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Proudly under the GAMMA umbrella, GAMMA Development League (GDL) is back under new management. It is a 2nd tier affiliate, focused on developing fighters 348,000 or younger. We aim to follow the general outline of the #1 ranked organization in MMATycoon, Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts. Please read the following from GAMMA''s Wiki page.

 

Structure Rules
  • 3 rounds of 5 minutes
  • Title fights are 5 rounds of 5 minutes
  • 10 points rated per round
  • Fighting in a cage
  • Inactive fighters of over 30 days without good reason will be released
  • Managers which reject fights without good reason will also be released, good reason includes:


- booked on a date when your would still be injured or cut.

- booked against your own fighter.

- booked against someone you just fought.

- booked earlier than 19 days from your previous fight AND you still want to train.

- booked against someone lower than 1000 p4p places.

Divisions

In GAMMA we have 6 divisions:

  • Heavyweight 265+lbs division
  • Light Heavyweight 205lbs division
  • Middleweight 185lbs division
  • Welterweight 170lbs division
  • Bantamweight 155lbs division
  • Featherweight 145lbs division
Booking General

- We never book based on skills

- All booking is based upon hype and popularity ratings of your fighter

- This means that you will under 95% of the cases fight someone up or down 5 places from your own fighters hype\popularity ratings in the GAMMA division rankings

- The 5% it does not happen is usually in the case that there is nobody else available within your "range" or as a last minute replacement

- Inactive managers (3+ days) are not added to an event

- Your fighter will be booked in a fight once every 3 to 5 weeks (usually once every 4 weeks on average)

- Your fighter is given 3+ weeks notice, unless we need a last minute replacement and that is VERY unusual

- Injured fighters are never booked on the card

Rematches

- Rematches are very irregular, the only cases we offer a rematch is:

a) Your last fight was some time ago (5+ fights ago)

b )The last fight was controversial (draw or majority win)

c) Both fighters asked for a rematch

Title Fights

Title fights are almost always between the title holder and the most hyped\popular candidate, however there are exceptions such as:

a) The next in line is inactive for 3+ days (i do not book such fighters at all)

b ) The next in line recently lost to the title holder

C) The next in line has less than 3 fights on his contract and has not yet agreed a renewal

D) They recently fought for the title

Note: It is illegal to simply retire while holding onto a title.

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** Carlos asked to set this up. I don't do match reviews, there just isn't the time, but if any of you want to run some interviews or do some role playing, I don't mind teeing it up. Stay safe, enjoy GDL 60**





Live from The Creggans Inn, overlooking beautiful Strachur Bay in Strachur, Scotland, this is Cheorge Guvalo with special guest, and new welterwreight champion, Angus MacArthur.



Scotty Mac, thanks for having us in your ancestral homeland today and congratulations on the big win at GDL 59. How has the week-after been treating you and how do you feel?

It’s a braw bricht moonlicht nicht the nicht. I's a wee bashed up mi laddi. That First Fist packs a crackrrr of a punch, but I noo he be cumin oot banging. I feel grrrreat parrrt from these bruises ye can see arrrr as 'Black as the Earl of Hell’s Waistcoat'! It's been a bonnie week and I'm still mad wae’ it blootered. I dae plenty of drinking and been scoffing chips and haggis all week, anee that's how us Scots like tae do up 'er, veen when we're training man.



Rumor has it that you’ll be ringside this Saturday at GDL 60 to watch Von Mises fight Marty Snoozeman; is this a scouting trip? What will you be looking for?

Och aye. I be going for the crack, av a wee keek 'n' wummin mainly n c sataboot Cheorge. Speshalee dee drookit 'n' braw ringside lassie ay Cheorge.......ay? But, fff I can see any holes, I will use 'em. Truss me I keep me wheesht and not say nowt. Yee 'ndrrrstandin' mi man?



Let’s get back to your title win. It’s been heavily publicized that former champion, First Fist, asked to fight you specifically. How do you feel about that?

MMmee glad ye 'sked mi that. At first when we were telt sassenach wanted to fight mi, we be happy to get the call out. But when his tactics came obvious to me, I became pretty crabbit n wanted to give im a wee skelp. I dinnae like an easy fight, so when I saw he was trying to knock my head off, which was how we prepared for the fight, I soon became damn fearg. Mi thought "jings wot kinda eejit tries to knock meee oot"? I got mair 'ngree as the fight went on, but I had to keep mi and as a pro, it is up to me to stick to the game-plan. Hoo ni der rrrite mind calls out a Yabite neeeway?



