Rambo Posted March 3, 2022 Author Report Share Posted March 3, 2022 THROWBACK THURSDAY Kimbo Slice vs Iain Tower @ SFL 133 The two best heavyweights of their era finally clash at SFL 133. Both legends of the sport, Kimbo, 43, and Iain Tower, 38, were a long way from being the #1 P4P fighters that they once were, but it was a highly anticipated matchup that fans had been waiting on for over a decade. Kimbo big brothered Iain from start to finish in a fight that looked like a juiced up Tito Ortiz beating up on the corpse of Chuck Liddell. Kimbo looked relatively flawless in his SFL debut, knocking Tower down twice before putting him to sleep with a big overhand right for his 47th win and 43rd knockout of his career. For as much praise as we can toss Kimbo, we can criticize Ian Tower's performance. He clearly hasn't been the same fighter since Kilo Maluga flattened him to steal the P4P throne. His gameplan was atrocious. After throwing one head kick he did nothing but desperately shoot for takedowns like a fish out of water. You have to question his move to the Kung Pao gym in Tokyo after that performance and if they properly prepared their fighter for this bout. Or maybe the reality is that Tower just isn't the same fighter that he was under Alex K and Mac Little. That his physical gifts have parted, and now he's just a giant post-steroid Tim Sylvia tuna turd. For a fighter that has been violently knocked out in 3 of his last 5 outings, it's hard to fault him. But somebody in his camp should tell him to hang up the gloves or take cardio seriously because beatings like the one he suffered by the hands of Kimbo are life altering. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rambo Posted April 5, 2022 Author Report Share Posted April 5, 2022 SFL 150 | Unconquered M A I N E V E N T Conor the Barbarian (36-9-0) vs Massive Wanker (25-5-0) Conor the Barbarian (36-9-0) puts the SFL Heavyweight championship on the line against Massive Wanker (25-5-0) in the main event of the evening and is surely entering the fight a heavy favorite. But some pundits are predicting an upset. Under the tutelage of recently #1 ranked manager David Morrison and training at the Convicted KT Facility in Los Angeles, Massive Wanker earned his way to a title shot with a 5 fight win streak that was capped off with an upset against a big name making his SFL debut in Sean Harrison (14-4-0) in what was arguably his most impressive performance up to date. Conor is the reigning defending SFL champion carving out a path to the Hall of Fame by melting everybody that steps in front of him not named Kilo. Conor is on an 8 fight win streak including 6 consecutive title defenses. Conor's last fight with Ben Slam was pure fireworks that only ended after Ben Slam's corner through in the towel for his fighters safety and fled to another org to get away from the mighty power of the Barbarian. CO M A I N E V E N T Oliver Lancaster (29-13-0) vs Ryszard Wojcik (30-14-0) The Middleweight champion Oliver Lancaster (29-13-0) takes on Ryszard Wojcik (30-14-0) in a rematch long in the making. The current champ is 8-2 since dropping down to Middleweight and 4-1 in title fights. His only loss coming to the great Edison Atunes in a time when he was still under inferior British management. After training with Chris Karter for 1 camp he leveled up