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EST. November 2023

Welcome to the official page of Supreme Combat Federation.

We are a budding young promotion that primarily caters to 399k+ fighters across four (4) divisions and 390k+ in our Openweight division.

As of the moment, we mainly operate in Los Angeles, Ca.

 

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Rankings
As of December 27, 2023
Rank - Fighter - SCF Rec. - Form [L-R] - Prev. Rank

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FEATHERWEIGHT
CH - Vacant
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1 - Quintin Mullen Libya.png (1-0) [W] #1 sw_ye_40.png
2 - Kyoji Horiguchi Japan.png (0-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 9
3 - Milo Marks United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] #3 sw_ye_40.png
4 - Ezequiel Ferguson United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] #4 sw_ye_40.png
5 - Will Trapp Australia.png (1-0) [W] #5 sw_ye_40.png
6 - Pepe Estrada Mexico.png (1-0) [W] #6 sw_ye_40.png
7 - Layne Mcclain Ireland.png (1-0) [W] #7 sw_ye_40.png
8 - Floyd Sayweather United_States_of_America.png (1-1) [L-W] #2 rd-arrow.png 6
9 - Kiba Yamasaki Japan.png (0-0) #8 rd-arrow.png 1
10 - Alvaro Silva Brazil.png (0-0) #9 rd-arrow.png 1
OUT - Nikita Rabov, #10

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Quintin Mullen stays at the top of the division after his convincing 1st round Knock Out victory over Floyd Sayweather who fell a number of spots this week, helping him earn KO of the Night honors. Kyoji Horiguchi debuts at the 2nd spot due to his ongoing 4-fight winning streak after stints elsewhere. Mullen and Horiguchi are set to fight against each other for the SCF Featherweight Championship at SCF 4 this 7th of January, 2024, which is the first SCF show in the new year. Milo Marks holds down his 3rd spot after a TKO finish against Black DariusMarks is rumored to have a fight in the works against the ranked 8th featherweight Floyd Sayweather, an outcome which remains to be seen whether it gets pushed through or not. Ezequiel Ferguson's TKO victory on SCF 1 is enough for him to maintain his 4th spot for this week, he is bound to fight Will Trapp on January 13th, the latter holding his 5th spot this week also after his TKO victory from SCF 1. Pepe Estrada stays at 6th, he last won at SCF 2 via a devastating KO, he has a fight in the works against newly signed Diloktham Singhapat and the rumor mill says the former's team is just waiting on the latter. Layne Mcclain also stays at 7th, having won his last fight via TKO. Kiba Yamasaki goes down 1 spot to 9th, he is yet to debut against 0-1 Black Darius on January 20. Alvaro Silva down 1 to 10th, set to debut on the 28th of the same month. As a result of a new addition to the top 10, Nikita Rabov falls out of it after holding the 10th spot last week, he is set to battle #10 Silva also for his SCF debut on January 28, 2024.
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WELTERWEIGHT
CH - Vacant
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1 - Renato Primeiro Brazil.png (1-0) [W] #1 sw_ye_40.png
2 - Amari Howell Vanuatu.png (0-0)
#4 gn-arrow.png 2
3 - Melvin Ibarra United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] #2 rd-arrow.png 1
4 - Gregor McConor Ireland.png (1-0) [W] #3 rd-arrow.png 1
5 - Dominique Valdez United_States_of_America.png (1-1) [W-L] UR gn-arrow.png 6
6 - Johnny Silvers Finland.png (0-0) #5 rd-arrow.png 1
7 - Ispa Mferi Finland.png (0-0) #6 rd-arrow.png 1
8 - Joseph Conner Ireland.png (0-0) #8 sw_ye_40.png
9 - Ernest Chabot Canada.png (0-0) #9 sw_ye_40.png
10 - Konstanty Stokowski Poland.png (0-1) [L] #7 rd-arrow.png 3
OUT - Freedman Hayes, #10

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After securing the top spot last week, Renato Primeiro stays at #1 and is set to fight for the chance of being the organization's inaugural Welterweight Champion against Amari Howell, who debuted last week at #4, and moved up to #2 this week due to adjustments made in the ranking formula. Melvin Ibarra won the Submission of the Night award on his first match and victory back in SCF 1 which helped him secure the 2nd spot back then, now he moves to #3 this week and is set to fight Gregor McConor, who is ranked 4th thanks to a TKO victory. Dominique Valdez is one of the two fighters in the division that has more than 1 SCF fights at his disposal, and after a bounce back victory recently, he is now ranked 5th this week. Johnny Silvers down 1 this week at 6th, he is set to debut versus Adrien Acosta at SUPREME 8. Ispa Mferi down 1 at 7th, will debut against Fony Terguson at SCF 4. Joseph Conner stays at 8th, with an upcoming debut against Grappling Panda at SCF 5. Canadian Ernest Chabot stays put at 9th, set to debut against Two Kickman at SUPREME 7. Konstanty Stokowski had the 7th spot last week after a submission loss to #1 Primeiro, but falls down to 10th this week after adjustments in the formula were made. And finally, due to one new fighter making the top 10, that means last week's #10 Freedman Hayes is out for this week. and is set to fight Donte Jackson at SUPREME 7.
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MIDDLEWEIGHT
CH - Vacant
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1 - Jeffery Onana United_States_of_America.png (2-0) [W-W] #1 sw_ye_40.png 
2 - Jaden Ramirez Philippines.png (1-0)
[W] #5 gn-arrow.png 3
3 - Kevin Neidhart United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] #2 rd-arrow.png 1
4 - Xla Noman United_States_of_America.png (0-0) #3 rd-arrow.png 1
5 - Luis Siseiso Brazil.png (0-0) #4 rd-arrow.png 1
6 - Jason Payne United_States_of_America.png (0-0) #7 gn-arrow.png 1
7 - Shivaji Bhosle India.png (0-0) #8 gn-arrow.png 1
8 - Shane Boran Ireland.png (0-0) #9 gn-arrow.png 1
9 - Dario Bin Laden Iraq.png (0-0) #UR gn-arrow.png 2
10 - Jonny Francis Indonesia.png (0-1) [L] #6 rd-arrow.png 4
OUT - Brad Taves, #10

