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My boy Mickey Steel subs a young stud in Chris the Highway in under 40 seconds http://www.mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=902444, earns sub of the night and doesn't get a title shot? That's some BS!

It's obvious that Klos is ducking Steel and this matchmaker is too busy blowing smoke up his ass to see that Steel is the real deal.

Enjoy that belt for the little time you get to hold it, Klos. When Steel gets his hands on you, you're never going to taste gold again.

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My boy Mickey Steel subs a young stud in Chris the Highway in under 40 seconds http://www.mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=902444, earns sub of the night and doesn't get a title shot? That's some BS!

It's obvious that Klos is ducking Steel and this matchmaker is too busy blowing smoke up his ass to see that Steel is the real deal.

Enjoy that belt for the little time you get to hold it, Klos. When Steel gets his hands on you, you're never going to taste gold again.

Klos has bigger things on his mind right now namely Joey Hatton the real sub specialist

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Klos has bigger things on his mind right now namely Joey Hatton the real sub specialist

H'okay, joseppe. You have fun cherry picking your opponents while you can :) Mickey's going to smash Kalmin Maltusuri and get another bonus check while you play with the boys. :thumbup: Mickey's going to expect his title shot after his fight so get that contract ready, Dry. :thumbup:

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H'okay, joseppe. You have fun cherry picking your opponents while you can :) Mickey's going to smash Kalmin Maltusuri and get another bonus check while you play with the boys. :thumbup: Mickey's going to expect his title shot after his fight so get that contract ready, Dry. :thumbup:

Then youll be level on bonus checks with Hatton haha. Cherry picking? im fighting for the title next & then when i come through that ive got Graves. keep in line and after that maybe youll get a title shot :showoff:

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i have not had the time to look through every division but i can speak for the one i am champ in, 155lbs. so many contenders right now someone is going to feel left out. omen got the next title shot but iicould name 5 people who it also could be though some are fighting each other next. especially with the island fighters coming over its a cluster on who should get a shot but obviously speaking keep winning and your shot will eventually come. i even see a possiblity of a justin sane vs axel boozer rematch if i somehow continue winning which i have been just getting lucky so far but i would love to see that fight in 5 rounds after the 3 round decision in the mirror match. will probaly lose before than but i keep checking the division and it gets better after each of my fights.

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NJMMA has four title fights on Wednesday night. Here is a quick preview of each one.

 

Shane MacGowan (5-0) Champion vs Evan Rooney (4-0) - NJMMA 170lbs Title

The unstoppable juggernaut of 'The Pogue' Shane MacGowan meets the immovable object of Evan Rooney. MacGowan has racked up four first round victories in NJMMA and the most impressive thing is that he's won two via KO and two via submission - not easy to do for a developing fighter. After getting two KO of the night awards MacGowan subbed Tsutomi Miyazaki to grab the NJMMA 170 belt and then successfully defended it vs Max Power. He is developing into a fearsome all around fighter who can win a fight in multiple ways.

 

Evan Rooney has also won all four of his fights in the first round - in his case via KO or TKO. Another strong all around fighter, Rooney will look to use his dangerous kicks which have accounted for all of his opponents so far. It is going to be a war and this one seems too close to predict but if MacGowan can keep away from the flying feet of Rooney then he might get the job done. Whichever way it goes, I can't see it going a full five rounds, though that would be a treat for the fans.

 

Cal Klos (4-0) Champion vs Joey Hatton (7-0) - NJMMA 185lbs Title

Two more unbeaten fighters meet in the cage at NJMMA #26. Cal Klos made a solid start to his NJMMA career with two wins earning himself a title shot. When the chance came he took it with a dominant five round points victory over Jack Chandler - winning every round with all three judges. That cardio might be tested again against his unbeaten opponent Joey Hatton.

 

Hatton's last six victories have come via submission and after polishing off his first two NJMMA opponents in the first round he'll be high in confidence and looking to utilise his superior BJJ skills. If Klos can keep this one standing then he has to be the favourite - but if Hatton can get up close and personal then it could be lights out for the champion.

 

Justin Sane (4-0) Champion vs Damien The Omen (5-0) - NJMMA 155lbs Title

Justin Sane is making a habit of getting it done in the championship rounds with two thrilling fourth round submission victories in title fights. With two wins in the org already Sane stepped into the cage in November against Russel Bufalino to fight for the NJMMA 155 belt. After being thoroughly beaten up and destroyed in the clinch over three rounds, receiving over 80 punches, he finally got a takedown in the fourth and managed to apply the rear naked choke for an amazing victory. For his next defence it was a case of deja-vu as the fight followed a similar pattern - Behind on the scorecards against Rick Douglas, Sane took the fight to the ground in the fourth and forced a submisssion.

 

Damien The Omen is a very dangerous opponent for Sane and should give him his strongest test yet. Joining the org with a 2-1 record from DSOF, The Omen has reeled off three straight wins making himself impossible to ignore in the division. The 17-year-old will look to use his superior boxing skills and test Sane's chin. If the fight gets to the fourth round then Sane will have a great chance, but The Omen will do his best to make sure it doesn't get that far and I have a feeling he might not let it get to the fourth round.

