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I may have some 354K fighters in my org i can loan you for events. The reason is most of my fighters are 350K-353K so booking them fights is tough at the moment.

 

Would like to have some verbal commitment before I attempt to launch a tournament. If anybody is interested, please DM me.

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Smash Fighting Championship



Hello everybody! I am Allan Miller and I’ve been brought here by owner Alexander Biro to talk about initial event for his newly formed organization called Smash Fighting Championship. I’ll be your reviewer from now on to talk about every juicy fight that happens around the world. Not only that, there’s going to be more! I am talking about interviews, callouts - you name it! Everything depends on you, my good people. But enough talk, let’s jump right into this wild card!



SMASH: Zutis vs Banchamek





Kristaps "Klusums" Zutis (353307) vs Sombat "Buakaw" Banchamek (355316)



Main event of this night looks promising, as we have muay thai expert taking on strong boxer in a pretty one dimensioned fight. There will be not much of a wrestling, but rather a good old exchanges in the distance plus clinch. Kristaps is not green in terms of "baiting" opponents and trying to score combinations, as well as counters. Sombat howere seems more versatile and will definitely use kicks to keep "Klumsums" far away, but also bang him with elbows and knees. I see pretty much one sided bout with "Buakaw" getting a 1 round KO win, even with Zutis experience.





Jamie Hedger (354679) vs Tj White "King Tj" (354576)



Here we have two completely opposite fighters in terms of where the fight should take place. Hedger is definitely a submission specialist, taking out Jed Simpson in his last fight by constant pressure on the ground. That shows how much he commits to the finish and that he can also work throughout whole 3 rounds. However, Tj White is magnificent when it comes to kickboxing and muay thai, taking 3 of his opponents into deep water and scoring well deserved 3 unanimous decision wins. Jamie can have big problems if he do not take down more experienced “King Tj” early in the fight. Overall White seems to have no problem with confidence and his skill, plus he’s a well-rounded fighter. My prediction is 2nd round KO victory for Tj.





Gregory Peterson (354876) vs Sergei "Siberian Assassin" Ushakov (354978)



Both gentlemen are beasts in a game of BJJ, so this is probably not going to leave one of them knocked out by punch, but more likely a solid choke. Sergei putting a guillotine on helpless Carson in astonishing 34 seconds? I am impressed, but Gregory might as well take it with his balanced approach and counter maneuvers. Latter seems more of a cardio worker as I’ve seem from his scrap with Zaza, while “Siberian Assassin” as his nickname states probably would love to take someone out in the 1st round and not bother with the judges decision. Maybe the reality will be that both fighters can take this encounter to a decision. Anyway, for that one I would personally say Ushakov might have an upper hand and can secure a submission. Hopefully Peterson proves me wrong.





Sveti IvanRilski "Chuditvorec" (354832) vs Adam "The Snake" Jackson (354858)



Sveti will work your butt off to get his goal, which I believe Adam lacks in terms of finishing the fight. “The Snake” will have to become a real aggressor and try to bring IvanRilski to his territory, where he can hunt for unprepared prey. "Chuditvorec" can strike from a clinch with anything he has with extreme precision really well and that’s his key to victory, where Jackson will be a happier man by applying an armbar or maybe a rear naked choke to get back his winning streak. Sveit will be dominant in my book. I smell 1st round KO victory for the Bulgarian, but we should never underestimate our opponents. Good luck to both of them.





Austin "Small Town" Tequesas (354667) vs Kure "Kuta" Takenao (354752)



We have a debut here! Young and ready to rock Kure hopes for a swift and clean performance. He’s another dangerous Jiu Jitsu practitioner and he can have a serious impact on 185 lbs division. Austin on the other hand bounced off from his first loss and looks really promising in the organization by showing maturity in the aftermath of his second fight. Both of them are inspired to go to the top and work their way through the best of them. I should not side with only one MMA warrior, but I have to incline that Takenao takes it. I am putting my money on him, but let us see if “Small Town” will prevail.





