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                                      DMMA 96 & 97 Preview                               

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This Weekend, Dynasty MMA is here in London to takeover the H20 arena once again as we host back to back events. DMMA 96 is headlined with a Lightweight scrap and looks like non stop excitement from top to bottom. The following night will end with a HUGE title fight at Light Heavyweight as Champion Camaras Account defends his belt against top Contender Seppo Ilmarinen in a 5 rounder. Today I will take a brief look at the Main Card fights for both cards and let's give a shoutout to are new Sponsor HELLBENT who is whipping up some sweat threads for MMA superstars all over the globe. As always I am your host with the most El Doucherino McBaggins, lets get on with the show.

 

DMMA 96 Main Card

  Heavyweight

KT Panda vs Hector Gray

Kicking things off is one of the glorious Panda men, KT Panda will meet a strapping young lad in the likes of Hector "The Spectre" Gray. These two fellas have had similar careers thus far, former CMMA fighters now with Dynasty. They also have similar records with KT Panda holding a 5-3 record while Gray is standing at 6-3 currently. Gray may stand out more as a Striker but has also shown to put in solid work on the mat as well, while Panda is more of Stan-up guy. These two former Kickboxer's look to get the crowd jumping as the Main Card starts.

   Welterweight

Toe Fungas vs Needno Badges

Next up is a man I have been wanting to preview for some time now, the Honorable Toe Fungas who has an impressive 4-1 run with DMMA going. Fungas is a dude that will grind you out and attempt to break you, with his skills and his bad Hygiene. This is a big fight for FUngas as he meets the one guy whom has beat him, Needno "Stinking" Badges. Badges has recently changed management Teams and though this could be a worry for some fighters he has managed to start off with a TKO win. This will be Badges 10th Dynasty appearance as he will surely be looking to collect his 8th win by (T)KO.

   Light Heavyweight

Panda Four  vs Swole Ricky Martin

Two Panda's on one event, oh yes it must be my Birthday. Panda Four recently snaped a hideous three fight loosing streak and will be looking to keep the train chugging. This Panda is Black belt in BJJ and has capitlized on it, winning seven of his ten victories by Submission. He will have his hands full in this one, with a rising Prospect in Swole Ricky Martin. "Porrachinha" has a perfect 5-0 pro record going 3 of which where here at DMMA. Martin is a hard hitter, finishing all his fights with either TKO or KO and if he can beat this top notch Grappler the future will be looking really bright for the Swole one.

  Heavyweight

Co-Main Event

Jules Durand  vs Roman Zhdanov

France meets Russia in are next battle as two vicious Heavyweight Strikers collide. After Suffering back to back losses, Jules has impressed the front office greatly with two straight Performance bonus victories. Durand has only had one fight go to a Decision in his career and this former Dynasty Heavyweight Champ is on a mission to get his belt back. Roman Zhadanov has also recently rebounded nicely from a two fight skid, with a win and a "KO of the Night" bonus to his cabinet. Roman is a one time title challenger and looks to match the big Frenchmen in the Striking department. With only two fights between these two going the Distance i like are chances of someone getting Brutally KO'd here, can not wait.

  Lightweight 

Main Event

Chike Obi  vs Ivan Kamenev

Are DMMA 96 Main Event will pit two top Lightweights looking to move themselves into the title Picture. London's own Chike Obi now 5-1 in his career will be head lining his first event right in his backyard. Obi a former Grappling star, holds a Black belt in BJJ with 2 submission wins but has also shown the ability to Finish on the feet. Take for instance his last fight against Mr Mojo Risin whom he beat at Mojo's own game. Standing in the other corner looking to play the Spoiler will be Chike's biggest test to date in the likes of Former Blaze Lightweight Champion and two time Dynasty 155 title challenger Ivan "Hands Of Stone" Kamenev. Kamenev a former 155 pound champ as stated will be looking to keep himself on the right track after a rough 0-3-1 run which saw him change fight camps in the process. Although this is a huge fight for Chike in his Hometown, Kamenev has a great opportunity to spoil the night and rocket up the ranks as well.

 

DMMA 96 Prelims

265 Anton Matilla vs Kimbo Slaissi 

205 Kiso Kisei  vs Wolf Von Hardenberg

145 Frank Rizzo  vs Patrick Slinger

145 Joseph Futeran  vs Frank Lucas Iv

265 Chandra Rajnahn  vs Antonne Nguema

 

DMMA 97 Main Card

Word is the majority of these dunking Hooligans who are here for both Events will be tailgating and partying outside the arena all night after Saturday's event. Hopefully there are no Causalities and these fuckers get some sleep even a couple hours will be nice as Day two looks to keep the momentum going.

