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Why do you always have your head so far up everyone else's ass? Mr. gotta pretend to be Oprah and shit.. Now mind your own damned business and go watch "As The World Turns" or something for your drama.

Says the guy breaking the rules with his and his "son's" accounts and this. Whatever, it won't be stopped anyway, so have on with yer cheatin' ass ways.

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Screw you douche bag. My son has his own account and you were wrong from the start on that one. I won't deny the 2nd accusation, but don't bring my son into this you sorry sack of shit.

You mean the same "son" who had access to your account (against the rules) because you were too dumb to log out of yours on the same system you guys "share", and then proceeded to try to pretend like he was accidentally submitting avatars from just some other random dude till you got caught and called out? Yeah that sounds about right, I wouldn't expect anything less from somebody whose primary defense is to spout off a bunch of obscenities...pretty much shows off your low IQ dipshit status perfectly. Explains perfectly why you can't keep from getting caught. Rock on with your cheating ways genius.

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"Gather 'round as I run it down about men named Todd and Rod, the first can dance, the latter focuses on romance of women who smell like cod. "Turbo" did his best to push himself to battle and bring a good fight, unluckily for him and much to his chagrin the first round was the end of his night. One-minute-and-thirty-five seconds was all that he could last, and now, a previous opponent does return for yet another blast. Stickmann took offense to a knockout prediction, and to his credit, he locked in a kneebar, but destiny is cruel and granted Rod his wish, now I get to hit him with fists like rebar. The damage that Stickmann has absorbed hurts his pride and has robbed him of a sharp brain, despite me beating him down, he can't focus enough to remember my damn name. That's truly unfortunate he's proven to us all his mental elevator doesn't reach the top floor, but I respect that he has enough confidence and balls to make an attempt to add victories to his lore. Trust me, Rod, soon enough you'll remember who I am, because you'll see my name on the jumbotron while the fans yell oh damn. I have no doubt that you're ashamed and haunted by the number 43, this time around I most certainly hope you last much longer against me. On February 28th we'll walk down the aisle and the cage door shall slam, and once the bell rings we'll do painful things to see who's the better man. Focus and prepare for our personal vendetta labeled by some as round two, for if you don't and you make too many mistakes then you'll definitely look like a fool. Once the dust settles and the smoke clears and the fans keep chanting for more, all those in attendance and those who pay attention will know this is hardcore!"


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HARDCORE Fighting Championship


HFC 4 - O'Donnelly vs Barbosa


Event Preview


Hello again HARDCORE MMA fans!! We are on the dawn of the first ever HFC event post SMASH merger! This is an exciting time for me and should be for all of our managers as well! The old regime is out and we usher in a new era into the HFC and it all gets kicked off tonight!

Lets jump right into the fights!


Prelims:


Rocketfingers vs Bonifacio


Our first bout of the night features Johnny Rocketfingers (1-0) squaring off against Luigi Bonifacio (2-3) in a lightweight showdown between two young fighters looking to make their mark in the HFC!


Rocketfingers is a ground game specialist with wonderful wrestling skills and holds a purple belt in BJJ. He's been training and says he's ready to go and was chomping at the bit for a fight, so a fight he got! He won his amateur QFC fight against opponent Ricky Jones in brutal fashion where he TKO'd his opponent in the first round via vicious ground and pound. I'm sure he will be looking for more of the same in his first professional HFC bout to announce to all lightweights that he's arrived! Heeeeerrrreeee's Johnny!!


Bonifacio (2-3) had a rough start to his career going only 1-3 in is amateur fights in the QFC, but has since turned it on pulling off two strait wins including his SMASH debut against Jake Tate.


Bonifacio is a superb boxer and has solid MT with some wrestling background. He's a natural striker, but won his last fight via submission... well, that's what the stat line shows at least. The reality is, he beat his opponent into submission, literally. After pouncing on top of Tate, he unleashed holy hell on Tates face until Tate actually tapped out to quit the fight.


This is sure to be a fun fight to watch to kick off the evening of HFC 4!


Silva vs Happiest


Our second fight of the evening pits Rickson Silva (2-0) against Happier Happiest (4-4) in a middleweight showdown.


