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EFFA 70 - Sunset

11.07.2014

Hard Knocks (Attendance 2,625)

Amsterdam

Kickboxing

Undercard

Middleweight Bout

Mack Mcdonald v Billy Rumble

Watching, we have understood why this fight has been placed far from Main Event part of tonight’s event. They gave us nice show, even rated on 100%, but fighting level of those guys, were far from peaks of kickboxing. First round was spent mainly stalling in clinch, where both fighters were checking their opponents, nothing really was happening there. Rumble when on outside, was trying to create some points, but his high kicks were signalized and couldn’t be any serious danger for vigiliant Mcdonald. From second round, ‘The Monster’ Mack started to be more brave and started to score some in clinch and keep preventing Billy Rumble from doing any damage, but he stayed very protective. Maybe too protective. But he kept that gameplan until end of the fight and it gave him clear win with 50:45 on all cards.

Undercard

Heavyweight Bout

Ed Rollack v Jacare Sobral

Great fight, both fighters came out very aggressive from the very beginning and Fans got chance to smell the blood already in first minute.Jacare Sobral looked a little lost for a second, what let Rollack keep scoring. It’s interesting, that Ed Rollack was trying to get to clinch, but when already there, Sobral was more active. But it’s worth to mention that not much of that landed. Anyway, whole fight seemed to be quite nice controlled by Ed Rollack, mixed with some nice period of ations by Sobral, but it has all ended with verdict I would completely agree- 48:47, 49:47, 49:47 for Ed Rollack.

Undercard

Super Heavyweight Bout

Cuvaj Glavu v Dennis Cruyff

Once more fighters came out aggresively, but when both fresh- it’s obvious, that it’s hard to find an opening and connect some hits. After second minute passed, Glavu was the one, who clearly take the initiative and it came out that it was worth- he worked out KO of the Night with stunning right-left comination.

Undercard

Heavyweight Bout

Felix Kjellberg v Felix De Groot

Very good fight. Both fighters really wanted to take the W here. In the very beginning Kjellberg has connected the nasty high kick, which has opened the cut on De Groot’s face, but it didn’t stopped anyone’s determination. Second round was a little breather for fighters between some nice exchanges, so we spent some time in clinch, but either referee and fighters were aware of need to speed up with fighting pace. They wanted to give us show, and they trully gave. From third round De Groot seemed to be a little more active, but calm Kjellberg was the more effective there. And that gave him tough win. It was 48:47 on all cards, but another night it all could go different way.

Undercard

Light Heavyweight Bout

Erick Rootmans v Cung Lee

Rootmans has started very calm, looking for his chances in clinch, but with time he obviously saw, that he can try to score also in distance- he started to use any occasions to do some damage. While Cung Lee showed us some vicious leg kicks connected with some calm and safe striking- Rootmans was trying to respond and did it effectively. But when clinching… Erick Rootmans has completely destroyed his opponent with his amazing knees striking. He has just managed to impose his gameplan on Cung Lee and that gave him tough win- 48:47 on all cards.

Main Card

Light Heavyweight Bout

Miles Harunodo v Jimmy Snuka

That was real War. From the very start of the very first round, both fighters stood up on high level and gave us very entertaining show. Harunodo got cut in first round, but he has won that one, second one even much more and kept improving his domination in this fight. Snuka was bravely trying to give him some payback, but Miles Harunodo’s skills were overwhelming tonight. And that has effected in heavy KO just one second before end of third round.

Main Card

Welterweight Bout

Ali Imushagh v Axl Dokken

Another entertaining period of action tonight. From the beginning Ali Imushagh exactly knew what he has came tonight for and it has effected in the W. Despite judges’ decision, I wish to see more all-rounding fighting from tonight’s winner, as in future it can be not enough to beat another opponents. While he has shown his great skills when clinching, he was absolutely passive and unsuccessful at striking distance. You can say he was waiting for opportunity to clinch and outscore his opponent in that area, but for me it’s not enough. It gave him win of course, but I think, that we should expect a little more from world class kickboxers. And his opponent has really showed some nice all-rounded skills, was effective in all areas, but it was clearly not enough for judges to outweigh great clinch skills showed by Ali Imushagh.

