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JSP: "I would like to thank all my sponsors and fans for believing in me for making it this far. Thank you to Commissioner Mr Jason Swanson for the incentive bonus this evening for submission of the night.  The money will go a long way towards improving my training. I didn't mean to put the guy all the way to sleep but when the stakes are high, you don't want to leave the other guy any chance of escaping at that point."

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Kekino "Predator" Maluga (3-0)

 

"Picked up my 2nd win and also my 2nd KO of the night award in CDFC. I never thought MMA would be this easy, my opponents chin feels like it's made of plastic. Finished 3 opponents in under a minute, it's easier than how Uncle Kilo explains it to me. Next for me is traveling to Tokyo, support Uncle Kilo on his road to greatness and after that, celebrating the continuation of the Maluga Family Legacy."

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Caged Dragons Rankings as of Feb 20 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 9-1

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 - Reni Manfield  7-0

1. Jack Goff  7-1

2. Jesus Valle 6-1

3. Little Jimmy 7-0

4. Floruit Biggus  3-1

5. Bruce Lee  3-1 FA

One to Watch  - Colin Murphy  2-1

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  5-0

One to Watch - Bryan Danielson  4-1

                       - Jean Pierre Archambeau  3-0

                       - Nassir Bey  5-1

Welterweight 170lb - Ivar Kvick  6-0

1. Jorge Santa Perez  5-1

2. Ham Burger 4-0

3. Tomahawk Mankiller  5-1

4. Junqueiro Santo Amaro  3-0

5. Jung Lee  6-2 FA

One to Watch  - Ben Jammin  6-2

                         - Tyler Crowe  4-1

                         - 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. Super Special  4-1

One to Watch  - Jim Johnathan  5-2

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. Emil Henrikson  3-1

4. Heino Vanhatalo  3-1

5. Wang Chung  4-1

One to Watch -  Alonzo Leandro  6-2

                        -  Lord Forklift  4-1

                        - Candy Routure  3-1

                        - Kekino Maluga  3-0

       

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Welcome back fight fans for another edition of CDFC! We saw a streak broken and a championship changed hands, and tonight another championship is on the line as the middleweight king defends his belt. Let's get to the previews!

MAIN EVENT
Dedric "Middleweight Hunter" Havoc vs Dylon Taylor
Havoc has been a menace in the division and he's hunted down top contenders every time he step in the cage. He'll be looking to add another victim and defend his belt in this fight. He's been choking all his opponents down with all his wins in his undefeated streak in CDFC coming by way of submission and one of it is the sub of the night award. We'll see if he can get his antics going once again on the ground. Dylon Taylor is also is a fighter that likes to take it to the ground. He's the better wrestler compared to the champ but the champ has a brown belt in BJJ and Taylor has purple. It's going to be interesting how the difference in skills will be a factor in this fight.

Co-Main Event
Corey Nemec
vs Nick "Youngbuck" Jackson
Corey Nemec just came up short on his title shot and he's back in the grind to get another shot. He's a great Muay Thai artist and a strong wrestler and his boxing and Jiu Jutsu is also continuously improving. The clock is ticking for Nemec as his run for gold is on the way. "Youngbuck" made a spectacular debut as he dominated from start to finish. He landed 100+ shots in the ground as he decimated Jamie for 3 rounds. Expect him to shoot for takedowns again and neutralize Nemec's offense with his GNP.

Main Card
Matt "Youngbuck" Jackson
vs Eusebio "Caporal" Mamani
The two will meet again but in a different org, the last meeting, Jackson came out with the belt. Jackson came up short as well in his attempt for the title in CDFC, but a former champ like him knows the grind of being the champ and expect him to come back stronger and get the 2-0 against "Caporal". Mamani put on a show on his last outing as he bagged a fight of the night award in a classic slugfest. Both fighters kept the fight standing and threw some vicious punches. Mamani put out a ridiculous pace and even though not much landed, it was enough to get the judges' nod. We'll see how their 2nd meeting end up and who'll come out the victor.