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With only a few matches concluded on this division thus far, Jeffery Onana remains as the #1 Middleweight for the third consecutive week after another convincing Knock Out win. He will be squaring up against Jaden Ramirez, who is #2 this week coming off a TKO victory, and their bout is set for SCF 4. Kevin Neidhart drops a spot at 3rd after his latest victory via KO. Xla Noman drops at #4, with his debut coming up against #8 Shane Boran, a native of Ireland. All-arounder Luis Siseiso drop to #5 this week and is set to make his debut against #10 Johnny Francis at SCF 5, with the latter coming off a TKO loss on his debut. Well-traveled Muay Thai practitioner Jason Payne goes up to #6 this week and will be kicking off his debut against Jaycee Horn at SUPREME 7. Shivaji Bhosle is #7 this week and will debut against Roger Marlboro at SCF 5. Dario Bin Laden, who makes his first appearance at #9 this week will be debuting against Rodney Pitstain at SUPREME 7. And finally, with one fighter making his first appearance in the top 10, this means former #10 Brad Taves who recently lost to #3 Neidhart, is out this week.
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LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT
CH - Vacant
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1 - Dutch Van Der Lin Netherlands.png (2-0) [W-W] #1 sw_ye_40.png
2 - Gilberto Dos Angos Brazil.png
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3 - Abdul Nurmagomedov Russian_Federation.png (1-0) [W] #3 sw_ye_40.png
4 - Ardbeg Islay Scotland.png (1-0) [W] #4 sw_ye_40.png
5 - Clay Dunn New_Zealand.png (1-1) [L-W] #2 rd-arrow.png 3
6 - Dak Gore United_States_of_America.png (0-0) #5 rd-arrow.png 1
7 - Pedro Quarto Brazil.png (0-0) #6 rd-arrow.png 1
8 - Koen Van Heeten Netherlands.png (0-0) #8 sw_ye_40.png
9 - Aidyn Duke Japan.png (0-0) #9 sw_ye_40.png
10 - Meglona Doume France.png (0-0) #10 sw_ye_40.png

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Since the division's establishment, #1 Dutch Van Der Lin looked like the clear cut favorite to be its inaugural champion, and with his impending title fight against Gilberto Dos Angos coming up at SUPREME 6, both have the opportunity to become just that. Dos Angos, the brazilian submission specialist, moves up to #2 this week after a very convincing Submission win against Case WebbAbdul Nurmagomedov stays at #3 after his TKO win and is set to have another match at SCF 4 against Muay Thai practitioner Brodie Woods, a questionable cherry picking move by his manager as Abdul was originally booked to fight a different fighter but instead opted to be matched with a striker which resulted on it being the unranked underdog Woods. Scottish wrestler Arbeg Islay holds the #4 spot after his recent win. Clay Dunn moves three spots down to #5 after his recent loss against #1 Van Der Lin. #6 Dak Gore will be looking to make his debut against Coby Morse at SUPREME 8. Another native from brazil, Pedro Quarto is at #7 this week and will be making his debut against Yilmaz Kurth at SUPREME 7. Koen Van Heeten from the Netherlands stays at #8 and will be debuting against japanese wrestler #9 Aidyn Duke at SUPREME 7. Lastly, Meglona Doume stay at #10 and will be debuting at SUPREME 8.
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OPENWEIGHT
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CH - Artemis Rhodes United_States_of_America.png tinybelt.gif.c4f9aeff1346b23921a10a79d9a89a8c.gif (1-0) [W] CH sw_ye_40.png
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1 - Cottoneye Joe United_States_of_America.png (0-0) #1 sw_ye_40.png
2 - Tyke Bison
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3 - Tomas Tetrev Czech_Republic.png (1-0) [W] #2 rd-arrow.png 1
4 - Jed Hall England.png (1-0) [W] #6 gn-arrow.png 2
5 - Adam Hetman Netherlands.png (1-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 6
6 - Big Boy United_States_of_America.png (0-0) #5 rd-arrow.png 1
7 - Helio De Lima France.png (0-0) #8 gn-arrow.png 1
8 - Saulo Alves Leite Brazil.png (0-0) #9 gn-arrow.png 1
9 - Tony Halme Finland.png (0-0) #10 gn-arrow.png 1
10 - Daniel Bjorkman Sweden.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 1
OUT - Ripley West, #4 | Akamaru Jackson, #7

