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For all the complete news check this thread. Upcoming Tournaments, Events, Updates on Official Sponsors and other stuff that I can think adding here like free Porn...or something...

 

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This just in;

in the 170lb division, jay mitchell has recently tested positive HIV and AIDS.

 

While most of the division was scared to fight him before, this will surely bring it to a new level.

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This just in;

in the 170lb division, jay mitchell has recently tested positive HIV and AIDS.

 

While most of the division was scared to fight him before, this will surely bring it to a new level.

 

 

LOL!!!

 

 

 

 

Also looking for more WRITERS to do maybe event Recaps or something cute...

 

Paying is no issue...I will also love you long time!

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"We're live from Hard Knocks in Los Angeles. M M A Event #6 just finished up and it looks like the crowd is finally winding down

and starting to exit the building.

HBK just threw another wonderful event that saw celebrities like Kobe Bryant, Ice Cube and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson on hand.

We also saw an epic battle for the Lightweight Championship and 5 bouts that ended in the first round. Let's take a look back at the night's action."

 

Middleweights Luke Ford and Brian Egan set it off in the first fight of the night. Both fighters came in, looking for their first win, at 0-2 apiece.

Egan looked to take it to the ground early but quickly changed it up and he got the results he was looking for...a brutal knockout punch, one that Ford will never forget.

 

At 1:47 of Round 1...Winner by way of KO (Punch). Brian Egan

 

Two undefeated Welterweights threw down in our next fight. Johnny Chan, sporting a TFP Graphics t-shirt on his way to the cage

and ground based counter striker, Ryan thomas got the crowd going when Chan connected with a looping right that cut open Thomas. The crowd smelled blood and they wanted more.

Early in Round 2, Chan unloaded a left to the jaw of Thomas and there was no need to for him to continue punching, like Prince Fielder hitting a homer, he knew he hit clean. Impressive win for Chan.

 

At :34 of Round 2...Winner by way of KO (Punch). Johnny Chan

 

The next fight featured two veteran fighters, 6-4 Jack Jew Jitsu and 6-3 Ben Sanderson, representing TFP Graphics and Crippler's Corner respectively.

Sanderson got the early takedown but Jew Jitsu worked great off his back forcing a standup. Sanderson again got the takedown but this time was the aggressor on the mat, coming up empty.

When the fight got back to standing, it was all Jew Jitsu, landing a massive counter uppercut. The ref dove in to save Sanderson and it was all over.

 

At 2:57 of Round 1...Winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Jack Jew Jitsu

 

"Ice Cube is going nuts over at his seat...hootin' n' hollerin' with his posse! This place is going insane and we're only 3 fights in!"

4-2 John Winters brought his wicked afro to the cage against the mighty baldness of 5-4 Noah CD.

After some so-so groundwork and a referree standup, Winters got cut and rocked shortly after.

He never got his bearings straight after that taking a push kick, followed by a head kick and a swarm of punches.

Good thing the ref stopped this one when he did or CD might STILL be beating down Winters.

 

At 3:04 of Round 1...Winner by way of TKO (Kick & Punches). Noah CD

These next two Heavyweights came in undefeated with 7 fights between them.

3-0 Ilya Muromets, representing Fighter Supplements of London, took on 4-0 Chad Hart who's sponsored by Crippler's Corner out in Las Vegas.

Hart got the better of the standup and Muromets got the better of the ground n' pound. This one was a very close fight as the judges were called out.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Chad Hart

Our next fight was between 5-2 Charles Big Bear and 7-5 Davin Gunter.

Gunter, backed by MMA's Best Nutrition and Demonic Clothing, is a Purple Belt brawler and Big Bear, an experienced brawler with some good takedown skills and a sweet nappy afro.

This fight took place mostly on the canvas and Big Bear just didn't have enough to fight off the 16 submission attempts by the highly aggressive Gunter.

 

At 3:48 of Round 2...Winner by way of Submission (Armbar). Davin Gunter

"Dwayne Johnson gave a playful shadowbox 1,2 combo when Gunter surprisingly called out "The Rock" and challenged him to a go 'round in the cage. That would be something we all would like to see!"

The next two fighters came in with 4 wins apiece. Undefeated Max Power and 4-2 Justin Colver brought in

some major hype for this fight as both men were talking some serious junk before the fight.

Power came out swinging and it paid off immediately as he cut Colver with an excellent left hand, followed by an awesome uppercut that landed him in guard.

Power, very confidently, stood up wanting more of Colver. Power landed another uppercut that sent Colver flying. Power followed it up forcing the ref to step in.

Colver's going to regret some of the words said after he wakes up.

 

At :41 of Round 1...Winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Max Power

Next up was an epic battle for The Lightweight Title between two fighters at 5-1. BJ Penn, sponsored by T.K.O. The Killer Outfit, had won 5 straight and

Peter Parker, sponsored by Einherjer RAW Nutrition, was on a 3 fight win streak. This fight was amazing.

These two battled it out with Penn landing 10 of 10 takedown attempts and really working over Parker with the body kicks.

Parker refused to lose but couldn't hold off any longer, finally tapping out once Penn got the hooks sunk in on the rear naked choke.

 

BJ Penn is our new Lightweight Champion!

At 1:33 of Round 5...Winner by way of Submission (RNC). BJ Penn

"Kobe Bryant really liked that fight, as did the rest of the fans that didn't sit down through the entire 20+ minutes. what a great battle with The Main Event still to come!"

The Co-Main Event was up next and it pitted 7-3 Johnny Law against 5-1 Shiroi Neko.

Law, who represents Xotic Fruits, is an experienced Purple Belt and Neko, who rolls with Combat Pro Design and Supreme Supplements, is a Purple Belt with some serious knockout power.

It looked like Law may have game planned for the KO power of Neko as he was overwhelmed by Neko's ground game.

Law never knew what hit him as Neko dominated on the ground and got the tap halfway through Round 1.

 

At 2:01 of Round 1...Winner by way of Submission (Kimura). Shiroi Neko

It was Main Event time next with The Middleweight Title on the line. The Champion, 6-0 Tha Man squared off against The Challenger, 7-2 Damian Maia.

This fight was back and forth early with both men looking to stay on their feet. Maia looked to win Round 1 as he scored a takedown and a few submission attempts.

Maia came out in Round 2 trying to negate Tha Man's muay thai as he did in Round 1 and out of nowhere...head kick. knockout. fight over.

 

Tha Man retains his Middleweight Title!

 

At :49 of Round 2...Winner by way of KO (Head Kick). Tha Man

"Looks like it's afterparty time for Tha Man! Maybe he can talk Kobe Bryant into showing up, or Ice Cube to perform a song or two.

At any rate, there's gonna be one hell of a party somewhere tonight...am I invited?"

 

"Tonight's event was sponsored by TFP Graphics, MMA's Best Nutrition, Crippler's Corner, T.K.O. The Killer Outfit and CROWN and each Event Award winner will be receiving $3000.

The Event Awards for tonight will be coming up shortly.

HBKMMA really knows how to put on a show. What another amazing event!"

 

"Well folks, that's it for us, we'll see you next time and remember...if you can't make weight, you can't be great."

 

 

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MMA fans welcome to welcome to The Underground here in Los Angeles, I am Robb Smith and tonight I will be bringin you the MMA 7 event preview. For you guys that don't know about me or the way I work tonight we will be looking at just a few fights on the MMA 7 card.

 

 

 

*Dark Horse Fight*

 

 

 

Keith Moon will meet Kerry King in a super heavyweight fight that could end up being a great battle. Keith Moon 3-4 is a MMA veteran and he enters this fight coming off a decision loss. Moon is a pretty good boxer and wrestler and will be looking to get his career back on track. His opponent Kerry King comes into this fight 2-2 and those two losses are from his last two outings. Kerry is also a very good boxer and wrestler and has made his way by knocking guys out. These two men are both coming in to put there careers back together whether on the ground or standing up this will be a battle.

 

 

 

* Main card run down*

 

 

 

The main card has plenty of experience but this next bout has sixteen bouts between two men worth of MMA experience. The welter weight's will battle it out as "The Natural Born Killer" Nate Brennan take on "Ravin'" Ray Lewis. Brennan comes in at 5-5 and is known as the QFC veteran but was tested in his first fight for MMA and he took a loss due to the judges decision. Nate is a muay thai fighter from halifax and will be looking to keep this fight standing and use his knee's and elbows to score the win. Ray Lewis is a 4-2 fighter who is making his MMA debut and will be glad to stay standing with his opponent and show off his muay thai. Lewis is also known as a pretty good wrestler and has won two of his fights due to submission.

 

 

 

The heavyweight's will showcase there skills as we take a look at former title contender Triston "Jail" Baal and his opponent "Cheese" Easy Mac. Baal comes in 8-2 and is known for his boxing and wrestling skill aswell has his never ending motor. Baal wants to make his MMA debut the best possible and knows he has a chance to do that if he executes his game plan. Mac comes into this fight at 6-5 and with some very good stand up. Boxing is Mac's strong point but he can also handle himself on the ground where he has decent wrestling. This fight is pretty even and will be decided by th game plan in my opinion.

 

 

 

Charlie Murphy and Alexander Gauthier will face of in the middleweight division and both men will be looking for there first MMA win. Murphy came to MMA to win a title but his dreams we're crushed at MMA event 5 when he lost the title in a unanimous decision bout to the current MMA middleweight champion The Man. Murphy is 6-4 and will come in with improved boxing and a very extensive wrestling background. Charlie is a former AMMA champion and desperately wants another shot at the MMA title. His opponent Alexander "KGB" Gauthier comes in with a 7-4 record and the former SYN fighter claims this is the fight where he will shine the brightest. Gauthier went 1-2 while he was with SYN and after his departure he took some time to train harder and become a more well rounded fighter. Known for his wrestling background Gauthier started training more and more to stand up and box. MMA owner and match maker had known of Alexander from his days in SYN but they picked him up after he had two straight wins with QFC. Gauthier claims he is ready to claim his first title and that Murphy is standing in his way of that. I cannot wait to see who walks out with this one folks.