Silva has two impressive MMA wins under his belt, first against Holden Gracie via arm-bar, and recently against Manu Tau via kimura in the first round of the HFC championship series tournament. Silva couldn't wait to get back into the cage again, and asked for a fight between rounds of the tournament. He is a machine on the ground with superb wrestling and a black belt in BJJ, and always looking for a fight! This man is HARDCORE!


"Happy" is a fighter who has had what can only be described as an average career. He had a 2-2 record in his amateur career in QFC, a 2-2 record in his professional career in Madness MMA, and has now found himself in the HFC looking to jump start his MMA career. What we have seen from Happy is that he will fight, win or lose, and he will not give up. I'm sure he will have extra motivation coming into this fight against the young, confident Silva, so that he can get his career turned in the right direction for good this time.


Who will win this fight? The crafty 27 year old veteran or the young and confident Silva? Stay tuned to HFC to find out!


Miz vs Douglas


Our final preliminary fight of the evening showcases Fits "Lit" Miz (5-3-1) and Keon "Pound Dog" Douglas (3-0). These two heavyweights are ready to rumble, and at a combined 490lbs, a rumble it will be!


Miz is a pretty balanced fighter having trained in all aspects of his game, but he hasn't focused on any one area in particularly. He's had a very unstable career to date, bouncing in and out of the amateur ranks, holding a 5-1 amateur record in the QFC and a 0-3 professional career between SAFO and SMASH.


Miz has shown flashes of excellence and an ability to lock in some quick submissions, and he'll be looking for more of the same as he squares off against the young up and comer, Douglas.


"Pound Dog" comes into this fight flying high as he rides a 3 fight win streak, all by (T)KO!


He won his first, and only, amateur fight with a nasty KO over Chris Sarik li, and joined SMASH to follow that KO up with two TKO victories over Clarke and Bennett. Sitting at 3-0 and taking on Miz, Pound Dog is looking to bump his record to 4-0 and start to toss his name around the discussion for a potential title fight. Pound Dog is a superb boxer with a strong wrestling game. He's defiantly proven he can throw down and mow down anyone in front of him, and there's no doubt in his mind that he will do so again tonight!


Main Cards


Bob vs Bisping


Big Bob (1-0) in a Bantamweight throw-down against Chael "Bigman" Bisping (5-2) kicks off our main card events tonight. This fight on paper looks like it should go to Bisping due to his experience and record, but "Big" Bob plans to spoil the paper readers and show that he may be an underdog, but he can tap out anyone from under or on top of them.


With respectable wrestling and a brown belt in BJJ, Bob is a grappler who knows how to finish. He dominated his amateur QFC fight with a guillotine choke out in only 25 seconds. If Bisping isn't careful, Bob could lock in a submission on him too!


Bisping is a striker, pure and true. He's a respectable boxer and possibly even better wrestler, while holding a blue belt in BJJ. He has plenty of tools to handle the fight on the ground, but has preferred to keep the fight standing as he's finished all of his fights by way of (T)KO.


Despite Bisping's 5-2 record, I've heard rumors out of his gym that his moral isn't where it should be. He just hasn't had his head in the game as of late. I don't know what's going on over there, but maybe he just needs a win to boost his moral.


If his head isn't in the game when he steps into the ring tonight, however, Big Bob will look to take full advantage and send him tappin' and packin' quickly.


Soprano Jr vs Sparrow


Battle of the superstars!! err.. on the big screen at least... Tony Soprano Jr (1-0) squares off against Jack Sparrow (4-1) in this heavyweight bout.

Soprano grew up around the waste business and will be looking to waste no time in laying waste to his opponent tonight! Jr is pretty balanced but not specifically strong in any particular style of fighting. He's a respectable boxer with some MT and wrestling training and holds a blue belt in BJJ. He won his only amateur QFC fight via unanimous decision, but will be looking to get a finish in his first professional MMA bout in the HFC.


"Captain" Jack Sparrow is way to savvy to allow that to happen. With his 4-1 MMA record, he has proven time and again that he will do whatever he needs to pull off a win. Another 1-0 amateur record fighter who turned pro, just as Soprano, but has since popped off 3 professional wins with his only loss in a title bout against former SMASH champion Bizihwaeile.


