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Greetings everyone! Let's welcome the new year with another bangin' display of skill and talent in Caged Dragon FC - 15

MAIN CARD


We'll start off the main card with Lee "The Viper" Garic vs Bertil Brutal.

A true showman, "The Viper" has racked up consecutive awards (fight and KO) of the night in his previous outings and is looking to add another one against Brutal. Bertil Brutal on the other hand, will be debuting in CDFC and will look to make a statement with a brutal win against the Viper.

The next bout will be between Conny Ponny and Bradley "Clubber" Wallace.

Ponny is looking to start his career in CDFC with a win against Wallace. Ponny is an outstanding worker who has racked up points in his last two fights. He will look to wear down "Clubber" and have his hand raised at the end of the fight. On the other hand, Bradley Wallace, a boxer with a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jutsu is also looking to have his career on the win column against Ponny. It will be a surprise if he club Ponny in the ground or with his striking.

Up next, a bout between Olaf "Knife" Ragnarsson and Toppo Damorning.

Olaf Ragnarsson, coming off a dominant win on his previous outing, will be looking to do the same against Damorning. His striking is like watching a "Knife" slice through butter as he can easily cut someone's face with those brutal elbows and knees. Damorning on the other hand, has rebounded well after his debut loss. A solid wrestler with a brown belt on BJJ, he'll look to neutralize "Knife" by taking him to the ground. An exciting bout to look out for.

And our co-main event of the evening will be two fighters with bombs in their hands. A bout between Sega "No Games" Genesis and Jarkko Ahola

A solid debut from "No Games", he decimated his previous opponent with his solid boxing. He'll be looking to do the same against Jarkko Ahola, but easier said than done. Ahola, a solid boxer as well, will be looking to add Genesis to the list of victims from his KO punches. An exciting bout that is surely going to end up someone's face in the canvass.

And our main event of the evening. A non-championship bout between Mike "Z-Man" Ziegler and the champion, Antonio "Eater of Worlds" Tarver.

"Z-man" will face a heavy task facing off against the champion "Eater of Worlds". He's an outstanding wrestler and is the better striker between the two. He will likely want to have the fight kept standing as he'll be facing a very dangerous fighter in the ground. The Champion, Antonio "Eater of Worlds" has stepped up to the plate after his solid title-clinching victory against Palo. He's still undefeated at this point and will look to maintain his streak even in a non championship bout. He is a very dangerous fighter in the ground as said earlier, with a Brown Belt in BJJ. We'll see the champ's display of talent in the ground once again in this upcoming fight.

 

UNDERCARD

Uno Muerto vs David Skafte
Sajit Dopinder vs Sean Stevenson
Jeno Christ vs Kevin Jensen
Efraim Diveroli vs Kaarlo Susi

Floruit Biggus vs Will Hart

 

And there you have it folks! We'll see you all after the new year!

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Corey Nemec press conference:  "Jim Johnathan is a f-ing pussy!  He's the same age with me, more experience, began training about the same time, but he ducks me, he's not a fighter, he's a scared duck.  He obviously accepts my supremacy over him."

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Caged Dragons Rankings as of Jan 2 2021

 

*Rankings are based solely upon ranking in W/C, with One to Watch being a fighter we feel should be included as a contender despite rank. Please note these rankings do include QFC victories but initially a fighter must have a minimum of one victory over another contender inside the Org to be eligible for a title shot, no exceptions. This may increase in the future to ensure our long term fighters get a fair chance at a title over new fighters in the Org. All titles are initially vacant and will be awarded after a title fight of 5 x 5minute rounds. Note: FA's will be with notation should anyone wish to pick up a contender. IC&E fighters will be phased in as they fight in CDFC outside of Champions coming over who will face the CDFC Champ in a unification Belt match.

 

Bantamweight 135lb - Antonio Tarver 8-0

1. Van Driesen  4-1

2. Pertti Palo  3-1

3. Kevin Hill  3-1

4. Primo Runduski  3-1

5. David Sokovic  2-1

One to Watch  - Frank Dux  2-0

                        - Kotaro Asakura  2-0

Featherweight 145lb - Jesus Valle  5-0

1. Jack Goff  5-1

2. Andrey Kuznetsov  2-0

3. Little Jimmy  6-0

4. Bruce Lee  2-0

5. Giant Grizzly  2-0

One to Watch  -  Rafael Gomez Da Silva Jr  4-2

Lightweight 155lb - Jon Biko  4-0

1. Brian Garcia  5-1

2. Brook Anderson  3-0

3. Tim Orsetti  4-1

4. Dzastins Vilums  4-0

5. Bryan Danielson  4-0

One to Watch - Jean Pierre Archambeau  2-0

Welterweight 170lb - Jung Lee   5-1

1. Ben Jammin  5-1

2. Tomahawk Mankiller  4-0 

3. Tyler Crowe  4-1

4. Ham Burger  3-0

5. Ben Jamin  5-1

One to Watch  - Jorge Santa Perez  3-1

                         - Conny Ponny  3-0

Middleweight 185lb - Dedrick Havoc  5-1

1. Dan Koloa  4-0

2. Corey Nemec  3-0

3. Mauricio Della Bella  5-1

4. Victor Cash  3-1

5. Dylon Taylor  3-1 

One to Watch  - Decantery Jonson 4-1

Light Heavyweight 205lb - BJJ Ace  4-0

1. Andrei Baltaretu  5-0

2. Khalil Burnett 3-0

3.  Kimbo Slice  5-1

4. James Aya  3-1

5. Arne Skognar  2-0

One to Watch - Arto Jarvinen  5-0

Heavyweight 265lb

1. Heino Vanhatalo  3-0

2. Alonzo Leandro  6-0 

3. Kevin Condom  4-1

4. Tenacity Tshabalala  4-1

5. Jarkko Ahola  3-1

One to Watch - Dragan Tenzasevsky  3-0

                        - Olaf Ragnarsson  2-0

                        - Evaristo Catricheo  2-0

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Greetings everyone! The new year is upon us and we'll have the first event of the year with a title fight! Let's get to the preview.

MAIN CARD
We'll start the with the main event, as the champion Dedrick "Middleweight Hunter" Havoc defends his belt against Dan Koloa.

A battle between two undefeated middleweights at CDFC, Havoc will be looking to defend his belt and add Koloa to his list of hunted middleweights. His outstanding repertoire of submissions is unheralded as all his win came by submissions. Dan Koloa on the other hand, is an undefeated fighter and is looking to hunt the hunter. His ground game comes differently as he looks to grind it out and dominate his opponents with his ground and pound. It will be a fun battle on who can strike first on the ground!


