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    • *IF ON MOBILE TURN SIDEWAYS **CLICK/TAP 'VS' FOR SCOUTING REPORT ***CLICK/TAP FIGHTER NAME FOR LINK TO PROFILE     SYN Supernova XV Welcome to the grandest stage in combat sports... Welcome to SYN Supernova XV! On April 26th, 2025, the fighting world turns its eyes to Las Vegas as the legendary La Piramide Arena—packed with 80,000 roaring fans—hosts the biggest event of the year. This colossal night will feature 10 explosive matchups, including 5 title fights, each one set to deliver jaw-dropping action and unforgettable moments. In the co-main event, the 185 LBS title is on the line in a five-round war, but all eyes will be on the main event, where titans collide for the 265 LBS championship. Every fight on this card is set for 5 rounds of 5-minute warfare, making this the ultimate proving ground for champions and challengers alike. This is more than just an event—it’s history in the making.  This Is SYN Supernova   Main Event  n Mabuz Bacia vs David Oneil The 265 lbs division is on fire as Mabuz Bacia (Philippines) defends his title against the man he dethroned— David Oneil (Canada). Bacia (19-7, 16 KOs) is riding high on a 3-fight win streak. After two vicious first-round finishes, he shocked fans by going the distance and outclassing Oneil to capture the belt. A heavy-handed striker, Bacia’s knockout power is a serious threat to anyone who stands in front of him. But David Oneil (24-1-1, 12 submissions) isn’t backing down. A master on the ground with a chin of steel, he’s never been knocked out. That loss to Bacia was the first blemish on his near-perfect record — and now, he’s coming back for payback. This is more than a rematch — it’s power vs precision, vengeance vs validation. Two warriors. One belt. No room for doubt.   Co-Main Event          Gord Ryan vs Minato Tokugawa The middleweight division gets another explosive chapter as Gord Ryan (Canada) puts his newly earned crown on the line against the man who once stopped him — Minato Tokugawa (Japan).   Ryan (28-9, 27 KOs), the reigning champion, is on a terrifying run. Three straight knockout wins — including a stunning first-round KO to claim the belt — have reestablished him as one of the division’s most dangerous finishers. With 27 of his 28 wins by knockout, Ryan lives and dies by power.   But across the cage stands Minato Tokugawa (27-8-1, 26 KOs), a warrior with unfinished business. The former champion once beat Ryan by TKO in the first round. Since then, he’s scored more highlight-reel finishes — until their last clash, where Ryan flipped the script and ended Minato’s reign in just one round.   Now, it’s the rematch. One man looking to defend his revenge. The other aiming to reclaim what he believes is still his.   Expect violence. Expect fireworks. This is the co-main — and it’s personal.   Featured Bout   Bronze Bomber Chai vs Carlo Pedersoli Two knockout artists. One cage. Someone's going to sleep in this heavyweight showdown.     Bronze Bomber Chai (United States) — 20-8, 18 KOs — is on an absolute tear. Six straight wins, all by KO or TKO, most of them in jaw-dropping time. From 13-second bombs to second-round stoppages under three minutes, his recent streak has been nothing short of destruction. No submissions. No decisions. Just violence.      Facing him is Carlo Pedersoli (Italy) — 21-7, 21 KOs — a heavy-handed finisher who’s never needed the judges. Though he recently fell short in a title challenge against David O'Neil via KO, Pedersoli bounced back with two emphatic TKO victories, proving he’s still a force in the division.   Both men swing heavy. Both men have been finished. This isn’t just a fight — it’s a firefight in the 265 lbs division.   Don’t blink.   205 Title Fight Raven Harris vs Edgars Al Dariush   The light heavyweight gold is on the line — and two very different warriors are set to clash.   Raven Harris (United States) — 32-8, 21 KOs — is the reigning champion and a force in the 205 lbs division. Riding an 8-fight win streak, Harris has shown brutal knockout power and veteran composure, with 7 of those victories coming in dominant fashion. With 21 knockouts on his resume, he’s a finisher who knows how to close the show.    His challenger, Edgars Al Dariush (Latvia) — 24-3, 10 TKOs, 4 submissions — brings a versatile and calculated approach. After a setback, he bounced back with two decision wins, proving he can go the distance and outsmart his opponents. With solid finishing skills and endurance, Edgars is aiming to dethrone the champ and bring the title home to Latvia.     