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The Openweight division is the by far filled with the most talent and experience amongst all divisions in SCF, and the reigning champion Artemis Rhodes leads that list after becoming the first ever Openweight Champion at SCF 1, and he is looking to defend that very same belt at the maint event of SCF 5 against the #1 contender Cottoneye Joe, with the latter making his SCF debut. Tyke Bison had a very big TKO win last week against former #4 Ripley West, and as a result he moves up to #2 and is set to face against the #3 fighter on this list, Tomas Tetrev, who also came off a big TKO victory recently. Meanwhile, Jed Hall moves up two spots to #4 this week after his Unanimous Decision win against former #7 Akamaru Jackson. The guy you've never heard of, Adam Hetman from the Netherlands, makes his first appearance at #5 this week after his recent TKO victory. American Big Boy drops down to #6 and his set to make his debut against promising youngster #9 Saulo Alves Leite at SUPREME 7. French wrestler Helio De Lima moves up to #7 and will face off against #9 Tony Halme at SCF 5, an event which has a very stacked card. #10 Daniel Bjorkman appears at #10 this week and will be set to debut against former contender Mike Maron, who recently lost against the champion. Ripley West, former #4, and Akamaru Jackson, former #7, are out this week.
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Rankings
As of December 6, 2023
Rank - Fighter - SCF Rec. - Form [L-R] - Prev. Rank

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FEATHERWEIGHT
CH - Vacant
1 - Quintin Mullen Libya.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 5
2 - Floyd Sayweather United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 4
3 - Ezequiel Ferguson United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 3
4 - Will Trapp Australia.png (1-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 2
5 - Black Darius Botswana.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 1

WELTERWEIGHT
CH - Vacant
1 - Melvin Ibarra United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 5
2 - Gregor McConor Ireland.png (1-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 4
3 - Amari Howell Vanuatu.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 3
4 - Renato Primeiro Brazil.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 2
5 - Silviu Alexandrescu Romania.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 1

MIDDLEWEIGHT
CH - Vacant
1 - Jeffery Onana United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 5
2 - Luis Siseiso Brazil.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 4
3 - Jaden Ramirez Philippines.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 3
4 - Jonny Francis Indonesia.png (0-1) [L] UR gn-arrow.png 2
5 - Dario Bin Laden Iraq.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 1

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT
CH - Vacant
1 - Dutch Van Der Lin Netherlands.png (1-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 5
2 - Clay Dunn New_Zealand.png (1-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 4
3 - Dashawn Ortiz United_States_of_America.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 3
4 - Aidyn Duke Japan.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 2
5 - Pedro Quarto Brazil.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 1

OPENWEIGHT

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CH - Artemis Rhodes United_States_of_America.png tinybelt.gif.c4f9aeff1346b23921a10a79d9a89a8c.gif (1-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 11
1 - Cottoneye Joe United_States_of_America.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 10
2 - Tyke Bison United_States_of_America.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 9
3 - Ripley West United_States_of_America.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 8
4 - Big Boy United_States_of_America.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 7
5 - Jed Hall England.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 6
6 - Akamaru Jackson United_States_of_America.png (0-0) gn-arrow.png 5
7 - The Machine France.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 4
8 - Helio De Lima France.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 3
9 - Tomas Tetrev Czech_Republic.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 2
10 - Saulo Alves Leite Brazil.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 1

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SCF 2: THE MACHINE vs. TETREV
December 16, 2023
Hyashi's Lounge, Los Angeles, CA.

 

FIGHT CARD

MAIN EVENT
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#7 The Machine France.png (0-0) vs. #9 Tomas Tetrev Czech_Republic.png (0-0)
Openweight

CO-MAIN EVENT
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Mack Daddy Australia.png (0-0) vs. Ulissess Campbell Brazil.png (0-0)
Openweight

 

MAIN CARD #1
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Kevin Neidhart United_States_of_America.png (0-0) vs. Brad Taves Australia.png (0-0)
Middleweight

MAIN CARD #2
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#5 Silviu Alexandrescu Romania.png (0-0) vs. Jack Daniels Portugal.png (0-0)
Welterweight

MAIN CARD #3
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#5 Black Darius Botswana.png (0-0) vs. Milo Marks United_States_of_America.png (0-0)
Featherweight

MAIN CARD #4
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Jack Jenkins Jr. Australia.png (0-0) vs. Layne Mcclain Ireland.png (0-0)
Featherweight

MAIN CARD #5
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#4 Renato Primeiro Brazil.png (0-0) vs. Konstanty Stokowski Poland.png (0-0)
Welterweight

MAIN CARD #6
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Francisco Pinto Brazil.png (0-0) vs. Abdul Nurmagomedov Russian_Federation.png (0-0)
Light Heavyweight

MAIN CARD #7
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Ardbeg Islay Scotland.png (0-0) vs. Pete Erceg Australia.png (0-0)
Light Heavyweight

MAIN CARD #8
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Pepe Estrada Mexico.png (0-0) vs. Jonathan Haggerty United_Kingdom.png (0-0)
Featherweight

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SCF 2: THE MACHINE vs. TETREV

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EVENT PREVIEW

MAIN EVENT
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#7 The Machine France.png (4-1, 0-0 SCF) vs. #9 Tomas Tetrev Czech_Republic.png (4-5, 0-0 SCF)
Openweight

Two ranked Openweights will face off against each other in the main event with the hopes of climbing up the ladder. Both, like everyone else, are making their debuts for SCF.

The Machine (4-1) has fought once per month since October, sporting both UD wins. He will be accompanied ringside by his inventor, Jacque. Meanwhile, Tomas Tetrev (4-5) is the fighter with the most guts in this division. He is the sole Light Heavyweight fighter here and is looking forward to a win on his debut after 2 KO-losses on his 2 most recent fights. 

This will be a true david versus goliath bout with the big weight difference, and with the machine having had 2 KO wins under his belt, we may be looking at a 3rd one here given Tomas' history of being clocked out of his mind. However, Tomas is looking to make use of his experience as this will be his 10th professional fight, meanwhile this will only be Machine's 6th.

Prediction: The Machine wins.

