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Merry Christmas!  Great card on line tonight, and it's gonna be huge with tons of fans tuning in to one of the highest hyped fights in Bellicose history.  Good luck to all fighters.

 

It's very nice seeing a little activity here.  Let's keep it up and have some fun!

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"The Lynx of Lima" Junqueiro Santo Amaro (8-4-0)

"My new manager has finally started giving me the attention I warrant, as a result I completely wiped the floor with my last opponent. Jorge Santa Perez, you got lucky hijo de puta! After I take care of business on the 15th I wanna see you in the cage again."

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Looking at bringing in a full time writer for our future events.  He's agreed to the position, just need to finalize the pay.  Hopefully we'll have regular previews again very soon.

I'm also still looking to hire a graphics guy to do our fight posters.  If interested, please PM me in game with your asking rate.

 

Lastly, I've sent out fight offers to book up the next couple of events.  Some of you are still waiting on an offer due to the game glitching and not allowing select fighters as options for fights.  I've contacted Mike and those will be resolved soon.  I've also finally removed the inactive managers from the roster.  Some have been with us for a while so gave them the benefit of the doubt, but once you turn red you're as good as dead weight.

 

Over the next few days I will update the rankings as well.  Life has been a little chaotic of late from over worked to looking for work.  I thank you all for your patience and baring with me though these times.  I'll be looking to hire as much help as possible to keep things running smoothly and to compensate for my lack of time to do all the things you guys deserve.

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On 1/9/2023 at 1:47 PM, Bleakardor said:

Looking at bringing in a full time writer for our future events.  He's agreed to the position, just need to finalize the pay.  Hopefully we'll have regular previews again very soon.

I'm also still looking to hire a graphics guy to do our fight posters.  If interested, please PM me in game with your asking rate.

 

Lastly, I've sent out fight offers to book up the next couple of events.  Some of you are still waiting on an offer due to the game glitching and not allowing select fighters as options for fights.  I've contacted Mike and those will be resolved soon.  I've also finally removed the inactive managers from the roster.  Some have been with us for a while so gave them the benefit of the doubt, but once you turn red you're as good as dead weight.

 

Over the next few days I will update the rankings as well.  Life has been a little chaotic of late from over worked to looking for work.  I thank you all for your patience and baring with me though these times.  I'll be looking to hire as much help as possible to keep things running smoothly and to compensate for my lack of time to do all the things you guys deserve.

I’ll take up some writing work if need be, pm me.

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Middleweight Champion

“The Great White North” Tim Horton (15-3):

FUCK A BOUNTY, FUCK THE HUNTERS, FUCK THE FEDS


“Coming off two VERY dominant defenses of the Middleweight championship in the new formed Bellicose, the last being an absolute bozo and one being a literal CRIMINAL. This guy Mack N Cheese Briggs put a bounty on my head and I’ve had multiple civilians try to attack me in public because of it… Mind you I knocked them out but that’s besides the point. Bozo the clown thought he was gonna collect the bounty and then I hit him like 200 times. You know in New York they charged me with assault with the intent of bodily harm that night? I bailed out instantly because I’m rich as fuck and they told me I was a monster for what I did to ole’ bozo, and I was a danger to society. It’s just crazy how corrupt their legal system is combined with it already being a shit stain polluted country. Work visa bullshit, for the cash yanno? Some people just don’t got the chops to hold the belt and I’ve beat a good few of them. Ahead of me is a real challenge though, and a hungry contender. He picked up a huge impressive win last time out against no small task in Baby Thibs. This is why I’ve been in the gym and off social media for a long time, refining and perfecting my skills and gameplans. One thing nobody can deny is my killer work ethic. How far I came back after two losses of both my championships… It didn’t kill my hunger and determination, I arose from the ash and took back what was rightfully mine. I’M A SUPER FUCKING ATHLETE #Natural. Being a champion means fighting at the highest level though. But that comes with fighting the best in the world even if you’re the best of the best of the world. Whether it’s a former LAFC guy, Khanna, or sealing Pate’s fate, it’s whoever and whenever. I’m gonna beat Pate and then I’m hunting that criminal Briggs down I’m gonna head kick his ass, and run him pockets because I’M the bounty hunter. Just sounds like poetic justice to me! It’s back to training for the last week of camp. I’ve yet to take a break and I’m ready and prepared to show the levels I’m on through a 5 round fight, another unanimous domination performance. Another notch on the belt. Fuck Pate for doing BT like that, and fuck the United States and their fucked up government. #FuckTheFeds
 