 

 

 

*The Main Event*

 

 

 

The main event will bring us to the light heavyweight division and will showcase two very good veterans, first up from his home of Hiroshima is 10-6 fighter Shinwi "Radiation" Bolo. Bolo has had success from his boxing and wrestling background but has also never won a fight on the ground. Shinwi claims that he will make his MMA debut a great one and denies all rumors of energy loss and lack of cardio due to his move from Tokyo to Los Angeles. The opposition in this fight happens to be Wenzeslaus "Gunter" Dugald the fighter who debuted at MMA 5 with a decision victory over Al Bundy. Dugald comes into this fight ready to take Bolo to the ground and end the fight quickly, Dugald has said however that if both men decide to stand up that he is comfortable with his hands. Dugald would no doubt have the fight if indeed it went to the ground but he would have a hard time getting it there as Bolo is known for his very good sprawl and take down defense. Both of these men realize that the winner could be looking at a future title shot and that is something every fighter hopes for.

 

 

 

Well either way you look at it ladies and gents this fight card seems to be stacked with boxers and wrestlers. I am looking forward to every fight on the card and to see how some of these guys bounce back from losses. We have a few guys making there company debuts and will surely be out to prove they have what it takes. If you don't have your tickets folks please rush out and get them and if you cannot be here live watch it on your favorite TV channel or internet broadcast. December 12th is the date and the place is right here at the Underground Sports complex here in LA. Until next time everyone I'm Robb Smith enjoy the fights!!!

 

 

 

 

Fight bonuses for the 12-07-09 Event. Huge Prizes will be given out. $3000 dollars for each fighters mentioned for their great performance.

 

KO of the Night - Tha "brian baumgardner fan" Man --- KO (Head Kick) in the 2 00:49

 

Sub of the Night - "The Mad Sushi Chef" Shiroi Neko --- Submission (Kimura) in the 1 02:01

 

Fight of the Night - Peter "Spiderman" Parker and BJ Penn

 

All thanks to our Sponsors giving out $3000 for each award.

 

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Whats going on M M A fans!!! I am Robb Smith and right here right now we will be previewing MMA event 8. Tonight is going to be a crazy night of previews and I even have a guest joining us tonight. Let's get this started off right with the Dark Horse Fight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Dark Horse Fight*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tonights dark horse fight comes to us from the heavyweight division, we will see Didier Drogba take on Henry Henbanger. Didier Drogba comes into this fight 3-0 and is looking for his fourth straight victory tonight. Drogba had a MMA debut to kill for as we saw he knock out his opponent in under one minute in his debut. If Didlier can come into this fight and use his muay thai like he is used to doing it may be a short night. Then again you cannot put all your eggs in one basket and thats why his opponent Henry "Sally Girl" Henbanger who comes in 3-2 is looking for a knock out win in his own right. Henry is known for his stand up skill and the fact that he can maintain just about any position on the ground and dominate. these two men will start the night off for the main card and with all the excitment there going to bring that's why they are the Dark Horse fight of the night.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Main Event Run Down*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Next up we will see welterweight's duke it out and folks this will be a slobber knocker, 3-0 Terry "The Dino" Dactyl puts his undefeated streak on the line as he meets veteran Frank "The Crazy Canadian" Cote who comes into this fight 7-5. Terry comes into this fight facing the biggest competition of his career. Dactyl is looking to keep this fight on the ground and grind out a submission. Frank Cote is a seasoned vet and comes into this fight knowing that he has a chance to get back in the title picture with a win over a undefeated fighter. Frank will be looking to keep the fight on the feet and get a knock out win and if he cannot do so he is comfortable with his BJJ and is willing to challenge Terry on the ground.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It is now time for the welterweight title fight preview, first up we have uli "peluza" yeo who comes in at 4-2 and is ready to become the champion. Yeo is very well skilled in muay thai and bjj and has won his last three fights. His opponent Demian Kang comes into this fight 4-0 and has won three of his fights by way of submission. This fight will test both fighters conditioning and Kang will try to show off his bjj brown belt. With the title on the line this fight is scheduled for five rounds and both men have went on record saying they don't not believe the fight will go the distance. If this fight makes it past the second round I will be surprised folks I think someone will be submitted.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Next up is the Super Heavyweight Title fight between title contender 7-1 William Wallace and the Champion 5-0 Brock Lesnar. This fight will be Brock's first title defense since winning the title. Wallace is known to be a former college wrestler and is decent on the mat but he is more at home when standing up and letting the hands fly. Wallace usually gets his wins by way of knock out or TKO and when these two meet he has said his game plan will not change and that he plans to test the chin of the champ. Lesnar caught word of Williams remarks and snickered claiming that if anyone was getting knocked out it would not be him. Brock is also known for his college wrestling background but just like his opponent he is more comfortable stand up and letting his fist do the talking. This fight would honestly surpise me if it goes past the first round and if it does we may see conditioning play a factor as both men have only went to the third round one time each in there careers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* The Main Event*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The light heavyweight title will be on the line as we get to see two of the company's top fighters go at it. Gilliam Howard comes into this fight 7-2 and is looking to cement himself amongst the top fighters in Los Angeles. Howard comes into this fight known as a decent wrestler but is ready to stand up and show off his ever improving boxing. His opponent Bob "Razor Sharp" Stroker comes into this fight 6-0 and is known as the former AMMA champion who never lost but walked away for better competition. Stroker is aware of his opponents stand up game and has a respectable stand up game to counter. The former AMMA champion also comes in with a rather impressive muay thai and wrestling skill set and is said to be comfortable as much on the ground as he is on his feet. This fight could be his to lose if he can get the fight to the ground.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MMA has climbed to the top of Los Angeles and is proving to everyone just how good the MMA fighters really are. With three title fights and some very good preliminary bouts to open the night you should not miss this event. December 13th from The Underground here in LA we will be putting on a hell of a show and if you cannot join us live please catch the event on TV or on your favorite internet provider. Until next time folks I'm Robb Smith enjoy the fights!!!

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"We're live at The Underground in Los Angeles for M M A Event #7. We had a rather quick night tonight as 5 of the 10 fights were finished in the first minute of action.

This event should've been subtitled: Fast & Furious! Once again, the stars came out to take part in another great night of fights.

We had David Spade, Kobe Bryant and Johnny Plague on hand and although we're pretty sure David Spade has never been in a real fight, he is a true fan of the sport.

Spade, with drink in hand, was mixing it up with the crowd and Kobe Bryant looked to be keeping it low key tonight.

 

Well, enough of that, let's get to the action folks!

 

The night started off with two 1-1 fighters, Kenji Okabe and Felix Ortega.

Okabe, an Empire Threads/Crippler's Corner fighter and Ortega, a Diamond Design Clothing fighter, started off the night with a bang as Ortega dropped a glorious uppercut that rocked Okabe.

Ortega let him back up, only to clinch him up and hammer in two devastating knees. The ref saved Okabe from any further damage but this one was over...quick.

 

At 1:01 of Round 1...Winner by way of TKO (Knee & Punches). Felix Ortega

Hell's balls fighter, Vice Grips made his debut tonight against 0-1 Vico Mendez. Grips, who entered the cage in a Blitzkrieg Supplements hoodie, has shown some

tremendous kicking ability for his size...a whopping 318 lbs.! He put those kicks to work as he cut open Mendez twice and sent him to The Sandman with a mighty head kick.

Impressive debut for Vice Grips!

 

At :19 of Round 1...Winner by way of KO (Head Kick). Vice Grips

The next fight lasted all the way into the 4-minute range as 2-2 Dave Miller took on newcomer, Xavier Belphegor.

After some nipple tweaking by Miller, Belphegor got cut on his takedown but got it nonetheless.

After a couple takedowns from Belphegor and a few submission attempts by Miller, Belphegor turned it on at the end of the round and got the last minute tap out.

 

At 4:45 of Round 1...Winner by way of Submission (Kimura). Xavier Belphegor

Two more fighters made their debuts next. Albert Desalvo and Bill Abraham were looking to light it up tonight.

After Abraham connected with the driving takedown into guard, Desalvo taught him a lesson in focus. As Abraham looked to his corner, Desalvo caught him with the triangle and it was tap city.

 

At :24 of Round 1..Winner by way of Submission (Triangle). Albert Desalvo

The much more experienced, 3-5 Brett Assman took on 1-0 Anderson Sharpe in our next fight. Bothe fighters threw down right out the gate and both men took some nasty cuts early.

Assman looked a bit sloppy and Sharpe looked...well, sharp. Sharpe nailed Assman with a powerful right hand to the jaw and swarmed on Brett, lightning quick, forcing the ref to step in and stop it.

 

At :45 of Round 1...Winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Anderson Sharpe

The next fight was one of the two decisions on the night. Two old school rockers, well not really but the names are the same, took to the cage and were ready for a battle.

3-4 Keith Moon squared off against 2-2 Kerry King, who came into the fight an amazing 346 lbs.! This one was back and forth with Moon bleeding like a horror flick.

Both fighters showed a lot of heart and this one went the distance.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Kerry King

The veteran, 5-5 Nate Brennan, looked a bit tired before his fight against 4-2 Ray Lewis...no, not that Ray Lewis, and it certainly showed during the fight

as Lewis had an excellent pace and Brennan just couldn't keep up. Brennan threw nothing and landed nothing. They should have held a mirror under his nose to see if he was breathing.

Easy win for Lewis.

 

At 2:43 of Round 1...Winner by way of Submission (Armbar). Ray Lewis

Two veterans were up next and David Spade looked very excited although it was probably more the booze talking. The Red Eye fighter, 8-2 Triston Baal, took on 6-5 Easy Mac.

Mac gassed out very fast in this one and Baal capitalized on an uppercut from the clinch that drooped Mac to his knees. Baal rained down punches as the ref dove in to save Mac.

Spade was going nuts! He must've had a bit of money on this one!

 

At :24 of Round 1...Winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Triston Baal

The Co-Main Event was up next and it featured 6-4 Charlie Murpy, a Crippler's Corner fighter and 7-4 Alexander Gauthier. Johnny Plague looked pumped up for this one and so were we.

This fight showcased some excellent groundwork riddled with submission attempts and countergrapples.

