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UnderGround FC 98 Review!

 

 

Hello UnderGround Fight Club fans it's Tony Soprano back again for the review of UnderGround 98! UnderGround 98 was headlined by the 170 pound championship fight between defending Champion Yves "Apache" Trudeau and challenger Gabriel "Tarantula" Torres! Let's get this review started!

 

Prelims:

 

265+ pound division:

Bac "Spring Pac" Nguyen Xuan (1-0) def Andrejs "Lacis" Medvedevs (1-3) via unamious decision

 

Xuan came out and executed his gameplan right away beginning with 3 takedowns in the first round. He was able to control the ground for most of the round not allowing Medvedevs a chance to mount any offense. The second round was much of the same with Xuan scoring another quick takedown however Medvedevs was able to attempt a few submissions but they weren't close and Xuan continued his dominance on the ground winning the first 2 rounds on most scorecards. The 3rd round saw the most action as both fighters ramped it up to make their case for a decision victory. Medvedevs attempted a clinch to change things up but it wasn't successful and then the rest of the round was a ground battle with both fighters attempting many submissions. However at the end of the fight the judges have scored the fight in favor of Xuan by unamious decision! Xuan won his RRFC debut and will look to put another win under his belt in his next fight. Medvedevs was unlucky in this fight essentially being controlled for most of the fight. He is now 1-2 in RRFC and will need to go back to his team and change the game plan for his next fight.

 

265+ pound division:

Marilin "The Demolition Man" Manson (3-1) def Bill "Koutalas" Koutalianos (1-2) via submission (Americana)

 

The one ended very quick as Manson landed a takedown right away on a clearly tired Koutalianos. Manson landed a few strikes while on the ground before locking in the Americana choke and forced his opponent to tap out! Manson has now won 3 out of his last 4 fights while Koutalianos has lost 2 fights in a row and will need to rework things for his next fight.

 

265+ pound division:

Hot Steel (9-4) def Kamen "The Stone" Kamenov (5-12-1) via T/KO (strikes)

 

Hot Steel made his presence known quickly in this fight. He was able to cut Kamenov very quickly which Kamenov had to worry about and you could tell changed his gameplan up right away. Steel took advantage dropping Kamenov with a big head kick that he was able to recover from but was definitely feeling the effects. Steel would keep the pressure on and drop his opponent again with a beautiful combo. Steel then waved Kamenov back to his feet which Kamenov probably shouldn't have done because Steel was able to knock him down again with another combo and finally finish off Kamenov with a big right hand and ground and pound until the referee stepped in and stopped the fight! Hot Steel has now won his first 2 fights in UnderGround FC and will look to keep it going with his next fight. Kamenov has lost 4 straight and is really struggling in his UnderGround FC career.

 

145 pound division:

Killua "Kill" Zoldyk (8-9) def Ky Tycoon (8-6) via T/KO (punches)

 

The first round of this fight was a chess battle on the ground as Tycoon was able to land a takedown early and controlled the ground game attempting many submissions but none were successful. It wasn't a very exciting round to be honest as Zoldyk's only real big move was reversing position on the ground once but not doing much with it. Tycoon won the first round easily. The second round was much different as Zoldyk and his team clearly changed the game plans and took advantage! Tycoon came out looking for more takedowns however Zoldyk was able to defend all of them and land a big uppercut and head kick that rocked Tycoon. Zoldyk kept the pressure and landed a jab and a big right hand that had Tycoon out on his feet. Zoldyk landed another big right hand forcing the referee to jump in and put a stop to the fight! Zoldyk breaks his 3 fight losing streak with this win as Tycoon has lost 5 of his last 7 fights.

 

155 pound division:

Crazy Horse (5-0) def Rob Gross (7-7) via submission (triangle choke)

 

Crazy Horse is undefeated and his dominance showed tonight as Gross didn't even have a chance to hear the opening bell ring. Horse landed a takedown right away and didn't take long to lock in a triangle choke that forced Gross to tap in less than a minute winning Crazy Horse $500 for submission of the night! Horse will take his 5-0 record and continue his dominance in his next fight while Gross has lost his last 3 fights and needs to change something big before his career slips away.

 

Main Card:

 

155 pound division:

Israel "Redbeard" Hands (5-2) def Reima Poika (6-2-1) via submission (anaconda choke)

 

Hand was dominate on the ground and on the feet in this fight. It started on the feet until Hands rocked Poika and dropped him with a big shot which Poika was able to recover from however it left him with a good sized cut. He wasn't able to recover fully though as Hands followed him to the ground and began to work his ground game trying for an arm triangle but then transitioning to an anaconda choke that he locked in. Poika refused to tap out and was choked unconscious for that decision! Hands has now won 5 of 6 and is on a 3 fight win streak in UnderGround FC while Poika has lost 2 straight and has struggled in his short time at UnderGround FC.

 

265+ pound division:

Joe "Shotgun" Clark (5-0) def Crispin "Sundowner" Freeman (3-2) via T/KO (strikes)

 

Clark is another undefeated fighter and it showed in his performance tonight. He came out firing shots and was able to cut Freeman in the first minute. Both fighters continued to trade shots however Freeman had the cut to worry about and it was continuing to get worse. Clark could see that and continued to target the cut until it got so bad it was all Freeman could think about. Clark took advantage again and landed a huge uppercut that hurt Freeman who basically covered up until the referee jumped in to stop the fight! It was absolutely a one sided fight in this one. Clark is now 5-0 and won his first fight back at UnderGround since June of 2019. Freeman had his 3 fight win streak snapped with this loss and will look to bounce back in his next fight.

