a few times and see if you can be a champ.

 

There are a few of us in line for a shot and we expect a shot sooner not later

I can see why you would want to avoid tougher fights here to try and steal another belt from what looks like a vulnerable champion at 145, but that aint cool

you have unfinished work at 135 

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Alright boy, let see what the WCF President wants to do, if he wants me to defend my belt, that's fine, I will do it over and over again, I am down for anything

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Ryan Anderson- 30 days from now I become double champ, after I finish Goncalves I’ll come down to 135( only a 2lb cut) and stomp the life out of the midget that wants to hold up the division by not defending the belt. I’ve fought 6 title fights at 145. If you want a shot at the title why don’t you earn it by fighting one of my bitches Camorra or Skystalker at 145 or fight me at 135

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