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We are not refusing a rematch were here making sure that the past cooking will not happen again it is clear that my boy Isog got the W but as we said earlier the Hometown bitch and hes corner surely paid those shit judges as like manny pacqiao loss to they said hometown hero jeff horn. Thats what exctly happen to El Isog and Leevi purely cooking. So us not declining to a rematch but for me as a manager we need to do it a clean way. So saying were afraid hell no. And surely Leevi got nothing more to say but to keep it calm cause were telling the fucking truth and they now it. The stones put between ?? Its a sign man that no matter will happen they gonna give it as a draw .. fuck that. If they win they win if El win its a draw. Fucking clear man.

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Well then Dodong, that's the spirit!

 

After we are done with our next opponents (of late November), fight organizer Matty may arrange the rematch offers (I'm ok with late December/early January 2021).

 

PS. Leevi wanted to leave you a friendly message:

 

"A man finding his steps ahead of him, will be sure on his feet in future"
- Leevi Saros 2020

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Just to be clear lets make this shit clean. Being a cheater is cheap . Dont teach your dog how to cheat your not making him a fighter you making him a thief.

Not sure what "off-the-shelf" supplements you are taking to keep that fantasy-land conspiracy coctail spinning in your head, but it sure aint delivering the correct information to you. :arrowhead:

 

We all fight 100% clean here.

 

If you are concerned about another random upset when decision is made, let's not leave it to the judges. Lets finish the fight in Octagon. Leevi is fine with this approach. Just be sure to message IsoG to go follow up and make the kill in the cage. Bring it. Lets go!

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Isog tells me.hes not focus on his coming match all in his mind is Leevi's Rematch he said he rather loss to his upcoming fight so it would end fast so the rematch will happen right away. My boy is determine to cut the throat of your.boy Leevi and hes 200% sure he's going to end it in just a blink of an eye and hes wants to leave a mark to leevi. A worth to remember. Then crush Leevis stones and cook it (CrystalMet) .

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Ok guys,the rematch is on...I'll send the fight offer after you both are done with your current matches.

I expect both of you to be a man of your word and accept the fight offer when it comes tho but if you do decline it then a proper reason needs to be given.

 

Matty

Good stuff, Matty. And no worries on accepting the fight. I think both camps are deeply invested to get this done. :medieval:

 

PS. Very dissapointed Tatu Lehto just bursted to my room and let our tactical camp have it after losing his debut against Carlos Calderwood:

 

"Congratulations Carlos, guillotine well finished. But goddamme I should of followed my own tactics. Made basic error and it costed me dearly.

Apologies Matty Fernandez for my sloppy debut performance. Do offer another fight. I can do better than this!"

- Tatu

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CW MMA: WARRIORS RISING (REVIEW)

 

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Event Rating: 62.65

Ticket sales: 400 (sellout)

 

 

UNDERCARD BOUTS

 

 

1. "The Natural Born Bad Mofo" Carlos Calderwood vs Tatu Lehto (Welterweight bout [170 LBS])

 

(SUBMISSION OF THE NIGHT)

To start us off tonight, we had an absolute banger of a contest between two hugely touted young talents,with massive potential,who in all honesty, delivered on the big stage tonight. What a fight! Now, it was not really the longest of bouts, but oh my,didn't we get our money's worth...Ok then,let's cut the crap now and see how this fight eventually unfolded.

 

Round 1: The first and only round of the contest, started with Lehto absolutely dominating the fight, and when i say "dominating", it's probably an understatement,cause he made a right mockery out of calderwood in those opening minutes...now why do i say this? Well,Mr Lehto here, kicked the life out of Calderwood through some hard body kicks, and a huge headkick knockdown, which sliced calderwood open. But as we all knew going into the fight, Calderwood has a significant advantage over Lehto on the ground, and therefore, when Lehto followed him to the ground due to the knockdown, it all just ever so slightly played into his hands, and hence when he got to the ground, he immediately locked in the triangle, which then turned into a guillotine,thus forcing the helpless Lehto to tap and end the fight.

 

RESULT: CARLOS CALDERWOOD WINS VIA SUBMISSION (GUILLOTINE) [ROUND 1]

 

Post Fight Interview: "Carlos Calderwood seemed lost for words in his post fight interview but he remembered to thank his fans and directed everyone to his website."

 

2. Koroush "Killer Bee" Kabir vs Manny Ramirez (Light Heavyweight Bout [205 LBS])

 

(FIGHT OF THE NIGHT)

 

Next up, we had another very exciting contest between yet some more promising prospects, all of whom were vying for that elusive win at CW MMA. Now, even this bout had two very contrasting styled fighters collide in the middle of the cage, and tbh, it showed,it really did...and so if you wanna know why i think it showed, well,just have a look below.

 

Round 1: The opening round started with some high-octane action,as Kabir went out quicker off the blocks, and absolutely tried his level best to knock the living daylights out of Ramirez, but alas, he only succeeded in opening up a cut on the side of his head, but, rather than generating a fear of getting knocked out cold, that cut seemed to have rode Ramirez back to life, as after that cut, it was a Ramirez show for the remaining part of the round, as he successfully completed a takedown on Kabir and kept him there for the rest of the round alongside sneaking in some very decent GNP too.

 

Round 2: Round 2 was pretty much a mirror image of round 1 tbh, as Kabir kept clinching and absolutely smashing Ramirez in a standup, while Ramirez, kept trying for a takedown, eventually succeeding towards the very end of the round.

 

Round 3: This was a pretty boring round tbh, as it didn't really become the (hail mary swing for the win at the middle of the cage) that we all wanted, but in fact, it was just an absolute domination by Ramirez, as he took Kabir down via a takedown right at the beginning of the round, and from there on, it was a one-way traffic, with Ramirez, pouring unlimited amounts of GNP and Kabir on the other end, defending and blocking for his life.

 

RESULT: KOROUSH KABIR WINS VIA (UD) [ROUND 3]

 

Post Fight Interview: "Koroush Kabir thanked the fans post fight for their support."

 

3. Alistair "The Demolition Man" Ubereem vs Dustin Kiltscko (Heavyweight Bout [265 LBS])

 

Well, if you are a fan of one-sided contests, then this match is exactly the stuff you are looking for, cause next up, we had a bout which in all honesty, was just a routine training exercise for Alistair Ubereem, where in he literally smashed the hell out of Kiltscko, and at the end of the day, completely dominated the fight. So to look at exactly how this fight unfolded, just have a quick look below.

 

Round 1: The round started with Kiltscko rushing into a clinch (i still don't know why he did that), and in all honesty, that's all the attacking that he did for the rest of the fight,cause after that, he had to suffer an absolute merciless beatdown and a half from the hands of Ubereem, who sliced him open with a hook straight in from the clinch and from there onwards never really looked back. Ubereem absolutely bossed the fight from the clinch position as he threw fantastic combos and hooks mixed with some devastating head strikes which ultimately decided the fight (if it wasn't done already) as 2 mins in, a short shot to the head by Ubereem further opened up the cut and then a cracking uppercut almost knocked Kiltscko out cold, but he survived again only to get rocked again, alongside suffering yet another shot to the head opening up the cut even further...but the crowing moment from Ubereem didn't come until the 3rd min, when Ubereem rocked Kiltscko yet again causing the cut to open up even further thus making Kiltscko's face look like a bloody mess, and therefore when the doctors were called in to check Kiltscko in the 4th min, the cut was way too big for him to continue to fight, and therefore they called the fight thus handing him his first loss.

