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And you only had $30 bucks in your bank when I tried to put my bets in. Lucky you!

 

It was really cool of you to make a book for that event.

 

i did lose $1200 lol

 

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205 lbs Jack Dempsey v Rodrigo Mendez

 

 

 

155 lbs Reece Edward Duenas v Viktor Kabal

 

 

170 lbs William Butler Yates v Insolce Olvo

 

 

 

170 lbs Luke McKendrick v Marshall Law

 

 

185 lbs Sami Assasi v Kurt Wagner

 

 

205 lbs Sir Justin v Finnegan O McMacElveney

 

 

265 lbs Stig Johnson v Blood Face

 

 

265 lbs Banner Cobalt v Samuel The Rambler

 

 

265 lbs John Paul v Trey Oeuftete

 

 

 

265 lbs Cyborg Sanchez v Chris Nylan

 

 

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170 lbs Barney Stinson v Matt Spartan 170 lbs title

 

 

265+ lbs Kimbo Slice v Igor Tatov 265+ lbs title

 

 

135 lbs Sir Didymus v Reggie Smith

 

 

185 lbs Vladimir Kirkovich v Nick Diaz

 

 

145 lbs Don Taco v Piere Dolinski

 

 

205 lbs Dave Schultz v Pat Beaulieu

 

 

205 lbs Will West v John Force

 

 

145 lbs Jim Deep v Barry McLean

 

 

 

265+ lbs Poppa Ping v Per Andersson

 

 

185 lbs Dan Wasabi v Steve Squishy

 

 

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Dig Deep Commentary

 

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170 lbs Corey Stevenson v Randall Harris

 

 

265 lbs Rashad Green v Tony Mantegna

 

 

265 lbs Asim Ferhatovic v Sergei Dragonov

 

 

265 lbs Louis Freese v Squirmy McGee

 

 

205 lbs Corporal Clegg v Amir Verdune

 

 

185 lbs Tupfama Mbamba v Kublai Congo

 

 

265+ lbs Emeka Shakur v Billy Hayes

 

 

145 lbs Jesus Alejandro Uriza v Rafael dos Santos

 

 

155 lbs Brian McBride v Mauri Ruoska

 

 

 

135 lbs Patryck St Pierre v Shave Face

 

 

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Butler commented saying the ShaveFace fight was going to be boring; we assure you that our tactical sliders prevent said boredom.

 

He's been wrong before...

 

:poster_stupid:

 

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Results for Dig Deep

 

 

 

170 lbs Corey Stevenson def Randall Harris via first round submission (Armbar) at 00:53

 

 

265 lbs Tony Mantegna def Rashad Green via third round TKO (Strikes) at 01:19

 

 

265 lbs Sergei Dragonov def Asim Ferhatovic via first round TKO (Strikes) at 02:54

 

 

265 lbs Squirmy McGee def Louis Freese via first round submission (Guillotine) at 01:58

 

 

205 lbs Amir Verdune def Corporal Clegg via unanimous decision

 

 

185 lbs Kublai Congo def Tupfama Mbamba via second round submission (Armbar) at 04:43

 

 

265+ lbs Emeka Shakur def Billy Hayes via first round TKO (Cut) at 01:51

 

 

145 lbs Jesus Alejandro Uriza v Rafael dos Santos (Draw)

 

 

155 lbs Brian McBride def Mauri Ruoska via unanimous decision

 

 

135 lbs Shave Face def Patryck St Pierre via first round KO (Punch) at 00:57

 

 

 

 

 

KO of the Night- The award goes to shave face as he almost beheaded Patrick St. Pierre in their bantamweight bout.

 

Face used a beautiful combination to knockdown St. Pierre and set his straight right hand to his dazed opponent. No

 

doubt St. Pierre will be seeing stars tonight in his sleep. Congrats Shave Face.

 

 

 

 

Submission of The Night- Our Sub of the night goes to Corey "Heigle" Stevenson. Heigle made short work of his

 

opponent by taking Harris down to the ground early and pounded him with some strikes that sets up a telegraphed

 

armbar. Left with no other choice, Harris tapped out before Stevenson breaks his arm. With the impressive

 

submission victory, Stevenson(7-1) proved that he is still a force to reckoned with in the welterweight division.

 

 

 

 

Fight of the Night- The fight of the night goes to Tony Mantegna and Rashad Green for their impressive fight that made

 

the fans excited with every punch and scream with every knockdown. This heavyweight bout is all about fist, blood and

 

swollen faces as these two giants stand toe to toe and trade punches that resembles Ali vs Frazier III "Thrilla in

 

Manila". Green landed some early strikes that staggers and rocks Mantegna but he can't finish off his opponent.

 

Eventually, Green was knockdown with a big left hand and Mategna followed it with vicious ground and pound until the

 

referee intervenes and stop the fight. That was a superb fight and credit to the two fighters for giving the fans their

 

money's worth.

