Rei Posted December 14, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2018 While I have a lot going on in real life at the moment, including a massive job opportunity in January - I will be bringing out some materials for our final two NYE events hopefully soon. Another Budokai; Fighters in Focus episode is on the horizon too so keep your eyes peeled. Thanks everyone for staying patient and easy to work with, it is because of you guys that we remain the number #1 330k+ organisation world-wide! 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rei Posted December 28, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 28, 2018 On December 29th, 2018, the world will witness the biggest event in promotional history, as we welcome you to BUDOKAI DENSETSU 2018! Stacked with four title fights, a trilogy between former Champions, the Budokai Debut of Mark Lesnar, and the return of legends like Ross Kemp and Bob fury - it is not an event to miss! To make things even better, the opening round of our Featherweight Grand Prix follows just two days later, capping off the year with a bang! Get ready for two amazing nights of fights, and a wonderful few days of festivities in between them. The opening ceremony kicked off this evening in Saitama, where all of the fighters taking part in these fantastic events were brought onto the stage and each given their time to shine. Understandably, tensions flared and some fighters needed to be separated for fears of fights breaking out but thankfully there were no such issues. Men from all corners of the globe will be coming together to prove that they have what it takes to capture glory, one way or another. A reminder for those that do not know, the full fight card for BUDOKAI DENSETSU 2018! is below: and the full fight card for BFF 52 is as follows: I am also proud to announce that we will be having an end of year awards ceremony, occurring after the conclusion of these final two events. Categories and nominees will be announced as soon as possible so keep your eyes peeled for that. There are many awards up for grabs, and many worthy fighters in the runnings! finally, a preview piece for the Featherweight Grand Prix Opening Round will be posted as soon as the writer gets back to me! Thanks everyone, I hope you had a good holiday season! 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rei Posted January 1, 2019 Author Report Share Posted January 1, 2019 As I previously announced, we will be holding an annual 'End of Year Awards' event to celebrate our first year as a promotion. There will be SIX awards up for grabs this year, with seven nominees per category. There is no objective criteria for each award, but many things such as achievements, success ratios, methods of victory and championships are taken into account. The winner(s) of each award will be given a custom trophy to adorn their fighter page. AND NOMINEES FIGHTER OF THE YEAR Balder Bull Bernd Obermueller Jackson Boone Ross Kemp Soda Popinski Bazar Al Jhit Alpha Omega BREAKTHROUGH FIGHTER OF THE YEAR Vadim Golovkin Roli Poli Mosoto Angostura Wilky Pierre Ceaser ElToro Jr. Steffen Baier Kermit Archer FIGHT OF THE YEAR Tayla Leech vs. Masa Muto - BFF 48: Fury vs. Bartlett II Jim Jytky vs. Rhymin Slayin - BFF 29: Shamkhalaev vs Al Jhit Balder Bull vs. Jackson Boone - BFF 42: Bull vs. Boone Steffen Baier vs. Tim Pigeon - BFF 38: Boone vs. Silva Bernd Obermueller vs. Mr Sandman - BFF 21: Obermueller vs. Sandman Jesse Kilpatrick vs. Eddie Norton - BFF 22: LHW Tag Round 2-2 Billy Basher vs. Stef Power Jr - BFF 38: Boone vs. Silva KNOCKOUT OF THE YEAR Ceaser El Toro Jr. (Head Kick) vs. Luiz Franca - BFF 51: El toro vs. Franca II Balder Bull (TKO Strikes) vs. Jackson Boone - BFF 42: Bull vs. Boone Ross Kemp (Spinning Backfist) vs. Bernd Obermueller - BFF 25: Obermueller vs. Kemp Soda Popinski (Head Kick) vs. Rafe Barrientos - BFF 2: Hunt vs. Pigeon Yeu Fei (Flying Knee) vs. Henry Wallace - BFF 33: Positive vs. Cain Ross Kemp (Superman Punch) vs. Bernd Obermuller - BFF 50: Kemp vs. Obermueller II Bernd Obermueller (Knee) vs. Timo Alkayaev - BFF 8: Brophy vs. McLaughlin SUBMISSION OF THE YEAR Terell Ward (Armbar) vs. Boris Matusov - BFF 3: Tenkaichi Round 1 James Cole (TDPW) vs. Lee Sin - BFF 12: Tenkaichi Round 3 Silvio Balan (Americana) vs. Victor Stroev - BFF 27: Cole vs. Matusov Alpha Omega (Armbar) vs. Arslan Clegg - BFF 34: LHW Final Mirko Filipov (Americana) vs. Alpha Bono - BFF 21: Obermueller vs. Sandman Killa Ward (Kneebar) vs. Andre Jackson - BFF 9: LHW Tag Round 1-1 Mike Hunt (Guillotine) vs. Satirinpong Thaichenpaew - BFF 20: Tenkaichi Final Round EVENT OF THE YEAR BFF 42: Bull vs. Boone BFF 43: Kasza vs. Obermueller BUDOKAI DENSETSU 2018! BFF 47: Obermueller vs. Omega II BFF 8: Brophy vs. McLaughlin BFF 34: LHW Final BFF 21: Obermueller vs. Sandman Winners will be announced starting tomorrow, the 2nd of January! Good luck, and thank you all for the wonderful year of fighting. Here's to another! 