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Dear Ryan O'Reily,

 

Right now an opponent for Chekhov's first title defense has not been identified. Linhares is part of the discussion but so will the winner of your match against Yancy Malaki. Good luck in your return match to MFN...we've missed you :)

 

--MFN Management

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"Fancy" Yancy Malaki

 

"Hello everyone at MFN not named Ryan O'Reily and a special hello to everyone who is named Ryan O'Reily. I'm looking forward to my first fight in this Org as I've only heard good things. I'd like it put on record that I have a lot of respect for my opponent, perhaps a little more than he has for me. I'd also like it put on record that the police should search Ryan's basement because anyone who looks like that surely has children chained to a radiator down there".

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Current Rankings as of May 27, 2014



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1. Anton Chekhov (196463) - Curent Champion



2. Ryan O Reily (197438)


3.Yancy Malaki (187074)


4.Hector Linhares (201229)


5.Ron Lemieux (160509)



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1. Craig Clendennon (182954) - Current Champion



2. Frank Crillo (177195)


3.Rob Tracey (196377)


4.Michal Tarnowski (201643)


5. Mark Borocop (191814)



155


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1. Peter Taphorn (181465) - Current Champion



2. Raekwon The Chef (182529)


3.Anabolinen Steroidi Jr (195817)


4.Tony Montana (196379)


5. Herkules Nowacki (201232)



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1. Ryan Wagner (200034) - Current Champion



2. Simon Phoenix (199097)


3. Bregan Union (199107)


4. Juan Pablo Green (177783)


5. Bill Shadow (196881)



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1. Taneli Hauki (183471) - Current Champion



2. Roberto Kim (176325)


3. Calypso Damione Deathclaw (204935)


4. Myles O Donnell (178727)


5. Tristin Shonuck (166880)


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Ryan O'Reily - "I must have been drinking too much last night and got Tutov mixed up with Chekhov. Thanks for clearing up my mistake boss. I got something special for you though Yancy. When our fight is over you might want to see if you can get work as a fashion designer because it's gonna be hard to continue fighting if I take one of your limbs home with me."

 

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"Fancy" Yancy Malaki

 

Oh Ryan. "I've got something special for you though Yancy" is surely the worst pick up line ever. I'm flattered but not interested. I do however know a fighter who might be interested in your advances http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilepublic.php?FID=248674. I think you guys would make a great couple, I'd go as far as saying a fabulous couple.

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Ryan O'Reily



"Well, it looks like "Fancy" Yancy will have more time to play dress up and have tea parties with his dolls. Seriously though I hope the guy is ok and has a quick recovery. "


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"Fancy" Yancy Malaki

 

Ouch! 1.47. Well that was a shitty performance in my MFN debut. Anyone who has had as much practice grappling with men as Ryan has will always be tough to beat and you know when he mounts you is punishment time San Fran style :yes: Honestly though credit to Ryan, he's a class fighter and I hope he get a crack at the title soon. I'll be back after a small break for my tea parties and dress ups.

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Ryan O'Reily


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MFN Bantamweight Champion



"Respect to my opponent Anton Chekhov. He's a good fighter and I wouldn't be surprised if we meet again someday. Definitely surprised me when he got my back but that just ended up forcing me to realize the danger he really presented. I had to get control and finish. That's just what I did and now I'm back right where I belong... at the top of the mountain in MFN's 135lb division."


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Lot's to update since the last post in this thread...

 

First off, I really appreciate all of the managers within MFN who have allowed me to work with your fighters. It is because of you guys that we are growing in size and hype level and have jumped into the top ten hyped orgs in the game.

 

Secondly, we have added 3 new weight classes to MFN, which will be holding tournaments soon. The 205 tourney will start on July 30th and the 265 tourney will start on July 26th. Both tourneys will have a round 2 weeks following the previous one. The 265+ class still needs a few more fighters to join in and once we have a few more we will schedule the 265+ tourney as well.

 

And thirdly, holy cow we had a 425 event rating at our last event! We completely blew the previous high out of the water. Congrats to the new champions (I just updated the champions list on page 1 of this thread).

 

I know the reviews and previews have been a bit absent as of late... I will try to get those rolling again. I also would like to send out some rankings this week.

