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Hank McCoy: Just checking in with my old home. Just had my first fight since having left. Couldn't make it into Syn or Gamma yet and am at Gamma Contenders. Won in the first round via KO. Hoping to continue to move up the latter and show the world the quality of fighters that come out of Bellicose and hope my friends and brothers that I left behind are doing well and routing for me. Oh and see my bro Baby Thibs is the champ. Congrats bro I knew you could do it!

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Jorge Santa Perez (2-2 Bellicose): "I am really looking forward my fight this evening. I know my opponent have worked hard too for this fight but I still do not respect his last performanz. Since I come to Bellicose, I have realized that my competition is much ruthless than ever and I must work harder than them if I really want to be here. I am the hungry for success in this organization. I believe you will see a stronger fighter from me tonight."

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Bellicose 138

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New York

03 SEPTEMBER 2022

 

Main Card

 

Main Event

 

Caio Carvalho  vs  Jorge Santa Perez

 

Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Caio Carvalho

Name:                   Caio Carvalho

Record:                9-1

Country:              Brazil

Manager:            Gabin Milfort

Key Wins:            Ham Burger, Jorge Santa Perez, Toke Axelsen

Key Losses:         Albert Sojka

 

VS

 

Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Jorge Santa Perez

Name:                  Jorge Santa Perez

Nickname:          Prisa

Country:              Mexico

Manager:            Scott Bandz

Key Wins:            Albert Sojka, Tomahawk Mankiller, Jeno Christ

Key Losses:         Caio Carvalho, Ham Burger

 

Former Outlaw M.C. champion Caio Carvalho looks to make it four in a row this weekend with a rematch against the hot as hell JSP. In their last fight a couple months ago some said the judges were on hallucinogens with JSP cutting, rocking, knocking down, and generally abusing Carvalho in a 28:29 decision in which the judges deemed fit to give the win to Carvalho. JSP called "bullshit" and immediately wanted a rematch and after a first-round submission against Albert Sojka in his last fight the rematch was tough to argue against.

The 9-1 Carvalho is an absolute beast, an even 3 wins by KO, sub, and decision. The man knows how to get it done wherever the fight goes, and he will look to make it 4 in a row since his last and only defeat (ironically to Albert Sojka) which was a tough welcome to Bellicose for the man. But as you all know, here in Bellicose we don't fuck around, and former champs are often eaten like last night's leftovers.

JSP is the former Caged Dragons Fight Club champion, so he knows how to perform in the big fights. This is quite possibly the biggest fight of his young career, having so much to prove against the man who beat him last time out. It can be argued that JSP is more of a sub artist than Carvalho with 7 of his 8 wins coming on the ground via mainly   triangles, armbars, and triangle armbars. In their last outing JSP basically dared Carvalho attempt a clinch because from there he wasted no time in dragging the fight to the ground. He did not get the sub he was looking for that night, but will this rematch be his saving grace? Only one way to find out! Tune in for this main event of the evening!

Sonny Says: Now that JSP knows he can rock Carvalho on the feet I think he will adapt his gameplan this time around look to finish the fight by TKO - round 2

 

 

Co-Main Event

135 Title Fight

 

Pee Wee Sasaki  vs  Tommy Harnick

 

Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Pee Wee Sasaki

Name:                  Pee Wee Sasaki

Record:                11-1  (135 Champion)

Country:              Japan

Manager:            Django Waits

Key Wins:            Frank Dux, Natalia Pisswater, Mad Hatter

Key Losses:         Boris Bors

 

VS

 

Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Tommy Harinck

Name:                  Tommy Harinck

Record:                3-1

Country:              Netherlands

Manager:            Carlos Castenada

Key Wins:            Bethania Valverde, Artem Klitschko, Matt Damon

Key Losses:         Rays Maquaan

 

The lady's man Pee Wee Sasaki is quickly turning into a legend here in Bellicose. the 4-time undisputed and current reigning Bantamweight Champion is a clinch artist sporting an 11-1 record supported by 4 awards for fight or KO of the night. He definitely knows how to get the crowd into the matchup and this fight with Harinck should be no exception. He mixes up brutal strikes with nasty head kicks and has won multiple fights each way. But again, Sasaki is a clinch specialist so who knows how or where this fight will go.

 

Tommy Harinck's record of 3-1 is highly deceptive. In his first fight he was thrown to the wolves by his top notch manager Carlos Casteneda. Some say it was a morale test, some say he talked a little too much shit on Instagram and got served. No comment. But one thing's for sure, in his 3 fights in Bellicose none have gotten out of the first round. The man can snatch submissions from any angle and position when the fight goes to the ground and he is eager to prove his lack of wins is more than made up for by his amateur BJJ background where legend has it he rolled his way to 150+ unofficial victories while he lived in a dojo in Amsterdam. Yes, Amsterdam is mainly known for standup training but you'll have to ask Harinck about that. One thing to take note of is Harinck has apparently slipped into a slight depression, not having changed his clothes or showered in weeks. Will this lack of managerial care be his downfall?