CO-MAIN EVENT
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Mack Daddy Australia.png (0-0 SCF) vs. Ulissess Campbell Brazil.png (0-0 SCF)
Openweight

The Co-Main Event will feature two young heavyweights in the Openweight division. With the rumors that SCF is opening a Heavyweight division solely to cater these younger fighters, we may see them on a different division soon enough.

Mack Daddy will be making his professional debut, we do not know much about him on paper but we've been told he is a very good boxer who started expanding his game by improving his wrestling. Meanwhile, Ulissess Campbell will not be making his debut since he already has 1 fight under his belt, he is however, looking for his first professional win. Campbell, unlike Mack, is not a striker but is a very good wrestler. He needs to watch out though, since his recent loss was by KO in the first round.

This match will showcase the future of the division, since both fighters are very young. It all boils down to who can get the upper hand first, the boxer or the wrestler? It is to note that the Big Boppa is also the larger fighter between the two.

Prediction: Mack Daddy wins.

MAIN CARD #1
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Kevin Neidhart United_States_of_America.png (0-0 SCF) vs. Brad Taves Australia.png (0-0 SCF)
Middleweight

Kevin Neidhart is a wrestler who is making his professional debut, he is 18 years old. Brad Taves on the other hand, is a year older and is looking for his first professional victory coming off a submission loss 2 weeks ago.

While on paper, Neidhart is the clear specialist, Taves on the other end looks to be decent on both wrestling and boxing. It all boils down to which team comes up with the better strategy and whether Taves has learned enough to be able to avoid a second consecutive submission loss.

Prediction: Kevin Neidhart wins.

MAIN CARD #2
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#5 Silviu Alexandrescu Romania.png (0-0 SCF) vs. Jack Daniels Portugal.png (0-0 SCF)
Welterweight

Silviu Alexandrescu is the current #5 Welterweight in the division and is looking to not only defend his spot, but move up the ladder as well. He has one professional bout under his belt, coming off a submission win. A fight which led him to be discovered by SCF scouts and immediately secure a contract. Jack Daniels is the younger fighter between the two, making his professional debut.

This will prove to be a very challenging debut for Daniels, at 18, he is looking for a win against a 25-year-old Alexandrescu who just came off his first professional win. Daniels is well versed in both boxing and wrestling meanwhile his opponent is a ground specialist who is a threat with both his wrestling and bjj.

Prediction: Silviu Alexandrescu wins.

MAIN CARD #3
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#5 Black Darius Botswana.png (0-0 SCF) vs. Milo Marks United_States_of_America.png (0-0 SCF)
Featherweight

Black Darius comes in his SCF debut with a 1-0 professional record, coming off a 5 second victory via a devastating left hook that sent his opponent flying through the canvass. Meanwhile Milo Marks makes his professional debut, known as a very good boxer.

Both fighters are mainly boxers, so this match will go possibly go down as a slugfest, with Darius having the edge due to his experience and recent victory that cant go unnoticed. However, both are still very green and being pitted against fighters in a legit promotion is different. Darius is looking to go up the ranks if he wins this one, already initially ranked as the 5th best featherweight in the SCF.

Prediction: Black Darius wins.

MAIN CARD #4
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Jack Jenkins Jr. Australia.png (0-0 SCF) vs. Layne Mcclain Ireland.png (0-0 SCF)
Featherweight

Jack Jenkins Jr. has not had the ideal start to his professional career as his overall record stands at 0-2, with 2 recent professional losses that were just 4 days apart each other. Layne Mcclain also sports a winless professional record with 1 loss. These two are, however, making their debuts for SCF and are looking to increase their respective ranks in the featherweight division. Jenkins knows various disciplines but does not particularly stand out at one, whereas Mcclain has the height advantage and is a standout boxer.

Prediction: Layne Mcclain wins.

MAIN CARD #5
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#4 Renato Primeiro Brazil.png (0-0 SCF) vs. Konstanty Stokowski Poland.png (0-0 SCF)
Welterweight

Renato Primeiro approaches his SCF debut as the 4th best Welterweight on the initial promotion rankings, after coming off a submission victory, he is looking for his first win in the company. Konsntanty Stokowski on the other hand is also coming off a victory, but via KO. Physically, both are evenly matched but Primeiro is more versatile as opposed to Stokowski who is the more formidable striker. 

Prediction: Konstanty Stokowski wins.

MAIN CARD #6
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Francisco Pinto Brazil.png (0-0 SCF) vs. Abdul Nurmagomedov Russian_Federation.png (0-0 SCF)
Light Heavyweight

Francisco Pinto and Abdul Nurmagomedov are both making their professional debuts in SCF, with both of them being ground specialists as well. Evidently, we will see which discipline will prevail, Pinto's BJJ or Nurmagomedov's Wrestling? Should be a fun match, cant go wrong with a submission finish on this one.

Prediction: Abdul Nurmagomedov wins.

MAIN CARD #7
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Ardbeg Islay Scotland.png (0-0 SCF) vs. Pete Erceg Australia.png (0-0 SCF)
Light Heavyweight

Ardbeg Islay is coming off his first professional bout with a loss, he is only 18 years old who can wrestle and box. While Pete Erceg also has one professional fighting experience that resulted on a victory, he has a strong Muay Thai and Wrestling background, plus he is 23 years old. Ultimately, Erceg has the advantage with his age and is the much bigger fighter compared to Islay.

Prediction: Pete Erceg wins.