You dominated all three rounds, it never looked like you were in any trouble from where I sat; what was your plan heading into the fight and was the outcome ever in doubt in your mind?

As I said, we were pretty sure he would be comin' oot blasting 'n' we thought to use the tactic Colby Covington used 'gainst Robbie Lawler. It was plain as day that his camp had instructed Fist tae try to knock me oot and as soon as I heard 'ready fight' and he came steaming forward all gallus, we noo. I had no hesitation 'n' der nae danger man. I would beat him to the punch, cos he was screwball 'n' throwing the sink from his grandma's scullery. We knew we could probably wack 'im till he be all shoogly (dicht his ass). Carlos, Dao, Pikey and I widnae change tactics go light 'nee give him a clout roond de lugs like a wee bairn. I gotta say course I wanted tae gang drap 'im man.



What’s next for Angus MacArthur II?

We hae keep winning n making as many enemies greet as a wean man. Wannee make more punks riddy like Grumpy musta been. I av some plans of my ain but I keep stum yee get me Cheorge? ARGH I feeeget 'is mentee's name, but eee plan to doo im Ay? My father Robbie MacArthur dunnae be proud of mi not knockin' his ass into thee grrroond. "He's gonnee smash me when he comes over to Dun-staffnage from Mull".

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145 Title Up for Grabs

 

With the early retirement of 145 pound champion, Cleon Wright, the featherweight championship is now open for competition. We're going to run a one-match, PVP-seeded, tournament if we have enough interest. For example:

 

1 vs 8

2 vs 7

3 vs 6

4 vs 5

 

Any interested fighters, please PM me https://www.mmatycoon.com/managerprofilemanager.php?MgrID=133318 or reply below.

 

Thanks and good luck

 

Oct 12 Update - Fighters in

 

Rollo Galvarino

Snapple Grapple

Pure Striker

Mike Fox

Reima Poika

Rimtas Kentas

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GDL 62 Preview:

 

GDL 62



Another great fight night in Vegas last night. Congrats to everyone on the card, you did great and made GAMMA proud. We have another event this weekend, October 17th, preview is below. Remember to visit our merchandise sponsor, Voodoo Nutrition, for all your drugs and laundry needs. https://www.mmatycoon.com/nutritionpublic.php?ncid=4660 and our horrible bookie, Hoolahan’s, which sponsors both GAMMA’s as well as the live events. https://www.mmatycoon.com/bookmakerpublic.php?bid=8554.



Undercard

Wick vs Matthews – Baba Yaga is not quite as rich, nor quite as deadly as his film namesake. He’s coming off a hard-fought majority win against now-retired Edith Reaves, a match spent mostly on the ground, a spot Wick is not comfortable with. So the fact that Wick survived the distance and won is a positive step in the right direction. He’s facing rookie Mick Matthews, who is a completely unknown talent. He signed up to GDL early and has been training ever since. His manager has been tight-lipped about him and it’s anyone’s guess how this 185 lb fight will go.

Reem vs Royale – Zakrie Reems record is ugly, but the Rotterdam native has faced some very stiff competition in his short GDL career. His knockout of John Kingsley at GDL55 shows how much power he’s holding and may be a sign of things to come. The Charm City Kid knows about power, it’s the defense game he’s hoping to improve on. After rolling to a 5-1 record, he’s lost his last two fights in two very poor showings, lasting less than a full combined round. The Kimura is not his friend and he’ll be looking to bounce back this weekend.

Cyganiewicz vs Marley – Two new and welcome fighters to GDL open the 205 lb division. A native of beautiful Gdansk, Stanislaw Cyganiewicz has been training for the better part of two years and steps into the ring under a cloud. No one knows what to expect, his manager has not addressed the press, but he’s clearly dedicated and focused. His opponent, Ezekiel Marley was unceremoniously kicked to the free agent pile on the 29th of September after a QFC loss. His new manager saw something in the Jamaican, and brings him into GDL with high hopes and a good pedigree. How will Marley come up with a game plan? Will Cyganiewicz make Lechia proud?

3MJr Maximus Jr vs Kimura – Since his move to the 155 lb division, Maximus Jr has been as dominant as any fighter in GDL. Four wins in five fights, the last two by nasty knockouts. He has good defense, which will be key against submission-heavy Tatsuya Kimura. Kimura now sits comfortably near the bottom of the 155 division, but we have a feeling he prefers it that way. Methodical and choosy, he’s been picking his fights and spots since GDL first opened. He’s a submission specialist and it’s feast or famine. Will he get Maximus off his feet or get his block knocked off?

