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Updated a little bit. Shit takes forever. No wonder I never finished it lol.

 

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Semi-Inspired by Xyel's thread and the toot your own horn thread, let's check Convicted Fight Club's state of 350K fighters:

 

 

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"The Pitbull" Mohammed Kahn
10-1-1 (10 KO, 3 SUB)

Mohammed Kahn: "The Lebanese Pitbull" shot to fame as the League of Madness Season 1 Winner. He showed off his big KO Power with the destruction of paper champ and perennial fighter dodger Aaron Wolf from camp Camara. With 7 knockouts and 3 submissions on his resume, Kahn is a finisher that has laid waste to a handful of promising Light Heavyweights that include Felix Silva, Ralph McGuire, and João Andrade. Kahn has only been to the judges twice in his career and he was shafted on the cards both times resulting in a Majority Draw and a Decision loss. Following the closure of Madness, Syn' jumped on the opportunity to secure Kahn long term despite his connections to the Kartila Madan criminal organization and in his Syn' debut he tapped Mahrishi easier than Mannetosen tapped Bjorn's mom. One of the promising stars of the 350K Light Heavyweight division, he's already been awarded 7 Fight of the Night awards and 1 Submission of the Night award, which most likely means he's been jewed out of a few Knockout of the Night awards.

 

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"Downtown Funky" Kurt Diesel
1-0-0 (1 DEC)
9-5 TWGC

Kurt Diesel is a determined Olympic wrestler that spends his time in Convicted Fight Club as a training partner. He is a veteran of the TWGC circuit and signed to the grappling organization CACC. His build is shite, he was an experiment, and his MMA career is compromised before it could begin. His only claim to fame will be his success on the grappling circuit which has thus far been inconsistent. He's showed some promise early on, competing against vastly superior and more experienced grapplers. 0-2 to Shane McGowan in TWGC competition, he's got a nemesis on his radar.

 

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Jeronimo "Pinoy Savage" Puno
6-1-0 (2 KO, 3 SUB)

Son of Kajun, 3rd Generation Puno, perhaps the Strongest Tycoon Family Lineage in the entire world. Jeronimo spent the first 5 fights of his career on the QFC circuit hunting commies like Boris Kylov. This lead to him appearing on SFL 1 and choking out Communist Tea Party funded terrorist Raz Simone in similar fashion to George Floyd. He avenged the only loss of his career by heel hooking a brown belt in BJJ, showing off the evolution in his MMA game. Now he currently waits to participate in the Aloha Hoi Grand Prix (350K) in the SFL. He shows promise but he has big shoes to fill and remains relatively untested against legitimate competition. 2021 will reveal if he has the same potential as the Puno's before him.

 

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"Kung Fu Zombie" Bong Ji Woo
1-0-0 (1 TKO)
9-2 TWGC
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Bong Ji Woo had a cool 4:20 1st Round TKO in his MMA debut, but since that debut the "Kung Fu Zombie" has been primarily focused on the TWGC circuit where he's amassed a 9-2 record. KFZ has won a medal every time he's entered a TWGC tournament. He won gold at TWGC 29 division 3 at 170 lbs, silver at TWGC 30 division 2 at 155 lbs, and bronze at TWGC 31 division 2 at 185 lbs. While he's showed a lot of promise on the grappling circuit he's still untested in MMA waters, and 2021 will reveal if he has P4P potential.

 

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Marcello "Hurricane" Sosa
12-1-1 (6 KO)
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Marcello "Hurricane" Sosa deserves his own thread, but HFC's smacktalk thread serves as the sector for his content for now. Much like Dre, after winning his QFC debut Sosa had an unsuccessful ID restricted organizational debut but he would bounce back strong with 3 of his next 4 wins coming by way of TKO. A draw with featherweight rival Lorenzo Benedetti would setback his Madness title aspirations and Madness would close before Sosa could capture the belt from the belt holder DeShawn West. With a 7-1-1 record Sosa's camp chased Madness Champion DeShawn West to HFC. Sosa captured the title from Jewel Diaz in his 2nd fight with the organization and has successful defended it 3 times in a row with his last 2 title defenses ending by way of TKO. Sosa's set to defend his strap against familiar adversary Lorenzo Beneditti, this will be the 3rd time these two share the cage together but the first time under the HFC banner.