He's got some power in those hands as all 3 of his victories came from TKO, the last two via cuts that forced the doctors to stop the fight. The man can punch, and when he hits, it lands solid. Soprano better hope he's got a granite chin for this one!


Von Ryan vs Bessant


Our co-main event of the evening is a welterweight bout between Von Ryan (7-4) and John Bessant (10-4). These two fighters are both veterans and both no stranger to winning.


Bessant is a wonderful MT fighter with solid boxing and superb wrestling skills at his disposal. A versatile fighter who has taken home two FotN awards and coming off a heart breaking loss in the 3rd round of the Island tournament. A former Island champion, Bessant is looking to rise to the top of the HFC welterweight division by coming away from this showdown with his hands raised in victory.


Von Ryan might have something to say about that. Although not quite as seasoned as Bessant, with a 7-4 record, Von Ryan is still a winner and definitely no joke. He had a title fight in the islands too, but wasn't able to take the belt. With a round 2 exit in the island season ending tournament, Von Ryan has been waiting for his chance to step back into the spotlight and improve upon his record. With superb boxing, a purple belt in BJJ and some MT and wrestling training, he may just have the tools to do just that.


This will be a war, ladies and gentlemen! Ah, hell.. who am I kidding, we're HARDCORE in here, nothing gentle about us! These two fighters will be putting their island status behind them as they turn to the future to see where they stack up in the competition of the HFC.



Main Event:


O'Donnelly vs Barbosa


And now, the moment you've all been waiting for! Our main event of the evening is a title fight for the HFC Lightweight championship of the world between Shay O'Donnelly (12-2) and Daniel Barbosa (6-1)!


Our first fighter, Barbosa, is a wonderful MT fighter with some decent boxing and wrestling skills. He also holds a purple belt in BJJ. Former SMASH champion, winning the belt from Shay O'Donnelly with a Guillotine submission that earned him FotN. He went on to defend the title in his next fight, and lost the belt to Jewel Diaz in his last fight.


With the merger and change of ownership within the company, Diaz abandoned his belt and left SMASH to join Madness MMA, so the belt was vacated. It's only fitting that the previous champ is one of the fighters to face off to crown the next HFC Lightweight champion!


His opponent, none other than Shay O'Donnely, also former SMASH champion. "ShaDo" is a wonderful boxer with very respectable wrestling, and knows how to use his skills to win. With a 12-2 record, O'Donnely is the most decorated fighter in the HFC Lightweight division. He is riding a 4 fight win streak and his last loss was the fight against Barbosa that cost him the championship. He has his eyes set on revenge as he will be looking to avenge one of his only two losses, and loss of his belt, by KOing Barbosa to strap that gold back around his waist.


This fight will be one for the ages, my friends! So be sure to tune into HFC 4 - O'Donnely vs Barbosa to watch these gladiators throw down and show the world what the HARDCORE Fighting Championship is all about!


Stay HARDCORE!!!

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Hello Ladies and Gentlemen my name is Tony Soprano and I have been asked by my colleague and owner of Hardcore Fighting Championship J.W. Hardman to bring a preview to the fans for this big event! HFC 5 is being brought to you by our partners at Arcticus University: London live from the The UnderGround in chilly snowy Montreal Quebec Canada. Tonights card is stacked and includes 2 undefeated Champions defending their gold and is headlined by a fight for the HFC 170 pound Championship between undefeated Champion Samuel "Minuano" Rodrigues (7-0) and challenger Gunner "Gunni" Larsson (10-3). Let's waste no time and get right into the action!

The first fight of the main card is being contested in the 185 pound division:
Sveti "Chuditvorec" IvanRilski (5-2) vs "Rancid" Reno Rocca (7-2)

IvanRilski is coming from the recently merged SMASH organization and was the 185 pound Champion for a couple months. He has lost 2 of his last 3 fights including losing the Championship in that time frame. He is muai thai/wrestler and holds a white belt in BJJ. He lost his last fight by way of first round T/KO so he will be looking to avenge that loss while also making a name for himself in his new promotion. Rocca was an island fighter that made his way to the mainland after the season ended in the Island. He was 6-2 while holding a 5 fight win streak and was the 185 pound Champion briefly. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a purple belt in BJJ. He lost his last fight by a tough decision before making the trip to the mainland to continue his MMA career. He was able to land a contract with HFC and will look to make his way back to the Championship picture! We have a fight between two former champions who are looking to get things started on the right foot with their new promotions so this should be a good one to start the main card!