MAIN CARD #8
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Pepe Estrada Mexico.png (0-0 SCF) vs. Jonathan Haggerty United_Kingdom.png (0-0 SCF)
Featherweight

The 19 year old Pepe Estrada has fought once in his professional career and is coming off a loss, he last fought two months ago but has been heavily training ever since, hoping to gain some momentum after a not so ideal start to his career. Jonathan Haggerty on the other end, is 23 years old and is very good striker who is coming off a loss as well. Albeit being the younger fighter, Estrada boasts the more experience between the two and should be enough to secure him a victory against a less experienced Haggerty.

Prediction: Pepe Estrada wins.

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THIS WRAPS UP THE CARD. 
CATCH SCF 2 TODAY! DECEMBER 16, 2023
HYASHI'S LOUNGE
LOS ANGELES, CA.
5:00 PM

 

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SCF 3: BISON vs. WEST
December 23, 2023
Hyashi's Lounge, Los Angeles, CA.

 

FIGHT CARD

OPENWEIGHT MAIN EVENT
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#3 [BLS] Tyke Bison United_States_of_America.png (0-0 SCF) vs. #4 [BLS] Ripley West United_States_of_America.png (0-0 SCF)
TEAM JAKE x TEAM PAW

OPENWEIGHT CO-MAIN EVENT
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#6 [BLS] Jed Hall England.png (0-0 SCF) vs. #7 Akamaru Jackson United_States_of_America.png (0-0 SCF)
TEAM WINTERBOTTOM x TEAM RETURNER

 

FEATHERWEIGHT MAIN CARD #1
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#1 [BLS] Quintin Mullen Libya.png (0-0 SCF) vs. #2 [BLS]  Floyd Sayweather United_States_of_America.png (1-0 SCF)
TEAM PALPI x TEAM GUNT

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT MAIN CARD #2
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#1 [BLS] Dutch Van Der Lin Netherlands.png (1-0 SCF) vs. #2 [BLS] Clay Dunn New_Zealand.png (1-0 SCF)
TEAM PAW x TEAM BOWSHER

MIDDLEWEIGHT MAIN CARD #3
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#1 [PCS] Jeffery Onana United_States_of_America.png (1-0 SCF) vs. Steve McNightNight United_States_of_America.png (0-0 SCF)
TEAM HONU (D.Jumba) x TEAM MCFLUFFIN

WELTERWEIGHT UNDERCARD #1
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Dominique Valdez United_States_of_America.png (0-1 SCF) vs. Johnny Machida Australia.png (0-1 SCF)
TEAM MCCONNELL x BAM TOWN (D.McNuffy)

OPENWEIGHT UNDERCARD #2
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Joe Biden United_States_of_America.png (0-0 SCF) vs. Adam Hetman Netherlands.png (0-0 SCF)
TEAM BUMP x TEAM BASTOS

OPENWEIGHT UNDERCARD #3
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Gumpy Stoice Armenia.png (0-0 SCF) vs. Fedor Emelyanenko Russian_Federation.png (0-0 SCF)
TEAM SAATANA x BAM TOWN (D.McNuffy)

MIDDLEWEIGHT UNDERCARD #4
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Vasilos Radu Moldova.png (0-0 SCF) vs. [BLS] Jaden Ramirez Philippines.png (0-0 SCF)
TEAM CEREBRI x TEAM THATSME

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT UNDERCARD #5
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Case Webb United_Kingdom.png (0-1 SCF) vs. [BLS] Gilberto Dos Angos Brazil.png (0-0 SCF)
TEAM WEBB x TEAM CABBAGE

 

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Rankings
As of December 18, 2023
Rank - Fighter - SCF Rec. - Form [L-R] - Prev. Rank

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FEATHERWEIGHT
CH - Vacant
1 - Quintin Mullen Libya.png (0-0) #1 sw_ye_40.png
2 - Floyd Sayweather United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] #2 sw_ye_40.png
3 - Milo Marks United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 8
4 - Ezequiel Ferguson United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] #3 rd-arrow.png 1
5 - Will Trapp Australia.png (1-0) [W] #4 rd-arrow.png 1
6 - Pepe Estrada Mexico.png (1-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 5
7 - Layne Mcclain Ireland.png (1-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 4
8 - Kiba Yamasaki Japan.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 3
9 - Alvaro Silva Brazil.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 2
10 - Nikita Rabov Russian_Federation.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 1

WELTERWEIGHT
CH - Vacant
1 - Renato Primeiro Brazil.png (1-0) [W] #4 gn-arrow.png 3
2 - Melvin Ibarra United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] #1 rd-arrow.png 1
3 - Gregor McConor Ireland.png (1-0) [W] #2 rd-arrow.png 1
4 - Amari Howell Vanuatu.png (0-0) #3 rd-arrow.png 1
5 - Johnny Silvers Finland.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 6
6 - Ispa Mferi Finland.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 5
7 - Konstanty Stokowski Poland.png (0-1) [L] UR gn-arrow.png 4
8 - Joseph Conner Ireland.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 3
9 - Ernest Chabot Canada.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 2
10 - Freedman Hayes United_States_of_America.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 1

MIDDLEWEIGHT
CH - Vacant
1 - Jeffery Onana United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] #1 sw_ye_40.png 
2 - Kevin Neidhart 
United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 9
3 - Xla Noman United_States_of_America.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 8
4 - Luis Siseiso Brazil.png (0-0) #2 rd-arrow.png 2
5 - Jaden Ramirez Philippines.png (0-0) #3 rd-arrow.png 2
6 - Jonny Francis Indonesia.png (0-1) [L] #4 rd-arrow.png 2
7 - Jason Payne United_States_of_America.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 4
8 - Shivaji Bhosle India.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 3
9 - Shane Boran Ireland.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 2
10 - Brad Taves Australia.png (0-1) [L] UR gn-arrow.png 1