 

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Igor Warlovski
5-2-0 (5 KO)

Igor's name is suiting for his learning speed - dirt slow. He was created at the backend of 350K, arriving in the 358K range. He entered the first 64 man QFC tournament ever, and finished as a semi-finalist placing 3rd. Surprising Igor is good at math but due to his inability to grasp the most basic principles of MMA, he will most likely get the axe at the next 370K wave to give my roster more diversity.

 

 

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Ryoto "War Machine" Takahashi
4-0-0 (4 SUB)
0-1 TWGC

Ryoto has potential and is in desperate need of a cooler higher quality avatar. He's made relatively quick work of his opponents, but to be fair he's fought against the can factory. He is the only fighter to defeat Destin Cravin (6-1-0) but that was earlier in their careers. Ryoto's hand-to-eye coordination has secured him a spot on the roster for the long haul, but a disastrous 2021 could see him get the axe if other hiddens don't support that granite chin of his.

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On 11/13/2020 at 3:05 PM, Rambo said:

Semi-Inspired by Xyel's thread and the toot your own horn thread, let's check Convicted Fight Club's state of 350K fighters:

 

 

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"The Pitbull" Mohammed Kahn
10-1-1 (10 KO, 3 SUB)

Mohammed Kahn: "The Lebanese Pitbull" shot to fame as the League of Madness Season 1 Winner. He showed off his big KO Power with the destruction of paper champ and perennial fighter dodger Aaron Wolf from camp Camara. With 7 knockouts and 3 submissions on his resume, Kahn is a finisher that has laid waste to a handful of promising Light Heavyweights that include Felix Silva, Ralph McGuire, and João Andrade. Kahn has only been to the judges twice in his career and he was shafted on the cards both times resulting in a Majority Draw and a Decision loss. Following the closure of Madness, Syn' jumped on the opportunity to secure Kahn long term despite his connections to the Kartila Madan criminal organization and in his Syn' debut he tapped Mahrishi easier than Mannetosen tapped Bjorn's mom. One of the promising stars of the 350K Light Heavyweight division, he's already been awarded 7 Fight of the Night awards and 1 Submission of the Night award, which most likely means he's been jewed out of a few Knockout of the Night awards.

 

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"Downtown Funky" Kurt Diesel
1-0-0 (1 DEC)
9-5 TWGC

Kurt Diesel is a determined Olympic wrestler that spends his time in Convicted Fight Club as a training partner. He is a veteran of the TWGC circuit and signed to the grappling organization CACC. His build is shite, he was an experiment, and his MMA career is compromised before it could begin. His only claim to fame will be his success on the grappling circuit which has thus far been inconsistent. He's showed some promise early on, competing against vastly superior and more experienced grapplers. 0-2 to Shane McGowan in TWGC competition, he's got a nemesis on his radar.

 

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Jeronimo "Pinoy Savage" Puno
6-1-0 (2 KO, 3 SUB)

Son of Kajun, 3rd Generation Puno, perhaps the Strongest Tycoon Family Lineage in the entire world. Jeronimo spent the first 5 fights of his career on the QFC circuit hunting commies like Boris Kylov. This lead to him appearing on SFL 1 and choking out Communist Tea Party funded terrorist Raz Simone in similar fashion to George Floyd. He avenged the only loss of his career by heel hooking a brown belt in BJJ, showing off the evolution in his MMA game. Now he currently waits to participate in the Aloha Hoi Grand Prix (350K) in the SFL. He shows promise but he has big shoes to fill and remains relatively untested against legitimate competition. 2021 will reveal if he has the same potential as the Puno's before him.

 

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"Kung Fu Zombie" Bong Ji Woo
1-0-0 (1 TKO)
9-2 TWGC
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Bong Ji Woo had a cool 4:20 1st Round TKO in his MMA debut, but since that debut the "Kung Fu Zombie" has been primarily focused on the TWGC circuit where he's amassed a 9-2 record. KFZ has won a medal every time he's entered a TWGC tournament. He won gold at TWGC 29 division 3 at 170 lbs, silver at TWGC 30 division 2 at 155 lbs, and bronze at TWGC 31 division 2 at 185 lbs. While he's showed a lot of promise on the grappling circuit he's still untested in MMA waters, and 2021 will reveal if he has P4P potential.

