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On today's episode we will be covering the upcoming UFC MNF1 event coming to you May 21st from The Underground in Tokyo, Japan!





Let's start with the 155lbs battle between Hessu Kaito and Shamil Magomedov..The Viper is 0-2 in his MMA career with both losses coming by way of decision. Shamil is 0-2-1 in his career with one decision loss, 1 TKO loss and 1 draw. Honestly folks it doesn’t look like either fighter has much to lose in this one so let's move on.





Plisken’s Pick – Hessu Kaito by decision





Our next bout is a 170lbs 3 rounder featuring Romeo Harris vs. Akim Pasisu. Harris is a brawler with a record of 1-2 with both losses coming by way of decision. He prefers the ground game but doesn’t shy away from a stand-up battle. Akim is a stand-up artist with a good chin, his professional record standing at 2 wins, 1 loss coming by way of decision. This is a classic grappler vs. Striker bout, does Romeo have the chin to withstand Akims Power? Can Akim Keep Romeo from taking him down and dominating the fight on the ground? Tune in May 21st and find out!




Plisken’s Pick - Akim Pasisu by decision







At 185lbs we have what should be a grappling match between BJJ practitioners Renaldo Montoya Vs. Kage Dephillips with both men have a record of 0 wins and 1 loss with both coming by way of decision. This is a tough fight to predict for me folks as I have some skin in the game being Kage’s manager, both men are struggling to get a foothold in the MMA world and both desperately wanting a win. Let's just hope they put on a good show for the fans.




Plisken’s Pick – Reserving judgement due to conflict







The next banger is a light heavyweight war between Vladimir Ivanov and Don Vigo. With a combined record of 0-4 this one should be exciting because someone has to walk away a winner. Vladimir is a decent striker and even better wrestler who just hasn’t been able to pull together a win yet. Being submitted once and having one fight go to decision he will be looking to prove that he is just more than a nickname and try and “Destroy” His opponent. Don Vigo is a stand-up specialist, no matter how hard and fast he hits the true test will be whether or not his suspect chin can weather the storm.







Pliskens Pick – Don Vigo 1st round knockout







Part 2 Coming tomorrow


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MMA Autopsy with Tommy Plisken





UFC MNF1 Part 2





Next up we have a heavyweight matchup between Yessir Kranicks and Lars Bullock. Yessir has a record of 1 win and 1 loss. He won his MMA debut by decision but lost his next outing by KO. Lars comes into the fight with 1 win with 2 losses. He prefers the ground with his sole win coming by way of submission. With one loss coming by way of KO and one loss coming by way of submission it's hard to pinpoint his weaknesses. I'd have to say this one will more than likely be uneventful with 2 big men doing most of their work on the ground.





Plisken’s Pick – Lars Bullock by submission





We head back to light heavyweight for our next bout of the night between Frank Rothco and Lee Brown. Rothco comes in 1-1 with a decision win and a KO loss with Lee Brown having the same record with his win coming by way of submission and a decision loss. Rothco is a wonderful is a quick boxer with suspect power while Brown is a remarkable wrestler with a decent chin. It will be a tough on for Rothco if he can't finish this fight with a big shot early.





Plisken’s Pick – Brown by submission





In the 170lbs division we have Cross A. Zoo taking on Xyryx Ignacio. This one should be an exciting matchup with 2-2 Cross being a Muay Thai technician with 2 KO wins and 2 submission losses trying to hold off 3-3 Ignacio. Ignacio comes in with quite the repertoire with 1 win of every way possible, albeit with a suspect chin with 2 KO losses and a decision loss. I’d love to see Cross snap a head kick right across Ignacio's face...only because Ignacio's manager Dodong Santiago is a real chump!





Plisken’s Pick – Cross 1st round knockout





We move onto the 155lbs’ers with journeyman fighter Islam Mamadaliev vs. Newcomer JB Brown. Islam is an experienced fighter with a record of 6 wins, 2 losses. 4 KO wins, a submission victory and a decision in his favor while suffering 1 KO and 1 submission loss. JB comes into the fight undefeated with a 2-fight win streak, his record standing at 2-0 with both wins coming from submissions. This one will come down to who can get in there the quickest JB will need to get this fight on the ground ASAP, if he can do that, I see it going his way...as long as he doesn’t eat a kick on the way there.