This fight will be dictated by how quickly - and if - Harinck can pull Sasaki to the ground to get his Jits on. Sasaki gives a small amount of wrestling ability to the slightly younger Harinck, but you have to figure Sasaki's manager has been training him properly for this fight, working on his takedown defense and starting all training from his back to earn his way back to his feet.

Sonny Says: I'm going with the champ in this one. His legendary power may be challenged by Harinck's legendary chin, but I think Sasaki will use his reach advantage to keep this one at range to earn the decision victory.

 

Frank Dux  vs  Paul Kings

 

Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Frank Dux

Name:                  Frank Dux

Nickname:          Bloodsport

Country:              Canada

Manager:            Antonio Maximus

Key Wins:            Sean Dash, Michal Sykora, Reni Manfield

Key Losses:         Pee Wee Sasaki

 

VS

 

Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Paul Kings

Name:                  Paul Kings

Record:                3-1

Country:              England

Manager:            Blake White

Key Wins:            Pate Hunt, Mike Barnes

Key Losses:         Joseph Franz

 

Frank Dux is one of those rare old school pure wrestlers who has a brown belt but still much prefers to beat his opponent unconscious. And when I say pure wrestler, I mean pure, 100% ground guy. He has never thrown an actual punch in his MMA career which would seem impossible to pull off on his way to an impressive 7-1 record, but that's just how good and pure he is. 5 of 7 wins by KO. Full ground superiority. His only loss is to current champ Pee Wee Sasaki in his last outing so you know he will be looking to bounce back to his old winning ways quickly this weekend.

Paul Kings brings in the exact opposite training and fight philosophy as Dux. A sensational boxer who has not paid much attention to his groundwork or even avoiding the ground with much wrestling training for that matter. His theory of all punches, no kicks, no clinch, no takedowns has enabled him to amass a 3-1 record early in his career. His sole loss was by submission though, suggesting to me he gets a little lackadaisical when the fight hits the mat. He will not be afforded that luxury this weekend as Dux will be all over him.

Look for Dux to use his massive wrestling advantage and once more bypass any striking in this one. His tradition of shooting takedowns right out the gate should play in perfectly in this fight against Kings and I think Dux's chin is underrated having only been KO'd once in spite of his lack of boxing ability.

Sonny Says: Unless Kings can pull a KO out of his ass and drop Dux in the first round, I see this will go all Dux's way with a second round TKO

 

 

Fardoche Fermier  vs  Bantam Rooster

 

Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Fardoche Fermier

Name:                  Fardoche Fermier

Nickname:          Le Planteur

Country:              Canada

Manager:            Chilli Chelompe

Key Wins:            Kotaro Asakura, Dechlan Tomsett, Emilio Sanchez

Key Losses:         N/A

 

VS

 

Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Bantam Rooster

Name:                  Bantam Rooster

Record:                 4-1

Country:              Pakistan

Manager:            Grumpy Bastard

Key Wins:            Jackson Davis, Max Chapman, Ivor Biggun

Key Losses:         Ari Ktajamaki

 

Fermier is a Canadian pure Jits specialist with all 5 wins on his 5-1 record coming by way of submission. He has thrown a couple punches here and there, and also looks to have decent knees from the clinch but make no mistake, Fermier wants this fight to go to the ground as quickly as possible. He does not utilize ground and pound, he looks to sub his opponent from any and all positions. He has a closet solid chin and uses this to stay on his feet longer than most Jits specialists would dare.

Rooster comes in swinging a 4-1 record with a mix of standup KO wins as well as 2 subs to his credit. A true MMA specialist, he prefers to box but feels right at home if the fight hits the mat. Rooster mixes in some ground and pound into his ground game too so this man is well skilled in every aspect of the game.

Rooster will bring a significant reach advantage as well as more significantly developed standup skills into this fight. He will most likely be leaning on these factors to get as much work in on the feet as possible before Fermier goes for one of his patented takedowns. Oddly enough, not a single opponent has attempted a takedown on Rooster so his balance and takedown defense remains a complete question mark. I can almost guarantee this will be tested tonight which is a shame for Fermier as Rooster's chin may be the one weak link in his armor.