Main Card

Welterweight Bout

Arroyo Malavino v Zach Didion

In this fight the more active and effective warrior won. As Didion has shown some very good skills, Arroyo Malavino was just too good tonight. Clearly dominated, absolutely destroyed at striking distance with amazing skills- we would like to see more of him in near future definitely. I’m very very impressed with what Arroyo Malavino has shown tonight. Believe me please- Zach Didion fought on world class level tonight, but Malavino was way much better! It could be done in 4th round, when Didion was on wobbly legs after solid punch to the head by Malavino, but he managed to survive. Malavino was better in all rounds, but BRAVO for both warriors. Fans also appreciated that and prized them with standing ovation.

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Lightweight Bout

Wolfgang Benson v Liam Harrison

Disappointing fight if we would like to name it part of Main Event. Benson was completely dominating during first four rounds, and Liam Harrison was surprisingly just passive… When at striking distance- he was trying to connect some punches, but looking on Benson’s determination and will to take the W- I’m wondering what Harrison was doing in the ring! He woke up, when it was too late- in 5th round, he was even close to KO Wolfgang Benson in the middle of it when connected with vicious elbow, but Benson managed luckily to survive. And I’m glad about it, as he was just better fighter for an entire fight. Liam Harrison may have skills to win fights like this, but he has absolutely didn’t show that tonight. And I don’t know was it bad plan or some mental burn out, but it must definitely be changed, if he is thinking about appearing in serious kickboxing once again- we remember great Liam Harrison, who was owner of Championship Belts, but tonight I don’t think we saw even 10% of that greatness…

Main Event

Light Heavyweight Championship

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Jason Eckstein v Milovan Cirkovic

From the very start of fight we got what we expetced, what we all wanted. Great fight in which both fighters want the Championship Belt. Cirkovic has surprised The Champion with great beginning, but he has just wasn’t able to keep the pace. And experienced Eckstein cooled his heels and when Cirkovic’s plan for fast domination has failed, and started to successively build up the advantage. Both fighters didn’t avoid exchanges, what has effected in cuts on both sides during 4th round, but it was clear, that Eckstein was winning on points. That has effected in wild last round by Milovan Cirkovic, but he didn’t manage to change loss into win. Fighters us great fight named as Fight of the Night, but I’m curious what could it be, if Cirkovic would be able to keep up the pace from first and last rounds for an entire fight?

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El Horhe, it is almost time to step into the ring. You've had a pretty good 2 win streak and i almost feel bad about the beating i am about to unleash on you. I would make it quick and painless but i am not that nice. Prepare to get beat down.

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EFFA 71 - Sandstorm

18.07.2014

Kickboxing

Hayashi’s Lounge (Att: 2,000)

Amsterdam

Undercard

Barnum Landalay v Steve VanDerbeek

Very first fight and fireworks already implemented. After short, but intense battle, Landalay manager to knockdown his oponent with big right hook and after he stood up, he has quickly went after it and dropped him to the ground for the second and last time with confident backfist. It was something special and it was appreciated by picking to be named as KO of the Night.

Undercard

Daniel Logan v Mike Tyson

5 rounds of war. Since the very beginning of the fight, both fighters came out very strong, confident and with great focus on the W. With time Daniel Logan was taking an initiative more and more, he was just more aggresive fighter tonight. Really deserved win, but we absoultely can’t complain on his opponent’s level also. They both absolutely can’t complain about their performance- Tyson wanted to play it too calm and protective, and that seemed to be his problem. I think that with some tactical changes he could kept up the score a little closer with Logan, but actually he lost all rounds.

Undercard

Victor Cadmea v Neji Hyuga

Victor Cadmea perfectly knew what he wants tonight. From the very beginning he went for exchange with Hyuga, clinched and looked for opportunities to score from there. When Hyuga was managing to take fight to distance, Cadmea kept up adequate level, but when clinched- he seemed to be better prepared in that aspect. But it all didn’t matter in very beginning of second round- before Fans stopped applause for ring girl, it was done. Cadmea came out wih strong combination and it was all over.