and got in the best shape of his life. Due to philosophical differences, OIiver settled at Lakeside Jiujitsu. He reclaimed the championship belt with a big TKO victory over Sergey Shipilov (22-10-1) and is now set to make his first title defense under Optimal management. Wojcik is one of the hardest hitters in the MW division, a lesson Lancaster learned the hard way during his middleweight debut. Lancaster is all too familiar with the power that Wojcik possesses because he was knocked out cold with a beautifully timed punch at SFL 87. Wojcik has only lost to the top tier fighters in the division and he's cracked a lot of talented fighters chins in the process. His latest win came over fan favorite Slugger Dunes, who immediately fired TJ Mitchell and is currently seeking a manager because of it. Two fighters with heavy hands, it's a tough fight to call. One would expect Oliver to come in top form and give Wojcik hell but time and time again Wojcik has shown he has fight changing power and it only takes one punch to end the fight. Izzy Bangin (28-3-2) vs Roli Poli (34-9-3) In our most colorful event of the evening, two of the top fighters in the world square off for the 4th time. It's hard to find a more evenly matched fight than these two. They've fought 3 times and 2 of them resulted in a draw. Some fans were outraged thinking Poli won the first two meetings and Poli doesn't disagree. In the 3rd fight Poli decided to swing for the fences and not leave it up to the judges, but other than a big head kick in the 3rd round that knocked Izzy down and rocked him, Izzy dominated the entirety of the 5 round fight and retained his title in the end. Izzy has been nothing less than dominant since joining the SFL. He's 11-2-2 with 6 title defenses under his belt. Since joining Andy's Sweaty Men he's put on some masterclass performances. He's only been finished once in his career and that was to 30+ fight veteran Darwin Budlovski who was obviously juicing while he was under TJ Mitchell's management. Izzy is 5-0-2 in his last 7 fights and rarely loses a round. Poli's a former #1 P4P fighter and PFC Hall of Famer that knows what it takes to get to the top and stay there. Izzy clearly modeled his game after Poli, former team mates under the Eskimo brothers of Blake & Blake, they spent plenty of time in the showers together. Poli's been on a tear since joining the SFL under David Morrison's management putting together a record of 7-1-2. Riding a 5 fight win streak, he's undeniably earned another shot at Izzy Bangin. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rambo Posted April 7, 2022 Author Report Share Posted April 7, 2022 OLYMPIC GLORY SFL extends congratulations to the following fighters for advancing to the semi-finals in the Olympics: Peter Smart was a wet blanket in his matchup with Syn' WW Joad Cressbeckler enroute to a unanimous decision victory. Finnish Tax Payer made his bosses proud when he went out and pulverize former Syn' champ Do Ho Joy with a big KO punch in the 2nd round. Valen Dreth put SFL 3-0 vs Syn in the Olympics when he put on a masterclass performance against Syn's illegitimate champion Juan Pique dominating all 3 rounds of action. SFL 3, SYN 0 @Icon73 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rambo Posted April 13, 2022 Author Report Share Posted April 13, 2022 On 