  Welterweight

Jimmy Navarro vs Eric Brooks

Sunday's Main Card will kick off with a North American showdown, as Mexican born Jimmy Navarro faces off with Canadian Eric Brooks. Jimmy is now 6-2 in the Dynasty promotion and suffered a tough loss in his last outing which set his run back a slight bit. Navarro has a very balanced attack and has seen his fair share of Decision's, which means his Opponent should always bring their A games cause Jimmy surely will. He will have a chance to avenge one of his L's this event as he meets Eric Brooks he would like nothing more to move to 2-0 in this rivalry. Brooks, much like his Opponent is no stranger to going the Distance and seeing as there fight was a Split Decision last time out this one should be an interesting game of chess.

   Featherweight

Aum Munga vs Lennart Hohenthal

This next fight has my eye folks, it's a lowkey sleeper for "Bad Ass Fight of the Year" in the Featherweight Division. Representing Bankok, Thailand is 8-0-1 Aum Munga who has been on a tear as of late. Munga cemented his unbeaten streak when he avenged his sole Draw to Maurits Assndrop in his last DMMA fight. A win this weekend may very well be his chance to fight for the Title next. Nope in fact this will indeed be a #1 contender fight for the Title as new Dynasty CEO Tycoon Judas has just whispered it elegantly in my ear while stealing my last pint....You mother fu$$er! Munga meets 5-4 Vaasa, Finland native Lennart "The Chiro" Hohenthal. Do not let that record fool you Lennart who struggled early in his career has now rallied off a 5-1 run. His one loss was against Rogan Grimes he we will see later in the Co-Main event. This should be a war.

  Lightweight

Kra Hang vs Corey McGraugh

Are next contest will be between another native of Thailand as Kra Hang will square off with the American Corey "Quick Draw" McGraugh. Hang is coming off a Title challenge loss to the 155 champ Xylon Kofel, whom he took to the limit losing a tough Unanimous Decision. Kra is also a former Blaze Lightweight Title Challenger, and though the future is still very bright for this lad he needs to take advantage of every opportunity he gets from this point. It will start with this weekends showdown with "Quick Draw". Corey looked to be a serious threat coming over from Cali MMA, and was rolling with a 4 fight winning streak. Taht all came to an abrupt end last month as he fell short in a Decision loss to Ranger Alderidge at DMMA 89. McGraugh though has the tools to become a threat once again, which is carried by his grappling abilities and ever improving stand-up. 

  Featherweight

Co-Main Event

Renji Abarai vs Rogan Grimes

DMMA 97's Co-Main event will be a class between two of the top 145ers in the org and one in which(Abarai) is a certified DMMA Hall of Famer. Renji is a two time Featherweight champ, and his last run saw him snatch 4 straight title defenses before losing his belt to Koos Van Asch on march 6th of this year. Abarai now looks to continue his Legacy that has seen so many wars, as he meets one of Van Asch's sparing partners Rogan Grimes. Grimes has had nice roller coaster ride with Dynasty MMA, it wasn't long ago that he had just lost his 3rd straight fight and was contemplating a new career in midget Pornography. He managed to turn the corner though and won the next 3 fights of his career, so the Midget porn will have to wait for now. Grimes now looks to gather his 4th fight in a row but to do it he will need to beat a guy simply known as "Champ". This just in.....Seems as if CEO Tycoon Judas has just told me that he fucked up and that this is the #1 contender fight for the Featherweight title. You know i think i know why they call you Judas now, you SOB, cause you just Judased the Munga vs Hohenthal winner. 

Let's just say there will be a new #1 contender after this weekend's festivities, will just have to wait and see who that is.