Sonny Says: I think Fermier will in fact get his takedown and will offer a huge challenge to Rooster on the ground, but as we all know all fights start on the feet so I'm basing my pick on that. Rooster via Decision

 

 

Preliminary Fights:

 

Paddy Dimblett  vs  Miroslav Drozd

Reynard Pumoloski  vs  Slimed Undies

Roman Reyes  vs  Ingo Szopa

Middle Bear  vs  Brenton Sanders

Temujin Atkiray  vs  Adlartok Chizutere

Karel Sup  vs  Dontae Guiterrez

 

 

A big shout out to Sonny Muchacho for this preview.  He had this thing knocked out and ready to go and all I did was format it for the forums and post it with the pretty colors and pictures.  Thanks Sonny, and hope you guys enjoy!  

Good luck on tonight's card for all fighters participating!

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Sanka Coffee: Feel the rhythm, feel the rhyme, get on up it's MMA time!! I have a special guest James Howlett.

James Howlett: Hey Sanka how has been it going?

Sanka Coffee: Pretty good thanks. You have a fight coming up against Patrick Matthew. What do you think about the boxer and wrestler?

James Howlett: Well he has some power winning most of his fights by KO and some decent wrestler. But he's pretty much like every fighter I have fought my entire career a striker with some wrestling. So he has the potential to knock me out. I don't have the greatest chin but given few have knocked me out though it's entirely weak either. Even though he is older then me he is a lesser experienced fighter. Something I'm finding more and more common these days given how young I was when I started. He is a good fighter with a chance but I think he just becomes another submission on my record.

Sanka Coffee: You have been at this a while and a long time specialist and stayed among the top of your division what do you credit that to?

James Howlett: Well I've always been the best BJJ guy in every room I have ever been in, but I've always worked hard at getting better and better at it anyways. When I decided to get into mma I knew every fight and every round starts on the feet so I knew I had to learn takedowns and in the gym I was invited to come teach BJJ at had classes for wrestling and judo and I took them both. So I credit getting to the top and staying there to my skills and work ethic in my specialty.

Sanka Coffee: After this fight what is next for you James?

James Howlett: Well as always the King of the Ground is always looking for the first man who can finish me on the ground. Aside from that I doubt a win against Matthew puts me back up for a title fight if Boonliang is still the champion. If not then it probably does. Even though I am the number 1 contender I don't see them placing me against him again until they have no choice and a 3 fight win streak then I don't think could deny it even with him having two wins over me.

Sanka Coffee: Well the King is always pretty good at being logical about opponents and what's next. Look forward to seeing your next fight.

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Bellicose 140

New York

September 10, 2022

Official Sponsor: RUTHLESS AGGRESSION based right down the road on 5th avenue in New York City

 

My people, my rabid fans, my ruthless aggressors, I welcome you to the preview for Bellicose 140! As many of you know, there has been a shift of management as well as other duties here at Bellicose in the last week. Outlaw has signed a contract to work for the legendary organization SYN and with that I have been scrambling to fill those big shoes of his in an attempt to keep Bellicose at the high level you all have come to expect.

So with that, I would like to introduce Matt Brooks (Palpi) as a temporary to possibly long term writer to the org. He will be covering the first 6 fights in his first card with us this evening to get every fighter on the card their deserved time in the spotlight.

Without further ado lets get it on!

 

Tomsett vs Magomedov (Bantamweight)

We start the event with the smallest group, Bantamweight. Two fighters who prefer ground fighting will clash in the first bout. Two seasoned Bellicose fighters, the records and hype have Hasbulla as the clear winner up front, but let's not write Dechlan off, he's not a bad fighter!

 

Hunt vs Asakura (Bantamweight)

We'll stay at Bantamweight for the second fight. An experienced Bellicose fighter Hunt will take on Asakura. These are two great fighters, this will fire up the fans for the rest of the fight, I guarantee it. If Asakura's deadly elbows can be blocked by Hunt, he'll be looking at a good chance of winning this fight.

 

Eleven vs Boytsov (Light Heavyweight)

We are making a huge leap in terms of weight class. Eleven, undefeated in Bellicose so far, will face Boytsov in the cage, who is not in great form. I won't lie, Boytsov will have to drink blood to overcome Chetnik, who has a great record.

 

Hatter vs Driesen (Bantamweight)

Back to the "little ones", Hatter vs Driesen. The latter joined the org at the beginning of the summer, the former is already an established member. But that doesn't mean anything in this case, if Van ki can swallow Mad's death slaps, we are certainly in for a great match.

 

Takeda vs Ramano (Lightweight)

OH MY GOD! We're halfway through the matches, and there are some very fiery matches here. I wouldn't bet my non-existent wife on the winner of this match, anything can happen... Two excellent fighters with different fighting styles. I wonder who will get their way? Fortunately, my wife doesn't mind if I guess wrong.