It’s power vs precision. Experience vs momentum. Champion vs hungry contender.    Only one leaves with the belt.   145 Title Match Ben Crispian vs Jesse-James Hopson Another gold strap is on the line as two streaking contenders clash for supremacy in the featherweight division.   Ben Crispian (United States) — 31-5-1, 13 KOs, 4 submissions — is the reigning SYN featherweight champion. With a sharp mix of power, submissions, and decisions, Crispian is riding a dominant 13-fight win streak and now looks to make it 14 in a row. Known for his composure and adaptability, he's been unstoppable in recent years.   His challenger, Jesse-James Hopson (Australia) — 21-5, 4 KOs — is the reigning 145 lbs and 155 lbs champion in the NYF organization. Currently on a 7-fight win streak, Hopson looks to extend it to 8 with a title grab in SYN. With an impressive 17 decision wins, he's a master tactician who thrives in drawn-out wars.     It’s champion vs champion — a potential war between grit and precision.    Featherweight supremacy will be settled in SYN   170 Title Match Mason Jones vs Nagatsuki Hideki Mason Jones (Canada) enters this bout as the reigning 170 lbs champion, holding a seasoned record of 39 wins, 14 losses, and 2 draws. A dangerous striker with 21 wins by KO, 1 by submission, and 17 by decision, he’s also shown resilience in defeat—only 3 KO losses across a long career. Riding a 3-fight win streak, all by decision, Mason captured the title by outclassing Diego Macaco in a hard-fought decision victory, proving his grit and tactical sharpness.     His challenger, Nagatsuki Hideki (United States), comes in hot with 4 consecutive wins, including a mix of knockouts and decisions. Boasting a professional record of 29 wins and 9 losses, with 16 wins by KO, Nagatsuki is a powerful finisher who thrives on momentum. His recent performances have been dominant, with his last bout ending in a crushing CKO victory.   This is a high-stakes clash between a durable champion and a surging knockout artist—expect fireworks as Mason looks to defend his belt and Nagatsuki aims to dethrone the Canadian king.   Featherweight Bout Kaengsaklek Sitsongritvs Hoodoo Brown In a clash of fighting styles, Kaengsaklek Sitsongrit of Thailand faces off against Hoodoo Brown from Greece in what promises to be a thrilling 145 LBS showdown.   Kaengsaklek Sitsongrit steps into the cage with a solid record of 27 wins, 6 losses, and 1 draw, including an astonishing 21 victories by knockout. Known for his elite striking and devastating finishes, he’s recently racked up three wins—two by TKO and one by decision—before narrowly losing a decision to reigning champ Ben Crispian in his latest bout.   On the other side, Hoodoo Brown, a former featherweight champion, enters with an 18-5-1 record. A grappling wizard with 13 submission victories, he dominated opponents during a 4-fight submission streak. However, he’s currently on a two-fight skid, including a TKO loss to Ben Crispian and another tough follow-up defeat.   This fight is a classic striker vs grappler matchup—with Kaengsaklek’s ferocious Muay Thai against Hoodoo’s lethal ground game. Both fighters are hungry to get back into title talks, making this a can't-miss war.   Middleweight Clash Mabhaung Tae vs Time To Fight wright   It’s striker vs. submission specialist in this intense middleweight collision as Mabhaung Tae, the reigning Combat Organization Middleweight Champion, faces off against the American grappling phenom Time To Fight wright.   Mabhaung Tae (17-12-0) is a Filipino knockout artist with 15 of his 17 victories coming via KO. A dominant force in the Combat Organization, Tae has successfully defended his belt three times, with highlight-reel TKOs. However, his lone recent stumble came in SYN City—when he challenged Minato Tokugawa for the SYN title and was finished via KO in the second round. Still, Tae bounced back strong, defending his Combat belt in his latest outing. Now, he returns to SYN, looking to prove he belongs in the top middleweight conversation.   His opponent, Time To Fight wright (27-18-0), brings a different kind of danger—18 of his 27 wins are by submission, and he's coming off back-to-back first-round submission victories. Known for dragging strikers into deep water, he’ll look to survive the early onslaught and test Mabhaung Tae's grappling defense.   