Brooks vs John – The 205 lb division was turned on its head after GDL 59 and two of the hopefuls will duke it out on Saturday. Eric Brooks is sporting a great five and one record, all five by way of knockout. He’ll be the first to tell you it was against lower-tier competition and he wants to show that his power is no fluke. Marlon John is heading in the opposite direction, but the 4-3 record is deceiving as he’s lost to the two top ranked fighters in the division. Is it a blip in the radar? Can John push himself back into contention or will Brooks continue his rise up the ranks?

River vs Bates – Last we saw of Patrick Rivers, he was breaking Skippy McFarland’s arm in mid-August. Skippy didn’t deserve it, but as William Munny once said “deserve’s got nothing to do with it.” River had come in off back-to-back losses, one in a 5-round unanimous loss to the 185 lb champ, and one to P4P beast, Sergey Shipilov. He’s back against another formidable opponent, Armad Bates. Bates briefly stepped away from GDL for a training sabbatical and his manager believes he’s found himself again. Great news for GDL fans because this one has fight of the night written all over it.



Main Event



Khan vs Goodman – Another fighter coming back to GDL after an absence, Genghis Khan opens his second career in the super heavyweight division with a matchup against Saul Goodman. Khan’s last fight was a title loss way back at GDL 46, a loss so personal that he contemplated retirement. His eyes are firmly on getting his title back, but he has to make it through Saul Goodman first. Goodman was given first shot at the vacant Super Heavyweight title at GDL 58, but backed out for personal reasons. A win against Khan would go a long way in cementing himself as the number one contender. This one doesn’t reach the second round, it’s just a matter of who steps in better prepared.



Tyurin vs Clark - Philipp Tyurin won the Super Heavyweight title at GDL 58 and celebrated his 21st birthday a week later. Not a bad month for the champ. He has great all around skills, moves really well for a big man, and is deadly accurate. He’ll need it all against Joe Clark, yet another former GDL who has come back into the fold. Clark once held the 265+ belt, way back fifty events ago, and is desperately looking to wrap it back around his waist. His hands are deadly, some of the heaviest you’ll see, but Tyurin is no slouch. Is the champ going to stand and bang, or will he play it more cautious?

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GDL 63: Byczkiewicz vs Alvar

 

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Undercard

 

Cover vs Gold – Tyson Cover is a very unhappy man. A loss to Buck Rogers at GDL 58 has seen his morale plummet to an all-new low. Losing his third out of four GDL fights will do that to a man. His peripheral stats are poor and his manager has been working on a new game plan for this fight in the hopes of righting the sinking ship. Benjamin Gold has been anything but. Sitting on the bottom of the 205 division, Gold is also 1 and 3 in his GDL career, but he was one big advantage over Tyson Cover … his one win was against him. Can we expect more of the same knockout power from Gold? Or will Cover be able to figure things out?

 

Rogers vs Gunnarson – A little further up the chain in the 205 division, Buck Rogers takes on Magnus Gunnarson. A combined 10 wins and 10 losses, they bring a load of experience to the cage on Saturday. Rogers is riding a two-win streak after knocking out Tyson Cover and Usko Unbelivable, both by first round knockouts. His title shot seems a lifetime ago, but Insiders believe he’s rounding back into winning form. The Ice Pick won’t make it easy for him, as the Icelander has beaten the same two opponents in equally impressive fashion. It’s a contrast in styles, the stand and strike against the submission machine.

 

Galvarino vs Grapple – Two men with their eyes on the 145 title, it’s the number 5 ranked Rollo Galvarino against number 8 ranked Snapple Grapple. Galvarino cruised to a knockout win in his first bout since joining the featherweight division last month and his manager feels like he has the hands to knockout any opponent. He works heavily out of the clinch and would prefer keeping things off the ground, exactly where his opponent is looking to go. Snapple Grapple faced off against his stable-mate at GDL 58 and lost by way of first round knockout. His manager said that Snapple laid down on instructions from his corner, something Snapple denies. The BJJ brown belt holder doesn’t need any help and he’ll be looking to show off his skills this weekend.