4/6/2022 at 9:22 PM, Rambo said: OLYMPIC GLORY SFL extends congratulations to the following fighters for advancing to the semi-finals in the Olympics: Peter Smart was a wet blanket in his matchup with Syn' WW Joad Cressbeckler enroute to a unanimous decision victory. Finnish Tax Payer made his bosses proud when he went out and pulverize former Syn' champ Do Ho Joy with a big KO punch in the 2nd round. Valen Dreth put SFL 3-0 vs Syn in the Olympics when he put on a masterclass performance against Syn's illegitimate champion Juan Pique dominating all 3 rounds of action. SFL 3, SYN 0 @Icon73 Congratulations to all the participants in the Olympics. The official results: 🥈 Peter Smart finishes (2-1) 🥈 Finnish Tax Payer (2-1) 🥉 Valen Dreth (1-1) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scottfutile Posted April 15, 2022 Report Share Posted April 15, 2022 Saturnia Bookmakers now have betting odds available for SFL 152 if anyone is interested. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rambo Posted April 16, 2022 Author Report Share Posted April 16, 2022 4/20 approaches SFL 152 | Marley Fest II Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rambo Posted April 23, 2022 Author Report Share Posted April 23, 2022 SFL statistics up to this 4/23: Attendance 1. SFL 67 | Babinski vs Mumu II (93,607) 2. SFL 80 | Thunder Bowl (93,607) 3. SFL 66 | Simon vs Georgiev (93,607) 4. SFL 148 | Blyad vs Koivisto (93,607) 5. SFL 65 | Sitsongrit vs Gunn (93,607) 6. SFL 133 | Kimbo vs Tower (93,607) 7. SFL 68 | Sasaki vs Spanner (93,607) 8. SFL 77 | Bangin vs Brawler (93,607) 9. SFL 150 | Unconquered (93,607) 10. SFL 81 | Shipilov vs Wojcik (93,607) 11. SFL 145 | Barbarian vs Slam II (93,607) 12. SFL 76 | Hopkins vs Lomax II (93,510) 13. SFL 149 | Hopkins vs Stark (93,443) 14. SFL 84 | Mumu vs Sasaki (93,264) 15. SFL 131 | Bangin vs Smart (93,249) 16. SFL 73 | Atunes vs Shipilov (93,246) 17. SFL 139 | Free Rolex (93,226) 18. SFL 101 | Laine vs Barbarian (93,223) 19. SFL 138 | Insanity (93,197) 20. SFL 72 | Reloaded (93,135) 21. SFL 96 | Powerful Auspices (93,131) 22. SFL 152 | Marley Fest II (92,994) 23. SFL 46 | Taneyev vs Murhapuro (92,976) 24. SFL 58 | Lancaster vs Hopkins (92,961) 25. SFL 102 | Nemesis (92,948) Ticket revenue 1. SFL 47 | Atunes vs Alcala ($1,268,770) 2. SFL 76 | Hopkins vs Lomax II ($1,213,550) 3. SFL 73 | Atunes vs Shipilov ($1,173,880) 4. SFL 84 | Mumu vs Sasaki ($1,164,550) 5. SFL 112 | Boss Level ($1,158,010) 6. SFL 53 | Atunes vs Kai ($1,148,850) 7. SFL 68 | Sasaki vs Spanner ($1,141,050) 8. SFL 77 | Bangin vs Brawler ($1,141,050) 9. SFL 150 | Unconquered ($1,141,050) 10. SFL 46 | Taneyev vs Murhapuro ($1,133,450) 11. SFL 58 | Lancaster vs Hopkins ($1,131,170) 12. SFL 101 | Laine vs Barbarian ($1,128,380) 13. SFL 56 | O'Neil vs Kilgore ($1,123,170) 14. SFL 102 | Nemesis ($1,117,250) 15. SFL 149 | Hopkins vs Stark ($1,116,380) 16. SFL 94 | Shipilov vs Atunes II ($1,090,900) 17. SFL 139 | Free Rolex ($1,083,830) 18. SFL 138 | Insanity ($1,079,590) 19. SFL 67 | Babinski vs Mumu II ($1,078,050) 20. SFL 65 | Sitsongrit vs Gunn ($1,078,050) 21. SFL 45 | Return of the King ($1,073,390) 22. SFL 71 | Turf War ($1,072,910) 23. SFL 72 | Reloaded ($1,070,320) 24. SFL 96 | Powerful Auspices ($1,069,710) 25. SFL 81 | Shipilov vs Wojcik ($1,066,050) PPV Sales 1. SFL 150 | Unconquered (242,892.00) 2. SFL 67 | Babinski vs Mumu II (218,358.00) 3. SFL 65 | Sitsongrit vs Gunn (208,450.00) 4. SFL 47 | Atunes vs Alcala (202,117.00) 5. SFL 77 | Bangin vs Brawler (200,583.00) 6. SFL 76 | Hopkins vs Lomax II (196,169.00) 7. SFL 73 | Atunes vs Shipilov (194,409.00) 8. SFL 149 | Hopkins vs Stark (184,152.00) 9. SFL 66 | Simon vs Georgiev (183,673.00) 10. SFL 58 | Lancaster vs Hopkins (180,117.00) 11. SFL 81 | Shipilov vs Wojcik (177,496.00) 12. SFL 102 | Nemesis (175,395.00) 13. SFL 113 | Free Australia (175,167.00) 14. SFL 112 | Boss Level (174,516.00) 15. SFL 148 | Blyad vs Koivisto (174,288.00) 16. SFL 101 | Laine vs Barbarian (173,686.00) 17. SFL 139 | Free Rolex (170,699.00) 18. SFL 80 | Thunder Bowl (169,373.00) 19. SFL 140 | Slam vs Puno (169,182.00) 20. SFL 53 | Atunes vs Kai (167,032.00) 21. SFL 94 | Shipilov vs Atunes II (166,531.00) 22. SFL 46 | Taneyev vs Murhapuro (163,009.00) 23. SFL 71 | Turf War (161,805.00) 24. SFL 59 | Atunes vs Rishkinov (160,663.00) 25. SFL 56 | O'Neil vs Kilgore (159,923.00) Rating 1. SFL 67 | Babinski vs Mumu II (1,002.51) 2. SFL 65 | Sitsongrit vs Gunn (996.83) 3. SFL 73 | Atunes vs Shipilov (983.89) 4. SFL 64 | Marley Fest (973.87) 5. SFL 76 | Hopkins vs Lomax II (941.09) 6. SFL 77 | Bangin vs Brawler (935.93) 7. SFL 35 | Godzilla (932.05) 8. SFL 74 | Mumu vs Babinski III (916.04) 9. SFL 145 | Barbarian vs Slam II (914.94) 10. SFL 66 | Simon vs Georgiev (892.11) 11. SFL 71 | Turf War (887.11) 12. SFL 150 | Unconquered (882.17) 13. SFL 112 | Boss Level (882.09) 14. SFL 81 | Shipilov vs Wojcik (863.78) 15. SFL 80 | Thunder Bowl (861.94) 16. SFL 59 | Atunes vs Rishkinov (836.20) 17. SFL 72 | Reloaded (835.61) 18. SFL 78 | Animosity (830.98) 19. SFL 47 | Atunes vs Alcala (824.92) 20. SFL 45 | Return of the King (822.49) 21. SFL 79 | Sitsongrit vs Gavin (820.78) 22. SFL 75 | Simon vs River (818.25) 23. SFL 53 | Atunes vs Kai (815.91) 24. SFL 84 | Mumu vs Sasaki (815.04) 25. SFL 58 | Lancaster vs Hopkins (814.01) Fights & Awards Total fights until yesterday: 1519KOs: 605 (39.8%)Subs: 187 (12.3%)Decisions: 701 (46.1%)Draws: 26 (1.7%)Total awards: 566Total fight of the night awards: 304Total sub of the night awards: 111Total KO of the night awards: 151Total award pay: $5,980,000.00 Most fights in org 1. Valentin Taneyev (24) 2. Kollaa River (24) 3. Tacitus Kilgore (24) 4. Giuseppe Hopkins (23) 5. Derek Erwin (23) 6. Kevin McGuire (22) 7. Tony Stark (22) 8. Slugger Dunes (22) 9. Bill Brown (22) 10. Techno Viking (22) 11. Jake Bird (22) 12. Lenny Kowalski (22) 13. Manuel Silva (22) 14. Bobby Brawler (22) 15. Jacks Sole (22) Most wins in org 1. Giuseppe Hopkins (17) 2. Tacitus Kilgore (17) 3. Sakmongkol Sitsongrit (17) 4. Valentin Taneyev (15) 5. Derek Erwin (14) 6. Sergey Shipilov (14) 7. Bobby Brawler (14) 8. Slugger Dunes (14) 9. Zaid Al Balushi (14) 10. Tony Stark (14) Most KO wins in org 1. Giuseppe Hopkins (15) 2. Valentin Taneyev (14) 3. Ben Slam (13) 4. Alborz Mumu (13) 5. Joseph Stalinovich (12) 6. Sergey Shipilov (12) 7. Edison Atunes (11) 8. Techno Viking (11) 9. Conor The Barbarian (10) 10. Kevin McGuire (10) 11. Andy Viking (10) 12. Jeronimo Puno (10) 13. Oliver Lancaster (9) 14. Bill Brown (9) 15. Manuel Silva (8) Most sub wins in org 1. Tony Stark (12) 2. Jake Bird (9) 3. Dubaku Womba (8) 4. Gemechu McKraken (7) 5. Kollaa River (6) 6. Jay