 

RESULT: ALISTAIR UBEREEM WINS VIA TKO (CUT) [ROUND 1]

 

Post Fight Interview: "After the fight, Alistair Ubereem was humble in paying tribute to his opponent but made it clear he wants to go on to bigger and better things. It seemed to go down well with the crowd who cheered him loudly."

 

4. Aleksandar Dulo vs Darragh Fiachna (Light-Heavyweight Bout [205 lbs])

 

Well, if you are a fan of some BJJ action,then get ready for a feast, cause in this bout, we had two very young and exciting young talents, who are both very highly skilled grapplers and wrestlers, going one on one against each other to find out who reigns supreme...Now, since both of em were so skilled in their ground game, this fight was expected to be pretty much a grappling bout, and that is exactly what it turned out to be...So if ya'll want a sneak peak of it, have a look below.

 

Round 1:This fight ended up being completely dominated by Dulo, as right from the get go, he was ultra-aggressive on Fiachna, as he completed a takedown in the very first minute and from there onwards, he never really looked like he was ever gonna lose this fight. Dulo kept constant pressure on Fiachna throughout, maintaing posture, and landing some very hard GNP, while Fiachna on the other end, tried to improve his position with everything he had, but was ultimately unsuccessful. This went on for a while, before Dulo managed to sneak in a wicked elbow strike rocking Fiachna momentarily, before finishing him off with 3 more solid GNP shots, thus ending the fight.

 

RESULT: ALEKSANDAR DULO WINS VIA TKO (STRIKES) [ROUND 1]

 

Post Fight Interview:"A less than humble Aleksandar Dulo misjudged his post fight interview somewhat and came across a little too arrogant whilst trying to hype up his own abilities"

 

5. Jimmy "Spartacus" Lee vs Gluteues Maximus (Welterweight Bout [170 LBS])

 

(KO OF THE NIGHT)

 

Now this bout was always going to be two young guys swinging for dear life, wasn't it? But, everything rarely ever goes as planned, and hence this fight was no exception...but alas, it did give us a special Knockout,so strap yourselves up and enjoy the fight by taking a look below.

 

Round 1: So, as i said above, everyone was expecting this to be a standup brawl, but Maximus shocked everyone along with Lee most probably,cause he instantly completed a takedown on Jimmy Lee and kept him down on the ground for awhile...But, unfortunately due to next to no activity on the ground, the referee intervened and asked them to get back up on their feet again, and then almost as soon as that happened Lee drove Maximus into a clinch and from there on it was just a complete annihalation of Maximus by Lee, as he smashed him with hooks, and uppercuts and hard shots to the body which eventually broke through the defence of Gluetus, and rocked him hard, resulting in him taking cover. Then as soon as Jimmy saw that his opponents legs are very wobbly, he immediately landed a barrage of knees and punches eventually forcing the referee to stop the fight and thus declare Jimmy Lee as the winner.

 

RESULT: JIMMY LEE WINS VIA TKO (STRIKES) [ROUND 1]

 

Post Fight Interview: Jimmy Lee was so overjoyed with the win that he forgot to do his interview.

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MAIN CARD

 

6. Junior Senior vs Kaikara Van Der Byl (Lightweight bout [155 LBS])

 

Starting off our main card,was a bout between two specialists of the ground game, who were both out to prove themselves as the best grappler (at least) in our talent rich Lightweight division. Now this was always going to be a complete and utter grappling contest, so if you are not a fan of the ground game, then unfortunately, this fight might not be something that you would want to be watching...but, if you still do wanna give it a watch, just have a look below.

 

Round 1: From the moment that bell rang to signal the start of the fight, it was just a one way traffic all the way, as Junior Senior completely and quite ridiculously bossed the entirity of this matchup. He started off with clinching up with Byl momentarily, but then as soon as Byl broke off the clinch, Senior successfully landed a classic single-leg takedown into guard, and from there onward, he just held that position for a while, until a remarkable reversal by Van Der Byl, showcasing his own ground game,put him on top of Senior. Now, after that, nothing much really happened for a while, which forced the referee to ask the fighters to stand back up on their feet, but almost instantly, Senior got another succesfull takedown in, and held off any aggression from Byl until the end of the round.

 

Round 2: This was pretty much a carbon copy of round 1, with the only exception being that it was Van Der Byl this time, who successfully landed his own takedown on Senior thus getting a much needed confidence boost to start the round. But after a while, it became pretty evident, that Senior was way too good for Byl on the ground,and that is exactly the difference which led to a winner being decided in this fight, as Senior, just kept trying and trying to hook in those submission from the bottom for the entirity of that second round, until he finally saw a tiny opening and locked in a quite nasty triangle, forcing Van Der Byl to tap, thus ending the fight.

 

RESULT: JUNIOR SENIOR WINS VIA SUBMISSION (TRIANGLE) [ROUND 2]

 

Post Fight Interview: "Our winner, Junior Senior, made sure he spent some time buttering up the crowd during his post fight interview, which will no doubt bring him a few more fans"

 

7. Pedro "El General" Fuentes vs Toyo Hamada (Featherweight Bout [145 LBS])

 

Now about this fight, everyone expected the same thing tbh, which was that if this fight was going to be fought in a standup, then Fuentes would dominated,but if the fight would be on the ground,then Hamada would have a sniff, and Lord Behold, that is exactly the thing which did happen in this fight,but i won't give much away rn, cause if you want an quick recap of the fight, then just have a look below.

 

(All 3 rounds were pretty much the same, so i'll put everything in a single paragraph)

 

Round 1,2 &3: The fight started off with Fuentes straight away doing what he can do best, and clinching up with Hamada... And as soon as that happened, He just showered Hamada with an absolute fountain full of srikes out of a clinch (Muay Thai) which Fuentes obviously tried to fight back very hard, resulting in multiple clinch breaks, but to no avail, as every time Hamada broke the clinch, fuentes would tie him back in a clinch once again, and unload with some more heavy shots until the rounds ended. This went on for pretty much the entire fight,including round 2 and 3, so in all honesty, this was yet another guy, who had a cakewalk down the alleyway in this event,and will sure try to win some more fights, and get ever closer to that elusive title shot.

 

RESULT: PEDRO FUENTES WINS VIA (UD) [ROUND 3]

 

Post Fight Interview: "He literally just flipped us off and walked away without doing the interview..great!"

 

8. Kristof Pardi "Boy" vs Braxton Grey (Featherwight Bout [145 LBS])

 

Next up, we had the classic Grappler vs striker matchup, between two very young, yet very talented kids, who went one on one with each other, to determine which fighting style is the more effective of the two most probably (i am guessing here guys)..But nevertheless, it was a very highly anticipated bout, hence if you wanna know what exactly did happen in the fight, then have a look below.