Plisken’s Pick – JB Brown by submission





Staying with the 155lbs division Hairuddin Abdul Rahim faces Bernardo Suarez. Rahim is a bad man with a record of 8-1 with all wins coming by way of knockout with a submission loss. Suarez comes into this fight 3-3 with a KO victory along with 2 submission victories against a loss of each variety. It's hard to count someone out in MMA I just think this one is too lopsided.





Plisken’s Pick – Rahim 1st Rd KO





For our final matchup of the night we have a 170lbs championship bout between 7-1-1 Monte Goglin and 3-1 Sivile Gonya. Gonya is riding a 3-fight win streak with each win coming by different method and a sole decision loss. Goglin is dangerous on the feet with 5 KO victories along with 2 submission wins, with a sole submission loss. It will be interesting to see if Gonya’s inexperience will play a factor against a heavy hitter like Goglin.





Plisken’s Pick – Goglin 2nd Rd KO







That’s it for this event folks, be sure to tune into MMA Autopsy for all your fight previews. This preview brought to you by my sponsors SquareSpace, Onnit, and Honey. Until next time friends!


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Wow...and that's pretty much two fights in a row now for my guys in this org that have gone down like hell. Unlike the first one though, which wasn't such a bad fight...just not going our way...this one was a shit show with Stomper taking out Krawlee in under 20 seconds. Clearly, Krawlee has ZERO chin. And with that first punch, Stomper pretty much retired Krawlee's sorry ass. Congrats.

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UnderGround FC 8 is an upcoming mixed martial arts event to be held by the UnderGround Fight Club promotion in conjunction with the UnderGroud Fight Ent. Alliance. This event is scheduled to take place on June 26, 2019 at The Underground arena in Amsterdam. This preview is brought to you by UnderGround Bets, a premiere betting service that you can count on.

 

 

 

[Event Preview]

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Bantamweight Division Caeser Kombombuizc versus Oganeditse Gaolathe

Super-Heavyweight Division Shane Nakamura versus Nikola Vieira

Super-Heavyweight Division Rodimus Prime versus Ariel Ortega

Welterweight Division Hector Alvarez versus Yoel Edson

Welterweight Division Nick Lucas Li versus Ross Tyson

Lightweight Division Rodolfo Gracie versus Jason Kneesaw

Super-Heavyweight Division Max Van Leeuwenhoek versus Anurak Chakrabongse

Super-Heavyweight Division Joe Clark versus Antonio Dailey

Light-Heavyweight Division Tremaine Wiltshire versus Daana Wyte

Light-Heavyweight Division Bill From Killer Hill versus Aapo Jukola

[The Prelims]

(Light-Heavyweight Division) Bill From Killer Hill (0-4) versus Aapo Jukola (1-0)

Bill From Killer Hill is a mixed martial artist that, in four fights, has yet to find real success in the sport. This fight is truly a do or die situation for Bill.

 

Aapo Jukola is, in this writer's opinion, one of the strongest dark horse prospects of the UnderGround FC light-heavyweight division. If Bill Hill agreed to this match expecting a walk in the park with an easy opponent, he was sorely mistaken. Aapo is an accomplished wrestler that has trained in Jiu-Jitsua and boxing as well. Despite being a powerful grappler on paper, Aapo won his lone professional fight on the feet, knocking out his opponent in a smaller local how in the first round.

 

(Light-Heavyweight Division) Tremaine Wiltshire (3-0) versus Daana Wyte (7-3)

Tremaine Wiltshire is a Muay Thai stylist with serious power in his strikes. He has taken three fights on the local circuit and has scored three brutal finishes. In his debut he dropped his opponent with the first strike that he threw. He is able to fight on his feet or on the ground, but his true power lies in his clinchwork.

 

Daana Wyte is a boxer with ten professional fights to his record, making him the most experienced fighter on the card. He fought the bulk of his career in smaller local fights where he built up a respectable reputation as a brutal finisher. His only loss due to stoppage came when an overzealous ringside doctor called off his match when he received a cut over his eye. Despite the setback, Wyte immediately signed a contract to fight for the Destructive Striking Championship, where he scored back to back finishes over Javelle Stone and Chris Gunn. With his contract over, Daana Wyte quickly signed a new deal to fight for UnderGround FC.