185 pound division:
Dixon "Mad Dawg" Ulster (7-3) vs Joseph "The Mauler" Jantan (12-4)

Dixon is another fighter that successfully made the move from the Island to the mainland after the Island season ended. He went 4-2 while holding the 185 pound Championship for about a month and was not able to make a successful defense of the Championship. He is a boxer/wrestler and holds a purple belt in BJJ. He lost his last fight by way of T/KO (punches) in the 3rd round. With 3 out of his 7 wins coming by way of T/KO he will surely be looking for another T/KO victory! Just like his opponent Jantan is coming over from the Island after going 5-2 and briefly holding the 185 pound Championship as well. He is a boxer/wrestler and holds a purple belt in BJJ. He lost his last fight by first round submission after getting caught in a rear naked choke. With 11 of his 12 wins coming by way of T/KO both men will be looking to get a fast and brutal KO but it could easily find its way to the ground. This will be a great fight!

CO MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!

135 pound Championship:
Undefeated Champion Cody "No Love" Garbrandt (11-0) vs Chad Repine (5-2)

This Co Main event should be full of fireworks! Let's start with the challenger. Repine comes from the Island and put together a 5 fight win streak that included 5 T/KO's before getting caught in a quick and unlucky Kimura that ended his night quickly in his last fight. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a white belt in BJJ. With all 5 wins coming by way of T/KO he will look to keep this off the ground and capture his first win and his first Championship in the HFC! Garbrandt is an impressive 11-0 coming from the recently merged SMASH organization where he went 7-0 and successfully defended the Championship 5 times after winning it in December of 2019. He will look to defend his gold for the 6th time and the first time under the new organization! He is a boxer/wrestler and holds a blue belt in BJJ. Between these two fighter we have 13 total T/KO victories so fans are in for a treat that very well could be the KO of the night!

MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!
170 pound Championship:
Undefeated Champion Samuel "Minuano" Rodrigues (7-0) vs Gunner "Gunni" Larsson (10-3)

The second Championship bout of the night is going to be just as good as the first. Larsson has won 8 of his last 10 fights losing his last fight by way of arm-bar submission in the second round. Before that he was able to put together a 4 fight win streak that included 3 wins by T/KO so he has some power in those hands. He is a wrestler and holds a purple belt in BJJ. With half of his wins by T/KO he will look to work the fight to the ground and unleash his hands after tiring out his opponent. Speaking of his opponent Rodrigues is an impressive 7-0 with 5 of those wins coming from the SMASH organization and winning the 170 pound Championship in his last fight by way of first round triangle submission in under a minute against Johnny Lewis! WOW! He is also a wrestler and holds a brown belt in BJJ. With 6 of his 7 wins coming by way of submission this fight is sure to go to the ground between two great wrestlers. What happens after the fight goes to ground is a complete toss up and will surely be a great chess battle that MMA and BJJ fans won't want to miss! Who will raise the gold after tonight? Tune into Hardcore Fighting Championship 5 to find out and enjoy some great fights!

That will just about do it for my preview of Hardcore Fighting Championship 5: Rodrigues vs Larsson. Fight fans will be feeling hardcore after these fights and you will want to be one of them! Once again my name is Tony Soprano and it was an honor to bring your the preview of this fight card. Good night!

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HFC 4 - Barbosa vs O'Donnely

Event Review


Hello MMA fans! We had another exciting event today that was fast paced and hard hitting. Every fight tonight was ended in the first round, an HFC first! Lets break down these fights!


Rocketfingers vs Bonifacio


This fight, like all our fights this evening, was a quick one. Rocketfingers came out of the gate with a plan of action and wasted no time in putting it into effect. He took a couple of nice shots from Bonifacio, but quickly darted into a clinch and took the fight to the ground.