CO-MAIN EVENT
Co-main event will be between Arne Skognar and Arto Jarvinen

Arne Skognar, an undefeated fighter in CDFC and both wins are winners of award of the night honors, will be looking to bring home another award and continue his winning streak. He is a well-rounded fighter but what stands out the most is his Muay Thai. On the other hand, Arto Jarvinen will be making his debut in CDFC but he is an undefeated amateur fighter. We'll see if his experience will be a factor in this match. He is also a dominant wrestler and with a big right hand. His boxing is also something to be careful of.



Next up will be from the main card, Magomed "Borzov" Khamzatov will face off against Ben "Benji" Jamin

A debuting "Borzov" will look to make a statement win against Ben Jamin. He is a remarkable wrestler with a purple belt in BJJ, expect him to take the fight to the ground and show-off his submissions. "Benji" on the other hand, is coming off a loss after his debut in CDFC. His experience is still more than what Khamzatov has, and after coming off a loss, he'll be hungrier to get his first W in CDFC.



Up next is a bout between Jackson Christ and Kamaru "The Nigerian Nightmare" Usman

Jackson Christ is another fighter debuting at CDFC, and is looking to stop Usman's win streak. Christ is a wonderful Muay Thai artist with respectable wrestling. It will be a problem if Usman gets clinched, whether he gets striked or taken to the ground, it will be something to look out for. "The Nigerian Nightmare" though, has other plans as he is looking to continue his win streak with his solid boxing. His quickness will be key and if he can keep the distance and keep the fight on the feet, he might have the advantage.



Last fight on the main card is between Randy "The Raptor" Adams and Tim "Can" Fredericks

Two fighters looking to right the ship as they debut in CDFC. Randy Adams will be looking to get his first W against Tim Fredericks. "The Raptor" is a respectable wrestler and will be looking to take the fight to the ground. We'll see what more he can unleash if he is able to get it there. Fredericks on the other hand is a solid wrestler as well and an outstanding boxer also. He has the advantage on the feet and ground experience wise, and can be a deciding factor in this match.

Under Card


Best Boxer vs Emelianenko Fedor       
    Viper Pitt Jr v Vick Venom    
     Takaru Mamura v Simon Panek       
    Jerman Christ v Joey Faolin      
    Elias Pical  v Kelly Williams

 

Stay tuned for this upcoming event, everyone! You don't want to miss this!

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Caged Dragons Rankings as of Jan 10 2021

 

*Rankings are based solely upon ranking in W/C, with One to Watch being a fighter we feel should be included as a contender despite rank. Please note these rankings do include QFC victories but initially a fighter must have a minimum of one victory over another contender inside the Org to be eligible for a title shot, no exceptions. This may increase in the future to ensure our long term fighters get a fair chance at a title over new fighters in the Org. All titles are initially vacant and will be awarded after a title fight of 5 x 5minute rounds. Note: FA's will be with notation should anyone wish to pick up a contender. IC&E fighters will be phased in as they fight in CDFC outside of Champions coming over who will face the CDFC Champ in a unification Belt match.

 

Bantamweight 135lb - Antonio Tarver 8-0

1. Van Driesen  4-1

2. Pertti Palo  3-1

3. Kevin Hill  3-1

4. Primo Runduski  3-1

5. Kotaro Asakura  3-0

One to Watch  - Frank Dux  2-0

Featherweight 145lb - Jesus Valle  5-0

1. Jack Goff  5-1

2. Andrey Kuznetsov  2-0

3. Little Jimmy  6-0

4. Bruce Lee  2-0

5. Giant Grizzly  2-0

One to Watch  -  Thomas Martins  3-1

Lightweight 155lb - Jon Biko  4-0

1. Brian Garcia  5-1  FA

2. Brook Anderson  3-0

3. Tim Orsetti  4-1

4. Dzastins Vilums  4-0

5. Bryan Danielson  4-0

One to Watch - Jean Pierre Archambeau  2-0

Welterweight 170lb - Jung Lee   5-1

1. Ben Jammin  5-1

2. Tomahawk Mankiller  4-0 

3. Tyler Crowe  4-1

4. Ham Burger  3-0

5. Ben Jamin  5-1

One to Watch  - Jorge Santa Perez  3-1

                         - Conny Ponny  3-0

                         - Jose Garcia  4-0

Middleweight 185lb - Dedrick Havoc  6-1

1. Corey Nemec  3-0

2. Dan Koloa  4-1

3. Mauricio Della Bella  5-1

4. Victor Cash  3-1

5. Dylon Taylor  3-1 

One to Watch  - Killian Andrew  6-2

Light Heavyweight 205lb - BJJ Ace  4-0

1. Andrei Baltaretu  6-0

2. Khalil Burnett 3-0

3.  Kimbo Slice  5-1

4. Arto Jarvinen  6-0

5. Charles Wang  4-0

One to Watch - Mister To You  3-1

Heavyweight 265lb

1. Heino Vanhatalo  3-0

2. Alonzo Leandro  6-0 

3. Kevin Condom  4-1

4. Tenacity Tshabalala  4-1

5. Jarkko Ahola  3-1

One to Watch - Dragan Tenzasevsky  3-0

                        - Olaf Ragnarsson  2-0

                        - Evaristo Catricheo  2-0

                        - Chad Johnson  2-0

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Welcome fight fans for another edition of CDFC! We have 2 great events coming up this weekend, we'll have two belts defended and another champ will be crowned! We'll see if the champs can retain or the challengers will succeed!

We'll start off with CDFC 17!

Main-Event
Jung "The Tiger" Lee defends against Matt "Youngbuck" Jackson

Jung "The Tiger" Lee is coming off an impressive KO win in his last fight. He is well known for his Muay Thai and his KO power but he was able to secure a vicious victory with his hands last time around. That goes to show that his striking is elite and he can knock people out either with his hands or feet. He'll be defending his belt against another champion in Matt "Youngbuck" Jackson. "Youngbuck" is the IC&E champion and will look to prove himself in CDFC. His Muay Thai skills matches with the champ and it will be exciting to see who will come out victorious.

Co-Main Event
Mauricio "Showtime" Della Bella vs Dylon Taylor

"Showtime" is coming off a successful debut in CDFC. He's a solid wrestler with very active submission attempts in the ground. He'll have a very slippery customer in Dylon Taylor. Dylon Taylor is also a strong wrestler and he also has a purple belt in BJJ. Although he suffered his first defeat in his last outing, he'll be looking strong to comeback in this bout. We'll see whose ground game will prevail in this fight.