 

Round 1: We all knew that Grey was much the better of the two in a standup, and therefore, it really did surprise me when Pardi actually went toe-to-toe with Grey right at the beginning of the round while in a standup, and tell you what, he actually cracked Grey open with a good shot to the face, but soon after, it was pretty clear that it was a matter of time before the Takedown attempt did come in from Pardi, and sure enough it did came, and it came out the blue completely, catching Grey off guard, thus finally getting the fight to the ground. And then, it was business as usual for Pardi, as he systemetically destroyed Grey while on the ground, and after a little while, locked in a very dangerous kimura, forcing Grey to tap, thus ending the fight.

 

RESULT: KRISTOF PARDI WINS VIA SUBMISSION (KIMURA) [ROUND 1]

 

Post Fight Interview: "He just told me that he want's to celebrate now, hence he won't do the interview"

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT:

 

 

9. Melo "Pound" Carter vs Carl "Pro" Johnson (Lightweight Bout [155 LBS])

 

Now, moving onto the co-headliner for the evening, we had another classic grappler vs striker matchup, but the difference here was, we pretty much knew all along how this fight was going to go, didn't we? Well, ik you lot might be thinking that i'm speaking out my arse again, but hey, when you have a proven talent looking to build up his record and hype, going one on one against a relatively unproven guy with a poor record, then there was only ever going to be one outcome out of this, therefore, what followed in the fight, is going to be explained down below.

 

Round 1: The fight started off exactly how it was predicted in the first place, with Johnson flying in and missing with a double jab before getting taken down flat on the mat with Carter in side-control...and after that, the fight was almost as good as done, cause Carter systemetically annihalated Johnson on the ground with some heavy GNP, Knees to the body and some heavy punches to the head too (with Johnson looking to get back up on his feet asap, as a result of which he kept tiring himself out). This went on for a while, before a wicked elbow rocked Johnson, and Carter capitalising on the chance, landed some more GNP shots, thus forcing the referee to call the fight thus ending it.

 

RESULT: MELO CARTER WINS VIA TKO (STRIKES) [ROUND 1]

 

Post Fight Interview: "During a confident post fight interview, Melo Carter thanked all his fans. He seemed very genuine when describing how motivated his fans keep him."

 

 

MAIN EVENT:

 

10. Kason Rose vs Synjin Boomkin (Heavyweight Bout [265 LBS])

 

The main event of the evening saw an absolute domination from one of the very best talents in this division, looking to stamp his authority on the division going up against another special young man looking to make a name for himself away from the QFC arena.This was expected to be a rather one-sided yet competitive fight,considering the face that Boomkin has actually won a lot of fights before arriving here at CW MMA,but alas, we all know what happened didn't we? But, if ya'll still don't know what happened in that bout, just take a look below.

 

Round 1: In a few words, this fight can be described as the wrestling and grappling masterclass by Rose, as he completely bossed this fight from minute 1, and never ever looked like losing it. He started off the round with the first of many takedowns throughout the fight, and some good old GNP mixed with some sub attempts, but the referee didn't get to see as much action as he wanted to,hence he made both the fighters stand up again, but immediately,Rose took Boomkin down again, flat on the mat and nowhere to go. After that, Rose tried every submission maneuvor on his arsenal to finish the fight right there and there, but a defiant Boomkin kept him at bay throughout the rest of the round,thwarting every submission move from Rose along the way.

 

Round 2: Round 2 was pretty much a carbon copy of round 1, as Rose took Boomkin down yet again right at the start of the round and then smashed him with GNP, alongside sneaking in some sub attempts, but just like in round 1, Boomkin blocked and thwarted everything that came in his way,until, A slight loss of concentration from Boomkin allowed Rose to sneak in the arm under his chin and choke the life out of him,until he tapped, thus ending the fight.

 

RESULT: KASON ROSE WINS VIA SUBMISSION (CHOKE) [ROUND 2]

 

Post Fight Interview: "An out of breath and clearly excited Kason Rose thanked Fist MMA Gear for their help and support (and free stuff they sent him)."

 

 

So, that's it from another fantastic event, out of CW MMA...We hope you enjoyed the review, so until next time, Take care!

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You can shoot me an offer on doing reviews. I just came back and when I was here last I got offered to do reviews/ predictions/and interviews for 2 other orgs just from people reading the one's I wrote for my own. I had more offers, but at the time managing a full stable/ running an org/ doing my own write ups/ and doing 2 more org write ups was a full schedule.

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Kiso "Bīsutokirā" Kisei


Watashi wa ima shūmatsu, taisen aite o hakai shimasu. Dakara, anata no yuiitsu no Nihon no kemono kara no shinjirarenai hodo no debyū no tatakai o mitekudasai!!
(I will destroy my opponent this weekend. So make sure to watch an Incredible debut fight from your one and only Japanese beast!!)
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CW MMA Warriors Collide (Preview)

 

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Welcome to another bloody, yet fun and exciting Upcoming event we're having in Cage Warriors: Warriors Collide.

Undercard Bouts

1) DJ "King" Shaw (0-1) vs Tony "Tonio" Doblas (0-1) [Heavyweight Bout {265 LBS}]

We start the evening with two Heavyweights looking for their first win in each of their careers. Both of this guys are MT specialist. Doblas having a little advantage in MT while Shaw have a slight advantage with boxing. This fight will be a hard one for Doblas, clearly Shaw has the reach advantage and is way more taller than Doblas by 32cm!! Yes! You heard it right, 32cm! But I'm not counting out Doblas on this one, the guy is hiding bomb on those hands. The only question is can he get those fist on Shaw's Chin? And if he ever reach Shaw's Chin can he crack that granite chin Shaw's been hiding?

Predictions: Shaw via Round 1 TKO(Strikes)

Despite being low on morale I'm picking Shaw on this one, clearly he has the advantage of the stand up fight with that reach and height advantage in addition to that Granite chin.

2) Ramone Rocksaw (0-0) vs Roger Rabbit (0-1) [Middleweight Bout {185 LBS}]

The second fight in our event is with two young middleweights, Rocksaw and Rabbit. Now this will be an epic clash of classic matchup between a Striker vs Grappler. Rocksaw will be making his debut in this fight, we don't know a lot about this fighter but certainly he'll be a good one considering he's being manage by a decent manager. Rocksaw is a wonderful Boxer with a blue belt in BJJ which will help him against a grappler like Rabbit who also have a blue belt and BJJ match with a proficient wrestling. Despite having those Blue belt in BJJ Rabbit lose in his debut via submission, can Rocksaw knock Rabbit out or expose those flaws in Rabbit's ground game and give him his second loss? or will Rabbit smash Rocksaw with those deadly GnP and finally gets his first win?