Undercard

Marius Zaromskick v Armed Gun

Very aggressive fight, but definitely not equally efficiet for fighters participating. While Gun was swinging wildly, Zaromskick kept it cool and showed us very inteligent and amazingly tactical striking. We would like to see that much scoring and action in many 5 rounds fights, and this one lasted only until 2:39! And also KO given to us was really special- vicious head kick let Zaromskick to raise in ranking very much.

Undercard

Akira Azuma v Hyun Sudo

Not much to mention in this one, to be honest. It was slaughter. Perfectly prepared Azuma just outscored Hyun Sudo, who couldn’t find the way through Azuma’s defense. And Akira Azuma needed 1,5 round to finisz this of. Firstly he badly hurt Sudo with countering short right hand, then took him down with lethal combination. Very impressing performance by Akira Azuma.

Main Card

Once again very good fight, with both fighters, who have completely focused on winning this fight and making it entertaining for Fans. They gave us great level, but it only lasted little less than one round, until moment when after first knockdown JT Redman funded quick second one with big right hand, what has ended the fight.

Main Card

Jorge Pericic v Stuey Ungar

Warriors- this is what we thought when were watching this fight. And i can start with words, that we would definitely like to say revenge one day. From the very first gong, both started aggressively and kept it that way until end of the fight. It was scored 49:44 for Pericic on all cards, as Ungar manager to win only last one, when it was already too late, but heart which he gave tonight, definitely will let him rise in Fans eyes a lot. Stuey Ungar was rocked, knocked down, severely hurt, but he kept fighting, stood the ground and survived every time. And still kept it competitive, never backed down and never behaved protective. He gave all, but Jorge Pericic showed outstanding performance and that gave him big W. Standing applause followed by Fight of the Night Award were perfectly adeqaute in this one.

Main Card

Piero Vischi v Ozuma Obata

Once more very entertaining fight, very praised by Fans, despite that both fighters rather kept it protective for whole match. Focused on their gameplans, maybe a little bit too much, but 100% rating to it removes all doubts. And it’s absolutely worth to mention, that the more aggressive fighter has surprisinly lost on points this time. But for me it all looked a little to much like safe sparring, as no one seemed to be looking for ending this fight before the judges’decision. But it was still high levelled fight though.

Co-Main Event

Alekzandr Borikav v Jon Jones

Definitely too short fight for Main Event part, but that sometimes happens. Anyway we can’t take anything from Jones, as he gave a lot of heart to stay in game, but Borikav was lethal last night. He has shown no mercy to badly hurt Jon Jones. Borikav’s uppercuts are really something what his future opponents should avoid. Really.

Main Event

Jerome Le Banner v Love Bug

Main Event trully gave all to Fans what they could expect from fight at this level. We had two strong fighters, who performer very well, there was world class striking. And a lot of blood. Fans and fighters will always be very disappointed in situations like this, when referee decides to stop the fight because of cut, but it’as all about fighters’ health. We would definitely like to see it rolling, especially that we got one of the best fights ever, and i was a draw after first two fights. But we can’t do anything about it- we can only praise the fighters and hope, that maybe in future they will come into one ring against each other once more.

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EFFA 73 - New Blood

2014-07-27

Kickboxing Gala

The Beer Garden (Attendance: 5,047)

Amsterdam

Undercard

Middleweight Bout

Gaylord Focker vs Hulk Hogan

Very strong start of the Event. First action and Focker already sent Hulk Hogan to the mat, counted then to 8. Devastating blows of Gaylord Focker made that night really tough for Hogan. At the end of first minute Hogan was in troubles once more, but managed to survive. What wasn’t done in first round, Gaylord Focker at the very ebginning of second. Fighters just came to center of the Ring and Hulk Hogan was sent to the ground once more with vicious uppercut. Strong Win by Gaylord Focker.

