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The brain-child of the ever successful Mae Joon and the always prominent and down for a scrap manager, Dillo The Manager; comes BLOODSPORT ELITE.

 

Bloodsport Elite is an organization of the greatest fighters across all disciplines, with a Kumite twist! 
 

While we still operate under MMA rules,

Bloodsport Elite’s fights will take place in the squared-circle with 3 rounds; each ten minutes.

Each fight will be scored in it’s entirety, encouraging damage based fighting and finishes

 

Is your fighter man enough to step into the squared-circle? Do you got a beef with another fighter you need to settle?

Message: Mae Joon or Dillo The Manager, and test your fighters true might against the best underground fighters!

 

 

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Bloodsport Elite Presents:

BE 1: Violent Nights

 

 

 

Dillo the Manager and Mae Joon bring Sydney a card of insane MMA action! Ten action packed fights, nine 30 minute bouts for your bloodthirsty eyes to feast on. 20 fighters step into the Kumite ring, with a fiery rivalry to cap off the night of already insane MMA action! Kumite Kyle is here to review the explosive 5 Main Card fights, as well as give a little bit of my predictions for each fight! Lets begin with the first fight on the main card!

 

 

 

 

MAIN CARD BOUT 1

 

Ryan Locke (3-2 MMA) vs. Djordje Stankovic (8-6 MMA)

HEAVYWEIGHT:

 

First up on the Main Card is a heavyweight clash between the Boxing Phenom Ryan Locke and Serbian Powerhouse Djordje Stankovic.

 

First up in the blue corner is the Serbian KO artist Stankovic, the Serbian is coming into this explosive bout with 8 wins and 6 losses to his name. He had a rocky start as he lost his MMA debut against Marty Magnusson, despite showing that he was able to land at will on the feet, he was unable to stop Marty’s suffocating clinch for a majority of the fight and fell short on the judges scorecards, the Serbian didn’t let that discourage him as he signed a pro contract with Hardcore Fighting Championship, and won his promotional debut in a 2nd round Fight of the Night TKO win over Bogdan Mironov at HFC 8. Stankovic left the Hardcore promotion with a fairly decent 8-5 record and signed with Bloodsport shortly after a small Buzz encounter with The Raven Mocker; calling his Boxing skills into question, to which Locke very much was interested and proving his skills. Stankovic is looking to expose Locke and score an emphatic KO, he has 30 minutes to pull that off.

 

In the red corner is the Boxing star and Buzz antagonist, Ryan Locke. Locke is coming into this MMA rules bout with an MMA record of 3-2 after retiring from Boxing/Kick Boxing with an impressive record of 7-3, suffering a devastating head kick loss against veteran Combat Sports star Sortek Redfist in his retirement fight. With his retirement from Kickboxing, Locke set his sights back onto MMA, a sport in which he was 3-1 already to begin with. He returned to the cage at APEX 5 against Magnus Forsberg; suffering a devastating kneebar in 53 seconds of the first round so he took some time to improve the spots he was weakest in and now he looks to return to silence one of his biggest critics and to show the fans how much he’s truly improved since his loss at APEX 5.

 

Both men are incredibly hungry coming into this bout, red side wants to get back into the win column after an embarrassing loss and shut his biggest doubter up and the blue side is hungry to keep his winning streak going, and to expose who he believes to be Buzz’s biggest fraud. Both guys are looking to stand up for this fight, and if I we’re a betting man I’d put my money down for a KO to happen on either side of this fight!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAIN CARD BOUT 2

Bobby Knuckles (24-19-1 MMA) vs. Horacio Sandaval (11-10-1 MMA)

MIDDLEWEIGHT:

 

Next up on the Main Card we have a Middleweight clash between two veterans in the MMA game looking to keep their careers alive!

 

First up in the blue corner is the Mexican “La Basurero” Horacio Sandaval. Horacio started his MMA career at an ABYSMAL 0 wins and 4 losses under the Caged Dragon Fighting Championship banner, that is until he signed with Belliclose and went on a 4 fight win streak that earned him a contract with GAMMA Contenders. In his GAMM Contenders debut he scored himself a KO of the Night TKO over Chris Bibi in the first round, which earned him a title shot at GC 474, where he fell short in the 4th round, and since then has been jumping promotion to promotion, chasing that title hopes. He’s looking to start yet another stellar win streak to reach the Bloodsport title picture and with a win over a veteran like Knuckles, It’d surely help his case.

 

However, in the red corner is MMA veteran Bobby Knuckles. The 40 year old has been a main stay in the sport with stints in promotions like: FARTMMA, SMASH FC, Stoner Fight League, and Combate. Just like his opponent, he’s gotten close to touching gold, but when the time came to earn it, he’d fall short. Ever since he’d be gunning for the title shot he squandred, but instead found himself having a relatively decent career, but not one of Champ material. He’s looking to change that with a spectacular win in the Kumite ring over Sadaval; with a win skyrocketing him into a potential title picture for Bloodsport, as well as keep his career alive since Knuckles is on the less better end of his prime at 40 years old.

 

Two warriors looking to keep their careers afloat, look for some desperation and hunger from both men that may cause what could be Fight of the Night, doesn’t matter who wins, the fans do in the end.

 

MAIN CARD BOUT 3

Keith Bronson (15-13 MMA) vs. Olaf Frost (24-19 MMA)

HEAVYWEIGHT:

 

For the third fight on the Main Card we have yet another explosive heavyweight clash, this time between two veterans of the sport.

 

In the blue corner to start, we have former BFC light-heavyweight champion and 43 fight MMA veteran Olaf Frost. The former champ comes into this fight on a two-fight win streak and is looking to continue that winning spree with a win at BE 1. Olaf prides himself in his striking ability and it shows with 17 of his 24 wins coming by way of KO or TKO, some of those wins being some incredibly devastating knockouts! Olaf is looking to showcase his power against Bronson, and get it done early as is his M.O so we’ll be expecting some vicious boxing and some heavy power from the former champ.