Neither fighter was able to finish off the other and the judges were called out for just the second time of the evening.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Charlie Murpy

The Main Event was next and the crowd was frenzied as 10-6 Shinwi Bolo stared across the cage at 5-1 Wenzeslaus Dugald who was sporting the MMA's Best Nutrition gear.

This one was all fireworks as both fighters came out swinging. Bolo got the best of him though as he cracked Dugald with a left hook to the jaw and then dropped him with a a straight left on the button.

Bolo got a few more punches in but the ref did a good job at getting this one stopped. What a quick end to a quick night. Johnny Plague was jumping up and down in excitement.

 

At :16 of Round 1...Winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Shinwi Bolo

"Tonight's event was sponsored by TFP Graphics, MMA's Best Nutrition, Crippler's Corner, T.K.O. The Killer Outfit and CROWN and each Event Award winner will be receiving $3000.

The Event Awards for tonight will be coming up shortly."

 

"Well folks, that's it for us, we'll see you next time and remember...if you can't make weight, you can't be great."

 

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"We're live from The Underground in Los Angeles for M M A Event #8. We had an excellent event tonight and as always, the celebrities were out and about.

Christian Bale, Matt Damon, Jim Rome and Mitch Lurker were in the seats tonight as well as M M A fighters, Russell Bell, Two Hearted, Marcus Hansen and Johnny Dutch.

Three titles were on the line tonight and that always seems to bring out the best crowds.

Let's get to the action folks..."

 

We had the Heavyweights starting it off as 1-2 Christian Vera took on 2-1 Alistair Overeem. Overeem looked a bit tentative in this one as Vera was the definite aggressor.

Vera dominated all aspects of the fight and pulled out the decision victory.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Christian Vera

Team S.W.A.T. fighter, 2-0 Ace Ventura, took on Forbidden Apple fighter, 2-1 Luke Tanard, in our next fight.

4 referee standups marred this fight but overall, it was a decent fight that showcased a lot of groundwork. In the end, Ventura did enough to get his hand raised.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Ace Ventura

The next fight heard quite a few boo's. 2-3 Pekka Leka and 2-1 Heyward Bey did not have the best showing but someone had to win and both guys gave it their all.

Anytime you have two counter strikers, you run the risk of crowd disdain.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Pekka Leka

Two undefeated Lightweights were up next as Eric Cartman took on Ross Jacob. For a classic brawler vs. counter striker matchup, this was horrible.

Cartman threw everything he could and landed 4 kicks. Jacob did absolutely nothing in the standup and hit on 3 out of 15 takedown attempts. L

ooks like both fighters need to train a bit harder or work on their gameplans before they fight again.

Someone had to win though and the judges did not look happy about having to make a decision on this one.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Eric Cartman

"The crowd was getting a bit antsy here as the action had a lull in the last few fights. Seems they're all here for the Championship bouts still to come."

Two more undefeated fighters came out next. Light heavyweights, Shawn Wichaels and John Madsen were looking to ignite this crowd and not only did they ignite, they torched!

Wichaels came out on fire. Madsen got cut above his eye from a left, right combo. Wichaels connected on two consecutive jabs, circled and landed a monstrous head kick that actually landed in the neck area.

It might take Madsen a few days to recover so he can begin his recovery. He got hammered! The crowd was back into it and going crazy!

 

At 1:35 of Round 1...Winner by way of TKO (Kick & Punches). Shawn Wicheals

The next fight was over before it began as undefeated Didier Drogba remained undefeated by destroying Henry Henbanger with a life threatening head kick.

We certainly hope Henbanger is okay and hopefully, he'll be banging hens in no time.

 

At :12 of Round 1...Winner by way of KO (Head Kick). Didier Drogba

CROWN fighter, 3-0 Terry Dactyl, was up next taking on Hell's Balls/Demonic fighter, 7-5 Frank Cote. The first two rounds were back and forth with neither fighter getting the upper hand.

Round 3, on the other hand, was a mad dash for the finish line as both fighter's corners told them to pick up the pace.

The pace quickened but still, neither fighter could finish and the judges were called out. Dactyl missed on all 8 takedown attempts which most likely put Cote over the top in the judges eyes.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Frank Cote

We had the first of three Championship bouts up next. The Welterweight Title was on the line in this one as The Champion, 4-2 Uli Yeo faced off against The Challenger, 4-0 Demian Kang.

The crowd went nuts over these two fighter intros and they did not disappoint. Yeo took a jab on the nose that opened a bit of a cut.

He shrugged it off like nothing though until he got rocked with an uppercut. The second of two huge uppercuts had Yeo in a daze.

Both fighters got a hold of each other's legs as we witnessed a double submission attempt. Kang locked his in quicker and Yeo was tapping like Sammy Davis Jr.!

 

At 1:04 of Round 1...winner by way of Submission (Kneebar). Demian Kang

 

Demian Kang is the new Welterweight Champion!

The Co-Main Event was for The Super Heavyweight Belt and featured CROWN/T.K.O. fighter, 5-0 Brock Lesnar and Knock Out Artistry fighter, 7-1 William Wallace.

Christian Bale told us before the night started that he was pulling for Wallace. He looked very excited for this match as were we.

This fight saw the canvas a lot as Lesnar connected on 7 of 7 takedown attempts and 14 of 20 ground strikes.

William Wallace showed a lot of heart after getting cut open in the second round but wasn't aggressive enough only throwing 2 punches.

Both fighters showed a lot of stamina as this thing went the full 25 minutes.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Brock Lesnar

 

Brock Lesnar retains his Super Heavyweight Title!

The intros for The Main Event had the crowd in a frenzy as Light Heavyweight Champion. 7-2 Gilliam Howard, looked to defend his belt against The Challenger, 6-0 CROWN fighter, Bob Stroker.

Jim Rome and Matt Damon both rushed back to their seats after getting some drinks and as both fighters made their way to the cage, everyone in the house went wild!

This fight was epic as epic can get.

Both fighters used all 25 minutes available and looked like they could go a few more if need be...true warriors in M M A!

Stroker got cut very early on but it didn't seem to bother him much. These two guys put on a clinch clinic during this fight with Howard showing the dirty boxing technique made

famous by Randy Couture and Stroker showing off his muay thai skills. Stroker did get the best of the clinch though and this wasn't too hard of a decision for the judges.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Bob Stroker

 

Bob Stroker is the new Light Heavyweight Champion!

 

"There you have it folks! 3 Titles on the line, 2 new champs and 1 retaining champ! What an awesome night of fights!

As always, tonight's event was sponsored by TFP Graphics, MMA's Best Nutrition, Crippler's Corner, T.K.O. The Killer Outfit and CROWN and each Event Award winner will be receiving $3000.

The Event Awards for tonight will be coming up shortly."

 

"Well folks, that's it for us, we'll see you next time and remember...if you can't make weight, you can't be great."

 

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"We're live from Hayashi's Lounge in Los Angeles for M M A Event #9. We had Jamie Foxx in attendance tonight, as well as, Cameron Diaz and Houston Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson.

The night got off to a horrible start as there was some sort of mix up. Jonny Jefferson was set to take on Hisagi Shuuhei but could not make weight.

We caught up with Jonny and he explained that he was 215lbs. when he signed the contract that was for 185lbs.

HBKMMA was unavailable for comment so we're going to try and find out what happened with this no contest. Let's see how the rest of the night went..."

 

After that unfortunate business, our first fight up was between 1-0 Jack Smith and debuting fighter, Johnny Dutch. Smith was all over Dutch right out the gate.

He had Dutch rocked early but failed to capitalize. Dutch showed some decent wrestling skills and ground n' pound but

Smith was too much in the standup department as he got his hand raised at the end of this one. Looks like Dutch has some more training to do and Smith is now 2-0.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Jack Smith

AJ Kemp made his M M A debut against Endless 152 fighter, 1-1 Vito Corleone. AJ Kemp got cut early in the fight but soldiered on and went the distance with Corleone.

Corleone definitely got the better of the standup and earned himself a decision victory.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Vito Carleone

Up next we had two Lightweights, 2-0 Joliver Genetia, representing Crippler's Corner and MMA's Best Nutrition and 3-1 Chris Bergstrand, a Hell's Balls/Diamond Design fighter.

Bergstarnd showed very little aggression and landed nothing. Genetia came out swinging and knocked out Bergstrand with a wicked head kick to start off the 2nd Round.

That kick came out of nowhere. What an impressive victory for Genetia.

 

At :05 of Round 2...Winner by way of TKO (Kick and Punches). Joliver Genetia

Team S.W.A.T./Nordic Battle Gear fighter, 2-1 Lars Manberg took on 2-2 Hunter Smith in our next fight.

Smith needs to tighten up the boxing if he's going to continue throwing that many combinations, hitting on just 12 out of 51.

Manberg got cut early but powered through it but he only landed 6 of his 21 takedown attempts. It was enough for the win but neither fighter can be happy about this one.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Hunter Smith

Two Super Heavyweights were up next as Demonic Drugs fighter, 1-0 Mo Yakubu took on Fight For Real fighter, 1-0 Mike Wilson.

Wilson clinched it up pretty quick but got cut by an excellent knee to the head by Yakubu. Wilson then rocked Yakubu with a huge right hand and returned the favor by cutting Yakubu.

After some groundwork, both fighters stood up and Wilson dropped a bomb on Yakubu that landed him into full mount.

Once there, it didn't take long for Wilson to finish off Yakubu landing punch after punch. Finally the ref jumped in, saving Yakubu from any further damage.

 

At 2:04 of Round 1...Winner by way of KO (Strikes). Mike Wilson

Orlando Sackett came into the next fight at 3-2 against 3-1 Frank Ribery. Sackett was bombing head shots from the beginning and just slaughtered the face of Ribery.

He opened him up like a 7-11 and Ribery could not protect the cuts. They just kept spewing blood and eventually the fight was stopped by the doctor in the second round.

With both fighters bloodied, this one looked more like a Vietnam war flick than a an MMA fight. Truly disgusting and the crowd absolutely loved it!