Undercard

Super Heavyweight Bout

Gaston Means vs Tommy Asikainen

Over here the more aggressive fighter won. Gaston Means from the evry beginning imposed his gameplan on Tommy Asikainen. While not doing too much damage, as he didn’t have high efficient strikes both- in distance and clinch, but his all out aggressiveness just didn’t let Tommy Asikainen try anything worthful of mentioning. Strong 50:45 due to lack of ideas on Finn’s side.

Undercard

Light Heavyweight Bout

John Wayne vs Steve Harris

(Named KO of the Night)

Both fighters knew perfectly what they came into the Ring that night. At the very beginning of the fight Wayne shined with great counter, which has sent surprised Harrid to the ground. Counted to 7 Steve Harris wasn’t absolutely scared of his oponent even in that moment and rushed to wild attack. Dangerous hit has opened cut on Wayne’s face, but ‘The Duke’ stood calm and focused- while Harris was very aggresive, John Wayne’s strikes were calculated and tactical- one more counter sent Harris to the ground, this time he stood up after 5. And that may be his biggest mistake that night, as seemed still shaken after falling to the ground for the second time, he wa just sent back over there with another combination, which has definitely ended that fight. Anyway, both fighters should definitely get their big standing ovation for their performance, determination and power of will, even if it lasted just 21 seconds.

Undercard

Middleweight Bout

Paco Kostov vs Eddard Maxiq

Paco Kostov has started very confident in his skills, Eddard Maxiq was trying to give him some payback, but overall performance of Kostov both- in distance and clinching has effected in fast KO at the end of fight at the end of first minute of the very first round.

Undercard

Super Heavyweight Bout

Martin Hegel vs Yoshihiro Takayama

Fight boring as hell. While Martin Hegel was trying to score some points striking, Takayama’s performance would be best even not to mention… Anyway, it gave us a little emotions though, but definitely not filled with action- Hegel won first two rounds, and while he seemed to clearly run away on scorecards from his oponent, his performance has gone to his opponent’s level and third and fourth rounds went on Takayama’s side. So before deciding last round it was a draw. And once more Martin Hegel finally woke up, what gave him won 48:47 on all judges’ cards.

Main Card

Light Heavyweight Bout

Oskars Treimanis vs Dan Young

It was very tough night for Dan Young, he will surely will try to forget that fight as soon as possible. But after watching that fight, i’m not sure can he remember it at all. Fight took 2 minutes and cold-blooded Treimanis has sent him to the ground twice, plus once, where referee could stop the fight and start counting, as Dan Young only thanks to ropes barely remained on his feet. He seemed to be completely dazed, but referee has decided to not interfer. That has effected in fast correction by Treimanis, and Young has landed on the ground just after that. Dan Young was trying desperately to free himself from hard punishment funded by Oskars Treimanis, but under his high kick he finally landed on the ground all cold.

Main Card

Light Heavyweight Bout

Jarmo Raikonen vs Cedric Murphy

Great clinching war funded by those two great warriors. While at full distance, they were very careful and tactical, when they went into clinch, they all were going definitely for KO. It has effected in cuts on both sides and great entertainment until third round, when Raikoinen hunter down his opponent with right-left combination, what effected in counting Murphy to 8, and short while after that he has dazed him once more, then finished with big right.

Main Card

Welterweight Championship Bout

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Cole Taggart vs Arroyo Malavino

I usually name great fight by both fighters as ‘Wars’, but this is first time, when ‘war’ seems to be not enough. True title fight, definitely one of the best kickboxing fights in history. From the very beginning both fighters were aggresive and contributed with all they got to reach for the Championship Belt. That has effected in great 5 rounds of something really special and what won’t be given to us shortly for sure. Most of action was played in clinch, and that aspect connected with ultra aggresive fighting plan of Cole Taggart, gave 50:45, 50:46, 50:46 unanimous decision win to ‘Wee Dunderheid’. Long standing ovation after fight was completely on place.

Co-Main Event

Light Heavyweight Bout

Tommy Oosthuizen vs Jiang Shi

Tommy Oosthuizen definitely not only took the initiative of this fight from the very beginning, but also has performer with amazing efficiency of his strikes. Jiang Shi was completely helpless tonight, what has effected in easy win by perfect straight at the very beginning of second round.