 

However, in the red corner is the always game and incredibly well rounded striker and Elite boxer in Keith Bronson. Keith is a 28 fight veteran in MMA, and despite having a back and forth career, has come close to tasting the coveted championship belt in the prestigious OFK promotion. He comes into this contest on a 3 fight losing streak so he is incredibly hungry and desperate for a win, and with the type of power Bronson possesses, the type that produces 13 KO’s in 15 wins, Bronson is ALSO looking to put the lights out early, and he may just do that with his Elite level boxing and devastating KO power.

 

Don’t blink on this one folks, while Olaf might be more well rounded, and may seem to edge it on paper, both guys have devastating KO power and someone is more than likely going out quickly; don’t go get snacks and don’t blink because this one is ending very quickly and in explosive fashion!

 

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

Carlton Smithers (12-9 MMA) vs. Scott Dolton (12-8 MMA)

HEAVYWEIGHT:

 

We’re getting ever so close to our heated Main Event, but first up another Heavyweight clash, this time a typical striker versus grappler match up that potentially has title picture implications.

 

First up in the blue corner is Elite wrestler and BJJ black belt Scott Dolton. Scott comes into this bout with a 2 fight win streak on the QFC regional circuit, and is looking to get close to title implications yet again, just like his days in the GAMMA D League. Dolton comes into this bout with an impressive black belt in BJJ and several National wrestling championships to his name, as well as punching power that could put anyone’s lights out. Scott Dolton, despite not seeming like much in record, is a problem for anyone who squares off against him.

 

That being said, the man in the red corner; Carlton Smithers is no slouch either. The former kickboxer has devastating power in all 8 of his limbs and has turned into a rather well-rounded fighter and an all around tough nut to crack in the cage. His incredibly confusing fight style and his incredible striking prowess provides for a challenge as Smithers also has brutal KO power that can change the tide of the fight in a matter of seconds, which at this weight is a skill one needs expeditiously.

 

Another one where you shouldn’t blink because this one isn’t gonna last long. One of these guys is going out on the feet, and if it gets to the ground, I reckon the black belt gets it done quickly. I suggest staying in your seats for this bout.

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

Rodolfo Kaufman (5-0 MMA) vs. Vahid Gangster (8-0 MMA)

OPENWEIGHT:

 

It’s finally time for the Main Event of the evening! A grudge match that has spanned months across social media, finally goes down December 23rd, 30 minutes of non-stop hate and anger for each other, finally coming ahead in full on bloody glory for all of us to enjoy! Heavy-Handed strikers Vahid Gangster and Rodolfo Kaufman finally settle the bad blood and give up their picture perfect records!

 

In the blue corner to start, the man who wanted this fight, Vahid Gangster! Vahid comes into this bad blood bout with an impressive record of 8 wins and absolutely NO losses. His most recent win was an impressive first round mauling of current Super Square Down Openweight champ, Big Russian, after of which he called his current opponent out. Vahid is known for his devastating power, all of his 8 wins coming by way of vicious KO or TKO, none of his fights leaving the first round whatsoever. He’s also a Blue Belt in BJJ so if you take him to the ground, don’t get complacent as he’s no newbie and knows exactly what he’s doing. His main threat however his his dynamite hands which can anyone’s night in seconds, and that’s exactly what he’s looking to do come December 23rd.

 

However staring across from him is the man who talked A LOT of shit about him on social media, Rodolfo Kaufman. Kaufman comes into this bout with an impressive 5 wins and NO losses, and devastating power to boast as well; however unlike his boxer opponent, Kaufman chose the art of 8 limbs to dish out brain damaging punishment onto his opponents. Kaufman’s 5 wins all come by the way of KO which further strengthens the argument that he has devastating power, and with said power Kaufman looks to finally shut Vahid up for good, being the blemish on Gangster’s perfect record.

 

 

This fight is going to be spectacular, and we have 30 minutes of it. These guys DO NOT like each other whatsoever so expect someone to go to sleep quick as both of these fellers are gonna be fighting with complete conviction and venom. I cannot think of a better fight to encapsulate the Bloodsport spirit quite like this one.

 

 

 

 

 

 

UNDERCARD:

 

Iov Kuzmin (5-1 MMA) vs. Emberson Cabral (2-1 MMA)

OPENWEIGHT

 

Gregor Frieberg (3-3 MMA) vs. Terry Lyle (7-2-1 MMA)

OPENWEIGHT

 

Jesse Kim (2-7 MMA) vs. Kyle Prepolec (6-1 MMA)

OPENWEIGHT

 

Rhys McKee (0-0 MMA) vs. Evan Walsh (0-0 MMA)

LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT

 

Couch Potato (0-0 MMA) vs. Leonard Skinner (0-0 MMA)

OPENWEIGHT

 

And that’s that for BE 1: Violent Nights! I can’t wait to see everyone live at the carnage, December 23rd from Hayashi’s Lounge in Sydney Australia!! I’ve been Kumite Kyle, and I’ll see everyone at the violence!

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BE 3: Bronson vs. Alyoshin

Fights to Watch:

 

I'm your boy Kumite Kyle, back again with a different format of an event preview this time for BE 3: Bronson vs. Alyoshin! This time instead of covering the ENTIRE main card, i'm gonna bring you, the violence loving fans, 3-4 fights that I THINK are the best on the card and would have you bloodthirsty dogs on your feet the entire time! Lets get started:

 

FIGHT 1 (Prelim Headliner)

Slugger Dunes (24-21-1 MMA, 0-1 BE) vs. Bobby Knuckles (25-19-1 MMA, 1-0 BE)

Middleweight Championship Tournament Round 1:

First fight to watch is a Middleweight clash between two veterans of the sport and our unofficial first bout of the 4 man Middleweight championship tournament. Winner of this fight gets to fight for the inaugural Middleweight Championship at BE 4! 

