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Updated 11/8/2020 (HFC 46)



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The 135 division is in the process of finding more talent. We are looking into 349k+ fighters now. Any takers?



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Sosa continues to shine. Some contenders are making their way up the pack though. Will Sosa start to look over his shoulder anytime soon? Never! if you ask his manager.



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The Lightweight division is still being dominated by Patriot. But the rest of the division is in constant competition, and great competition it is. Ed Ford makes his push and is on the move, Goncalves takes a tumble, and Chai's return finds himself in the spotlight as a top contender!



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Slash makes his first defense and this division is still going strong. Nofud and Martin get a draw and Nofud wants a rematch while Martin says "No way!" Yazzie barely holding on to the top 10 as challengers are nipping at his heels. King finds himself as top contender and awaits his battle with Slash!



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Dos Anjos continues to dominate. He's established himself as one of the HFC trinity of Wanker, Sosa, and Dos Anjos. Southanouvong makes a jump, pushing for top 5. Tonnissaur and Battle break into top contender status and have their eyes on the gold. What an exciting time for the Middleweight division right now! Battle looking to defeat Nickel to solidify his title shot next month!



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What a shake up we had in the light heavyweight division! The champ has been dethroned in his first title defense in a fight he dominated! That chapter is NOT over! Jet gunner moving up, Izquierdo breaks back into the top 10, as Van Den Born and and Mahrishi both stand chomping at the bit to be next in line.



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The heavyweight division is going strong and Kocak is back on top! A great fight against Krylov where Kocak got his revenge and ended Krylov's run as heavyweight champ. Vanorden cracks the top 5, Motts takes a tumble, Eternity makes a leap, and all eyes are on Bronstein and Kocak to see if Lev can win that belt that he once held at F&B.



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This division belongs to Massive Wanker. He dispatched Slugs again and continues his reign on top of the division. Mendoze pushes up to the #1 contender spot.


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We gotta get that Island tree fiddy 4 fighters in ! Season ends this month so keep an eye out for those guys.

 

Didn't I see somewhere that this organisation was a 354K restricted? Don't think there are many Island fighters that would fit in with that..

 

Also, the Island fighters are mine, regardless of "underground "owning" it.

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What kind of a name is Baruto? They say he's an up and comer and an animal in the gym, but Stickmann has been out there having real wars in real events in the cage. He gon learn

 

That one's gonna be a brawl boys! I wanna see some blood!

 

First fighter to cut the other fighter gets a 1k bonus!

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Matt Oduun about his last fight and some word to his next opponent:

- You asked me about how I feel right now to know that I loose a fight with that new guy, good for him that he won. Idk what happent with my mind right then, After the new eve I was in depression because I broke up with my girlfriend and is simple, I wasn't my then only a fool that loved a girl. If I fight now with him the situation will be diferent I promise that and all the Org will se after I beat Polo. Tough guy but the first time we fight he was more bigger then me and I still look to trade punches with him not to go in clinch like a bitch, this is what I have to say. Keep my mind focused for the next fight because is the most important fight for me right now.

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Roy Frazier post fight statement:

 

"Thank you to all the HFC fans who attended tonights event. Congratulations to Paul Stiles. He fought a great fight. I gave it my best, taking this fight on short notice. I caught him with some good counters but he never backed off and kept after it. Dropped me in the first and never let up. Not the result I was hoping for in my debut, but I feel like I learned a lot in this fight, and look forward to getting back in the gym. For everyone in the 185 division, Stiles is a beast, get ready. I expect to see a belt on him soon."

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Rod Stickmann post fight statement:

 

Fuck that sucked. Great job by my opponent. I wish my manager wasn't such a dumb cbomb.

 

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A man named Rod has the audacity to question mine or any other man's name? You do understand that you're named after a piece of wood or metal, or even a piece of equipment used for fishing, right? Instead of worrying yourself about my name, perhaps you should worry yourself on learning how to defend yourself better because I have no doubt you know my name now, don't you? To your credit, you said I did a great job and for that, I respect you. However, if you want more respect as a warrior, train like one and fight like a beast! If our paths are to cross again, I do hope the fight lasts longer than 43 seconds! Lastly, for a man who proclaims himself to be a ladies man, I do hope you last longer with women than you did in the cage with me!

