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Taylor "Nightmare" Jack (BFF 3-0)


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I DID IT!Thanks Budokai Fighting Federation staff for giving me that title shot!


I won my first title shot in Budokai Fighting Federation against an excellent Muay Thai fighter and I was dominating the fight from the start to the end,that guy Yeu Fei was 5-0 before facing me and I made that 0 to go from his record! He was a tough motherfucker opponent! I rocked him but he was able to recover fast as hell,I hope he wont retire after this loss. Wish you an fast and easy recovery Yeu Fei ,thank you for amazing fight,you won my respect!


Now I am training and ready to defend my belt against every fucking one ,I will have this title for a long time!


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I've been playing the game on auto-pilot as I have been losing interest due to no updates nor interaction from Mike. I'll try to give you guys something special like this every couple weeks, since you deserve it.

 

 

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Welcome everyone to the first edition of Budokai: Fighters In Focus, a new show where we will get a deeper look into the minds of the brightest young fighters in the world today.

Joining us today on this monumental occasion is the Budokai FF Featherweight Champion, Taylor "Nightmare" Jack

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Q: We know you're currently the Budokai FF Featherweight Champion but let's start at the beginning shall we? You made your MMA debut at the tender age of 18, but what was Taylor Jack before he was a professional fighter - did you train purely in MMA or did you make the transition from another sport first?

 

 

A: First let me say thank you for doing this interview with me! When I was 16 years old I started doing boxing training in my garage and start fighting in amateur league,I had a 20-0 record in amateur boxing and after 20 fights I said fuck this I'm quiting boxing and try MMA and you can see where I am right now and what I am doing in MMA

 

 

Q: You earned a knockout victory on the regional scene in Las Vegas (where you also train), which ultimately earned you a contract with Budokai Fighting Federation all the way in Tokyo. What made you choose to fight on the other side of the planet, instead of closer to home in "The Entertainment Capital of the World" where promotions such as Konflikt FC are located?

 

 

A: I chose to fight the other side of the planet because when I saw the Budokai contract I realized that contract could be a big step in my life and my professional fighter career

 

 

Q: Your first showing for BFF was against Dominick Bidon Cruz, a barn-burner in which you emerged victorious although suffering some adversity early courtesy of a one-two to the body. What lessons did you learn from this fight and did your debut live up to your expectations?

 

 

A: I thought I was unbeatable and I thought if I tried to finish the fight in the first round I would attract the attention of all, I missed the cross and saw my free body and caught me with his combination. After that fight, I learned a lot; anyone can be defeated and in a second it can change everything in this life

 

 

Q: In your last fight, you took on the undefeated Champion Yeu Fei, an extremely tough mixed martial artist who up until that point had finished all of his opponents in the first round. How nervous were you going into that one as the underdog, and did anything surprise you in that fight?

 

 

A: I have studied very well Yeu Fei's fights and started a very serious field training and with the best fighters in muay thai. I knew I was going to be an underdog but that never changed my mind that I would win the fight very easy. I was a little nervous one week before the fight,after that crazy week I woke up and I proposed to myself to dominate all the rounds and show the world what they can do when they think me underdog. I felt great after hearing 'THE NEW!'

 

 

Q: Now that you're on top of the world so to speak, how are you adjusting to your new life as Champion?

 

 

A: I knew it gonna happen when I saw the fight offer for the title, so nothing changed. I am still the same guy that works hard and keeps shocking the world every fucking day.

Q: Finally, what's next for "Nightmare"?

 

A: I think next goal for me it's to defend the Budokai title. I will be able to show people who doubted me what crazy life I am able to have and I fucking love it! I am not sure how the future looks for you but for me looks pure gold

Thanks to the Mr. Rei and Mr. Tim for doing an amazing job with Budokai!
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Welcome everyone to the second edition of Budokai: Fighters In Focus, a new show where we will get a deeper look into the minds of the brightest young fighters in the world today.
Joining us today in the lead up to his First title defence is the Budokai FF Heavyweight Champion, Ross Kemp.