 

Bollomard vs Furriel (Lightweight)

Another Lightweight bout, but this time two undefeated fighters face each other. The atmosphere should be a hell of a good one during the fight. Two young guys of similar caliber, who like ground fighting, will clash in a three by five minute bout. Will one of them be able to force the other to tap out, or will we watch these men cuddle for 15 minutes? We'll find out on Saturday.

 

Thank you so much for the intro work, Matt.  I shall now put you all through the misery of covering the main card myself. Muahahaha...

 

Santino "Bone Breaker" Cabal (3-3) (1-1 Bellicose) vs Joel "Texas" Miller (2-2) (1-0 Bellicose)

Santino Cabal is one sexy son of a bitch if I do say so myself. And it's not just me, apparently he is quite the lady's man. A fervent attendee of Mexican nightclubs, he has taken home some of the hottest ass the country south of the border has to offer. When he's not tapping fine chicanas he's working hard on his boxing in the gym. What I love about Cabal is he's all heart - while dancing, fighting, or fu.... you know.

Across from Cabal will be Joel Miller who fights out of the legendary SMESH crew. Miller has a steel plate in his jaw and likes to taunt his opponents into a streetfight atmosphere where his is inclined to trade blows until his enemy gives up or goes to sleep. Some say relying too much on your chin can be dangerous but Miller does not mind exchanging as both wins in his young career come by KO. The one loss he has on his record was when his manager threw him to a much older opponent his first fight in the cage. Those trials by fire do prove a lot but always leave that nasty loss as the first fight on a promising rookie's record.

Sonny Says: I do love the Cabal and his all heart fighting style but I think this could be his downfall in this fight. Miller will again rely on his chin to make this a back and forth bloodbath but in the end it should be the game plan that earns him the W. Miller via KO round 2

 

James "Wolverine" Howlett (8-3) (8-3 Bellicose) vs"Lucky" Patrick Matthew (5-2) (4-1 Bellicose)  

You have to love the pure grapplers that come out of the Takeda camp. Howlett holds a black belt and has tapped his opponent in 7 of his 8 wins. Lately he looks to have been grinding his wrestling skills and you have to assume his takedowns will be looking sharp Saturday night. In his last fight he found a way to a decision victory over the similar skilled Takeda in a grappling match that should have taken place in Abu Dhabi. His ground skills are tried and true.  

Patrick Matthew on the other hand is a boxing extraordinaire. He always goes for the KO which makes him a crowd favorite and has notched a win over a member of the legendary Sitsongrit clan with a first round knockout. Look for Matthew to keep this feet standing and to avoid the clinch so he can put to use his decent reach advantage as he goes after the 4th KO win of his career.

Sonny Says: Certainly a tough one to call... Howlett has all but given up on his standup skills but seems to always find a way to get the fight to the mat. With his small wrestling advantage I think he will eventually get his takedown and promptly take advantage of Matthew's blue belt by grabbing a second round Sub.

 

Sammy Nyla (9-5) (7-2 Bellicose) vs Devante Dunbar (8-3)  (7-3 Bellicose) Two Bellicose favorites line up for this Saturday's main event! Bother Nyla and Dunbar and crowd favorites and have climbed the ladder all the way to title fights where they both ran into the steel chin and fists of current champion Rak Boonliang. 

Dunbar is in an interesting place in this fight. He is primarily a BJJ specialist with 5 of his 8 wins coming by submission but his biggest task will come in securing the takedown against Nyla who comes in with a monstrous wrestling advantage. Nyla will be looking to use his legendary KO power to gain the 9th knockout of his career.

The twist here is Dunbar has been seen working hard on his boxing recently, and with his sizable reach advantage a standup win could well have been his manager's goal all training camp. We shall see...

Sonny Says: I'm leaning toward Dunbar changing it up in a big way in this fight and grinding out a decision victory from range

 

Main Event!

Jack Dye (11-1) (0-0 Bellicose) vs Albert Sojka (7-7) (5-6 Bellicose)

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Who the hell is this Jack Dye character? This guy storms into Bellicose and is ranked fourth highest in the org without even a fight here yet? Well he's the 7 time VFC Welterweight freakin' Champion is who he is! Some say Outlaw pulled his biggest coup yet by signing Dye to the org. Some say it was a favor owed after Dye's manager got way too drunk at an all night poker game and sold the future of this promising fighter to Bellicose. Either way the man is here to bang! Dye is a standup guy who leans HEAVILY on his clinchwork to with fights with around 2/3 of his successful strikes coming while grinding his opponent against the cage.

Albert Sojka is no slouch and has vowed to welcome Dye to Bellicose with a swift kick to the ass. The man Albert throws more combos than a late night at McDonald's and is purely a fist pounding Boxer by trade. No kicks just punches please and thank you. He has shown he is more than capable of handling himself in the clinch so you have to wonder if Dye will be willing to take the fight there as he's usually inclined to do.