 

Veteran Slugger Dunes looks to bounce back after his disappointing loss at BE 2: Bronson vs Smithers, after being completely dominated on the ground  by Horacio Sandaval and eventually TKO'd in what was an absolute grappling clinic. Dunes is looking to get back into the win column and with a potential title shot in wait, he may have the exact reason to kick it up a notch and finally break himself out of his 2-fight slump. He believes himself to be the better all-around martial artist and he's looking to show exactly why that is, and why he deserves to fight for the inaugural belt.

 

Knuckles, however, has a different plan. Bobby Knuckles shares the same former Bloodsport opponent as Dunes in Horacio Sandaval; and his performance against Sandaval at BE 1: Violent Nights resulted in a 30 minute close fought war against Sandaval that saw the judges give Knuckles the nod. Knuckles edged the fight out by surviving on the ground and managing to slip out of tricky positions, completely destroying Sandaval on the feet where the judges found Knuckles earned the nod for doing so. Bobby Knuckles is looking to box Dunes' lips off and earn himself a shot at the inaugural Middleweight belt on February 23rd. But first, he has one of his hardest puzzles to solve yet in Slugger Dunes.

 

 

 

FIGHT 2 (Main Card Bout #2)

Djordje Stankovic (10-6 MMA, 2-0 BE) vs. Scott Dolton (13-9 MMA, 1-1 BE)

Heavyweight Title Eliminator

Next up on the fights to watch is a Heavyweight Title eliminator between MMA Veteran and Grappling star Scott Dolton, and World-Class level boxer and HFC star Djordje Stankovic. This one is not going the distance and here's why:

 

First up, we'll talk about the surprising Bloodsport star and King of Violence. Djordje has come into the Bloodsport ring and just taken it by storm as of recent with his shock KO win over Boxing star Ryan Locke at BE 1: Violent Nights, and his absolute destruction and TKO of Mawashi Geri at BE 2: Bronson vs Smithers; both of which have cemented him as a star and mainstay of Bloodsport's squared ring. He believes his only way from here is up and with a win over Scott Dolton, he believes that's enough to earn him a shot at that title of "Baddest Man on the Planet", and he believes he can stand toe to toe with either man in the Main Event. 

 

However, in-front of him is the Stepping Stone and Catch Wrestling star. Scott Dolton has been talking a lot in interviews recently about his skill and in particular; his boxing. After making a lackluster debut at BE 1: Violent Nights where he found himself on the painful end of a 32 second TKO, he went back to the drawing board and began to work on his stand up at Dillo's Deadly Dojo in Montreal where the fruits of his labour showed as he scored a picture perfect performance and 88 second KO over Iov Kuzmin at BE 2: Bronson vs Smithers. Fresh off his KO win, he has said he looks to score another KO, this time over an exceptional boxer in Stankovic; and with a win over the Bloodsport star, would earn him a shot at the title of "Baddest Man on the Planet"

 

 

 

 

FIGHT 3 (Main Card Bout #3)

Jacob Hopson (10-2 MMA, 0-0 BE) vs Horacio Sandaval (12-11-1 MMA, 1-1 BE)

Middleweight Championship Tournament Round 1:

Next fight to watch is the second fight of our 4-man Middleweight Championship Tournament, winner of this goes on to meet winner of Knuckles vs Dunes at BE 4!

 

First fighter to look at is the newest Bloodsport signing and member of the legendary Hopson family, Jacob Hopson! Compared to the other 3 fighters in this tournament Jacob is a little greener than the rest, however he has been getting called that his entire career and every time he has proven the doubters wrong and put on an exhilarating show while doing so. 10 wins, 5 of the Night bonuses; safe to say Jacob is always looking to put on a show. Jacob is an elite level fighter and kickboxer, that has amassed a 9-1 record with his only major promotion; Wolves Fighting Championship. However, Jacob hasn't fought since June of 2023 so it's safe to say that there will be questions on whether or not there will be ring rust when he finally steps into the squared ring. He doesn't care, he's looking to take Sandaval into deep waters and earn a shot at the vacant Middleweight title at BE 4.

 

In the corner across from Hopson however, is the always game grappler: Horacio Sandaval. El Basurero is coming fresh off a vicious and dominant TKO win over fellow tournament fighter Slugger Dunes at BE 2: Bronson vs Smithers and is looking to spoil the young Hopson's debut with a repeat result to earn himself a title shot. After losing to Bobby Knuckles via an incredibly hard fought decision at BE 1: Violent Nights, Sandaval went back to the drawing board and has since looked unstoppable with a win over Dunes, the question is will he look unstoppable against the physicality and kick-boxing of Jacob Hopson? With a chance at the Middleweight title on the line he HAS to.

 

 

 

FIGHT 4 (Main Event)

Keith Bronson (17-13 MMA, 2-0 BE) vs Grant Alyoshin (31-14 MMA, 0-0 BE)

Heavyweight Championship Bout

Finally, and of course I have to, the Main Event. This has the most hype behind it due to the hype between these two fighters, on top of all of that it's for the inaugural Heavyweight championship of the world! Bronson is coming in on a violent 2-fight win streak within the Squared Circle, and Alyoshin is a multi-org champion looking to add another belt to his cabinet! Both guys are absolutely dangerous!

 

First up is the man on the 2-fight murder spree, Keith Bronson. Coming into the Bloodsport ring, Bronson was heavily counted out against his first opponent Olaf Frost at BE 1: Violent Nights. He used that as inspiration to bite down on the mouth piece and go to work against Frost, scoring a late round 2 TKO win and a Fight of the Night honors for his troubles. When Bloodsport came knocking with a Main Event offer against Carlton Smithers, another man pundits and experts had him counted out against, he didn't hesitate to say yes. The night of BE 2 he shocked the crowd yet again when he quickly dispatched Smithers via a vicious TKO in round 1 in the Main Event. 2-0 against absolute killers, Bronson believes he's gonna repeat it once again and shock the crowd for the third time, and earn himself a shiny belt while he's at it.