Predictions: Rocksaw via round 2 KO(Punches)

I love the GnP of Rabbit but I'm leaning to Rocksaw on this one. I think he'll get those hands busy until Rabbit goes to sleep. But it could go the other way too if Rabbit gets it to the ground.


3) Takeshi “Take” Takeda (1-0) vs Viktor Bely (1-2) [Middleweight Bout {185 LBS}]

We have another young middleweights in this fight with Takeda and Bely. Both are coming off with a decision win in their last fights, but I don't like the situation of Bely on this one, he's slightly off on his morale and he is clear tired of his training sessions which will affect his chances of winning against Takeda. Takeda is a wonderful wrestler with Blue belt in BJJ while Bely has respectable boxing and wrestling. Just like our last fight it's a striker vs grappler again. The only difference is that Bely have respectable wrestling wich will help him fend off those TDs Takeda will be doing. Bely will need to keep this one standing and fight outside, keep those boxing to use and try to knock Takeda before Takeda takes him down. Easy to say though, but not an easy thing to do.

Predictions: Takeda via round 3 TKO(Strikes)

I really don't like Bely's chances here, he's low on morale and energy while Takeda is clearly rested with full morale. So I'll take a safe bet here with Takeda.


4) Darius Rodcocker (0-0) vs Hans "Sgt" Schultz (0-0) [Heavyweight Bout {265 LBS}]

Now this fight ain't happening if Schultz can't make the w/c. Schultz coming on this fight with big round belly, he's very heavy and more likely to miss the w/c. This could have been a bloody fight against two Heavyweights looking for their first win in their respective careers. Rodcocker would be disappointed on this one coz he's debut fight is about to be ruled as NC.

Predictions: No Contest.

Even if Schultz go to sauna for an hour, I don't think he'll make the w/c. We're very sorry for Rodcocker, we promise that this will not happen again.

 

 

5) Kenneth "Essence" Frost (0-0) vs Mr Smiley (1-1) [Lightweight Bout {155 LBS}]

Now, I think this Frost vs Smiley is the most interesting fight yet in this event. A fight between a talented 16 year old and an 18 year old. Frost will be making his debut in Cage Warriors at the age of 16. Oh man, this kid have talent he's a Brownbelt in BJJ at his age, who knows how black that Brownbelt is. On the other side we have Smiley , an 18 year old with Granite Chin and also a wonderful wrestler. This clearly will be a grappling battle of tactical wits, planning and execution. Smiley needs to stay on top of Frost coz we all know that wrestlers don't want their back onthe mat, specially against a BJJ practitioner like Frost. Smiley needs to tone down those GnP and fight conservative on the ground and as for Frost, he needs to be active from the bottom and try to get one of those limbs to try and force Smiley to tap.

Predictions: Frost via round 2 submission( Americana)

I'm picking Frost on this one, for me BJJ specialist have the advantage on the ground specially against a wrestler who have white belt in BJJ and loves to GnP opponents.

 

 

MAIN CARD

 

6. Kiso "Bisutokira" Kisei (0-0) vs Jack " Wacko" William (1-0) [Light-Heavyweight Bout {205 LBS}]

 

Starting off our main card, is a bout between two very young and talented strikers, with both of them probably already planning to take this fight to the ground (Doesn't make sense right? Well, let me explain). Now, the reason i say this, is cause looking at both of their skillsets closely, i can't really see either of em having a hefty advantage in terms of standup skills over the other...umm maybe not,cause Kisei might be the better boxer out of the two with a much better learning speed, but, i don't see Kisei knocking William out cold tbh,so this fight could either just be an all out brawl with haymakers in the middle of the ring from both fighters, or, this could be a very tactical fight with both being cautious about their aggression level, and then in the end,it will come down to who keeps their concentration and their nerve in a pressure situation...nonetheless tho, this fight is not one which you guys would not wanna miss, so make sure to keep your popcorns ready,cause this is going to be an absolute thriller.

 

Prediction: Kiso Kisei wins via TKO (Round 3)

 

I picked Kiso simply cause i feel that slight standup advantage would be the deciding factor in the match, and at the end,when both of the fighters are tired, the boxing from Kiso will deliever it's fruits and knock William out.

 

7. Chocolate Chip (4-0) vs Joe "Our Only Hope" Biden (3-1) [Welterweight Bout {170 LBS}]

 

Next up, is a bout between two jewels straight out of the QFC arena. Now, as you guys probably know already,this fight will literally be a ass-on-the-ground kind of stuff at all times with both fighters looking to take this fight to the ground and literally make this mma bout, a grappling contest...and honestly, no one can blame them,cause both of them are proper grapplers,and i mean proper ones, with both of em having purple belts and some solid wrestling to add to it, alongside next to no standup skills...so yeah,if you are not a fan of grappling, then this bout is not for you. Anyways, another point i wanted to make is that, this is actually a rematch between the two of em following on from the QFC tournament final they both fought in, where Biden was unfortunately beaten (No politics in here boys)...and therefore, this bout is sure to have some extra edge to it,owing to the fact that Biden would not have been pleased to have lost their previous fight, and hence, he would be desperate to avenge his loss, whereas Chip on the other end would also be razor sharp focused on this bout so that he can show everyone who is the better of the two once and for all...and therefore, this fight is sure to be one hell of a contest which you shall not miss.

 

Prediction: Chocolate Chip to win via UD again.

 

I simply chose Chip to win cause i simply can't see this fight playing out any different than their previous encounter.

 

8. Josh "Huaman Ragdoli" Koscheck Jr (2-1) vs Zion "Btreet King" Masvidal (2-1) [Welterweight Bout {170 LBS}]

 

So next up in the list, we have a "superfight" (Joking), "shitty-ass fight" (Still Joking), alright decent matchup (that sounds better) between two hungry fighters in their mid 20's looking to make a name for themselves in the best breeding ground for proper talent in the 365k+ range. Now, Josh is a wrestler with not much else to show for really, who is a former title challenger at Clones Fighting Championship (no disrespect,but that wasn't the best org in terms of having a talented roster), and would most probably just try to take his opponent down all the time and try to finish him on the ground. But on the other end, in Masvidal, we have a very talented boxer with a decent record to show for (we should not forget he lost to Chocolate Chip in the QFC tournament), who will be going all out to "knock his opponent out in 20 seconds" (which his manager publicly said that he would do)...so this one will be a thriller too i guess, so my advice would be, DON'T BLINK.

 

Prediction: Zion Masvidal wins via TKO (Round 2)

 

I don't really know why i predicted Zion to win, but i guess, if his manager is so confident of the win, then he would probably win and win easily.

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

9. Andrew "Beastmode" Shorts (1-0) vs Spartacus Gladiator (1-0) [Light-Heavyweight Bout {205 LBS}]

 

Moving onto our co-headliner for the evening, we have a very exciting bout between two of the most exciting not-so-young talents in the Light-Heavyweight division, where in you will be sure to see a quick, yet classy finish from either one of the fighters tbh, as both of them have a reputation for some quite fantastic Knockouts in their respective careers. Now taking a look at the skillsets possessed by both of them, i can see hella lot of difference between them as Andrew is a guy who would rather prefer to be in close proximity of his opponent and use his clinch (i don't know his build so i am only guessing that he has good clinch) advantage and hurt his opponent, whereas Gladiator is a guy who would rather at arms length from his opponent...and therefore, although this fight will indeed stay in the feet with both fighters looking to knock each others balls off, but we can expect to see drastically different style of fighting from both of em, and therefore, this one is a bout which you shall not miss.