Sonny Says: This evenly matched fight will be one hell of a welcome to Bellicose for the highly hyped Dye but we give zero shits and even less free wins around here so welcome to the fire! I do see a slight imbalance in how many KOs Dye has on the winning side of his record vs the 3 KOs Sojka has been handed so I am going with Dye by second round KO in this highly anticipated main event.

 

 

Well that's a wrap my bloodthirsty fans! Stay ruthless, stay aggressive, and try to stay out of jail for god's sake!

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Slo Moegan: Ladies and gentlemen I give you the winner by submission in the VERY FIRST Round by triangle James Howlett!!!

James Howlett: Hey Slo!

Slo Moegan: What are you most happy about tonight getting another win, getting a submission win by a submission you haven't had in MMA yet, or calling the submission in the first? And did you ever feel in trouble when he reversed the situation and got on top?

James Howlett: That's tough one but I would have to say getting a submission victory by a submission I haven't had yet. I don't end up on the bottom much so I don't get much of a chance to show I can submit you off my back as well. Though I'm sure being an Abu Dhabi Champion my opponents know I can do it, but knowing it and seeing it in a match are two different things. As far as ever feeling like I'm in trouble not for a second. There is a reason I didn't try and rush or take the position back I knew it was only a matter of time. Like the commentator said as soon as I threw my leg up for the triangle it was already too late it was tight instantly. And that's the thing there is huge levels to grappling and you take not even someone the level of black belt I am but just a black belt in general and take a blue belt most of the time as soon as that black belt sinks in a submission on a blue belt it's already to late for them to react.

Slo Moegan: Well it was certainly a good display of your BJJ here tonight. What is next for you do you think?

James Howlett: Well it depends I'd say despite still remaining the number 1 contender that I'm still a win away from challenging for the belt. So I would say maybe I face another grappler brought in from outside of Bellicose looking for that 200k pay day for finishing me on the ground and taking my crown, or maybe someone from a different division. As far as in Bellicose and the division I'd probably either be matched with Bollomard and give him his first loss and tap out the grappling specialist or get matched with Dunbar and tap him out.

Slo Moegan: Well I know whatever the future holds for you I'm going to be enjoying calling the fight.

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IT’S TIIIIIIIIME!!!!

BELLICOSE 141 is happening today so chug those beers, smoke that blunt, and get ready for some RUTHLESS AGGRESSION of legendary proportions.

As always this show will be sponsored by the hippest and deadliest clothing company alive - Ruthless Aggression - run by the legendary Outlaw. Get you some nasty threads and support the violence!

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Without waisting anymore of your time I’d like to (re)introduce our new writer Matt Brooks as he gives his take on today’s fights.  
 

Ladies and gentlemen! This is my second article, I am excited ahead of the event, which will once again be hosted at the Liberty Dome in New York. The event is once again sponsored by Ruthless Aggression, for which we owe them a debt of gratitude.
Let's start showing the fights again, there will be some very exciting matches.

 

Bear vs Sova (Welterweight)

The event starts with an aspiring fighter facing an experienced fighter in the cage. Bear has ground fights every fight he's fought, winning twice and losing once. We can't say the same for Pavel... He's been knocked down six times in his short career, his chin is very much out of whack. Both are submission specialists, Sova is the favorite in my eyes. But if Bear can exploit thequality of Pavel's chin, he can knock him out easily!

 

Cooper vs Davies (Welterweight)

The weight class is still Welterweight, but this fight promises to be a spicy one. I see Zac Davies as having huge potential in the long run, he could be a very good fighter for a 20 year old youngster. Now he can show what he can do, he's got a good opponent this weekend. I'm telling you guys, he could be a champion in time!

 

Durall vs Pacheco (Lightweight)

Both fighters have 1-2 records with the organization, time toshow why they got their money's worth. The secret to this fight will be proper preparation and tactics, both gentlemen have the same skill set. If someone held a gun to my head and asked me who the winner would be, I would probably say Ronald.

 

Mills vs Nurmagomedov (Lightweight)

Two fighters with different forms will face off in this match. While Khabib is on a two-fight winning streak, Paul is on a two-fight losing streak. I'm not writing Paul off, he has every chanceof winning if they can find Khabib's weakness during hispreparation. However, if The Eagle can control the fight, it couldeasily end in a knockout.

 

Sixteen vs Slice (Lightweight)

Two up-and-coming fighters face off in today's final Lightweightbout. However, Age is still very young in my opinion, Bartholomew will be able to impose his will on the guy easily in my opinion. But I'm not discounting the young talent, he caneasily surprise, after all he has a better record in the organizationthan his opponent.