 

Thanks again for being part of our success!

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Landeskog: "I've beaten Montana twice, yet the judges decided to give him a decision both times... I was supposed to be 11-1 and fighting for the lightweight belt, but I'll bounce back as featherweight champion. No more robberies."

You've gotta tell Landeskog to stop making fun of the judges during his entrance to the cage. All of the pointing at them and laughing seems to be adversely affecting their opinions of him. Maybe have Landeskog slip them some cash or hand them each a beer as he walks by them.

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MFN Bantamweight Champion

"Respect to my opponent Anton Chekhov. He's a good fighter and I wouldn't be surprised if we meet again someday. Definitely surprised me when he got my back but that just ended up forcing me to realize the danger he really presented. I had to get control and finish. That's just what I did and now I'm back right where I belong... at the top of the mountain in MFN's 135lb division."

 

Chekhov: "My hat is off to R. O'Reily, he finished me quick, an that was the first time I got finished. I didn't know what hit me. I'll be better prepared next time."

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IVAN TERRIBLE

 

Feels good to get my first win in MFN, I was really nervous for my debut in the org not to mention the fact that i was up against a monster of a fighter, but all the training and gameplanning from my new manager, Norman Reeves, really paid off. I wanted to go into this fight and prove that my last manager made a huge mistake cutting me loose. Norman seen the potential in me and immediately picked me up and negotiated a contract for me with MFN.

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Current Rankings as of July 11, 2014



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1. Ryan O Reily (197438) - Curent Champion



2. Ron Lemieux (160509)


3.Andrey Tutov (197144)


4.Anton Chekhov (196463)


5.Hector Linhares (201229)



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1. Mark Zietsch - Current Champion



2. Mark Borocop (191814)


3.Rob Tracey (196377)


4.Michal Tarnowski (201643)


5. Frank Crillo (177195)



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1. Peter Taphorn (181465) - Current Champion



2.Tony Montana (196379)


3. Jon Irenicus (190258)


4.Mike Ross (183775)


5. Raekwon The Chef (182529)



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1. Orkan Dogu (176324) - Current Champion



2. Jeremy Ring (171726)


3. Bregan Union (199107)


4. Ryan Wagner (200034)


5. Maubee Away (181367)



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1. Roberto Kim (176325) - Current Champion



2. Vic Thory (191078)


4. Calypso Damione Deathclaw (204935)


3. Jaska Jalovaara (186148)


5. Nir Sosa (187189)



The new 205, 265, and 265+ classes will have rankings following their upcoming tournaments


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Hello, hello. Thank you for the opportunity, sit back, make yourself confortable and hope you enjoy the review.

 

MFN 115: Roadkill sponsored by Fury Nutrition Inc as well as Vandal Fight Boutique & Laundry. The event took place at Belle Center in Montreal. The event certantly was one to remember with 4 TKO/KO , 3 submissions and only 2 decisions.

 

The event started with a furry of a fight: Ansgar Kurucz (10-11) a veteran of MFN faced off Ali Pasha (1-0) who had a dominant decision last time in his debut. The fight starts better for Pasha who managed to land some good shots and avoided some of the clinch attempt of Kurucz. Kurucz got a bit descuraged after he coudn’t do much in the clinch. In the 4th minute of the first fight Kurucz got rocked but he recovered quick. In the second round Kurucz comes out more determined and with a right head kick managed to rock Pasha who showed great heart to remain in the fight. With 2 minutes to go in the second round Pasha turned up the gear and with an uppercut followed by some good shots managed to take the victory by TKO (Strikes) . The oficial time of stoppage 3:31 in 2nd half. Great display by Ali Pasha whoe’s hype jumpted thrue the roof.

 

Second fight on the card: Myers Hockles (9-4) vs Smolder Stoner (9-6). Stoner looked to take the fight to the ground. Right from the beginning Stoner lands a takedown but couldn’t get the submission despite he’s 3 attempts. Stoner took that round but only 10-9. In the second half Hockles managed to stuff all Stoner’s takedowns and put up a real display on the feet. In the 3rd minute after Stoner failed to land any combos, he tryes to go for a takedown and eats a whooping 2 head kicks. The referee stopes the fight at 3:34 minutes in the second half declaring the winner by TKO (Head Kick), Myers Hockles.

