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Combate presents: The Combate 100 Memorabilia Pack

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Mohammed 'The Pitbull' Kahn

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Valentin 'The Hand Grenade' Taneyev

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Obi Wan Kenobi

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Magnificent Chulalongkorn

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Jacque Joteel

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Ernest Graves

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Yuro Nagasaki

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Darren Dixon

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Bong Ji Woo

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Tacitus Kilgore

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Eduardo Corassa

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Detkhunjon Sitsongrit

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Jensen Chelios

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Izzy Bangin

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Grant Alyoshin

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Noah Anderson

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Wolfgang Brandstatter

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Maxim Jahouli

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Demetrius Jackson

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Bobby Brawler

Full Folder Link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1l9u4L0vylxRE3Hlj9tE0U185WhQg_0MA?usp=sharing

All of these will be available at Beachside Laundry and 50 gifted to each fighter from the beginning of June!

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On 5/27/2022 at 4:37 PM, DRussellMMA said:

Combate presents: The Combate 100 Memorabilia Pack

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Mohammed 'The Pitbull' Kahn

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Valentin 'The Hand Grenade' Taneyev

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Obi Wan Kenobi

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Magnificent Chulalongkorn

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Jacque Joteel

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Ernest Graves

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Yuro Nagasaki

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Darren Dixon

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Bong Ji Woo

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Tacitus Kilgore

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Eduardo Corassa

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Detkhunjon Sitsongrit

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Jensen Chelios

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Izzy Bangin

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Grant Alyoshin

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Noah Anderson

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Wolfgang Brandstatter

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Maxim Jahouli

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Demetrius Jackson

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Bobby Brawler

Full Folder Link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1l9u4L0vylxRE3Hlj9tE0U185WhQg_0MA?usp=sharing

All of these will be available at Beachside Laundry and 50 gifted to each fighter from the beginning of June!

Damn dude, that is awesome!! 

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Kjetil Olsen

15-5-1

67 p4p

Are you not entertained?! You are welcome. A main event that delivered! 

Fantastic stuff here - a very entertaining period of action, which has drawn cheers from the crowd.
Brown walks right into a perfectly timed right hook and goes down hard! He's out cold! The ref cradles Brown limp body while Olsen jumps on to the cage and waves to the roaring crowd. Wow that was just a brutal knockout!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:38 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Kjetil Olsen!
Kjetil Olsen decided to go for the less than humble approach in his post fight interview, telling everyone how he is going to conquer the world. The crowd seemed to like it when really that sort of approach could have gone either way.

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Izzy "Bang" Bangin
30-3-3
14 p4p

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And another belt, yihaaaa. 

Chelios takes a jab on the nose there. A little bit of blood seems to be coming out. Hopefully that won't affect his breathing.
Bangin is the aggressor but that punch slipped nicely by Chelios.

And that's the end of the fight!
Izzy Bangin comfortably won the final round on my scorecard.
I think Bangin has won this one but let's see whether the judges agree with me. Over to the ring announcer for the scorecards.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 5 rounds of action, we go to the scorecards for a decision.
Judge Jack Bonds scores the fight 46:49
Judge Timothy Bukovac scores the fight 46:49
Judge Frank Antenori scores the fight 46:49

In favor of your winner, by unanimous decision... Izzy Bangin!

Izzy Bangin is the new welterweight champion!
Izzy Bangin seemed lost for words in his post fight interview but he remembered to thank his fans and directed everyone to his website.

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Magnificent Chulalongkorn
145 lbs, Sucker Punch Pro Series 202104051743172%20-%20n6c0xd9.png

21-6-0
11 p4p

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145lbs Olympic Gold winner 2022

Ain't ever going to be a boring midget fight when I am in it! 95,45% of my wins by way of finish now, I am a god damn HW monster in disguise! 