 

 

135 pound division:

Anthony Shiina (11-5) def Morris Day (11-5) via submission (triangle choke)

 

Shiina shined in this fight much to the surprise of Day. Day actually landed the only takedown but was then in over his head as Shiina instantly shook off the ground and pound attempts from Day and worked to land a submission from his back. After first attempting an arm bar he chose to try and complete a loose triangle that Day reacted to slowly too and was able to lock it in tight and force Day to tap out! Great showing of BJJ from Shiina for the win! Shiina wins his UnderGround debut in a great way and will look to continue his dominance in his next fight while Day has lost 2 of his last 3 fights and will look to get back in the win column in his next fight.

 

CO MAIN EVENT AND FIGHT OF THE NIGHT!

 

155 pound division:

Akaro "Kid Lighting" Horiguchi (8-2) def Liberal Stomper (13-4) via unamious decision

 

This was an absolute war and rightfully earning $500 for each men for fight of the night. The first round was back and forth on the feet with both men trading shots. Horiguchi was cut and rocked in the round by a hook to the side of the head from Stomper but other then that pretty much dominated the round. The second round was alittle more conservative as both fighters continued to trade shots but no fighter getting hurt badly by any of the shots. It was a very close round with some cards split on who won the round so both fighters know for a fact that they are still in this fight! The third round showed that as the action picked back up with Horiguchi landing a takedown and attempting a submission that was unsuccessful. The fight went back to the feet for the rest of the round with punches being thrown by both men and Horiguchi briefly landing a clinch but not for long. The round ended with both men surviving to hear the judges score the contest in favor of Akaro "Kid Lighting" Horiguchi. Horiguchi has now won 5 of his last 6 fights and is on a current 2 fight win streak while Stomper has lost 4 of his last 6 fights after winning the first 11 fights of his career and will need to revisit his team to get back to winning.

 

MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!

 

170 pound Championship:

Defending Champion Yves "Apache" Trudeau (14-3) def Gabriel "Tarantula" Torres (11-2) via T/KO (strikes)

 

Well, if you were waiting all night for the main event...it didn't last long at all. If your a Trudeau fan then that's a great thing but if your a Torres fan than it was a disappointing night as Torres was hit with a right hand of hell from Trudeau after he was able to dodge his first combination of punches. Trudeau didn't let Torres recover as he jumped in and ended the fight with punches and elbows at just 19 seconds of the very first round. Trudeau showed why he's the champ as he successfully defends his Championship for the first time in impressive fashion! Trudeau will look for his second Championship defense and his 5th straight victory as he already signed on to fight Wally "Booger" Kruschev (8-3) at UnderGround FC 106! Torres had his 2 fight win streak snapped and his only 2 losses in his career have come in Championship fights. He will look to get back on the right track in his next fight and keep his name in the 170 pound Championship conversation!

 

 

That will end my review of another great card and a great Saturday night of fights! It is always an honor to bring these previews and reviews to the fans of UnderGround FC. Tune in this week for my previews of UnderGround 99 and 100! Once again this is Tony Soprano wishing you all a good night!

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UnderGround FC 99 Preview!

 

Hello UnderGround FC fans it's Tony Soprano again back with another preview for UnderGround FC 99

headlined by a fight for the 205 pound Championship between undefeated defending Champion Vincent Lomax (11-0) and challenger Juhani Jukola (8-1)! UnderGround FC 99 is brought to you by our partners at UnderGround Supplements live from the Hard Knocks Arena in Amsterdam. All bets for this card can be placed at UnderGround Bets and you can bet that it's time to start my preview!

 

Prelims:

 

170 pound division:

Jack "Low Hanging Fruit" Falcon (2-5) vs Tazawa "The Terror" Matsu (4-3)

 

Falcon has struggled so far in UnderGround FC going 2-4 and is currently on a 4 fight losing streak. He lost his last fight by first round KO (knee). Falcon is a boxer/wrestler and holds a blue belt in BJJ. He will look to change up his gameplan coming into this fight to find a win he most desperately needs. Matsu changed management right before he signed his UnderGround FC contract and has lost his last 2 fights including his UnderGround FC debut by first round submission in less than 20 seconds. He is a boxer/wrestler and holds a blue belt in BJJ. This will be a fight between two fighter who need a win badly and will hopefully bring that mind state into the cage and get a stoppage!

 

145 pound division:

"The Nuclear" Park Shin Bum (10-12) vs Lemony Snicket (4-5)

 

Bum has had a rough start to his UnderGround FC career going 3-5 however he has won 2 of his last 3 fights including a KO of the night in his last fight. He is a boxer and holds a blue belt in BJJ. Bum will look to keep his momentum and score another big KO win! Snicket is new to UnderGround FC having only fought 3 times and going 1-2. He won his debut fight but has lost 2 in a row. Snicket is a boxer/muai thai fighter and holds a purple belt in BJJ. Both fighters will look to get back on the right track and continue to rise the ranks of the 145 pound division!

 

265+ pound division:

Filipino Hitman (2-2) vs Mikko Deggamendov (3-3)

 

The battle between .500 records. Hitman is looking for new management after a 2-2 start. He won his last fight by unamious decision and has only gone 2-2 but however he still is in need of management which is never good when going into a fight. Hitman is boxer/wrestler and holds a blue belt in BJJ. Deggamendov is 1-3 in UnderGround FC suffering a KO loss in his last fight. He earned a KO of the night award the fight before his last one so it's safe to say the power is there. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a blue belt in BJJ. Deggamendov has 3 T/KO victories and will look to get another against Hitman who has only won by decision and could crack under the pressure!