MAIN CARD

Van Driesen vs Pertti Palo

This will be another match-up between two solid wrestlers. Van Driesen, coming off a submission of the night award in his debut, will be looking to take it to the ground with and set-up his submissions. He's a runner-up in the QFC tournament and he is a little bit more well-equipped in the stand-up with his boxing and Muay Thai. His Brown Belt in BJJ should not be taken lightly, though. Palo came up short in his previous fight for the belt. He won the first two round of that fight and was able to secure a takedown early in round three. His opponent managed to slip a choke that led to his defeat. He'll be looking to make another run for the championship and a win against Van Driesen can ignite that run.

Giant "Fat Bear" Grizzly vs Bruce "The Dragon" Lee

"Fat Bear" was successful in his debut and he also grabbed himself a submission of the night award. His purple belt in BJJ is complemented well with his wrestling and he also has KO power in his Muay Thai. "The Dragon" on the other hand, will make his debut in CDFC. He is a wonderful Muay Thai artist and has respectable wrestling. He has the advantage in the striking department and he will definitely want to keep the fight standing to avoid "Fat Bear's" ground game.

Gord Ryan vs Antoine "No Time" Milfort

Gord Ryan is another successful debutant in CDFC. He has a well-rounded striking with his boxing and Muay Thai, and will look to add Milfort to his list of KOed opponents. Antoine "No Time" Milfort on the other hand is a great striker as well. He has gathered two wins in a row and both by KO which is also the KO of the nights. He'll be looking to continue his win streak and get a shot for the title. This will be an exciting fight where a KO is very likely to happen.

Undercard


Jeff Lee v Micahel Anderson         
Jeff Cooper v Roman Reyes         
Leon Finn v Tommaso Cappone       
Anthony Joshua v Ronald Durall        
Nassir Bey v Brian Kingman
 

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We'll swing right to the next event where two championships are on the line!

Main event

Bjj Ace vs Kimbo Slice 2

The rematch between two of the best LHW in the org. Ace will be the one defending the title this time around and Slice will look to regain what is once his. After heated exchanges between the two fighters, we witnessed a christmas special where the two mutually gave respect to each other after the fight, but it was Ace who had his hands raised and had the belt strapped in his waist. Ace is a solid wrestler with Brown Belt in BJJ, and he'll look to get to the ground again to retain his belt. He has won all his fights by submission and is still undefeated. Kimbo Slice on the other hand, has only one loss in his record but all his wins has ended by KO. His heavy hitting antics will be tested again in this fight and we'll see if he can shift the tide and keep the fight standing this time around. It'll be a banger fight to watch!

Co-main event
Alonzo "El Loco" Leandro vs Tenacity "Lovey Munchkin" Tshabalala

This will be the second meeting between the two fighters, but this one has much more at stake as the HW champ will be crowned in this fight. "El Loco" dominated in their first meeting. He continuosly dragged the fight to the ground and neutralized Tshabalala all fight long. He'll look to keep his undefeated record and be the first HW champ by repeating what he did before. "Lovey Munchkin" has other plans for this one. He is an excellent boxer with dynamites in his hands and he'll look to have this fight standing this time around so that he can throw his bombs to secure the victory. We'll see who will have the belt after the fight!

Main Card

Jean Pierre "Le Soumissionaire" Archambeau vs Tim Orsetti

"Le Soumissionaire" is on a two fight win streak in CDFC, and both wins coming by Armbar with one being the submission of the night. He is a very slick fighter in the ground with his Proficient wrestling and brown belt in BJJ, We'll see if he can secure another submission victory in this fight. Tim Orsetti on the other hand is on a three fight win streak in CDFC. He is a more well-rounded fighter than Archambeau with his accurate striking and he has a purple belt in BJJ. We will see who can maintain their streak and make a run for the title.

Tomahawk "The Massacre" Mankiller vs Marcus "The Devil" Vinicius

An undefeated Tomahawk will look to add another victim to his vicious KO list. He already racked up 3 straight wins in CDFC and all came by TKO. He is an exceptional Muay Thai striker and he decamates his opponents with it. Vinicius on the other hand will make his CDFC debut. He is a one-dimensional fighter with his solid boxing. We'll see if his granite chin holds up against Tomahawk. This is a fight with KO written all over it.

Super Special vs Bowfa "Deez" Smif

Super Special, a former champion will be making his debut in CDFC. He is a solid powerful boxer and have strong wrestling as well. He was not able to defend his belt but he'll try to make a run here in CDFC. Bowfa "Deez" Smif on the other hand, was successful in his debut and secured a fight of the night award as well. He dominated his last fight in the clinch. He is a very strong Muay Thai striker and a respectable wrestler as well. We'll see who can generate the offense first to secure the victory!

Undercard

David Bohm vs Wang Chung
Nick Jackson vs Peter Jamie
Gallagher Baginski vs Aidan Hall
Adhena Olisabed vs Murfum Orcarm
Paul Mills vs Martin Ferg

And there you have it, folks! Do not miss this action packed events this coming weekend!

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Caged Dragons Rankings as of Jan 16 2021

 

*Rankings are based solely upon ranking in W/C, with One to Watch being a fighter we feel should be included as a contender despite rank. Please note these rankings do include QFC victories but initially a fighter must have a minimum of one victory over another contender inside the Org to be eligible for a title shot, no exceptions. This may increase in the future to ensure our long term fighters get a fair chance at a title over new fighters in the Org. All titles are initially vacant and will be awarded after a title fight of 5 x 5minute rounds. Note: FA's will be with notation should anyone wish to pick up a contender. IC&E fighters will be phased in as they fight in CDFC outside of Champions coming over who will face the CDFC Champ in a unification Belt match.