 

Keskinen vs Henderson – Veikko Keskinen’s debut at GDL 59 didn’t go over very well, losing by submission to Grant Dukes before most seats were even warm. He’ll be looking to get back in the groove, using his power to his advantage, to get his first GDL win and first win in five fights. The job won’t be an easy one. Ryan Henderson is a man on the rise and is currently on a three-win fight streak. He was pushed to the limit at GDL 61 against Nicky Papas, but the outcome was never really in doubt. Henderson throws more punches than anyone in the business, so this should be an action-packed 155 lb fight.

 

Sitsongrit vs Parker – Another fight in the 155 division, it’s two former champions lining up for the chance at another shot. Yodsingkhun Sitsongrit has gone the limit in four straight fights, splitting them, so there’s no disputing his stamina and determination. His last fight was a very close loss to Anders Hansson, earning him a fight of the night award. With no real holes to find in his game, Peter Parker will stick with what he knows best; making people submit. All seven of his wins have been by way of submission, a tribute to his amazing grappling skills. He’ll look to shake off back-to-back losses and get back in the title hunt.

 

Bateman vs Do Urden – It’s a 170 lb division rematch from GDL 33 when Patrick Bateman puts his 7-2 record on the line against 4-2 Drizzt Do Urden. Bateman has been touch and go his last four fights since last facing Do Urden; a title shot ended in a loss, he was knocked out at GDL 41 and got rocked in both of his last two fights. But, importantly, he got back to his feet to finish his opponents off using a deadly ground and pound game. Do Urden prefers staying on his feet and his confidence in his striking skills increase fight after fight. He cut Ricardo Gonzales early in his last fight and stayed on him, knocking him out with a massive right hand halfway through the second round. Very contrasting styles, we’ll see if either fighter learned from their first matchup.

 

Main Event

 

Fist vs Armbach – They’ve been around since the early GDL days and haven’t every faced off in the cage? We’re rectifying that here. First Fist came crashing back to earth at GDL 59, losing his welterweight title to Angus MacArthur in a very tough fight. As if things couldn’t get worse, he got drunk and tattooed the world “Bitchy” on his back. The tattoo is ugly, and insiders say so is his mood. He’ll look to take out his frustrations on Bender Mein Armbach, GDL’s favorite named-fighter. Armbach got back to the winning after a first round submission win over Momo Andu at GDL 59. There’s no hiding his game plan, it’s straight to the ground and make his opponent pay. Fist has dealt with the likes before, his defense is incredible and it will take all of Armbach’s skill to pull this one off.

 

Byczkiewicz vs Alvar – Speaking of former champions, there’s Blazej "Boxcar" Byczkiewicz. He loves to headline, he just would have preferred it being the reigning 205 light heavyweight champion. It was a tough and surprising first round knockout at the hands of Tonny Gomez at GDL 59 that had insiders wondering if Boxcar had reached his peak. It’s too early to tell if it was just a blip on the radar, or a sign of something more serious, but Byczkiewicz didn’t look like the man who had dominated the 205 division for so long. His manager said he took the time off to refocus and work on his accuracy. It doesn’t get much easier for him as he faces number 3 ranked Aloisia "The Magical" Alvar. A great wrestler with top-notch stamina, Alvar will look to use his height and weight advantage to pin Boxcar to the floor. Avenging a previous loss to Marlon John, Alvar used GDL 58 as a warning to the 205 division; it’ll be hard work and ground work from here on out.

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Featherweight (145 pound) Tournament

 

As discussed, our current GDL 145 lb champion is retiring, leaving the title vacant. I mass emailed our organization for interested parties in a single-match elimination tournament. The entrants are below:

 

Rollo Galvarino

Snapple Grapple

Pure Striker

Mike Fox

Reima Poika

Rimtas Kentas

 

Because of the unevenness of the numbers, a traditional bracket cannot be made (i.e., 1v8, 2v7, 3v6, 4v5) so we’re going to make due and do what we do best: but on a great show.

 

Current 145 rankings as of October 15, 2020. These are the rankings we are using to determine the matchups

 

#1 Reima Polka – 1st round bye

#2 Rollo Galvarino – 1st round bye

#3 Pure Striker – vs #6 Rimtas Kentas

#4 Snapple Grapple – vs #5 Mike Fox

#5 Mike Fox – vs #4 Snapple Grapple

#6 Rimtas Kentas – vs #3 Pure Striker

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Featherweight (145 pound) Tournament

 

As discussed, our current GDL 145 lb champion is retiring, leaving the title vacant. I mass emailed our organization for interested parties in a single-match elimination tournament. The entrants are below:

 

Rollo Galvarino

Snapple Grapple

Pure Striker

Mike Fox

Reima Poika

Rimtas Kentas

 

Because of the unevenness of the numbers, a traditional bracket cannot be made (i.e., 1v8, 2v7, 3v6, 4v5) so we’re going to make due and do what we do best: but on a great show.