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT
CH - Vacant
1 - Dutch Van Der Lin Netherlands.png (1-0) [W] #1 sw_ye_40.png
2 - Clay Dunn New_Zealand.png (1-0) [W] #2 sw_ye_40.png
3 - Abdul Nurmagomedov Russian_Federation.png (1-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 8
4 - Ardbeg Islay Scotland.png (1-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 7
5 - Dak Gore United_States_of_America.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 6
6 - Pedro Quarto Brazil.png (0-0) #5 rd-arrow.png 1
7 - Gilberto Dos Angos Brazil.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 4
8 - Koen Van Heeten Netherlands.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 3
9 - Aidyn Duke Japan.png (0-0) UR rd-arrow.png 5
10 - Meglona Doume France.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 1

OPENWEIGHT
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CH - Artemis Rhodes United_States_of_America.png tinybelt.gif.c4f9aeff1346b23921a10a79d9a89a8c.gif (1-0) [W] CH sw_ye_40.png
1 - Cottoneye Joe United_States_of_America.png (0-0) #1 sw_ye_40.png
2 - Tomas Tetrev Czech_Republic.png (1-0)
[W] #9 gn-arrow.png 7
3 - Tyke Bison United_States_of_America.png (0-0) #2 rd-arrow.png 1
4 - Ripley West United_States_of_America.png (0-0) #3 rd-arrow.png 1
5 - Big Boy United_States_of_America.png (0-0) #4 rd-arrow.png 1
6 - Jed Hall England.png (0-0) #5 rd-arrow.png 1
7 - Akamaru Jackson United_States_of_America.png (0-0) #6 rd-arrow.png 1
8 - Helio De Lima France.png (0-0) #8 sw_ye_40.png
9 - Saulo Alves Leite Brazil.png (0-0) #10 gn-arrow.png 1
10 - Tony Halme Finland.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 1

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Rankings
As of December 27, 2023
Rank - Fighter - SCF Rec. - Form [L-R] - Prev. Rank

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FEATHERWEIGHT
CH - Vacant
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1 - Quintin Mullen Libya.png (1-0) [W] #1 sw_ye_40.png
2 - Kyoji Horiguchi Japan.png (0-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 9
3 - Milo Marks United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] #3 sw_ye_40.png
4 - Ezequiel Ferguson United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] #4 sw_ye_40.png
5 - Will Trapp Australia.png (1-0) [W] #5 sw_ye_40.png
6 - Pepe Estrada Mexico.png (1-0) [W] #6 sw_ye_40.png
7 - Layne Mcclain Ireland.png (1-0) [W] #7 sw_ye_40.png
8 - Floyd Sayweather United_States_of_America.png (1-1) [L-W] #2 rd-arrow.png 6
9 - Kiba Yamasaki Japan.png (0-0) #8 rd-arrow.png 1
10 - Alvaro Silva Brazil.png (0-0) #9 rd-arrow.png 1
OUT - Nikita Rabov, #10

===
Quintin Mullen stays at the top of the division after his convincing 1st round Knock Out victory over Floyd Sayweather who fell a number of spots this week, helping him earn KO of the Night honors. Kyoji Horiguchi debuts at the 2nd spot due to his ongoing 4-fight winning streak after stints elsewhere. Mullen and Horiguchi are set to fight against each other for the SCF Featherweight Championship at SCF 4 this 7th of January, 2024, which is the first SCF show in the new year. Milo Marks holds down his 3rd spot after a TKO finish against Black DariusMarks is rumored to have a fight in the works against the ranked 8th featherweight Floyd Sayweather, an outcome which remains to be seen whether it gets pushed through or not. Ezequiel Ferguson's TKO victory on SCF 1 is enough for him to maintain his 4th spot for this week, he is bound to fight Will Trapp on January 13th, the latter holding his 5th spot this week also after his TKO victory from SCF 1. Pepe Estrada stays at 6th, he last won at SCF 2 via a devastating KO, he has a fight in the works against newly signed Diloktham Singhapat and the rumor mill says the former's team is just waiting on the latter. Layne Mcclain also stays at 7th, having won his last fight via TKO. Kiba Yamasaki goes down 1 spot to 9th, he is yet to debut against 0-1 Black Darius on January 20. Alvaro Silva down 1 to 10th, set to debut on the 28th of the same month. As a result of a new addition to the top 10, Nikita Rabov falls out of it after holding the 10th spot last week, he is set to battle #10 Silva also for his SCF debut on January 28, 2024.
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WELTERWEIGHT
CH - Vacant
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1 - Renato Primeiro Brazil.png (1-0) [W] #1 sw_ye_40.png
2 - Amari Howell Vanuatu.png (0-0)
#4 gn-arrow.png 2
3 - Melvin Ibarra United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] #2 rd-arrow.png 1
4 - Gregor McConor Ireland.png (1-0) [W] #3 rd-arrow.png 1
5 - Dominique Valdez United_States_of_America.png (1-1) [W-L] UR gn-arrow.png 6
6 - Johnny Silvers Finland.png (0-0) #5 rd-arrow.png 1
7 - Ispa Mferi Finland.png (0-0) #6 rd-arrow.png 1
8 - Joseph Conner Ireland.png (0-0) #8 sw_ye_40.png
9 - Ernest Chabot Canada.png (0-0) #9 sw_ye_40.png
10 - Konstanty Stokowski Poland.png (0-1) [L] #7 rd-arrow.png 3
OUT - Freedman Hayes, #10