Main Event

Light Heavyweight Championship Bout

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Jason Eckstein vs Jon Lewis St Clair

(Named Fight of the Night)

Light Heavyweight Championship Bout once more proven unmatched skills of previous and current Champion, Jason Eckstein. He kept it on great distance on all scorecards from the very beginning until the very end of fight. St Clair already cut and in big troubles barely manager to remain on his feet already in first round, sent to the ground by vicious head kick in second, after which he surprisingly was willing to fight further has conquered the hearts of Fans with his unshaken determination. Both fighters were praised during this fight many Times for their actions and big hearts. To third round due to great striking skills of Champion, Jon Lewis St Clair was coming out strongly covered in blood already. He once more landed on the ground after strong front kick from Eckstein, but quickly recovered, so referee decided to not count that time. From that moment we all knew that if nothing surprising will happen, Jason Eckstein will definitely win the fight. And we were right. Jon Lewis St Clair has shown great heart, determination and will, but really couldn’t threaten more skilled Jason Eckstein in any way.

 

 

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I hope you're ready, Ali!

 

Lots of blood, sweat and tears has led me to this moment where i will fight you for some gold. I don't blame you if you don't want to step into the ring with me. I'll try and make it as quick and painless as possible.

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Unlucky, Ali.

 

Thanks for stepping into the ring with me. Although your hugging worked for the first round, my dynamite fists proved once again that i am a Champion.

 

That belt sure does look good around my waist. Now, who wants to take it off me? You're welcome to try.

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Well, after a 1-3 run in Dynasty i find myself entering the new #1 KT org and fighting in a 5 round war. Props to Arroyo Malavino for bringing the fight to me. I knew i was in for a hard fight but isn't that the point of KT?

 

Well, i guess the $5000 Fight of the Night bonus is a consolation after my loss. But moving on, while i recover from my battle wounds, i'll be cheering on my training partner and good friend JT Redman as he defends his belt for the first time at EFFA 80. Good luck bro!

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Well my hard work finally paid off and i have the belt. But with the belt comes people wanting to take it off me. The time has come for Arunas Samusiovas to try and take the belt from me.

 

Although your record is not as good as mine, i will not underestimate you. I know you will bring it and i expect nothing less from you. After we tear each other's head off, we'll have a laugh about it at Sully's over a beer or 2 :drunk:

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Sometimes i feel like i am talking to myself here. But congrats to Arunas Samusiovas for bringing it. You took me to my limit and in the meantime you took my belt.

 

No worries, you were able to beat me fair and square. But at the moment you are just holding it for me while i work out the holes in my game. Eventually i'll come back for it but in the mean time you should enjoy your time as Champ.

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"Mr. ASHY TO CLASSY" Rysty Sankari (143429)-''Hey Dick Maximus,

Going through your earlier opponents one thing is pretty clear to me.Your just a can crusher.Beating Subpar fighters is your habit.You have been doing it right from the very start of your career punkass.Only reason you were champ at the third class org WCSA was coz your manager works as a matchmaker where you used to fight earlier.Your first real test is here and I assure you that You'll fail miserably.''

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"Mr. ASHY TO CLASSY" Edward Nygma(143429)-''Hey BITCH Maximus,You ducked me last time saying you needed more time.Allow to clear things up can crusher no amount of time can save your sorryass.I suggest you go through my last fight and envision the consequences of entering with me in ring.i have gone toe to toe with the best in the KT business .Who the fuck are you? Just another weakass stacking up wins in his managers own org.Tell me how you do want it?

1)A quick 1st round KO

2)A battering for 3 rounds

 

make your choice and i shall fulfill your wish. .''

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EFFA 81



Peter Nevershower v Adam Gates


Awesome showopener! Nevershower really dominated the fight, with a good old clinchwork clinic! After 1 round of ragdolling Gates with knees, Gates simply could not take more of them in the second round, dropping for the first time. It didn't take long for Nevershower to go for the kill with a spectacular flying knee! Great KO by Nevershower!