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Q: The best way to tell a story is to start from where it began. How were you introduced into the world of combat sport? Also you are originally from Stanhope, a tiny town in Country Durham. What prompted the move to London?
A: Growing up in the small town of Stanhope with not much prospects of work i moved to London looking for a brighter future but I was soon to find the dream of London was nothing more than a seedy underworld controlled by foreign gangs,fighting on the streets was the only way to survive and to make any decent money.
Q: After winning your first ever professional fight in just 13 seconds you were approached by Budokai Fighting Federation in Tokyo. What made you choose to fight there and not other organisations such as Konflikt or ANC?
A: Well soon as I won that fight, back stage in my dressing room I was approached by 3 dodgy looking characters all offering me good contracts with okay-ish money to join their orgs. There was no clear way of sorting the chaos out as scuffles broke out between org owners, so rock paper scissors sorted the situation.
Q: Although beginning your BFF campaign with a knockout loss to Li Chong Po, you have since gone on a tear - knocking out 4 opponents all in the first round and even managed to dethrone the dominant Champion Bernd Obermueller in the process. How did you learn from your mistakes and improve so much in such a short time-span?
A: It was a big shock to me. I'm not making excuses but the crowd, the lights, and the lack of air in that arena got to me. I was like a rabbit in the headlights, but all respect to Po for the good finish. Since then I put my sleeping bag down in the gym and started training 7 days a week, as you can see all the hard work is paying off.
Q: How's life treating the Budokai FF Heavyweight Champion and #1 pound for pound fighter, and has anything in your day to day changed since you captured the title?
A: Nothing much has changed if anything I'm doing 8 days training a week now, life is sweet the women love me and I've even done a little TV work. Also some good training with the Marines, all thanks to claiming the Title in awesome style.
Q: Finally, you have just put pen to paper and it has been announced you will be rematching Li Chong Po for your first title defence as the main event of BFF 32. How excited are you for the opportunity of revenge, and how do you expect to earn the victory?
A: Yes, yes, yes! I've been watching and waiting for this chance to take revenge for a long time the shame of that loss draped around my neck I can finally right the wrong of that 1st fight. I'm hoping take the fight the distance so I make sure to open them old cuts back up and make it a blood bath.
Q: Cheers for giving us time out of your busy schedule Ross, we appreciate it.
A: Thanks, its been a pleasure and I'm sure I will see Rei ring side for the big fight so make sure he brings his umbrella
As always, stay tuned for more!
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Vadim "Son of G G G" Golovkin

 

Today I annihilated my opponent in the Fight of the Night. As I celebrated by sipping Vodka and getting a blow job, I looked at the rankings in my division. I saw a man named Giorgio Carsara ranked above me, and I thought "Who is this man? Who is this Giorgio Carsara and what has he done to deserve to be ranked above me?"

 

He has done nothing. If this man has the balls to face me, I will chew them up, and spit them out and then stomp all over them! Giorgio Carsara, fight me. I will destroy you!

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Welcome everyone to the third 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.



I am joined here today with the Budokai Middleweight Champion, Balder Bull just before Budokai 36 where he will be aiming to defend his belt for the third time.



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Q.) Thanks for giving me some of your time, Balder. We sit here today just a few days before you headline your second straight Budokai event, in a fight which sees you matched with a younger and hungry contender - Blaise Pascual - as he attempts to usurp your throne. How are your nerves at the moment, or is it business as usual on your end?


A.) Seems this guy had a good run, but it ends here trampled under the bull charge. Nerves? No way.



Q.) Your professional record is currently 7-0-0, and you have finished 6 of your opponents in the very first round. How important is it for you to keep your record unblemished and undefeated? Is defending your belt just as important?


A.) I love my record. I love my first round victories. In fact I love them so much that looking back at my record it bothers me that one fight went the distance all the way to a judges decision. That Biffa Bacon guy was a tough bastard, a real slugger who never went down. I remember he was looking real good back then, perfect record as well before our fight. Last thing I heard he completely lost motivation after that title fight and is now in some little shithole gym out in nowhere. I almost wish he would go back into serious training and come back to BFF, he could rise in the ranks again if he put his mind to it. I have no losses to avenge, but if someone deserves a rematch it would be Biffa Bacon.



Q.) Lets wind it back a bit. You began your career in the now-defunct Kings FC, where you went 3-0 before signing with Budokai FF. How did you deal with the change of scenery as you now had to travel across the globe instead of fighting near to your current home? Also, as adapting to fighting in a ring difficult for you?