 

The next fight is between Neymar Santos(6-4) and Rupert Psmith (7-1). It was a nice entertaining match. Great stand up fight. It was an forward and backward fight which could have ended in any of the fighters to get Knock Out. 3 minutes in the fight Santos got cut by a nice hook. The two fighters standed in the middle and traited some punches and kicks. Just after the clap for the 10 seconds of the fight Psmith got rocked by a series of strickes. Santos lands another big right hand and Psmith goes down. Santos took quick the back and powned away till the referee stop the fight. The winner by TKO (Strikes) is Neymar Santos.

 

Next comes the bout between Arthur Bishop (2-1) who is making his debut against Jeremy Renner (13-4). First half was all Arthur Bishop who managed to get the clinch and control Renner. The 23 year old won that round by landing some good head punches. The second half started like a fury and both fighters were going for the Ko witch came in the 2nd minute when Renner is rocked by a nice one two combo. He tried to recover but got hit by a beautifull left hook which Bishop followed by some more punishment from the mount. The referee stop the fight and declared Bishop the winner by TKO (Strikes).

 

The last undercard match is Rajesh Koothrappali (15-12) vs Jean-Louis Andre (13-9). It was Rajesh debut and he came out trying to stand and bang. It wasn’t the case because early in the first round Andre managed to take the fight to the ground. It was a great scramble for position and Koothrappali tried some submissions from the back with no succes in the first round. The third round was a MMA fight in all censes. The second round started the same and after some submissions attempts from the back Koothrappali managed to pull a armbar and Andre had no option but to tap. The winner by Submissions (Armbar) is Rajesh Koothrappai.

 

The main event started whit the fight between Keith Richards (13-8) and Ashley Hendricks (9-5-1). Hendricks an olympic wrestler was tried to get the fight to the ground which he managed. After 2 rounds of scrambeling and sub atemps Richards managed to take the back and submit Hendricks with a RNC. Decent fight, overall the spectators wanted a bit more from the fighters.

 

Next is the fight between Ivan Terrible (10-4) and Perry Charcobeau (9-1). Ivan Terrible made his debut in MFN. Charcobeau tried to land good shots all the fight but Terrible was too quick and too little landed. Terrible was the more quicker fighter in this bout and managed to win his debut by decision (30-27). All three judges seen the fight in favor of Ivan and it was no doubt that he was better in this night.Shortly after the fight Ivan declared "Feels good to get my first win in MFN, I was really nervous for my debut in the org not to mention the fact that i was up against a monster of a fighter, but all the training and gameplanning from my new manager, Norman Reeves, really paid off. I wanted to go into this fight and prove that my last manager made a huge mistake cutting me loose. Norman seen the potential in me and immediately picked me up and negotiated a contract for me with MFN."

 

Next fight: Mick Mutters(13-8) vs Nicodemo Romero (10-4). The first round was verry good, both fighters performed admirably. After a clinch Mutters managed to cut Romero but it wasn’t that serious. First round could have gone any way. Romero steped up and managed to win the second round after a takedown and some good control from the clinch.3rd round Mutters came out determined to win it which he did getting the edge in the clinch. After 3 rounds the judges declared the fight a draw. The fans were noisy all threw the fight and they enjoyed it. After the fight I went to speak with both fighters. Nicodemo Romero: "Screw it, this judges ruin my life. This is the second decision that I don't agree at all one after the other. I tried not to let it in the judges hands but wasn't able. F**K". Mick Mutters:"The only thing that I could say that it that was a close fight, the fans enjoyed it and I'm ok with the decision, next time I'll do a bit more".

 

 

Next is the Co-main event of the evening featuring Django Brown (12-5) against Timpurhkhum (12-5). Timpurhkhum that’s a strange name, sorry if I ofended him but I didn’t heard it before and it sound kind of funny. Brown a black belt in BJJ looked to get the fight to the ground and submit Timpurhkhum. The first round was all Brown with the takedowns and sub attempts, but Timpurhkhum managed to stay alive. The second round a counter takedown by Timpurhkhum turned his fight upside down. After 2 failed sub attempts Brown managed to take the back and submit in his forth attempt Timpurhkhum by RNC. Great ground display by Brown.