Bonifacio didn't like that very much and made a quick escape. The fans had just enough time to cheer before Rocketfingers charged in and took down Bonifacio again.. Bonifacio never got the fight back to his feet and was constantly warding off submission attempts until 3:56 into the round Rocketfingers locked in a quick Triangle and forced his opponent into tapping.


Bonifacio has to be disappointed, because he knows this fight would have been much different standing. I'm sure he'll work on that aspect of his game over time and be looking for a chance to avenge this loss.


Great job by both fighters, but Rocketfingers was just too powerful for Bonifacio in the end.


Silva vs Happiest


This fight between Silva and Happiest was a battle between experience and youth. The younger Silva looking to make his mark on the new and improved HFC, against Happiest, the heavy handed striker who's been around for a while.


Happiest was the aggressor, by far, in the stand up game, but was able to land just short of 50% of his shots. Silva never even considered striking, and was constantly stuffed when going in for the take-down.


Two and a half minutes into the round, Silva scored a beautiful take-down and quickly worked his way into full mount. The whole crowd expected some ground and pound, just to see Silva lock in a nasty arm-bar, and the veteran was forced to tap.


Great fight by these two fighters, Silva had to work for this one on the ground, and it wasn't easy to get it there. Happiest is a proven striker, but Silva was too much for him to keep up with on the ground.


Miz vs Douglas


And this brings us to our quickest finish of tonight, as Miz squared off against Douglas.

Miz tried stay out of striking range and get the fight to the ground, but Douglas came out hitting like a mack truck, and in one shit drawing blood, and in the second, KOing Miz with a brutal left only 38 seconds into the fight.


Bob vs Bisping


Bob vs Bisping was another fight that pitted a stand up striker against a ground fighter. Bisping dominated this fight as he stuffed all 4 take-down attempts by Bob while landing a few hard shots. He mixed it up well and 2:14 into the first round, a beautiful combo put Bob in a new dimension and a monster right ended the night for Bob.

Hard to say what might of happened if this fight had gone to the ground, so maybe we'll have a chance to see what Bob can do in his next bout.


Soprano Jr vs Sparrow


In another one sided affair, Soprano found himself being manhandled by Sparrow. Soprano barely had a chance to throw a punch before Sparrow took the fight to the clinch and unleashed a fury of strikes that ended when a brutal elbow was too much for the ref to handle as he quickly jumped in to save the fight.


Von Ryan vs Bessant


Our co-main event featured two of our more veteran fighters in the HFC when Von Ryan squared off against Bessant. Both of these fighters are solid strikers and have proven they can win.


Bessant was the more aggressive fighter, throwing far more strikes than Ryan, and Ryan failed at his only attempted take-down. A little over three minutes into the first round, Ryan dropped Bessant with a nasty combo that dropped dropped him to the canvas where Ryan jumped into mount.

Von Ryan didn't relent, and pounded on Bessant until the ref jumped in to stop the fight with only three seconds to go in the round.

Excellent fight, great finish, that's HARDCORE!


O'Donnelly vs Barbosa


And on to the main event, the fight we all tuned in to see with a championship belt on the line as Shay O'Donnelly and Daniel Barbosa square off to crown the new HFC Lightweight champion of the world!


This event brought a rematch to the table between two fighters who squared off for the belt a while back when Barbosa won the belt from O'Donnely. With the Lightweight belt up for grabs after being recently vacated by champion Jewel Diaz, it only seemed fitting these two fighters would square off to be crowned king.


This was the main event, the fight that hyped up the crowd and brought in the fans! This was the fight everyone was waiting for.. and before it even got started, it was over.


As if taking a page out of his previous bout with O'Donnely, Barbosa quickly worked the fight into the clinch and drug O'Donnelly down to the ground. From there, O'Donnely had to fight off submission after submission until Barbosa was able to lock in a triangle at tap out his opponent, yet again.


Barbosa showed the world he's the best, and without Diaz around to challenger him, he looks to stay the champ for a long time. Who will challenge Barbosa next?