 

At 4:27 of Round 2...Winner by way of TKO (Cut). Orlando Sackett

Two well established Light Heavyweights were set to square off in our next bout.

6-4 Noah CD, representing Crippler's Corner, stared across the cage at Donkey Donkman, undefeated at 4-0 and representing MMA's Best Nutrition and Knock Out Artistry.

Both fighters came out with a fury and inside the first minute, Donkman was rocked by head kick and knocked out by the follow up head kick.

Donkman fell like a tree in the forest and in no time was sawing...zzzzzz...

 

At :50 of Round 1...Winner by way of KO (Head Kick). Noah CD

The experienced Damien Demented, at 13-7-1 and representing Firebird Designs had his 22nd fight in the Co-Main Event against Hell's Ball fighter, 8-6 Felix Pomfrey.

This was a classic brawler/counterstriker fight and after feeling each other out, Pomfrey countered a body shot with a takedown into side control.

It only took 3 tries to get Demented tapping like Shirley Temple.

 

At 2:28 of Round 1...Winner by way of Submission (Kimura). Felix Pomfrey

The Main Event of the evening was a Lightweight bout between undefeated brawler Crowley Osbourne and 6-2 Will Brawler Jr., a Demonic Drugs and Clothing fighter.

Osbourne really showed off his accuracy, possibly detracting from his finishing power, landing 18 of 19 punches to the head, 4 of 4 combinations and 43 of 49 of his ground strikes.

Brawler Jr. only connected on 2 of his 11 takedown attempts while Osbourne was 3 for 3. The jusgea were once again called upon but this one was fairly obvious.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Crowley Osbourne

 

"So there you have it. A complete rundown of the night's activities.

When we caught up with HBKMMA, we asked him about the no contest and he did confirm a possible contractual error by both parties and will be looking into it immediately.

Remember, the $100,000 Welterweight Tournament is right around the corner and don't miss tomorrow night's event over at Hard Knocks. You're not gonna want to miss that one.

As always, tonight's event was sponsored by TFP Graphics, MMA's Best Nutrition, Crippler's Corner, T.K.O. The Killer Outfit, CROWN and newly added Knock Out Artistry.

Also, each Event Award winner will be receiving $3000."

 

"Let's take a look at the Event Awards..."

 

Submission of the Night: Felix Pomfrey

 

Knockout of the Night: Noah CD

 

Fight of the Night: Mike Wilson vs. Mo Yakubu

 

"Well folks, that's it for us, we'll see you tomorrow night and remember...if you can't make weight, you can't be great."

 

 

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Tonight is the night of M M A Event #10!

 

Coming from the Hard Knocks arena in Los Angeles, CA, it promises to be an action filled night, including a heavyweight championship match!

 

Scott James (1-2, M M A 0-0) Vs Maximus Erecticus (0-2 MMA 0-1)

 

The first fight of the night, will be between two super heavyweights, Maximus Erectus who has yet to have a win, against Scott “Butterball” James who is making his M M A Debut.

 

James, who made the second round in Average Joe’s Open Weight GP, is coming off 2 decision losses, his only win came in his debut match, which he won in the third round by submission, he’s looking to break the losing streak and even out his record, while Maximus “Big Nasty” Erecticus is looking to get his first win, a split decision loss against Chris Macon at M M A Event #3 is the last time we saw Big Nasty, both men are great boxers but Erecticus might look to take this to the ground as he has somewhat of an advantage when it comes to wrestling.

 

Chris Wopp (1-2, M M A 0-1) Vs Chris RobertsDouglas (3-4, M M A 0-1)

 

Both men have losing records, both men have one fight in M M A, both of them lost. Both welterweights are looking to even out their records, and both men want to get their first win in M M A. A clash of styles here, as “CRD” looks to use his boxing skills to take out Whopp’s excellent Muay Thai skills, we’ll see which style comes out glorious, tonight at M M A Event #10!

 

 

 

Tazio Nuvolari (1-1, M M A 0-1) Vs Sergio Garcia (1-0, M M A 0-0)

 

The first of three middleweight fights tonight, as the undefeated Sergio Garcia takes on “Nivola”, who has yet to win a match in the M M A. The Italian Nuvolari, will look to out wrestle Garcia . Both men won their respective matches by submission, but Tazio lost his M M A Debut match by a 30:27 unanimous decision.

 

Befor Belfort (2-0, M M A 0-0) Vs Frankie Filet (2-0, M M A 1-0)

 

Two undefeated middleweights, one debutant in the M M A, the other one has a 1-0 record in the M M A, this match is definitely going to see a lot of strikes, but perhaps “The Fish” Filet will look to use his wrestling skills to his advantage.

 

Al Bundy (3-3, M M A 0-1) Vs Ron Angeil (3-1, M M A 0-1)

 

Former EIFC Light Heavyweight Champion Al Bundy, fighting out of London, is taking on Ron Angeil, Angeil who was on a 3 match winning streak before losing his first match on his M M A Debut, is looking to come off this decision loss strong, as he takes on “Shoeless” who is currently on a 3 match losing streak, including his M M A Debut match, one of these two men, will go back their winning ways, tonight at M M A Event #10!

 

Watch Johnson (3-1, M M A 0-0) Vs Rampage Slice (2-0, M M A 1-0)

 

Both these heavyweights are looking to set their mark on the M M A Heavyweight division, Johnson is making his debut and wants to put his name on the map, Slice having already done so, knocking out Jonny Craig with a first round KO at M M A Event #3. Both men are very capable wrestlers, but Slice should really look to using his Jiu Jitsu advantage in taking the victory and his third win.

 

Ray Charles (1-0, M M A 0-0) Vs Johnny Chan (3-0, M M A 3-0)

 

Johnny Chan, winner of the first ever M M A Match, is the clear favorite, as he looks to take his boxing skills as he takes on the 1-0 Ray Charles, who is an overall fighter, but unfortunately his overall skills are a bit below average, and Chan shouldn’t have much trouble finishing him off, and putting his name out there to challenge Welterweight champion Demian Kang.

 

Trevor Gunter (6-2, M M A 0-0) Vs Steve McQueen (8-3, M M A 0-0)

 

Two big names in the final Middleweight clash of the night, as both men came into the M M A looking to take out Tha Man and take his Middleweight championship, but first they’ll have to take on each other. Both men are very good all-round fighters, but Gunter has somewhat of a disadvantage in the Muay Thai skill section, this should be McQueen’s gameplan to put his name on the M M A Middleweight division.

 

Victor Creed (5-0, M M A 0-0) Vs Randy Lesnar (7-2, M M A 0-1)

 

Randy Lesnar came into the M M A for Event #5, taking on Heavyweight Two Hearted, he lost in the first round after just 2 minutes by submission, to take his second loss in his career, he now wants to regain his place as a top contender for Two Hearted’s title as he takes on the debuting, undefeated Victor Creed, this will definitely be a great match up for the wrestling fans, as both these fighters have excellent wrestling skills, with perhaps Lesnar being slightly better at it than Creed.

 

Heavyweight Title Match

 

Two Hearted (7-1, M M A 2-0) Vs Biff Buphalicious (7-4, M M A 2-0)

 

Defending champion, Two “The Ale” Hearted, a top-notch wrestler, defending his title against “Buff” Biff Buphalicious, a first class Muay Thai fighter, styles clash in our main event, but that shouldn’t take anything away from these great fighters, both of these fighters are 2-0 in the M M A, with Hearted’s last win coming over Randy Lesnar, by submission to crown the first M M A Heavyweight champion. Can “The Ale” successfully defend his title against the top contender Buphalicious? Only time can tell, tonight, at M M A Event #10!

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"We're live from Hard Knocks in Los Angeles at the M M A Post Fight Show. M M A Event #10 just finished up and what a magnificent event we had tonight!

Action packed, the celebs were out and a Heavyweight Championship bout for the ages! Let's take a look at the action!"

 

The big dogs kicked it off as two 300 pounders, 1-2 Scott James and 0-2 Maximus Erecticus, faced off and threw down.

Scott James, A Demonic Drugs and Clothing fighter, got dropped and cut by a right hook that landed right on the temple and Erecticus waved him back up.

James was out on his feet though and couldn't recover. Erecticus threw the big overhand right and caught James on the button. Lights out for James and party time for Erecticus who finally got that first win.

 

At :59 of Round 1...Winner by way of KO (Punch). Maximus Erecticus

Two Welterweights were up next as 1-2 Chris Whopp took on 3-4 Chris RobertsDouglas. Whopp was definitely the aggressor in this match throwing 127 kicks and landing 79 of them.

RobertsDouglas couldn't match the intensity and the judges certainly noticed, awarding the fight to Whopp.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Chris Whopp

 

When "All For You" by In This Moment started blasting through the house system, the crowd jumped up.

They were pumped up for this fight between 1-1 Tazio Nuvolari and 1-0 Sergio Garcia. They may not have gotten the fight they wanted but they got a good fight nonetheless.

Nuvolari went 7 of 13 on takedowns but struggled in the clinch and Garcia just didn't have his best stuff tonight.

Nuvolari definitely won this one but both fighters have some work to do if they want to survive in M M A.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Tazio Nuvolari

Both Befor Belfort and Frankie Filet came into the next fight sitting at 2-0. Filet had no chance in this one. Belfort was all over him like a fat chick on a Big Mac.

Belfort cut him early with a looping right hand and ripped it open more in Round 2. Belfort was swinging for the fences in this one

and it finally caught up to Filet at the start of Round 3 when Belfort dropped him like a sack of potatoes with a gnarly overhand right.

 

At :05 of Round 3...Winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Befor Belfort

Next up was 3-3 Hell's Balls fighter Al Bundy and 3-1 Mary Jane's Medicinals fighter Ron Angeil. This fight wasn't even close.

Angeil cut Bundy and that seemed to ignite a fire in him as he got the takedown and just slaughtered Angeil with some brutal ground n' pound.

Once Bundy got full mount, it was all over for Angeil. The ref jumped in to save him but the damage was done. Let's hope Angeil doesn't have mental issues over this beatdown.