 

Prediction: Spartacus Gladiator wins via KO (Round 2)

 

I expect the KO power to work wonders.

 

MAIN EVENT

 

10. Cereal "Bone Gaming" Ganes (5-1) vs Jack Brooks (1-0) [Welterweight Bout {170 LBS}]

 

The main event of the evening takes us to a classic bout between a striker and grappler, both of whom have had pretty decent starts to their respective careers, but are yet to really stamp their authority in the big leagues and actually try their luck in an organization, and therefore, this debut for both the fighters in a competitve organization is sure to be one hell of a contest for sure with both fighters desperately trying to win at all cost. Now, taking a look at the skillsets of both the fighters, i simply expect Cereal to follow suit with his previous fights and try to take this fight to the ground where he clearly has an advantage over his opponent, whereas on the other end, Brook will try his level best to keep this fight on the feet where he clearly has an advantage...hence at the end of the day, this fight will just be about who can use his skills advantage to perfection, cause whoever does it will surely win this fight...so be sure to keep an eye on this one specially.

 

Prediction: Cereal Ganes wins via round 2 submission

 

I gave him this fight cause i expect him to approach this fight with a similar strategy which he had in his previous fight and therefore, if he does that, i am sure he will win.

 

 

SO WITH THAT, ANOTHER FANTASTIC EVENT IN OUR BELOVED CW MMA COMES TO AN END

WE HOPE YOU GUYS LIKED THE PREVIEW, AND UNTIL NEXT TIME, TAKE CARE AND HAVE A GOOD DAY!

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9-3-0, Island Tournament Runner Up at Middleweight

First, I want to thank Caged Warriors for bringing me in. I'm looking forward to winning that belt at 185 and holding it for a long time. Shout out to Sohrab Bahmanzade. We fought together on the Island. He put me on my ass in the first round, but I won the fight. I'm not much of a talker. Probably the quietest guy at my gym. I just want to get in there as soon as I get the chance and show why I'm the best fighter in the promotion.

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Helsinki Xtreme Fightwear presents : CW MMA - Aftermath!

 

" Saturday November 14th Cage Warriors makes it's return to the Micro Arena!! We have a ten fight card for the fans tomorrow. Let's take a look at the preliminary bouts on the rundown!!!"

 

The Rundown

 

Fight 1

 

Craven Carver vs Joe Young at 170 pits two 18 year olds looking to prove themselves. Carver will look to use his bjj purple belt to use as he takes on a proficient wrestler in Young. On the feet Carver has the edge in the clinch. Young is coming off a loss and is desperate for a win. Both men are prepped for the fight but Young's morale after his debut loss in QFC scares me.

 

Prediction: Craven Carver by Submission.

 

Fight 2

 

Hugo B Johansson vs Mai Tai at Heavyweight should be a fun fight. Mai Tai is coming off of a knockout loss in his pro debut and he wants to keep this fight on the feet. He comes in with a Wonderful clinch game and we expect him to look to lock up his opponent. Hugo is pretty well rounded at twenty five years old but he isn't great anywhere unlike his opponent. Hugo is okay standing and on the ground but being this is his debut we have no idea where he wants to take this fight.

 

Prediction: Mai Tai by Decision

 

Fight 3

 

Tee Higgins and Co " Show" Johnson throw down next at Heavyweight. Co Johnson is making his pro debut in a very hard fight against 4-1 Higgins. Johnson is going to want this fight to stay on the feet and luckily for him his opponent wants the same thing. Higgins has won three in a row and all three have been round 1 knockouts.

 

Prediction: Tee Higgins by Knockout

 

Fight 4

 

At Featherweight we get Conor Travers taking on White Widow as both men make their promotional debuts. Conor hopes his pro debut goes to the ground where he has a huge advantage in bjj. White Widow holds the advantage everywhere else and he has one win in his career, that experience over his opponent gives him an edge.

 

Prediction: White Widow by Knockout

 

Fight 5

 

Welterweight fighters Taxo Nagazaki versus Michael Santos is a striker vs grappler classic. 25 year old Taxo is making his debut and he comes in confident in his remarkable boxing skills. The problem Taxo has is that his wrestling and bjj is nonexistent and his opponent Santos is already 3-0 with three submissions at 20 years of age.

 

Prediction: Michael Santos by Submission

 

Main Card

 

Fight 6 - Middleweight

 

Commando Wrecker vs Drake DJ

 

19 year old kickboxer Commando is coming off an insane 38 second knockout win in his KT debut. Now Commando makes his mma debut and he is confident that he can keep the fight on the feet by using his respectable wrestling. His opponent DJ believes this fight goes to the ground and he snaps Wrecker in half. DJ has a bjj brown belt and with his respectable muay thai skills he thinks he can control the fight.

 

Prediction : I really believe both these guys could have bright futures but both come in without full energy and that may play a factor in this fight. Commando in my opinion has had more time to train his secondary skills and that is why he will be faster and sharper despite being a little short on stamina.

 

Commando Wrecker by KO

 

Fight 7 - Light Heavyweight

 

Rubens Flijers vs Pinina Zhikova

 

On paper this is another grappler versus striker fight. At 22 years old Ruben is making his debut and comes into this fight with proficient boxing and competent muay thai and maybe can keep this fight standing but Pinina has wonderful wrestling and I have insider info that he'll be looking to grind Ruben into the mat.

 

Prediction: This is a tough one to call because we haven't seen either guy fight. Ruben is a little older but his mediocre wrestling doesn't compete with Pinina's Wrestling.

 

Zhikova getting it done via second round TKO

 

Fight 8 - Middleweight

 

Deair Shaw versus Antonio Walter's

 

Shaw is 1-0 and the 18 year old is coming into this fight after a decision victory that saw him work every facet of his game last time out. From the outside looking in I can't tell what skills Deair likes to use the most because in his last fight he wasn't dominant, he just landed more than his opponent. If you look at the takedown and clinch attempts however it would show he has some growing to do. His opponent Antonio would likely choose to keep this fight standing, both in his debut fight and his TWGC bout he has been beaten on his back. Once via tko and once via submission. If Walter's wants to get a win it has to come from his boxing.

 

Prediction : I think this goes to decision and Shaw gets it done again by being busier than his opponent.

 

Co Main Event - Middleweight

 

Frenke Bodson versus Rasim Drvosjeca

 

This fight is intriguing because both men want to get this fight to the ground but for different reasons. Bodson is known to have remarkable wrestling but in his pro debut his fight couldn't have been more boring. He held his opponent on the ground for fifteen minutes. His opponent improved position but Bodson maintained control and the result was that all three judges fell asleep and the fight was a draw. Going against Rasim is going to be difficult for Bodson. In his debut the 25 year old got the fight to the ground and immediately went to work and secured a submission victory.