Kenobi throws a poor cross that misses
and Chulalongkorn rattles Kenobi with a well-timed uppercut counter. - Kenobi tries to back away and recover but his hands are down low and he gets tagged again, sending him stumbling down to the canvas. Chulalongkorn dives in after him and quickly finishes the job with a trio of brutal punches, leaving Kenobi stiff and motionless on the mat!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:59 of round 2, we have a winner by way of KO (Strikes). Magnificent Chulalongkorn!
Magnificent Chulalongkorn is the new featherweight champion!
Magnificent Chulalongkorn made sure to mention his sponsor, Paddy's Enhancing Drugs (160Q) in his post fight interview.

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"Mitrailleuse Saint" Domenico Mazziotti
33-14-1

156 p4p

Jab-KO, you are welcome! 

Wooooo! Give it up for these two warriors! They are putting on a show!
Mazziotti lands hard precision jab right on the jaw that stiffens Ahma up and sends him tumbling to the mat! The ref grabs Mazziotti from behind before he can pounce. Some folks in the crowd didn't like that stoppage, but I saw Ahma's eyes roll way back in his head, he was done.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:44 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Domenico Mazziotti!
After the fight, Domenico Mazziotti was humble in paying tribute to his opponent but made it clear he wants to go on to bigger and better things. It seemed to go down well with the crowd who cheered him loudly.

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Magnificent Chulalongkorn
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23-7-0
13 p4p

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145lbs Olympic Gold winner 2022

Facing Eduardo 'Raw Power' Corassa was never going to be easy given how good the guy is, as well as him being an alliance mate. I decided to leave a big impression early by dropping him with just my second strike of the fight already. I then backed off, let him tire out a bit and finished the fight in my well known brutal fashion shortly after. Pleased to have defended my Combate belt in style and now back to SPPS to settle the outstanding score with Petsuwan Sitsongrit and recapture my SPPS belt in the process. 
I need two belts to keep my pants up! 

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Kjetil Olsen

*crrrcck*

"Hello? Is this thing on? It's been a long time since anything has been broadcasted on this media channel. It's dustier in here than a nun's private parts!

I'm back! Under new management, under new media. Same old hands of stone. At this weight, every punch is potential death and I am the reaper.

I was weary of getting back into the ring with all the changes. Chronian Dispatch Regulator was coming up to the big leagues. He has skills. He's got a granite chin. But he's never met anyone like me.

There's a feeling out process. We exchange some strikes, but then it happens:

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His blood, it's flowing freely. Soon after, mine is too.

To quote Conor the Barbarian's daddy, Arnold, 'If it bleeds, we can kill it.'

And that's just what I did."

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Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Jeronimo Puno

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Following his TKO cut loss to Billy Bob Brown at Combate 137, the now former Combate Heavyweight champion Jeronimo Puno (24-10 MMA, 7-2 Combate) quietly retired from the sport, congratulating his opponent before placing his gloves inside the cage and stepping away.

He didn't do an interview. He didn't make any noise. He just walked away from human cockfighting and got on the fastest plane to the Bahamas.

For a Puno, and son of Kajun, two former #1 P4P fighters and legends of the sport, Jeronimo's career was a bit of a disappointment in comparison. Although he is a two-time Combate Heavyweight champion, it seemed like he squandered every opportunity to burst into stardom, failing to put together a win streak longer than 4.

However, his shortcomings might not all have been his fault. 4 of his 10 TKO losses are due to cut stoppages. Some would argue corrupt officials, dirty laundry, and incompetent Brazilian doctors as the reason for this. Puno fans would be inclined to believe this true, and the evidence supports such a notion.

Unlike most Heavyweight fighters, Puno believed in Mixed Martial Arts. He had a brown belt in BJJ and finished his career with 3 submission victories to go along with his 19 knockouts.

Perhaps he would have had more submission victories if it weren't for the primal urges stemming from Pinoy savagery infused into his DNA. Naturally, he just likes to smash mugs and break pretty things. 19 of his 24 wins came by way of knockout and he was the recipient of 5 knockout of the night awards, 2 sub of the night, and 1 fight of the night award.

Some things are certain in the foreseeable future; Jeronimo's footprint in MMA will be forgotten, and there will be a seed to carry the Puno legacy into the next ID generation.