Toppo Damorning vs Emil "The Sensitive Giant" Henrikson
Damorning has been up and down in CDFC going 2-2 in his first 4 fights. He'll face a giant of an obstacle in this fight, but he's still dangerous in the ground with his brown belt in BJJ. "The Sensitive Giant" has been on a tear going 3-1 in his first 4 fights, and as young as he is, he's living up to his potential. The giant has massive reach advantage everytime he fights and you can imagine a heavy giant lying down on you and cranking your limbs for submissions. It's never a fun night fighting a giant that is not so sensitive when the bell rings. We'll see who will win in this clash.
 
David Sokovic vs Van Driesen
David Sokovic has been crashing down the rankings, after winning his first 2 fights, he has lost 2 in a row. A win here is much needed for Sokovic, as the well-rounded fighter looks to get back on track against a dangerous Driesen. Driesen got himself a sub of the night award on his debut but lost to a tough Pertti Palo. Nothing to be ashamed of losing to one of the top dogs in the division, but he'll look to make a name for himself with a win here.


Undercard
Kenny Omega
vs Murfum Orcarm         
Jeno Christ vs Conny Ponny
Marcus Vinicius vs Brent Jackson
Nassir Bey vs Zy Meth
Narcisse Stevie vs Bartholomew Slice

And there you have it, folks! Another spectacular event this coming weekend! Do not miss this one!

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Caged Dragons Rankings as of Feb 27 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 9-1

1. Pertti Palo  4-1

2. Jesus Valle  6-1

3. Primo Runduski  3-1

4. Frank Dux  3-0

5. Kotaro Asakura  3-0

One to Watch - Benny Abiog 3-0-1

                        - Kotaro Asakura 3-0

                        - Primo Runduski  4-1

Featherweight 145lb - Reni Manfield  7-0

1. Jack Goff  7-1 FA

2. Little Jimmy 7-0

3. Floruit Biggus  3-1

4. Damian Drago  3-1

5. Colin Murphy  2-1

One to Watch  - Gian Grizzly  4-2

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  5-0

One to Watch - Bryan Danielson  4-1

                       - Jean Pierre Archambeau  3-0

                       - Nassir Bey  5-1

Welterweight 170lb - Ivar Kvick  6-0

1. Jorge Santa Perez  5-1

2. Ham Burger 4-0

3. Tomahawk Mankiller  5-1

4. Junqueiro Santo Amaro  3-0

5. Jeno Christ  3-1

One to Watch  - Ben Jammin  6-2

                         - Tyler Crowe  4-1

                         - Jose Garcia  4-0

Middleweight 185lb - Dedrick Havoc  8-1

1. Super Special  4-1

2. Corey Nemec  4-1

3. Antoine Milfort  3-1

4. Victor Cash  4-1

5. Dylon Taylor 4-1

One to Watch  - Jim Johnathan  5-2

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.  Heino Vanhatalo  3-1

4. Wang Chung  4-1

5. Kekino Maluga  3-0

One to Watch -  Alonzo Leandro  6-2

                        -  Lord Forklift  4-1

                        - Candy Routure  3-1

                              

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We are back, fight fans for another ecxiting event of CDFC! We'll see two title fights as the heavyweigh king will defend his belt and a new champ will be crowned! Let's get to the previews

MAIN EVENT
Tenacity "Lovey Munchkin" Tshabalala vs Jarkko Ahola

Tenacity has shown true to his name his tenacity as he's racked up two KO of the night award and one he did getting the belt and revenge to the one who beat him. It'll be his first title defense and his KO strength and boxing will be put to the test as he'll be in a tough night against the challenger. Jarkko Ahola, has been on a rampage in CDFC. He's still undefeated and although he only have one finish in CDFC, he's still getting the job done and he got 2 fight of the night award as well. He has almost the same boxing skill of the champ but he is the much better wrestler, something that the champ will be weary of. It'll be an exciting night and having the champ in the card, it will be expected not to go the distance. Once the dust has settled, only one man will have their hands raised and the belt wrapped around their waist.