- The Great White North”

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After Jack Adlehyde defended his title against Timo Layton in 33 seconds and then Rock Romero in 16 seconds, he is looking for a challenge. His post fight interview was short and sweet, but he had one thing in mind..

 

”Yo Timmy Horton, much respect but I need a challenge and I’ll take that shiny belt while I’m at it, respectfully. What you think? You defend your title here and then give me a chance at Double Champ status?” 

 

When asked why he would challenge tough Teyo Ken camp, Adlehyde responded..

 

”Yeah our camps are cool, we train together sometimes. I think Timmy and my manager Brad are actually friends or something but I’m sick of these dudes in front of me falling so quickly, I need a real challenger and anytime our camps fight there is blood.”

 

”Timmy, Teyo, what you think? I hit too hard for 170lbs I guess.”

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On 1/16/2023 at 2:31 AM, stpierrecanada said:

After Jack Adlehyde defended his title against Timo Layton in 33 seconds and then Rock Romero in 16 seconds, he is looking for a challenge. His post fight interview was short and sweet, but he had one thing in mind..

 

”Yo Timmy Horton, much respect but I need a challenge and I’ll take that shiny belt while I’m at it, respectfully. What you think? You defend your title here and then give me a chance at Double Champ status?” 

 

When asked why he would challenge tough Teyo Ken camp, Adlehyde responded..

 

”Yeah our camps are cool, we train together sometimes. I think Timmy and my manager Brad are actually friends or something but I’m sick of these dudes in front of me falling so quickly, I need a real challenger and anytime our camps fight there is blood.”

 

”Timmy, Teyo, what you think? I hit too hard for 170lbs I guess.”

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DeShaun Holton Jr
19-1-0
84 p4p

185 lbs, ENIGMA (370K)

I heard you are looking for a challenge and hit too hard for 170lbs, so want it to be at 185lbs. You and me could put on a real show for the fans worldwide. I respect the living shit out of you, but I would also like to see how we match up, two of the very best the restricted org world still has to offer. Given how we are both on a warpath leaving crumbled bodies on the floor, both are the size and weight, it is only a matter of time until the stars align and all hell breaks loose in the octagon. 

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DeShaun Holton Jr
19-1-0
84 p4p

185 lbs, ENIGMA (370K)

I heard you are looking for a challenge and hit too hard for 170lbs, so want it to be at 185lbs. You and me could put on a real show for the fans worldwide. I respect the living shit out of you, but I would also like to see how we match up, two of the very best the restricted org world still has to offer. Given how we are both on a warpath leaving crumbled bodies on the floor, both are the size and weight, it is only a matter of time until the stars align and all hell breaks loose in the octagon. 

Oh hell yeah. Bleak wants me to defend so I respect that. Let Jack mop the floor with this next dude first, and I’d love this fight after if possible... 

 

Props Bjorn, not too many people want smoke with Jack.

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27 minutes ago, stpierrecanada said:

Oh hell yeah. Bleak wants me to defend so I respect that. Let Jack mop the floor with this next dude first, and I’d love this fight after if possible... 

 

Props Bjorn, not too many people want smoke with Jack.

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DeShaun Holton Jr
19-1-0
84 p4p

185 lbs, ENIGMA (370K)

I'll talk to my org owner to see if he is fine with doing it after your next fight, but I am pretty sure he will be. 

Jack is a beast and will be very hard to beat, but I want to see how I match up with him. Think it should be a fun match-up! 