 

Current 145 rankings as of October 15, 2020. These are the rankings we are using to determine the matchups

 

#1 Reima Polka – 1st round bye

#2 Rollo Galvarino – 1st round bye

#3 Pure Striker – vs #6 Rimtas Kentas

#4 Snapple Grapple – vs #5 Mike Fox

#5 Mike Fox – vs #4 Snapple Grapple

#6 Rimtas Kentas – vs #3 Pure Striker

 

Due to a fighter pulling out, and another fighter not fitting GDL restrictions, for the time being the 145 tournament will not be going ahead. Apologies for this, however it was out of our hands.

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11 hours ago, qbish said:

I'm really excited about GDL 70: Legba VS River !! This card is gearing up to be our biggest card yet. Thank you to all the managers that apart of this organization and good luck to all the fighters this weekend.

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GDL 72: Gomez vs Marley will surpass any previous events by a landslide, mark my words. 
I'm expecting FOTN, KO of the night and a shiny belt. 

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GDL 81: Wright vs Kock 3 Preview

 

This event will be held in Hard Knocks - Las Vegas (3.000) on the 27th of Feb

 

Hello everybody and welcome to the GDL 81 preview. Today we have a lot of young talent on our hands but that doesn’t mean our main event is something not to be excited for. Because it’s a title rematch between Cleon “The Warrior” Wright and Batang Kock. More about this one later, let’s start from the top.

 

1st bout of the day - Featherweight

 

Doesn’t “Really” Matter (0-2-0) vs Kris Shumway (1-2-0)

 

First up we have a bout between Matter and Shumway, which I don’t expect to be a long fight. Both of the fighters are boxing specialists, although Shumway has wonderful boxing skills, while Matters only has remarkable. So if you wanna see blood this is definitely the fight to watch, because there’s gonna be a lot of strikes in this one.

 

The biggest thing separating the two is in the preparation. Matter is coming to the fight on quite low morale and energy, while Shumway is in top shape.

 

Author’s take - Shumway via TKO (Strikes)

 

2nd bout of the day - Super heavyweight

 

King Mohammed Ali (1-0-0) vs Fransico “Tu Peor Pesadilla” Alvarez (0-1-0)

 

Did my eyes deceive me or did I just read Mohammed Ali?! What did you say? Oh. Sorry to everyone who got just as excited as me. It seems like this one is different. Even though King Mohammed Ali looks a lot like him, they have their differences. Ali is a bit bigger at 265 lbs and even though he is also superb at boxing, he actually has a purple belt in BJJ. Now let’s talk about his opponent.

 

Alvarez is known for his wonderful boxing skills while also having respectable wrestling skills. But I think Alvarez has a little more motivation for this fight. This is actually a rematch between the two, and the first fight at GDL 79 ended in Alis favour with a spinning backfist after 24 seconds. But I have to mention the difference in preparation seems to favour Ali.

 

Author’s take - Ali via KO (Punch)

 

3rd bout of the day - Middleweight

 

Robert Williams (0-1-0) vs Stewart "Ultraman Filipino" Folayang (1-2-0)

 

You’re killing me with these long nicknames…

 

This next bout is a battle between two different kinds of fighters. Williams is known for his respectable muay thai skills, while Folayang is better on the floor with a blue belt in BJJ.


This is definitely gonna be a battle for position. It could go both ways. Williams looks in better shape but if it goes to the ground I think Folayanag takes it.

 

Author’s take - Folayang via Submission (Kimura)

 

4th bout of the day - Welterweight

 

Lovre "The Nuke" Rakic (0-1-0) vs Michael Fochi (0-0-0)

 

Here we have a debut fight for Fochi who is a well-rounded fighter. He is mediocre in most skills. His opponent Rakic is a kickboxer, with competent boxing and mediocre muay thai. From what I’ve seen in the camps it looks like Fochi has a lot more energy. Rakic looks like he could fall over at any moment.