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Paddy's Enhancing Drugs
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C139: De Minaur vs. Perkele was our first event as partner of Combate and we were pleasantly surpised with how well it went. What a great card, with De Minaur showing his dominance in a superfight against Syn's 155lbs champion Ispa Perkele. A few of the best perfomers of this card will find a little gift in their lunchbox soon, courtesy of Paddy's Enhancing Drugs and nothing but the best quality! 

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Up yours! 😝

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C145: Kahn vs. Sullivan

Good evening fight fans, I'm JB90 and I'm here to introduce the highly anticipated fight card taking place at the Tokyo Bowl on the 17th of December. This event features ten thrilling fights, with the main event being the light heavyweight title bout between Mohammed Khan and Jack Sullivan.
Khan, the current champion, is known for his aggressive style and powerful striking. He will look to defend his title against the talented challenger Sullivan, who has been on a hot streak lately with two consecutive wins. This fight is sure to be a thrilling battle between two skilled and experienced fighters.
In addition to the main event, the fight card also features several other exciting matchups, including a heavyweight showdown between Billy Bob Brown and Barron White.

The first fight of the night is set to be a thrilling bout between Abduwali Hassan and New Breed One. Hassan, hailing from Somalia and fighting at 145lbs, is looking to make a statement against the 35-year-old Seoul native. Both fighters are known for their aggressive style and willingness to engage, so fans can expect a fast-paced and exciting opening bout.

In the second fight, Lorenzo Benedetti and Tommy Gavin will square off at 145lbs. Benedetti, with 24 wins and 10 losses, is looking to keep winning and prove his worth against the American fighter Gavin, who currently holds a record of 23 wins and 12 losses. This will be a tightly contested matchup between two skilled and experienced fighters.

The third fight of the night features Henry Lancaster and Frank Morrison at 170lbs. Both fighters are coming off losses in their previous fights and will be looking to make a statement and get back on track. This matchup promises to be a physical and intense battle between two fighters looking to regain their momentum.

The fourth fight of the night is a heavyweight showdown between Oscar Gustafsson and Magnus von Ver Huevan. Gustafsson, with 6 knockouts in 8 fights and 2 losses, is known for his powerful striking and will look to use his knockout power against von Ver Huevan, who holds 22 knockouts in his career. This fight has the potential to be a knockout of the night candidate, with both fighters known for their heavy-hitting abilities.

The final prelim fight is set to be an exciting light heavyweight matchup between Dwayne Haskins and Valentin Taneyev. Haskins, in his second fight under new management, holds an overall record of 24 wins, 9 losses, and 2 draws. He will face off against the 35-year-old Russian fighter Taneyev, known for his excellent ground game and knockout power. This will be a battle between Haskins' well-rounded skillset and Taneyev's dangerous striking ability.

Main card coming soon plus fight interviews

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Jack Sullivan 5minute Interview with reporter JB90

 

 

JB90: Welcome to the fight interview, Jack Sullivan. You have an upcoming fight against the light heavyweight champion, Mohammed Kahn. Can you tell us a bit about your background and how you've prepared for this fight?

Jack Sullivan: Thanks for having me, JB90. I'm a 28-year-old light heavyweight fighter from the UK, and I've been with my manager, Bael Basileos, throughout my entire career. I currently have 11 wins and 3 losses, with 7 of my wins coming by knockout. I've also been knocked out 3 times, so I know the importance of staying focused and being prepared for anything in the ring.

In terms of preparation for this fight, I've been training hard with my team, working on my striking and grappling skills. I'm feeling confident and ready to take on the champion, Mohammed Kahn.

JB90: Your record shows that you have a strong knockout game, but you've also been knocked out a few times. How do you plan on balancing aggression and defense in this fight?

Jack Sullivan: It's true that I have a tendency to go for the knockout, but I also know the importance of being defensively sound. In this fight, I plan on being smart and picking my shots carefully. I'll look for openings to attack, but I'll also be ready to defend and counter if necessary. I'll be looking to strike a balance between aggression and defense.