 

The man in the opposing corner is no slouch, however. Grant Alyoshin is a deadly Muay Thai master with exceptional ground game that has held titles in big name organizations such as: Combate, Newfoundland Fight League, and Rapid FC. 29 of his 31 wins coming by KO, it's safe to say the man is deadly and has power to end your night at any moment he wants, especially with his deadly knees. Alyoshin believes that it's going to be an easy night at the office with the power he posses, as he has stated that Bronson has shown to crumble when faced with bone crunching and jaw shattering power. Despite being 40 he looks sharper and deadlier than ever, and looks to add yet another belt to his already legendary legacy against the giant killer, Keith Bronson.

 

 

 

 

 

BE 3 is shaping up to be a card you won't want to miss! Hayashi's Lounge in Sydney Australia, Friday, February 2nd; don't miss it! I'm Kumite Kyle and i've been your guide of violence! Until next time!

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BE 4: Alyoshin vs Smithers

Fights to Watch

 

 

Once again for Bloodsport, I’m Kumite Kyle and I’m here once again to give you the 4 most exciting fights I think are worth watching at BE 4: Alyoshin vs Smithers. This time around we have TWO title fights, and two fights with huge implications for BE 5! So without further adieu, I’ll get into the violence for you blood thirsty bastards.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fight #1 (Prelim Headliner):

Light Heavyweight Championship Grand Prix Round 1

 

Gunnar Skog (7-2 MMA, 0-1 BE) vs Djordje Stankovic (10-7 MMA, 2-1 BE)

 

To start things off is a Prelim fight, and the first fight of our unofficial Light-Heavyweight championship Grand Prix. Whoever wins this will go on to fight for the vacant Light-Heavyweight title at BE 5 in March! Both guys are coming off of losses, and looking to get back into the win column and earn themselves a shot at the vacant belt!

 

Starting in the red corner is BE newcomer, Gunnar Skog. Gunnar, the rich Swede, decided the rich mans life wasn’t good enough for him, and decided the life of a fighter was the life for him; inspiring his MMA career that has since seen Gunnar go a successful 7-2 in MMA. Gunnar got his MMA start on the Regional circuit where he made his MMA debut against John Snake, completely dominating Snake in all three rounds, stuffing the take downs of Snake and piecing him up for 15 minutes to earn the judges nod. He then fought Mike Tyson at another Regional event where this time, after an uneventful first round, he found Tyson’s chin, and forced the referee to step in, awarding him the win via TKO, 55 seconds into the 2nd round. After blowing up in the regional scene, Skog found himself signing with Tiger League where he managed an impressive 5-1 record that saw him fighting for the title at TL Fight Night 30, losing a 4 round war via TKO by a cut when the doctor inspected the gash and saw enough. He rebounded back at TL Fight Night 33, and then found himself signing with Bloodsport shortly after, where in his debut he fell short via submission against Caleb DeCoteau at BE 3. He looks to get back into the win column after that loss and eye a potential rematch against DeCoteau, and they way he looks to do that is back complete domination with superior clinch game and kickboxing.

 

 

However, the man in the blue corner is no slouch and has hands of dynamite that have the ability to just change the course of the fight in an instant, and that man is none other than Djordje Stankovich, Bloodsport mainstay. Stankovich has been on every Bloodsport card to date, holding wins over Kickboxing legend Ryan Locke, and Muay Thai master Mawashi Geri. Unfortunately he fell victim in his last fight to the grappling star and BJJ Black Belt, Scott Dolton at BE 3 via a nasty Kimura that popped his shoulder clean out of the socket. Stankovich aims to crawl his way back into the win column with a win over the ever so well rounded Skog, and hopefully earn himself a shot at the vacant Light-Heavyweight title; and he looks to do that with his hands of dynamite and a spectacular KO over Gunnar Skog.

 

Don’t blink folks, this one is ending in an instant, whether by Skog or Stankovich; someone is going night night.

 

 

 

 

 

Fight #2 (Main Card Bout 1):

Klayton King (9-2 MMA, 0-0 BE) vs. Caleb DeCoteau (18-15-1 MMA, 1-0 BE)

Light Heavyweight

 

Next fight is another Light-Heavyweight Grand Prix match up, this time between grappling ace Caleb DeCoteau, and kickboxer Klayton King. Winner of this gets to square off against either Skog or Stankovich in the finale of the Grand Prix at BE 5!

 

First up, in the red corner; is the kickboxer and Bloodsport debutant, Klayton King! Klayton is coming into the Bloodsport ring after months of preparation for his Bloodsport debut and looking to make a statement in the first round of this Light Heavyweight grand prix! Klayton got his start in MMA in 2021, falling short in his MMA debut against Testy Tres via a Majority Decision at Pillow Fights 1, after losing his MMA debut he stayed in the gym for nearly a year and a half before stepping into the realm of combat sports once again, this time in Kickboxing where he fell short in the second round via cheeky little combo KO at AON 1. His next foray into MMA wouldn’t be until February of 2023 when he won a Unanimous Decision against Hafir Dharris at a local QFC show. His next fight would come at RISE 151 against Anthony Pemberton where he would score a KO of the night TKO over Pemberton. His next fight in RISE would see him fall short via a first round submission at RISE 160 but this time he didn’t let this deter him, coming back in his next fight with a devastating KO over Pavel Ascheulov in the first round. After RISE closed, King found himself back in the regional circuit against Sage Kopel, dispatching of Kopel in under 2 minutes via TKO which earned him a contract with OFK. His OFK career saw him go 4-1 with KO’s over Carlos Gomez, Person Woman Man Camera Tv, Kevin Durant, and Fedor Emporer, his only loss being a TKO in the first round against Vadius Highwind at OFK 319. Instead of signing with OFK once again, King has decided to sign with us here at Bloodsport, and looks to make a statement with his Kickboxing against his opponent, and earn himself a shot at the vacant Light Heavyweight belt.