 

Prediction: Rasim will win this one by being the busier man whether on top or bottom he will grind out a victory via submission.

 

The Main Event - Featherweight

 

Rikshaar Das versus Brock Bareknuckle

 

Das comes into his pro debut with more than a few points off in his morale, it may not be a deciding factor in the fight but it will surely be some factor. The 25 year old is headlining this card and he comes in with strong muay thai and a feeble boxing game but I believe will want to keep this thing standing and in the clinch. His blue belt in bjj won't likely help him in this one as his opponent Brock has a bjj purple belt and a submission victory to his credit. Brock Bareknuckle sounds like the name of a boxer but this 25 year old will definitely try to pull guard in the clinch and get a win via submission.

 

Prediction- Brock has a manager who knows what he is doing and brings his fighters in ready to compete. Das will try to keep it standing but barring some wonderful take down defense we haven't seen I think Bareknuckle eventually gets this fight to the mat and secures a win via submission.

 

That's it for tonight's preview, I hope you enjoyed it. It wasn't as thorough as I'd like to had been but it was on short notice. Good luck I to all the fighters.

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CW MMA: WAR - PREVIEW
21 Nov, 2020 - Helsinki (20:00 GMT)

 

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1) Gary Bellamy (3-1) v Mario Thomas (4-1) (Lightweight Bout [155 LBS])

 

Bellamy is a boxer with an impressive early career, with some decisive knock outs. He looks to prefer fighting at range, as he seems to have had troubles in his last fight landing shots from inside the clinch. He has a decently well rounded skillset.

 

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Thomas, also a boxer, seems to be more of an endurance fighter. He goes the distance in every match. He has a granite chin and can wrestle definsively.. He has yet to finish an opponent, but may be able to outlast Bellamy tonight. Both fighters are trying to redeem themselves from a loss.

(Prediction Bellamy via KO)

 

2) Edward Grubbs (0-0) v Hallbjorn Hjorturson (1-0) (Middleweight Bout [185 LBS])

 

Grubbs is an unknown Muay Thai artist. This will be the first professional fight for Grubbs.

He has a Strong Muay Thai skillset with some BJJ, and a very experienced manager. He will likely be looking to get into the clinch and work from there.

VS

 

Hjorturson has proven his knock out Power in his QFC debut. He also has a good chin, as he took 3 head kicks in the first 2 minuts of the fight and shrugged them off.. He is looking to improve his 1/0 record this evening and solidify his name as a contender in the organization.

 

(Prediction Grubbs via TKO)

 

3) Clark Gorzecki (0-0) v eL IsoG (0-0) (Middleweight Bout [185 LBS])

 

Gorzecki is an unknown fighter with some exceptional Wrestling. His manager is also very experienced and knows how to train a fighter, so this is really the only thing going for the bookies on this fight.. I am looking at this guy and getting a ground and pound vibe, due to his limited BJJ experience.

VS

 

IsoG is a Boxer who showed some very well rounded skills in his last fight - which by the way, ended in a Draw.. This had to leave a bad taste in IsoG's mouth, so he's surely going to come in with all he's got for this fight. He will have his takedown defense and grappling tested here.

 

(Prediction -- Gorzecki via TKO)

 

4. Minoari Amida (1-0) v Leevi Saros (0-0) (Middleweight Bout [185 LBS])

 

Amida is an extremely talented Muay Thai fighter, who ended his first career fight with a brutal head kick only 33 seconds into the fight.. I wan't to see more of what this guy can do! 33 Seconds wasn't enough! I'm sure he is eager to show us more.

VS

 

Remember that Draw we were just talking about? Saros is the other half of that fight.. He is a boxer, and a damn good one. From what we saw in his last fight, he is also well rounded and makes use of everything in his repertoire. His chin will be put to the test though against Amida's legs.

 

(Prediction -- Amida via KO)

 

5. Mike Quackenbush (3-1) v Dustin Sleeth (1-0) (Lightweight Bout [155 LBS])

 

Sleeth has 1 QFC bout that saw lots of clinchwork action and some submissions. He Mmay want to make use of his superior Muay Thai and standup for this fight, as his opponent has the better BJJ and will no doubt be looking to take this to the ground.

VS

Quackenbush has an impressive string of 3 dominant victories, and only one defeat by decision, all in the QFC. He uses the clinch as doorway to takedowns. He was dominated in the clinch in his last fight, so hopefully he has improved his game in that area.

 

(Prediction Sleeth via TKO)

 

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6) Ivan Pustansky (2-0) v William Gray (1-0) (Middleweight Bout [185 LBS])

 

Pustansky is a Muay Thai fighter who lives in the clinch. His razor sharp elbows rain down on his opponent and turn them into a bloody mess. His last win came by TKO due to cuts.. What more can I say? .. Yikes..!

VS

 

Gray's first fight was a win by decision. It didn't look like he really found a groove, but he just went with it.. Some fighters work best that way. All that matters is he went the distance and got the W. Both of these fighters are undefeated, so one of them will take their first taste of the bitterness of defeat.

 

(Prediction -- Pustansky via TKO)

 

7) Rod Farva v Vladimir Kchzzvkofsky (Heavyweight Bout [265 LBS])

Farva is a wrestler with a BJJ background. He has an undefeated 1 and 0 record, with a submission victory via Kimura in the first round. He would definitely like to see this fight go to the ground as his opponent looks to have some standup skills.

 

VS

 

Kchzzvkofsky is an unknown wrestler with some respectable boxing. He apparently has a popular youtube channel where he exposes fake martial artists. There isn't much known about this fighter, but his manager is well established in the sport.

 

(Prediction Kchzzvkofsky via KO)

 

8) Floki Magnusson (2-0) v Maverick Diaz (0-0) (Heavyweight Bout [265 LBS])

 

Magnusson is a Muay Thai fighter, with equally impressive wrestling skills. His last fight gave us a nice showing of his clinch game, and ended up knocking out his opponent with some nasty knees. Magnusson is looking to keep his undefeated status against an up and coming Maverick Diaz.

 

VS

 

Diaz is an unknown fighter thus far. He has some strong boxing, and a blue belt in BJJ. His fighting style isn't really clear yet, but I expect to see some fighting from range to stay clear of Magnusson's clinch. Hey may have a better shot getting this fight to the ground, unless hes hiding some heavy hands and is able to get the KO.

 

(Prediction -- Magnusson via TKO)

 

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Nobunaga has a proven track record of 3 submission victories and only 1 loss by decision. He has never been finished in his professional career. With a brown belt in BJJ, and a strong wrestling game to complement it; you can be sure that his ground game is top notch. His last fight was a grappling match for the ages. He came up just short in that fight, so he will be looking to redeem himself tonight against Rakosi.