 

Quessy vs Vovchanchyn (Welterweight)

We are getting into deeper waters, the next fight will be very, very exciting. There has already been some chatter at the Press Conference, which is building up the mood for the game beforehand. Thomas told Fedor that he will finish the same way as his last four opponents. The guy has forced his opponents to submission all four times. Fedor picked up the gloves and said he'd never been forced to submit before, but Thomas had been knocked out before, so he'd end up on the floor again.

 

Summers vs Hardy (Welterweight)

A former champion steps into the cage with a huge ego... Hardy has already declared his next title fight as he'll easily send Samuel to the floor. The low-key and ambitious Summers didn't back down... But I think he's very, very angry, I hope he shows what he's really capable of on Sunday. Will Nero be right or will the reticent great fighter break his chin? We'll find out, I'm reallylooking forward to this fight!

Sonny Says: Hardy is on a mission to reclaim his belt and his black belt vs Summers’ purple as well as Hardy’s wrestling advantage should put Hardy right back into title contention. Hardy via sub round 1 

Horton vs Odimabesser (Welterweight)

This could easily be a main event, but there will be a much bigger fight (we'll get to that in a moment). Both fighters are three-time Bellicose champions, but have been dethroned, but could very easily find themselves in the gate for a title fight. Tim is keeping a low profile in his statements right now, a rare thing from him. Kanud has taken this to mean that he is feared byWhite North. Kanud also told the camera that Tim will run home crying after a few punches.

Sonny Says: Hardy had his way with Kanud in their previous fight, absolutely stifling him and only being touched twice from range then controlling clinch at his will  Kanud is a new man with the development he’s shown lately, but I feel he has a Horton blockage that he needs to get past in order to gain his top form once more. Horton should come out on fire in those one showing the Bellicose world he is still the man, the myth, and the legend that held 2 belts simultaneously. 
Horton via KO round 3

 

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Lightspeed vs Romero (Welterweight title-match)

Oh my God... WHAT IS THIS MATCH? Arax versus Rock, holyshit... This is the first time Arax has defended the belt, which puts a lot of pressure on the 23-year-old fighter. But Rock is looking to start his fourth title reign on Sunday if he wins this fight. Romero stood in front of the cameras with a lot of confidence, easily declaring himself the winner of the fight. A small fight at the weigh-in was already on display for the media, it's going to be a hot fight, I'd say.

Sonny Says: Both men’s swagger has come out in full force for this fight, that’s for sure. The semi-absentee semi-retired manager Bjorn has elected to at least keep Lightspeed fighting which is a blessing for Bellicose fans everywhere. Arax is a former Optimal fighter so you know he’s well trained and vetted to the highest levels. This could be the big step up Romero needs as he has had trouble finding his inner peace lately in his career as he threaten to leave the org, change weight classes, etc. Can he cash the check his mouth has written and take he strap off Lightspeed? If he can keep this fight at range and use his head I think he has a chance. But... I’m playing it safe and going with the champ as I always do when I can’t decide... Lightspeed via Decision

 

Well there you have it folks. This card is coming up this afternoon so we’ll see you soon in New York City!

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On 8/15/2022 at 2:05 PM, Golden97 said:

Rock- September 11th , Lightspeed will fall like the twin towers, and I will be named 3x welterweight champion 

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Famous words by my coach pre fight:
'When fighting a big talker and you are short on time, make sure not waste any time.'

Romero throws a jab, cross combination which is slipped
and Lightspeed counters with a massive head kick! KABOOM! Romero is out cold! A devastating KO!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:34 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Head Kick). Arax Lightspeed!
Arax Lightspeed retains his welterweight title!

La Sueur Twitter पर: "Quand Paulo Costa plaçait un head-kick des enfers à  Yoel Romero 😱 (qui encaissait ça comme un skittles 🍬)  https://t.co/LANdPygFQ4" / Twitter

Goodnight boy.

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On 9/2/2022 at 10:06 PM, Ikkitakeda said:

Hank McCoy: Just checking in with my old home. Just had my first fight since having left. Couldn't make it into Syn or Gamma yet and am at Gamma Contenders. Won in the first round via KO. Hoping to continue to move up the latter and show the world the quality of fighters that come out of Bellicose and hope my friends and brothers that I left behind are doing well and routing for me. Oh and see my bro Baby Thibs is the champ. Congrats bro I knew you could do it!

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Dakota Thibodeaux Jr: “Should’ve came back here instead of GC. No shade to them…besides after I get my vengeance on Bill Smif and the orphan runaway, I’m headed to 265. I’m sure you could capture 205 here. 

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2 hours ago, Sprooch said:

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Dakota Thibodeaux Jr: “Should’ve came back here instead of GC. No shade to them…besides after I get my vengeance on Bill Smif and the orphan runaway, I’m headed to 265. I’m sure you could capture 205 here. 