This is a pivotal moment for both fighters—Tae wants redemption in SYN City and a path to another title shot, while Time To Fight wright is hungry to submit a champion and vault back into contender talks.   Will Tae’s power reign, or will Time To Fight wright snatch another limb? Tune in for a classic striker-vs-grappler war!   170 Red Group Feature Bout Diego Macaco vs Azad Bekzod Former champion Diego Macaco (17-5-1) enters the cage with proven knockout power and a point to prove. With 11 wins by TKO and a gritty fighting style, Macaco once ran through the division with a 7-fight win streak, including a title-winning performance in his 6th match. He was eyeing an 8th straight win, but his momentum was snapped when he lost to Mason Jones by decision in a title defense.   Interestingly, his 4th win in that streak came against none other than Azad Bekzod.   Now, Bekzod (21-7-0), a power puncher from Uzbekistan with 14 KO wins, is ready to rewrite that story. He’s won 3 of his last 4 bouts — 1 by TKO and 2 by decision — and has improved since their first meeting. With a chance to avenge the past and rise up the ranks, Bekzod will be bringing intensity and purpose into this rematch.   Two explosive strikers, one familiar rivalry, and everything to fight for in the 170 LBS Red Group.   205 Power Clash Paul Hunter vs Ivan Rojas The light heavyweight division heats up as two knockout specialists face off in what could be a short but unforgettable fight! Paul Hunter (19-5-0) hails from Finland and brings serious firepower into the cage with 17 of his 19 wins coming by knockout. He's currently riding a 5-fight winning streak, each of them finished within the first or second round. Known for his aggressive start and finishing instinct, Paul is a nightmare for anyone who stands too long in front of him.   Standing across from him is the undefeated Russian, Ivan Rojas (9-0-1), a rising star with 8 knockouts to his name. Calm, calculated, and powerful, Ivan has dominated his opponents, winning almost all his fights by KO — most within the first three rounds. His lone draw is the only blemish on an otherwise perfect record.   With both fighters known for early finishes, this fight is unlikely to go the distance. Expect fireworks from the opening bell.   ALL Previews are made by Shubham Chavan! (144089)
    • *IF ON MOBILE TURN SIDEWAYS **CLICK/TAP 'VS' FOR SCOUTING REPORT ***CLICK/TAP FIGHTER NAME FOR LINK TO PROFILE     SYN Supernova XV Welcome to the grandest stage in combat sports... Welcome to SYN Supernova XV! On April 26th, 2025, the fighting world turns its eyes to Las Vegas as the legendary La Piramide Arena—packed with 80,000 roaring fans—hosts the biggest event of the year. This colossal night will feature 10 explosive matchups, including 5 title fights, each one set to deliver jaw-dropping action and unforgettable moments. In the co-main event, the 185 LBS title is on the line in a five-round war, but all eyes will be on the main event, where titans collide for the 265 LBS championship. Every fight on this card is set for 5 rounds of 5-minute warfare, making this the ultimate proving ground for champions and challengers alike. This is more than just an event—it’s history in the making.  This Is SYN Supernova   Main Event  n Mabuz Bacia vs David Oneil The 265 lbs division is on fire as Mabuz Bacia (Philippines) defends his title against the man he dethroned— David Oneil (Canada). Bacia (19-7, 16 KOs) is riding high on a 3-fight win streak. After two vicious first-round finishes, he shocked fans by going the distance and outclassing Oneil to capture the belt. A heavy-handed striker, Bacia’s knockout power is a serious threat to anyone who stands in front of him. But David Oneil (24-1-1, 12 submissions) isn’t backing down. A master on the ground with a chin of steel, he’s never been knocked out. That loss to Bacia was the first blemish on his near-perfect record — and now, he’s coming back for payback. This is more than a rematch — it’s power vs precision, vengeance vs validation. Two warriors. One belt. No room for doubt.   Co-Main Event          Gord Ryan vs Minato Tokugawa The middleweight division gets another explosive chapter as Gord Ryan (Canada) puts his newly earned crown on the line against the man who once stopped him — Minato Tokugawa (Japan).   Ryan (28-9, 27 KOs), the reigning champion, is on a terrifying run. Three straight knockout wins — including a stunning first-round KO to claim the belt — have reestablished him as one of the division’s most dangerous finishers. With 27 of his 28 wins by knockout, Ryan lives and dies by power.   