 

VS

 

Rakosi is a boxer who finished his debut fight with a big knock out only 35 seconds into the fight! This man has some dangerous hands, and also has some respectable wrestling experience. No doubt, Rakosi will want to keep this fight standing and put the lights out on Nobunaga before he's taken down. I think he will want to avoid using his wrestling tonight against this opponent.

 

(Prediction -- Nobunaga via Submission)

 

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Dawn is an undefeated BJJ Artist, with 5 wins in the QFC all coming by a different submission! Dawn loves to show off his skills, and I can't wait to see what he's got for us here. His last fight was almost finished with ground and pound strikes, but he changed his mind at the last second, and went for the triangle choke instead to keep things consistent. Though, he's never faced a seasoned opponent like Crazy Legs before.. It should be a very good grappling match.

VS

 

Legs is another BJJ Artist, with a fantastic ground game. He has a total of 3 victories, 2 of them by way of submission. His last fight, won by unanimous decision; was a back and forth submission game that had both fighters grabbing at arms and legs for 15 minutes straight. he is now looking to end Dawn's winning streak, and solidify himself as a top contender in the division. In terms of skill these two fighters are almost even, though Legs' morale seems to still be recovering.

 

(Prediction -- Legs via Submission)


PREVIEW WRITTEN BY: Mr DAN INCAN

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Cage Warriors MMA : WAR

 

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Robb - Hello everyone and welcome to the Cage Warriors post show. I am Robb Smith here with my partner Jordan F. Tonight we were treated to an amazing event here at Paddy O's bar. The sold out 700 fans in attendance had a good night and as I said Jordan we all enjoyed these fights.

 

Jordan - Tonight we saw some athletes give everything they had and still it wasn't enough. Dan In A Can is our correspondent on the floor tonight and he has some post fight comments for us later but for now let's go over the preliminary card.

 

Fight 1 - Lightweight - Garry Bellamy vs Mario Thomas.

 

Robb - Mario wanted this fight to stay on the feet. He was moving and shaking and landing swiftly. Every time Bellamy would try to get this thing to the ground he got caught with a punch or kick.

 

Jordan F - Garry Bellamy wanted this fight in the clinch but it never lasted long enough for him to make a difference. Mario jabbed and uppercut his way through all three rounds. Bellamy would land a few shots here and there but Thomas dictated the fight.

 

Robb - Mario landed forty strikes to the eleven of his opponent and got the judges nod at 30 - 27. Even more than that Mario improves to 5-1 and rebounds from his lone loss.

 

Fight 2 - Middleweight - Hallbjorn Hjorturson vs Edward Grubbs.

 

Jordan - The Viking , Hallbjorn came into this one countering. Grubbs wasn't taking his time in this one. He started out fast and he took control of everything until he didn't have it anymore.

 

Robb - The viking took control when this fight went to the ground and he didn't stop landing until the referee called the fight.

 

Jordan - Hallbjorn is now ranked in the top ten at middleweight and at 2-0 his next fight is guaranteed to be against someone ranked.

 

Fight 3 - Middleweight - eL IsoG vs Clark Gorzecki.

 

Robb - Look both these guys came into this looking for their first pro win and IsoG wasn't about wasting time. This 18 year old showed that his class and he did it fast.

 

Jordan - IsoG throws a jab that cuts Clark immediately. He throws a combo that puts Clark on his ass and IsoG jumps into mount and finishes this thing in fifteen seconds flat!!

 

Robb - After his huge win Dan spoke with IsoG. Let's hear what he had to say.

 

" I knew I had the power and speed to shut him down. I am young and fly and flashy, nobody can stop me."

 

Fight 4 - Middleweight - Leevi Saros vs Minoari Amida.

 

Jordan - I thought Saros dominated in this fight. I know Amida on paper looked to have the better clinch game but tonight that didn't show. Saros in the first round put his opponent against the cage and picked him apart.

 

Robb - Are you kidding me?!? I cannot believe how damn good Saros was tonight. This kid gets me pumped. He finishes the first round by pummeling his opponent. I didn't think Amida was going to make it through the round. Saros came out and clinched him again and just put em down. Saros to me is a prospect to keep an eye on.

 

Fight 5 - Lightweight - Mike Quackenbush vs Dustin Sleeth.

 

Robb - I have respect for Dan In a can but what the hell was he looking at when he predicted Sleeth to win this by tko? Mike has been on a roll. Sure he was coming in off a loss but we knew if this fight went to the mat Quack was going to have the advantage.

 

Jordan - What's funny about Mike winning this fight is that his opponent I'd the one that took him down. Sleeth felt he could dictate the pace on the ground but Mike reversed thing and was poised when he needed to be. Locking in the kimura and moving to 4 -1. He is ranked top 4 in a division without a lot of depth. With the top two guys booked for a fight Mike could wait out a title shot.

 

Main Card -

 

Robb - The main card kicked off with a bang, Grazi Akbar not only had his fighter Quackenbush on the prelims but another one of his guys opened up the main card.

 

Fight 6 - Middleweight - Ivan Pustansky vs William Gray.

 

Jordan - The first round of this fight was back and forth. Ivan wanted this thing in the clinch but William Gray continued to break the clinch. Once this thing stayed put of the clinch Gray began to pick and pop his opponent. Ivan closed the round off with a counter punch that sent William to the mat but other than that Gray dictated most of the round.

 

Robb - Ivan was told during the break that he needed to counter this next round and he did. His opponent had this thing in the clinch and he was controlling it but an error cost him everything. Ivan countered with an overhand that ended things abruptly. After the fight Ivan was heard speaking in his native tongue.

 

Fight 7 - Heavyweight - Vladimir Kchzzvkofsky vs Rod Farva.

 

Jordan - Vladimir the meat castle was absolutely dominant in this one. Farva needed to get this fight to the mat but couldn't. Vlad picked him apart and when Rod was dropped The Meat Castle called him to stand up and as he got up Vladimir again lands a nasty right that floors Rod and ends this fight in 28 seconds.

 

Robb - Vladimir owned this fight and his pro debut really couldn't have gone much better. He wasn't hurt and will pull a quick turnaround against 2-0 Ubereem.

 

Fight 8 - Floki Magnusson vs Maverick Diaz.

 

Jordan - I was excited about this Heavyweight battle. Both men would be looking to stand and throw bombs and that's exactly what we got but it was very one sided and I wasn't expecting that.

 

Robb - Maverick Diaz couldn't do anything in this fight because Floki controlled the clinch and the pace. He absolutely unloaded on Diaz and ended it in the clinch with a massive knee!! Floki isn't booked for his next fight but I have to believe he will be a favorite.

 

Co Main Event

Light Heavyweight

Bela Rakosi vs Riku Nobunaga

 

Jordan - Riku was coming into this fight after his first career loss , a decision loss. Riku wanted to get this fight to the ground where he is a wizard. All three of his wins came by submission. Taking on a heavy handed Rakosi, I really expected Riku to look for the early takedown but it didn't go that way at all.

 

Robb - Yeah I was also a bit taken back by the fact that Riku was trying to stand with his opponent. He landed a couple strikes but Bela dictated the pace of this fight and landed at a rate of over 90%. Rakosi hammered Riku over and over until a right put Riku on his ass and finally Bela followed him to the mat and tenderized him until the referee called it.