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A man named Rod has the audacity to question mine or any other man's name? You do understand that you're named after a piece of wood or metal, or even a piece of equipment used for fishing, right? Instead of worrying yourself about my name, perhaps you should worry yourself on learning how to defend yourself better because I have no doubt you know my name now, don't you? To your credit, you said I did a great job and for that, I respect you. However, if you want more respect as a warrior, train like one and fight like a beast! If our paths are to cross again, I do hope the fight lasts longer than 43 seconds! Lastly, for a man who proclaims himself to be a ladies man, I do hope you last longer with women than you did in the cage with me!

 

But this... OMFG, dude I almost pissed myself laughing. This is what's up!

I'm loving this, keep it up guys!

 

Stay HARDCORE!

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Roy Frazier (357994)

 

​Im here to call someone out today. My debut didn't go as planned, but I did enjoy exchanging punches for 3 rounds. I'm looking for another slug fest. And who better, than Mikey Vicious (357059). You might be the better wrestler, but my BJJ is far superior. But on the feet, it's a toss up, so lets do this! Let's give the hardcore fans what they want, and put on fight of the night!

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Roy Frazier (357994)

 

​Im here to call someone out today. My debut didn't go as planned, but I did enjoy exchanging punches for 3 rounds. I'm looking for another slug fest. And who better, than Mikey Vicious (357059). You might be the better wrestler, but my BJJ is far superior. But on the feet, it's a toss up, so lets do this! Let's give the hardcore fans what they want, and put on fight of the night!

Response from Mikey Vicious:

 

Sorry kid, but I got bigger fish to fry, namely the upcoming Championship Tournament and avenging my loss against Colby Vogigton. Why don't you go ahead and give me a shout when your actually in my league, if that ever happens.

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Make sure your fighter looks the part in the upcoming tournaments, be the baddest looking MF'er out there when you collect your belts. Available now at Ma Balls Is Hot Clothing for only $30. Keep that champs morale at 100%, get in quick, they are not going to last long at this price

 

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Hello HARDCORE MMA fans!!


We had another great event tonight, our main card ranking #7 most hyped fight in the world today!


HFC 2 - Get Belted


Lets break this thing down and see how everyone did...


Starting with our first fight of the evening...


Lane vs Baldwin (33%)


This fight featured Gumby Lane (1-2) facing off against Animal Baldwin (0-1).

Baldwin came into this fight looking for his first victory in professional MMA. He's a determined fighter who boasts some excellent MT, but it wasn't enough to take down his opponent this night.

Baldwin was able to fend off the swarm of attacks while standing, but unable to take his opponent down save for one time. He was, however, very successful in taking the fight into the clinch where he was able to control the fight and get it to the ground three more times.


On the ground, Baldwin was by far the better fighter, seemingly able to advance to any position he desired. The problem was.. that's just about all he did and the crowd was not happy about it. He landed on punch and failed at two submission attempts, and that was pretty much the highlight of his fight.

Lane, on the other hand, wanted to keep the fight standing at all costs. He displayed enough striking ability there to score enough points to win the favor of the judges and took home the victory with a unanimous decision.


Ove vs Cash (50%)


Our second fight of the night pitted Geir Ove (0-2) against newcomer Booker Cash (0-0).

Geir looked out of shape or just physically drained coming into this fight, and it showed as soon as the bell rang. The young Cash was looking to take the fight to the ground, and Ove helped him by jumping into a clinch and tripping Cash down to the ground. Cash exploded back to his feet from the wrong end of side control, and Ove landed a couple of nice strikes before Cash quickly scored a shoot take-down into Ove's guard.