 

 

However, in the blue corner staring him down is the deadly brown belt Caleb DeCouteau! Caleb is no stranger to the Bloodsport ring, and definitely no stranger to the world of MMA with over 34 fights on his record! Last we saw Caleb was earlier this month at BE 3 where he scored a first round submission win over Gunnar Skog. Caleb is a world class grappler, and is looking to implement said grappling within the 30 minutes he has against Klayton King; hopefully earning himself a shot at the vacant Light Heavyweight crown and a ideally a rematch against Skog in the final, though in recent interviews DeCouteau has stated he doesn’t care who he faces in the final as he feels his grappling will be far too much for both Stankovich and Skog. However currently he has his sights set on the always dangerous kickboxer, Klayton King! He looks to repeat the same result as Skog, and score himself another submission and a direct shot at the vacant crown!

 

We’re either gonna see a KO or a Submission by the end of this fight, make no mistake; someone is going night-night whether by head trauma, or lack of oxygen; hell someone might break a limb. Just expect a finish for sure!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fight #3 (Main Card Bout 3):

Slugger Dunes (25-21-1 MMA, 1-1 BE) vs. Horacio Sadaval (13-11-1 MMA, 2-1 BE)

Vacant Middleweight Championship

 

 

Next up is the conclusion of our Middleweight Grand Prix, this one is for the vacant Middleweight title!! These two have also met before so this is unfinished business, as well!

 

First up in the red corner, is our elite level striker in Slugger Dunes! Slugger is no stranger to the Bloodsport ring and actually has unfinished business with his opponent, unfinished business that he aims to finish at BE 4! Slugger earned his spot in the final after an absolute war and Fight of the Night effort at BE 3: Bronson vs Alyoshin, which saw him score a third round TKO over Bobby Knuckles. Slugger made his Bloodsport debut against Sadaval, unfortunately being on the receiving end of strikes that led to the ref stopping the fight 5 minutes into the first round. Dunes is looking to right that wrong and earn himself some fancy hardware to wrap around his waist if he can manage to fight of the smothering grappling of Sadaval.

 

 

However, Sadaval has a different plan, one that he has already enacted before against Dunes at BE 2: Bronson vs Smithers. That plan? Smother and pummel!! Drown him in deep waters, or that’s at least what Sadaval wants to do. The question is: Is Sadaval’s wrestling going to be enough this time around? Sadaval’s last two wins have come by the way of smothering ground and pound; one of which coming against his current opponent. Sadaval is looking to repeat his last fights result and earn himself a shot at vacant Light Heavyweight gold. His last fight was against incredible kick boxer, and member of the Hopson clan, Jacob Hopson; a fight which saw Sadaval completely dominate the young Hospson on the ground; where Hopson had absolutely no answer for the overwhelming wrestling. Sadaval believes that no matter how much time Sluggs takes to sharpen his grappling, Sadaval’s wrestling will forever remain too much to handle, is he right though? We’ll find out February 23rd!

 

Once again, someone is going out. Now, I don’t know if it’ll be Sadaval getting slumped, or Sluggs begging the ref to step in, but this is not going to the judges.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fight #4 (Main Event)

Grant Alyoshin (32-14 MMA, 1-0 BE) vs. Carlton Smithers (14-10 MMA, 2-1 BE)

Heavyweight Championship

 

The final fight we’ll be taking a look at today is our Main Event of the evening! And this one is for the Heavyweight championship of the world!! Between the first every Heavyweight champion, and the ever dangerous Carlton Smithers.

 

 

First up in the red corner, is the champion himself and the master of knees; Grant Alyoshin! Grant is a veteran of the fight game and an incredibly dangerous striker to boot with tremendous power and accuracy; which shows in his 30 KO wins out of his 32 total wins, and especially in his last fight against Keith Bronson which only took under 3 minutes and a deadly knee to crown him the inaugural Heavyweight champion. Grant is looking to make his first defence against a vicious power puncher in Smithers, Grant saying that he is the better striker between the two of them; however Grant in recent sparring footage has looked to start slowing down with his age, as Smithers is only getting better and better as the weeks pass. Grant, in recent interviews has stated that the sparring footage is merely doctored and made to look the way it is to throw Smithers off come fight night and to provide Smithers with a false sense of confidence; we’ll see on fight day whether Grant is talking shit or whether he was telling the truth.

 

 

In the blue corner is the always hard hitting challenger, Carlton Smithers. Carlton has been with Bloodsport since the very first event, TKO’ing Elite grappler and Black Belt, Scott Dolton, in just 32 seconds at BE 1: Violent Nights! His next fight he wasn’t so lucky as he fell short against Keith Bronson in under 3 minutes where he was TKO’d at BE 2: Bronson vs Smithers, by the heavy punches of Bronson that forced the ref to speed in to save him. However, his next fight he made a statement where he earned himself KO of the night honours at BE 3: Alyoshin vs Smithers with a 19 second KO over Bobby Chunks, earning himself a shot at the reigning champ, and with the devastating power he holds he hopes to shock the masses with a violent KO over Alyoshin.

 

 

This fight is not gonna last even a round, two heavyweight strikers with incredible KO power, there is no way in hell this makes it past the first round whatsoever. Expect someone to get slumped and quickly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

That’s it for BE 4: Alyoshin vs Smithers. There were so many incredible fights to cover but these four were the ones that stood out the most. Enjoy the bloodbath and I hope to see Hayashi’s lounge absolutely packed to the roof with bloodthirsty fans for these spectacular fights! See you all on February 23rd.