But across the cage stands Minato Tokugawa (27-8-1, 26 KOs), a warrior with unfinished business. The former champion once beat Ryan by TKO in the first round. Since then, he’s scored more highlight-reel finishes — until their last clash, where Ryan flipped the script and ended Minato’s reign in just one round.   Now, it’s the rematch. One man looking to defend his revenge. The other aiming to reclaim what he believes is still his.   Expect violence. Expect fireworks. This is the co-main — and it’s personal.   Featured Bout   Bronze Bomber Chai vs Carlo Pedersoli Two knockout artists. One cage. Someone's going to sleep in this heavyweight showdown.     Bronze Bomber Chai (United States) — 20-8, 18 KOs — is on an absolute tear. Six straight wins, all by KO or TKO, most of them in jaw-dropping time. From 13-second bombs to second-round stoppages under three minutes, his recent streak has been nothing short of destruction. No submissions. No decisions. Just violence.     Facing him is Carlo Pedersoli (Italy) — 21-7, 21 KOs — a heavy-handed finisher who’s never needed the judges. Though he recently fell short in a title challenge against David O'Neil via KO, Pedersoli bounced back with two emphatic TKO victories, proving he’s still a force in the division.   Both men swing heavy. Both men have been finished. This isn’t just a fight — it’s a firefight in the 265 lbs division.   Don’t blink.   205 Title Fight Raven Harris vs Edgars Al Dariush   The light heavyweight gold is on the line — and two very different warriors are set to clash.   Raven Harris (United States) — 32-8, 21 KOs — is the reigning champion and a force in the 205 lbs division. Riding an 8-fight win streak, Harris has shown brutal knockout power and veteran composure, with 7 of those victories coming in dominant fashion. With 21 knockouts on his resume, he’s a finisher who knows how to close the show.   His challenger, Edgars Al Dariush (Latvia) — 24-3, 10 TKOs, 4 submissions — brings a versatile and calculated approach. After a setback, he bounced back with two decision wins, proving he can go the distance and outsmart his opponents. With solid finishing skills and endurance, Edgars is aiming to dethrone the champ and bring the title home to Latvia.     It’s power vs precision. Experience vs momentum. Champion vs hungry contender.   Only one leaves with the belt.   145 Title Match Ben Crispian vs Jesse-James Hopson Another gold strap is on the line as two streaking contenders clash for supremacy in the featherweight division.   Ben Crispian (United States) — 31-5-1, 13 KOs, 4 submissions — is the reigning SYN featherweight champion. With a sharp mix of power, submissions, and decisions, Crispian is riding a dominant 13-fight win streak and now looks to make it 14 in a row. Known for his composure and adaptability, he's been unstoppable in recent years.   His challenger, Jesse-James Hopson (Australia) — 21-5, 4 KOs — is the reigning 145 lbs and 155 lbs champion in the NYF organization. Currently on a 7-fight win streak, Hopson looks to extend it to 8 with a title grab in SYN. With an impressive 17 decision wins, he's a master tactician who thrives in drawn-out wars.     It’s champion vs champion — a potential war between grit and precision.   Featherweight supremacy will be settled in SYN   170 Title Match Mason Jones vs Nagatsuki Hideki Mason Jones (Canada) enters this bout as the reigning 170 lbs champion, holding a seasoned record of 39 wins, 14 losses, and 2 draws. A dangerous striker with 21 wins by KO, 1 by submission, and 17 by decision, he’s also shown resilience in defeat—only 3 KO losses across a long career. Riding a 3-fight win streak, all by decision, Mason captured the title by outclassing Diego Macaco in a hard-fought decision victory, proving his grit and tactical sharpness.     His challenger, Nagatsuki Hideki (United States), comes in hot with 4 consecutive wins, including a mix of knockouts and decisions. Boasting a professional record of 29 wins and 9 losses, with 16 wins by KO, Nagatsuki is a powerful finisher who thrives on momentum. His recent performances have been dominant, with his last bout ending in a crushing CKO victory.   This is a high-stakes clash between a durable champion and a surging knockout artist—expect fireworks as Mason looks to defend his belt and Nagatsuki aims to dethrone the Canadian king.   