 

145 pound division:

Hans Richter (7-6) vs Juan "Punch" Pique (6-2)

 

Richter has been with UnderGround FC since it opened debuting all the way back at UnderGround FC 10 with a unamious decision victory. Since that fight he has gone 3-5 and lost his last fight by first round T/KO. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a purple belt in BJJ. Pique is fairly new to the organization with only 4 fights going 3-1. He won his first 3 fights but lost his last fight by unamious decision and is surely looking for a finish in this fight after leaving it in the judges hands last time out. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a purple belt in BJJ. This fight is as even as it gets and should be a great one for the fans to enjoy!

 

265+ pound division:

Thomas "The Tank" Schubert (7-6) vs Claudio "Agua No Cume" Escorre (8-3)

 

Schubert made his UnderGround FC debut in his last fight losing by KO (punch) in the second round. He has lost 3 of his last 4 fights and all 3 losses were by KO (punch). He will look to bounce back in this fight and will also be looking for his first win in UnderGround FC! Schubert is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a brown belt in BJJ. Escorre made his debut at UnderGround 17 with a majority decision win and has fought for the organization ever since. He is 5-3 in UnderGround FC and snapped a 2 fight losing streak with a win in his last fight. He is a boxer and holds a purple belt in BJJ. This fight looks like it could either be a war or end very fast by KO or Submission. Tune in to find out!

 

Main Card:

 

170 pound division:

Prince "Lights Out" Tonni (10-15) vs Sivile "Chief" Gonya (9-6)

 

Tonni debuted at UnderGround 12 and has done nothing but struggle in UnderGround FC. He has gone 1-7 and at one point was on a 5 fight losing streak and was finished in the first round in 3 of those fights. He was able to gain momentum by winning his next 2 fights but couldn't keep it going as he lost his last fight by way of first round T/KO. He is a boxer/wrestler and holds a white belt in BJJ. Gonya debuted at UnderGround 14 after winning 5 fights in a row and got a shot at the Championship right away in which he lost by way of first round submission. He has gone 4-4 after that fight including 2 submission and a KO of the night award! Gonya is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a purple belt in BJJ. Both of these fighters come in on a 2 fight losing streak so we will see who finally breaks the losing streak and gets back in the win column!

 

185 pound division:

Patrick "The Mountain" OConnor (3-1) vs Yewis "4 Real" Mybitch (11-11)

 

OConnor is debuting in UnderGround FC after taking fights in both RRFC and SAFO. He has won his last 2 fights by first round T/KO and has been on a dominate streak as of late. OConnor is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a blue belt in BJJ. OConnor will be looking for his first win in UnderGround FC and his 3rd win in a row! Mybitch debuted in UnderGround FC back at UnderGround FC 14 and has struggled big time. He is 3-7 in UnderGround and was on a 6 fight losing streak until finally breaking it with a unamious decision victory in his last fight. Mybitch is a boxer and holds a blue belt in BJJ. In this fight we've got an UnderGround FC rookie facing off against a veteran and the rookie has a great shot to make a name for himself with a big finish in this fight!

 

265 pound division:

Philo "Cowboy" Beddo Li (7-4) vs Haise Sasaki (8-2)

 

This is a great fight and an exciting way to warm up fans before the main events. "Cowboy" debuted in UnderGround FC at UnderGround FC 5 with a first round KO loss. Since that fight he has gone 6-2 including a 4 fight win streak that earned him a Championship fight which he was unsuccessful getting caught in an armbar submission in the very first round. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a purple belt in BJJ. "Cowboy" is on a 2 fight win streak including a KO of the night award in his last fight which he won by first round KO (knee). Sasaki recently changed management while also making the jump from FARTMMA. He was 6-2 in FARTMMA including being the 265 pound Champion briefly not being able to make a successful defense of his Championship and losing it roughly a month later. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a blue belt in BJJ. This should be a great fight between 2 Championship quality fighters looking to rise in the rankings and hope to find themselves fighting for the Championship again real soon.

 

CO MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!

 

170 pound division:

"Cadet" Carl Sweetchuck (6-4) vs Meldrick Taylor (7-3-1)

 

Sweetchuck is fairly new to organization having only fought 4 times and has struggled going 1-3. He won his debut fight by first round submission however has lost his last 3 fights by unamious decision and a guillotine submission including a fight of the night award in his last fight so you could say he's been unlucky as of late. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a brown belt in BJJ. Sweetchuck will look to snap his current 3 fight losing streak with a win in this one. Taylor is 3-3-1 suffering a majority draw in a fight of the night at UnderGround FC 61. He was able to win the next 2 fights but lost his last fight by way of submission (triangle). He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a blue belt in BJJ. With both fighters being younger than 25 this fight is exciting for the fans but also for the organization as both men should have long careers!

 

MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!