 

And now the Main Event: In the blue corner Galdra Kiddi (11-3-1), and in the red corner the favorite Calypso “Nereids” Damione Deathclaw (16-5). Bouth fighters are black belts and the fight was sure to go to the ground. Just after the first bell Kiddi scores a nice double leg takedown. Kiddi worked a bit of ground and pound but Deathclaw managed to pull to full guard. Deathclaw very active on his back managed to pull a great armbar. And so the winner in the first round by the way of submission (Armbar) is Damione Deathclaw.

 

Overall this was an great event with 13.067 people in attendence with an event ratting of 299,31. Here from Bell Center in Montreal the Assassin is saying his goodbyes and good night/day to all.

 

Ps: First event review so if you see some mistakes Pm me.Also if you want to include something else please PM mea.

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MFN 116: Kim vs. Thory! It’s my pleasure to make this preview and hope you enjoy it.

 

Now let’s get started with our first fight: Inigo Guerra (10-11-2) vs Naruto Sakuraba (11-6-1). Sakuraba currently holds a 3 fight losing strike and having a black belt in BJJ will be looking to add he’s 4th win by the way of submission, but Guerra won’t be an easy opponent to submit as he only has been submitted once in his entire MMA career. If Guerra can keep the fight standing and maybe work his opponent in the clinch I can see him win the fight. I have to go with Guerra winning this by decision.

 

Next fight is between two debutants in MFN: Killin Spright (8-3) will face Sanji Sanpun (8-4). Very even fight, both fighters have good wrestling and stand up. Spright should have the advantage on stricking and Sampun in clinch. I predict that Spright will keep the fight standing and go for an KO/TKO win.

 

Up next is the fight between Francis van Steyne (13-5-1) and Kunta Kinte (12-3-1) who will want his revenge in their thrilogy. Kinte has a very slight advantage in the striking department and i BJJ. He felt he won the second fight and was robbed by the judges. I’ve seen him training this week and he was very determined, I think this time will be his night . Will see if Van Steyne has what it takes to beat him twice. Can’t wait to see how this rivally will end.

 

Continuing to our next fight in the 185 lbs weight class where Dougie Silva (11-6) will welcome to MFN William Lord (8-4). Silva put a good fight in his debut winning the fight of the night award and will be looking to get the second win in MFN. But he will not have an easy challenge in Lord, who will try to impress everyone at his debut. Both fighters look good both on feet and on the ground and I think it will be a great stand up war.

 

The next fight will be taking place in the 135 lbs weight class where we have two finishers. Billy Axe (11-5) and 9 wins by KO will face Ed Wuncler lii (10-4) who also has 8 wins by KO. I can’t see this fight go to the judges, one of them will certantly go to sleep tonight. Axe has a small advantage in Muay Thy while Wuncler lii has the advantage in the boxing department. This match has the potential to be a fight of the knight and maybe an KO of the night two. We’ll see what happens.

 

Next fight should be a chess match between Toshi Matoshin (19-9) and Udo Hitzlsperger (9-1). I can’t even predict this fight, both fighters are very well rounded. Most definetly Motoshin will try to explore every hole in Udo’s ground game as he already has 5 sub victories and Hitzlsperger has only one defeat and that is the by way of submission.

 

The Co-main event of the evening will feature the fight between Rob Tracey (16-3) and Michal Tarnowski (13-5). Tarnowski will be looking to get back to the winning collum after his first lost in the last 4 matches and he definetely has the advantage on the ground. The only question if he can get the fight to the ground. I predict that if Tarnowski can get the takedown he will have a high chance of submitting Tracey, who is very strong in the stand up department with 10 KO’s in his 16 win career.

 

And now the main event will have the 185lbs title on the line! Roberto Kim (15-3) will have his first title defense against Vic Thory (20-7). I have to say that the contender looks very good on the sheet for this match having superior striking and wrestling. Thory is an very exciting fighter having already 18 wins by the way of KO/TKO. He won his debut in MFN by Koing Calypso Damione Deathclaw and deserved his title shot. I think if the champ can’t get the fight to the ground he will certantly have problems in this fight. We can only wait to see what will happen.

 

That’s a great card ladies and gentlemen so go and order the PPV right now because it will end up with a big bang.