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BloodSport Elite 145 Division Tournament

 

 

We're finally hyping up our 145 division! If you think you have what it takes to become the king of 145, join Bloodsport Elite's 145 division and test yourself against some of the best veterans in the game! Message Mae Joon or Dillo The Manager for a contract!

 

We want POTENTIALLY 16 fighters, 8 is fine but we want 16, preferably.

 

At the end of the tournament is the coveted 145 title, a custom trophy, and 3 Months VIP, Courtesy of Dillo The Manger! 

 

Any prize donations are welcome

 

We want to start by July, but we will start whenever we get 8 fighters or July, whichever comes first.

 

Reply to this if you want a spot reserved!

 

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BE 8: Chenevert vs Cabral Main Card Recap

 

Main Event 185lb Title Bout Nazaire Chenevert

 

In the highly anticipated Bloodsport Elite Middleweight Championship fight between Cabral and Chenevert, fans were treated to an intense showdown that showcased the skills and determination of both fighters. 

 

The first round began with both fighters showing caution, exchanging strikes and assessing each other's strengths and weaknesses. Chenevert demonstrated improved takedown defense, thwarting Cabral's attempts to close the distance. Meanwhile, Cabral displayed effective footwork and countered with leg kicks.

 

As the round progressed, Chenevert's aggression and accurate striking allowed him to dominate, despite Cabral's moments of offense. Chenevert's pressure and control earned him the round, with significant shots to the body and head.

 

Round two saw a flurry of strikes exchanged between the two fighters, with Chenevert maintaining dominance in the stand-up exchanges and controlling the clinch. Cabral managed to land some shots of his own but struggled to match Chenevert's output.

 

In the third round, Chenevert continued to showcase his striking prowess, landing crisp shots and maintaining control of the fight. Cabral attempted to counter but was unable to find his rhythm against Chenevert's relentless assault.

 

In the fourth and fifth rounds, Chenevert's aggression and effective striking remained constant, as he continued to press forward and land solid shots. Despite Cabral's resilience and determination, Chenevert's superior performance secured him the victory.

 

Nazaire Chenevert via Unanimous Decision 

 

Co-Main Event 265+lb Bout Tau Masunwendinghamar vs Juan David Franco

In a brief but explosive encounter, Tau Masunwendinghamar claimed victory over Juan David Franco in this super heavyweight clash. Right from the bell, Franco showcased aggression but struggled to find his target, often swinging at thin air. Masunwendinghamar, on the other hand, maintained composure, landing a stiff counter right hand that rocked Franco early on. Despite Franco's attempts to press forward, Masunwendinghamar's accuracy and power proved decisive. With a monstrous uppercut and a series of well-placed strikes, Masunwendinghamar overwhelmed Franco, ultimately prompting the referee to intervene just 1 minute and 20 seconds into the first round, declaring Masunwendinghamar the victor by TKO.

 Tau Masunwendinghamar via TKO(Strikes) Round 1 1:20

 

135lb Bout Frank Dux vs Jeryl Christ

In the first round, Frank Dux dominated with clinch work and ground control, landing significant strikes from mount position.

 

The second round saw a more competitive stand-up exchange, with Dux struggling to close the distance. However, he managed to secure takedowns and control on the ground.

 

In the final round, both fighters came out aggressively, but Dux's grappling and ground control once again proved decisive. Despite some striking exchanges, Dux maintained control until the final bell, securing a unanimous decision victory.

 

Frank Dux via Unanimous Decision 

 

205lb Bout Klayton King vs Gunnar Skog

In the light-heavyweight bout between Klayton King and Gunnar Skog, Skog came out aggressive from the start, landing crisp strikes and keeping King on the defensive. Despite King's attempts to counter, Skog's striking accuracy and power began to take their toll. 

 

As the round progressed, Skog's relentless pressure paid off, staggering King with a powerful head kick followed by a series of strikes that sent King tumbling to the mat. Skog capitalized on the opportunity, unleashing a barrage of strikes that forced the referee to intervene and stop the fight, awarding Skog the victory by TKO at 6 minutes and 42 seconds of the first round.

 

Gunnar Skog via TKO(Stikes) Round 1 6:42

 

265lb Bout Keith Brunson vs Dwalin Giantslayer

In the heavyweight bout between Keith Bronson and Dwalin Giantslayer, Bronson showcased impressive takedown defense and striking skills right from the start. Giantslayer attempted several wild strikes and takedown attempts, but Bronson skillfully avoided them all.

 

Bronson countered Giantslayer's aggressive approach with a precise uppercut, causing damage and cutting Giantslayer. Despite Giantslayer's continued pressure, Bronson remained composed and focused on his striking defense.

 

As the round progressed, Bronson's superior striking accuracy and power became evident. He landed a series of strikes, backing Giantslayer up and causing him to struggle for breath. With Giantslayer's takedown attempts repeatedly stuffed, Bronson seized an opportunity and unleashed a devastating three-punch combination that sent Giantslayer reeling.

 

The final blow came in the form of a perfectly timed straight punch that landed flush on Giantslayer's jaw, knocking him out cold. With an impressive display of skill and power, Bronson secured the victory by knockout just 56 seconds into the first round.

Keith Brunson via KO Round 1 0:56



 

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BE 9: Smithers vs Chunks 2 Main Card Preview

 

Kumite Kyle here! Back again with another explosive card from Bloodsport Elite! 2 Title fights, 2 title elimination fights, and an explosive Lightweight battle; all on the Main Card!! All of this is coming to you beautiful and bloodthirsty people live from Hayashi's Lounge in Sydney, Australia on May 23rd!