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No idea why the formatting keeps resetting for the first half of this post, but oh well.  Here's the rankings as of now.  I didn't use our graphics because it's limiting to only the top 10 fighters.  We have a top 15 system with a champion that with as deep of divisions and competition as we have needs to be displayed.  So until I can find a new graphic to use, I'll be posting in plain text like this so that more fighters are represented from this talented roster.

 

Rankings 

 

135 – Bantamweight

C – Bethania Balverde

1-      Nakachi Tadageru

2-      Tommy Harnick

3-      Stuart Burrows

4-      Kotaro Asakura

5-      Jefferson Christ

6-      Kaiden Thibodeaux

7-      Bantam Rooster

8-      Brendon Carrillo-Moreno

9-      Hasbulla Magomedov

10-   Agnieszka Ostrowski

11-   Paul Kings

12-   Rick Richardson

13-   Jay Reepo

14-   Luciano Ocampo

15-   Mad Hatter

 

145 - Featherweight

 

C – Matija Maestro

1 – Lewis Pendragon

2 – DeShawn Robinson

3 – Roko Matijevic

4 – Ispa Mfer

5 – Jeryl Christ

6 – Miyata San

7 – Philip Marcus

8 – Brian Kingman

9 – Damian Daylor

10 – Tyres Wildforss

11 – Sime Soldic

12 – Marek Cervenka

13 – Pete Vrabec

14 – Garyn Girith

15 – Bartholomew Slice

 

 

 

155 Lightweight

 

C – TBD – Tournament In Progress

1 – Ispa Perkele

2 – Klaus Von Alkum

3 – Corin David

4 – Davante Dunbar

5 – Patrick Matthew

6 – Adam East

7 – Clin Cartwright

8 – Khabib Nurmagomedov

9 – Sultanbek Akhtankhanov

10 – Renato Oliveira

11 – Caelan Aengus

12 – Razor Ramano

13 – Marcos Furriel

14 – Ruud Altena

15 – Shalak Kamir

 

 

170 – Welterweight

 

C – Jack Adlehyde

  1. Marcus Hansen
  2. Oliver Robson
  3. Ike James
  4. Tommy Vercetti
  5. Vinicius Honorio
  6. Kanud Odimabesser
  7. Timo Leyton
  8. Albert Sojka
  9. Jorge Santo Amaro
  10. Darius Frank
  11. Jay Raczynski
  12. Julius Lew
  13. Ingo Szopa
  14. Thomas Quessy
  15. Jorge Santa Perez

 

 

185 – Middleweight

 

C – Tim Horton

  1. Pate Mfer
  2. Junior Barbosa
  3. Raja Khanna
  4. Samuel Sycek
  5. Macka Briggs
  6. Oke Swahn
  7. Atakan Akkaynak
  8. Jamil Hurst
  9. Vinicius Kicklighter
  10. Buster Glover
  11. Alexander Korolev
  12. Cam Cartwright
  13. Billy Comforto
  14. Khadem Abdul Karim
  15. Ola Badmus

 

 

 

205 – Light Heavyweight

 

C – Charles Luciano

  1. Kaarlo Susi
  2. Iso Paa
  3. Dakota Thibodeaux Jr.
  4. Kurki Potku
  5. Danny Danger
  6. Hunt Mfer
  7. Hiroshima Nagasaki
  8. Ichioka Kaori
  9. Joel Miller
  10. Ian Stronk
  11. Kevin Mamar
  12. Paul Hunt
  13. Jerman Christ
  14. Chetnik Borg Eleven
  15. Bartholomew Bainbridge

 

 

 

265+ - Super Heavyweight

 

C – Isopaa Mfer  

  1. Bugsy Seigel 
  2. Henry Dustfinger  
  3. Herbert Kreischer 
  4. Glover Levangasti
  5. Orestes Prometheus
  6. Alexander Rozhkov
  7. Xander Scott
  8. Calvin Deane 
  9. Huber Schlesien
  10. Arthur Dougls 
  11. Balthasar Van Thuringen 
  12. John Boy Walton 
  13. Prokop Pustik 
  14. Antun Simunic 
  15. Galileo Galilei 
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Bellicose XX

New York

JAN 21 2023

 

A big night tonight as Bellicose XX is already upon us and we have a huge card on tap tonight.  With three titles on the line tonight, and the card is headlined by our 185 division as Horton squares off against Mfer.  With the huge hype of this card, we’ll be promoting another PPV for this event as more will come as the hype grows.  We have an amazingly talented roster, and if you question that just tune in to any fight on the card.