Light Heavyweight Championship

Main Event

Camaras Account vs Seppo Ilmarinen

This HUGEEEE weekend will all come to an end after this showdown for the belt at Light Heavy. First lets look at the challenger here. Seppo Ilmarinen of Turku, Finland is a 9 fight veteran of DMMA. It wasn't a smooth start for the Fin either as he loss 3 of his first 5 fights in the org, including a TKO loss to the current champ. Ilmarinen though battle through the rocky start and rallied of 4 straight Submission victories. Three of those wins where "Sub of the Night" performances. His most recent win was over Former 205 champ Charles Tucker whom he submitted in the final round after winning the previous two rounds. This left no doubt that Seppo is ready for the Re-match and this time it will be for the belt. Standing across the cage will be the newly crowned Champion Camaras "Fourth Multi" Account, I don't think we have the time to get into that name, so let's just not. Mr. Account not only won the belt form then champ Misha Hasselhoff, he did it in electra-slicing fashion winning by T(KO) cut in round #4. Now a champion of both Dynasty and Blaze, Account will be looking to not only defend his belt but to defend it "MULTI"ple times. Striker vs Grappler, we have seen many times , this one though is for the belt and is also a re-match so there is a little extra sweetness to this here match-up.

Prelims

185 Arcot Ramathorn vs Lee Stephens

145 Marko Kersikov vs Satoshi Ekaku

155 Halfdan Ulfgeirsson vs Landry Stephenson

170 Niklas Aho vs Tobias Ball

205 Branibar Voiwar vs Tris Kapula

 

Dynasty is in full affect this weekend and London may very well be fallen after these events unfold. Fallin over drunk that's for sure Laddies. it has been my pleasure once again.

Douche T. McBaggins, signing off.

 

 

 

      

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Dynasty Weekend wrap-up
 

                           Account Remains Light Heavyweight Champion

Camaras Account retained his Titled in his first Defense since winning the belt in late February. He did so with a dominant performance over a very formidable challenger in Seppo Ilmarinen. Seppo wanted nothing to do with Account on the feet, so he brought it to the mat for much of the fight, "Fourth Multi" was holding his own there which made for a tough night in the office for Seppo. Heading into the fourth round both fighters were visibly tired and Seppo down on the cards continued to gut out some relentless takedowns, which would eventually catch up to him. After being dragged down once already in round 4, Account needed to be careful as he was running out of gas and as his foe shot for a Counter Takedown, He lays a thunderous counter of his own. A perfectly placed Uppercut that sends the Fin crashing to the floor. 

Camaras Account already has his next challenge inked and will meet the surging Constantin Niculescu who is riding a 5-fight winning streak. This will go down May the 1rst!

                    Abarai rebounds nicely after dropping his coveted belt

HOF fame Inductee Renji Abarai got himself back on track just hours ago, taking a Unanimous Decision over the hard-nosed striker Rogan Grimes. This was a nonstop action fight here, as the two featherweights let their hands and feet go in this battle, nearly matching one another strike for strike. Percentage wise Renji was just slightly better each round as the Judges gave him all three rounds in a 30-27 verdict. This fight was impressive enough to warrant a Bonus for both fighters taking home "Fight of the Night" Performance.

Renji now finds himself in a Trilogy of sorts, after losing his Belt to Koos Van Asch and then beating his close training partner Rogan, Abarai now gets a chance to avenge his loss to the Blacktallians member in a fight for the Belt. This fight is set for May the 8th.

                                                   Red hot Munga stays Unbeaten

Aum Munga is rapidly rising through the DMMA featherweight rankings, and has now notched his 8th straight victory at DMMA 97. It was no easy task either, as he looked horns with Lennart Hohenthal in a 3-round war. After dropping the first round, Munga began to find his groove. He took the last two rounds of the fight, winning the final round decisively. Munga will now have the ultimate test against BJJ mastermind Kazuo Imanari which is slated for May the 7th at DMMA 103.

                                              Obi takes the win in his Backyard

After starting his Dynasty career off at 4-1, Chike Obi  saw himself in a golden opportunity to Headline his first event in his Hometown of London England this Saturday. His opponent was none other then a Russian powerhouse at Lightweight, in the likes of Ivan Kamenev. Obi handled himself very well on the ground in round one against the superior wrestler, but found himself struggling in the stand-up with Ivan, in Round two. Now nodded up 1-1 Kamenev went back to his wrestling in the final round which proved to be his demise, as Chike worked a Beautifull Triangle Armbar to force Kamenev's tap at the 1:23 mark. 

Obi is now taking some time to polish up his game and will be back in the Dynasty Cage soon.