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rei Posted January 2, 2019 Author Report Share Posted January 2, 2019 I am proud to announce the first three award winners, for the Event of the Year, Knockout of the Year and Submission of the Year categories. EVENT OF THE YEAR BUDOKAI DENSETSU 2018! Stacked top to bottom with four epic title fights, the return of former Champions Kemp & Kilpatrick, and the promotional debut of UCF Champion Mark Lesnar make this award an easy one to bestow. The event is also our highest grossing, highest attendance and highest event rating in company history. SUBMISSION OF THE YEAR JAMES COLE - TDPW BFF 12: TENAICHI ROUND 3 http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14846939498655.jpg There is nothing quite like the Triple Decker Pecker Wrecker, so much so that mere words can not begin to describe its majesty and legendary status. James Cole managed to pull one off however, at BFF 12, in the Semi-Finals of the Welterweight Grand Prix and Lee Sin was the unfortunate victim. KNOCKOUT OF THE YEAR ROSS KEMP - SPINNING BACKFIST BFF 25: OBERMUELLER VS. KEMP http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14848713046405.jpg Is there a better way to capture a Heavyweight Championship of the World than a controversial split decision? Experts have weighed in and determined that yes, there is: a spinning backfist. Ross Kemp dispatched then-undefeated star Bernd Obermueller in just over a minute with the beautiful fabled technique, and has rightfully earned this award. Congratulations to both Kemp and Cole for their awards. Keep your eyes peeled as more winners will be announced soon! 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alfred Posted January 3, 2019 Report Share Posted January 3, 2019 Great stuff! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigTree Posted January 3, 2019 Report Share Posted January 3, 2019 This is awesome. Keep it up Rei 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rei Posted January 3, 2019 Author Report Share Posted January 3, 2019 Welcome to part two of the Budokai End of Year Awards 2018. I am proud to announce the final three awards, for the Fighter of the Year, Breakthrough Fighter of the Year and Fight of the Year categories. FIGHT OF THE YEAR BALDER BULL VS. JACKSON BOONE (BFF 42: BULL VS. BOONE) A superfight which saw the 7-1 Welterweight Champion Jackson Boone move up a division to take on the undefeated 9-0 Balder Bull. Both men fought through adversity in the fight that lasted just under five minutes, with Balder Bull managing to recover and finish his opponent with just a second left in the round. Truly a historic moment for Budokai FF, and a fight to remember for years to come. BREAKTHROUGH FIGHTER OF THE YEAR CEASER EL TORO JR. (CURRENT MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION) http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/14/14w14.jpg This young Mexican phenom has felt a swift meteoric ascension to stardom since joining our promotion midway through the year. Six fights all ending in finish, 2 impressive championship wins, 1 title defence, 4 performance bonuses and 2 events headlined. We believe that there are great things on the horizon for Ceaser "The Mighter" El Toro Jr. FIGHTER OF THE YEAR ROSS KEMP (9-2-0) FORMER HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14848713046405.jpg After much thought, and an incredibly hard decision to make, we have decided that Ross Kemp is our fighter of the year for 2018. During this year he has attained a stunning 8-2 record under our banner, consisting of 2 Championship wins, 1 title defence, 8 finishes, 7 performance bonuses and 6 headlined events - including our largest in company history. Ross Kemp has dispatched all but one opponent he has faced and has done so in a devastating fashion time and time again. A future Hall of Famer indeed. Thank you everyone for your interest, and congratulations to all of the winners! 