 

The Heavyweight champ makes his FOURTH defense of the Heavyweight title against a familiar foe in Bobby Chunks, who is seeking redemption for their prior bout, and to put an end to the Smithers reign. The Co-Main event, an inaugural Welterweight title bout between Two-Weight Belliclose champ Tim Horton, and always prominent welterweight Viktor Kruglov! Lets dive into this explosive Main Card!

 

 

Main Card Bout 1:

Heavyweight Title Eliminator

Jacques Pierre (10-5 MMA, 3-1 BE) vs. Moses Okafor (11-7 MMA, 1-0 BE)

First up on the main card is a Heavyweight clash and title eliminator between world class Kickboxer Jacques Pierre, and Elite class MMA Boxer Moses Okafor. On 4 days notice, and with high stakes, these guys step up like warriors and battle for the chance to challenge the winner of our Main Event!

 

First, in the blue corner, is the BE newcomer in Moses Okafor. Moses recently signed with Bloodsport way back in March; and immediately made waves by calling out camp rival Scott Dolton in a charged Buzz post; catching the attention of the Bloodsport staff. He was awarded his wish and got booked against Dolton at BE 8 in what was slated to be an absolutely explosive fight, and for the time it lasted; it certainly was. Right from the bat, Dolton came charging in with takedowns, securing a couple; but Moses showed his grappling prowess as he completely dominated positions and got himself back up to his feet in no time. The stand-up was a different story, showing complete accuracy that led to the eventual result; Moses only missed an estimate 8 strikes when including his missed combos, completely piecing up Dolton on the feet to earn an incredibly impressive TKO victory over an always game opponent, and to make a statement right away in the Heavyweight division. Across from him however is an incredibly talented striker in his own right, so his pinpoint accurate boxing will be put to the test; if he preforms the way he did against Dolton, it should be an easy night.

 

However, in the red corner, is the world class Kickboxer and BE Heavyweight top contender in Jacques Pierre. Jacques was one of the original Heavyweight signings that graced Bloodsports barren roster at the time, making his debut at BE 2 against Fedor Mazepin and winning with an impressive 5 second KO. He went on to drop his next fight at BE 4 via submission, but decided he needed to bounce back against one of the hardest opponents in the Heavyweight division with Keith Bronson at BE 6, shocking the masses by starching the former title challenger via a crisp combo KO with only a little over 2 minutes in the first round. His most recent fight he was tasked with welcoming world class striker and Heavyweight legend Hassan Fezzik to Bloodsport at BE 8, surviving an onslaught of strikes early in the first round; only to open up a deep cut with a few perfectly placed shots of his own which forced the referee to stop the fight due to the severity of the cut. He looks to continue his streak and earn himself a shot at the title, but first he wants to shut up the mouthy but talented Okafor.

 

This one is gonna be a battle! Don't blink folks! We have two world class strikers going to war in the heaviest division, someone is going night night!

 

 

Main Card Bout 2:

Lightweight Title Eliminator

Ziggy Ozbourne (15-6-2 MMA, 3-0 BE) vs. Jello Belly (13-11-2 MMA, BE 0-0)

Next up on the main card is a Lightweight Title Eliminator for the vacant belt! Whoever wins this goes on to fight the eccentric Diego Lacasa for the Vacant Belt at BE 10! Classic striker versus grappler! A match up as old as time!

 

First up, in the blue corner, is a world class grappler in Jello Belly. The TWGC 34 finalist is coming into this bout with a bit of a skid to break, coming from Dynasty Contenders, he left the now-defunct organization riding a 4 fight losing streak; and is now looking to break it and make a statement in a small and fledgling division. With a win over Ozbourne, it surely sky rockets Belly into the title picture against Lacasa; and he hopes to do that by exploiting the strikers purple belt in BJJ. The black belt hopes to smother and submit Ozbourne, and with ease as the longer this fight goes on, the more likely it is for a KO to occur. Belly isn't afraid of a purple belt though.

 

Next up, in the red corner, is the BE Lightweight and Welterweight star, and world class striker in Ziggy Ozbourne. Ozbourne has been with the company since just a little after it's inception, making his debut at BE 3 against Kickboxer Lorenzo Smashotti at Lightweight, KO'ing the world class kickboxer in 22 seconds. He decided after that he wanted to move up to Welterweight, as the division was growing larger than Lightweight at the time, debuting in the BE Welterweight division at BE 4 against Mark Benke in an absolutely memorable fight where he scored a 2nd round TKO over Benke. Most recently he beat the brakes off the current Welterweight title challenger Viktor Kruglov at BE 6, scoring a first round TKO stoppage. Due to the signing of Lacasa, he decided to move back down to Lightweight for the potential challenge, but was offered Belly first. He has a formidable test in-front of him with Belly, and the black belt has a high chance to upset Ozbournes plans; however Ozbourne hopes his sensational wrestling is enough to keep the black belt at bay.

 

This one is gonna be a slapper, folks. Both guys absolutely elite level at their disciplines, and with high stakes; we're gonna see a potential fight of the night folks... or a KO/Submission of the night. We'll see!

 

 

 

Main Card Bout 3: 

Lightweight Contender Bout

Matthew Bandini (3-2 MMA, 2-0 BE) vs. Moe Lester (18-12-1 MMA, BE 0-0)

Next up on the Main Card, and squeaking ever closer to our main events; is another Lightweight bout. This time a top contenders fight, winner faces loser of Ozbourne vs Belly. Another classic Striker vs Grappler match up! Lets dig in!

 

First up, in the blue corner, is a heavy handed world class Mixed Martial Artist in Moe Lester. Moe is a veteran of the game, his MMA career dating back to 2019 and in the LONG defunct UnderGround FC promotion. Safe to say Lester has had a storied career at Lightweight and is looking to make one last push toward the belt before he inevitably retires. Boasting a world class boxing game, and absolutely sensational kickboxing and wrestling; the BJJ brown belt is a complete package for an MMA practitioner, which makes him a problem for many people despite the 18-12-1 record. Lester is looking to use his heavy hands and experience to his advantage against a MUCH younger but more inexperienced opponent in Bandini to rocket himself closer to a potential shot at the Lightweight title.