 

For this occasion, while we’re still waiting on working out a deal with a potential writer, I’ll be doing a brief preview of the title fights.  I won’t be doing a full card, but you guys are more than welcome to chime in with your own fight analysis.

 

Middleweight Title Fight

Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Tim Horton                         Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Pate Mfer

Tim Horton                Vs                  Pate Mfer

 

Tim Horton.  If you’re Canadian, you love him.  If you’re a fan of MMA, you love him.  If you’re an American while he’s on one of his rants (or any other country he focuses on) then you love to hate him.  Either way, there’s no denying, or ignoring, the “Great White Hype.”  Unless of course, you’re Dean Howard and are in protective custody to avoid the rematch long awaited. 

Horton is by far one of the worlds top mixed martial artists and his run at Bellicose is his resume to back it.  He’s been in 9 title fights in his Bellicose career, having won 6 of them and in two different weight classes.  He’s a two-time title holder, and current undisputed middleweight champion.  Currently looking to make his third consecutive, and 5th title defense of his career against a dangerous challenger.

Pate Mfer has one single blemish on his record, and one that he no doubt wants to run back to remedy that mistake as he was defeated by a doctor.   With an impressive 9-1 record, and 5-1 since joining Bellicose, Mfer just knocked off the #1 contender in Dakota Thibodeaux Jr.  Having overtaken the top contender spot, Mfer is finally ready to make his title fight debut as he steps into the cage with a legend.  While the champ as a slight edge in boxing, Mfer has a sizable edge on the ground, or at least in his BJJ game.  These fighters match up so well in every other aspect that you have to wonder if Pate will try to use that BJJ to his advantage.  But nothing in his history suggests he would do that, so chances are we’re about to see a last man standing slug fest.  Strategy will come into play for sure not only in determining who wins this fight, but how this fight ends.  Will the champ look to lay the hammer down, or will he look to dance and score and win over the judges?  Will Mfer give a shit?  What if Mfer is the next big thing and make his case for a “legend killer” title? 

I don’t know about you guys, but I am absolutely stoked to see how this one turns out.  And I’m sure the whole division is tuning in to see who the king of the mountain is after tonight.

 

 

Featherweight Title Fight

Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Matija Maestro                              Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Lewis Pendragon

  Matija Maestro            Vs            Lewis Pendragon

 

While Maestro is new to Bellicose, he wasted little time in establishing himself the champ.  Mind you, his opponent was not a highly ranked fighter, but at the time, many of the roster wasn’t here and he was the most worthy at the time.  Now, all of our roster has come on board and we have a much deeper division.  Now, Maestro will be facing a former Bellicose champion as Lewis Pendragon stakes his claim to the title in his quest to reclaim what was not long ago his. 

Maestro is an absolute machine.  He tore through the LAFC division with reckless abandon and shows no signs of slowing down.  Sitting at a perfect 17-0, the submission specialist must be chomping at the bit to start mowing down all the new talent around him.  More challenges lay ahead for Maestro as this is healthy division, but he better keep his eyes on the fight in front of him and not stare into he future.  While there is no question to Maestro’s talent or skill, and he’s never shown any sign of letting off the gas, you also can’t deny that Pendragon has squared off against some great fighters and found ways to win fights that he’s been the underdog for.  For some reason, he seems to fight at the level of his competition and then capitalizes on his opponents mistakes.  He’s been very good as mixing up his gameplan for different fighters and not being too predictable, allowing him to keep his opponents managers off balance in their game planning efforts.  And sometimes, that’s all you need to level the playing field.