Featherweight Bout Kaengsaklek Sitsongrit vs Hoodoo Brown In a clash of fighting styles, Kaengsaklek Sitsongrit of Thailand faces off against Hoodoo Brown from Greece in what promises to be a thrilling 145 LBS showdown.   Kaengsaklek Sitsongrit steps into the cage with a solid record of 27 wins, 6 losses, and 1 draw, including an astonishing 21 victories by knockout. Known for his elite striking and devastating finishes, he’s recently racked up three wins—two by TKO and one by decision—before narrowly losing a decision to reigning champ Ben Crispian in his latest bout.   On the other side, Hoodoo Brown, a former featherweight champion, enters with an 18-5-1 record. A grappling wizard with 13 submission victories, he dominated opponents during a 4-fight submission streak. However, he’s currently on a two-fight skid, including a TKO loss to Ben Crispian and another tough follow-up defeat.   This fight is a classic striker vs grappler matchup—with Kaengsaklek’s ferocious Muay Thai against Hoodoo’s lethal ground game. Both fighters are hungry to get back into title talks, making this a can't-miss war.   Middleweight Clash Mabhaung Tae vs Time To Fight wright   It’s striker vs. submission specialist in this intense middleweight collision as Mabhaung Tae, the reigning Combat Organization Middleweight Champion, faces off against the American grappling phenom Time To Fight wright.   Mabhaung Tae (17-12-0) is a Filipino knockout artist with 15 of his 17 victories coming via KO. A dominant force in the Combat Organization, Tae has successfully defended his belt three times, with highlight-reel TKOs. However, his lone recent stumble came in SYN City—when he challenged Minato Tokugawa for the SYN title and was finished via KO in the second round. Still, Tae bounced back strong, defending his Combat belt in his latest outing. Now, he returns to SYN, looking to prove he belongs in the top middleweight conversation.   His opponent, Time To Fight wright (27-18-0), brings a different kind of danger—18 of his 27 wins are by submission, and he's coming off back-to-back first-round submission victories. Known for dragging strikers into deep water, he’ll look to survive the early onslaught and test Mabhaung Tae's grappling defense.   This is a pivotal moment for both fighters—Tae wants redemption in SYN City and a path to another title shot, while Time To Fight wright is hungry to submit a champion and vault back into contender talks.   Will Tae’s power reign, or will Time To Fight wright snatch another limb? Tune in for a classic striker-vs-grappler war!   170 Red Group Feature Bout Diego Macaco vs Azad Bekzod Former champion Diego Macaco (17-5-1) enters the cage with proven knockout power and a point to prove. With 11 wins by TKO and a gritty fighting style, Macaco once ran through the division with a 7-fight win streak, including a title-winning performance in his 6th match. He was eyeing an 8th straight win, but his momentum was snapped when he lost to Mason Jones by decision in a title defense.   Interestingly, his 4th win in that streak came against none other than Azad Bekzod.   Now, Bekzod (21-7-0), a power puncher from Uzbekistan with 14 KO wins, is ready to rewrite that story. He’s won 3 of his last 4 bouts — 1 by TKO and 2 by decision — and has improved since their first meeting. With a chance to avenge the past and rise up the ranks, Bekzod will be bringing intensity and purpose into this rematch.   Two explosive strikers, one familiar rivalry, and everything to fight for in the 170 LBS Red Group.   205 Power Clash Paul Hunter vs Ivan Rojas The light heavyweight division heats up as two knockout specialists face off in what could be a short but unforgettable fight! Paul Hunter (19-5-0) hails from Finland and brings serious firepower into the cage with 17 of his 19 wins coming by knockout. He's currently riding a 5-fight winning streak, each of them finished within the first or second round. Known for his aggressive start and finishing instinct, Paul is a nightmare for anyone who stands too long in front of him.   Standing across from him is the undefeated Russian, Ivan Rojas (9-0-1), a rising star with 8 knockouts to his name. Calm, calculated, and powerful, Ivan has dominated his opponents, winning almost all his fights by KO — most within the first three rounds. His lone draw is the only blemish on an otherwise perfect record.   With both fighters known for early finishes, this fight is unlikely to go the distance. Expect fireworks from the opening bell.   ALL Previews are made by Shubham Chavan! (144089)
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