===
After securing the top spot last week, Renato Primeiro stays at #1 and is set to fight for the chance of being the organization's inaugural Welterweight Champion against Amari Howell, who debuted last week at #4, and moved up to #2 this week due to adjustments made in the ranking formula. Melvin Ibarra won the Submission of the Night award on his first match and victory back in SCF 1 which helped him secure the 2nd spot back then, now he moves to #3 this week and is set to fight Gregor McConor, who is ranked 4th thanks to a TKO victory. Dominique Valdez is one of the two fighters in the division that has more than 1 SCF fights at his disposal, and after a bounce back victory recently, he is now ranked 5th this week. Johnny Silvers down 1 this week at 6th, he is set to debut versus Adrien Acosta at SUPREME 8. Ispa Mferi down 1 at 7th, will debut against Fony Terguson at SCF 4. Joseph Conner stays at 8th, with an upcoming debut against Grappling Panda at SCF 5. Canadian Ernest Chabot stays put at 9th, set to debut against Two Kickman at SUPREME 7. Konstanty Stokowski had the 7th spot last week after a submission loss to #1 Primeiro, but falls down to 10th this week after adjustments in the formula were made. And finally, due to one new fighter making the top 10, that means last week's #10 Freedman Hayes is out for this week. and is set to fight Donte Jackson at SUPREME 7.
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MIDDLEWEIGHT
CH - Vacant
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1 - Jeffery Onana United_States_of_America.png (2-0) [W-W] #1 sw_ye_40.png 
2 - Jaden Ramirez Philippines.png (1-0)
[W] #5 gn-arrow.png 3
3 - Kevin Neidhart United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] #2 rd-arrow.png 1
4 - Xla Noman United_States_of_America.png (0-0) #3 rd-arrow.png 1
5 - Luis Siseiso Brazil.png (0-0) #4 rd-arrow.png 1
6 - Jason Payne United_States_of_America.png (0-0) #7 gn-arrow.png 1
7 - Shivaji Bhosle India.png (0-0) #8 gn-arrow.png 1
8 - Shane Boran Ireland.png (0-0) #9 gn-arrow.png 1
9 - Dario Bin Laden Iraq.png (0-0) #UR gn-arrow.png 2
10 - Jonny Francis Indonesia.png (0-1) [L] #6 rd-arrow.png 4
OUT - Brad Taves, #10

===
With only a few matches concluded on this division thus far, Jeffery Onana remains as the #1 Middleweight for the third consecutive week after another convincing Knock Out win. He will be squaring up against Jaden Ramirez, who is #2 this week coming off a TKO victory, and their bout is set for SCF 4. Kevin Neidhart drops a spot at 3rd after his latest victory via KO. Xla Noman drops at #4, with his debut coming up against #8 Shane Boran, a native of Ireland. All-arounder Luis Siseiso drop to #5 this week and is set to make his debut against #10 Johnny Francis at SCF 5, with the latter coming off a TKO loss on his debut. Well-traveled Muay Thai practitioner Jason Payne goes up to #6 this week and will be kicking off his debut against Jaycee Horn at SUPREME 7. Shivaji Bhosle is #7 this week and will debut against Roger Marlboro at SCF 5. Dario Bin Laden, who makes his first appearance at #9 this week will be debuting against Rodney Pitstain at SUPREME 7. And finally, with one fighter making his first appearance in the top 10, this means former #10 Brad Taves who recently lost to #3 Neidhart, is out this week.
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LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT
CH - Vacant
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1 - Dutch Van Der Lin Netherlands.png (2-0) [W-W] #1 sw_ye_40.png
2 - Gilberto Dos Angos Brazil.png
 (1-0) [W] #7 gn-arrow.png 5
3 - Abdul Nurmagomedov Russian_Federation.png (1-0) [W] #3 sw_ye_40.png
4 - Ardbeg Islay Scotland.png (1-0) [W] #4 sw_ye_40.png
5 - Clay Dunn New_Zealand.png (1-1) [L-W] #2 rd-arrow.png 3
6 - Dak Gore United_States_of_America.png (0-0) #5 rd-arrow.png 1
7 - Pedro Quarto Brazil.png (0-0) #6 rd-arrow.png 1
8 - Koen Van Heeten Netherlands.png (0-0) #8 sw_ye_40.png
9 - Aidyn Duke Japan.png (0-0) #9 sw_ye_40.png
10 - Meglona Doume France.png (0-0) #10 sw_ye_40.png

===
Since the division's establishment, #1 Dutch Van Der Lin looked like the clear cut favorite to be its inaugural champion, and with his impending title fight against Gilberto Dos Angos coming up at SUPREME 6, both have the opportunity to become just that. Dos Angos, the brazilian submission specialist, moves up to #2 this week after a very convincing Submission win against Case WebbAbdul Nurmagomedov stays at #3 after his TKO win and is set to have another match at SCF 4 against Muay Thai practitioner Brodie Woods, a questionable cherry picking move by his manager as Abdul was originally booked to fight a different fighter but instead opted to be matched with a striker which resulted on it being the unranked underdog Woods. Scottish wrestler Arbeg Islay holds the #4 spot after his recent win. Clay Dunn moves three spots down to #5 after his recent loss against #1 Van Der Lin. #6 Dak Gore will be looking to make his debut against Coby Morse at SUPREME 8. Another native from brazil, Pedro Quarto is at #7 this week and will be making his debut against Yilmaz Kurth at SUPREME 7. Koen Van Heeten from the Netherlands stays at #8 and will be debuting against japanese wrestler #9 Aidyn Duke at SUPREME 7. Lastly, Meglona Doume stay at #10 and will be debuting at SUPREME 8.
===