 

205 pound Championship:

Undefeated defending Champion Vincent Lomax (11-0) vs challenger Juhani Jukola (8-1)

 

It doesn't get more exciting than this folks! The best of the best in the 205 pound division will meet in the middle of the cage to determine who the baddest man is! Jukola is 7-1 having won his first 5 fights including a fight of the night and a KO of the night award. That streak was stopped by an unfortunate first round submission but Jukola didn't let that get to him as he won his next two fights to be rewarded with this Championship opportunity. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a blue belt in BJJ. Jukola will be a tough opponent but the Champ has been absolutely unstoppable. Lomax is 11-0 with 11 T/KO's! Impressive! He debuted in UnderGround FC at UnderGround FC 12 winning by first round T/KO and being awarded with a KO and a fight of the night award on the same night! He then rattled off 3 more wins before being rewarded with a shot at the 205 pound Championship which he took full advantage of by knocking out then Champ Barry Jones in the first round. Lomax is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a purple belt in BJJ. Lomax has defended his Championship 3 times including 2 fight of the night awards and will do everything in his power to successfully defend his Championship for the 4th time in UnderGround FC. This is what main events are supposed to be and this fight will be nothing short of a MAIN EVENT!

 

That will just about end my preview of UnderGround FC 99 which should be an exciting night of fights. Join me tomorrow when I release my preview for the historic 100th event in UnderGround FC history that is headlined by fight in the 265+ pound division between Iron Jussi (6-1) and Ricco "The Eagle" McGregor (4-2). Thank you for taking the time to read my preview and I hope everyone enjoys them!

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UnderGround FC 100 preview!

 

 

Hello UnderGround FC fight fans my name is Tony Soprano and I'm back again to deliver a preview for UnderGround FC 100 headlined by a 265+ pound fight between Iron Jussi (6-1) and Ricco "The Eagle" McGregor (4-2). UnderGround FC 100 is brought to you by our sponsor UnderGround Supplements and bets are being taken at UnderGround Bets. Live from the The Beer Garden in Amsterdam let's being the preview!

 

Prelims:

 

265 pound division:

Danny "DC" Cormier (6-6) vs Odin Ironheid (0-1)

 

Cormier as struggled in UnderGround FC going 1-4 and is currently on a 3 fight losing streak. He lost his last fight by first round KO (knee) and has actually lost all 3 fights by way of first round T/KO! Ouch! He is a boxer/wrestler and holds a blue belt in BJJ. Ironheid fought once on the QFC scene losing by first round KO (punch). After that fight he was dropped by his manager and was able to find a new manager and immediately sign a UnderGround FC contract and now he makes his debut! He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a blue belt in BJJ. Both fighters being the age of 21 this is a fight between 2 prospects who could have long successful careers if they make the right moves.

 

205 pound division:

Hugo Boss (2-3) vs John Malone (5-3)

 

Boss has gone 0-3 in his UnderGround FC career and lost his last fight by T/KO in the second round. He has struggled to a 3 fight losing streak after winning the first 2 fights of his career. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds an impressive black belt in BJJ. Boss will look to turn things around and finally get his first win for UnderGround FC! Malone changed management in the middle of his UnderGround FC contract but hasn't let that stop him from at least fighting out his contract. He is 1-2 in the organization and lost his last fight by first round T/KO. Malone is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a purple belt in BJJ. With both fighters being skilled in BJJ this fight seems like it'll be contested on the ground and it could end very quickly so you won't want to miss it!

 

265 pound division:

Spinning "Double Elixer" Fire (6-2) vs Sauli Kekkonen (3-3)

 

Fire is 1-2 in UnderGround FC and lost his last fight by way of KO (punch) in the second round. He made the switch from the Bloodbath organization where he went 4-0 so he definitely has the skills to succeed in UnderGround FC. Fire is a wrestler and holds a purple belt in BJJ. Kekkonen is new to UnderGround FC having only fought twice going 1-1 including a fight of the night loss in his debut. He won his last fight by way of first round T/KO finishing his opponent in less than 30 seconds! He is a boxer/wrestler and holds a purple belt in BJJ. Both men havent had the starts they would like but possess the skills to turn things around which should make for an exciting fight for the fans of UnderGround FC!

 

145 pound division:

Anti Happy (5-3) vs Wilfred "Itimū" Keter (2-2)

 

Happy is 3-3 in UnderGround FC alternating his wins and losses and not being able to put any wins together for a nice streak. He won his last fight by first round submission however so he was able to enter this fight with some confidence. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a purple belt in BJJ. Keter is 1-1 in the organization and won his last fight by unamious decision. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a blue belt in BJJ. Both fighters could use a win here and the skills are there to end this fight in an exciting way. Great way to jump right into the main card!

 

Main card:

 

265 pound division:

Fedor "Bonecrusher" Mazepin (9-8) vs Yardbird Knox (6-2)

 

Mazepin debuted on the UnderGround FC 1 card and won with a first round submission in less than a minute! He is 5-6 in UnderGround FC and recently parted ways with his manager after suffering his ,4th loss in a row 3 of which ended in the first round. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a brown belt in BJJ. He will be looking to put on a great performance not only for his organization but also to hopefully secure another manager before his next fight. Knox has seen more success then his opponent going 5-2 in the organization including a 3 fight win streak that saw him win 2 KO and a fight of the night award! He lost his last fight by first round T/KO unfortunately ending his win streak. Knox is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a white belt in BJJ. Knox will look to stay hot and keep his name relevant in the 265 pound division while Mazepin will look to get back on track with a win!

 

170 pound division:

"Pretty" Ife Edwards (8-3) vs Spurgu Nator (6-4)

 

Edwards is new to UnderGround FC having only fought 3 times going 1-2. He won his debut fight but lost his next two fights both by unamious decision. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a purple belt in BJJ. Edwards has been a bit unlucky and will look to get back on track with a dominate win in this fight! Nator is 4-3 in UnderGround FC including a fight of the night and 2 KO of the night bonuses! He had his 2 fight win streak snapped in his last fight losing by first round submission. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a purple belt in BJJ. Both fighters will be motivated for a finish especially since they have not started their UnderGround FC careers as they would have hoped.