 

Bantamweight 135lb - Antonio Tarver 8-0

1. Pertti Palo  4-1

2. Primo Runduski  3-1

3. Kevin Hill  3-1

4. Arthit Jitmuangnon  3-0-1

5. Kotaro Asakura  3-0

One to Watch  - Frank Dux  2-0

Featherweight 145lb - Jesus Valle  5-0

1. Jack Goff  6-1

2. Bruce Lee  3-0

3. Little Jimmy  6-0

4. Andrey Kuznetsov  2-0

5. Giant Grizzly  2-1

One to Watch  -  Thomas Martins  3-2

Lightweight 155lb - Jon Biko  4-0

1. Brian McFoy  5-0

2. Brook Anderson  3-0

3. Bryan Danielson  4-0

4. Dzastins Vilums  4-0 FA

5. Jean Pierre Archambeau  3-0

One to Watch - Iago Pacheco  2-0

Welterweight 170lb - Jung Lee   5-1

1. Ben Jammin  6-1

2. Tomahawk Mankiller  5-0 

3. Ivar Kvick  5-0

4. Ham Burger  4-0

5. Tyler Crowe  4-1

One to Watch  - Jorge Santa Perez  3-1

                         - Conny Ponny  3-0

                         - Jose Garcia  4-0

Middleweight 185lb - Dedrick Havoc  6-1

1. Corey Nemec  3-0

2. Dan Koloa  4-1

3. Dylon Taylor  4-1

4. Antoine Milfort  3-1

5. Mauricio Della Bella  5-2

One to Watch  - Killian Andrew  6-2

Light Heavyweight 205lb - Kimbo Slice  6-1

1. Andrei Baltaretu  6-0

2. Khalil Burnett 3-0

3.  BJJ Ace  4-1

4. Arto Jarvinen  6-0

5. Charles Wang  4-0

One to Watch - Dan Koloa  4-1

Heavyweight 265lb - Tenacity Tshabalala  5-1

1. Heino Vanhatalo  3-0

2. Alonzo Leandro  6-1

3. Kevin Condom  4-1

4. Jarkko Ahola  3-1

5. Evaristo Catricheo  2-0

One to Watch - Dragan Tenzasevsky  3-0

                        - Olaf Ragnarsson  2-0

                        - Chad Johnson  2-0

         

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Welcome fight fans for another edition of CDFC! We'll have an exciting set of fights as we'll witness a battle between champions! Bantamweight champ will look to be the first ever to hold two titles at the same time and Featherweight champ will look to defend! Let's get to the previews!

MAIN EVENT
Jesus "Faroon Love Shady" Valle vs "The Eater of Worlds" Antonio Tarver

A battle between champions! Jesus Valle will look to defend his belt for the 2nd time to deny Tarver's quest of Champ-champ. Valle continue to rack up the awards with 4 consecutive awards after fights (3 by KO and 1 fight of the night). His vicious Muay Thai is always on point and it will be tested again against a very dangerous Tarver. "The Eater of Worlds" will be free from the gruelling weight cuts of Bantamweight and will fight in his natural weight to be the first ever
champ-champ in the org. He has won back to back fights by submission and garnered a sub of the night award as well. If he can take the fight to the ground, it will be all problem for the defending champ. We'll see how this fight turns out!


Co-main event
Olaf "Knife" Ragnarsson vs Evaristo "El Paisano" Catricheo

Ragnarsson has been on a tear lately with two straight wins and all by TKO. He proved again that he is dangerous in the clinch with his knife-like elbows. We'll see if his domination continues in this fight. "El Paisano" will be making his CDFC debut and will look to come out with a win. He's an undefeated fighter coming from ICE. He'll look to stay undefeated with his strong wrestling and purple belt in BJJ.

MAIN CARD
Conny Ponny vs Eusebio "Corporal" Mamani

Ponny made a successful debut in his last fight and he displayed a wide array of his repertoire. He dominated in the clinch with his dirty boxing and he out-struck his opponent with his boxing and Muay Thai. We'll see if he can display more of his skills in this fight. "Corporal" will be making his debut in CDFC coming from a title fight loss in ICE. He's an excellent boxer backed with great wrestling. He can dish out punishment from the feet or the ground with his ground and pound. It'll be interesting to see how this fight will be dictated.

Toppo Damorning vs "Best Bout Machine" Kenny Omega

Damorning has been up and down recently with a record of 1-2 in CDFC. He'll be digging for consistency and get another win in this match between two submission artists. "Best Bout Machine" is another fighter coming from ICE. He recently got bested in his last fight, but when he's at his best, he makes people tap and collect awards. We'll see who has the better submission game in this fight.

Mister ToYou vs Kaarlo Susi
A fight between two young fighters. Mister ToYou will be making his debut in CDFC and will look to take out Susi. He's an Exceptional Muay Thai artist and he's packed with great boxing as well. He's also capable in the ground with his submissions. He'll be a tricky problem to solve for his opponents. Kaarlo Susi was successful in his debut with a big KO win. He is an excellent Muay Thai artist himself but he dished out punishment with his boxing. The two young fighters have almost identical skillset, it'll be interesting to see who can dictate the pace and who can strike first.

UNDERCARD
Junqueiro Santo Amaro v Brent Jackson        
Bartholomew Slice v Giuseppe De Rossi         
Tristan Covail v Kekino Maluga         
Android Gero v Kordell Melvin        
Kolton Johnson Jr v Simba Smith

And there you have it, fight fans! Another action packed card where history will be made! Don't miss it!

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Welcome fight fans for another edition of CDFC! We'll have an exciting set of fights as we'll witness a battle between champions! Bantamweight champ will look to be the first ever to hold two titles at the same time and Featherweight champ will look to defend! Let's get to the previews!

MAIN EVENT
Jesus "Faroon Love Shady" Valle vs "The Eater of Worlds" Antonio Tarver

A battle between champions! Jesus Valle will look to defend his belt for the 2nd time to deny Tarver's quest of Champ-champ. Valle continue to rack up the awards with 4 consecutive awards after fights (3 by KO and 1 fight of the night). His vicious Muay Thai is always on point and it will be tested again against a very dangerous Tarver. "The Eater of Worlds" will be free from the gruelling weight cuts of Bantamweight and will fight in his natural weight to be the first ever
champ-champ in the org. He has won back to back fights by submission and garnered a sub of the night award as well. If he can take the fight to the ground, it will be all problem for the defending champ. We'll see how this fight turns out!


Co-main event
Olaf "Knife" Ragnarsson vs Evaristo "El Paisano" Catricheo

Ragnarsson has been on a tear lately with two straight wins and all by TKO. He proved again that he is dangerous in the clinch with his knife-like elbows. We'll see if his domination continues in this fight. "El Paisano" will be making his CDFC debut and will look to come out with a win. He's an undefeated fighter coming from ICE. He'll look to stay undefeated with his strong wrestling and purple belt in BJJ.

MAIN CARD
Conny Ponny vs Eusebio "Corporal" Mamani

Ponny made a successful debut in his last fight and he displayed a wide array of his repertoire. He dominated in the clinch with his dirty boxing and he out-struck his opponent with his boxing and Muay Thai. We'll see if he can display more of his skills in this fight. "Corporal" will be making his debut in CDFC coming from a title fight loss in ICE. He's an excellent boxer backed with great wrestling. He can dish out punishment from the feet or the ground with his ground and pound. It'll be interesting to see how this fight will be dictated.