 

At 1:55 of Round 1...Winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Al Bundy

3-1 Watch Johnson took on 2-0 Rampage Slice in our next fight. Both men are excellent wrestlers and this one looked to be a ground war and we got just that.

What a battle of postion, with some ground n' pound from Slice, who went 8 for 8 on ground strikes

and some Jiu-Jitsu, from Johnson, who attempted 5 submissions before he finally locked in the armbar for the victory.

 

At 2:34 of Round 3...Winner by way of Submission (Armbar). Watch Johnson

Two undefeated mismatched fighters were up next as 1-0 Ray Charles, an abysmal boxer and Restaurant Tycoon fighter, took on a wonderful boxer in 3-0 Blitzkrieg Formula 5000 fighter, Johnny Chan.

What happened next was as predictable as it was exciting. Chan throws a 1, 2 combo that lands and cuts Ray Charles and then rocks him with a jab.

A jab? Really?...Chan jabs again and then bombs an uppercut from hell that left Charles talking to the sandman. All that in 8 seconds...8 seconds! What a lopsided win by Chan!

 

At :08 of Round 1...Winner by way of KO (Punches). Johnny Chan

The just bleed guy came out for our next fight and subsequently got his ass beat by security...what a jackass.

Anyway, 6-2 MMA's Best Nutrition fighter trevor gunter took on 8-3 Steve McQueen, who represents Crippler's Corner, in the next fight up.

Gunter got cut early on in the fight and took it to the ground but failed to submit McQueen.

Once both fighters got back to their feet, it was all McQueen and when gunter missed with a body blow, McQueen dropped him with a counter right and dove into mount.

Once there it was all over as the bell was ringing for the end of Round 1. Bad luck for gunter.

 

At 5:03 of Round 1...Winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Steve McQueen

The Co-Main Event was up next and the place was electric! The crowd, the celebs, the other M M A fighters were all on the edge of their seats!

When the techno beats came throguh the speakers, everyone knew it was time for 5-0 Victor Creed to come out

and take on 7-2 Randy Lesnar, an MMA's Best Nutrition fighter that gets the crowd worked up with his own intro music..."Break Stuff" by Limp Bizkit.

Creed, a Monster MMA/Blueprint Clothing fighter, got the early takedown but neither fighter did much other than try and control the other.

After a referee standup, Lesnar shot in for the takedown but landed into full mount.

This time, on the ground, there was no controlling the other...it was ground n' pound city for Lesnar as he just unleashed on Creed,

bouncing his head off the canvas, forcing the referee to dive in for the stoppage. Lesnar stood up and saluted the crowd and the place went absolutely bonkers! Great win for Lesnar!

 

At 1:05 of Round 1...Winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Randy Lesnar

The Main Event was up next and it was for the M M A Heavyweight Belt! The crowd was off the hook! They've been waiting for this one for a long time! The Champion, 7-1 Two Hearted was set to take on CROWN/Purity Fight Nutrition fighter, 7-4 BIFF BUPHALICIOUS and when "Meet the Monster" by Five Finger Death Punch came in through the overheads, the crowd knew it was on like Donkey Kong!

BUPHALICIOUS knocked down Hearted right out the gate and cut him open in the process.This round saw some serious ground positioning with Hearted throwing punches off his back and keeping BUPHALICIOUS form standing up but the ref finally stood them up BUPHALICIOUS caught Hearted with a 3 punch combo that opened up Hearted's cut a bit more.

Round 2 started off with a clinch and when Hearted broke it, he got drilled by a nasty head kick that sent him to the canvas. Hearted was rocked for sure but BUPHALICIOUS couldn't finish him off. The crowd got a bit antsy there as neither fighter got much done, luckily the round ended.

Round 3 started off with a clinch and both fighters really went to work. They pounded the hell out of each other and after 3 minutes, the clinch broke but went right back in until the end of the round. Awesome round there and the crowd let them know.

Round 4 saw some more clinchwork as both fighters held on and battled for dear life. This time, the clinch would hold for the entire round. These two really wen at it in this fight! Total warriors!

The 5th and final round was next and neither fighter would yield. There was another clinch and again, it held the round. These two showed some serious heart by going the distance...so epic! 25 minutes of war for the Heavyweight Title! BUPHALICIOUS threw 76 knees from the clinch and Hearted threw 250 punches! When the dust finally settled, BUPHALICIOUS got his hand raised!

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... BIFF BUPHALICIOUS

 

BIFF BUPHALICIOUS is the new Heavyweight Champion!

 

"So there you have it folks. A complete rundown of the night's activities. Remember, the $100,000 Welterweight Tournament is right around the corner so make sure you get your tickets asap.

 

As always, tonight's event was sponsored by TFP Graphics, MMA's Best Nutrition, Crippler's Corner, T.K.O. The Killer Outfit, CROWN and newly added Knock Out Artistry.

Also, each Event Award winner will be receiving $3000."

 

"Let's take a look at the Event Awards..."

 

Submission of the Night: Watch Johnson

 

Knockout of the Night: Befor Belfort

 

Fight of the Night: Two Hearted vs. BIFF BUPHALICIOUS

 

"Well folks, that's it for us, we'll see you next week and remember...if you can't make weight, you can't be great."

 

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265+: Chad Henderson (4-1-0) v Shin “White Tiger” Sato (6-5-0)

 

In the Super Heavyweight Division here, Chinese National “White Tiger” Sato, a wonderful Muay Thai striker will face off against the predominantly ground based BJJ Brown belt and wrestler Chad Henderson. Recent signing to M M A Chad Henderson will be looking to get his career back on track having lost in his last outing for his previous organisations Super Heavyweight Title. He had previously gone 4 undefeated with 3 submissions to his name so he certainly shouldn’t be taken lightly in this bout. His opponent Shin Sato is one of the most dangerous men in the division, he has enjoyed an up and down career to date, however his power is unrivalled. Obviously he will be trying to avoid the ground against Henderson. If his takedown defence is up to scratch and Henderson cannot get this to the ground, expect this to be over quite quickly.

 

 

 

205: Calico “War All The Time” James (5-1-0) v “Doctor” Sean McNamara (3-2-0)

 

On a 5 fight win streak Calico James will be hoping to pick up another victory here against McNamara. A wonderful wrestler James has also weaved some BJJ into his game, achieving the Belt Belt rank and more pointedly, completing 4 of his recent 5 wins via submission illustrating he is closer to achieving the perfect ground game. He will surely be too much for his opponent Miamian Sean McNamara. Who despite having a solid chin and being an effective counter striker will surely find himself overrun by his superior in every respect? “War All The Time” James should pick the victory up here and inch himself closer to a shot at the 205 title.

 

 

 

170: “The Anacoda” Tanner Jackson (6-1-0) v “Dr.Death” Steve Williams (5-4-0)

 

Two men coming into the cage here with a point to prove. Tanner Jackson is making his debut with M M A and hoping to make a mark finally in his career. The talent is clearly there, having racked up 6 wins to his name. This remarkable wrestling and BJJ Brown Belt hybrid is close to becoming the complete ground fighter. His lack of technique in the stand up department is possibly not that great a hindrance as he is so lightening quick. “Dr.Death” having been knocked out in his last fight will also be out to regain some credibility. We know Steve Williams will come in shape; the man is a cardio machine. But will he have enough in his locker to defeat “The Anacoda”? I remain sceptical but we know he’ll be fit to go all 15 minutes if necessary. Could he outwork his more talented opponent?

 

 

 

155: Shawn “HBK” Michaels (1-1-0) v Guapo Obispo (1-1-0)

 

Obispo, in his M M A debut didn’t exactly paint himself in glory, he was defeated via TKO in 15 seconds with a punch and a knee. Will he have gotten over the psychological, rather than physical ramifications of this defeat? Confident new-comer Shawn “HBK” Michaels, a Muay Thai striker will be out to test his resolve. With some damn good kicks and a point to prove this is a dangerous bout for Obispo to take. It’s an interesting bout to me, with the result going a long way to prove matters about each fighter rather than matters in the weight division.

 

 

 

185: Cujo “The Dawg” Levelside (3-2-0) v Tiny Tim (3-1-0)

 

A middleweight fight here next featuring Australian Tiny Tim and American Levelside. It’s the striker against the grappler. With Levelside being a Muay Thai practitioner and Tiny Tim being an accomplished BJJ fighter, indeed Brown Belt rank. Cujo Levelside is on a 2 fight lose streak in his career, albeit decision losses one has to ask, where would he go in his career with a loss here? Tiny Tim finds himself on the other side of the coin, if he wins here that will be 3 in a row and then he will come into Middleweight Contention surely? With both fighters last 4 fights combined all going the distance it’s most likely that will be the case here again. It’s one of those fights that’s real straightforward, if it stays standing Levelside will get the win he needs I would predict. If he doesn’t Tiny Tim will take the win.

 

 

 

265+: Ronaldo Couza (3-0-0) v Vitor “Socially Retarded” Belfonte (3-3-0)

 

Super Heavyweight battle now, undefeated wrestler Couza faces a real step up in talent here against wonderful wrestler Vitor Belfonte in a gauge for testing just how far he has come. All 3 of his career wins have been via unanimous decision so we know that Couza can grind out the result and has good determination and a big heart. But Belfonte will be a real step up in class here for the 23 year old from Benin. Brazilian Belfonte is a on a 3 fight lose streak, which represents that something is surely not right with this talented fighter – before that he had won his first 3 career bouts. I’m taking Belfonte to get his career back on track here though, the gulf in class should be too much and the class on the opponents Belfonte has lost to are there for all to see.

 

 

 

 

 

265: Steve “Takeshigemichi” Seagull (1-0-0) v Ilya Muromets (3-1-0)

 

American Purple Belt Stevie Seagull defends his undefeated streak against dangerous Russian Boxer Muromets in the Heavyweight Division in this fight. Despite losing last time out Ilya Muromets, a strong brawler will try and swarm all over Seagull here to get back on track in M M A. Look to Seagull to take this to the ground as quick as he can to try and gain the perfect position to win this bout. I cannot see Muromets putting up much resistance should this go to ground, which it should as Seagull is much the better wrestler and much the bigger man too. He holds a 30 lbs or so weight advantage over Muromets.