JB90: Your opponent, Mohammed Kahn, is the reigning light heavyweight champion. How do you plan on overcoming his experience and skill?

Jack Sullivan: Mohammed Kahn is a great fighter and a worthy champion, but I believe that I have what it takes to overcome him. I've been working on my weaknesses and improving my overall game, and I'm confident that I'll be able to give him a tough fight. I plan on using my speed and power to my advantage, and I'll be looking to outwork him in the ring.

JB90: Do you have any final thoughts or messages for your fans before your fight against Mohammed Kahn?

Jack Sullivan: I just want to thank all of my fans for their support. I know that this is a big fight and I'm excited to step into the ring and give it my all. I'll be giving it everything I've got, and I hope that you'll all be cheering me on as I look to become the new light heavyweight champion. Thanks again, and I'll see you all on fight night.

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Interview with current champion Mohammed Khan 
 

JB90: Hello and welcome to our show. I'm here with current light heavyweight champion Mohammed Khan. Mohammed, thank you for joining us.

Mohammed Khan: Yeah, no problem. It must be a pleasure for you to be in the presence of greatness.

JB90: So Mohammed, you've had a great run lately with eight wins in your last nine fights. How do you stay so focused and motivated?

Mohammed Khan: It's simple really, I'm just better than everyone else. I have the power, the skill, and the attitude to dominate this division. Plus, I'm just too good-looking to lose.

JB90: That's definitely confidence. Speaking of confidence, you have a big fight coming up against Jack Sullivan on December 17th. The fight is already sold out. What do you think has contributed to the high demand for tickets?

Mohammed Khan: It's not hard to figure out. People want to see me in action. I'm the heavyweight champion and I'm the biggest attraction in the sport. Plus, I'm going to knock Sullivan out in the first round and the fans don't want to miss it.

JB90: You definitely have a reputation for your knockout power. Do you have any special preparations for Sullivan?

Mohammed Khan: Nah, I don't need to prepare for a chump like Sullivan. I just show up and do what I do best. Knock people out. It's that simple.

JB90: Well, we'll have to wait and see how the fight turns out. But for now, Mohammed Khan, thank you for joining us and good luck in your upcoming fight.

Mohammed Khan: Thanks for having me. And to all the haters out there, I'm going to keep doing what I'm doing and dominating this division. So keep talking trash and I'll keep shutting you up in the ring. Peace out.

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Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Billy Bob Brown
Billy Bob Brown, MMA fighter, arrested after striking Hooters employee over nachos

"Billy BarxXx" Billy Bob Brown, a 32-year-old professional mixed martial artist and regional level hip hop artist from Georgia, has been arrested on a $50,000 warrant for a felony second-degree assault charge.

The fighter more commonly referred as Triple B is accused of striking a Hooters employee in the face this past weekend. Triple B allegedly struck the employee “after becoming disgruntled that his nachos came out to the table last and the food was cold,” according to documents filed in the Boone County Superior Court and information from the La Grange Police Department.

The victim told responding police officers that he “went to remove the plate and the suspect stood up, sucker punched him in the face, checked his oil, and called him a f***** (rhymes with maggot).” according to court documents.

The victim sustained a facial fracture from the strike and defecated in his trousers, according to court documents.

Boone County police officers were dispatched at approximately 9:35 p.m., but the man left the scene with an entourage of bi-racial women and children before officers arrived.

Billy Bob Brown was later detained at a nearby motel that locals call a "hillbilly hump shack".

He was released on bail and had his first preliminary hearing on Thursday.

Brown has a pro MMA record of 20-9-1 and is the Combate Heavyweight champion of the world.  In his last pro-fight he earned a doctor stoppage victory over Jeronimo Puno in the first round. He is currently scheduled to defend his Heavyweight title against power puncher Barron White (22-6-1) at Combate 145 in Tokyo.

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155 fight Woo v Horiguchi

 

The fight world is buzzing with anticipation for the upcoming clash between Bong Ji Woo and Akaro Horiguchi at 155lbs. Both fighters are known for their aggressive styles and powerful strikes, making this an exciting match-up for fans of the sport.