                      The Big Frenchmen slices and dices his way to a TKO victory

Former Dynasty Heavyweight champion Jules Durand picked up the win in Saturday evening's Co-Main Event, and did it in a bloodbath. This makes Durand's 3rd straight (T)KO victory. This time he puts away Roman Zhdanov a dangerous Striker in his own right. Both fighters opened each other up early in this one, Jules though took control of this fight from there, putting Roman down twice with counters in the first round. Durand was indeed smelling blood as he Countered Zhadanov one last time right after the start of round two, and finished his Russian foe in devastating fashion. 

Durand is now waiting patiently for his next opponent, and after a performance like that the rest of the Division should take note that this former champ is coming for his Belt.

                                                Don't sleep on them Panda's

Panda Four and KT Panda where both on hand for the DMMA 96 event Saturday. They ended up going 1-1, but both had extremely interesting performances. KT was being put to the test, and looked like he was about to lose a Unanimous Decision to Hector Gray. When lo and behold the Panda comes alive in round three. After the two clinched it out for over three minutes, Gray decides to break away and KT Panda immediately throughs up an Atomic Bomb of a Head Kick. Ending the fight with just 5 seconds to go and earning "FOTN". Meanwhile Panda Four did everything he could to derail Swole Ricky Martin but it just wasn't enough. The fight itself was a snooze fest but considering Martin's destructive path to this fight, I think Panda Four deserves a round of applause for his performance. 

 

 

 

 

 

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                                                                      DMMA 98  Preview
 
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Hello again fight fans, it's your old pal "Juicy" Douchey McBaggins, ready to unleash another fawesome weekend of Mixed Martial Arts. We head back to the H20 Arean for Back-to-back nights. Last weekend was full of Violence and gory fun for the whole damn Family and this one just seems to be bigger and better. This weekend we have two Heavy Hitting Heavyweight Main Events, which will kick off with the DMMA98  headliner for the Dynasty HW title. The champ Andrei Kersikov welcomes his first title defense against a former title challenger taking another crack in Jason Hightower. DMMA 99 will be stacked with two Main Events in my opinion as the Co-Main will see Xylon Kofel return for his fourth Title Defense as he meets top contender Aubrey Grant. Finally rounding out this spectacular weekend, we will see former Heavyweight Champion Bento Barboza take on a guy currently riding a 6 fight win streak in Pete Tyler. So many big DMMA names will be in London this weekend, for what could be the biggest weekend in promotional History.  Tonight I will be covering Saturdays DMMA 98 Event!
 
 
 
Prelims
 
 
Main Card
 
Light Heavyweight
 
 
"The War Cat" Devonte Pinks, a two time Light Heavyweight title challenger will kick of the main card, and coming off a Split Decision loss I suspect this big cat will have a fire in his eyes for this one. Pinks has a very notable win over the current champion at 205, and he did it in quite dominant fashion, knocking out Camaras Account early in round two of there bout back at DMMA 52. Other then Former champ Charles Tucker, Pinks has been all that his Opponents could handle and more. His opposition this weekend will be a returning fighter from the Philippine's, Nate DeBramalo. DeBramalo had one fight here way back at DMMA 7, and now under new Management this 5-1 fighter has a huge opportunity to shake some things up as he meets Pinks. 
 
Light Heavyweight 
 
 
Staying in the 205 class we will next see former Finnish basketball legend Paavali Kontiainen , who has now converted to a full-time career in MMA, not too shabby for a 25-year-old. Paavali has had a roller coaster ride with consistency as of late, going 2-2 since moving down from Heavyweight.  His two wins though have been insanely impressive though, both garnering "Fight of the Night" Bonuses, and both ending late in round three with Highlight reel Finishes. He will collide with Ukraine's Pinina Zhikova who is starting to find his grove in the division. A winner of his Last two fights by Unanimous Decision, Zhikova is now 5-5-1 at DMMA. This proud Ukrainian fighter has a notable Submission victory over current #1 contender Constantin Niculescu and a total of 5 Submission wins in all.
 
Middleweight 
 
 
Rectal Thermometer has been serving up some temperature checks for some time now here at Dynasty, but as expected sometimes there hot and sometimes there cold. Now 6-3 in the promotion, it's been a bumpy road as of late after starting out with a 3-fight win streak. That 3-0 streak was cemented with a title winning performance back at DMMA 36, this former champ is one of those that can make or break you in this sport, so be prepared. His opponent is no stranger to championships either though, that is former Blaze Middleweight champion, Eric Distefano.  Eric has recently changed camps and Managers but rest ashore this Italian dissented, New Yorker is a banger.  Out of his ten wins, all have been stopped by KO or TKO. The only downfall to this is he tends to throw caution to the wind often. He may want to rethink that process or there could be some Rectal checking coming his way, and he won't like it. Or will he?
 