 

 

 

185: Damian Maia (7-3-0) v Noboro “Wild Weasel” Kobayashi (9-6-0)

 

This Middleweight Division bout pits two experienced fighters up against each other here, Brazilian BJJ expert Damian Maia takes on Japanese Born Noboro Kobayashi in a bout which I feel is a real contender for fight of the night. Both these men are extremely well matched. Perhaps we could say Maia is the better ground fighter whereas “Wild Weasel” Kobayashi holds the advantage in the stand up. Kobayashi didn’t experience the best of times in his previous organisation, losing all 4 of his fights there. He will hope the new start can help bring a fresh and he can find some form. Until he was KO’d last time out with a head kick, Damian Maia was involved in 9 bouts all won via submissions. So his game plan doesn’t vary much. So too, this trend is continued in Kobayashi’s record. Will he adapt a new game plan for a superior ground player however?

 

 

 

205: Russell Bell (8-1-0) v Salvatore “Turtle” Assante (5-1-0)

 

This bout is our co-main event of the evening, and what a fight it is. CHOWPRAYER 205 Champion Russell Bell takes on “Turtle” Assante in what I personally guarantee will be a war. Russell Bell is primarily a boxer and will be happy to trade with anyone as his shopping list of TKO or KO victories is proof of. A Purple Belt in BJJ also confirms he is one of the most diverse and dangerous fighters in M M A today. His opponent much like Bell, is very comfortable on his feet too. Salvatore Assante is never in a boring fight. Excellent Muay Thai and power to boot makes him a very uncomfortable opponent for anyone. This fight could go anyway, so much power and explosiveness in one cage; the only thing we can say about this fight is someone is certainly being knocked out. Who can deliver the KO? It promises to be a huge fight, one that only M M A can bring. Perhaps one thing that Russell Bell lacks that Assante will take advantage of is his superior wrestling ability, but I’m not sure this will bother Bell. As to his record he has 2 submission wins. It’s going to be a fascinating fight and after this one the crowd will be on their feet. The winner of this fight can probably look forward to a date with Bob “Razor Sharp” Stroker, M M A 205 Champion. What a fight to gear us up to the main event of the evening.

 

 

 

185: Marcus Hansen (7-1-1) v Christian “Maniac” Steggman (10-5-0)

 

Recent signing and Champion of Helsinki Fight Club, Marcus Hansen makes his debut here in M M A in this middleweight fight against Christian Steggman. A huge coup for the company, Marcus Hansen’s reputation precedes himself. A very experienced veteran of the cage he will be out to immediately set about getting his hands on the middleweight title of M M A. In his way here will be “Maniac” Steggman whom recently resigned with M M A and will also be out to climb the ladder to get a shot at Tha Man, 185 Champion of M M A. This fight pits two men almost identically to each other in styles against each other. Both have Wrestling bases and are also Purple Belt rank in BJJ. Will either spring a surprise and showcase to us a new style? Or will it be a war of attrition and come down to who wants it more? Marcus Hansen is naturally the bigger man; he could probably get away with fighting in the 205 division if so desired. The weight cut doesn’t seem to bother him much though, last time out he went deep into the round 5 before he pulled out a Rear Naked Choke to seal an impressive win. Steggman too has staying power. His last two wins have been decision wins so I don’t think there is much danger of either fighting gassing in this fight. I fully expect this fight to end up on the ground, it will be one for the purists and could be a real master class in the art of BJJ in Mixed Martial Arts, it could be decided by something minute if that’s the case. Something new picked up in sparring, something passed on. I can’t pick a winner in this one whatsoever and I’m sure it has the whole M M A community and beyond divided with their own opinions.

 

 

 

There it is, another event, another super card from who else but M M A. The premiere Organisation in Los Angeles.

 

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"Welcome to the M M A Post Fight Show. We're live from Hard Knocks in Los Angeles and M M A Event #11 just finished up. We had another great night of fights everybody and we feel don't feel bad for you if you missed it. Next time make sure you get your tickets early because M M A has got some wonderful talent and is having some great events.

Kobe Bryant, who has become a M M A regular, was on hand. We also had Dr. Dre, Daniel Craig aka James Bond and Natalie Portman on hand for the fights tonight. The celebs were excited, the crowd was electric...let's take a look at the action folks..."

 

The night started off with a bang as 4-1 Chad Henderson took on 6-5 veteran, Shin Sato.

Sato, who represents Firebird Designs, had the crowd jumping to "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC on his way to the ring and where there's thunder, there's lightning.

Sato stuffed 2 takedown attempts by Henderson and unleashed a thunderous head kick that sent Henderson to the mat.

Sato moved in to finish him off but the ref dove in to stop it because Henderson was more than done. This thing ended lightning quick! Great win for the former JFC fighter!

 

At :18 of Round 1...Winner by way of TKO (Head Kick). Shin Sato

T.K.O. fighter, 5-1 Calico James took on Demonic Drugs fighter, 3-2 Sean McNamara, in our next fight. This one was all James as he completely dominated McNamara on the ground.

James got the early takedown and attempted 4 submissions before taking McNamara's back and locking in the rear naked.

 

At 3:01 of Round 1...Winner by way of Submission (RNC). Calico James

Two Welterweights set it off next as 6-1 Tanner Jackson went up against 5-4 Steve Williams. This was probably the worst fight I have ever seen as neither fighter did much of anything.

I don't mean they didn't land anything or grapple on the ground to no avail, I mean they literally did nothing.

Tanner Jackson connected on 3 takedowns which earned him the victory I guess but the crowd did not stop booing until the next fight came up.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Tanner Jackson

Two Lightweights came out next. Both Shawn Michaels and Guapo Obispo came into the fight at 1-1. Obispo got cut early on but quickly took the fight to the ground.

He lasted the round and got another takedown early in the second round.

Neither fighter advanced position much and Michaels really showed his ineptitude in the ground game as he tried absolutely nothing

other than manage to get back to his feet, only to be taken down again, this time, right into side control where Obispo hooked him with a kimura and had him tapping in no time.

 

At 2:04 of Round 2...Winner by way of Submission (Kimura). Guapo Obispo

Cujo Levelside, at 3-2, took on Brown Belt, Demonic Inc. fighter, 3-1 Tiny Tim in the next fight. Tiny Tim dominated this fight all the way.

Tim worked the ground n' pound and mixed in some great submission attempts. In Round 2, Tim flipped an arm triangle into an armbar. Levelside had no choice but to tapout.

Great win for Tim and Demonic Inc.!

 

At 2:03 of Round 2...Winner by way of Submission (Armbar). Tiny Tim

Ronaldo Couza came into the next fight undefeated at 3-0. Crippler's Corner fighter, Vitor Belfonte on the other hand, has dropped his last 3 and was looking to turn it around at 3-3.

Couza looked good in the clinch but was completely handled in all other aspects. Belfonte was 100% on his 7 takedown attempts but didn't look that great on the ground, just better than Couza.

It was enough to earn him a victory though. Congratulations to Belfonte for getting back on the right track.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Vitor Belfonte

Two Heavyweights were up next. 1-0 Stevie Seagull took on 3-1 Ilya Muromets.

In just over 2 minutes of action, Muromets stuffed 7 takedown attempts by Seagull, cut him open, dropped him with a big left and then left Seagull snoring

as he jumped up onto the cage to a huge roar from the crowd! What a display from Muromets! Natalie Portman looked very excited.

So excited, she almost spilled her drink all over some guy in a Boise State jacket standing next to her!

 

At 2:38 of Round 1...Winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Ilya Muromets

Coming off a tough loss to lose the Middleweight Title, CROWN/T.K.O. fighter, 7-3 Damian Maia was looking to get back to his winning ways and edge further closer to getting his belt back.

Crippler's Corner fighter, 9-6 Noburo Kobayashi stood in his way, but didn't stand long.

Maia showed tremendous accuracy landing all of his strikes, all of his ground strikes and all of his takedown attempts.

Kobayashi looked a little out of sorts in this one, not attempting much of anything other than weak submission attempts that were easily brushed off by Maia.

The judges were called out but this was hardly a decision at all.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Damian Maia

Former CHOWPRAYER fighter, 8-1 Russell Bell made his way out from Las Vegas for the Co-Main Event against Diamond Design Clothing fighter, 5-1 Salvatore Assante who was in town from Hilo.

This fight was fantastic! Bell, a CROWN/Tesla Apparel fighter, got cut early and tried not to let it bother him but Assante targeted it throughout the fight and it just got worse and worse.

Bell was lucky the doctor didn't stop the fight. Assante was so much more aggressive than Bell in this one but where he really dominated was in the clinch.

Bell stood and threw down with him at standing but once the fight got to the clinch, Bell was overmatched. Assante showed he was a well rounded fighter in this one for sure.

Assante didn't exactly finish Bell off but there was no doubt who the winner of this one was. Kobe Bryant looked disappointed with the outcome of this fight.

Clearly his money was on Russell Bell. At least he got a great fight out of the deal though...this one was awesome!

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Salvatore Assante

Our Main Event was up next and the crowd was pumped up.

7-1-1 Marcus Hansen, a Syndicate Drugs/CROWN fighter, made his way to M M A via EUFC in Las Vegas and then a short stint in HFC of Helsinki.

Veteran, 10-5 Chrsitian Steggman, who represents Syndicate Drugs and Death Before Dishonor, made his way here from Epic after MMA Championship closed it's doors.

Hansen took the fight directly to the ground where both fighters put on a serious display of positioning and submission attempts with Hansen attempting 11 alone.

Hansen did get the better of the two as he locked in a violent kimura towards the end of Round 1 for the victory. Luckily, Steggman tapped before his arm broke!

 

At 4:02 of Round 1...Winner by way of Submission (Kimura). Marcus Hansen

"There you have it folks. What a great night! Dr. Dre even told me he will be hosting an afterparty...where he will be DJing it himself! That's the kind of things we see at M M A events so if you're into violence, women and parties, get your tickets early!

As always, tonight's event was sponsored by TFP Graphics, MMA's Best Nutrition, Crippler's Corner, T.K.O. The Killer Outfit, CROWN and newly added Knock Out Fight Gear.