A.) Yes that was my start in MMA, not as high level fighters as BFF maybe, but a good place to start out. I was living in Sydney at the time training in public gyms there and travelling to London for my fights. Then one day my manager was practically told by some shady guys to close down his clothing business and get the fuck out of Sydney. Not really sure what he was involved in there business-wise, but he just packed up overnight and told me we were going to London and he was opening up a gym there instead. So then I was in London, but then Kings were no more and I signed with BFF and am now travelling to Tokyo for my fights. I don't mind really, usually stopping in my home country Turkey on my way back. Getting some following there now, met the president and all last time over. And I like Tokyo, got some history here as well since my boxing days before I started MMA. So no I don't mind the long trips, most of the time don't even feel the time passing to be honest, almost like I was teleported here. And I think the ring is good for my style, used to the ropes from boxing.



Q.) You only began fighting in Mixed Martial Arts at age 25, a lot older than some of the youngsters rising up the ranks these days. Do you feel as though the kids are catching up, or should we expect to see you reign at the top for quite some time?


A.) I haven't seen any kids catching up around here. Like I said the only guy who gave me a good hard fight was Bacon and he is about my age.



Q.) It's been noted that you cut literally no weight to make the 185 limit, so I've got to ask. Has a move down to the Welterweight division ever tickled your fancy? Maybe to attempt to capture a belt for your other shoulder?


A.) I never thought about it, but now that you say it.. two belts would look good on me.



Q.) Before all of that though, you fight this weekend in front of a sold out Hayashi's lounge. How do you expect to go home with the W? Will it be another first round KO?


A.) Pascual seems to have a boxing background, I respect that, could be a tough guy. But I'd still beat him in boxing and in MMA I'll toss him around some too just for good measure, he doesn't seem to have much on the ground.. if anything. Of course I'll get him in the first round, always my goal. But not early, I have a feeling this guy may last a couple of minutes. Just keep the cameraman alert, I can promise you there will be some big shots flying this fight and I want to look just as good on the highlight reels as last time.



And that's it for this episode, folks - until next time!

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Humors "Mug Crusher" Lacplesis (331754)

 

Record: 5-0 (All by KO early in the fight*)

Hiddens: Nano-Kevlar Chin, KO Power*, Good in Bed with his sister.

 

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* Humors tends to always break his hand after each KO and ends up with x 2 thumbs

 

Japan stood motionless today as Camp Camara has began negotiations with Bukake Master Rei to sign over undefeated fighter and the future of the division Humors. Early reports talk about some outrageous sums being asked by the manager but it's Japan so anything can happen. Rei is totally backed by the Yakuza so money should not be a problem.

 

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Humors "Mug Crusher" Lacplesis (331754)

 

Record: 5-0 (All by KO early in the fight*)

Hiddens: Nano-Kevlar Chin, KO Power*, Good in Bed with his sister.

 

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* Humors tends to always break his hand after each KO and ends up with x 2 thumbs

 

 

 

Man hits so hard his wrist does a 180

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Humors "Mug Crusher" Lacplesis (331754)

Breaking News ! Legendary manager/org owner Rei has given signs of life (barely) and negrotiations have begun!!

 

When asked if he was coming after the belt Humors had this to say:

 

" I'm drunk .. burrrrp " " wanna see my dick on chat ? "

 

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Update: Humors' management and Bukake have reached an agreement and Humors has joined their 170 lbs. division !

 

Be afraid ... be very afraid.

 

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I know it's been quite some time since the last edition, but I will be bringing back the well-loved rankings. I will update these after each event.