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jjsquirrel Posted January 3, 2019 Report Share Posted January 3, 2019 Yes that Bull - Boone fight was epic, following the pbp on that one, it is for moments like that you play this game. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stef Posted January 3, 2019 Report Share Posted January 3, 2019 Excellent Rei thanks for the awards they look cool and the write ups are spot on, awesome work man 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigTree Posted January 19, 2019 Report Share Posted January 19, 2019 Giving FOTY Honors to a fighter that wants to duck fights. We now see why he ducked the champ....... FIGHT "Kemp drops his hands momentarily and Omega needs no second invitation. He sets himself and throws a perfect high kick, that clips Kemp just on the top of the head. Kemp drops like a sack of potatoes to the canvas, out cold! Oooooooh yeah! Stick a fork in Kemp - he's done!" There goes your fighter of the year. 2019 Belongs to Alpha Omega - BFF Heavyweight Champion http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14073643197536.jpg 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rei Posted January 25, 2019 Author Report Share Posted January 25, 2019 On January 26th, Budokai Fighting Federation returns to the Saku Dome in Saitama for a monumental event, as three world titles are up for contention, and the Featherweight Grand Prix returns for the second round. In the first of the Championship bouts, Budokai Breakthrough Fighter of the Year winner Ceaser El Toro re-enters the ring hoping to extend his winning streak to seven, as he faces the up-and-coming Brit, Tommy Robinson. Next, the newly crowned King of Welterweights - Roli Poli - is set to protect his thrown from the returning former MMA Helsinki Champion Bo Nickal. Thirdly, in the final of the title matches, Russia's Light-Heavyweight Champion Soda Popinski makes his tenth appearance as he hopes to dispatch the first man to ever hold that belt, former Champion Jesse Kilpatrick. Finally, We end the night with a bang, as we welcome former IXF Light-Heavyweight Champion and The Island Season 8 standout Bryan Schaub, as he takes on former Budokai FF Champion and DKCW Champion, Short Badass in the Main Event of the evening. and before all that, we have the second round of the Budokai Featherweight Grand Prix! Fight 1, Round 2 Featherweight Grand Prix Jojo "Big Party" Diaz (4-1-1, 4-0-1 BFF) vs. "Sleeping" Luis Vega (5-0-1, 1-0-0 BFF) In the first tournament match of this round we welcome back the tallest and shortest competitors remaining as Cuba's own party animal Jojo Diaz meets the small but deadly Luis Vega. With an impressive showing in the first round of the tournament that saw Diaz beat his opponent from pillar to post, there are a number of eyes on this striking specialist with many pundits believing the tournament is his to lose. Here to prove the "experts" wrong however is the young Vega, a Finnish wrestler who quickly dispatched of Mustafa Aray in the previous round in a true showing of calculated destruction. The man that finishes victorious will become the first to secure his place in the semi-finals, one step closer to Championship gold and all of its glory. Fight 2, Round 2 Featherweight Grand Prix Disco Kid (8-2-0, 1-0-0 BFF) vs. Lewis Burwell "Chesty" Puller (1-0-0, 1-0-0 BFF) The second tournament match sees the former MMA Helskinki Bantamweight Champion Disco Kid as he hopes to grab another win in the Featherweight division, as he faces off against the always-dangerous boxer Lewis Burwell Puller. Having already made waves throughout his career, including wins over former Champions Yeu Fei and Har Ambe, it seems that the sky is the limit for Disco Kid and many have him as the front-runner for this tournament. A striking sensation to say the least, Puller was not phased coming into this tournament having never fought in MMA before, and with the quick dispatching of Iron Sheik in round one, we know why. This is a classic grappler vs. striker match up like times of old, and one you should definitely not miss. Fight 3, Round 2 Featherweight Grand Prix Bakkes "RoadBlock" Ackerman (1-2-0, 1-0-0 BFF) vs. "The Samoan Scrapper" Malaki Fiso (5-2-0, 5-2-0 BFF) Next, we witness the 19-year old South African Bakkes Ackerman, as he attempts to become a roadblock