Co-main event
Jean Pierre "Le Soumissionaire" Archambeau vs Caelan Aengus

Archambeau has racked up a 3 fight win streak and he has done it all by submission. His brown belt is on full display against his opponents getting one sub of the night award as well. His striking is continuously developing but his main weapon will always be his submissions. We'll see how he can take the fight to the ground against a dangerous striker. Caelan Angus made his successful debut in CDFC with a decision win. He displayed his full arsenal of offense and defense with and dished out heavy punishment with his wonderful boxing. Again the main problem will be how Archambeau can take it to the ground, and Aengus is no easy fighter to bring down.

Main Card
Iago "Maneadeira" Pacheco vs Brook Anderson
Our main card will feature a fight for the lightweight championship! "Maneadeira" made a beautiful debut in CDFC, getting a fight of the night award as well. He was very accurate with his strikes whether with the punch or kicks. He displayed good takedown defense in his last fight, something he'll be expecting again in this fight. His all-around approach is very dangerous for his opponents as they're going in not knowing where his strikes will be coming from. Brook Anderson has gone 2-0 in CDFC. He's an excellent wrestler and a purple belt in BJJ. As said earlier, his takedowns is something to be expected and something Pacheco will be worried of. The question will be if he can bring Pacheco to the ground and if he can keep him there. It's going to be a striker vs wrestler and a champ will be crowned after this fight.

Olaf "Knife" Ragnarsson vs Chad "The Test" Johnson
Ragnarsson got his momentum wheels derailed with a loss in his previous fight. He'll look to make another run and will start it off with a win in this fight. Ragnarsson's inexperience in Jiu Jutsu was proven in his last fight. He'll not worry about it in this fight and he'll come in with the better Muay Thai but the lesser boxing. Johnson will put Ragnarsson to "The Test". looking to bounce back from his debut loss. He's still relatively young but he's a great boxer and has a respectable all-around background. It's going to be an all-out brawl between this two.

Middle "Beast" Bear vs Mike "Z-Man" Ziegler
Bear has bounced back after his debut loss with a win against Sokovic. A win here again will propel him up the standings and he'll have another chance to showcase his Brown belt in BJJ. "Z-Man" bounced back after being defeated by Tarver with a win against Hornby. All his wins has come by TKO so far in CDFC, with his solid wrestling and boxing. He'll have the advantage in striking but the disadvantage in BJJ. We'll see who can dictate where this fight will go and who can come out on top.

Undercard
Joey Faolin v Horacio Sadaval
Randy Adams v Carvel Watkins
Micahel Anderson v Thouxanban Ross
Jake Roberts v Victor Jones

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What's up, fight fans!? We have another spectacular event on our hands this coming weekend. We'll see the dominant LHW Knockout king Kimbo Slice defend his belt against an undefeated Arto Jarvinen! Plus an exciting pack of fights. Let's get to the event previews!

Main Event
Kimbo Slice vs Arto Jarvinen

Kimbo Slice has returned back to his dominant form, since his hiccup loss to Ace, he has regained his belt and defended it against Baltaretu. Now he'll be looking to defend for the 2nd time and maintain his dominance in the division. The knockout king hasn't gone past the 1st round in CDFC and the crazy part is, none has lasted more than 2 minutes. That shows how powerful
the man is. Jarvinen is a savage knockout artist himself, winning back to back via TKO. He's a very good wrestler and a solid boxer as well. He can work in the clinch or wear you down in the ground and he can hang in the striking department. A solid fighter overall and it's probably the first time Slice will face an adversary like this. We'll see if Jarvinen can walk out undefeated and with the belt in his waist or Slice will retain.

Co-Main event
Benny "Kwaks" Abiog vs Jesus "Faraon Love Shady" Valle

A debuting "Kwaks" will go straight on to the headlines against the former champ. "Kwaks" is a well-rounded fighter with KO power in his arsenal. He's main weapon is his solid Muay Thai but he can take the fight wherever he pleases. Valle, the former champ is making another run for the title and a win here might give him another shot. He took home a solid KO of the night
award in his last outing. He's the better Muay Thai artist between the two and the better grappler. This fight will be a true banger and a fight worthy for the co-main event. Expect fireworks from this one as it probably will not last for a decision.