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Good stuff catako. Previews/Reviews are always appreciated. I see your other user name is Altair. I have an Edward Kenway with a custom av. Maybe you can get one for Altair at some point.

Thanks for the good words. I will make at least 1 review and 1 preview/ week so hope you guys enjoy it. I will make an 16 year old character(after I get the hang of MMATYCOON) and then I will create my own custom avatar. I'm getting the hang out of photoshop, been working just 1 day with it and make some good designs for my shop, and will only get better with time.

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You've gotta tell Landeskog to stop making fun of the judges during his entrance to the cage. All of the pointing at them and laughing seems to be adversely affecting their opinions of him. Maybe have Landeskog slip them some cash or hand them each a beer as he walks by them.

 

Landeskog: "I never pointed or did anything to the judges. The only stuff I said to them was after both fights against Montana and regarding their lack of knowledge to correctly award me the decision instead of Tony Montana, who now gets a title shot at 155 and 2 victories against myself that were actually defeats. We all know who the real winner and better fighter is. 11-1, that's my real record."

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Hello. This is Altair transmitting live from Belle Center in Montreal where MFN 116: Kim vs Thory just ended.

The event was sponsored by Fury Nutrition Inc as well as Vandal Fight Boutique & Laundry.

The attendance was 17.064. And now let’s get the card cracking:

 

The first undercard match was between Inigo Guerra (10-11-2) and Naruto Sakuraba (11-6-1). For this fight I predicted that Guerra will be able to make it a stand up war but man was I wrong. Sakuraba came out very determined and after landing a big upercut that cut Guerra just above the eye. In a dominant fashen Sakuraba took Guerra down tried some sub attempts and improve his position in the same time grabbing Guerra back and was able to secure a RNC, winning by the way of submission at 2:38 in the first round.

 

The second undercard match: Killin Spright (8-3) vs Sanji Sanpun (8-4). It was an entertaining match in which both fighters gave up their best. In the first round managed to take the fight immediatly to the ground but wasn’t able to submit Spring despite keeping the top position all the round. Second round both fighters kept it standing and Spring was definetly the better striker. Third round we saw a bit ground work as well as stand up and Sanpun came up top but just. The judges score the fight 29- 28 for the winner by unanimous decision Sanpun.

 

The next fight was between Francis van Steyne (13-5-1) and Kunta Kinte (12-3-1) . Tonight this thrilogy ended. Another great match was enstored for us. Both fighters wanted to keep it standing and bang it out till one of them drop. Despite a cut in the first round Kinte had dominated all the fight, he even mix it up in the third round taking the fight to the ground despite winning on the stand up as well. Kinte was the better man this fight and won it by unanimous decision (30-27) and he’s scence of relief was seen on his face after finaly winning against van Steyne. Great fight and the crowed showed their apreciation.

 

In the last underground fight Dougie Silva (11-6) faced William Lord (8-4) a newcomer in MFN. The first round went to Lord but barely after he managed a takedown in the last 1 minute and half and managed to control Silva down, even tried a submission. Second round Lord managed to rock Silva but wasn’t able to finish the fight. Despite that he clearly won that round. With 2 rounds down on the judges score cards Silva tried his best to KO Lord but wasn’t able to. So after three round the fight went to a decision witch Lord rightly won it 29 to 28.

 

That concluded our Undercard. It’s now time to go to our Main Card

The first match in the Main Card Billy Axe (11-5) vs Ed Wuncler lii (10-4). Man did Billy Axe perform, he came like a huricane and swept the floor with Wuncler lii. Right of the top of the round he managed to cut Wuncler lii with a high kick that swept his head. After 2 nice croses Axe closed the distance and clinched up. Wuncler lii tried to defend but Axe came up with a beautifull head kick that put his oponent down. Smelling the blood Axe finished the fight with TKO (Strikes) at the official time of 57 seconds in the first round. That was definetly KO of the knight. Congratulation to Axe

 

The next fight featured Toshi Matoshin (19-9) and Udo Hitzlsperger (9-1). This was a fight where both fighters were very catious not to make to many mistakes and the fans wanted a bit more at the end. First round Matoshing managed to get 3 take downs and managed to do just enough that the judges gave him that round. Second round was more even and either fighter could have take it. Before the third round Hitzlsperger corner sayed that is now or never and Udo performed well. In the end the fight had it all standup , clinch and ground. The winner was Udo Hitzlsperger by unaninous decision 29 to 28.