If Pendragon can find a mistake to capitalize on, or Maestro looks ahead and lets his guard down, then we could have an upset of the year nomination.  I’m glad I’m not picking fights here because I no longer pick against Pendragon, I’ve learned that lesson.  But there’s no way in hell I’m picking anyone over Maestro until I see him display some form of a weakness.

 

Bantamweight Title Fight

Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Bethania Valverde                          Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Tommy Harinck

Bethania Valverde        Vs        Tommy Harnick  

 

Bethania has had her ups and downs, but she’s consistently improved and has wheeled off 4 strait wins with the last being a title fight win over Stuart Burrows to capture her first belt.  While Burrows was a very dangerous opponent and the favorite to win that fight, she faces another challenge in the form of the last fighter to defeat her in Tommy Harnick.  Bethania was able to avenge her earlier loss against Natalia Pisswater, and she will be looking to do the same as she defends her belt against Harnick.  And this fight has everything on the line, and there’s no bigger chip than the last loss on your record.

Tommy lost his fight following the win over Valverde but hasn’t lost since.  Gaining traction up the division as he’s win 3 strait and has to have all the confidence in the world knowing that he’s fighting at the top of his game and facing off against a fighter he has already defeated.  If he can get he fight on the ground, there’s a very good chance he repeats his victory rather via submission or just controlling the fight.  However, if Valverde can spend a good amount of time on her feet, she will pick apart Harnick with her striking skills and may very well get that revenge win that ensures she hangs on to her belt.

 

I’m not sure who’s going to win any of these fights and the rankings are sure to be shook up with the results of this card.  While I won’t predict who will win any of these fights, I’ll make a bold prediction… One of our belts will change hands tonight!  Who, I have no fucking clue so you’ll have to buy a ticket and tune in to Bellicose XX!!

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This weekend we will have two events that feature not titles fights.  The one title fight we had booked had some issues and fell through, leaving us with an unusual gap in those fights.  On the flip side, we’ll have a pair of very nice cards with multiple title fights in the future which should result in a nice little hype boost.

With that said, I had a little free time and wanted to do a brief preview of the weekend.  I won’t be going in to detail on all of the fights, but will highlight a few areas and a few key fights that could have implications on the division title pictures.

 

Bellicose XXI  28 JAN 2023 – New York Liberty Dome

 

Sycek v Khanna

This card is headlined by a top contender fight between Sycek and Khanna.  Both have been on a win streak and have looked very good in that span, but something has to give.  There can be only one.  Sycek has won 5 strait and all by way of KO.  When you look at his history, he’s lost 5 fights, but 1 from decision and 4 from submissions.  He’s never been KO’d, and every single win on his record is by way of KO.  If the guy developed his standing game, he’d have a shot at being a super star, because all of those KO’s are from his ruthless GnP.  His opponent, Khanna, has a very different fighting style as he’s a striker who utilizes his range and the clinch about as well as anyone in the business.  Khanna has also never been KO’d, having all of his 5 losses also from way of submission or decision.  With his striking advantage over Sycek, one would assume he’d probably go for the finish and look to get to Sycek’s chin and hand him his first KO loss.  But Khanna also has to have a smile on his face because his defensive grappling skills are  well honed and he’s just as good of a wrestler as Sycek, but also a Black belt in BJJ.  This man will not be easily defeated by way of GnP, and has the BJJ skills to possibly lock in a submission win if Sycek is not careful.  This fight could very well go the distance, but there’s also a very real chance that one of these guys is handed their first KO finish of their career.  Either way, one of these guys will be looking forward at a title shot in their near future.