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Baruto Tonissaar (354075)



“Once again ladies and gents, I bid you gather around for more rhythmic dents. Now, please have no worries as that is a metaphor, and I assure you it won’t detract from what I have in store. Once again, I battled the man known as Stickmann, and once again, he fell in defeat as he recuperates and yells ‘damn’. To his credit, he lasted 2:31, and I do have to admit to you all that fighting him again was pretty damn fun. He yelled, boasted and even gave his own poetry, warned me, called me a bitch and said he’d take one of my knees from me. A man curses because he doesn’t have the words to express himself, and in our battle he entered a man and left about the size of a miniature elf. Three times he tried to drag me to the mat to test his BJJ, but much to his chagrin, it was not meant to be on this day. Once his senses clear and he overcomes the social media humiliation, vengeance will be on his mind as he searches for answers and reparation. For the rabid fans who revel in seeing pain and then some, I cut Stickmann open and his crimson flowed while I reduced him to Dim Sum. Now I return to training for whomever I face next in the cage, and I assume the next opponent will be full of confidence and some rage. Until that person is determined and history is added to this organization’s folklore, you better believe I’ll pay attention to see who truly is worthy of being called hardcore!”


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Rod wants everyone to know he's fine. He's stitched up like a baseball right now, and the doc told him not to lift any heavy weights for the next couple days (nurses have to help him pee), but he wanted me to pass on that he has nothing but respect for Baruto Tonissaar. He really went to the lab and thought he could best the man, but will now take some time and decide what his next move is. Nice work Baruto, and may you reign long as champ. Stay hardcore homie

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Rod wants everyone to know he's fine. He's stitched up like a baseball right now, and the doc told him not to lift any heavy weights for the next couple days (nurses have to help him pee), but he wanted me to pass on that he has nothing but respect for Baruto Tonissaar. He really went to the lab and thought he could best the man, but will now take some time and decide what his next move is. Nice work Baruto, and may you reign long as champ. Stay hardcore homie

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HFC 6 Preview!

 

Hello Ladies and Gentlemen my name is Tony Soprano and I'm back again with a preview for the main card of HFC 6: Slug vs Luther for the 265+ pound HFC Championship! Let's get right into the review!
Main Card:
185 pound division:
Reagan "The Reggae Ginga" Marley (6-2) vs Elim Garak (6-3)
Marley is making his HFC debut coming over from F&BE organization where he went 4-2 including winning the 185 pound Championship but was unable to successfully defend the Championship losing it less than a month later. He got another opportunity at the Championship in his last fight where he came up short again losing by way of first round T/KO. Marley is a wrestler and holds a brown belt in BJJ. Garak is also making his HFC debut as he came over from the recently merged SMASH organization where he went 2-2 and got an opportunity at the Championship in his last fight but came up short losing by way of first round T/KO. Garak is a muai thai/wrestler and holds a blue belt in BJJ. Both of these fighters are Championship quality from other organizations so it'll be great to see them make a name for themselves in HFC starting with tonight's main card fight!
205 pound division:
Wayne "The Uppercut Assassin" Johnston (6-2) vs Hefty "Lumber" Jack (5-1)
Another exciting fight between 2 fighters HFC debuts! Johnston comes over from the SMASH organization where he went 1-1 including losing his last fight by way of first round submission. Johnston is a wrestler and holds a blue belt in BJJ. With all 6 of his wins coming by way of T/KO he will surely look to add to that to start our for his new organization! Jack is coming over from the Island and he won his first 5 career fights but that streak was snapped in his last fight when he lost T/KO. He is a wrestler and holds a purple belt in BJJ. Both fighters have 10 T/KO's combined this fight should not last long!
170 pound division:
James Bogger (7-5) vs Manolito Tai Kung (5-0)
HFC is giving fans a real treat with this one as this is rematch from the SMASH organization where Kung defeated Bogger by T/KO. Bogger has won 3 of his last 4 fights under the SMASH organization. He won his last fight by way of first round KO (punch) I'm under 20 seconds! He is a boxer/muai thai fighter and holds a blue belt in BJJ. All 3 wins have came by first round T/KO so he has been on fire as of late and will look to keep the knockout train rolling. Kung is undefeated having won his first 5 fights of his career including 4 T/KO's! He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a blue belt in BJJ. Will Kung stay undefeated?! Will Bogger get revenge for the loss in the first fight? This has fight of the night all over it and fans won't want to miss this revenge matchup!
CO MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!!
145 pound Championship:
Defending Champion Corbin Leopold (6-1) vs challenger "The Maniac" Wreak Havoc (9-2)
Let's start off with the challenger! Havoc comes over from the ICC where he held the 145 pound Championship for 3 months that included 5 successful Championship defenses! He has lost 2 of his last 3 fights and was submitted in the first round of his last fight. Havoc is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a white belt in BJJ. With 7 T/KO victories the game plan will surely be to end this fight quick with another T/KO! He will be a tough opponent for the champ. Speaking of the champ, Leopold won the belt in Jan of this year and made his first successful defense of the Championship in his last fight where he won by T/KO! He has won his last 2 fights and will look to bring that momentum into his second defense of the gold. Leopold is a boxer/wrestler and holds a blue belt in BJJ. With 12 total T/KO's between both men this will be one of the most exciting fights of the card and it should live up to the hype!
MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!!
265+ pound Championship:
"Homeless" Lex Luger (4-1) vs Doug "And The" Slugs (6-1)
Hardcore fight fans J.W. Hardman had done it again with the BRAND NEW 265+ POUND CHAMPIONSHIP!! That's right folks these two fighters will go at it to determine the FIRST EVER 265+ POUND CHAMPION IN HARDCORE FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY!! Luger is 4-1 and has won 2 fights in a row by first round T/KO and his last fight by way of first round submission!! Impressive! He is a wrestler and holds a purple belt in BJJ. Luger will look to use his powerful hands and great wrestling skills to capture the gold! Across the cage is also a hungry fighter looking to capture gold! Slugs is actually making his HFC debut and immediately gets a Championship match considering he was the champion in his last organization. He lost the belt in his last fight before moving to HFC by way of first round submission in under a minute. Before that loss he won 6 fights in a row so it'll be great for his morale to get another chance at a Championship! He is a muai thai/wrestler and holds a blue belt in BJJ. This fight will be a fight of the night candidate and will go down in HFC history. A treat for HFC fans around the world!
HFC has put together another amazing card of fights and will surely produce many great fights! Thank you for taking the time to read my preview and we hope to see you tomorrow night!
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HFC 5 - Review