Toppo Damorning vs "Best Bout Machine" Kenny Omega

Damorning has been up and down recently with a record of 1-2 in CDFC. He'll be digging for consistency and get another win in this match between two submission artists. "Best Bout Machine" is another fighter coming from ICE. He recently got bested in his last fight, but when he's at his best, he makes people tap and collect awards. We'll see who has the better submission game in this fight.

Mister ToYou vs Kaarlo Susi
A fight between two young fighters. Mister ToYou will be making his debut in CDFC and will look to take out Susi. He's an Exceptional Muay Thai artist and he's packed with great boxing as well. He's also capable in the ground with his submissions. He'll be a tricky problem to solve for his opponents. Kaarlo Susi was successful in his debut with a big KO win. He is an excellent Muay Thai artist himself but he dished out punishment with his boxing. The two young fighters have almost identical skillset, it'll be interesting to see who can dictate the pace and who can strike first.

UNDERCARD
Junqueiro Santo Amaro v Brent Jackson        
Bartholomew Slice v Giuseppe De Rossi         
Tristan Covail v Kekino Maluga         
Android Gero v Kordell Melvin        
Kolton Johnson Jr v Simba Smith

And there you have it, fight fans! Another action packed card where history will be made! Don't miss it!

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Antonio Tarver (8-0)

135 Champion (1 Defense)

(Interview leading up to his clash with Jesus Valle for the 145 championship)

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Interviewer:Today I’m joined by the bantamweight champion the “Eater Of Worlds” Antonio Tarver, Antonio you face the dominant featherweight champion at CDFC 19 chasing double champion status. What is your motivation behind calling him out besides a second championship?

Tarver: *Adjusts 135 belt on his shoulder* Well I want to be the greatest, since I was born I knew I was built for the fight game. Fighting at my natural weight of 145 makes this fight even better, the weight cut is quite brutal to 135 but we get it done everytime I go out there I try to show dominance on every part of the spectrum.

Interviewer:You seem to perform well with other high level grapplers. Your fight with Pertti Palo for the 135 Championship was quite controversial, being behind on the scorecards both rounds before and early in the third round getting that submission. Do you see a rematch happening there at 135 for the title, and how do you plan to face someone like Jesus Valle known for his great standup and power inside the featherweight division?

Tarver: I appreciate you for bringing up the fact I lost both the rounds prior to the submission victory, I think I put my heart on display there and showed in that fight you can throw me through the gutter and I’m still going for the finish. He’s a great fighter and just picked up a good win, I see a rematch playing out at some point. He deserves a title shot after the performance he put up against me. To answer your question about the Valle fight while not revealing my gameplan, I see him showcasing his regular fighting style trying to go for the KO because that’s his best outcome in the fight. But as soon as I grab ahold of him this fight swings in my favor, trust me this will be much more of a test of will for him than it will be for me. I am relentless, and he’s nervous about defending his gold against someone like me I guarantee it.

Interviewer: Is there any bad blood in this matchup, or is it mutual respect? And how big is this matchup for the company, and you yourself?

Tarver: I wouldn’t say there’s bad blood, I have respect for him as a man. There is no room for friendships in this sport, when we step in that octagon my only objective is to squeeze the air out of his lungs. Not to reveal too much behind the scenes info but I’m the one that called for this fight. I called Jason on the phone and he loved the idea, he calls Valle and he wants to move down to fight me for my belt when this was my callout. I graciously accepted his challenge but it only made sense for us to fight at our normal weight and if he beats me (which he won’t) he can come down to 135 and challenge for my gold. This is the biggest Caged Dragons fight up to this current day and the biggest opportunity of my life to be the first ever double-champion of the organization and prove my skills against another dominant fighter.

Interviewer: With the addition of the IC&E roster to CDFC, who do you think will show the most prowess long term out of the two rosters?

Tarver: It’s really hard to say because my job isn’t to come out here and bury anyone, my jobs to fight. But I like a lot of the possible matchups and the matchups that are already in the works between the two rosters. In the end of the day, this game is unpredictable and we could see a new P4P king in the roster from either side sooner then later you never know.

Interviewer: What’s your opinion on the state of the Lightweight division, with the champion Jon Biko refusing to defend his championship? Where should the division go from here?

Tarver: I think that championship should be vacated, he’s a joke for the inactivity he has chosen. They should strip the title and put it up for grabs for other contenders who have been waiting for a shot. If Jon Biko decides to come back to the octagon, I’d love to fight him and choke him out for the fans. Who knows you could see me move up to 155 in the future. A true champion takes any call, anywhere any place, and anytime. That’s what I think.

Interviewer: Any last words for the fans or your opponent Jesus Valle?

Tarver: Tomorrow you will see Jesus Valle and I face off for the featherweight title, and the first CDFC double-champion Antonio Tarver arise. My confidence does not mean I am overlooking Valle, but I just can’t wait to display what truly makes me a champion and the skill set I posses. You will see me in the CDFC Hall Of Fame some day. The biggest fight in CDFC history happens tomorrow so make sure you buy your tickets and come to the after party. Thank you it’s been real

*Shakes Interviewers hand and walks out of camera view*

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Antonio Tarver (9-0) First CDFC Double-Champion:

Happy to celebrate this huge victory and accomplishment of being dominant in my showings and being the first double-champion of this organization. I told the people this was more of a test for Valle then it was for me but I respect him for stepping in the octagon and taking that test and I’m sure we will fight again one day. We will see what’s next and prepare diligently for it. On my way to the Hall Of Fame of this organization, and who knows if all goes well and I start feeling greedy and move up to 155 to see what Jon Bikos ass is doing if he decides to start competing again. Tonight we celebrate.

 

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On 12/30/2021 at 12:14 PM, Golden97 said:

Geez sorry I sacked Mankiller, bruh is undefeated and knocked out the champ but still fighting bums. He’s nothing special , I heard he doesn’t even change his clothes anymore. Under my management this chinless bum would be king I almost regret throwing him in the bin

Yep he's still undefeated lol

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On 12/29/2021 at 5:48 AM, markvinny said:

tomahawk mankiller? looking u! 

prepare yourself to get knocked out for the first time, this belt? its mine! 

 

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I heard you tried crying your way to a rematch.....you lost every round in that fight you deserve nothing but being mocked you loser.

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Welcome fight fans for another edition of CDFC! We have another title to be defended this coming weekend! We'll see if the champ will be successful to defend this time around! Let's get to the previews!