 
 
CO-Main Event
 
Light Heavyweight
 
 
For the DMMA Co- Main, we will head back to the 205 pounders and one of the very best will be here looking for redemption after a two-fight skid. That man is none other than DMMA Hall of Famer Charles "Trip" Tucker, who started his pro career off with a jaw shattering 14 straight wins. 13 of those where TKO or Ko wins. This guys credentials speak for them self, Cali MMA  champion check, Dynasty MMA champion check,  14 straight wins check, Dynasty Hall of fame check. At 25 we will have to just wait and see what the future brings this blessed man next. As for now though he will be looking to get himself back in that title picture here at Dynasty MMA. To do so though he will need to get through a guy who seems to be getting his career on track finally, and that man is Brock Hardman. Brock is now 7-7 as a pro, but 2-0 in his most recent fights.  That includes a Majority Decision verdict over Kill Shot Jackson at DMMA 78. If Hardman can pull this one off, all the hard work and dedication has been paid off in full. Sure there is no title on the line, but Tucker is a Bona fide Hall of Famer.
 
Main Event
 
Heavyweight Championship
 
 
We will conclude this masterpiece of an event in the best way imaginable, and that is a World Heavyweight Champioship showdown. First lets take a look at the  challenger, Jason Hightower. A native of El Paso,Texas, Hightower burst onto the fight scene as a Kickboxing prospect for the highly toted VKT Heavyweight Grand Prix. As a Kickboxer Jason has a impeccable 13-1 record and was a former HW champion for AKF. Knowing where the real money is though, Hightower new he would one day convert to MMA and he did so in spectacular fashion winning a World Championship in his very first fight. That fight was against a well known former champion here at DMMA as well, and the same guy who recently gave Jason his first MMA loss in Bento Barboza. This two men now are 1-1 against one another in MMA(Jason also holds a KT UD over Barboza) and surely there will be a rubber match in the future. There is no doubt that there is unfinished business with Jason and Barboza. There is another guy who currently is the man to beat though and that is Ukraine's Pride and Joy Andrei Kersikov. Kersikov won the DMMA HW championship from said guy who gave Hightower his first MMA loss, Bento Barboza. Andrei won that fight in Dominant fashion as well by first round TKO. Andrei looks to have all the tools to become one hell of a Heavyweight, and with 6 straight dominant wins, the sky is the limit. This Saturday at the H20 Arena you will not want to miss this one, as Kersikov makes his first Title Defense, and Jason Hightower looks to become the King of the Dynasty Mountain.
 
Stay tuned DMMA 99 Preview to come................. For now, though this Is the Honorable Douche T McBaggins, signing off!!!!

 

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Douche "the Juice" McBaggins back again, as promised! Here to preview day two of the DMMA London takeover, let's just dive right in.
 
Prelims
 
170 Ralph Hall vs Rich Voss
 
Main Card
 
Welterweight
 
 
We will start this Main Card off with a lil bit of Royalty up in this mufucka. Kwasi "King" Kwong will be making his much-anticipated Dynasty MMA debut this Sunday, and this 14-0 prodigy has a huge target on his back. This Dominant former Island fighter has made quite an impression on his Island Journey, although he never won a championship. What he did though was more impressive he straight walked right through the season 12 WW class in route to a tournament Victory. His welcoming party will be long time DMMA vet Semba "Primetime" Rua a former Savage MMA Middleweight champion. Rua has accumulated a 5-7 record at Dynasty MMA. Although not the best record he did manage a 3-fight win streak that was recently snapped in his last fight. Rua now has a chance to get back to his winning ways if he can beat this former Island beast. 
 
Lightweight
 
 
Moving on we have a Lightweight contest with two promising Euro fighters. First up is Germany's Hyatt "The Riot" Wayne who recently snapped a 3-fight losing skid. Wayne primarily a boxer, has been an exciting fighter here, winning 5 performance bonuses in his career (3 FOTN, 2 KOTN).  With 7 KOs on his record Wayne is a force on his feet as he improves his ground game. He will battle Pate Murhapuro a very similar fighter form Sjk, Finland. Pate is also a lights out striker with 6 (T)KO's of his own, as well as 6 Performance Bonuses( 4 FOTN, 2 KOTN). Murhapura has a notable draw with the current Lightweight champion Xylon Kofel whom we will hear from later. With all these Performance bonuses this fight could be a potential fight of the Night in my drunkenly humble opinion.
 