 

Next up, in the blue corner, is the world class grappler with youth on his side in Matthew Bandini. The Stepping Stone Grappling star decided to make a dip into MMA, starting his career with MMA Helsinki and unfortunately falling to a 1-2 record with his time in the promotion. That didn't deter him from MMA however as he signed a contract with Bloodsport and made his debut at BE 5 against world class kickboxer Lorenzo Smashotti, besting him in under 10 minutes via Rear Naked Choke after a hard fought battle. After this impressive debut, Bandini shocked the masses with a surprise lightning fast submission against former GDL and SPPS champion A.Mere Con at BE 7, putting the division on blast and showing the masses that he belongs in MMA and is here to stay. He hopes to use his youth and grappling prowess to secure himself a top contender's shot, and show everyone that he can potentially become a champion! But first the veteran Moe Lester stands in his way.

 

Just like last bout, this one is slated to be an absolute slobber-knocker and a technical wet dream, this could end in a flash, or we could have a hard fought 30 minute war! This is what Bloodsport is about!

 

 

Co-Main Event

Vacant Welterweight Title Bout

Viktor Kruglov (14-7 MMA, 2-1 BE) vs. Tim Horton (19-4 MMA, 0-0 BE)

Next up is our Co-Main Event of the evening! A vacant Welterweight Title clash between former HFC title challenger and Bloodsport Welterweight star Viktor Kruglov, and the Belliclose MMA double-champ Tim Horton! Kumite Kyle is a tad too excited for this one!

 

First up, in the blue corner, is the double-champ, mister double-double himself! Tim Horton! Tim decided to graciously sign with Bloodsport after seeking new management with Django Watts and Dynasty Contenders unfortunately closing up shop. However, coming into Bloodsport, Tim carries an impressive 3 fight win-streak from Dynasty Contenders that surely would have saw him earn a title shot if it had not gone defunct; so we awarded him one anyway! However we  didn't give him an easy task as we wanted to test his skill against the ever game Kruglov. Tim has experience on his side, but only slightly, and he hopes that's enough to make the difference against a Mixed Martial Artist with an incredibly complete arsenal.

 

Next up, in the red corner, is the always game Viktor Kruglov. He boasts a 2-1 record in the Bloodsport circle and made his debut at BE 5 with a hard fought battle against Jim Rhat that saw him find the judges favour in the end, however in his next fight he would be unlucky enough to cross Ziggy Ozbourne in one of his two Welterweight bouts at BE 6, succumbing to punches from the high class striker a little over 3 minutes into the first round. He bounced back at BE 7, however, with an absolute war against Mark Benke that saw him earn the judges favour once again, and he looks to repeat the result and earn the coveted Bloodsport championship title in the process.

 

Don't miss this one folks! High stakes on the line with the belt! A double champ star and an absolutely game MMA fighter going toe to toe for the coveted belt! The excitement is over the top for this one!!

 

 

Main Event:

Heavyweight Title Bout

Carlton Smithers (18-10 MMA, 6-1 BE) vs. Bobby Chunks (19-9 MMA, 3-1 BE)

Finally, our Main Event of the evening between Bloodsport's biggest star and Heavyweight champion, and one of  Buzz's oldest mouth pieces. Two veterans going toe to toe in a rematch, this time with heavy stakes!

 

First up, in our blue corner, the challenger and world class grappler Bobby Chunks! Bobby is a veteran of the game, his career dating all the way back to Saudi Arabia Fight Organization or SAFO for short. Bobby has fought any one and everyone, challenging for the title in orgs like SFL and Hardcore FC. Bobby made his BE debut at BE 2 against Dwalin Giantslayer, dominating for a unanimous decision win. His next fight is where these two warriors first faced off, Bobby squaring off against Carlton at BE 3. Bobby was aggressive with takedowns, predictably so as well since Carlton landed two good shots and KO'd Bobby in an embarrassing 19 seconds. Bobby went on to earn submission victories over Tau Masunwendinghamar at BE 5 and Mawashi Geri at BE 7, earning redemption at the current champion. Bobby says he aims to stand for a while with Carlton, as engaging in grappling right away proved to be a fatal flaw that led to his KO loss, and only blemish on his BE record to date. He looks to correct that blemish, but against an formidable opponent.

 

Next up, in the red corner, the Heavyweight champion of the world and Bloodsport superstar Carlton Smithers! Carlton made his Bloodsport debut at the very beginning of our companies inception at BE 1 and against Scott Dolton, dispatching the world class grappler via TKO in 32 seconds flat. His next fight, and his only loss in Bloodsport, was against Keith Bronson in a title eliminator at BE 2, which saw him on the receiving end of a TKO loss. He bounced back against his current foe with a 19 second KO over Bobby. This earned himself a shot at the first ever champ Grant Alyoshin, beating him the same way Grant won the title; via a vicious knee KO. This win kickstarted a dominant title reign that has seen him hold wins over Bronson at BE 5, Buzz superstar Loke Axelsen at BE 6, and most recently Peter Kowalski at BE 7; solidifying him as a longtime champion. That is, unless Bobby Chunks has anything to say about it that this time around.

 

This is a massive fight, made bigger by the title on the line. A rematch with some heat, and some redemption on the line! This is gonna be a fight to remember for ages! You CAN'T miss this one!

 

 

That's it for me, Kumite Kyle; and Bloodsport. BE 9 has some explosive fights that you can't miss! I'll see  ALL you beautiful bloodthirsty degens at Hayashi's Lounge in Sydney, Australia on May 23rd! Until next time!

 

 

 

 

 

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