MAIN EVENT
Dedrick "Middleweight Hunter" Havoc
vs Corey Nemec
Havoc has been wreaking havoc in the division since his CDFC debut. He's been making people tap left and right and he's added a lot of trophies for his Middleweight hunting. He'll look to add another victim to his list as he try to defend his title. The champ showed his mentality and heart in his last fight, he's not scared to be down in the scorecards as he looks to submit his opponents in any situation. He will be put to test once again in this title defense against a formiddable undefeated opponent. Nemec is an excellent Muay Thai artist that might approach the champ like his previous opponent. His clinches is dangerous but he needs to be careful of closing the distance as the champ can find ways to take it to the ground once given the opportunity. We'll see whose undefeated streak in CDFC will remain and who will walk out the champ!

Co-main event
Jorge "Prisa" Santa Perez
vs Jeno Christ
"Prisa" has been on a tear in CDFC with 3 straight first round finishes. He's a well-rounded fighter with his boxing, wrestling and is a brown belt in BJJ. He's a pick your poison type of opponent, he can finish the fight any way he wants and is a force to be reckoned with in this division. As young as he is, it's scary to see that he might not yet scratched the surface of his potential. We'll see if he can maintain his undefeated run in CDFC. Jeno Christ is also a young fighter that made his successful debut in CDFC. He's an excellent Muay Thai artist with KO power. He displayed his improved boxing in his last fight with a vicious 25 second KO that also got him the KO of the night. "Prisa" will definitely have the advantage in the ground, but we'll see who can dictate the pace and for this fight.

MAIN CARD
"The Fangs" Charles Wang
vs Horacio Sadaval
Two fighters making their debut in CDFC, Wang has the experience advantage coming in to this fight. He has 4 wins in his record all coming in the first round by submission. He's dangerous in the ground with his Brown belt in BJJ. Sadaval is a young fighter looking to prove himself in the ranks of CDFC. He's an exceptional wrestler and with decent striking from his boxing and Muay Thai. We'll see if he can defend the submissions and keep the fight standing up.

Middle "Beast" Bear vs David Sakovic
The chin of "Beast" wasn't able to hold up in his debut fight, as he got stopped in the first round. He's back looking for a revenge win in this fight. He's a brown belt in BJJ, and has little background in striking and wrestling. He'll look to close the distance to take the fight to the ground and apply his BJJ skills. Sakovic's undefeated streak come to a halt in his last fight, and he'll look to make another run with a win in this fight. He's a well-rounded fighter with KO power and blue belt in BJJ. His two wins came from submission but he still can hang in the stand-up. We'll see how he will approach this fight to get the victory.

Zy Meth vs Aleksander "Hermóðr" Ragnarsson
A fight between two fighter with identical skillsets, both Muay Thai artists will look to stand and strike in this fight. Meth recently coming off a loss but before that, he was snapping heads for 6 rounds with his master-class striking. His pace in his strikes is suffocating and his last loss came off just because he wasn't able to defend the takedown. Ragnarsson is on a nice run with two straight victories after his debut loss. He's been knocking people out with his strikes compared to Meth's decision wins. With both fighters' skillset, we'll see a strike fest in this fight and we'll see whose chin will last and walk off with the victory.

UNDER CARD
Emil Henriksen
v Sadao Higuchi        
Troy Nyugen
v Niall ODooley        
Floruit Biggus
v Balabak Agayo       
Thorulf Hammar
v Bertil Brutal        
Joey Faolin
v Carvel Watkins

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Caged Dragons Rankings as of Jan 30 2021

 

*Rankings are based solely upon ranking in W/C, with One to Watch being a fighter we feel should be included as a contender despite rank. Please note these rankings do include QFC victories but initially a fighter must have a minimum of one victory over another contender inside the Org to be eligible for a title shot, no exceptions. This may increase in the future to ensure our long term fighters get a fair chance at a title over new fighters in the Org. All titles are initially vacant and will be awarded after a title fight of 5 x 5minute rounds. Note: FA's will be with notation should anyone wish to pick up a contender. IC&E fighters will be phased in as they fight in CDFC outside of Champions coming over who will face the CDFC Champ in a unification Belt match.

 

Bantamweight 135lb - Antonio Tarver 9-0

1. Pertti Palo  4-1

2. Primo Runduski  3-1

3. Kevin Hill  3-1

4. Arthit Jitmuangnon  3-0-1

5. Kotaro Asakura  3-0

One to Watch  - Frank Dux  2-0

                            - Benny Abiog 3-0-1

                        - Kotaro Asakura 3-0

Featherweight 145lb - Antonio Tarver 9-0

1. Jack Goff  6-1

2. Reni Manfield  6-0

3. Jesus Valle 5-1

4. Bruce Lee  3-0

5. Little Jimmy  6-0

One to Watch  -  Floruit Biggus  3-1

Lightweight 155lb - Jon Biko  4-0

1. Brian McFoy  5-0

2. Junior Johnson  4-1

3. Brook Anderson  3-0

4. Bryan Danielson  4-0

5. Dzastins Vilums  4-0

One to Watch - Iago Pacheco  2-0

                       - Jean Pierre Archambeau  3-0

Welterweight 170lb - Jung Lee   5-1

1. Ben Jammin  6-1

2. Tomahawk Mankiller  5-0 

3. Ivar Kvick  5-0

4. Ham Burger  4-0

5. Tyler Crowe  4-1

One to Watch  - Jorge Santa Perez  4-1

                         - Junqueiro Santo Amaro  3-0

                         - Jose Garcia  4-0

Middleweight 185lb - Dedrick Havoc  7-1

1. Dylon Taylor 4-1

2. Corey Nemec  3-1

3. Antoine Milfort  3-1

4.Victor Cash  3-1

5. Mauricio Della Bella  5-2

One to Watch  - Killian Andrew  6-2

Light Heavyweight 205lb - Kimbo Slice  6-1

1. Andrei Baltaretu  6-0

2. Khalil Burnett 3-0

3.  BJJ Ace  4-1

4. Arto Jarvinen  6-0

5. Charles Wang  5-0

One to Watch - Dan Koloa  4-1

Heavyweight 265lb - Tenacity Tshabalala  5-1

1. Heino Vanhatalo  3-0

2. Alonzo Leandro  6-1

3. Evaristo Catricheo  3-0

4. Jarkko Ahola  3-1

5. Kevin Condom  4-1

One to Watch - Dragan Tenzasevsky  3-0

                        - Emil Henrikson  3-1

                        - Chad Johnson  2-0

                        - Kekino Maluga  2-0

         

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Emil "The Sensitive Giant" Henriksen (378534)  

"Peace and harmony. Harmony and peace... You know what...? You know what...? Do you all know...? The future... Champ... The future champ is here. The Sensitive Giant is just a future champ. My next fight is like Golden way. Golden way... To the title. I will be the next contender.