Main Card
"Sick" Vick Venom vs Candy "The Natural" Routure

Vick Venom is off to a pretty "Sick" start in his young career. He's off to a 3-0 start in CDFC and he's looking to continue that surge for a shot for the title. Venom is a strong boxer and with great wrestling. His precision in his boxing is key to his fast start and his takedown defense and offense are also valuable weapons. "The Natural" made his spectacular debut and demolished Johnson under a minute. He's also a good wrestler and as he did in his last fight, he can dominate in the clinch as well. An epxlosive match overall that can go either way.

Killian "The Destroyer" Andrew vs "Lil" Victor Cash
"The Destroyer" got off to a disappointing start with a loss in his debut, and it came from where he is supposed to be strong at - BJJ. With a brown belt in BJJ, he racked up 3 sub of the night award in his previous org, he'll be looking to make a comeback and prove he's one of the elite in the ground in CDFC. Cash made a solid bounce back win against Della Bella. He finished the fight under 2 minutes and in a way he always does, TKO. He was called out by Nemec last January, and a win here could set up a collision course between the two contenders.

Kotaro Asakura vs Primo Runduski
Asakura made a solid debut grabbing the fight of the night award as he go home. He showed off his excellent Muay Thai with grueling kicks, mixing it up with the head, body and legs. He has the clear advantage in that department heading to this fight, and will look to continue the momentum of his young career. Primo Runduski recently had a management change since his debut loss, and he racked up 2 straight wins since then. Heading in to this fight, he's the older of the two and the better boxer, but he'll have to watch out for the kicks of Asakura and his chin is also well knowned for holding up against strikers.

Undercard
Ben Jamin v Magomed Magomedov
Jake Robertson v Je Ha Kim
Gallagher Baginkski v Jim Johnathan
Junqueiro Santo Amaro v Roman Reyes
Alexander Rozhkov v Paddy Murphy

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Caged Dragons Rankings as of Mar 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 9-1

1. Pertti Palo  4-1

2. Jesus Valle  7-1

3. Primo Runduski  4-1

4. Frank Dux  3-0

5. Kotaro Asakura  4-1

One to Watch - Benny Abiog 4-1-1

                        - Van Driesen 5-2

Featherweight 145lb - Reni Manfield  7-0

1. Jack Goff  7-1 

2. Little Jimmy 7-0

3. Floruit Biggus  3-1

4. Damian Drago  3-1

5. Colin Murphy  2-1

One to Watch  - Giant Grizzly  2-2

Lightweight 155lb - Iago Pacheco  4-0

1. Junior Johnson  4-1

2. Brook Anderson  4-1

3. Dzastins Vilums  5-0

4. Little Jimmy  7-0

5.  Jean Pierre Archambeau  4-0

One to Watch - Bryan Danielson  4-1

                       - Nassir Bey  5-2

Welterweight 170lb - Ivar Kvick  6-0

1. Jorge Santa Perez  5-1

2. Ham Burger 5-0

3. Tomahawk Mankiller  5-1

4. Junqueiro Santo Amaro  4-0

5. Jeno Christ  3-1

One to Watch  - Ben Jammin  7-2

                         - Tyler Crowe  4-1

Middleweight 185lb - Dedrick Havoc  8-1

1. Super Special  4-1

2. Corey Nemec  4-1

3. Victor Cash  5-1

4. Jim Johnathan  6-2

5. Simon Panek - 3-1

One to Watch  - Pate Mfer 2-0

Light Heavyweight 205lb - Arto Jarvinen  8-0

1. Khalil Burnett 4-0

2. Charles Wang  6-0

3. Andrei Baltaretu  6-1

4. Jerman Christ  3-0

5. Kimbo Slice 7-2 FA

One to Watch - Arne Skognar  3-1

Heavyweight 265lb - Jarkko Ahola  5-1

1. Evaristo Catricheo  3-0

2. Heino Vanhatalo  3-1

3. Candy Routure  4-1 

4. Wang Chung  4-1

5. Kekino Maluga  3-0

One to Watch -  Alonzo Leandro  6-2

                        -  Lord Forklift  4-1

                        - Olaf Ragnarsson  3-1

                              

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What's up, fight fans!? We're back for another title defense this coming weekend! We've seen some championship change hands in the previous weeks, we'll see if there's another one to change or the champ can break the streak right now. Let's get to the previews.