 

265+ pound division:

"Released" Tyson James (14-8) vs Kyle "Breezy" Clint (6-11)

 

James changed management right before signing his UnderGround FC contract. He is 4-4 in UnderGround and has lost 2 of his last 3 fights including a fight of the night KO loss to Tohit Tohurt at UnderGround FC 74. James is a wrestler and holds a purple belt in BJJ. With 11 T/KO's James will be looking to add another T/KO but it's prepared if that fight goes to the ground! Clint has had a rough time in UnderGround FC losing all 4 of his fights all by first round T/KO. He is boxer/wrestler and holds a white belt in BJJ. This matchup looks like it might end in another first round T/KO loss for Clint but hopefully his team came up with a great gameplan for this fight as James will be come with pressure and looking for the finish!

 

CO MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!

 

145 pound division:

Winston "Son Of The Elbow" Cooper (9-11) vs Bayani Kunakorn (2-0)

 

Welcome to your Co Main event of the evening! Cooper made his UnderGround FC debut in his last fight where he won by T/KO in the second round. He went O-4 in JBL so he was glad to get his first win right away in UnderGround. He is a muai thai fighter and holds a purple belt in BJJ. Kunakorn won a fight on the QFC scene which rewarded him with a UnderGround FC contract where he won his debut fight by way of KO (punches) in the second round. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a blue belt in BJJ. Kunakorn will look to stay undefeated while Cooper will look to win his second consecutive fight in UnderGround FC!

 

MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!

 

265+ pound division:

Iron Jussi (6-1) vs Ricco "The Eagle" McGregor (4-2)

 

This is your main event of the evening! Jussi is 6-1 with all his fights coming in UnderGround FC! Jussi won his first 4 fights but had that steak snapped by a unamious decision war in which he lost. He was able to win his next 2 fights and is currently on a 2 fight win streak. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a purple belt in BJJ. Jussi will look to keep the momentum going with his 3rd win in a row. McGregor is a kickboxer who has recently started his MMA career. He has changed management which doesn't help but is still 4-2. He has won 2 of his last 3 fights including a unamious decision victory in his last fight. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a blue belt in BJJ. This fight will be everything you hoped for in a main event as we have a 2 fighters who are willing to leave it all in the cage for another win and a chance to move closer to that Championship fight!

 

That will end my preview for UnderGround FC 100! I hope you all enjoy this night of fights and I will be back early next week with my reviews! Thanks for your time and I hope everyone has a fantastic night and we will see you on Saturday for 2 amazing UnderGround FC cards!

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UnderGround FC 99 Review!

 

Hello Ladies and Gentlemen my name is Tony Soprano and I'm back again with a review for UnderGround FC 99 which was headlined by a 205 pound Championship fight between undefeated Champion Vincent Lomax (12-0) and Juhani Jukola (8-2) that did not disappoint! Let's get this review started!

 

Prelims:

 

Jack "Low Hanging Fruit" Falcon (3-5) def Tazawa "The Terror" Matsu (4-4) via unamious decision.

 

The first round was decided mostly on the ground as Matsu scored an early takedown and kept the action on the mat. Falcon was able to reverse the early takedown to put himself in better position to control. Matsu reversed also and was controlling until the referee called for a stand-up to restart the action. The rest of the first round was mostly back and forth strikes with most people scoring the round for Falcon! The second round was much of the same chess battle on the ground as both fighters engaged in the clinch until Matsu was able to take Falcon to the mat. Falcon was able to escape which rendered the takedown meaningless. Matsu felt the same way because he landed another takedown directly after that was reversed by Falcon and led to both fighters landing a reverse of position while on the ground. The second round seemed to be scored for Falcon. Matsu went back to the ground game again in the third but wasn't able to do much with the positioning and it seemed like he was just trying to survive for the decision. The decision went to Falcon after he dominated all 3 rounds! Falcon snaps a 4 fight losing streak with the win as Matsu continues his tough stretch with his 3rd loss in a row!

 

145 pound division:

Lemony Snicket (5-5) def "The Nuclear" Park Shin Bum (10-13) via T/KO (strikes)

 

Snicket came into this fight with some fire to unleash and it didn't take him long as he rocked and cut Bum with one of his first combination of punches. This may have changed the gameplan for Bum as he decided to continue engaging on the feet as both men traded shots and connected with some while missing with others. This back and forth continued until Snicket was able to land another beautiful combination late in the round that dropped Bum and forced the referee to stop the fight! Snicket breaks his 2 fight losing streak with the win as Bum has now lost 2 of his last 3 fights.

 

265+ pound division:

Filipino Hitman (3-2) def Mikko Deggamendov (3-4) via KO (punch)

 

This fight only lasted a couple of minutes because Hitman was looking for the knockout and quickly. Hitman was actually cut by Deggamendov early on which didn't seem to bother him as he continued forward with a jab that rocked Deggamendov. He could see that his opponent was hurt as he landed a devastating uppercut that knocked Deggamendov to the mat. Deggamendov stood up being urged by Hitman but clearly shouldn't have as he ate another uppercut as soon as he stood up. He would eat another huge right end that would knock him out cold ending the fight right then and there! Hitman has now won 2 fights in a row while Deggamendov has lost 4 of his last 5 and is really struggling as of late.