 

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Marcello "Hurricane" Sosa
12-1-1 (6 KO)
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Marcello "Hurricane" Sosa deserves his own thread, but HFC's smacktalk thread serves as the sector for his content for now. Much like Dre, after winning his QFC debut Sosa had an unsuccessful ID restricted organizational debut but he would bounce back strong with 3 of his next 4 wins coming by way of TKO. A draw with featherweight rival Lorenzo Benedetti would setback his Madness title aspirations and Madness would close before Sosa could capture the belt from the belt holder DeShawn West. With a 7-1-1 record Sosa's camp chased Madness Champion DeShawn West to HFC. Sosa captured the title from Jewel Diaz in his 2nd fight with the organization and has successful defended it 3 times in a row with his last 2 title defenses ending by way of TKO. Sosa's set to defend his strap against familiar adversary Lorenzo Beneditti, this will be the 3rd time these two share the cage together but the first time under the HFC banner.

 

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Igor Warlovski
5-2-0 (5 KO)

Igor's name is suiting for his learning speed - dirt slow. He was created at the backend of 350K, arriving in the 358K range. He entered the first 64 man QFC tournament ever, and finished as a semi-finalist placing 3rd. Surprising Igor is good at math but due to his inability to grasp the most basic principles of MMA, he will most likely get the axe at the next 370K wave to give my roster more diversity.

 

 

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Ryoto "War Machine" Takahashi
4-0-0 (4 SUB)
0-1 TWGC

Ryoto has potential and is in desperate need of a cooler higher quality avatar. He's made relatively quick work of his opponents, but to be fair he's fought against the can factory. He is the only fighter to defeat Destin Cravin (6-1-0) but that was earlier in their careers. Ryoto's hand-to-eye coordination has secured him a spot on the roster for the long haul, but a disastrous 2021 could see him get the axe if other hiddens don't support that granite chin of his.

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"The Pitbull" Mohammed Kahn
26-5-1 (23 KO, 3 SUB)
205 lbs, Combate

KAHN-BATE. Before he became the face of the 2021 Org of the Year, Combate, "The Pitbull" jumped onto the 350K scene with a bang by winning League of Madness Season 1. Fast forward and he now holds the Combate record for most KO's (14) inside the organization, is a 10 time Combate Light Heavyweight champion, and also the #2 P4P on the entire planet. He's a future Convicted Fight Club Hall of Famer.

 

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"Downtown Funky" Kurt Diesel
1-0-0 (1 DEC)
34-27 TWGC

Kurt Diesel is now an elite wrestling red belt that spends his weekdays sparring at Convicted Fight Club and his weekends rolling for CWC. Although he is a 3 time CWC champion, his inconsistency on the mats has left him unable to separate himself from the pack of grapplers. He has a pretty sweet nickname though.

 

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Jeronimo "Pinoy Savage" Puno
22-9-0 (17 KO, 3 SUB, 2 DEC)

Son of Kajun, 3rd Generation Puno, perhaps the Strongest Tycoon Family Lineage in all of the tycoon land. Jeronimo however, is a bit of a disappointment in comparison to his predecessors. He did however destroy Bubba's grandson Tor KillsInWater and avenged the family name. A one-time Combate Heavyweight champion, the highest rank he's achieved thus far is #17. He's currently ranked as a top 10 heavyweight in the weight class and if he gets past his next opponent one would assume he'd back in line for the Combate Heavyweight strap.

 

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"Kung Fu Zombie" Bong Ji Woo
19-5-0 (10 TKO, 6 SUB, 3 DEC)
10-4 TWGC
 

Bong Ji Woo was 1-0 the last time this was updated. Since then he shined at WCF, winning the LW belt and defending it 4 times before moving on to the Olympics. After a disappointed first round elimination in the Olympics, he's signed with Combate and had ups and downs, going 3-3 over his last 6 fights. His career is far from over, perhaps he'll add a LW title to the belt cabinet before it's all said and done.