 

 

 

All winners will receive any 2 shirts/shorts of your choice from Marvel Combat and 2 items for Biobonds in Montreal.

 

Please contact Remi and Dudley to claim your prizes.

 

 

 

Thanks to all SFO fighters and keep supporting our beloved organization! CHEERS!!

 

 

 

 

 

- Gale Hawthorne

 

 

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Hey friends of the SFO and fans of MMA. The second round of the GOODFELLAS BMM tournament and two, count 'em, two (Steve- two is the number that comes right after one) title fights highlight BMM2 PURPOSE, being held on Sunday June 13th at the enormous Hard Knocks arena, which has 3000 (!) seats and has never been host to an SFO event. They won't know what hit them on Monday morning. We have a lot of great fights aside from the highlights, so let's get to the match-ups.

 

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265 lbs Tom Joad v Dean Williams 265 lbs title

 

 

 

155 lbs Mark St James v Rodrigo Diaz 155 lbs title

 

 

155 lbs John Howard v Rich Fleming

 

 

145 lbs Samuan Prasoetram v Cameron Kard

 

 

145 lbs Joel Bailey v Ben van der Woerd

 

 

185 lbs Jimmy Highes v Bones Jones

 

 

135 lbs Raymond Yacht v Bryan Adams

 

 

170 lbs Sako Polumenta v Jebidiah Knepp

 

 

135 lbs Jill Leonard v Nick Naga

 

 

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Congrats SFO for having its highest rating for an event yet! It has been reported that either Tigechelar or Didymus will be getting the title shot for the bantamweight title. Charles Martel will be keeping a close eye on both of their fights.

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RESULTS FOR BMM 2: PURPOSE ( 114.48 Event Rating)

 

 

 

 

265 lbs Tom Joad def Dean Williams via first round TKO (Strikes) at 01:25 to retain The 265lbs title

 

 

155 lbs Mark St James v Rodrigo Diaz via unanimous decision to retain the 155lbs Title

 

 

155 lbs Rich Fleming def John Howard via first round TKO (Strikes) at 02:22

 

 

145 lbs Samuan Prasoetram def Cameron Kard via first round submission (Armbar) at 01:24

 

 

145 lbs Joel Bailey def Ben van der Woerd via unanimous decision

 

 

185 lbs Bones Jones def Jimmy Highes via first round KO (Punches) at 01:46

 

 

135 lbs Raymond Yacht def Bryan Adams via third round submission (RNC) at 03:35

 

 

170 lbs Sako Polumenta def Jebidiah Knepp via first round KO (Punch) at 00:51

 

 

265+ lbs Gim Allon def Cassius Clay via first round submission (RNC) at 04:35

 

 

135 lbs Jill Leonard def Nick Naga via first round submission (Armbar) at 04:28

 

 

 

KO of the Night- The award goes to Rich "Riptide" Fleming for his TKO victory over John Howard. Riptide relentlessly assaulted Howard's head with punches that came from every angle. Then in the middle of the round, Fleming connected with a series of combinations; Jab, cross, straight, uppercut, name it and you got it. As Fleming unleashed the last blow of his attacks Howard dropped to the floor unconsciously giving Riptide his 5th straight victory. For his impressive display of boxing skills, I'll give Fleming a new nickname; "Flash Fist". Congrats Riptide.

 

 

Submission of the Night- Nobody else but Gim Allon. Choked Clay to unconsciousness. nuff said. (GO Team Biobonds!!!)

 

 

Fight of the Night- The Fight of the Night goes to Mark St.James and Rodrigo Diaz for their lightweight championship bout. No one can argue that these two gave their best as they put on a classic match that will be remembered as one of the best in SFO's history. Diaz wisely used his ground advantage early in the fight to score takedowns and taking the first 2 rounds. As Diaz failed to finish St.James, the momentum swings to James as he slowly but surely connects with his punches both to the head and body by clinching Diaz. As a result of those body punches that landed on Diaz, he faded away and got almost knocked out by Diaz. In the end, St.James walked out of the Hard Knocks Arena as the lightweight champion. I can only say hats off to James and Diaz for putting on a great show for all SFO fans.

 

 

 

 

 

Once again, all winners will receive any 2 shirts/shorts of your choice from Marvel Combat and 2 items for Biobonds in Montreal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please contact Remi and Dudley to claim your prizes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks to all SFO fighters and keep supporting our beloved organization! CHEERS!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

- Gale Hawthorne

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Diddy-Face is taking a vacation-- Tiger can have the shot

In that case, it would be Dudley's first title shot in the SFO! And more likely Dudley's first SFO title win!