Middleweight 
 
 
Next up we have a glorified #1 contender matchup in the Middleweight Division. Ansis Kaupens of Latvia, is now 3-0-1 under the Dynasty banner, and has beaten some top competition thus far. Kaupens has also put on some top-notch fights, with all four winning "Fight of the Night" which brings his tally up to 9 total. This one-time Cali MMA title challenger is now set for his biggest fight with DMMA, one that will put him at the top of the Division should he win. The challenge? Former Dynasty Middleweight champion "Lucky" Ray Luciano. After starting his career out 10-0, Ray now finds himself in a pickle, going 2-2 in his last 4 outings. Still a ton of upside for this former champ though, who is now under the management of Rocco Mediate. Yet to be Finished in his career, Luciano is always a threat to the world title. A win here and Ray is back in business. Both of these warriors have a lot on the line, so this could be a complete War. 
 
CO- Main Event
 
Lightweight  Championship
 
 
Are Co-Main event can easily be considered the Headliner, as the Lightweight champ Xylon Kofel defends his title for a 4th time. His opponent is the current #1 contender fighting out of Georgetwon, Guyana in Aubrey Grant. Grant is looking to avenge his previous loss to Kofel, where he was KO'd for the first time in his MMA career back at DMMA 41. Grant has since then gone on a tear in the division, winning 5 straight fights. This streak included a win over Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez, who previously beat Aubrey in a Kickboxing Title fight. With the title on the line, this may be what Aubrey Grant needs to fuel his fire. He will need that fuel to pull the upset and avenge his loss, he also has a two-pound advantage in weight currently just a little food for thought. The champion Xylon has a 7-fight win streak going currently. Which is a total turn around from his first 7 fights that started his career off at 3-3-1. Kofel was born in Zurich, Switzerland but has relocated to New York City, where he trains with the famed Blacktallians, who are currently running rough shot here at Dyanasty MMA(4 Dynasty Champions). Kofel's dominance since winning the belt is near perfect as he has legit only lost one round in his last four fights. 
 
Main Event
 
Heavyweight
 
 
Another Dynasty weekend will come to an end, with a Blockbuster Showdown. No title on the line, but there is a ton of bragging rights and a potential future title shot on the line though. Former Dynasty Heavyweight Champion Bento Barboza will be making his first appearance since dropping his belt to Andrei Kersikov. A little History lesson on the fighter known as "anjo da Morte", Barboza began his Career as a Kickboxer as he took part in the VKT Heavyweight Grand Prix. This Grand Prix was the Beginning of several DMMA HW's, and Bento one the tournament and won his first Title. Bento ended his Kickboxing career with a nice 13-2 record and later signed a Contract to fight for Dynasty MMA. Barboza went on to fight a familiar face at DMMA 65 in Kevin Faulk, for the Dynasty Heavyweight crown. He won the fight via KO in round 1, which was coincidentally the same fighter he beat for his KT title, and in the same fashion of a first-round finish. Now at a 5-2 in his MMA career Barboza finds himself in an unfamiliar position of testing a surging prospect in the division. That prospect is none other than Pete "Piledriver" Tyler who currently rides a 6-fight win streak. Pete's skillset is quite lethal, especially for the pretty one-dimensional Heavyweight division. Tyler can Strike and Grapple extremely well, and his record is a direct image of that, winning 3 with Submissions, 3 by (T)KO and 1 of them going the Distance. Pete is now set for the biggest fight of his career, as he meets the former cham. One of these men will most definitely be fighting for the Title next. Who will it be though?
 
Get ready for some Kick ass fights as Dynasty MMA revs up their engines for another weekend extravaganza.
 
 
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Blown away by how good those previews are.  I run a small UK bookmakers(Saturnia) and we had a betting preview in this week for DMMA 98 that you can read here   Although I must admit it pales in comparison.

Also I want to let you know that we offer odds on every UK based MMA event, so you can find betting odds for DMMA 98, 99 and 100 on the Saturnia Bookmakers page right here.

Good luck and Happy Gambling.