 

Rob Kardashian (6-1) Champion vs Atreyu Nakamotto (3-1) - NJMMA 205lbs title
It is tough to find a better performer in the short history of NJMMA than Rob 'BBC' Kardashian. Three wins inside the distance earned Kardashian a title shot and he wasted little time in taking his chance when snatching the title with a five second TKO over Brian Barnett - If you blinked you might have missed it! BBC has yet to be seriously tested in the org, or maybe he has just made it look easy. Along with Sane and MacGowan he will look to be the first fighter to notch up five victories in NJMMA.

 

With no outstanding opponents presenting themselves Atreyu Nakamotto got the call he wanted and a chance at winning the NJMMA strap. Another former DSOF fighter, Nakamotto's NJMMA debut showed enough to earn him a title shot. It will be a Muay Thai battle between two relatively evenly matched fighters but Kardashian will start this one as a big favourite and I predict he will get it done in the first round.

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Damn, I didn't realize how low Mickey's morale was going into his fight with Kalmin. His loss was completely on me.

But we're not gonna let one loss break our spirits. We want Joey Hatton next and that title will still be Mickey's soon enough

Hatton has some explaining to do he was absolutely terrible but well done to Klos for giving him the lesson he needed. Mickey vs Hatton anytime tho just sign on the dotted line

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Anytime, anywhere :training2: This is Mickey's last fight on his current contract so you know he's gonna bring his best. Tell Hatton to be prepared. :boxing:

Hatton just lost so will take any fight so if it makes sense for Mr. Dry to make it then its done if not ive no problem showing you how you should have beaten Kalmin Maltusuri :shades: :thumbup:

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NJMMA has four title fights on Wednesday night. Here is a quick preview of each one.

 

Shane MacGowan (5-0) Champion vs Evan Rooney (4-0) - NJMMA 170lbs Title

The unstoppable juggernaut of 'The Pogue' Shane MacGowan meets the immovable object of Evan Rooney. MacGowan has racked up four first round victories in NJMMA and the most impressive thing is that he's won two via KO and two via submission - not easy to do for a developing fighter. After getting two KO of the night awards MacGowan subbed Tsutomi Miyazaki to grab the NJMMA 170 belt and then successfully defended it vs Max Power. He is developing into a fearsome all around fighter who can win a fight in multiple ways.

 

Evan Rooney has also won all four of his fights in the first round - in his case via KO or TKO. Another strong all around fighter, Rooney will look to use his dangerous kicks which have accounted for all of his opponents so far. It is going to be a war and this one seems too close to predict but if MacGowan can keep away from the flying feet of Rooney then he might get the job done. Whichever way it goes, I can't see it going a full five rounds, though that would be a treat for the fans.

 

Cal Klos (4-0) Champion vs Joey Hatton (7-0) - NJMMA 185lbs Title

Two more unbeaten fighters meet in the cage at NJMMA #26. Cal Klos made a solid start to his NJMMA career with two wins earning himself a title shot. When the chance came he took it with a dominant five round points victory over Jack Chandler - winning every round with all three judges. That cardio might be tested again against his unbeaten opponent Joey Hatton.

 

Hatton's last six victories have come via submission and after polishing off his first two NJMMA opponents in the first round he'll be high in confidence and looking to utilise his superior BJJ skills. If Klos can keep this one standing then he has to be the favourite - but if Hatton can get up close and personal then it could be lights out for the champion.

 

Justin Sane (4-0) Champion vs Damien The Omen (5-0) - NJMMA 155lbs Title

Justin Sane is making a habit of getting it done in the championship rounds with two thrilling fourth round submission victories in title fights. With two wins in the org already Sane stepped into the cage in November against Russel Bufalino to fight for the NJMMA 155 belt. After being thoroughly beaten up and destroyed in the clinch over three rounds, receiving over 80 punches, he finally got a takedown in the fourth and managed to apply the rear naked choke for an amazing victory. For his next defence it was a case of deja-vu as the fight followed a similar pattern - Behind on the scorecards against Rick Douglas, Sane took the fight to the ground in the fourth and forced a submisssion.

 

Damien The Omen is a very dangerous opponent for Sane and should give him his strongest test yet. Joining the org with a 2-1 record from DSOF, The Omen has reeled off three straight wins making himself impossible to ignore in the division. The 17-year-old will look to use his superior boxing skills and test Sane's chin. If the fight gets to the fourth round then Sane will have a great chance, but The Omen will do his best to make sure it doesn't get that far and I have a feeling he might not let it get to the fourth round.

 

Rob Kardashian (6-1) Champion vs Atreyu Nakamotto (3-1) - NJMMA 205lbs title

It is tough to find a better performer in the short history of NJMMA than Rob 'BBC' Kardashian. Three wins inside the distance earned Kardashian a title shot and he wasted little time in taking his chance when snatching the title with a five second TKO over Brian Barnett - If you blinked you might have missed it! BBC has yet to be seriously tested in the org, or maybe he has just made it look easy. Along with Sane and MacGowan he will look to be the first fighter to notch up five victories in NJMMA.

 

With no outstanding opponents presenting themselves Atreyu Nakamotto got the call he wanted and a chance at winning the NJMMA strap. Another former DSOF fighter, Nakamotto's NJMMA debut showed enough to earn him a title shot. It will be a Muay Thai battle between two relatively evenly matched fighters but Kardashian will start this one as a big favourite and I predict he will get it done in the first round.

 

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Rob "BBC" Kardashian

 

Yeah baby :) I'm still the champ !!! That was a good fight though, that man had some heart.

 

But I'm the BBC yo !! And the crew celebrated after my victory , nuttin but the best , that Hennessy was flowing !!

 

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