At this point, the fight was pretty much over. Ove looked like he spent all his energy and had none left to fend off Cash's attacks. The first strike Cash landed cut the bleeder Ove, and when he caught a whiff of blood, he was like a shark in water. Cash was all over his opponent, opened up that cut more trying to find Ove's brains and the doctor stepped in and stopped the fight! There was blood everywhere!!! THAT's what HARDCORE is all about!! Bleed baby, bleed!!! (1st blood)


Bradford vs Striker (67%)


This fight featured Mason Bradford (0-1) against Pure Striker (0-1).


Both fighters looking for a win, who would win? The MT specialist Striker, or the iron jaw'd boxer Bradford?

Striker came out the gate swinging and looked like he was ready to get this fight over with. Just over a minute into the first round, however, Bradford connected with a nice hook that rocked Striker. Striker, even thought he wasn't sure where he was at by the looks of it, was able to land a nice jab and keep his distance enough to recover.


Striker followed up with a grazing leg kick that cut Bradford. From there, the fight went back and forth with the fighters trading blows. Not until the final minute of the final round did Bradford take the fight into the clinch, but within seconds Striker broke free and landed the last two blows of the fight before the final bell rang.


This fight was close, but not close enough as Striker had his hand raised in victory by unanimous decision.

Montana vs Brandao (100%)


Our fourth fight of the evening pitted undefeated Toni Montana (3-0) against the winless newbie Sidnei Brandao (0-1).


This seemed like a mismatch based on records, but with all three of Montana's fights coming from the amateur ranks of the QFC, heavy handed Brandao looked to KO the easy bleeding Montana to show him how we do in the HFC!


Montana decided he didn't feel like bleeding tonight, however, and allowed only one body shot before shooting in for the take-down where Montana has made his name. Landing in side control, Montana locked in an Americana faster than a knife fight in a phone booth forcing a quick and frantic tap out by the still winless Brandao.


Better luck next time, sport!


Fury vs Fredrickson (82%)


Mid way through the night, our fifth fight of the night had Tyson fury (2-1) squaring off against Bergelmir Fredrickson (1-1). I tell you what, I was pumped when Fredrickson walked out to Black Sunday by Coheed and Cambria! I couldn't tell what they were saying, but it was loud, and it was rocking!

This fight lasted longer than it probably should have as Fury was by far the dominant fighter in this fight. I don't know if Fredrickson just went through a break-up or was a little under the weather, but the man's head wasn't in this fight. Well... considering the beating Fury put on his face, I guess his head was there, but his mind wasn't.. He did nothing standing up, and was stuffed at almost every turn in his attempts to get the fight on the ground..


Fury lived up to his name and fought like a pissed off cat with his tail tied to an electric fence! The man went nuts! I bet he's still soaking his hands in ice water after that display. He landed 41 of 55 punches, all to or through Fredrickson's head. Then, when poor old Fredrickson finally got the fight into the clinch thinking he could protect himself a little better, Fury unleashed another 26 of 36 blows to his head in the clinch..


Despite the brutal beating Fury put on him, Fredrickson managed to last until the final seconds of the second round when an upper-cut knocked him into next week and the ref had seen enough. CTE isn't a joke these days, and our ref was concerned for the fighter's safety.. I'm just not sure if he was more concerned with Fredrickson's head, or Fury's fists...


Excellent display Fury!!


Oduun vs Quincy 2 (59%)


A couple of months ago, these two fighters squared off and Quincy took the win. Oduun was furious with himself, and vowed to revenge that loss. Well, tonight was the night. On the brink of the championship tournament, these two fighters were facing off in a rematch, each hoping to gain better seeding in the tournament.


Quincy enters the fight with a 1-1 record, his only win against Oduun.


Oduun is a solid fighter, with a (2-2) record. Both of his losses came from fighters who kept the fight in the clinch and completely controlled Oduun. You almost feel sorry for the guy, because once he's in the clinch, he can't seem to break free.


Well, this fight was more of the same as Quincy saw the weakness and exploited it.. again.

A first round TKO put Oduun down in a fight that was dominated by Quincy in the clinch.

Quincy has his eyes set on that belt, and doesn't look like he plans on letting anyone get in his way.