Another great night of fights for the HFC as HFC 6 - Rodrigues vs Larsson had some spectacular finishes!

A quick review of our undercards.


Falcon vs Crabtree


If going by record, this fight looked like an easy win for Crabtree. With an 8-2 record, Crabtree was knocking on the door of making some noise at the top ranks of the division. But Falcon scooped in and showed why he embraces his name with that hunter vs prey mentality as he wasted no time taking this fight to the ground and unleashing hell on Crabtree until the ref jumped in to stop the fight.


Pardo vs Semenov


Our longest fight of the night, and the only fight left to the judges, was Pardo vs Semenov. Both of these fighters pride themselves on great conditioning, and they both showed they could go the distance tonight. I don't think I would have wanted to be a judge in this one, not only do I dislike counting that much, somebody had to lose this fight!


Semenov dominated the stand up game landing 30 of 40 strikes standing, and a few combos to boot. Pardo was just as aggressive trading blows, but only landed 10 of his 56 strikes standing. But when Pardo was able to take the fight into the clinch, he was by far the more aggressive fighter. Despite landing only 20% of his strikes in the clinch to Semenovs 90%, Pardo was able to land enough to get the favor of the judges and be crowned the victor.

I'm not so sure I would have judged that fight the same way, but hey, that's why I'm not a judge!


Burgundy vs Oliveira


This was a fight between two proven winners. Both fighter having lost only once, neither looking to taste defeat again. The best thing about this fight was that after the fight, you could tell them boys were brawling. Both fighters were bleeding and this looked like a true HARDCORE match!


Oliveira came out looking to score a big KO with his kicks while Burgundy showed a more balanced approach even taking the fight into the clinch a few times. Burgundy was ahead of the game and Oliveira looked like he was fighting under water, never seemingly able to land anything.