 

Author’s take - Fochi via TKO (Strikes)

 

5th bout of the day - Super heavyweight

 

Audie Graham (1-0-0) vs Jaap Dolman (0-1-0)

 

Here we have a classic kicker vs boxer bout. Graham has proficient muay thai, while Dolman has competent boxing. Both fighters are looking well prepared, so this could potentially be a long fight.

 

There is also a huge weight advantage for Graham at 270 lbs  who is 40 lbs heavier than his opponent, so he will do a lot of damage. He is also coming off a decision win so he has a lot of momentum going on, while Dolman lost his first fight via TKO by strikes. 

 

Author’s take - Audie Graham via TKO (Strikes)

 

6th bout of the day - Lightweight

 

Zig "Sputnick" Zig (0-1-0) vs Deacon "The Diamond" Dilbrandt (0-0-0)

 

This is a fight I’m personally looking forward to. Zig the ground specialist has a purple belt in BJJ versus only 16 year old Dilbrandt the wonderful muay thai specialist. While we haven’t seen Dilbrandt in action before, he certainly looks to be in top shape and I’m excited to see his first fight.

 

On the other hand Zig is coming on a bit low morale, but he still looks very dangerous. If he can get Dilbrandt on the floor, then he will win this fight.

Author’s take - Zig via Submission (Armbar)

 

7th bout of the day - Middleweight

 

Olivier Saint Maximin (0-1-0) vs Filip "Blackbeard" Valcak (2-1-0)

 

This is a David vs Goliath kinda fight. These guys were actually in the same QFC tournament (1038), where Valcak made the 3rd round but Maximin went out in the 1st. Valcak is the clear favorite here, his noteworthy skills being competent boxing and a purple belt in BJJ. Although his energy is a bit low.

 

Maximin is feeble in most skills, topping it off with a blue belt in BJJ. I don’t see how he is winning this fight.

 

Author’s take - Valcak via Submission (Arm Triangle)

 

8th bout of the day - Middleweight

 

Fausto Jr "Baby Mastino" Carsara (0-0-0) vs Venom Killer Jr (2-0-0)

 

Carsara is a pure boxer and has wonderful boxing skills. His opponent Killer Jr is a little more flexible with respectable muay thai, proficient wrestling and a blue belt in BJJ. Again a fight where you want to be the aggressor and control the fight so you can fight in your strong suits.

 

If Carsara can stay outside he wins, but it’s gonna be tough if they get on the ground. Carsara also looked tired during camp. Killer Jr has already been awarded with a SOTN (Sub of the night) at GDL 77, so expect takedowns and submissions from him.

 

Author’s take - Killer Jr via Submission (Kimura)

 

 

9th bout of the day and Co-main event - Light heavyweight

 

Eric "Blade" Brooks (7-3-0) vs Bejamin Gold (5-6-0)

 

Up in this bout we have an actual moviestar and vampire hunter Eric "Blade" Brooks from the movie “Blade”. He has decided to join the ranks of the GDL since there weren't any vampires left. His next victim Gold is actually returning alive from an earlier fight they had. Then Brooks won via TKO (Strikes) so he must be looking to finish him off here.

 

Both fighters have been looking really good in camp, but Brooks seems like the better fighter. Brooks has ended 6 of 7 wins in (T)KO, while Gold has ended 4 of 5 wins in T(KO) so someone is getting knocked out.

 

Author’s take - Brooks via TKO (Strikes)

 

10th BOUT OF THE DAY AND MAIN EVENT  - Featherweight

 

TITLE FIGHT

 

Cleon "The Warrior " Wright (9-2-0) vs Batang Kock (9-3-0)

 

This is gonna be the 3rd time Wright and Kock is gonna fight for the title! The standing between the two is 1-1, the lastest victor, and current titleholder Batang Kock won via decision (Unanimous) when they met last time.

 

I wouldn’t want to run into Wright, as he is the Warriors’ gang leader and has very little patience. This is for sure the fight to watch. Who’s gonna come out on top of this BO3 and can Kock hold on to his title?

 

Both of their earlier fights ended in a decision, so we are hopefully gonna see another 25 minutes of pure havoc in this one.

 

 Author’s take - Cleon "The Warrior " Wright via Decision (Unanimous)

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Big daddy: as the reigning Welterweight champion I give props to my #1 contender challenger Michael Fochi. This is our 3rd encounter in Gamma with my record against him currently standing at 1-0-1. He is the first to take me to the limit causing our title match to end in a Majority draw and I for 1 can't wait to rumble again

 

Michael Fochi may the best man win and welcome to big daddy's world

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