Hank McCoy: Appreciative bro and glad you are doing well. The management there is going to try and fast track me through the division there to get me to regular Gamma.

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JSP: "I just want to say that my opponent, Junqueiro Santo Amaro, will be in for a very long evening come fight night. I do not think he is prepare for my tools. His Camp (@MauriceSimmonsmostly just full of guy that will not truly push him. I believe does not have the will of a true warrior.  I wish him the best of luck."

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On 9/19/2022 at 11:06 AM, Cardiomachine said:

Best in the business on the line. Got something to say for ya: Henry Assfinger you are absolutely nothing. Is it a joke? Thought B-cose а good standig Tier - 2 org but how this punk going on a winning streak make me think that is more like hospice of 265+ lbs bums. Time to clean up!
5 per 5 min war in main event? @SonnyMuchacho show me the money.

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You again? Calling out younger fighters with less developed skills - again? I don’t participate in cyclical conversations with people who’s balls are still tucked in their sternum. Best of luck finding a fight for your unemployed “champ” 😂

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2 hours ago, Cardiomachine said:

Lies of the cunning worm who tried to take away the hype of my fighter (379859) by throwing him under 375k monsters with 5 months difference of training in privat gym with 5 star spar fighters.
I just try to bubble burst calling out your lover Assfinger with only 19 days difference. Taking this fact than Menace had lost by KO one time and went through two 3 round wars - this 19 days is nothing.
So don't open your lying mouth no more, slick. 

Lolwut. He was in a creation tourney. Training difference is much bigger. Not mention the 38 sessions difference off rip. Anytime you wanna get beat up, ill let Baby Thibs bulk up and dance with you. 

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8 hours ago, Cardiomachine said:

another 375k pussy with 5 months of training advantage try to grab my hype. pathetiс)

Sounds like you ducking to me, your guy is a 7+ learner and you want to talk about  training gap and/or fight someone lesser. Sounds you are a cherry-picking pussy who doesn’t belong here. Find somewhere else to troll, Frank Costello replica. 

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25 minutes ago, Cardiomachine said:

Derrick Thomas 10-1 , Danyaal Zahedi 10-1 , Karter's man 5-3 - all this beasts have only 4 day of difference date creation with Menace 10-1.
Your 265 lbs champ - 8 days of difference.
Stop hiding your lovers! It's a great matchup with anyone of them. #readytowar, #5per5
Let's make RISE great againe

Uhhhh I think your fervent trolling has caused you to confuse Orgs. Or threads. Or something.... 

Best of luck, “Champ”

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3 hours ago, Cardiomachine said:

Derrick Thomas 10-1 , Danyaal Zahedi 10-1 , Karter's man 5-3 - all this beasts have only 4 day of difference date creation with Menace 10-1.
Your 265 lbs champ - 8 days of difference.
Stop hiding your lovers! It's a great matchup with anyone of them. #readytowar, #5per5
Let's make RISE great againe

Hey dumbass..this is Bellicose. Go talk, that stupid shit there and Danyaal Zahedi would fold you

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7 hours ago, Cardiomachine said:

Derrick Thomas 10-1 , Danyaal Zahedi 10-1 , Karter's man 5-3 - all this beasts have only 4 day of difference date creation with Menace 10-1.
Your 265 lbs champ - 8 days of difference.
Stop hiding your lovers! It's a great matchup with anyone of them. #readytowar, #5per5
Let's make RISE great againe

Your "BeAsT" against https://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=380221 after his next fight(gives you time to train ;) ).  If you win, I'll send you 1M tycoon cash.

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What's happening today people? Well Bellicose 143 is what's fucking happening! 

We have an evening featuring the big boys of MMA with all fights happening in the LHW and SHW divisions. This thicky fest will cumulate in the main event which is a title fight between Svenkter and Zakharov for the biggest (literally the biggest) strap in the land - the SHW belt.

 

Today's preview will be focused on the main card. Not a slight to the other big boys on the card and best of luck to all fighters looking to spill blood tonight.


With that said... Let's get it on!

 

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Duannis Frank vs Ian Stronk

Frank has had probably the worst run of luck since he signed at Bellicose - the very promising fighter came in with a hot 9-2 record from KT but has suffered 4 losses balanced with only 3 wins since joining the ruthless and aggressive. On top of that he was stood up for a dance by Cajun Creole. Geez. Tonight is his night to get back on track and I'm guessing he'll use his other worldly clinch game in motion to capitalize on his wrestling advantage.

Stronk is no joke though and brings in a 6-2 record to this fight. He also prefers the clinch and being the shorter man will enjoy the dirty boxing innately more than the taller Frank.