Cody "No Love" Garbrandt (355036) vs Jack Dawson (355057)



Let me run it back! Cody is a destroyer who beat Jack, who’s another destroyer! Who gets it now? I don’t know! “No Love” will show no love indeed and try to be a perfect killer, which he did in his every fight, totally smashing fellow fighters. Jack was only dominated by him, but will try to make sure Garbrandt is no more, sucking the life out of him by securing tight kimura and maybe breaking his arm! Sorry, got a little bit crazy out here, haha! I am really excited for this one. Just for the scoring purposes I am behind late KO win for Cody, since he’s so good. Dawson could in fact improve and make Cody say “Please stop, I tap!”. Oh, I can not wait for this. Let’s get it on!





Jack "Iron Fist" Adams (354856) vs Beast "Beast" Mahala (354938)



Heavy hitter in form of Jack “Iron Fist” Adams seems like a fairytale, because that man is a monster in a cage. His hands lands means you’re in a world of pain and misery, but that maybe not enough for Mahala - a great general fighter. Beast have to put Jack into precarious position of gassing out, that will do the trick as we do know if Peter Reinhardt’s protege have enough cardio. Submit him? I think so, but I personally see them going to the decision and Mahala gets it. “Beast” have to watch out for that right hand though or it’s lights out!




James "The Slacker" Jack (354615) vs Namvar "The Mountain Lion" Khoramov (354979)



This one is pretty easy to discuss. Namvar was defeated previously by a BJJ fighter who took him under relentless RNC in just under 4 minutes. “The Mountain Lion” needs to focus on advancing positions if it goes to the ground, stand up and clinch. In other scenario he has no chance winning this fight. James is improving his ground game, so he needs to follow what he’s been doing before. I look forward to Jack’s victorious speech as he’s very fluent with his insults. He showed that last time during contract signing. So maybe Namvar can come back with post knockout celebration? We’ll see. “The Slacker” goes with 3rd round submission, but that’s just my opinion of course.




That’s all she wrote. Thank you for taking time checking my preview and as always… stay safe.



Goodnight!



Written by Allan Miller.

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This will be the best 350k org in the business in no time :)

 

I’m planning on holding all the belts here and usually that comes with my powerful enemies trying and failing to acquire them for me so fun times in 2020 !

SMASH FC Already has all of the top 350k guys in the game! With those belts come worthy challengers! We wish you luck and LET'S SMASH!

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SMASH FC Already has all of the top 350k guys in the game! With those belts come worthy challengers! We wish you luck and LET'S SMASH!

 

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"The Anal Mandalorian" Gaylord Camara (350750): Now you do dearest , need more bling bling in my cabinet.

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Smash Fighting Championships 30/11/2019 – Preview and Predictions for all main events

 

Smash: Tai vs Goodwin (London)

This is an interesting fight for a variety of reasons. Motu Te Tai has the advantage of being the more experienced fighter, at 26 years old and close to a 5K ID advantage. However; throughout his career so far Tai has struggled against grapplers with 8 of his 9 losses coming via submission, with his other loss a TKO loss by ground and pound. Tai is an excellent striker; who has power and very dangerous head kicks, which Duke Goodwin will need to be very wary of. The fact Goodwin has the more experienced manager should help him out here; he will not fall into the trap of striking with Tai. Tai will have about 30 second window to knock Goodwin out here, however I predict he will get taken down after whiffing on some power strikes. From here; Tai will wriggle around desperately trying to escape which will allow Goodwin to pass to mount which will signal the beginning of the end. Goodwin will land a barrage of punches and elbows to the dome until the ref decides to pull him off.