 

Next is the Co-main event: Rob Tracey (16-3) faced Michal Tarnowski (13-5). From the beginning Tarnowski known what to do and took the fight to the ground. He tried all he could to finish but neither the ground and pound or the submissions attempts was enough to bring him the win. Second round Tarnowski thought to keep the fight on the feet and man he made a big mistake. After some punches and kicks exchanged a left hand right from hell managed to land for Tracey. Tarnowski was rocked and Tracey saw his chance to win the fight so he went all in. Tracey emtied the gas tank and after a nice combination right, left, right and another punch and Tarnowski was KO. The official time was 2:59 in the 2nd round.

 

And now the Main event of the evening featured the fight for the Middleweight belt between Roberto Kim (15-3) and Vic Thory (20-7) who was hungry to win his first title. It was a great fight in which both fighters gave up their best. In the first round after exchanging some punches Kim managed to take down his oponent and dominated the rest of the first round. Thory came up better in the second round when he stuffed almost all the takedowns and won the striking. 1 round for each fighter. The third round was more balanced but Kim came just a bit up top on my card. 4th round was all Kim who didn’t managed to get the submission despite his tries. Going into the 5th round Vic Thory knew he had to do something to win the fight and not let in go to the judges. He tried his best but couldn’t stuff the champion takedowns. Just when all the people were certain that the fight will go to an decision Kim makes a mistake and Thory got an arm triangle with just 2 seconds to go. Kim is very furious with himself.

The official decision: The winner by submission (arm triangle) and the new Middleweight champion of MFN Vic “The Future” Thory.

After the fight Vic Thory gave a big smile as he said 'WOW I'm the new champion. I waited so long for that title shot but all that hard work finally paid off. I intend to hold on to the belt for a while. I will like to thank my family, my team at Demon's progym, my sponsor Fury nutrition and all of you my loyal fans

Robert Kim all desapointed had only one word to say “HOOOODOOR

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After the fight I managed to get to Vic Thory for a quick interview:

 

Altair: I am here now with the new MFN Middleweight champion Vic "The Future" Thory. I must congratulate you for a very good performance
How does it feel to become the champion here at MFN?

Thory: It feels unreal. Througout my career i had only one title shot and i blew it. This time i made sure that i would come on top.
Altair: What was your game plan going into the fight? and if anything surprise you?
Thory: My game plan was to stand up with him and get into the clinch where i think i had a clear advantage. I knew he would want to go to the mat but his takedown were better than i expected. Not to many fighters can bring me to the ground as often as he did.
Altair: You were in some potential sub spots. Were you worried at any time that you could lose by submission?
Thory: Well not really. I faced a lot of dangerous fighters before and only one has been able to submit me. I work every week on my sub defense.
Altair: Walk us thrue the finish. We're you surprise he taped out so close to the final ring with only 2 second left?
Thory: Yeah i was pretty surprise. I knew i didn't have much time left and that i was behind on the scorecards so i went for the finish.
Altair: Anything else you want to add?
Thory: Well i have a message for everyone that want a shot at me. Bring your A game because i just prove that i am as dangerous on the ground than i am standing up. I would be even better the next time that i get into the octogon. Cheers
Altair: Thank you Thory! Certantly a pleasure to see you fight! Cheers

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MFN 118: O Reily vs. Lemieux! As always a pleasure for me to be here. This event will take place at Belle Centre and is being sponsored by Fury Nutrition Inc as well as Vandal Fight Boutique & Laundry. So let’s get this card cracking.

 

Undercard

First fight on the card is at 170 lbs: Jack Gates (9-9) vs Donald Trump (7-3). Both fighters have a good wrestling background and they pretty much suck on the feet. Gates might have just a little advantage on the feet and his brown belt could prove a bit too much for trump on the ground as well.

My prediction: I can see only one winner in this fight, that should be Gates, but Trump can prove me wrong if he has a great night.