Peace... Love... Love you all... Peace..."

 
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Caged Dragons Rankings as of Feb 6 2021

 

*Rankings are based solely upon ranking in W/C, with One to Watch being a fighter we feel should be included as a contender despite rank. Please note these rankings do include QFC victories but initially a fighter must have a minimum of one victory over another contender inside the Org to be eligible for a title shot, no exceptions. This may increase in the future to ensure our long term fighters get a fair chance at a title over new fighters in the Org. All titles will be awarded after a title fight of 5 x 5minute rounds. Note: FA's will be with notation should anyone wish to pick up a contender.

 

Bantamweight 135lb - Antonio Tarver 9-0

1. Pertti Palo  4-1

2. Primo Runduski  3-1

3. Kevin Hill  3-1

4. Arthit Jitmuangnon  3-0-1

5. Kotaro Asakura  3-0

One to Watch  - Frank Dux  2-0

                            - Benny Abiog 3-0-1

                        - Kotaro Asakura 3-0

Featherweight 145lb - Antonio Tarver 9-0

1. Jack Goff  6-1

2. Reni Manfield  6-0

3. Jesus Valle 5-1

4. Bruce Lee  3-0

5. Little Jimmy  7-0

One to Watch  -  Floruit Biggus  3-1

Lightweight 155lb - Jon Biko  4-0

1. Junior Johnson  4-1

2. Brook Anderson  4-0

3. Brian McFoy  5-1

4. Iago Pacheco  3-0

5. Dzastins Vilums  4-0

One to Watch - Bryan Danielson  4-1

                       - Jean Pierre Archambeau  3-0

Welterweight 170lb - Jung Lee   5-1

1. Ben Jammin  6-1

2. Tomahawk Mankiller  5-0 

3. Ivar Kvick  5-0

4. Ham Burger  4-0

5. Tyler Crowe  4-1

One to Watch  - Jorge Santa Perez  4-1

                         - Junqueiro Santo Amaro  3-0

                         - Jose Garcia  4-0

Middleweight 185lb - Dedrick Havoc  7-1

1. Dylon Taylor 4-1

2. Corey Nemec  3-1

3. Antoine Milfort  3-1

4.Victor Cash  3-1

5. Mauricio Della Bella  5-2 FA

One to Watch  - Killian Andrew  6-2

Light Heavyweight 205lb - Kimbo Slice  7-1

1. Khalil Burnett 4-0

2. Arto Jarvinen  7-0

3.  BJJ Ace  4-1

4. Charles Wang  5-0

5. Andrei Baltaretu  6-1

One to Watch - Jerman Christ  3-0

Heavyweight 265lb - Tenacity Tshabalala  5-1

1. Evaristo Catricheo  3-0

2. Jarkko Ahola  4-1

3. Alonzo Leandro  6-1

4. Emil Henrikson  3-1

5. Heino Vanhatalo  3-1

One to Watch - Dragan Tenzasevsky  3-0

                        -  Kevin Condom  4-1

                        - Candy Routure  3-1

                        - Kekino Maluga  2-0

       

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Caged Dragons Rankings as of Feb 13 2021

 

*Rankings are based solely upon ranking in W/C, with One to Watch being a fighter we feel should be included as a contender despite rank. Please note these rankings do include QFC victories but initially a fighter must have a minimum of one victory over another contender inside the Org to be eligible for a title shot, no exceptions. This may increase in the future to ensure our long term fighters get a fair chance at a title over new fighters in the Org. All titles will be awarded after a title fight of 5 x 5minute rounds. Note: FA's will be with notation should anyone wish to pick up a contender.

 

Bantamweight 135lb - Antonio Tarver 9-0

1. Pertti Palo  4-1

2. Primo Runduski  3-1

3. Frank Dux  3-0

4. Arthit Jitmuangnon  3-0-1

5. Kotaro Asakura  3-0

One to Watch - Benny Abiog 3-0-1

                        - Kotaro Asakura 3-0

                        - Primo Runduski  4-1

Featherweight 145lb - Antonio Tarver 9-0

1. Jack Goff  7-1

2. Reni Manfield  6-0

3. Jesus Valle 6-1

4. Little Jimmy 7-0

5. Bruce Lee  3-1 FA

One to Watch  -  Floruit Biggus  3-1

Lightweight 155lb - Jon Biko  4-0

1. Junior Johnson  4-1

2. Brook Anderson  4-0

3. Brian McFoy  5-1

4. Iago Pacheco  3-0

5. Dzastins Vilums  4-0

One to Watch - Bryan Danielson  4-1

                       - Jean Pierre Archambeau  3-0

                       - Nassir Bey  5-1

Welterweight 170lb - Ivar Kvick  6-0

1. Ben Jammin  6-1

2. Tomahawk Mankiller  5-0 

3. Ham Burger 4-0

4. Jung Lee  6-2 FA

5. Tyler Crowe  4-1

One to Watch  - Jorge Santa Perez  4-1

                         - Junqueiro Santo Amaro  3-0

                         - Jose Garcia  4-0

Middleweight 185lb - Dedrick Havoc  7-1

1. Dylon Taylor 4-1

2. Corey Nemec  3-1

3. Antoine Milfort  3-1

4. Victor Cash  4-1

5. Jim Johnathan  5-2

One to Watch  - Killian Andrew  6-3

Light Heavyweight 205lb - Kimbo Slice  7-1

1. Khalil Burnett 4-0

2. Arto Jarvinen  7-0

3.  Charles Wang  5-0

4. Andrei Baltaretu  6-1

5. Jerman Christ  3-0

One to Watch - Arne Skognar  3-1

Heavyweight 265lb - Tenacity Tshabalala  5-1

1. Evaristo Catricheo  3-0

2. Jarkko Ahola  4-1

3. Alonzo Leandro  6-1

4. Emil Henrikson  3-1

5. Heino Vanhatalo  3-1

One to Watch - Dragan Tenzasevsky  3-0

                        -  Kevin Condom  4-1

                        - Candy Routure  3-1

                        - Kekino Maluga  2-0

       

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Welcome back fight fans, for another back to back edition of CDFC this coming weekend! Let's head on to the first preview

Main Event
"The Eater Of Worlds" Antonio Tarver vs Reni Manfield
It was a historic moment for Antonio Tarver, as he became the first ever double champ in CDFC. He already defended his bantamweight championship once, and he'll look to stay undefeated and defend his featherweight championship in this fight. His dominant ground game has given him an incredible feat, and he'll look to continue making history with a win here. Reni Manfield is no slouch himself, he's the former ICE featherweight champ and he's also undefeated with 2 title defenses in his name. He'll be making his debut and he'll look to snatch the gold out off Tarver. He's a more complete fighter with a decorated striking and he has a vicious ground game as well. It's gonna be an exciting fight, who'll remain undefeated? Who'll walk out with the championship? Let's be sure to not miss this one!