Seigel v Pustik

This fight has implications for the SHW division for one of these fighters.  Seigel is on a 4 fight win streak and has worked his way back up the rankings over his last couple of fights.  He’s in a position now to pick up his 5th consecutive win and put himself into a possible title shot, or at the least a top contender spot in his next fight.  While other fights still have a role to play in that possibility, at the very least, he will earn contender status with a shot at the top contender spot in his next bout.  Pustik just snapped a 3 fight skid and will be looking to foil Seigel’s plans as he hopes to put together a streak of his own and climb his own way into contention hopes.

Swahn v Briggs

This is a big fight for Macka Briggs as he’s looked extremely impressive in his last 5 fights, even taking the champ to a 5 round decision where he ultimately came up short.  Remember how I said other fights still can impact the Seigel contender status?  This is one of those fights.  If Briggs wins this fight, he’ll be 5-1 in his last 6 with his only loss to the reigning champion.  A win here will put him in contender status as well, and could very well lead to a match with Seigel for the #1 contender spot in the division. 

Santa Perez v Quessy

JSP is on his 2nd 2 fight losing streak of his career, and he is not happy about it.  Last time, he bounced back and put together a win streak until moving over to the new Bellicose where he’s stumbled in adapting.  But there’s reason to believe he’s turned things around and is ready to make another run of his own, and he will prove that to the world if he can defeat Quessy who not long ago found himself in title fight of his own.  This is a good test for JSP, and a great opportunity to make a statement.

Asakura v Pisswater

I have to mention here that this fight is more important that it would seem based on the rankings.  Asakura is ranked #4, and Pisswater was left off of the top 15 rankings.  However, that was a mistake on my part as I thought she had been added and yet she’s not on my list.  She was initially ranked at #6 in the division in my first draft before taking into account the last two fights resulting in losses which dropped her down to #10.  I didn’t update that part in the rankings, but now you know.  This I a fight that Asakura needs to win to move up and put himself in a top contender fight.  Having won his last 3, and last two under new management, he’s making a push for the top and he’s oh so close.  Pisswater, however, will be having none of that.  After being a former top contender herself, she’s looking to bounce back and end this streak as she’s down, not out. 

Remaining fights on the card:

Kaori v Boytsov

Christ v Magomedov

San v Taylor

Badmus v Korolev

Ostrowski v Bors

 

 

 

Bellicose XXII  29 JAN 2023 – New York Liberty Dome

 

Tadageru v Sykora

This fight should mean a lot more than it does as Tadageru is currently the top ranked fighter in the division outside of our champion.  He just made the move from 145 down to 135 and has to establish himself in the division while the current title fight plays out.  A loss over Sykora would be a bit of a shock, but a shock that he would love to deliver on.  Should Tadageru win this fight, he will be offered the title shot against the winner between Valverde and Rooster.

 

Unfortunately, there are no other fights on this card that have any serious implications on any division.  We had to substitute a last minute sparring match to open the card off after losing the originally planned title fight that was supposed to happen and headline this card.  This leaves the spotlight on Tadageru to show the world what he’s got and why he deserves that title shot next.

 

Other fights on this card:

 

Carrillo-Moreno v Kings

Odimabesser v Hiddens

Oliveira v Ratt

Sukbunsung v Furriel

Ramano v Drozd

Madison v Haze

Szopa v Jensen

Durall v Spar

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31 minutes ago, Bleakardor said:

Bellicose XXII  29 JAN 2023 – New York Liberty Dome

 

Unfortunately, there are no other fights on this card that have any serious implications on any division.  We had to substitute a last minute sparring match to open the card off after losing the originally planned title fight that was supposed to happen and headline this card.  This leaves the spotlight on Tadageru to show the world what he’s got and why he deserves that title shot next.

 

Other fights on this card:

 

Carrillo-Moreno v Kings

Odimabesser v Hiddens

Oliveira v Ratt

Sukbunsung v Furriel

Ramano v Drozd

Madison v Haze

Szopa v Jensen

Durall v Spar

Hey now, don't forget about the blockbuster Test "Anaconda" LS vs "Who Killed" Captain Alex. We're going for full damage, full pace rockem sockem style for the FON!