 

Duke Goodwin via TKO (Round 1)

 

 

SMASH: Blaze vs Bizihwaeile (London)

This is a matchup between two guys who are perfect for 350K, with both being builds created shortly after 350K was introduced. The two have a collective 7 fights between them; what we have learned so far is that they both enjoy the clinch game. We can expect a fair proportion of this fight to take place in the clinch; where I do not expect either man to have a significant advantage. Ragnar Blaze will most likely try to implement a conservative clinch game, making sure he keeps control of the action whilst chipping away with the odd shot to score points against his opponent. Feaqeuin Bizihwaeile also likes the clinch; but being the taller longer man with a boxing advantage it would surely suit him to keep this fight on the outside. I expect the first round to be close and competitive with Bizihwaeile having the advantage early on with his outside boxing, however Blaze will eventually initiate the clinch. It will be more or a less a stalemate with Blaze having the slightest of advantages to close out a tight round. In the second round “Small Baby” will put emphasis on the striking, landing jabs and crosses to keep Blaze at bay. Once his advantage is established, Bizihwaeile will go in for the kill, landing a combination of shots which send Blaze tumbling to the mat.

 

Feaqeuin Bizihwaeile via KO (Round 2)

 

 

SMASH: Akishev vs White (Montreal)

A fight between two 25 year old builds; each have recently lost to one of the two men involved in the upcoming title fight for the Lightweight belt. Aslan Akishev has good power however he is inconsistent and lacks grappling ability as shown in his losses. He has kicks which any fighter in the division would need to be aware of, and TJ White will certainly be in trouble in he catches one. White is effective if not the most exciting fighter; he tends to grind out decisions whilst using the clinch, with his most recent win being via TKO. I can’t see this any other way than being a typical TJ White performance. White closes the distance at the start of every round and establishes the clinch. He’ll land ample shots without particularly hurting Akishev, who won’t be able to escape the position. Akishev will not be able to find the space he needs for the one hitter quitter and White will take a clean sweep on the scorecards.

 