Co-Main Event
Tomahawk "The Massacre" Mankiller vs Jorge "Prisa" Santa Perez
Another fight between two undefeated fighters here in CDFC. Mankiller will look to add another victim in his record. He recently changed management but it has not stopped him from racking up victories, the most recent victory got him the fight of the night award. He's exceptional Muay Thai is always on display knocking people out from clinch or on the outside. "Prisa" on the other hand is an excellent boxer but he can also mix it up with his submissions as he also has a brown belt in BJJ. A dangerous fighter whether on the feet or ground, you have to wonder where the fight will be dictated and who will come out on top?

Main Card
Wang Chung vs Alonzo "El Loco" Leandro
Wang Chung's brown belt in BJJ was on full display in his last fight as he continued he pushed his winstreak to 2 straight in CDFC and he racked up a sub of the night award as well. He'll look to continue his surge to have a shot for the title with a win in this fight. "El Loco" got his shot on the title but came out short in their 2nd meeting. He'll look to make
another run to get their 3rd meeting with the champ. He's the older between the two fighter but Chung has the BJJ advantage and Leandro has the wrestling advantage. An interesting fight between two excellent ground fighters, we'll see who can dictate the pace and get the victory in this one.

Super Special vs Antoine "No Time" Milfort
Super Special is a former champ in ICE, but he lost his belt to Kvick who is now the champ in CDFC as well. He made a successful debut in his last fight and he'll look to continue his momentum with a win in this fight. Special is a great boxer backed with excellent grappling. He's a deadly accurate boxer and he'll face a fighter with a similar skillset. "No Time"
is making his run for the belt and a win here might clinch his shot. As said, he's skillset is similar with Special, it's an interesting fight of two solid boxer, and a knockout might be on the horizon.

Jimmy Christ vs Leon Finn
Jimmy Christ will be making his debut in CDFC after a solid perforamance in ICE. He's an excellent Muay Thai fighter, and has a decent wrestling backgroung. He's backed up with solid striking and brute strength, something that was shown in his debut in ICE. He's still a very young fighter with much more to improve but we'll see if he can generate the same performance from his last outing to get the victory. Leon Finn made a successful debut in CDFC with a solid performance. He landed 100% of his shots in the feet, something Christ should be worried of. He's also a great Muay Thai fighter, but he can take the fight either in the clinch or on the outside and still dish out the same punishment. We'll see how the young gun perform against this predicament.

Undercard
Kekino Maluga v Cho Gath        
Markus Baker v Bo Hell
Sajit Dopinder v Simba Smith
Sam Vatubua v Olof Hell
Yeriel Colon v Adhena Olisabed

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And right on to the next event for our double card weekend!

Main Event
Jeff "One Hit Wonder" Lee vs Kaarlo Susi
Two of the best young fighters here in CDFC will battle it out for supremacy. Both fighters are undefeated in CDFC despite their youth and they'll only continue to get better. Lee has been knocking people out, although he's giving them multiple strikes by ground and pound unlike his nickname, he's getting the job done. Susi on the other hand, is on a tear as well. He's a great Muay Thai artist but he displayed excellent boxing in his last fight. He didn't even throw a single kick or tried the clinch, just accurate boxing. It goes to show the potential that is in the division as these youngsters battle it out. We'll see who can go further in the ranks.

Co-Main Event
Tim Orsetti vs Tumar "Cobra" Kaliev
Orsetti had his 3 fight win streak broken in his last fight. He'll look to build another streak with a win in this fight. He's a well-rounded fighter as he's capable in the stand-up with his boxing, and he can also take it to the ground with his submissions and his ground and pound. It's going to be interesting how he decide to dictate the pace of the fight and how he'll approach a dangerous "Cobra". Kaliev will make his CDFC debut, and he'll look to add another KO victim to his record. He's a dangerous fighter on the feet with vicious power. He hasn't gone past the 2 min. mark of the first round as he knocks out opponents that fast. If this fight remains standing, it's going to be a tough night for Orsetti.

Main Card
Dzastins Vilums vs Paul "Sandman" Mills
Dzastins Vilums made a successful debut in his last fight with a beautiful submission victory. He's showcasing his brown belt in BJJ with all his victories coming off submissions. He recently had change in management and we'll see if it will affect the young fighter's career. "Sandman" bounced back from a debut loss with a brutal stoppage in his last outing. Both young fighters will look to maintain their momentum and make their mark in the division's ranks.

Lord Forklift vs Viper Pitt Jr
A debuting Lord Forklift will look to make a statement victory against a young Viper Pitt Jr. Forklift is a QFC tournament runner up, and he reached it by knocking people out in the first round. He's an excellent boxer with heavy hands and he has a background in grappling as well. We'll see if he can make a solid first impression in his debut. Viper Pitt Jr is coming off a disappointing loss. He is the son of a former legend and he's still trying to live up to the expectation carrying the family name. He's a resilient young fighter full of potential and he'll be looking to bounce back with a win against an older fighter.

Ronald "Sir Kicks-A-Lot" Durall vs Anthony "Smaller" Joshua
Another fight between two young fighters with two different stories so far. This will be the second meeting of the two. Durall bounced back from a debut loss with a beautiful submission in the first round against Joshua. He's not well-knownfor his submissions but it shows how versatile this young gun is as he is able to mix it up from feet or ground. Joshua has hit a wall after his debut win, losing two in a row and both by submission. We'll see what adjustment he has made for this second meeting and if "Kicks-A-Lot" has more tricks up his sleeves.

Under Card
Juanito Rico v Agustin Garcia
Tristan Young v Giuseppe De Rossi
Peter Jamie v Takaru Mamura
Thomas Martins v Gamba Osaka
Jeff Cooper v Kenneth Hell

And there you have it folks! Do not miss this weekends' action packed events!

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