Jack Winter v Jose Torres


A more technical fight, to not say a bit boring. Clinchwork was very tedious, but Winter still showed he was the dominant one, and Torres simply had trouble breaking that control from Winter. Winter did do decent damage in the clinch, but never enough to put Torres in danger.



Scott Nichols v Bernard Hopkins


This one lasted 30 seconds, and it ended with a big bang! Hopkins tried to clinch but Nichols knocked him down right away! After that, Nichols just chased Hopkins, smelling blood and finished it with a huge right hand!




Vincenzo Caiazzo v Peter Phaan


Probably the most boring fight of the evening. Caiazzo was very patient, waiting for Phaan to commit, and countered until Phaan, who started very aggressive, simply had no answer. While Phaan's aggressiveness was rewarded at first, Caiazzo simply was the better technical striker.




Young Geeza v Walter Mooney


We have to give it up for Mooney, just for his sheer guts to keep going into this fight. He was clearly outmatched, as Geeza did pretty much what he wanted during the fight. Mooney could barely stand in the last round, but he gave it all he could and never gave up! In the end, a 50-44 scorecard for Geeza.



Tycho Brahe v Aki Sunn


I'm a sucker for comebacks, and this was an awesome one! Sunn started super aggressive, going for the big shots standing, in the clinch, whatever. Brahe kept defending as much as he could, but he was getting tagged pretty hard in the first 3 rounds. Brahe was cut, bruised and bloodied, but in the 4th round Brahe woke up, and went for a wild series of punches that surprised Sunn, and a simple jab wobbled Sunn after that one. Brahe did not waste his chance, and landed a huge left hook on Sunn, would fell down like a ton of bricks! Great comeback for Brahe!



Oby dGreat v Erick Rootmans


dGreat was one step ahead during the whole fight, leaving Rootmans often opened to counters or tired from missed strikes. dGreat's kicks were also very effective, and while Rootmans never went down, not sure if anybody would of been able to withstand that kind of striking level.



Naughtius Maximus v Boris Gregoritsj


I do not agree with the decision, but can't say this one was controversial either. A very close fight between a veteran and a great established fighter. Maximus simply landed a the right time, and his strikes were really effective. Boris did what he could to land his own shots, and in the end the judges saw it 49-46 for Maximus.



Edward Nygma v Tom Thadani


Two big heavyweights, I did not expect this to go the distance. Nygma was super aggressive during the fight, just going for the kill all the time. Thadani was able to fend him off at first, but Nygma just pulled off a beautiful punch combination which rocked Thadani for a moment. After being able to recover, Nygma pulled off a HUGE headkick to finish the fight! Great KO by Nygma!



Main Event


Alfred E Neuman v Jerome Le Banner


This was for the 265+ lbs belt, and it was such a shame it ended with a doctor stoppage! Le Banner was very aggressive, trying to land lots of punches that Neuman dodged nicely. Then, a huge headkick that Le Banner took like a champ opened him up however, and Neuman literrally smelled blood, worsening that cut as the rounds went by. Neuman went into that clinch with elbows, and while Le Banner wasn't able to do much, he was still game to continue! In the end, while the fight didn't end the way fans wanted to, Neuman displayed once again the quality of a champion!


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"Mr. ASHY TO CLASSY" Edward Nygma(143429)-''What's up BITCHY Maximus?I took the liberty of booking an ambulance for you.

 

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You like that?? They have the best services in Amsterdam.You'll reach hospital in no time.offcourse after i'll pulverise every bone in your body.No need to thank me.it was just acting in a condescending manner.LMAO''

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Alfred E Neuman

This is an email I received from Neuman this morning, he asked that I relay it to everyone at EFFA.