Ank vs Stenburg (74%)


Orjan Ank (2-1) is a Mt striker and Hale Stenburg (2-1) a boxer, everyone knew we were in for a good old fashion fist fight.. Both fighters are strikers, and both have a reputation as having good chins..

These fighters decided to break the rules and throw everyone off... Ank had no interest in standing toe to toe with Stenburg, and Stenburg didn't seem to mind as he was looking to keep the fight in the clinch and on the ground.


Ank had one goal in mind.. take the fight to the ground even though he's had very limited training on the ground. I don't understand it, and the crowd didn't either, but it is what it is and he paid the price in the final round when Stenburg put Ank to sleep with a vicious right hand.


Stenburg had no problems keeping this fight in the clinch 20/20 attempts and dominated there landing 16/16 head punches and 17/17 body punches. Again, Ank had no interest in fighting back, he wanted to take the fight to the ground... You know, to show off his fancy white belt BJJ skills against Stenburg's blue belt in BJJ... hmm.... ok?


Stenburg also was able to easily take Ank down 2/2 from standing and 9/9 from the clinch. Once on the ground, Stenburg was also dominant improving position 8/8 and ground and pound 9/9. If not for a missed elbow in the clinch, and an unsuccessful sub attempt, he wold have been perfect in this fight.

All I can say about this one is if you're a boxer, box! Don't waste your time taking the fight to the ground against a better grappler than you!


Great display by Stenburg putting the 185 division on notice that he's here and comping at the bit!


Buck vs William (51%)


Our final under-card fight of the night pitted newcomer Darsin Buck (0-0) against the undefeated Kelly William (2-0). Yes, William, not Williams...


This fight I thought could have been a draw. William was the dominant stand up fighter, and the judges liked his shiny legs and the kicks they produced.. William landed 5/18 head kicks, but was much more accurate in leg and body kicks. He was unable to score a take-down or take the fight into the clinch, but I guess he didn't need to.


Buck wasn't able to do anything standing up, but was successful getting the fight to the ground scoring 5/7 take-downs. This fight never went into the clinch. When on the ground, Buck couldn't advance position, in fact, William was the better grappler, but Buck scored with a ton of ground and pound landing 29/53 strikes from the ground.


In the end, a few kicks were more impressive than Bucks onslaught of ground and pound, and the judges gave the victory to William via unanimous decision who now advances his record to a perfect 3-0.


Luger vs Tromaras (84%)


Our co-main event of the evening had Lug Luger (2-1) facing off against Gorg Tromaras (1-0) for the HFC Super Heavyweight championship! Luger is more of a counter fighter, probably because he bleeds like a stuck pig from a bee sting, and is a pretty good wrestler. Tromaras is a brawler and determined to get the fight on the ground to do some damage.


Tromaras opened the fight with a clinch, and the fighters struggled to gain the upper hand until Luger gets a good take-down into side control. At that point, Luger went off landing a knee, forearm, elbow and just rained down holy hell on poor Tromaras until the ref stepped in and stopped the fight.

That killer instinct is what will keep Tromaras at the top. Congratulations to our new HFC Super Heavyweight Champion of the world, Lug Luger!


Yada vs Sugawara (28%)


The main card of the night boasts two brown belt BJJ artists with 2-0 records, and the winner would walk away with the HFC Light Heavyweight Championship of the world. These two are almost mirror match-ups and anyone could have walked away with this fight..


If you're a fan of a chess match on the ground, this was your fight! Back and forth, transitioning, grappling, reversing, these two warriors went at it for a solid two rounds, neither fighter being able to get the upper hand. Both attempting to lock in submissions, and both able to defend them very well.

Standing up, Yada was more aggressive as he was quick to shoot in and take the fight to the ground. Sugawara had no issue with that as he prefers to be on the ground as well, having tapped out all of his previous opponents in the first round.


On the ground, Sugawara was more aggressive improving position 12/24 times to Yada's 6/13. Each fighter attempted sub after sub, but Yada was the first one to lock one in and forced the champion, Sugawara, to tap out before passing out.


Congratulations to Toson Yada, the new HFC Light Heavywight Champion of the world!

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