;)

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Ron "Bellicose" Burgundy

"Breaking news!  I'm here with Bellicose ownership after a massive development.  Outlaw has been in private discussions with one of the greatest managers in the business, Chris Karter, trying to work out a deal to bring on one of his young talented up and coming fighters.  News like this makes my nipples hard!  Oh, wait!  Did I say that on air?  Well, it does, dammit, so don't judge me.  Enough about my nipples you pervs!  Let's send it over to Outlaw to find out how things are developing and if they have finally worked out the details to make this happen."

 

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J.W. "Outlaw" Hardman

"Thanks, Ron!  I think...  As you well know, we always strive to find the best young talent out there.  And when you're searching for top talent as a promoter, it's a no brainer to go look at some of the top managers and let their scouting do the work for you.  If you want a top quality fighter who you know is well trained and coached, you find the best managers and look no further.  And that's exactly what we've been able to accomplish here today.  Chris Karter is one of the greatest managers around and any fighter on his roster you know has been groomed for success.  So when you see one of his young up and coming fighters with a championship pedigree like we found with Willie Diggs who is not under contract, you have to make a run.  We've had our eyes on Diggs for some time.  He's a top notch competitor who rose through the ranks of Rise to become one of their most dominant champions.  Now I don't know the details of what happened over there, and it's not my business.  I'm just glad we were able to work out a deal to bring Diggs onto the Bellicose roster.  I am pleased to announce, that as of 1pm EST today here in New York, we have officially inked Willie Diggs to a 5 fight contract.  And due to his championship pedigree and never having lost his belt, part of our agreement was to offer a title fight right out of the gate.  This excites me to announce that we have booked a fight between Bellicose 185 champion Tim Horton and former RISE champion Willie Digs that will take place on Feb 25, 2023.  This is a huge step up in competition for Diggs and he'll have his work cut out for him.  But you have to love the confidence this man brings to the cage, and I can't wait to watch how this division unfolds with a new contender in the mix.  At this time, I would like to introduce and welcome Willie Diggs and his manager Chris Karter to the podium."

 

Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Willie Diggs

Willie Diggs

"Just wanna say shoutout to JW for getting this deal done with my management team, and I only left RISE because they couldn't afford me and their owner has nazi memorabilia in his office. Besides, I was running laps around the competition and it's time to step it up. The fans were bored and I'm hungry. I want that Canadian bacon. The middleweight Championship is mine. That boy Tim Horton sweeter than maple syrup. He's softer than pancakes. I'ma melt that man faster than butter on a skillet. They call me "Championship Willie" for a reason. It's hype hunting season and I'm scalping mounties. By the way, fuck Canada, and every soft ass snowtwink that thinks they can come to the great nation of America and drive like an asshole. Black Fighters Matter."

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Recent Bellicose signing "Playoff" Willie Diggs has a message for "The Great White North" Tim Horton.

"The Great White North about to get a taste of the BBC of the South. I popped Big Right Hand in my tale of the tape if you know what I mean. I'm the #16 ranked Middleweight in the world. I'm only 23. Full of testosterone and jet-fuel in both of my testiculars. The Willie hype train takin' off baby, but I've gotta bust this snowflake's melon."

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155 Title Bracket

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Round 2 has been booked with fight offers sent out.  Awaiting on Perkele to extend the contract to continue, but round two will take place March 15, 2023.

In round one, Adam East never accepted the fight offering (due to manager issues outside of the game) therefor forfeiting the round to Alkum.  

Ispa Perkele continues to show why he's sitting as the fan favorite at the top of the division as he advances to the semi finals.

Dunbar falls short to Akhtankhanov who was looking ahead the whole time and has no plans on looking back.

Cartwright continues to build on this mid career surge as he's on a nice little win streak and will be looking to prove to the world that he's no joke, he's just finally found his game.

So, who's going to win it all?  Any picks?  Any bets being made now?  Give me your picks below on who you think will win not only the next round, but the whole thing?  Who will be the new lightweight champion?  If you pick the eventual bracket winner now (correctly), with two rounds to go,  I will throw a little cash prize you way.  This will need to be posted to the forum below, and must be posted by the end of February.