in the path of former BFF Bantamweight Champion Malaki Fiso. known for his incredible strength despite average frame, Ackerman is a force to be reckoned with inside the cage and out, boasting great grappling skills and strong striking capabilities. Opposite him will stand "The Samoan Scrapper" and former King of the Bantamweights, Malaki Fiso, whose diverse and high-level skill-set puts him as the favourite for this one. Fiso can devastate opponents on the feet and on the ground as we have seen before, but will need to be wary of the South African's sneaky submissions if the fight hits the mat. Fight 4, Round 2 Featherweight Grand Prix Steffen Baier (6-2-0, 5-1-0 BFF) vs. Hitoshi Yoshida (3-0-1, 3-0-1 BFF) Finally, the last match in the second round will be between former Bantamweight standout Steffen Baier as he looks to dirty the unblemished record of Japanese grappling sensation Hitoshi Yoshida. The young German Baier began his Budokai career with successful run in the division below, but opted for a move up once his teammate Demian Azevedo claimed the throne there. During this run, Baier finished a number of opponents with devastating chokes, a speciality of this Berliner. Yoshida has seen similar success during his shorter career, managing to rack up wins with both submissions and knockouts, as well as a draw with the aforementioned Jojo Diaz. This fight will decide the final man to progress to the semi-finals, and it truly could go either way. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jjsquirrel Posted February 9, 2019 Report Share Posted February 9, 2019 Former #1 BFF star Balder Bull fell from the top quickly. A fantastic career seems about to end with 3 straight losses and free fall towards the bottom. Rumours are Bull has been seen around sleazy bars more than in the gym lately. It was there he met Inuzuka. It was love at first sight, a shared love for fighting as well as a lot of frustration with downward spiralling careers to let out on both sides. Since everyone involved was too drunk to remember how their bar brawl ended they decided to do it properly and approached the BFF management about setting it up in the ring. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TJMitchell Posted February 13, 2019 Report Share Posted February 13, 2019 http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/26/26w24.jpg "なぜ我々はここに人々をダッキングファイトで連れ出しましたか?" - Kento Kawamata My client would like to know why his opponent rejected the fight that was offered. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rei Posted February 13, 2019 Author Report Share Posted February 13, 2019 been a while but we back Welcome everyone to the fifth edition of Budokai: Fighters In Focus, a show where we will get a deeper look into the minds of the brightest young fighters in the world today. Today, joining me in Tokyo is none other than "The Gypsy Prince" himself, Budokai Bantamweight Champion, Seamus MacNamara Q: Welcome to the show Seamus, let's jump right into it. 22 years old, an unblemished record of eight wins and zero losses, two title victories in BFF, three in other promotions. How good does it feel being at the top of the world, at such a young age? A: It's been unbelievable. In me young career I've already fough' all over ta world. Sydney, London, America, Helsinki, ba Japan has got ta be me favourite by a landslide. I don' feel so small here when I walk around in a crowd haha Q: I am sure you won't mind me saying that being 111 lbs, you are by far the smallest fighter on the Budokai roster. What kind of challenges present themselves as you find yourself up against men that walk around considerably heavier? Similarly, do you notice any advantages you have in these situations? A: Early on MMA journalists discredited me & saw it as a massive disadvantage ta be as small as I am. In my debut, i fough' a man who was 51 lbs bigger dan me. Ta world soon found out that when your dat small, you've ga cardio for days & lighting fas' hands & fee'. As for the downside, the casual, western MMA fan does na enjoy watching me figh'. Luckily, in Japan, that does na seem ti be da case. Q: Hailing out of a tiny town in Ireland with a population smaller than the crowds attending your fights, how does it feel being in the spotlight? I can't imagine many Bunclody natives perform in downtown Tokyo arenas often. A: Chur righ' abou' tat one Rei. For "Irish-Travellers" no one seems ta do