Both men have only 1 KO loss on their record so this should be a long drawn out dirty boxing affair against the cage. The only difference is Frank will bring his nasty elbows to the table and this is what could make the difference.

Sonny Says: Frank via Decision

 

John Boy Walton vs Douglas Sampson

At face value, John Boy's impressive 10-2 record (all finishes no less) and 4 time SHW champ would make him a star in most manager's roster. But Walton tasted the no nonsense of Ispa Murhapuro and was cut after getting KOd in his last fight which was a title match vs current champ Sventer. Ispa don't take no shit! John Boy can get the job done on the feet and on the ground with 2 of his wins coming by submission. He may try and take advantage on Sampson on the ground tonight where he will be able to flex his brown belt on Sampson's purple.

Douglas Sampson is a crowd favorite at Bellicose rocking an 8-3 record with 7 wins coming by KO. He's not much of a kicker and loves to go right after his opponent with blazing headshots interring to kill and man not just knock him out. Sampson will have a slight MT advantage in this fight but you have to wonder whether he will stay off the cage as Walton does have that deadly ground game and you know pulling guard from the clinch is more than viable these days. Sampson will be fired up tonight as a win will put him right back in title contention talk.

Sonny Says: I'm going out on a limb here and thinking Walton can get a couple strong body shots in to slow Sampson down then will go after a quick takedown. That jits advantage is just too sexy to ignore. Walton via Submission - round 2

 

Alexander "big" Rozhkov vs Prokop Pustik

I love Rozkov's big boy ground style. He loves to stand and bang then when his opponent least expects it he drop down for a double leg and proceeds to smother then with his ample weight as he chips away their soul with nasty ground and pound. His standup is no joke but he loves doing his main work from top position on the ground.

If you can believe it, Pustik will have a very similar gameplan so we could get blessed with a SHW wrestle fest tonight! Pustik swings his brown belt like a 2 foot horse's... well you know... but has 0 inclination to attempt any submissions. Instead he likes to use it to maintain top position and go to work just like Rozhkov. 

This is a superb matchup with both fighters being basically a mirror of each other. Will this open the opportunity for one of these managers to change it up and go for the the surprise KO from the feet? You freakin tell me...

Sonny Says: I do think this fight will end up on the ground and have to get a little creative in my pick here since it's basically a tossup. Both men prefer tp position but Rozhkov does have a sub on his record. This could be his saving grace as he tosses up a Hail Mary triangle late in the third round for the surprise W via Submission

 

Feature Matchup - SHW Division 

Hargol Svenkter "The Countsman" vs Leonid Zakharov

At 6-1-1 Hargol Svenkter has quite the resume for only 8 fights. He took the strap off Seanoa in August and has since defended successfully. His 5-0 Bellicose record leaves no questions he is of top quality. Hargol prefers to fight from range using a barrage of kicks, punches, and occaional headbutts when the ref is not looking. The man is an absolute savage and I'm not just saying that because he wears a dead bear as a hat.

Leonid Zakharov has been quietly grinding his way up the ladder to this well earned title fight with KO after KO. This olympic boxing has incorporated one of the nastiest clinch games in the world into his repertoire. Literally 75% of his strikes over his career have come from the clinch. 

The fascinating thing about this fight is that while Zakharov obviously prefers the clinch, he will be the taller fighter by far tonight. There is a definite advantage to being the shorter man in the clinch so you have to wonder whether he will wade into his favorite grind of try and end this one at range with his slight edge in boxing. This is a classic matchup of Zakharov's steel fists vs Svenkter's steel chin. 

Sonny Says: With this fight being between the biggest of the big boys I feel Zakharov's heavy hands will outweigh Svenkter's steel chin. A couple strong shots to the body and the liver will go before the chin can come into play. So I'm breaking tradition here and choosing "And NEW!" Leonid Zakharov via KO round 1

 

 

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On 9/12/2022 at 2:12 PM, bjornmma1 said:

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Arax Lightspeed
9-2-0
144 p4p

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Famous words by my coach pre fight:
'When fighting a big talker and you are short on time, make sure not waste any time.'

Romero throws a jab, cross combination which is slipped
and Lightspeed counters with a massive head kick! KABOOM! Romero is out cold! A devastating KO!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:34 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Head Kick). Arax Lightspeed!
Arax Lightspeed retains his welterweight title!

La Sueur Twitter पर: "Quand Paulo Costa plaçait un head-kick des enfers à  Yoel Romero 😱 (qui encaissait ça comme un skittles 🍬)  https://t.co/LANdPygFQ4" / Twitter

Goodnight boy.

Rock- congrats on the win , I’ll be back , I do better in rematch anyways. You’re truly a worthy champion and deserve to be champ

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