 

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Marcello "Hurricane" Sosa
21-9-1 (10 KO, 11 DEC)

Marcello "Hurricane" Sosa was snubbed from the HFC Hall of Fame after he signed with SYN, battered a Sitsongrit for 5 rounds and captured the Syn Featherweight Championship of the world. Once ranked 9th P4P in the world, unfortunately for Sosa the bright lights of stardom were too much and he partied way too hard - suffering a heart attack during the weekend of winning the Syn' title. Perhaps one of the worst endings of any fighter to climb this high, he finished his SYN career 3-7. He was on a 5 fight skid before hanging up the gloves entirely, walking away from the sport of MMA and breaking young Maurice's heart in the process. He now teaches punch tech as a coach in Convicted Fight Club.

Marcello Sosa - Hiddens Report.

Intelligence: 56/150.
Heart: 44/150.
Chin: 147/150.
Injury Proneness: 44/150.
Self Confidence: 103/150.
Cuts: 60/150.
Fast Learner: 145/150.
Natural KO: 104/150.
Average: 87.9/150. Rank: 81,455 out of 220,569 (top 37%)

 

Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Igor Warlovski
Igor Warlovski
10-9-0 (6-2 under CK)

After starting career 6-2, CK cut ties with him. He will not be missed. He just lacked the aptitude for MMA fighting at a high level.

Igor Warlovski - Hiddens Report.

Intelligence: 123/150.
Heart: 66/150.
Chin: 137/150.
Injury Proneness: 55/150.
Self Confidence: 37/150.
Cuts: 130/150.
Fast Learner: 97/150.
Natural KO: 67/150.
Average: 89.0/150. Rank: 75,244 out of 220,569 (top 34%)

 

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Ryoto "War Machine" Takahashi
12-5-0 (4 TKO, 4 SUB, 4 DEC)
2-3 TWGC

Former three time Bantamweight champion at 355K, his jump up to 145 has not been so successful. He was once 8-0 and one of the brightest prospects in the Bantamweight division. He signed with Sucker Punch and moved up to 145, but has posted a disappointing 4-5 record since. He has all the intangibles to be a top fighter, lacking a fight IQ, he is held back by a manager that likes to throw dice and hail satan. He's now crushing cans in SMASH and rumors have it that he's looking to make a move to the LW or WW division.

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380K NEXT GENERATION
Bringing you the next wave of Convicted Fight Club prospects...

 

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"Playoff" Willie Diggs
8-3-0 (6 TKO, 2 DEC)

One of the many sons of former #1 P4P and SYN Hall of Famer Orlando Diggs. Grandson of former #2 P4P Moses DiggsThe legend of PLAYOFF WILLIE was born when he lead Team Convicted to 1st place in the Alliance World Championships after sandbagging the regular season. He pissed in Alfred's wheaties and stole the Grand Wizard's grand prize. @Alfred knows the tale of Playoff Willie well, and he's already become the Brit's favorite fighter early in his young career. Willie isn't as naturally gifted as his dynasty roots, but he has swagger, and he has a natural fight aptitude. Whether he has the hidden intangibles to climb the P4P ranks like his forefathers, remains to be seen.

 

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Vasko Madzarov
5-2-0 (4 TKO, 1 DEC)

Vasko Madzarov is known as The Cypriot among circles close to Convicted Fight Club. He's a hard hitting heavyweight from Cyprus, and thus far the blemishes on his record come from smoker fights inside the alliance's infamous yet highly questionable hidden farm factory. Vasko's potential as a prospect remain to be determined, but one thing is confirmed for certain, and it's that he packs dynamite in his hands and feet. Vasko has natural KO power that some camps have wet dreams about. His chin and heart have yet to be tested, but his next fight should be a good stepping stone in discovering their worth.

 

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Tagnarach Kamara
5-0-0 (3 TKO, 2 DEC)

Tagnarach is a rowdy Irish scrapper from the pubs of Skibbereen. He once snubbed Callum and Marky O'Sullivan's invitation to join their podcast. He started his career as a lightweight but after melting heads in 3 consecutive fights the rest of the divisions started a petition to force Kamara to take his hidden farmed factory KO power to Welterweight and stop picking on the little guys. Kamara obliged, and went full-Conor on his way to 170. In his WW debut he engaged in 3 round war with Toke Axelsson, where we saw Kamara face a hint of adversity for the first time in his career by dropping the 1st round of the fight. However, he played rock em sock em robots with Axelsson in the final round to secure and easy decision victory on all three judges scorecards. With that gutsy performance, it has earned him a title shot vs one of the bums from Camp Scoot. RISE org owner @scottie has already thrown in the towel on Romano and declined Kamara the next champion.