 

"Howdy all you fine EFFA folks, just wanted to say that it has been an honor to fight all of you fine gentlemen. Le Banner, you are a classy man, McCoy always a Beast, and Thadani is the toughest little heavyweight there is. Since I got my new manager I have never been stronger, and I want to prove I am the one and only heavyweight champion at EFFA. I want a rematch with Brandao. And I need to be real honest with y'all, I wanna tear his face off. A lot of people don't know it, but Brandao and I got into a little yelling match a couple weeks back and he made some unnecessary comments about my redbone coonhound Bluebell. Well I have had enough, and I plan on making him pay for them comments. So if that yellow coward is willing, we gone get it on!!!"

 

 

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EFFA 82 PREVIEW




Deacon Frost v Barack Biden


Interesting fight ahead. Frost should be the favorite, but both are very strong kickers as well. Clinch strength should be an important factor here.




Cung Lee v Neji Hyuga


Easy fight ahead for Cung Lee. This is kickboxing however, anything can happen! Hyuga is simply out of energy, has no morale, and is facing a strong striker in Cung Lee. I see Lee knocking him out in the first round.



Ewoud Roelof v Maximus Ukkeli


Ukkeli initially started as an MMA fighter, but his kickboxing resume is looking good. He is facing Roelof, a newcomer to fighting but no slouch of his own. With little info to go on, it's a hard one to call, but Ukkeli should take this.




Daniel Logan v Jakob Villa


Villa had some trouble in MMA, not being able to showcase his skills. In Kickboxing however, his record has been impressive. He will have to watch out for Logan's boxing skills. I think Villa can take this however.




Paco Kostov v Az Tenochitlan


Two strong fighters ahead. This can go either way, Kostov's muay thai being quite strong, while Az's boxing is even stronger. Would give a slight advantage to Tenochitlan.



Adrian Kaczjarg v Julius Jenkins


Too bad Jenkin's morale is down. This would of been a very interesting fight. If Jenkins can get past his morale issue, he could win this, but I see Kaczjarg taking this.



Pakon Rajamont v Wolfgang Benson


Two high level fighters collide. Benson is on a winning streak, while Rajamont has had trouble lately. Benson is also technically better, so I see this being a win for Benson.



Jorge Pericic v Ichabod Crane


Pericic, at 26 yeard old, has had the belt before despite his age, and successfully defended it many times. It has been a while since that time, but he is looking to rebound from his loss and get back on the title hunt. Crane, has had trouble being consistent in winning, but has had success recently. He would like to avenge his loss to Pericic, but I don't see this happening.



Liam Harrisson v Muuli Potku


Two veterans in the co-main event, quite popular. Both however are low on morale, I hope this will still a great fight. I see Potku taking this fight.



Main Event


Karl Drogo v Jason Eckstein


This is for the belt! Karl Drogo, the challenger, has had a shot a while back, and he thinks this time is the good one! Unfortunately, Eckstein is crazy good, and had that belt for a while. This is fireworks assured!


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Sam Makatua (233818)

 

Well guys, after an ordinary start to my career i almost called it quits after 5 losses in a row. But EFFA has thrown me a lifeline after XKC kept me on the shelf for too long.

 

I doubted myself after the string of losses but a few wins got me my confidence back. I lost a tough fight in my last outing and was itching to get back but ultimately XKC wasn't anle to find another fight for me and my contract ran out. So here i am in EFFA hoping to see if i still have what it takes.

 

My record isn't good, and there have been a lot of tough fights i accepted that i probably wasn't ready for, but i came to FIGHT.

 

With my next loss i might hang up my gloves and let the new generation step up. Who want's it?

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With my next loss i might hang up my gloves and let the new generation step up. Who want's it?

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Jay Rome Banana "I thought you looked familiar, I smashed up your face in a boxing match a while back. I'll give you a rematch. And send you out on your shield if that's what you really want."

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Sam Makatua (233818)

 

I'm in! let's dance!! :boxing:

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Jay Rome Banana "I thought you looked familiar, I smashed up your face in a boxing match a while back. I'll give you a rematch. And send you out on your shield if that's what you really want."

 

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Abe Lievin

"The Boss wanted to ask you both who will change the Division for the one Fight? Since one of you is in the 265lbs and the other in the +265lbs Division.

Let him know and he will arrange everything"

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