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1 minute and 57 seconds, is all it took for Jack Adlehyde (370328) to defend his Welterweight Title for the Third consecutive time. 

In his post fight victory speech, he called out the only man to accept his challenge for a superfight..

“Let’s get this Superfight with Deshaun Holton Jr, the Enigma Welterweight Champion. He’s the only guy willing to step up and I need someone who’s not gonna crumble in the first round. Please accept Deshaun, I did my part. 

I wiped out my division and either I’m doing multiple Superfights or moving up in weight to challenge for the Middleweight Title or maybe even 205 if Willie Diggs feels I have an unfair advantage with my age. 

Whoever I fight next, I just hope they give me a challenge. It’s gonna be a war ladies and gentleman.”

 

 

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13 hours ago, stpierrecanada said:

1 minute and 57 seconds, is all it took for Jack Adlehyde (370328) to defend his Welterweight Title for the Third consecutive time. 

In his post fight victory speech, he called out the only man to accept his challenge for a superfight..

“Let’s get this Superfight with Deshaun Holton Jr, the Enigma Welterweight Champion. He’s the only guy willing to step up and I need someone who’s not gonna crumble in the first round. Please accept Deshaun, I did my part. 

I wiped out my division and either I’m doing multiple Superfights or moving up in weight to challenge for the Middleweight Title or maybe even 205 if Willie Diggs feels I have an unfair advantage with my age. 

Whoever I fight next, I just hope they give me a challenge. It’s gonna be a war ladies and gentleman.”

 

 

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DeShaun Holton Jr
19-1-0
98 p4p

185 lbs, ENIGMA (370K)

It would be my pleasure! 

We both bring an uncanning amount of violence to the table, so brutal that even die hard MMA fans close their eyes from time to time, in shock of the bloody messes that we leave behind when we walk calmly away from our opponent's crippled body. 

One thing I can't promise however is that it will go past the first round, like you hope it will, but I sure hope so as well. I want 4rounds 4minutes and 59seconds of absolute madness, before the referee pulls me off your knocked out body. 

Lets fucking go! 

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Bellicose Welterweight Champion Jack Adlehyde (370328) & Enigma Middleweight Champion DeShaun Holton Jr (370436) have both signed the dotted line and will meet March 18th. A massive Superfight between two iconic knockout artists.

A FEW FIGHT FACTS

Jack Adlehyde has a 16-2 Record, with 15 KO’s.

Deshaun Holton Jr has a 19-1 Record, with 15 KO’s.

 

Under current management of Bradley Burns, Adlehyde is 12-1.

Under current management of Bjorn O’Donnel, Holton Jr is 5-0.

 

Jack Adlehyde is 11-2 in Title Fights.

Deshaun Holton Jr is 14-1 in Title Fights.

 

Jack Adlehyde has 11 First Round KO’s.

Deshaun Holton Jr has 6 First Round KO’s.

 

Jack Adlehyde has Defended his Bellicose Title 3 straight Times

Deshaun Holton Jr has Defended his Enigma Title 12 straight Times.

 

Adlehyde TOTAL FIGHT TIME OF LAST 3 FIGHTS - 2 Minutes, 46 Seconds.

Holton Jr TOTAL FIGHT TIME OF LAST 3 FIGHTS - 38 Minutes, 28 Seconds.

 

ADLEHYDE is from Auckland, New Zealand. He fights out of Montreal, Canada.

 

HOLTON JR is from Detroit, USA. He fights out of Belgium and Las Vegas.

 

 

 

MORE TO COME SHORTLY, INCLUDING INTERVIEWS WITH ORG OWNERS AND THE FIGHTERS/MANAGERS.

 

 

Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Jack Adlehyde

 

Bellicose WW Champion - Jack Adlehyde

VS.

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 Enigma MW Champion - DeShaun Holton Jr

 

 

 

 

 

 

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