 

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Kobe Okoro
2-2-0 (1 TKO, 1 SUB)

Grandson of former #2 P4P Manu Okoro, an Avon Barksdale favorite famous for his 4:20 slam. Kobe Okoro is hailed as one of prospects with the most long term potential from this new gen. With a granite chin and lethal high kicks, he has all the foundation to be successful in the Light Heavyweight division. There have however been accusations of laziness or just lacking the aptitude of others in his camp, as his skills aren't up to par with his constituents. Both of his losses have come via cut but his coaches don't seem to be concerned with that, if anything it cements his toughness. CK will just need to bribe some docs to avoid the untimely early stoppages.

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Convicted Fight Club shines at HFC 34

Fighters affiliated with Convicted Fight Club shined at HFC 34 posting a 3-0 outing with 3 first round finishes.

 

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Ezekiel Marley (2-1-0) synched up a KOTN award with his 22 second demolition of "KO" Kip Stern (0-2-0) in quick and violent fashion:

Marley throws a pinpoint strike between Stern's hands that connects right on the jaw and sends Stern crashing to the floor! He's out before he even hits the mat and Marley scores a great knockout victory!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:22 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Ezekiel Marley!

 

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"Golden Boy" Elrey Dorado (3-0-0) secures his third consecutive victory with a big head kick that may have retired French fighter Olivier Aphone (2-5-0).

Dorado lands a big head kick that sends Aphone to the canvas! Dorado follows up with strikes from the mount that forces the ref to step in and stop the fight!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:30 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Elrey Dorado!

 

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Danny "Showtime" Cruz (3-0-0) also keeps his winning streak alive, remaining undefeated with a big overhand right that sent the heavy grappler based opponent Putte Ro (2-2-0) to the canvas.

Cruz ducks down and throws a big overhand right - it lands flush on the jaw, knocking Ro out cold! The fight is over!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:55 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Danny Cruz!

 

Convicted Fight Club - Mixed Martial Arts Gym, Los Angeles

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During an intense Muay Thai session Cooper Roos puts a clinic on Zachary Klimenko, but after it's over you can tell Zachary is better because of it.

Willie Diggs is chirping at Cooper Roos from the sideline. Apparently he's up next.

The two Irishmen Tagnarach Kamara and Taz McKane go tit-for-tat without going nuclear on one another. A relatively controlled session with mutual respect. Taz is in incredible shape, but Tagnarach looked like the more natural striker.

Off in the corner of the gym Kilo Maluga can be seen mauling Jeronimo Puno and Abubakar Camara at the same time. He doesn't even break a sweat.

Elrey Dorado and Niko Radovic have to be separated after Niko goes full-Strickland shouting expletives. The coaches have to remind these young men this is only sparring and they're on the same team. Elrey was getting the better of Niko during those exchanges and the Croatian didn't appreciate that.

But for a gym known for its elite level strikers, there's an awful lot of high level grappling under its roof.

In a classic case of iron sharpens iron, "Downtown Funky" Kurt Diesel and "Kung Fu Zombie" Bong Ji Woo roll with another on the mats, two BJJ Red Belts with a myriad of grappling accomplishments between them. Kurt just appears one step ahead at all times. Must be the good ole Murican' wrasslin' background that gives him the edge.

Muhammad Jabbar is tapping Ryoto Takahashi out left and right despite both being BJJ black belts. Jabbar is the much larger fighter but Ryoto is over-aggressive on the ground and appears impatient, keen on making the same mistake over and over again.

Danny Cruz is getting his oil checked by Hiroshi "Gakusei" Ekaku. Danny's clearly uncomfortable with Ekaku's relentless fingers of doom but a few more rimmy's and Danny might be ready for his purple belt.

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Monday AM - Muay Thai

Konrad Wagner  Muay Thai
Vasko Madzarov  Muay Thai
Oliver Lancaster  Muay Thai
Elrey Dorado  Muay Thai
Zachary Klimenko  Muay Thai

Sparring Notes:
- Vasko was big brothering the Welterweights-Middleweights and was somewhat on cruise control.
- Elrey Dorado got the short end of the stick more often than not in today's sessions.
- Klimenko and Wagner got a little chippy with one another after Wagner kneed the Ukranian in the testiculars.

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