MAIN EVENT
Ivar Kvick vs Jorge "Prisa" Santa Perez
Kvick took CDFC by storm, after going undefeated in ICE, defending the belt once, he claimed the CDFC championship in his debut. Kvick does his damage mainly in the ground, with vicious takedowns and ground and pound. It's a tactic that does wonders for him and keeps him undefeated. The question will be if it works this time around against a very  dangerous challenger. "Prisa" is a dangerous fighter from the ground and on the feet, so he'll have every answer for whatever the champ throw at him. He's a skilled boxer and a brown belt in BJJ where most of his victories come from. The young talented fighter is undefeated as well in his 5 fights in CDFC anda one streak will be broken in this fight and will come out the champion!

Co-Main event
Sega "No Games" Genesis vs Wang Chung
"No Games" has been all business in CDFC, knocking people out and taking home some awards in the process as well. He only lost to the eventual champion in CDFC and he'll look to get another shot with a win here. He's a great boxer with some highlight knockout wins and he's also a very good wrestler, he'll have some deciding to do on where the fight can be dictated. Wang Chung kept his win streak alive and with another signature submission, and if he'll want to get another win, he'll need to get past Genesis' great boxing. He'll definitely have the advantage in BJJ and if it goes to the ground, expect another submission in the record books.

Main Card
Bertil Brutal vs Bjj Ace
Bertil Brutal's young career is off a brutal start. He started 0-2 in CDFC and he'll be against a very tough former champ and it's not going to be easy to get that first victory in CDFC. But he's a real challenger and gamer and he's up for the challenge. As young as he is, he has the skillset to dominate the competition. He just needs the correct mindset and approach for this fight to upset the former champ. BJJ Ace has lost 2 in a row since winning the belt. Now, he's looking to make a comeback win and be on the top of the rankings once again. Since his defeat to Slice, it seems that the formula in beating him has been released. His dangerous submissions has been neutralized. We'll see who can recover first from this slump.

Floruit "Father Flo" Biggus vs Colin "Irish" Murphy
"Father Flo" has seen a resurgence after losing his debut, winning 2 straight with 1 of those getting an sub of the night award. The brown belt in BJJ is looking to get another victory and surely, he'll try to bring the fight in the ground. A surging Murphy has CDFC on notice with 2 straight victories in convincing fashion. He got 2 knock out victories so far with 1 being the KO of the night and all in the first round under 2 minutes. Crazy power for the youngster. These two young fighters are putting the division on notice and there's only one way from here, on the up and up!

Giant "Fat Bear" Grizzly vs Thiago Lourenco
"Fat Bear" has lost twice since his debut win and is now desperate to get a win. He's a rugged style fighter that would like to have it in the ground where he can unleash his purple belt in BJJ. A young Thiago Lourenco is looking to find his footing in his career, going 1-1 in CDFC. He also wants to have the fight on the ground and he has the better talent in BJJ with his brown belt. It's going to be a classic chess match in the ground.

Undercard
Bryan Danielson v Brian Kingman
Dmitry Boytsov v Han Zo
Kamal Quahaar v Nikolai Volkov
Damian Drago v Thomas Martins
Ben Hornby v Kelly Williams

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4 hours ago, Cardiomachine said:


"Menace" Xander Scott (5-1)

- "Menace here : what do you think about yourself, fake Maluga trash? Talk too much for such insect just after beating some momma's backyard rookies. You are just another number in my winning record. So now you have target on your head - and i don't miss look back at night now - I will come from the dark!"

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You're more than welcome to sign a contract with CDFC and cross paths here. I'm sure you can handle the step up in competition. Make it happen, I'm game.

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