 

Jordan - Bela Rakosi said after the fight that he wanted the winner of the main event and he felt that the crowing of a 205 champion will include him.

 

Main Event -

Light Heavyweight

Phoenix Dawn vs Crazy Legs

 

Jordan - Phoenix Dawn to me looked like the face of this division coming into this fight. At 5-0 with five finishes via submission I believed this man was the champion without his crown but Crazy Legs absolutely proved his worth in this fight.

 

Robb - Yeah. Legs came into this one at 3 - 2 and he had been submitted before. Look we all saw Dawn winning this but Legs earned everyone's respect. Crazy legs controlled this fight in the first round by being more physical and though Phoenix was trying some submissions he never got close to taking legs out. After the first round both men stared at one another and Legs grew even more confident in his abilities after playing great defense. In the second round it was clear that Phoenix had lost his train of thought and was just wanting to be done. Legs put him on his back and threw some ground pound to get Dawn to open up so he could secure a submission and that's exactly what happened. He secured the arm and that was all.

 

Jordan - Legs is now 4-2 and is ranked #1 in his division. I mentioned Bela Rakosi and so did Legs in his post fight interview. " I want the belt , Rakosi wants the belt. We are the top guys. Who can win? His knockout power or my slick submissions? Let's find out with the title on the line!!"

 

Robb - Whether or not they do get this title fight is yet to be seen but if it happens I definitely want to be there to see it!! Thanks for joining us tonight. Be sure to catch us next week right here at Paddy O's for CW presents Bloodshed!! Until then , chin down and hands up, have a good night!!

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Cool post fight event commenting by Jordan and Robb. Keep up the good work!

 

There is a hot boiling atmosphere starting to pressurize the halls of Caged Warriors as both Leevi Saros and eL IsoG both won decisively their respected matches at the event. 4 weeks until their fiery rematch, Saros and IsoG will settle the controversial debut draw match with absolute chaos as both fighters are determined to leave it all in the octagon. Expect some ungodly hell to be unleashed by these young guns at forthcoming Caged Warriors MMA: Eclipse event 19th December 2020:

 

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Leevi "Stones" Saros, "The Finnish philosopher"

 

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Stones Diary, part 2: Resurrections

 

Las Vegas, USA

24th November 2020

 

= Testament of myself =

 

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Yeah that happened. What makes these early steps as a professional fighter interesting, is that in my both first fights I have been counted out via pre-fight predictions. In essence, my skills, will and determination are not seen as strongly outside the Octagon as is witnessed inside. This is perfectly fine though. I have never been nor will be discouraged by the fortune tellers of varied expertise. However, I do suggest taking a bit more awareness of my presence, specially at Caged Warriors. I am not some weak minded testosterone-fueled wannabe-gangster boxer. I am the real deal and I am focused. Prepare yourselves accordingly.

 

Lastly, I want to thank my japanese opponent Minoari Amida for the fight we had. Amida showed the spirit of a true Bushido. Despite being mostly on the receiving end, he never folded until it was physically impossible to continue. The man holds willpower of a thousand samurais. Keep the honorable flame burning, all the very best to the future. Arigato!

"Measure of a man is not seen at the time of victory, but the time of defeat"

- Leevi Saros 2020

 

= Rematch Resurrected =

 

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After all the one-sided (not by me) flame-inducing drama and hate driven verbal spitting around the controversial debut draw match, rematch has been locked between me and the infamous eL IsoG. IsoG also won decisively his match in same past event with furious 15 second KO against totally oblivious belarusian wrestler Clark Gorzecki.

 

It's a brutal 4 week countdown period for us both as there will be absolute mayhem awaiting both participants. Either there will be eye sockets flying in first minute or it will be some sort of a chaotic limb grind, but mark my word, there will be relentless violence shown and this one will not see another lottery decision light by judges.

 

Don’t blink at Caged Warriors MMA: Eclipse event 19th December 2020.

 

"Sometimes violence is the key to unlock peace"

- Leevi Saros 2020

 

= London out, Las Vegas in =

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The worst thing happened a few weeks ago (I ominously foresaw in previous diary part). I was just ending my training at local MMA gym when after exiting the building, two seemingly hostile looking fellows started to follow me. As I was the last guy out of the gym and had full training gear in bag, I suspect they were just targeting someone who they thought was carrying something heavy and valuable. Well, they definitely picked the wrong target. Firstly, anyone out of MMA gym is hardly the easiest one to mug plus training bags rarely hold anything but the sweatiest treasures. They obviously were not smart enough to notice.

 

Anyways, after reaching corner of the building leading to my residence with these two trailing behind like pair of hungry fishes to one lonely shark, I saw another not so kind looking man waiting at the front of my apartment house. Seems I have been scouted out before as this looked like a planned robbery. ALAS, as soon as they spotted I was onto their dark intentions, they rushed me fast and hard from all sides. It was bad position for me to be in...

Fortunately, after a brief chaotic 3 vs 1 rumble, the three less-street-wise warmongers found themselves moaning on asphalt with bloody noses and bruises. Immediatelly after the incident, I sprinted home, packed my stuff and booked nearest hotel. This great city of London is not safe for me anymore. Next week I scouted some decent training gyms around the world and happened to find one in Las Vegas. And there I went. Hopefully I stay in Vegas like the legendary phrase mysteriously states… time will tell.

 

= Finland, sweet Finland=

 

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On a lighter note: before moving base from London to Las Vegas, I visited my sweet home country Finland. Sweet indeed as most don't know we are one big sugar tooth as nation. No joke. We Finns casually chomp average of 14 kilos of candy per citizen per year. By this we rank 5th in whole EU at candy eating, just behind Baltic countries etc. In absurd contrast, we also have the lowest sugar consumption in Europe. Now that's a headscratcher of a contradicting combination!

 

Many Finns, as I also, are specially into salted liquorice ("Salmiakki") and traditional liquorice ("Lakritsi"). Unfortunately these black jewels of tasty goodness will raise blood pressure if consumed regularly and/or lot at once. Modern era medical science has yet again exposed the unwanted truth: all things that tastes heavenly are most likely detriment to health. Touché. Anyhows, the unique taste of liquorice comes from Glycyrrhiza plants, which has beforementioned inevitable negative side effect when extracted. But the taste is really something to behold. Many foreigners visiting our country have often stated that if one likes liquorice, you get the best natural tasting ones from Finland. I wont argue on that.

 

Our liquorice desires doesnt end to candy either. We are so deep into our devilish subject of the darkest matter, we have made multiple side products with salted liquorice and liquorice as the main flavour. Below you see the ice cream and alcohol variants enchanced with both types of liquorice. Darn tooties, I can't stand posting these illegally tempting images anymore without doing something about it! *running to own personal bag stack of liquorice*

 

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"Only the fools reject the secret fruits of our earth's labour"
- Leevi Saros 2020

 

 

Stones Diary, to be continued...in December 2020

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