 

In his promotional debut, Wyte faced Jimbo Cricky, a seasoned striker in his own right. The fight would go the distance with both guys receiving equal cuts and bruises. Despite his best efforts, Wyte would lose the bout via unanimous decision. Despite the setback, Wyte is considered the favorite going into this match.

 

(Super-Heavyweight Division) Joe Clark (0-0) versus Antonio Dailey (0-0)

Joe Clark is a Muay Thai stylist making his professional debut here. He is undergoing excellent training so it will be exciting to see how this first timer does.

 

Antonio Dailey is, like his opponent, a newcomer to the sport of mixed martial arts. This Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt actually trains alongside Clark.

 

(Super-Heavyweight Division) Max Van Leeuwenhoek (0-0) versus Anurak Chakrabongse (0-0)

Both of these fighters are young kids from the same camp that are taking a no pressure live fight to test their mettle in the cage. Both guys are reportedly Muay Thai strikers that spar together daily.

(Lightweight Division) Rodolfo Gracie (4-1) versus Jason Kneesaw (1-0)

Rodolfo Gracie is an experienced BJJ brown belt with five professional fights to his record. He started his career in the local scene, scoring three quick submission finishes to begin his career. This caught the attention of The UnderGround Fight Club, who quickly signed him to a contract. In his promotional debut, Gracie faced Joe Mama, a powerful Jiu-Jitsu purple belt. The fight would be surprisingly competitive, with the two fighters trading takedowns and submission attempts for the entirety of the fight. In the end, Mama would walk away with the unanimous decision victory.

 

Gracie quickly rebounded with a victory over heavy handed catch wrestler Steven Pittsford. Despite the dangers of rushing in against a striker like Pittsford, Gracie was relentless with his takedowns, which brought him a submission victory early in the third round.

 

Jason Kneesaw is a talented Muay Thai stylist that is making his promotional debut at this event. He has fought once before, when he took on Chauncey Garret in a smaller show. In that fight, it was the clinchwork and knees of the aptly named Kneesaw that brought him to victory.

 

 

 

[Main Card]

(Welterweight Division) Nick Lucas Li (3-1) versus Ross Tyson (3-0)

Nick Lucas Li is a Muay Thai striker with four professional fights to his credit. This is his promotional debut as all four of his previous fights took place in smaller shows. In his pro debut, Lucas Li came out like a wild man, throwing anything that he could. He would strike, clinch, break away, only to repeat the process. In the second round, he caught his opponent diving for a leg and cracked him with a head kick to put him away. His next bout was more of the same except he had an opponent that couldn't be held down as easily. Lucas Li wouldn't win any style points but he would earn a decision victory for his efforts. In his third bout, Nick Lucas Li dominated Hosea Dotson with his wild style of attack. In his most recent bout, Lucas Li faced Everett Hart, a submission specialist. Lucas Li took it to Everett immediately with his aggressive style of attack, swarming his foe with takedowns and submission attempts. The fight would inevitably go the distance with Lucas Li taking home the decision.

 

Ross Tyson is an undefeated Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt from Montreal, Canada. Known in Montreal for his reign of terror in the smaller shows, Tyson has submitted two of his three opponents. In his first bout, Tyson faced Sheldon Hammond, a veteran of three fights prior. Despite scoring a takedown early, Tyson soon found himself trapped on the bottom eating ground and pound for his trouble. In the second round a clearly winded Tyson scored a takedown into the guard of Hammond and once again found himself reversed to the bottom. The pair traded submission attempts until Tyson managed to scramble and take Hammond's back, finishing with a rear naked choke. With some confidence under his belt, Ross Tyson faced Ezequiel Chandler next. Tyson scored a takedown early but again found himself reversed onto his back... this time he had learned from his history and almost immediately sank in a deep kimura to stop the fight. In his most recent bout, Ross Tyson absolutely dominated Norberto Rivera en route to a decision victory.

 

In this fight we will see if Lucas Li tries to grapple with the much more dominant submission fighter in Ross Tyson. If he does, it's reasonable to expect that Tyson should walk away with the victory. However Tyson needs to respect the hands of Lucas Li, who would truly be a force if he kept the fight standing.