much traveling dare. My father, grandpa, grea' grandpa, etc. would travel from town da town challenging the toughest guys at ta local taverns for money bu' none of em ever had any interes' in leaving Ireland to figh'. Tay said Ireland had the bes' fighters so there was no poin' in going anywhere else. With tat being said, I've gotten a la of suppor' from not only my family & community but from Ireland as a whole. Hell, deez pas' two fights I've spotted small groups of Irishmen ou' in ta crowd which is noots. Q: You come from a long line of Irish Travellers, a people known for their proficiency in throwing hands. How was life growing up in an always-changing environment, where fighting was the norm? A: Ta great ting about growing up in the community I did was dat you gaw ta see all the different ways people like to figh' and wha' was most effective. Fighting was all tat anyone talked about when I was kid. Whether it was my dad showing me boxing fundamentals, my Uncle showing me how ta get out of what I know now is a "Guillotine", or my neighbor showing me how once a fight hit the ground what ta do ta to get mi self back to a dominant position. Because of all dat, I had a good base before I even started training MMA. Q: There is currently no clear challenger in your division, and it is admittedly rather thin. Would you consider taking on Champions from other organisations, say JAG Champions Lincoln Storm or Brayden Point? A: Dos guys weren' even on mi radar ta be hones'. Now tat I know abou' tem fuck yeah set it up! I did have mi eye on Total Bastard (330135) doe whose fighting for da Skrap House BW strap pretty soon against a guy I've already defeated. Any of deez guys would be a grea' challenge. Q: Finally, your training partner and former BFF Bantamweight Champion Malaki Fiso is currently in the Featherweight Grand Prix, fighting this weekend in the semi-finals. Do you see him going the full way and claiming a second belt? A: For sure, he's got tat same "small town, big dreams" mindset that I do. He's been sharpening up his boxing & I have to admi' he's got some slick hands that some might say are even better than mine. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ClubberWinger Posted February 13, 2019 Report Share Posted February 13, 2019 Good stuff Rei these are dope! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
raefon Posted February 13, 2019 Report Share Posted February 13, 2019 Well done mate, love the attempt to get the Irish done pat. Keep up the good work 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rei Posted February 13, 2019 Author Report Share Posted February 13, 2019 Well done mate, love the attempt to get the Irish done pat. Keep up the good work credits to Seamus' manager for that one haha 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monsieur.Camara Posted February 13, 2019 Report Share Posted February 13, 2019 Former #1 BFF star Balder Bull fell from the top quickly. A fantastic career seems about to end with 3 straight losses and free fall towards the bottom. Rumours are Bull has been seen around sleazy bars more than in the gym lately. It was there he met Inuzuka. It was love at first sight, a shared love for fighting as well as a lot of frustration with downward spiralling careers to let out on both sides. Since everyone involved was too drunk to remember how their bar brawl ended they decided to do it properly and approached the BFF management about setting it up in the ring. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15096521068068.png Pierre: That's what happens when you bump into Camp Camara. Tap faster next time lol 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BuffMinion Posted February 14, 2019 Report Share Posted February 14, 2019 Well done mate, love the attempt to get the Irish done pat. Keep up the good work It took me an unnecessary amount of time to try and change words according to this article for the interview haha. Hopefully it made for a bit more interesting read & wasn't to overbearing or confusing. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jjsquirrel Posted February 14, 2019 Report Share Posted February 14, 2019 http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15096521068068.png Pierre: That's what happens when you bump into Camp Camara. Tap faster next time lol Balder Bull: You were lucky to get that fight while I was going through a rough period after the title loss and you know it since you fled the country right after. But I'm sober and back in training now, set foot in Tokyo again and I'll have things set right in no time. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rei Posted February 15, 2019 Author Report Share Posted February 15, 2019 http://mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1549996879145gp%20semis.png On the 16th of February 2019, the Shinjuku Indoor Arena will play host to star-studded event as the Budokai Featherweight Grand Prix returns for its semi-final round. With twelve men already out of the competition, only four remain and they will all be battling it out for a place in the finals. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15192571317644.png http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/23/23w9.jpg Fight 1, Semi-Finals Jojo "Big Party" Diaz (5-1-1, 5-0-1 BFF) vs. Disco Kid (9-2-0, 2-0-0 BFF) In the first match of the semi-finals, Jojo "Big Party" Diaz returns, ready to put a hurting on the American finishing machine Disco Kid. Fresh off of an incredible flying knee victory over the previously undefeated Luis Vega, Cuba's Diaz rides into this fight with an aura of invincibility. His opponent this evening also had a dominant performance in the previous round, as Disco Kid had taken absolutely no damage when up against one of the best strikers in the promotion. Jojo Diaz is a very well-rounded fighter, boasting an expert striking arsenal as well as strong defensive grappling. He prefers to keep the fight standing, always looking to land his devastating head-kick which has knocked down or finished many of his former adversaries. It will be no surprise if Diaz comes out swinging this evening as he has the obvious advantage on the feet. Former Helsinki Bantamweight Champion Disco Kid is a heavy-handed, granite-chinned expert Wrestler dangerous in all areas of the fight. This New Yorker is known for taking opponents down, breaking them with strikes and choking them out, in addition to being a competent boxer. This is an interesting match up for sure and one you can not afford to miss out on. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15216400917075.jpg http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15074118438719.png Fight 2, Semi-Finals "The Samoan Scrapper" Malaki Fiso (6-2-0, 6-2-0 BFF) vs. Hitoshi Yoshida (4-0-1, 3-0-1 BFF) The second match of the semi-finals is between none other than Manono Island's finest as Samoan standout Malaki Fiso takes on the always-dangerous Japanese Judoka Hitoshi Yoshida. When faced with Bakkes "Roadblock" Ackerman in the previous round, Fiso smashed right through him, putting on a one-sided show which ended with a TKO victory for him and absolutely no damage done. Yoshida also had a great quarter-finals as he emerged victorious from an intense grappling battle with the expertly skilled Steffen Baier. Fiso is the former Budokai FF Bantamweight Champion on a quest for gold once again, and he brings with him an array of talents. With slick high-level boxing coupled with a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, "The Samoan Scrapper" is always keeping his opponents guessing by mixing up takedowns with strikes and clinch attempts. I doubt Fiso will be looking to take this one to the ground however as that is Yoshida's domain. Hitoshi is an expert on all things grappling, as he boasts incredibly dangerous skills on the mat due to his high-level Judo background, sensational wrestling and his BJJ capabilities. I can't imagine that Yoshida will want to strike with Fiso for too long, but if he does, his wonderful boxing should guide him along just fine. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rei Posted February 17, 2019 Author Report Share Posted February 17, 2019 Congrats to the Budokai FF Featherweight GP finalists - Disco Kid and Hitoshi Yoshida. The winner will be crowned the new Featherweight Champion, the sixth man to ever hold that title. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/23/23w9.jpg http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15074118438719.png http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20180214022109belto%20small%20transparent.png Commiserations to those that did not make it this far, we thank you for taking part regardless. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15216400917075.jpg As a result of Jojo Diaz forfeiting the battle for Bronze, third place has been awarded to Malaki Fiso! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rei Posted March 1, 2019 Author Report Share Posted March 1, 2019 http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1551387254b61.png Once again in the heart of downtown Tokyo, Budokai FF returns to the Shinjuku Indoor Arena, as we look forward the conclusion of our Featherweight Grand Prix and the crowning of a new Champion. Two fighters have survived the gruelling competition, and they will be putting it all on the line for a chance at royalty and a tasty $350,000 cheque. http://i.imgur.com/WKx5KHh.png http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/23/23w9.jpg http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15074118438719.png http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20180214022109belto%20small%20transparent.png Bantamweight Title Bout BFF BW Grand Prix, The Final Round Disco Kid (10-2-0, 3-0-0 BFF) vs. Hitoshi Yoshida (5-0-1, 4-0-1 BFF) With three rounds now in the past and only two fighters remaining out of the original 16, we find ourselves at the final of the Budokai FF Featherweight Grand Prix. Riding the momentum of a three-finish streak in the tournament so far including a submission win over Jojo Diaz, New York's Disco Kid looks to become a world champion for a second time, and can do so with a win this evening. Opposite him will stand a finisher like himself, as Hitoshi Yoshida returns fresh off of a victory over former Budokai Bantamweight Champion Malaki Fiso. With all ten of his career victories ending before the final bell, Disco Kid is a dangerous fighter who knows how to capitalise on his opponent's weaknesses and deliver the finishing move on the mat or standing. Boasting an expert grappling skill-set as well as strong boxing abilities, Kid is a well-rounded fighter. With a strong start to his career in other promotions across the globe, Kid has already experienced the thrills and burdens of high-level Championship bouts, which is one advantage he possesses over his opponent this evening. A very similar fighter to Kid is Tokyo's Hitoshi Yoshida - a world-class Judoka with incredibly sharp hands and a high-level grappling ability. Apart from one fight on the regional scene, Yoshida has spent his entire career thus far under the Budokai banner and fans have observed his rise to the top with a keen eye. From a draw with the aforementioned Jojo Diaz, to four exciting finishes in the Budokai ring, Yoshida constantly rises above the pressure and performs solidly. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rambo Posted March 2, 2019 Report Share Posted March 2, 2019 http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/26/26w24.jpg "なぜ我々はここに人々をダッキングファイトで連れ出しましたか?" - Kento Kawamata My client would like to know why his opponent rejected the fight that was offered. Kento has Wonderful boxing, Exceptional Muay Thai, Remarkable wrestling and holds a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Kermit has Superb boxing, Proficient Muay Thai, Wonderful wrestling and holds a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Seems like a pretty even matchup to me, no idea why said manager would decline that fight. 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rei Posted March 2, 2019 Author Report Share Posted March 2, 2019 Congratulations are in order as Hitoshi Yoshida has taken the throne at 145 lbs with a win over Disco Kid in the Budokai FF Featherweight Grand Prix! http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15074118438719.png http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20180214022109belto%20small%20transparent.png As promised, he will be receiving $350,000 for first place. Disco Kid will also be walking away with $175,000 as a prize for second place. I will begin scanning through the records to hand out the awards for fastest knockout and fastest submission so keep your eyes peeled for that! Thank you to all managers that took part in this tournament, it is because of you that now the featherweight division is one of our deepest, and we look forward to watching it flourish even further. Fastest KO: Luis Vega vs. Mustafa Aray - (TKO Strikes) 1 minute and 14 seconds Fastest Submission: Bakkes Ackerman vs. Real Kicker - ( Kimura) 2 minutes and 18 seconds 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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