Also, each Event Award winner will be receiving $3000."

 

"Let's take a look at the Event Awards winners now..."

 

Submission of the Night: Tiny Tim

 

Knockout of the Night: Ilya Muromets

 

Fight of the Night: Russell Bell vs. Salvatore Assante

 

"Well, that's it for us. We'll see you New Year's Day for the opening round of The M M A $100,000 Welterweight Tournament. Don't miss out on this one folks!

There is some big name talent from all over the world in this one and they're all gunning for $100k! This event will be amazing!

On behalf of HBKMMA, and all of us here at M M A, remember...if you can't make weight, you can't be great."

 

 

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Hello fight fans it's your favorite reporter Robb Smith back once again to bring you the biggest news in Mixed Martial Arts and today I am very excited to make a few announcements for one of the biggest fight promotions in the world MMA out of LA,California. MMA has two huge announcements so we will start with the fact that today everyone at MMA is pleased to announce that the company has signed SISU 135 pound Champion Sub Hero. Hero since winning the SISU Championship has won five straight Title defenses and has said that he is looking for a challenge now that he is signed with MMA. MMA owner and Matchmaker have both said they are waiting to see who steps up before just throwing Sub in to fight anyone. Folks in case you have been living under a rock you will realize that this signing is very big for everyone involved including you the fight fans.

 

 

 

The next announcement coming from MMA has been that they finally put together a fight between the newly signed Barack Lesnar and Aleksi Borga. Lesnar is a former Champion for Syn in Las Vegas and is also a top ranked pound for pound fighter in the world. Borga is no slouch himself though and when you look at his record and the men he has fought that is not hard to tell. Borga is 7-0 thus far in his pro career and he has held the VFC Title before moving on to greener pastures. This fight is the classic stand up battle that the fans love to see. Both men come in with very strong boxing and muay thai skills and both also come in with really good mat skills. This fight could go to either man and one thing is or sure the winner will be a definite number one contender for the title.

 

 

 

MMA in LA is making the moves that all other company's dream of making and believe me that in the future you will see nothing but fireworks from this promotion. If you have a fighter that deserves to be with the best promotion in the world and deserves to be paid like and treated like a top fighter then MMA should be your home. MMA does what others dream of fight fans and today proves just that. Stay tuned to MMA for more huge announcements very soon.

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"Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Venice Beach, Los Angeles for the M M A Post Fight Show!

Tonight was the opening round of The M M A $100,000 Challenge and we had some awesome fights tonight! The celebs were rampant and the fans were thirsty! let's get to the action!"

 

We had two Bantamweights kicking the evening off with 3-1 leo snow and 4-4, Team S.W.A.T. fighter, Dennis Tretow.

This one was a takedown-fest as neither fighter really got much done. snow was 3 of 8 and Tretow was 5 of 5 which earned him the victory.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Dennis Tretow

Abu Dhabi Champion, Spider Queen, came into the next fight at 6-2 with flaming purple hair. Former CHOKE fighter, Buff Bagwell, came into the fight with his career on the line.

Queen came out swinging in this one, showing off some standup to go with the BJJ Black Belt.

Both fighters missed on their takedowns so Queen decided to bang and connected with a jab, body combo that sent Bagwell to the floor and Queen went into mount.

Rather than work the submission, Queen unloaded punch after punch, forcing the ref to stop the fight as Bagwell had no chance and could not defend himself.

Impressive game plan and victory for Spider Queen.

 

At 1:22 of Round 1...Winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Spider Queen

Two more Bantamweights were up next as Demonic Drugs/MMA's Best Nutrition fighter, 4-2 Rmarkas Fletcher took on fellow Demonic Drugs fighter, 5-1 Zack Wolff.

Wolff landed an excellent counter, double leg into Fletcher's guard and Fletcher instantly sank in the guillotine and had Wolff tapping in no time!

 

At :22 of Round 1...Winner by way of Submission (Guillotine). Rmarkas Fletcher

We had a Super Heavyweight fight up next between 7-4 veteran, El Taquito Pantalones, who represents Demonic Drugs and MMA's Best Nutrition and CROWN/Knock Out Artistry fighter, 7-2 William Wallace.

Wallace got cut early and it was pretty much all over from there. Pantalones wasn't overly dominant but he did rip and tear at the cut and after a timeout by the ref, the doctor stopped the fight.

 

At 2:59 of Round 2...Winner by way of TKO (Cut). El Taquito Pantalones

Next up was the first fight in the M M A $100,000 Challenge! We had Arashi Fighting Nutrition fighter, 5-2 Zacharia Steele up against MMA's Best Nutrition fighter, 5-0 Joe Garelli.

Steele put on a clinch clinic in this fight. 55 knees to the body, 27 knees to the head, 20 punches to the body, 16 punches to the head, 25 elbows...just massive in the clinch here.

Garelli really had no chance and didn't land much of anything. Steele didn't get the knock out but he was more than dominant in this one and will be moving on to Round 2!

Congratulations to Zacharia Steele!

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Zacharia Steele

With the tournament underway, our next fight was with Non-Stop Nutrition fighter, 6-1 Pekko Persvako and Hell's Balls fighter, 8-6 Jay Mitchell.

Pervasko attempted 20 takedowns but only landed 5 of them as Mitchell showed some great sprawls.

Other than that, Pervasko looked a bit tentative and Mitchell showed us a little somethin' in the standup, clinch and on the ground.

Mitchell got his arm raised and an advance to Round 2 and the judges got another easy choice, which is good because we don't want these guys to have to think to hard about things.

 

Winner, by unanimous decision... Jay Mitchell

Fight number three of the tournament was up next and the crowd was absolutely going crazy. 9-6 Marshall Law was set to take on 5-0 Jebidiah Knepp.

Law, a former DFC fighter came in the heavy favorite as Knepp semmed a little out of sorts, not being used to the lights and crowd as he has never fought anywhere except the QFC.

For Knepp, all the possible anxiety disappeared very fast and he showed us why he deserved to be in the big show, unleashing a monstrous flurry of punches on Law.

Marshall had no where to run and nowhere to hide as he got swarmed on by the Amish kid. Knepp fought the Law but the Law didn't win.

 

At :23 of Round 1...Winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Jebidiah Knepp

Mikio Okita, an 8-4 Crippler's Corner fighter and 6-1 Mickey McCarthy, a TKO Vegas fighter were set to finish off the tournament in the next fight up.

Okita neutralized the striking of McCarthy by utilizing his wrestling skills, taking McCarthy to the canvas 6 times and finally sinking in a sick kimura in the waning seconds of Round 2 for the win.

There was no 'saved by the bell' here, great job by Okita.

 

At 4:56 of Round 2...Winner by way of Submission (Kimura). Mikio Okita

"With that fight, we have Round 2 in the M M A $100,00 Challenge locked in as Okita, Knepp, Mitchell and Steele will battle it out on Jan. 23rd for the right to go to The Finals and hit that massive payday!

The crowd was ecstatic and we haven't even hit the Co-Main Event yet! Kobe Bryant looked like he was ready to get in the cage himself he was so pumped up.

Jaimie Foxx chanting for Tha Man and Cameron Diaz was getting some digits from a guy that looked a lot like Manu Bradcock. We're pretty sure it wasn't him but then again, perhaps it was?..."

Next up was the Co-Main Event of the evening between Syndicate Drugs/Rocha Nutrition fighter, 8-1 Piotr Rasputin and fellow Syndicate Drugs fighter, 7-2-1 Hannibal Barca.

This one started off wild as both men got cut and Barca got rocked and sent to the mat within the first minute of action.

The pace slowed after that outburst though as both men tried to control on the ground.

Round 2 started off with more fireworks though and Rasputin threw a hellacious overhand right that caught Barca on the button and sent him to the mat, but this time,

Rasputin didn't make the same mistake and rushed him with a storm of punches that made the ref jump in and save Barca.

What an awesome fight that one was!

 

At :36 of Round 2...Winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Piotr Rasputin

The Main Event was next, The Middleweight Belt was on the line and the crowd was in an uproar as Tha Man, the undefeated champ faced off

against Combat Pro Design/Supreme Supplements fighter, 6-1 Shiroi Neko. Neko came out and just slaughtered Tha Man and his chances to retain his belt.

Neko dropped Tha Man with a right hook, left hook, spinning back fist combo that looked like something out of The Matrix! Such anawesome knock out!

This one will be on youtube in a few hours for sure!

 

At :05 of Round 1...Winner by way of KO (Strikes). Shiroi Neko

Shiroi Neko is the new middleweight champion!

"There you have it folks! The Middleweight Championship changes hands, Round 1 of The M M A $100,000 Challenge is over and the crowd is still here and going crazy!

Some of the fighters are coming out from the back and signing autographs and HBKMMA is nowhere to be found! He's probably already at an afterparty by now...maybe we should be there as well?

As always, tonight's event was sponsored by TFP Graphics, MMA's Best Nutrition, Crippler's Corner, T.K.O. The Killer Outfit, CROWN and Knock Out Fight Gear.

Also, each Event Award winner will be receiving $3000."

 

"Let's take a look at the Event Awards winners now..."

 

Submission of the Night: Rmarkas Fletcher

 

Knockout of the Night: Shiroi Neko

 

Fight of the Night: Piotr Rasputin vs. Hannibal Barca

"Well, that's it for us. We'll see in a couple of days! On behalf of HBKMMA, and all of us here at M M A, remember...if you can't make weight, you can't be great."

 

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Hey everyone, Martin O’Neill here bringing you a preview of M M A Event 13. Big action coming from Kings Theatre in Los Angeles, we have 2 Championships on the line tonight headlining a night of great action brought to you as only M M A can.

 

 

 

155: Joliver Genetia (3-0-0) v Omar Little (3-2-0)

 

The first fight of the evening pits Joliver Genetia taking on well rounded Omar Little in the lightweight division. Undefeated thus far in his career Joliver Genetia, a strong wrestler and BJJ Purple Belt Joliver Genetia is really making a name for himself in M M A winning two fights by brutal TKO nature. Tonight he faces submission fighter Omar Little whom will be looking to take this fight to the mat as soon as possible in order to neutralise Genetia’s fierce stand up game. In order for Omar Little to avoid being another name on Genetia’s record he will really have to take this to the ground and test Genetia like nobody else has. However if he can’t do this look for outstanding striker Genetia to take this one and inch closer to that illusive title shot.