Bong Ji Woo, also known as the "King Fu Zombie," is a 32-year-old South Korean fighter with a record of 21 wins and 8 losses. He has won 10 fights by knockout, but has lost 3 of his last 4 fights. Despite his recent struggles, Woo is still a formidable opponent with a strong martial arts background in taekwondo and kickboxing and also a red belt in BJJ

His opponent, Akaro Horiguchi, is a 35-year-old fighter from Japan who is managed by PJ Jones. Horiguchi has a record of 24 wins, 11 losses, and one draw, and has won 2 of his last 4 fights. He is sponsored by vegan gains, but is currently under investigation for potentially containing meat in his diet. This controversy could be a distraction for Horiguchi as he prepares for the fight.

The stage is set for a thrilling battle between these two skilled fighters at 155lbs. Bong Ji Woo will be looking to rebound from his recent losses and prove that he is still a top contender in the division. Meanwhile, Akaro Horiguchi will be trying to prove that he is worthy of his vegan gains sponsorship and show that he can overcome any distractions heading into the fight.

This three-round showdown is sure to be an exciting one, and fans won't want to miss it. Be sure to tune in and see who comes out on top in this highly anticipated clash between Bong Ji Woo and Akaro Horiguchi

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Dreth v Point 
 

Valen Dreth and Brandon Point are both experienced fighters who have faced some tough opponents throughout their careers. Valen Dreth is 33 years old and hails from the United States. He has a record of 26 wins and 11 losses, with his most recent fight being a title bout that ended in defeat. Despite this setback, Dreth is known for his aggressive fighting style and ability to finish fights with strikes.

On the other side of the octagon, Brandon Point is a 37-year-old fighter from Canada. He has a record of 34 wins and 12 losses, with 20 of those wins coming by way of knockout. Although Point may not be the same fighter he once was, he is still a formidable opponent with a dangerous striking game.

This fight is set to be a three-round battle between two fighters looking to rebound from recent losses. Both Dreth and Point have a lot to prove and will be eager to put on a strong performance in front of the fans.

Manager Marky Mark will be hoping to see Dreth recapture the form that made him such a dominant force in the Combate. If he can do that, he will have a good chance of coming out on top against a tough opponent like Brandon Point.

The key to victory for Dreth will be to use his grappling skills to control the pace of the fight and avoid getting caught by Point's powerful strikes. For Point, he will need to use his experience and knockout power to finish the fight early and secure a statement victory.

Overall, this is shaping up to be an exciting and evenly matched fight between two seasoned veterans of the sport. It will be interesting to see how things play out when they step into the octagon on fight night.

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170lbs Title Fight Between Raate and MacArthur 

 

reigning welterweight champion, Raate Road, will defend his title against the number one contender, Angus MacArthur Li. Road, who is known for his powerful striking and slick submission skills, is on a six-fight win streak and holds a professional record of 24 wins, 4 losses, and 1 draw. MacArthur, who is a well-rounded fighter with solid striking and grappling abilities, is on a two-fight win streak and will be looking to dethrone the champion.

The fight is sure to be an exciting one, as both Road and MacArthur have shown a willingness to engage and put on a show for the fans. As the fight progresses, the action is sure to heat up. Macarthur will look to use his superior striking to keep Raate on the defensive and look for openings to land his power shots. Raate, meanwhile, will look to take the fight to the ground and use his grappling skills to control MacAthur and search for submission opportunities.

In the end, it's difficult to predict who will come out on top. Both Road and MacArthur are skilled and well-rounded fighters, and this fight could go either way. What is certain, however, is that it will be a thrilling clash of styles and a great way to cap off the evening

 

It is likely that Raate Road will come out victorious in this fight against Paul Angus. Raate's expertise in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu will give him an advantage in the grappling exchanges and potentially lead to a submission victory. However, Angus' striking skills should not be underestimated and he may be able to use his reach and power to keep Raate at bay. Ultimately, Raate's grappling ability and experience as a champion will likely prove to be the deciding factor in this fight.

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