 

145 pound division:

Juan "Punch" Pique (7-2) def Hans Richter (7-7) via T/KO (strikes)

 

Pique was the better fighter tonight although Richter did his best at trying to stay in it. Pique won a close first round as both men traded shots on the feet and in the clinch. Richter was able to land a takedown but Pique escaped almost instantly. The second round was much of the same until Richter went for a clinch and ate a short punch from Pique that rocked him! Richter would try his best to survive but Pique was able to land a straight left and continue to flurry of punches forcing the referee to jump in and stop the fight! Pique has now won 6 of his last 7 fights after losing his last fight. Richter has now lost 3 of his last 4 fights and will need to switch things up to get back on track.

 

265+ pound division:

Thomas "The Tank" Schubert (8-6) def Claudio "Agua No Cume" Escorre (8-4) via submission (RNC)

 

This fight seems like it was closer than what it was due to the fact that it went 3 rounds before a finish. Escorre almost survived to get to a decision but he did nothing in this fight that would have got him a win. Schubert landed 5 takedowns in this fight with Escorre only able to reverse one of those takedowns. Schubert would the dominate on the ground although it took him quite a few attempts to lock in a submission due to Escorre defending each attempt. However the pressure was too much and Schubert was finally able to lock on a RNC with only 12 seconds left in the fight! Schubert breaks his 2 fight losing streak with he win as Escorre has lost 3 of his last 4 fights.

 

Main Card:

 

170 pound division:

Sivile "Chief" Gonya (10-6) def Prince "Lights Out" Tonni (10-16) via KO (Punch)

 

The main card didn't disappoint and it started with this quick KO! Both fighters came into the contest with a game plan to stand and fight. This was a close battle for about 4 minutes of the first round until Gonya landed a huge right hand that connected perfectly and forced Tonni to pull some acrobatics just to stay on his feet. He was still clearly wobbly and Gonya took advantage with another big right hand that landed and sent Tonni to the mat seeing stars! Gonya snaps a 2 fight losing streak with the win as Tonni has now lost a whopping 10 of his last 11 fights and clearly needs a change!

 

185 pound division:

Yewis "4 Real" Mybitch (12-11) def Patrick "The Mountain" OConnor (3-2) via KO (strikes)

 

The second fight of the main card that ended in the first round! Both fighters traded strikes on the feet for a minute maybe a minute and a half until Mybitch landed multiple shots that dropped OConnor. Mybitch continued the strikes until the referee jumped in but it seems OConnor was already out before he hit the mat! Wow! Mybitch has now put together 2 wins in a row while OConnor has his 2 fight win streak snapped and loses his UnderGround FC debut fight! Tough night!

 

265 pound division:

Haise Sasaki (9-2) def Philo "Cowboy" Beddo Li (7-5) via T/KO (kicks and punches)

 

Ladies and Gentlemen the 3rd fight in a row on the main card ending in the first round! This fight was a good one while it lasted as both men agreed to stand and fight which resulted in both fighters being cut almost instantly! Shots were traded back and forth until Sasaki landed a huge head kick the rocked Beddo Li. Beddo was rocked but was able to recover and continue trading shots with Sasaki until he was caught again with a huge right and again had to recover and quickly. He still looked dazed however and Sasaki capitalized landing a beautiful high kick that knocked out Beddo Li and ended the fight with alittle over a minute left in the first round! Sasaki has won his first fight under new management and will look to keep this momentum. Beddo Li has his 2 fight win streak snapped with the loss.

 

CO MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!

 

170 pound division:

Meldrick Taylor (8-3-1) def "Cadet" Carl Sweetchuck (6-5) via T/KO (strikes)

 

This fight deserved to be the co main event and these fighters went to war for almost the whole fight! Sweetchuck was cut almost instantly which surely had to change his gameplan as to not let the cut get any worse. Both fighters traded shots on the feet and in the clinch for all of the first round with Taylor looking like he had the advantage and it seemed to be scored that way on the judges card. The second round was much of the same switching from stand up to the clinch and shots still being thrown at a good speed. Sweetchuck probably shouldn't be fighting like this as his cut is only getting worse as he continues to lose close stand up and an even closer round. Much like Sweetchuck's gameplan the third round was the same with both fighters continuing the stand up and clinch however Sweetchuck's cut continued to get worse which allowed Taylor to get the upperhand. Taylor was able to land a a beautiful counter right and that rocked Sweetchuck. Taylor continued the pressure landing a hook to the ribs and a huge uppercut that badly hurt his opponent. Taylor continued to strikes until the referee jumped in and ended the fight! Taylor has now won 3 of his last 4 fights while Sweetchuck has been struggling and lost his last 4 fights!

 

MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!

 

205 pound Championship:

Undefeated Defending Champion Vincent Lomax (12-0) def Juhani Jukola (8-2) via KO (strikes)

 

Your main event of the evening was a slobberknocker that the fans could only be happy with! These fighters clearly agreed the only way to figure out who was the baddest was the stand and bang until one man was knocked out which is exactly what happened. Lomax and Jukola traded shots back and forth in the first round with Jukola seeming to get the better of Lomax and winning a very close first round. The second round was much of the same with neither men suffering any huge shots but both man eating multiple shots that they still were able to feel. Lomax came out of the second round with a close win so as far as both fighters are concerned they are very much still in this and that's what they are hearing from their corners so the third round should have fireworks to say the least. The third round started off with Jukola controlling the action until Lomax landed a left hand that stunned Jukola. That turned things in Lomax's favor as he landed a huge uppercut that dropped Jukola but not for long as he decided to stand up and try and continue this battle. That decision proved to be crucial however as he only started throwing wild strikes that was countered by a Lomax uppercut that started a fury of strikes that knocked Jukola out cold and motionless on the mat! Lomax defends his championship for the fourth straight time and is now 12-0! He has already signed on for his 5th defense against Valentin "The Hand Grenade" Taneyev (7-2) at UnderGround FC 106! Jukola has his 2 fight win streak snapped with the loss.