Simon (6) 7. New Breed One (5) 8. Pauke Murhapuro (5) 9. Valen Dreth (5) 10. Armand Christophe (4) 11. Twisty Kneereaper (4) 12. Davido Monto (4) 13. Johnny Bronco (4) 14. Amir Ziyaeddin (4) 15. Bert River (4) Most decision wins in org 1. Sakmongkol Sitsongrit (13) 2. Zaid Al Balushi (12) 3. Tacitus Kilgore (11) 4. Bobby Brawler (11) 5. Izzy Bangin (11) 6. Slugger Dunes (11) 7. Koba Dvalishvili (11) 8. Che Von Cru (10) 9. Aaron Lund (10) 10. Robert Grandis (10) 11. John Titor (10) 12. Derek Erwin (10) 13. Soviet Remnant (10) 14. Grigoriy Petrov (10) 15. Lynton Miller (9) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bjornmma1 Posted April 28, 2022 Report Share Posted April 28, 2022 On 4/24/2022 at 12:46 AM, Rambo said: SFL statistics up to this 4/23: Attendance 1. SFL 67 | Babinski vs Mumu II (93,607) 2. SFL 80 | Thunder Bowl (93,607) 3. SFL 66 | Simon vs Georgiev (93,607) 4. SFL 148 | Blyad vs Koivisto (93,607) 5. SFL 65 | Sitsongrit vs Gunn (93,607) 6. SFL 133 | Kimbo vs Tower (93,607) 7. SFL 68 | Sasaki vs Spanner (93,607) 8. SFL 77 | Bangin vs Brawler (93,607) 9. SFL 150 | Unconquered (93,607) 10. SFL 81 | Shipilov vs Wojcik (93,607) 11. SFL 145 | Barbarian vs Slam II (93,607) 12. SFL 76 | Hopkins vs Lomax II (93,510) 13. SFL 149 | Hopkins vs Stark (93,443) 14. SFL 84 | Mumu vs Sasaki (93,264) 15. SFL 131 | Bangin vs Smart (93,249) 16. SFL 73 | Atunes vs Shipilov (93,246) 17. SFL 139 | Free Rolex (93,226) 18. SFL 101 | Laine vs Barbarian (93,223) 19. SFL 138 | Insanity (93,197) 20. SFL 72 | Reloaded (93,135) 21. SFL 96 | Powerful Auspices (93,131) 22. SFL 152 | Marley Fest II (92,994) 23. SFL 46 | Taneyev vs Murhapuro (92,976) 24. SFL 58 | Lancaster vs Hopkins (92,961) 25. SFL 102 | Nemesis (92,948) Ticket revenue 1. SFL 47 | Atunes vs Alcala ($1,268,770) 2. SFL 76 | Hopkins vs Lomax II ($1,213,550) 3. SFL 73 | Atunes vs Shipilov ($1,173,880) 4. SFL 84 | Mumu vs Sasaki ($1,164,550) 5. SFL 112 | Boss Level ($1,158,010) 6. SFL 53 | Atunes vs Kai ($1,148,850) 7. SFL 68 | Sasaki vs Spanner ($1,141,050) 8. SFL 77 | Bangin vs Brawler ($1,141,050) 9. SFL 150 | Unconquered ($1,141,050) 10. SFL 46 | Taneyev vs Murhapuro ($1,133,450) 11. SFL 58 | Lancaster vs Hopkins ($1,131,170) 12. SFL 101 | Laine vs Barbarian ($1,128,380) 13. SFL 56 | O'Neil vs Kilgore ($1,123,170) 14. SFL 102 | Nemesis ($1,117,250) 15. SFL 149 | Hopkins vs Stark ($1,116,380) 16. SFL 94 | Shipilov vs Atunes II ($1,090,900) 17. SFL 139 | Free Rolex ($1,083,830) 18. SFL 138 | Insanity ($1,079,590) 19. SFL 67 | Babinski vs Mumu II ($1,078,050) 20. SFL 65 | Sitsongrit vs Gunn ($1,078,050) 21. SFL 45 | Return of the King ($1,073,390) 22. SFL 71 | Turf War ($1,072,910) 23. SFL 72 | Reloaded ($1,070,320) 24. SFL 96 | Powerful Auspices ($1,069,710) 25. SFL 81 | Shipilov vs Wojcik ($1,066,050) PPV Sales 1. SFL 150 | Unconquered (242,892.00) 2. SFL 67 | Babinski vs Mumu II (218,358.00) 3. SFL 65 | Sitsongrit vs Gunn (208,450.00) 4. SFL 47 | Atunes vs Alcala (202,117.00) 5. SFL 77 | Bangin vs Brawler (200,583.00) 6. SFL 76 | Hopkins vs Lomax II (196,169.00) 7. SFL 73 | Atunes vs Shipilov (194,409.00) 8. SFL 149 | Hopkins vs Stark (184,152.00) 9. SFL 66 | Simon vs Georgiev (183,673.00) 10. SFL 58 | Lancaster vs Hopkins (180,117.00) 11. SFL 81 | Shipilov vs Wojcik (177,496.00) 12. SFL 102 | Nemesis (175,395.00) 13. SFL 113 | Free