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                                                                  Jaxon Magrath (15-0-1)

Dynasty MMA's 4th Hall of Fame Inductee is none other than the current Welterweight King Jaxon Magrath. Jaxon has carved his way through the DMMA rankings quite impressively winning the title in just his third promotional fight and has been dominant sense then. Magrath currently holds a near perfect record of 15-0-1, the one draw being his pro debut which some would have considered an Exhibition fight. Magrath is currently ranked 10th in the world at 170 pounds and the youngest in that top ten list at just 25 Years old. A member of the Blacktallians MMA fight Team headed by Manager Squirrely Dan, he trains with some of the best. This team is looking quite impressive overall, and Jaxon Magrath is the backbone of the group. The future for this young Australian kid from Perth is very bright indeed. His current list of accomplishments is as follows.

5 Performance of the Night bonuses (4 FOTN, 1 KOTN)

15 straight Victories

An org Record 9 Straight Title Defenses (10 Title fight Wins)

Currently ranked in the top ten in the World at WW

Currently ranked #1 in New York at Welterweight

Currently Ranked #4 P4P in New York

Currently the 4th most Hyped fighter from the Country of Australia

And of course, the 4th Inductee into the Dynasty Hall of Fame

Jaxon has cleaned house in the DMMA Welterweight Division, as the Promotion's Front office is actively seeking his next opponent there is future potential of Magrath taking some big fights outside of the Dynasty Roster. For now, though Jaxon will look to defend his Belt for the Tenth time. When your last three fights are wins over extremely talented fighters like Raminus Polus, Gustav Harakka, and Jimmy Lee all of whom you have 3 wins over each, you must be doing something right. The Division is rapidly growing, and Magrath is ready and willing for all new challengers. So, the question is, Who's Next?

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Betting Preview DMMA 99 - Barboza vs. Taylor

The Betting Preview is brought to you by Saturnia Bookmakers, the home of UK MMA betting.  All prices are based upon original starting prices.

 

Main Event

 

Bento Barboza(1.92) 5-2-0 vs. Pete Tyler(1.72) 7-1-0

 

The Main Event sees the former Heavyweight Champion, Bento Barboza, acting as a gatekeeper against Pete ‘Piledriver’ Tyler.  Since losing in his second ever bout Tyler has been on a tear, smashing his way through a six fight undefeated streak.  Tyler, only 24 years old, is incredibly well-rounded, and a BJJ black belt to boot.  The Angel of Death, Bento Barboza is an outstanding kickboxer and won the Victory Grand Prix title before turning his attention to MMA.  It will come down to strategy.  If Tyler can take the fight to the ground expect him to exploit his advantage, how well though is difficult to tell, as Barboza has never been submitted.

 

Our Pick - Pete Tyler to win by decision(1.72)

 

 

Co-Main Event

 

Xylon Kofel(1.82) 10-3-1 vs. Aubrey Grant(1.82) 7-3-0

 

The Co-Main Event brings the man who sounds like a laxative medication, Xylon Kofel, defending his Lightweight title against Aubrey Grant.  These two fighters are incredibly well matched, winning a consecutive 12 fights in a row between them.  Technically speaking, Grant perhaps has a slight edge in boxing ability.  Both fighters like to slip into a combination of lead jabs and leg kicks to manage the distance against each other so expect a bruising confrontation, that ultimately as both fighters so often tend to, ends in a decision. The question of who gets their hand raised at the end of the evening will depend on precisely how Kofel fares when facing a fighting twin who is ten centimetres taller than him.

 

Our Pick - Aubrey Grant to win by decision(1.82)

 

 

Main Card

 

Ansis Kaupens(1.85) 13-3-1 vs. Ray Luciano(1.79) 12-2-0

 

Hyatt Wayne(1.85) 9-5-0 vs. Pate Murhapuro(1.79) 8-7-3

 

Kwasi Kwong (1.80) 14-0-0 vs. Semba Rua(1.83) 10-7-0

 

Preliminaries

 

Miles O’Brien(1.83) 6-4-0 vs. Sebastian Bach(1.80) 9-11-0

 

Bruce Lee(1.83) 6-3-0 vs. Jacob White(1.80) 8-7-1

 

Ralph Hall(1.79) 10-6-0 vs. Rich Voss(1.85) 8-7-0

 

Mr Mojo Risin(1.80) 8-3-0 vs. Curtis Rome(1.83) 7-9-1

 

Charles Bukowski(1.82)7-8-0 vs. Masa Satake(1.82) 8-7-0

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