 

Another exciting night of fights are in the book for UnderGround Fight Club! It was a pleasure being able to bring you the review and I hope you join me tomorrow for the review of UnderGround FC 100! Thank you and good night!

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Hello UnderGround Fight Club fans this is Tony Soprano bringing you the review of UnderGround FC 100 headlined by fight in the 265+ pound division between Iron Jussi (7-1) and Ricco "The Eagle" McGregor (4-3). Let's get this review started!

 

Prelims:

 

Odin Ironheid (1-1) def Danny "DC" Cormier (6-7) via KO (Punch)

 

Well things just keep getting worse for Cormier as Ironheid only needed 14 seconds to end this fight. Cormier was able to land a double leg takedown which was meaningless as Ironheid escaped and immediately landed a big uppercut that send Cormier crumbling to the mat. He was able to convince the referee not to stop the fight even with a nasty cut but he probably should have let it end as he was hit again with a left hook to the temple after he was fooled with a fake body shot and was out cold before he hit the mat! Ironheid wins his debut fight in UnderGround FC and gets his first win under new management while Cormier continues to struggle with his 4th straight loss all by first round T/KO.

 

205 pound division:

Hugo Boss (3-3) def John Malone (5-4) via submission (kimura)

 

This fight started one way and ended a completely different way! Malone came out swinging and was able to land a big right hand that sent Boss crashing to the floor however Malone did not follow Boss to the ground and allowed him to get up which might have been the biggest mistake of the fight. Boss took this new lease on life and landed a takedown and advanced position until he felt comfortable and attempted 7 submissions that were all defended well by Malone. Malone wasn't able to last as Boss locked in the Kimura in his last submission attempt and forced Malone to tap out! What a fight! Wow! Boss snaps a 3 fight losing streak with this win while Malone has now lost his last 2 fights.

 

265 pound division:

Spinning "Double Elixer" Fire (7-2) def Sauli Kekkonen (3-4) via T/KO (strikes)

 

The first fight of the night that went longer than the first round was a battle for as long as it lasted. The first round was back and forth shots from both men before Fire was able to land a takedown. He didn't do much with it so the referee decided to stand the fight up. Fire went back to the ground with another takedown and that's where the fight remained until the end of the round with most cards having Kekkonen winning the round. The second round was much of the same except Fire dominated the round with a takedown and controlling most of the action. Both fighters have won a round as far as they are concerned so the third round and the fight is still up for grabs! The third round was most of the same action as Fire landed another takedown but this time amped up his game on the ground and was able to land a nasty elbow to the side of the head that clearly hurt Kekkonen. Fire continued with strikes until the referee stepped in to stop the fight with only a minute left in the fight! Fire has now won 2 of his last 3 fights while Kekkonen has lost 3 of his last 4 and will look to get back on track in his next fight.

 

145 pound division:

Anti Happy (6-3) def Wilfred "Itimu" Keter (2-3) via submission (triangle)

 

This fight was a chess battle to say the least as all 3 rounds seemed to be pretty much the same with Happy scoring takedowns and predominantly choosing to go to the ground. Keter landed shots and was able to defend when the fight went to ground but found himself getting tired having to defend all these takedown attempts. Keter was winning both rounds going into the third and was looking to at least last for the decision win. Happy had other plans however as he landed a takedown and wouldn't let the fight slip away before the final bell advancing position and locking in a triangle that forced a very quick tap out from Keter! What a finish! Happy has now won 3 of his last 4 fights while Keter has lost 2 of his last 3 including this tough loss.

 

Main Card:

 

265 pound division:

Fedor "Bonecrusher" Mazepin (10-8) def Yardbird Knox (6-3) via submission (kimura)

 

The first round started off with a bang ad Mazepin was cut by a counter punch from Knox in the first minute! The back and forth shots continued on the feet and in the clinch for a few minutes until Mazepin was rocked by a right hand to the jaw and more shots that continued to open his cut more. Mazepin needed time to recover and did so while he landed a takedown and attempted submissions for the rest of the round but wasn't able to lock any of them in. The first round was very close but most cards had Yardbird Knox winning it. The second round was very different than the first and was all Mazepin. He landed a takedown very early in the round and was able to finally lock in a kimura after 10 submission attempts and end the the fight in the second round! Mazepin snaps a 4 fight losing streak while Knox has lost his last 2 fights after winning 3 in a row so he will need to change things up in hopes of putting together another nice win streak!

 

170 pound division:

"Pretty" Ife Edwards (9-3) def Spurgu Nator (6-5) via unamious decision

 

This was the only fight of the night that went the distance but wasn't close at all. Both fighters stayed standing the whole fight trading shots on the feet or in the clinch but no fighter suffered a knockdown or any huge shots that could have changed momentum. Edwards came in and executed his gameplan while doing enough to convince the judges that he was the better fighter on the night. He dominated all 3 rounds against Nator and left the judges no choice but to score the fight 30:27 30:27 30:27 in favor of "Pretty" Ife Edwards! Edwards snaps a 2 fight losing streak with this win while Nator has lost his last 2 fights and 4 of his last 6.