 

 

(Welterweight Division) Hector Alvarez (5-2) versus Yoel Edson (5-2)

Hector Alvarez is a heavy handed slugger from Mexico City, Mexico. He started his career under the management of Michael Faraday with back-to-back losses at the hands of strong submission fighters. After parting ways with Faraday, he found his way to Peanut Minarsich to correct his course. In his first fight under new managemet, Alvarez faced Doyle Buckley, another submission grappler. With his mind right, Alvarez was able to make short work of Buckley, stopping him with a brutal flurry of punches just twelve seconds into the fight. Alvarez continued his winning ways with another lightning quick victory, this time against Mark Brewer. Next Alvarez defeated Tyson Johns. Although he was able to survive early turmoil, Johns couldn't withstand the relentless pressure of Alvarez. In his next bout, Hector Alvarez faced his demons when Harris Gillespie wa able to clinch and take him down twice in the opening minutes of the fight. Alvarez kept his composure, however, and stopped Gillespie after getting back to his feet. In his most recent bout, Alvarez took on Trenton Snider. After landing some bombs early in the fight, Alvarez succumbed to a pair of takedowns from Snider. Midway into the second round, Alvarez dropped Snider with a big combination before following him to the ground for no reason that I can think of. Alvarez quickly thought better of it and got to his feet. The remainder of the fight was dominated by the boxing skill of Hector Alvarez. Since changing management teams, Alvarez is on a five fight winning streak.

 

Yoel Edson found himself on a similar career path to his opponent here. Edson seemed to start his career with a bit more promise as he knocked out Lon Jackson in just five seconds in a smaller show. Edson was quickly signed to the Some Fighting League promotion, where he dominated powerhouse grappler DeMarcus Ridley en route to winning fight of the night. Unfortunately the hype train was derailed when Edson was stopped by heavy handed brawler Michael Tyler. Edson parted ways with the promotion and with his management, taking a decent length of time away from unarmed combat. Edson emerged some time later in a local show, where he won a unanimous decision victory over Dimitri Dimka. Edson signed a single fight contract to fight for the inaugural SCT welterweight championship, a fight that Edson dominated. Unfortunately Edson's title reign was cut short when the promotion abruptly closed its doors. Edson returned to the smaller shows, besting his next opponent. In his most recent fight, Yoel Edson faced Asmodius Crowley, a powerful amateur wrestler. The fight would be dictated by the takedowns of Crowley, who walked away with the decision victory.

 

In this fight we have the successful resurgence story of Hector Alvarez, who seems poised to make a run for the championship, and we have a former title holder looking to return to the top with a victory. Alvarez should have the advantage on the feet but Yoel Edson is notoriously difficult to stop.

 

 

(Super-Heavyweight Division) Rodimus Prime (4-1) versus Ariel Ortega (1-1)

Rodimus Prime is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt that utilizes a loose flowing style of attack. In his professional debut he faced Pupuki Namasuzuki, a seven fight veteran. Prime dominated the fight with his wrestling ability before submitting Namasuzuki in the second round. In his next bout, Rodimus signed a one fight deal with the UnderGround FC promotion where he faced Jiu-Jitsu brown belt “Total Badass”. Although he was a bit more cautious in his efforts, Prime dominated Badass on the ground en route to a lopsided decision victory. Returning to the QFC arena, Rodimus Prime faced one-and-done brawler Darren Chettri, submitting him in the opening round of their fight. After besting Nigel Jenkins, Prime got his only taste of defeat when he was paired up against kickboxer Brock Stockhold. Prime was caught early with a big head kick upon separating from the clinch.

 

Ariel Ortega a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt from Sydney, Australia, by way of Buenos Aires, Argentina. In his professional debut he faced fellow BJJ practitioner Brain Duffy. The two fighters would trade takedowns and escapes, with Brain Duffy inevitably winning a lackluster decision victory. Next Ortega was signed by UnderGround FC. In his promotional debut he faced Nikolas Vieira. The fight would be fairly competitive, with Ortega winning two of three rounds.

 

In this fight we have two fantastic BJJ purple belts going head-to-head. This fight will come down to who is able to maintain position in his chase for a submission.

 

 

(Super-Heavyweight Division) Shane Nakamura (2-0) versus Nikolas Vieira (0-2)

Shane Nakamura is a Japanese mixed martial arts fighter hailing from Tokyo. He is reportedly a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu blue belt with decent wrestling and his ground n pound is second to none in the division. Both of his professional bouts took place in the Japanese QFC circuit where he scored back to back TKO finishes. In his pro debut he faced four fight veteran and blue belt submission fighter Brendon Rios. Nakamura was taken down almost immediately in the fight, but quickly scrambled to his feet and scored a takedow of his own. From half guard, Nakamura brutalized Rios with ground and pound until the referee mercifully stopped the bout.