TJ White via Unanimous Decision

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Rankings as of 12-08-2019


135 LBS

C Cody Garbrandt

1 Slava Mne

2 Funky Colemadina

3 Alan Ragastria

4 Kurt Clarke

5 Cedrick Diggery

6 Gaylord Camara

7 Bob The Manager

8 Nikita Smirnov

9 Rocky Falcone





145 LBS

C Geroge Turner

1 Corbin Leopold

2 Jake Grey

3 Jackson Herrera Jr

4 Wojciech Kryszka

5 Hamza Hashim

6 Damian Fryc

7 Krzysztof Baran

8 Krystian Szmyd

9 Mateusz Bodzioch

10 Kamil Felsz

11 Jon Rambo



155 LBS

C Shay O Donnelly

1 Purple Aki

2 Daniel Barbosa

3 TJ White

4 Marco Silva

5 Duke Goodwin

6 Hughie Mcfee

7 Lauris Darzins

8 Abdullah Dawsari

9 Drapton Heed

10 Test Three

11 Emilbek Uulu Mambetaly

12 Thaddeus Dettman

13 Aleksandr Candovski

14 Jamie Hedger

15 Test One





170 LBS

C Zack Skinner

1 Manolito Tai Kung

2 Patrick Bateman

3 James Bogger

4 Markus Kray

5 Mahmoud Modaro

6 Ropho Sully

7 Nathan Dylan

8 James Morrow



185 LBS

C Chanthaphone Southanouvong

1 Trage Tragedy

2 Rob Tanner

3 Martin Alexander

4 Sveti IvanRilski

5 Luka Quincy

6 Emyr Lane

7 Min Ion

8 Lllidan Ladan

9 Davide Quincy

10 Frederick Hornfellow

11 Tyson Lee

12 Harry Weinsten

13 Leonard Hamtilon

14 Daniel Pawlik

15 David Hilbert



205 LBS

C Dong Hyun Kim Jong Un

1 Aaron Wolf

2 Mike Gunn

3 Jason Macanuff

4 Olaria Setebrava

5 Blake Phoenix

6 Test One

7 Aaron Evans

8 Farouk Mubarak

9 Jaci Tiriaq

10 Kordell Harris

11 Ragnar Blaze

12 Test Two


265 LBS



C Micky Ireland

1 Feageuin Bizihwaeile

2 Alex Canada

3 Don Marshall

4 Johann Bernoulli

5 Cory Ashby

6 Marcus Almeida

7 Jake Demuss

8 Iron Shiek

9 Jaycen Solo

10 John Cena

11 Tanner Baker




265+ LBS

C Test Four

1 Augustin Cauchy

2 Goldilocks Omegabear

3 Jack Adams

4 Ghost Rider

5 Shirley Crabtree

6 Drax Bautista

7 Thomas Henrikson

8 William John

9 Emre Can

10 Jason Royce
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Rankings as of 2019-12-14


135 LBS


C Cody Garbrandt

1 Slava Mne

2 Funky Colemadina

3 Alan Ragastria

4 Kurt Clarke

5 Bob The Manager (+3)

6 Cedrick Diggery (-1)

7 Gaylord Camara (-1)

8 Jonh Paris NR

9 Nikita Smirnov (-1)

145 LBS


C Geroge Turner

1 Corbin Leopold

2 Jake Grey

3 Enzo Momota NR

4 Wojciech Kryszka

5 Hamza Hashim

6 Krzysztof Baran (+1)

7 Jon Rambo (+4)

8 Dawid Szymczak NR

9 Damian Fryc (-3)

10 Krystian Szmyd (-1)

11 Mateusz Bodzioch (-1)




155 LBS

C Shay O Donnelly

1 Daniel Barbosa (+1)

2 TJ White (+1)

3 Hughie Mcfee (+3)

4 Duke Goodwin (+1)

5 Abdullah Dawsari (+3)

6 Marco Silva (-2)

7 Purple Aki (-7)

8 Drapton Heed (+1)

9 Lauris Darzins (-2)

10 Emilbek Uulu Mambetaly (+1)

11 Aleksandr Candovski (+2)

12 Allan Wilson NR

13 Ryan Mcarthy (+2)

14 Stephen Oyalade NR

15 Ryan Mcarthy NR



170 LBS

C Zack Skinner

1 Manolito Tai Kung

2 Patrick Bateman

3 Markus Kray (+1)

4 Mahmoud Modaro (+1)

5 James Bogger (-2)

6 Ropho Sully

7 James Morrow (+1)

185 LBS


C Chanthaphone Southanouvong

1 Trage Tragedy

2 Martin Alexander (+1)

3 Pate Mfer NR

4 Luke Quincy (+1)

5 Sveti IvanRilski (-1)

6 Emyr Lane

7 Lllidan Ladan (+2)

8 Rob Tanner (-5)

9 Davide Quincy (+1)

10 Daniel Pawlik (+6)

11 Dick Alan NR

12 Min Ion L (-4)

13 Frederick Hornfellow (-2)

14 Nate Masvidal NR

15 Illidan Ladan NR



205 LBS

C Dong Hyun Kim Jong Un

1 Aaron Wolf

2 Mike Gunn

3 Jason Macanuff

4 Tommy Murphy NR

5 Olaria Setebrava (-1)

6 Blake Phoenix (-1)

7 Test One (-1)

8 Lukasz Wieczorek NR

9 Ragnar Blaze (+2)

10 Aaron Evans (-3)

11 Farouk Mubarak (-3)

12 King Rico NR

13 Kordell Harris (-3)

14 Test Two (-3)


265 LBS


C Feaqeuin Bizihwaeile

1 Don Marshall (+3)

2 Micky Ireland (-2)

3 Johann Bernoulli (+2)

4 Ry'Mone Lloyd NR

5 Cory Ashby (+1)

6 Marcus Almeida (+1)

7 Jaycen Solo (+3)

8 Jake Demuss

9 Iron Shiek

10 John Cena (+1)



265+ LBS

C Test Four

1 Augustin Cauchy

2 Goldilocks Omegabear

3 Julio Falcon NR

4 Shirley Crabtree (+1)

5 Jack Adams (-2)

6 Ghost Rider (-2)

7 Drax Bautista (-1)

8 Thomas Henrikson (-1)

9 William John (-1)

10 Jason Royce

11 Otogo Partey NR

12 Curtis Pattonson NR

13 Robert Fugeit NR
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