Australia (175,167.00) 14. SFL 112 | Boss Level (174,516.00) 15. SFL 148 | Blyad vs Koivisto (174,288.00) 16. SFL 101 | Laine vs Barbarian (173,686.00) 17. SFL 139 | Free Rolex (170,699.00) 18. SFL 80 | Thunder Bowl (169,373.00) 19. SFL 140 | Slam vs Puno (169,182.00) 20. SFL 53 | Atunes vs Kai (167,032.00) 21. SFL 94 | Shipilov vs Atunes II (166,531.00) 22. SFL 46 | Taneyev vs Murhapuro (163,009.00) 23. SFL 71 | Turf War (161,805.00) 24. SFL 59 | Atunes vs Rishkinov (160,663.00) 25. SFL 56 | O'Neil vs Kilgore (159,923.00) Rating 1. SFL 67 | Babinski vs Mumu II (1,002.51) 2. SFL 65 | Sitsongrit vs Gunn (996.83) 3. SFL 73 | Atunes vs Shipilov (983.89) 4. SFL 64 | Marley Fest (973.87) 5. SFL 76 | Hopkins vs Lomax II (941.09) 6. SFL 77 | Bangin vs Brawler (935.93) 7. SFL 35 | Godzilla (932.05) 8. SFL 74 | Mumu vs Babinski III (916.04) 9. SFL 145 | Barbarian vs Slam II (914.94) 10. SFL 66 | Simon vs Georgiev (892.11) 11. SFL 71 | Turf War (887.11) 12. SFL 150 | Unconquered (882.17) 13. SFL 112 | Boss Level (882.09) 14. SFL 81 | Shipilov vs Wojcik (863.78) 15. SFL 80 | Thunder Bowl (861.94) 16. SFL 59 | Atunes vs Rishkinov (836.20) 17. SFL 72 | Reloaded (835.61) 18. SFL 78 | Animosity (830.98) 19. SFL 47 | Atunes vs Alcala (824.92) 20. SFL 45 | Return of the King (822.49) 21. SFL 79 | Sitsongrit vs Gavin (820.78) 22. SFL 75 | Simon vs River (818.25) 23. SFL 53 | Atunes vs Kai (815.91) 24. SFL 84 | Mumu vs Sasaki (815.04) 25. SFL 58 | Lancaster vs Hopkins (814.01) Fights & Awards Total fights until yesterday: 1519KOs: 605 (39.8%)Subs: 187 (12.3%)Decisions: 701 (46.1%)Draws: 26 (1.7%)Total awards: 566Total fight of the night awards: 304Total sub of the night awards: 111Total KO of the night awards: 151Total award pay: $5,980,000.00 Most fights in org 1. Valentin Taneyev (24) 2. Kollaa River (24) 3. Tacitus Kilgore (24) 4. Giuseppe Hopkins (23) 5. Derek Erwin (23) 6. Kevin McGuire (22) 7. Tony Stark (22) 8. Slugger Dunes (22) 9. Bill Brown (22) 10. Techno Viking (22) 11. Jake Bird (22) 12. Lenny Kowalski (22) 13. Manuel Silva (22) 14. Bobby Brawler (22) 15. Jacks Sole (22) Most wins in org 1. Giuseppe Hopkins (17) 2. Tacitus Kilgore (17) 3. Sakmongkol Sitsongrit (17) 4. Valentin Taneyev (15) 5. Derek Erwin (14) 6. Sergey Shipilov (14) 7. Bobby Brawler (14) 8. Slugger Dunes (14) 9. Zaid Al Balushi (14) 10. Tony Stark (14) Most KO wins in org 1. Giuseppe Hopkins (15) 2. Valentin Taneyev (14) 3. Ben Slam (13) 4. Alborz Mumu (13) 5. Joseph Stalinovich (12) 6. Sergey Shipilov (12) 7. Edison Atunes (11) 8. Techno Viking (11) 9. Conor The Barbarian (10) 10. Kevin McGuire (10) 11. Andy Viking (10) 12. Jeronimo Puno (10) 13. Oliver Lancaster (9) 14. Bill Brown (9) 15. Manuel Silva (8) Most sub wins in org 1. Tony Stark (12) 2. Jake Bird (9) 3. Dubaku Womba (8) 4. Gemechu McKraken (7) 5. Kollaa River (6) 6. Jay Simon (6) 7. New Breed One (5) 8. Pauke Murhapuro (5) 9. Valen Dreth (5) 10. Armand Christophe (4) 11. Twisty Kneereaper (4) 12. Davido Monto (4) 13. Johnny Bronco (4) 14. Amir Ziyaeddin (4) 15. Bert River (4) Most decision wins in org 1. Sakmongkol Sitsongrit (13) 2. Zaid Al Balushi (12) 3. Tacitus Kilgore (11) 4. Bobby Brawler (11) 5. Izzy Bangin (11) 6. Slugger Dunes (11) 7. Koba Dvalishvili (11) 8. Che Von Cru (10) 9. Aaron Lund (10) 10. Robert Grandis (10) 11. John Titor (10) 12. Derek Erwin (10) 13. Soviet Remnant (10) 14. Grigoriy Petrov (10) 15. Lynton Miller (9) Sean Harrison 15-4-0 185 p4p Lots of statistics, but I hope to make Billy Bob Brown just another statistic on my record tomorrow. Good luck BBB, may the best man win, as long as he looks like Randy Couture! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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bjornmma1 Posted May 16, 2022 Report Share Posted May 16, 2022 Sean Harrison 15-5-0 365 p4p If what I heard is correct, than SFL is being taken over by Combate, the Rio de Janeiro-based powerorg. Well, I wouldn't mind making a statement to them so that I get picked up as well. My last fight was very dissapointing, so this might be an all or nothing kinda thing next against Puno. Win or loss, the cleaning ladies will have a lot of blood to clean up after this one! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bjornmma1 Posted May 18, 2022 Report Share Posted May 18, 2022 Sean Harrison 16-5-0 167 p4p Aaah oef, short work, good work! The bell rings for round one and we are underway!Harrison connects with a right hand. Puno shakes it off.It looks like Jeronimo Puno has been cut.Puno throws a sloppy head kick and Harrison moves out of range easily.Puno throws a body kick but he wasn't in range.Harrison lands an overhand left. A wild punch that just about connected.Puno looks to have improved his striking defense since last time we saw him fight.Harrison throws a combination but comes up with nothing but fresh air.Puno ducks right into an uppercut from Harrison.Nice uppercut there from Harrison.Jeronimo Puno's cut is getting worse.Puno throws a half hearted mid kick.Harrison cracks Puno with a big right hand that sends him crashing to the floor. Harrison has the opportunity to follow him to the ground but instead he's beckoning Puno to stand back up!Puno is rocked!The crowd cheering loudly, showing their appreciation for the quality fight we're seeing here.Harrison swings and misses with a hook to the body.Harrison throws an overhand right that drops Puno like a sack of potatoes! Harrison dives in to finish the fight with more strikes and this one is all over!Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:45 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Sean Harrison!Post fight, Sean Harrison stared into the camera and said 'Kilo vs me would take max 3 minutes, either way. '. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mannetosen Posted May 18, 2022 Report Share Posted May 18, 2022 Considering what my fat hillbilly did to Harrison, Kilo would use him as a Fleshlight (tm) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bjornmma1 Posted May 19, 2022 Report Share Posted May 19, 2022 8 hours ago, Mannetosen said: Considering what my fat hillbilly did to Harrison, Kilo would use him as a Fleshlight (tm) Sean Harrison 16-5-0 167 p4p BBB should frame that win and keep it as his fondest memorie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mannetosen Posted May 21, 2022 Report Share Posted May 21, 2022 On 5/19/2022 at 6:22 AM, bjornmma1 said: Sean Harrison 16-5-0 167 p4p BBB should frame that win and keep it as his fondest memorie. I see triple B punched the spelling straight out of your head. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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