OPENWEIGHT
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CH - Artemis Rhodes United_States_of_America.png tinybelt.gif.c4f9aeff1346b23921a10a79d9a89a8c.gif (1-0) [W] CH sw_ye_40.png
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1 - Cottoneye Joe United_States_of_America.png (0-0) #1 sw_ye_40.png
2 - Tyke Bison
United_States_of_America.png (1-0) [W] #3 gn-arrow.png 1
3 - Tomas Tetrev Czech_Republic.png (1-0) [W] #2 rd-arrow.png 1
4 - Jed Hall England.png (1-0) [W] #6 gn-arrow.png 2
5 - Adam Hetman Netherlands.png (1-0) [W] UR gn-arrow.png 6
6 - Big Boy United_States_of_America.png (0-0) #5 rd-arrow.png 1
7 - Helio De Lima France.png (0-0) #8 gn-arrow.png 1
8 - Saulo Alves Leite Brazil.png (0-0) #9 gn-arrow.png 1
9 - Tony Halme Finland.png (0-0) #10 gn-arrow.png 1
10 - Daniel Bjorkman Sweden.png (0-0) UR gn-arrow.png 1
OUT - Ripley West, #4 | Akamaru Jackson, #7

===
The Openweight division is the by far filled with the most talent and experience amongst all divisions in SCF, and the reigning champion Artemis Rhodes leads that list after becoming the first ever Openweight Champion at SCF 1, and he is looking to defend that very same belt at the maint event of SCF 5 against the #1 contender Cottoneye Joe, with the latter making his SCF debut. Tyke Bison had a very big TKO win last week against former #4 Ripley West, and as a result he moves up to #2 and is set to face against the #3 fighter on this list, Tomas Tetrev, who also came off a big TKO victory recently. Meanwhile, Jed Hall moves up two spots to #4 this week after his Unanimous Decision win against former #7 Akamaru Jackson. The guy you've never heard of, Adam Hetman from the Netherlands, makes his first appearance at #5 this week after his recent TKO victory. American Big Boy drops down to #6 and his set to make his debut against promising youngster #9 Saulo Alves Leite at SUPREME 7. French wrestler Helio De Lima moves up to #7 and will face off against #9 Tony Halme at SCF 5, an event which has a very stacked card. #10 Daniel Bjorkman appears at #10 this week and will be set to debut against former contender Mike Maron, who recently lost against the champion. Ripley West, former #4, and Akamaru Jackson, former #7, are out this week.
===

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SCF 4: HORIGUCHI v. MULLEN
January 07, 2024
Hard Knocks, Los Angeles, CA.

 

FIGHT CARD

FEATHERWEIGHT MAIN EVENT
18w1.jpg 39b10.jpg
#2 Kyoji Horiguchi Japan.png (0-0 SCF) vs. #1 Quintin Mullen Libya.png (1-0 SCF)
TEAM MIZOGUCHI x TEAM PALPI

OPENWEIGHT CO-MAIN EVENT
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#2 Tyke Bison United_States_of_America.png (1-0 SCF) vs. #3 Tomas Tetrev Czech_Republic.png (1-0 SCF)
TEAM JAKE x TEAM THORGRIN

 

MIDDLEWEIGHT MAIN CARD #1
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#1 Jeffery Onana United_States_of_America.png (2-0 SCF) vs. #2 Jaden Ramirez Philippines.png (1-0 SCF)
TEAM HONU (D.Jumba) x TEAM THATSME

HEAVYWEIGHT MAIN CARD #2
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Sergey Kumanov Russian_Federation.png (0-0 SCF) vs. Cinderalla Man Ii Albania.png (0-0 SCF)
TEAM MAGOMED x TEAM TRAINER

FEATHERWEIGHT MAIN CARD #3
40b14.jpg 18b9.jpg
Gaston Messier France.png (0-0 SCF) vs. Geordi La Forge Somalia.png (0-0 SCF)
TEAM ATKINS x TEAM MCGRAUGH

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT UNDERCARD #1
17w21.jpg 41w2.jpg
#3 Abdul Nurmagomedov Russian_Federation.png (1-0 SCF) vs. Brodie Woods United_States_of_America.png (0-0 SCF)
TEAM TENEV x TEAM DIAMOND

MIDDLEWEIGHT UNDERCARD #2
15934720024317.gif 24b20.jpg
#3 Kevin Neidhart United_States_of_America.png (1-0 SCF) vs. Matthew Navarro United_States_of_America.png (0-0 SCF)
TEAM WINTERBOTTOM x TEAM ESCOBAR

FEATHERWEIGHT UNDERCARD #3
21b4.jpg 34w2.jpg
Jack Jenkins Jr. Australia.png (0-1 SCF) vs. Argus Reynolds United_States_of_America.png (0-0 SCF)
BAM TOWN (D.McNuffy) x TEAM PAW

WELTERWEIGHT UNDERCARD #4
23b24.jpg 17w15.jpg
#7 Ispa Mferi Finland.png (0-0 SCF) vs. Fony Terguson United_States_of_America.png (0-0 SCF)
TEAM DUNLOP x TEAM CANT READ

WELTERWEIGHT UNDERCARD #5
20b22.jpg 10w3.jpg
Jack Daniels Portugal.png (0-1 SCF) vs. Tony Tone Australia.png (0-0 SCF)
TEAM MICHAEL x TEAM SULLIVAN

 

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