 

265+ pound division:

"Released" Tyson James (15-8) def Kyle "Breezy" Clint (6-12) via T/KO (strikes)

 

This fight didn't last long and was mainly dominated by James as he landed a takedown in the first minute and controlled the ground attempting multiple submissions while Clint did a good job defending. Clint was able to escape and get back to his feet and was even able to cut James with a nice one-two. Clint was able to catch James napping and land a takedown which proved to be the wrong decision as James advanced position and continued to attempt submissions until he saw an opening for ground and pound and took advantage landing a huge elbow and more shots until the referee called for the stoppage! James has now won 2 of his last 3 fights while Clint has been on a devastating losing streak of his last 8 fights including his first 5 fights in UnderGround FC.

 

CO MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!

 

145 pound division:

Bayani Kunakorn (3-0) def Winston "Son Of The Elbow" Cooper (9-12) via T/KO (punches)

 

The co main event of the evening didn't last long as Kunakorn looked to stay undefeated and it wouldn't take him long. The fight started with back and forth shots from Kunakorn and Cooper with Kunakorn getting the advantage that led to a hook to the side of the head that rocked Cooper. Kunakorn would see the writing on the wall and land a big uppercut and another huge shot that crumbled Cooper to the mat. Kunakorn peppered on more shots forcing the referee to stop the fight! Kunakorn stays undefeated and has now his last 3 fights including his first 2 fights for UnderGround FC! Cooper has now lost 5 of his last 6 and is 1-1 in UnderGround FC.

 

MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!

 

265+ pound division:

Iron Jussi (7-1) def Ricco "The Eagle" McGregor via T/KO (strikes)

 

Both the co and main events tonight only lasted 3 minutes combined so if you came to see fighters finish the fight that's exactly what UnderGround FC gave you! Jussi came out firing strikes almost instantly and he cut McGregor in the first minute. Both fighters continued this stand and bang type of fighting with Mcgregor trying to clinch until Jussi landed a big right hand that sent McGregor to the canvas. McGregor seemed surprised Jussi didn't follow him to the ground after the knockdown but it was clear Jussi wanted to end this on his terms. More standup followed but not for long as Jussi landed another big right hand that had McGregor leaning against the cage. Jussi threw more shots until McGregor fell to the floor and the referee saw enough. Jussi has now put together 3 impressive T/KO victories and will surely hope that helps him jump the rankings while McGregor falls to 2-2 in the organization.

 

 

What a great night of fights we had with 5 out of 9 fights being finished in the first round and every fight except one was finished! The fans hope the see cards like this every time they watch and UnderGround FC will continue to bring them! Thank you all again for taking the time to read my review and I will be back this week with 2 more previews for UnderGround FC 101 and 102 which is headlined by a 185 pound best Jackson in UnderGround FC fight between Luther "Limpy" Jackson (23-7) and Akoni "Big Moves" Jackson (11-5) at UnderGround FC 101and a fight in the 205 pound division between Barry "Bulletproof"Jones (14-5) and Aapo Jukola (9-1). Good night!

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Pablo Rodriguez (340415)

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(12-4-1) (5-1-1 in Underground FC)

Age : 22

With this place a little quiet around here, i would like to spice this shit up. With only one fight remaining on my contract and only losing once in 6 fights here, im sure the boss Tev will be throwing the benjamins at me to stay. Ill be cageside on the 21st watching Reginald Budgiehandler v Sakmongkol Sitsongrit. Give me that title shot.

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http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/1534123118FARTMMA.jpg http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15085530571140.png

 

Good friend tev ...

 

Ibby here on behalf of FARTMMA.

 

We have a proposition here for ya...

 

I am currently completely rebuilding my 265 lbs division and 1 man stands on top.

 

http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/38/38w3.jpg http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilepublic.php?FID=340513

 

12-1 and 10 wins in a row. His manager is a very good friend of mine and we would like for him to fight the best your org has to offer.

 

We would love to fight for belts.

 

http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20190515024910BELTBELT.jpg vs http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20190719020246K8HbNKi_d.jpg

 

The Bleeding Spanner has absolutely cleaned up his division here at FARTMMA and with 3 fights left to his contract I am good with fully transferring him to Underground once it is up.

 

Out of the 3 fights left I only ask that 1 take place at FARTMMA.

 

What says Underground? Do you want to feel the might of THE BLEEDING SPANNER ??

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You are seeing multis in your sleep old man. Maybe take a much deserved break from the game old fella

Unlike you, my life doesnt revolve around this game, sorry dude Im not 15 anymore old like yourself. 27 might seem old like to a teenager I get it.

 

I shall need no break my young wee lad.

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On another note, no one cares.

 

That`s not true.

 

Bleeding Spanner is a great champion and has fought the best I had to offer. I even brought some awesome talent from the Island and he beat them all.

 

Also Valentina`s Ass is a pleasure to deal with and easy to work during this transition.

 

Wearing my belts is one of the hardest tests any manager can encounter at 340k.

 

20190515024910BELTBELT.jpg

 

tev and I are collaborating in order to transition one of the absolute best 340k fighters to his org. If you have nothing possitive to bring to the table I suggest you move onto your current business:

 

https://www.thecoast.ca/COVID19Needtoknow/archives/2020/03/18/laid-off-due-to-covid-19

 

Be safe Boomer

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Reactor # 4: Master tev time to show the world real Ukrainian power. I already defeated dictator Pinochet and now I want to challenge more people !

 

I challenge everyone lol ! And then I take on the champ on next contract :)

 

Line them up !

 

 

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