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To eligible for rankings, one must have made their Budokai debut. There are many highly hyped fighters joining our roster that have yet to debut, hence their absence in the rankings. We will expand upon this list as the coming events play out and our history grows but for now, I present the top 10 of each division. Placements are based on a mixture of achievements, momentum, hype/popularity, recent record and other factors. Please remember that these rankings are not the sole decider in matchmaking nor are they law, so do not take them it heart if you disagree with your placement.
P4P
1. Balder Bull
2. Bazar Al Jhit
3. Ross Kemp
4. Jackson Boone
5. Carwin Cain
6. Har Ambe
7. Gary Willis
8. Malaki Fiso
9. Jesse Kilpatrick
10. Paul McHeartney
Bantamweight
C. Malaki Fiso
1. Tayla Leech
2. Mike Hunt
3. Demian Azevedo
4. Steffen Baier
5. Harry Campbell
6. Marcos Sanchez
7. Mister Mxyzptik
8. Masa Muto
9. Motoso Angostura
10. Tim Pigeon
Featherweight
C. Carwin Cain
1. Har Ambe
2. AB Positive
3. Taylor Jack
4. Yeu Fei
5. Jojo Diaz
6. Alex Stern
7. Finlay Hayes
8. Tenshin Kitano
9. Charles Xavier
10. Henry Wallace
Lightweight
C. Bazar Al Jhit
1. Ralphie Harrell
2. Salman Shamkhalaev
3. Vadim Golovkin
4. Mukhtar Sirawazi
5. Henderson Bautista Da Silva
6. Bobo Fernandez
7. Gasan Yakolev
8. Abdul Ahmadzai
9. Garuda Utha
Welterweight
C. Jackson Boone
1. Boris Matusov
2. Pyrrhus Epirus
3. Stanley Steele
4. Anderson Silva
5. James Cole
6. Roli Poli
7. Lee Sin
8. Langered Hatchet
9. Silvio Balan
10. Conor O'Malley
Middleweight
C. Balder Bull
1. Luiz Franca
2. Paddy Brown Jr.
3. Blaise Pascual
4. Ceaser El Toro Jr.
5. Alvarez Croce
6. Tommy Robinson
7. Remo Campo
8. Lowfat Yogurt
9. Lantana Camara
10. Mario Vetro
Light-Heavyweight
C. Jesse Kilpatrick
1. Gary Willis
2. Short Badass
3. Jim Jytky
4. Soda Popinski
5. Sean Whelan
6. Roy Gaston
7. Stef Power Jr.
8. Rami Perkins
9. Billy Basher
10. Katy winger
Heavyweight
C. Ross Kemp
1. Paul McHeartney
2. Artur Kasza
3. Alpha Omega
4. Bernd Obermueller
5. Kermit Archer
6. Mr Sandman
7. Li Chong Po
8. Test Volkov
9. Jucci Hellstrom
10. Kento Kawamata
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Also, we have announced a fantastic headliner for BFF 42 as Middlerweight Champion and p4p #1 Balder Bull will be defending his belt against the Welterweight Champion and #4 p4p Jackson Boone! We have scheduled a press conference for this incredible event which will be attended by a number of fighters on the card. Keep your eyes peeled for updates on that front.
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"The Samoan Scrapper" Malaki Fiso


4-0 (BFF 4-0)


Choohoo Uces!! Feelin' seki after my first title defense. Outworkin' him on the feet & finished him on the ground.Real champ shit.


135'ers step up your game, someone string more than 2 wins together for god sake.


Or don't, i don't care, that means i'll just get that 145lb belt faster!


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There has been some concern over Mr. Sandmans health after he was mauled in the clinch for 20 minutes taking 43 knees and 48 elbows to the head from Obermueller who is not known for holding back on his strikes. But Sandman made this announcement:

 

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Don't worry, I'm fine. I was once told I never need to worry about head injuries in my MMA career, it was the guy who administered my IQ test. Said that was a positive result of the test so I must have done real good at it btw.

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November 7th, Shinjuku, Tokyo. A sudden press conference has been called to the attention of media and public alike, hosted by Rei, CEO of Bushido Fighting Federation. The subject to be discussed is at this time unknown.
Alright lads. We got a few things to talk about today and a couple exciting things to announce. First off, let me say that I am very happy with the current state of Budokai FF and am extremely proud of all the fighters that consistently put on entertaining spectacles week after week. Last weekend we had a wonderful event adorned with three title fights, two of which saw a change in Champion.
Here is where we have an issue however, as the now two-time BFF Featherweight Champion AB Positive has found himself dropped right into controversy. As you may know, upon the conclusion of Budokai events, there are often celebratory after-parties that take place in and around Tokyo. Some of these celebrations can get a little rowdy however, and last weekend was a good (or bad) example of such. After having his drink accidentally knocked over by 23-pint-filled Bob Fury, AB Positive attacked the Super-heavyweight in a fit of rage. Despite multiple unsuccessful attempts at calming him down, Positive found himself in the trusty hands of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. He was deported a few days later.
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Due to this, we have released AB Positive from his contract and subsequently stripped him of the Featherweight title.
As you know, every cloud has a silver lining and this situation has one too.
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We will be looking to host a Featherweight Grand Prix in the coming weeks to crown the new 145 lb king, one that will hopefully reign for a long time. The finer details of the tournament have yet to be ironed out but it will be an 8 or 16 man one, likely the former. All current featherweights, lightweights and bantamweights (that can make the limit) will be allowed to compete in the tournament if they so desire, and we will also be looking to take on fighters from free agency or other promotions. Keep your eyes peeled for more information.