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205 lbs Axel Van Dam v Travis Lucas 205 lbs title

 

 

135 lbs Cleophus Washington v Steve Tigechelar

 

 

 

155 lbs Tadhg Kieron O Dubhghaill v Rick Ricky

 

 

155 lbs Dean Monroe v Chris Dugre

 

 

145 lbs Tekeru Kobayashi v Eduardo III Chavez

 

 

145 lbs Jose Aldo v Arkadiusz Kaczmarek

 

 

145 lbs Lucious LaFleur v Igor Ulanov

 

 

145 lbs Talib Kweli v Grayson Davis

 

 

155 lbs Hindo Gracie v Razor Face

 

 

145 lbs Dexter Dream v Ken Kusotmatic

 

 

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Hi SFO fans. It's World Cup time, so I don't really give a rat's ass about COME BACK. There will be a lot of fights, some guys will get pummeled, others will do some pummeling. Steve will be there with his entourage of washed-up porn stars and aging B-list celebrities. There will be dudes puking in the men's room and women puking in the aisles. A standard SFO event in that it features not one but two title fights, and enough rock-solid action to make Van Damme get a woody. I'm just gonna say it right here. Tatov is my favorite fighter in the SFO. That dumb fucking lummox from Ukraine has really worked hard to better himself in the ring and to better himself as a person. It brings a little tear to my eye each time I see him with his Hooked on Phonics books. He's a class act. I need to get more sleep.

 

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170 lbs Barney Stinson v Matt Spartan 170 lbs title

 

 

265+ lbs Kimbo Slice v Igor Tatov 265+ lbs title

 

 

135 lbs Sir Didymus v Reggie Smith

 

 

185 lbs Vladimir Kirkovich v Nick Diaz

 

 

145 lbs Don Taco v Piere Dolinski

 

 

205 lbs Dave Schultz v Pat Beaulieu

 

 

205 lbs Will West v John Force

 

 

145 lbs Jim Deep v Barry McLean

 

 

 

265+ lbs Poppa Ping v Per Andersson

 

 

185 lbs Dan Wasabi v Steve Squishy

 

 

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Typeout! skipped a week and I'm terribly sorry for it. Your humble servitor apologizes with all his heart to have kept you waiting. Consequently, we will have more to cover this week to make up for it, so let's get started! The Become a Made Man tournament kicked off last Sunday at Wild Bob's Bar in grand fashion, as Team Marvel and Team Biobonds squared off for the first time, each looking to break the ice with a big win. Team Marvel Coach Remi Lebeau had the privilege to choose who had to fight first and selected Kim Woo Jin to represent his team against William the Patriot for Team Biobonds, probably looking to take out The Patriot and his Jiu Jitsu skills early on. Looking at each team's roster, that selection proves to be a well advised choice, because Team Marvel shows a lot of unity in style, as most of it's fighters are brawl-and-sprawlers and Team Biobonds is a more eclectic group with a bit of everything. In order to create an environment more suitable to the style of Marvel fighter's, levelling the playing field by clearing out high levels of BJJ is indeed the right move. Looking at the way Woo Jin and The Patriot fight, everybody expected the classic brawl and sprawl vs submission artist matchup, where Woo Jin would defend takedown attempts to keep the fight standing in order to knock the opponent out and where The Patriot would shoot like there's no tomorrow and agressively attempts submissions every 1.5 seconds until he gets the opponent to tap. What everybody did NOT expect is how the fight unfolded, especially the dramatic, or should I say, the anti-climatic finish that got everyone in the audience asking themselves if what they saw really happened. Kim Woo Jin first cut The Patriot open in the opening seconds of the fight, so it all looked good for Team Marvel up to this point. Then, the Korean striker rocked The Patriot a few seconds later and got everyone thinking «that's it, it's only a matter of time before this one's over», BUUUT, The patriot showed tremendous heart and courage by desperately shooting for a successful takedown from which he worked for a submission, and actually pulled it off. Needless to say, that is one hell of a comeback victory for The Patriot and Team Biobonds. As someone pointed out, it was very reminiscent of the sub spammer era of the game, almost a year ago. The Patriot actually didn't spam submission attempts, because he got the first one right off the bat, but the fact that a guy who was cut AND rocked could pull this kind of flash victory is nothing short of amazing... or depressing, depending on which side you're on. All in all, if Team Marvel drew first blood literally, it wasn't enough to get the W home. Team Biobonds got to pick who fights next, so it safe to say that they were in a comfortable position after BMM 1.

Typeout!:SFO's Weekly Review vol.14

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Biobonds no longer gives awards for the events (that's what he told me)

 

I haven't given post-event prizes in about 38 events, but if somebody wants something for winning one of the awards, let me know. I believe I gave Mr. terror's man what he wanted.

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I believe I gave Mr. terror's man what he wanted.

 

Sounds painful. Hope you used protection.

 

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Okay, when predicting fights in the pre-fight commentary, know this, about 90% of the time you predicted my fighter would lose. 90% of that 90% proved you wrong. So continue to HATE~! Haha :P

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