 

 

 

170: Uli “Peluza” Yeo (4-3-0) v Everth Gonzalez (4-2-0)

 

In the Welterweight division Mexican Uli Yeo takes on Nicaraguan Everth Gonzalez here as both fighters attempt to get back into winning ways after losses last time out. Muay Thai striker “Peluza” Yeo lost in a title bout to Demian Kang and will be looking to recover here to get back into contention at the expense of wrestler Everth Gonzalez. Despite having a Muay Thai base the majority of Yeo’s wins have come via submission so look for him to welcome a takedown from Gonzalez in this bout. Gonzalez will have a point to prove here having lost in his M M A debut last time out. So who will take this one? It will be interesting to see what tactics both fighters employ; will Gonzalez go to ground confidently knowing how able Yeo is with his BJJ?

 

 

 

170: “Smokin’” Torsti Monivamma (6-4-0) v Frank “The Crazy Canadian” Cote (8-5-0)

 

On a 4 fight lose streak, “Smokin’” is no longer. This strong boxer and Brown Belt in BJJ has completely fallen off the horse recently having gone an incredible 6 undefeated before that and formerly being the now defunct Helsinki based company Helsinki Fight Club welterweight champion. It seems this man despite having all the talent in the world hasn’t got used to action in the United States just yet. In his way tonight is Frank Cote, a respectable boxer and BJJ Purple belt. On paper this would usually be a win for the Fin Monivamma but an unexplained lose streak like that means something must be wrong. It is a huge fight for Torsti Monivamma, not only is he up against Cote, it seems he is up against himself as well. Don’t expect “The Crazy Canadian” to have any sympathy for his plight and he’ll come out swinging early on to test his resolve I am sure. I’m intrigued to see which way this one goes and if Monivamma has got his act together.

 

 

 

155: Peter “Spiderman” Parker (5-2-0) v Felix “Felicis” Pomfrey (9-6-0)

 

On a two fight win streak “Felicis” Pomfrey will be looking to extend this run against wrestler and BJJ fighter Peter “Spiderman” Parker. Who in his last bout found himself submitted by BJ Penn for the lightweight title and could be suffering from a hangover of this. Talented all rounder “Felicis” has highlighted competent boxing and wrestling in his career thus far and carved out 5 submission wins to boot. This means Peter Parker should be very aware of the danger he is about to face when stepping into the cage with Felix Pomfrey. “Spiderman” is almost exclusively a ground fighter so expect him to try and get the fight there immediately. I would anticipate a war of attrition between these two fighters as they both will look to test each other’s grappling skills and could be decided by the smallest detail.

 

 

 

155: Damien “Dominating” Demented (13-8-1) v Ken “The L.A.” Hitman (6-1-0)

 

Two very experienced men match up now in lightweight battle, with the Brit Ken Hitman taking on “Dominating” Demented from Burkina Faso. Both fighters lost last time out so this match takes on particular significance for the combatants now. Are they happy to languish in the mid section of this division or have they the heart and desire to get back into the mix at 155? Damien Demented has long had all the talent in the world to go places, a very effective striker with a Purple Belt grade in BJJ he certainly can cause anybody problems on his day and will be looking to avoid going to ground against submission specialist BJJ Brown Belt “The L.A.” Hitman. The key to this fight is if Ken Hitman can get the fight to the ground, Demented will know he can pick Hitman apart in the stand up so if he can avoid Ken Hitman pulling guard expect him to take this one.

 

 

 

265: Didier Drogba (4-0-0) v Victor Creed (5-1-0)

 

This fight could be the spark that lights the bonfire as someone can expect to get Knocked Out in the Heavyweight Division as Ivorian Didier Drogba takes on Brazilian Victor Creed in a bout which has action all over it. Primarily a Muay Thai striker, Drogba has used those head kicks to move to 4-0 in his career all via first round wins. Drogba is a powerhouse and it will be interesting to see what tactic Victory Creed opts to try and counter this. I would assume that Victor Creed will try and go back to his wrestling base and try and test Drogba on the ground. Nobody has been successful thus far with this tactic but it certainly is a step up for Drogba. I’m fascinated as to how this one will pan out, and should Drogba claim another stunning first round win I wouldn’t be surprised if we see him fight for gold soon after. Victory Creed will be no push over however as he looks to avenge his TKO loss last time out to Randy Lesnar.

 

 

 

265+: “Sasquatch” Bjorn Bjorgensen (6-1-0) v Alucar “Sprawl N’ Brawl” Aroman (8-3-0)

 

Having won his last 6 fights courtesy of his Wonderful boxing Alucar Aroman is certainly the favourite for this bout in my eyes. This man is quickly becoming one of the most dangerous strikers in the sport with a shopping list of KO wins with all bar 1 coming in round 1. This fight is highly likely to be ended quickly as his opponent “Sasquatch” Bjorgensen is also a boxer, but not quite on Aroman’s level. This could come down to who’s chin will betray them, with Aroman having been knocked out before, albeit via a head kick will this play on his mind? Bjorgensen on the other hand will be quite confident as his good chin is well known. Expect a stand up war here and I’ll not be missing this one, a superb fight in prospect and those of you blood thirsty will probably be indulged here.

 

 

 

185: Steve “Solaris” McQueen (9-3-0) v Tommy “Solid” Rock (7-0-0)

 

Quickly becoming the prototype for the perfect all around fighter undefeated Tommy “Rock” Solid has won all 7 of the bouts in his career. Primarily a boxer, 5 of his fights have been ended by the power in his fists and make no mistake about it. This man is one knockout away from fighting for middleweight gold. This 21 year old American is certainly the real deal and has rarely been taken over the first round thus far in his already illustrious career. In his way tonight is the equally exciting and aggressive Steve “Solaris” McQueen. Never in a dull fight. McQueen has either knocked out, or been knocked out in all his fights to date. Make no mistake about it folks when these two get in the cage the energy levels in the crowd are going to rise dramatically as this one has fight of the night all over it. A remarkable boxer and proficient wrestler McQueen will certainly give Tommy “Rock” Solid some serious problems during the course of this bout but will he have enough in his locker to beat “Solid” Rock? I would suggest not and expect Tommy Rock to continue undefeated and notch another impressive scalp on that CV of his. But the only thing certain about this bout is, the fans would pay in just to watch this fight alone.

 

 

 

265+ Co-Main event of the Evening and 5 rounds for the Super Heavyweight Title, Brock Lesnar (6-0-0) v Iiro “Tollo” Tolonen (7-1-0)

 

Finnish Challenger “Tollo” Tolonen lost the very first fight of his career. But we can forgive him for that as he hasn’t been beat since. In 7 to be precise, and this brings him face to face with Champion Brock Lesnar tonight at the Kings Theatre. The former champion at Super Heavyweight in Nordic Fighting Championship, Superb boxer and Strong Wrestler Iiro Tolonen is a huge challenge for Brock Lesnar as shown by the fact this man has never went over round 1 in any fight to date. Imperiously strong indeed, “Tollo” has never seen the 2 minute mark in the 1st round, in any fight as he carves a huge reputation for himself in M M A already. Undefeated in his career to date the Champion Brock Lesnar is a wonderful wrestler with Proficient boxing. Make no doubt about this, he’ll not want to stand with Iiro Tolonen despite being as tough as nails Lesnar will know his best chance is to take this fight to the ground and finish “Tollo” from there. The big question here is will “Tollo” Tolonen catch Lesnar before Lesnar completes the take down? If he happens to do this we could well be seeing a new champions as it seems anything Iiro Tolonen hits, he destroys. It promises to be a fascinating encounter and make no mistake about it. Both fighters here are in for the fight of their lives. Neither man will fear the other but they sure as hell will respect the other’s abilities. It could be one of the only times coming into a fight I’ve ever witnessed that the challenger comes in possibly more feared than the title holder himself but how will this fight unfold? We’ll find out soon enough and this one could be over before we have time to sit down.

 

 

 

265: Main Event of the Evening, 5 rounds for the Heavyweight Title, “Buff” Biff Buphalicious (8-4-0) v Randy “The Smashing Machine” Lesnar (8-2-0)

 

A hugely impressive first round stoppage of Victor Creed last time out has earned “The Smashing Machine” this title shot tonight. A wonderful wrestler and competent boxer Randy Lesnar certainly has all the talent in order to be champion at Heavyweight in M M A. A powerful brawler Lesnar will be looking to take this to the ground. Biff Buphalicious is simply no match for him in a pure wrestling match and will most likely be taken down by Randy Lesnar in this bout. This will be the key to victory for “The Smashing Machine” in this bout, don’t look for him to stand and trade, he’ll shoot in and look to simply dominate “Buff” and that will be up to the champion to stop this as everyone knows this is a weak link in his game that could be brutally exposed by a wrestler of Lesnar’s calibre. “Buff” Buphalicious is the champion however by merit, he won it by beating a man indeed that “The Smashing Machine” could not, in Two Hearted. With a Strong Muay Thai base “Buff” will be confident in standing with anyone, and watch out for his nasty clinch. But it remains to be seen if he will be able to do anything when this fight goes to ground. We must assume it will. I have heard Biff Buphalicious has been working on Jiu Jitsu coming into this bout. Already Blue grade in BJJ he won’t be afraid of going to ground as his BJJ will offer him some form of base for attack from here. But you have to assume his best chance of victory is in the stand up especially with those Brutal Head Kicks of his. Look for him to use his speed in order to get a few of those on target and let me tell you they have laser accuracy. “Buff” will know he is one kick away from ending this bout. But he’ll also know he cannot do that from his back. It will be a real test and an intriguing situation should Randy Lesnar succeed in taking this to the mat of “Buff” Biff Buphalicious’ renowned determination. Ladies and Gentlemen M M A are treating us with this card and there are some fights on here tonight that I have a feeling will go down in folklore.

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