 

We continue the undercard with a fight at 135 lbs: Rick Dynamo (9-7) vs Diego Nunes (19-16). Both fighters are on lossing strick at the moment, so they both need to get the victory here. Nunes is the more expirienced fighter at 34 years old. This is actually a fight that he requested so he can get the revenge after he lost to Dynamo by decision in 30.04.2014. They are both good wrestlers but I have to give the BJJ advantage to Nunes. Dynamo looks better in the stand up departure but anything can happen.

My prediction: Dynamo will win again against Nunes and again by decision.

 

Next fight will be in the featherweight division where Tyson Pearson (16-17) will welcome to MFN Mahavir Ramanujam (10-4-1). This match can easely turn in a BJJ wor where both fighters have a black belt. Pearson should have a slight advantage in the stend up department but Ramanujam has the advantaje in the clinch.

My prediction: Ramanujam wins by decision but I could be wrong because this fighters are very close. Should be a great match up.

 

The 4th match of the evening will be between Igor Gago (11-9) and Chael Sonnen (13-8). Gago has the advantage in muay thai while Sonnen has the advantage in wrestling so it will be very interesting to see how the fight will go. Sonnen even if he gets the fight to the ground it will be hard for him because Gago is very active from his back and will try a lot of submissions.

My prediction: Sonen will get the take down and will either finish by TKO(Ground and pound) or will win by decision.

 

And the last undercard match will be featuring Temel Dilli (12-6) against Craig Anderson (14-11) in the featherweight devision. This is the third black belt BJJ that Dilli will be facind in the raw. Anderson will denintly have the gound advantage while Dilli has the stand up advantage.

My prediction: Anderson will win by submission.

This concludes the Undercard.

 

Main card

First match: Rick Ashton (18-8) vs Nickolai Ketchum (16-13). It seems that Ashton looks better on the card that his opponent, having the advantage in muay thai, wrestling and BJJ. I like Ketchum because of his high procentage on KOing people but he will have to be 110% to be able to beat Ashton.

My prediction: Ashton will win by submission in the first or second round.

 

Next match will be a bantaweight clash between Frank Dux (17-8) and Yancy Malaki (16-7). Dux definently has the advantage on the ground and Malaki is excellent on the feet. This looks like a grapler – striker fight. Malaki has just one lose by submission but Dux is a very dangerous BJJ and I think he can get Malaki on the ground. Keys to victory: Dux – go for take down and try to submit his oponent. Malaki – stay at distance, and try to evit clinch and take downs, and maybe try for a big strike that might have the potential of KO.

I predict Dux will win either by submission or decision.

 

3rd match from the main card will be between Raekwon the Chef (17-4-1) and Herkules Nowacki (12-3). Very even match up between the two fighters. They have almost virtually identicall skills with the exception of BJJ who is in favor of the Chef. Chef even if he has a black belt in BJJ he never won a fight by submission because he finished his opponents by KO/TKO. Both fighters have expirince and both of them fought at least one time for the belt. Nowacki has even hold the belt once in MFN so he’ll be very determinet to get to the top again. It’s an very exciting match and has potencial to be an KO on either side.

 

The Co-Main event: Bam Margera (18-11-1) vs Winston McCall (17-6-1). Both fighters are 27 years old. Marger will be making his MFN debut whil McCall will try to win his first fight in MFN after his loss by TKO on his debut. Things doesn’t look that good for McCall, Margera looking very good on paper. I personally am a fan of Margera, I like that he doesn’t want to go to the judges, going only 3 times to the judges call in 30 fights.

My prediction: If Margera comes 100% ready for this fight he will win the fight by KO/TKO.

 

 

And Now the MAIN EVENT:

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Fighting for the Bantaweight title: Ryan O Reily (12-3) vs Ron Lemieux (18-4). This is O Reily first title defence while Lemieux won 3 out of his 5 title fights. Lemieux seems to be the older and more expirienced fighter but O Reily seems to be the more determined fighter curently runing a 4 fight winning streek. They are both black belts in BJJ so we could be looking at a posible submission of the night. Althow they are well rounded I tend to think that this fight will be decited by the best wrestler and/or the best BJJ fighter. Can’t wait to see this fight between this two masters on the ground.

 

What can you want more? Great Undercart, superb Main Card! So go people and buy the tickets for this event, you won’t regret it. I’m Altair here from Montreal and say to you good bye and good night.

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