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Finally, the 4th edition of Fighters in Focus is set to launch in the coming days, featuring "The Dune Sea Dreadnaught" himself, Bazar Al Jhit.
Thank you all for your time, and I will be available for any questions you have.
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Welcome everyone to the fourth 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.



I am joined here today with none other than "The Dune Sea Dreadnaught" himself, the current BFF Lightweight Champion - Bazar Al Jhit.



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Q.) Thanks for joining us, Bazar. It has just been announced that you will be co-headlining the BFF 48 card later this month, where you will meet Gasan Yakolev. If successful, this will be your fourth straight title defence. What is the secret to your triumphs?



A.) Thank you for having me. When Yakolev and I meet I will defend for fourth time. He can not stop me. I wrestle lion with my father as child. I wrestle lion. I wrestle tiger. I wrestle bear.



Q.) You began your career on the regional scene with a loss, but despite this you were soon signed to Budokai FF, where your career saw a drastic turnaround. How did you deal with that setback right as you started your journey, and does fighting without the burden of maintaining an undefeated record alleviate some pressure on you?



A.) My record does not matter to me. I wrestle him, he submit me, I learn and become better. Now I train for black belt. I don't fear man or fight or loss.



Q.) Since that first loss, you have managed to string together an impressive streak of 7, all but one coming by way of submission. Is finishing the fight one of your top priorities, or do you just take the opportunities to do so as they present themselves?



A.) I take time to make sure I am winning, and when they get tired it becomes much easier to finish fight.



Q.) As the only fighter from Jordan on the roster and the only Arab to secure the Budokai belt thus far, do you feel like you must set an example for your countrymen, showing that anyone from Amman to Aqaba can make it big?



A.) My father is greatest trainer and my I love my country. I fight with pride and represent my people happily.



Q.) You train at the Fit-Out gym in Montreal, which is quite a long walk away from Tokyo, Japan. How do you deal with travelling so far to compete, and have you faced any issues in doing so?



A.) The man my father meet, who move me to Montreal, Valenzio, he tell me not to worry. He let me train and train and have special gadget for fight night. Never problem.



Q.) Finally, you are set to make the walk for an 8th time under the BFF banner, this time in front of a sold-out Shinjuku Indoor Arena. Have you any nerves, or is it all business for “The Dune Sea Dreadnaught”?



A.) No nerves, only clear and focus always. I know I have prepared correctly, I know I will decide the pace and position.




Thanks for reading!

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A message from Humors (331754) - 6-1 Contender at BFF: First of all CEO Rei that last fight against our alliance mate Steele should have never happened!

 

We don't roll like that at Camp Camara ! We have this thing called honor. Of course you and your Yakuza buddies don't know much about that !

 

After the beating we gave Tom Nickle last month of course The Yakuza could not be happy with their greatest talent running to Empire MMA, that was almost as bad as the absolute beatings his crypto coins took.

 

But whatever, you and your gang of 4'9 bullies is gonna get what is coming to yalls !

 

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ANIMAL HUMORS

 

LESS HAIR BUT MORE MANLYNESS !!!!

 

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Balder Bull: I'm the king of Tokyo! BFF now stands for Bulls' Fighting Federation. Feels extra good beating another champ for my 10th straight win and 5th straight title defense.

 

Wilky Pierre: Sorry brah, don't speak White Belt.

 

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A message from Humors (331754) - 6-1 Contender at BFF: First of all CEO Rei that last fight against our alliance mate Steele should have never happened!

 

We don't roll like that at Camp Camara ! We have this thing called honor. Of course you and your Yakuza buddies don't know much about that !

 

After the beating we gave Tom Nickle last month of course The Yakuza could not be happy with their greatest talent running to Empire MMA, that was almost as bad as the absolute beatings his crypto coins took.

 

But whatever, you and your gang of 4'9 bullies is gonna get what is coming to yalls !

 

ENTER ....

 

ANIMAL HUMORS

 

LESS HAIR BUT MORE MANLYNESS !!!!

 

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Steele didn't seem to care

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