 

Nikolas Vieira is a Muay Thai striker that holds a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, mostly used for defense. While his nickname is “Jack Godzilla”, I would more aptly dub him the escape artist. In both of his professional bouts he was repeatedly taken down but always managed to reverse or escape to his feet. Although he has yet to find success in his fighting career, he remains diligent that his time is coming. He made his fighting debut in the Brazilian QFC arena, taking on submission specialist Jeff Castro. Despite his success in defending the submission, Vieira lost the match via unanimous decision in the end. Following this defeat he signed with UnderGround FC, vowing to turn his career around in style. In his promotional debut he faced BJJ purple belt Ariel Ortega. Despite the disadvantages on the ground, Vieira held his own and survived each nasty position in which he was placed. In the end, he once again found himself losing a decision to his opponent.

 

In this fight I believe we will see the heavy hands of Nakamura dropping regularly on the face of Vieira. However Nikolas Vieira is as durable as they come, and he should be able to find some success if he can escape to his feet and keep it there.

 

 

(Bantamweight Division) Caeser Kombombuizc (4-0) versus Oganeditse Gaolathe (1-0)

Caeser Kombombuizc, who I will refer to as Kombom for the remainder of this preview unless I am feeling bold, is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt and undefeated submission wizard from Baku, Azerbaijan. Currently living and training in Amsterdam, he has competed entirely within the regional circuit leading into this match. In addition to being an accomplished BJJ practitioner, Caeser Kombom is an excellent wrestler. He made his professional debut against Jiimy Gogi, a blue belt. Kombom dominated the fight from the opening seconds; he scored an immediate takedown and fought for the submission for nearly three minutes before securing the fight ending kimura. Next he faced kickboxing standout “Nigga Bruh”. Thankfully Kombom won this fight in record time so I don't have to write his opponent's name a second time. Next Kombom faced Stanislav Borzov; Kombom made him look like he was standing still. Following an immediate wrestling shot, Kombom briefly found himself on the bottom but quickly reversed back to the top where he finished the fight. In his most recent outing, Caeser Kombombruizc faced his greatest challenge to date when he faced Rashad Evans, a BJJ purple belt. This time Kombom was the one taken down and defending a submission attempt, but Kombom quickly took the top position- and his opponent's arm. In four pro fights, Caeser Kombombuizc has taken four arms home with him and now he has his eyes set on Gaolathe.

 

Oganeditse Gaolathe is among the greatest talent to grace the UnderGround FC's bantamweight division. Hailing from Garborone, Bostwana but living in Los Angeles, California, Oganeditse is a powerful Muay Thai striker that fights comfortably in the clinch and out of it. He is reportedly also an accomplished grappler, we just haven't had the chance to see him fight on the ground. In his lone MMA bout, Oganeditse Gaolathe faced Jeremy Roenick, a fellow Muay Thai stylist. Roenick initiated the clinch early but was quickly outclassed by Gaolathe who brutalized him with punches on the inside. With Roenick hurt from an uppercut, Gaolathe took the opportunity to break away cleanly before dropping him with a wild left hook. Gaolathe swarmed the wobbled foe with more punches until Roenick tapped out to avoid taking further punishment.

 

 

[A closer look]

(Caeser Kombomuizc)

Age: 23

Started Fighting At: 23

Record: 4-0

Knockouts: 0

Submissions: 4

UnderGround Record: N/A

Total Opp. Record: 5-8

Rank (Division): 4

Rank (Organization): 87

Style: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

(Oganeditse Gaolathe)

Age: 21

Started Fighting At: 18

Record: 1-0

Knockouts: 0

Submissions: 1

UnderGround Record: N/A

Total Opp. Record: 0-2

Rank (Division): 19

Rank (Organization): 188

Style: Muay Thai

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If you see me previewing an event in which you are participating and want to get involved, PM me in-game with any information that you would like to be included in my work. You could give me some quotes, including the general fluff that we hear: "we had a great camp, we're very prepared for..." or you could talk some trash towards your opponent. If you want it included in my preview, I will format it in such a way to make it work- just make sure to send it to me more than 24 hours before the event please.

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