When hearing the 10 second warning for the end of the round, Burgundy decided he didn't want to face a round two and quickly ended the fight with a brutal "go to sleep, bitch!" uppercut that put Oliveira to sleep. Great KO! (KO of the night)


Shigochiyo vs Lima


Another fight between proven winners put two solid ground fighters up against each other when Lima took on Shigochiyo. Lima has good takedowns and several fights under his belt, and all but one of them ending with his hands raised in victory. Shigochiyo brought his BJJ game into this fight so it was a matter of who was the dominant ground fighter, and it took nearly a full round for Shigochiyo to force his opponent to tap out when he locked in a beautiful triangle.


Schultz vs Mne


Two veteran fighters, both adept to winning. A takedown machine brawler against a MT striker with KO power.

These two fighters went toe to toe for two full rounds, but early into the 3rd round, Schultz found a way to get the job done. Mne never showed much offense in the fight, or at least he wasn't able to get the fight to the ground where he could put his skills to work. Schultz kept the fight standing and dominated the fight from the clinch. Mne walked away from this fight looking like somebody dropped a bee hive on his head, he had welts and bruises everywhere! I really would have liked to have seen this fight go to the ground at least once to see some offense from Mne, but great gameplan and exicution by Schultz to pull off this impressive victory.

Life vs Immigrant


The fight dubbed "The Life of an Immigrant" is yet another card that was full of potential. An experienced fighter with a 9-2 record looking to shut down an up and comer coming in with a 3-1 record.

Two strikers, two men not affraid to stand in there and trade blows, you knew this fight was going to end in a KO.

Both fighters did a solid job in the stand up, these two went to war and neither backed down. Life was a little more accurate landing nearly 50% of his strikes to Immigrants near 20%, and those extra blows took their toll.

Just in time to break off and smoke a blunt, at 4:20 of round 1, GP Life dropped Immigrant with a vicious hook then followed him to the mat make sure the job was finished.


(KO of the night finalist)


And now to our main cards of the evening!


Rocca vs IvanRilski


This fight featured two great fighters with a combined record of 12-4. IvanRilski a bit of a clinch fighter looking for a chance to hoist the gold by defeating Rocca, but it was not to be. The champ showed why he is the champ, and did so in dominate fashion. One punch, one takedown, one ground strike, one position change, and one submission all equaled one tap out! The champ used the number one this fight to prove where he plans on being soon.. number one.

Bright things are in store for Rocca, stay tuned to see how high he can go!


Ulster vs Jantan


Another fight between two top fighters in the HFC. A boxer with KO power against a powerful wrestler.. Sometimes these fights are wars, but sometimes, like this time, these fights are just completely one sided.


Ulster didn't have a chance to do anything befor he found himself exactly where he didn't want to be, on the ground, under the fists of Jantan. Or did he..


Ulster on the receiving end of some punishment from Jantan managed to lock in a quick Armbar and forced the aggressive, more experienced Jantan to tap out.


Garbrant vs Repine (Title Fight)


And now, onto the first of two, yes TWO championship fights of the night!


The 135 championship belt was on the line when Garbrant put his title on the line against the challenger, Repine.

The undisputed, undefeated, bantamweight champion of the world, at 11-0, Garbrandt is just sitting up on his perch watching opponents line up, but never seeming to be knocked out of his nest. One of, if not the most prolific champion in the HFC, Garbrandt wasted no time taking out the up and coming Repine known for his granite chin and good wrestling skills.


At only 58 seconds into the first round, the champ locked in a nasty arm triangle sending the challenger home early and in some discomfort. I'm sure Repine will go back to work, get some training in, and earn himself another title shot down the line.


Rodrigues vs Larsson (Title Fight)


And the main event, the welterweight championship of the world as Rodrigues puts his belt on the line against Larsson!


At 10-3, Larsson is a top flight fighter in the HFC and in prime position to challenge for the belt. His opponent, another undefeated champion at 7-0, was facing a tough test. But the champ did what champs do, and found a way to win!

Both fighters are ground specialists, so no surprise that the fight quickly went to the ground where these two could grapple it out.


Larsson was completely over-matched, and I think caught off guard by Rodrigues' aggressiveness on the ground, and like an artist, the champ just maneuvered from submission to submission until locking in guillotine forcing the tap by Larsson.


Another championship defended in under two minutes, these HFC champs are legit and looking to stay the champ for a long time to come!


Thank you all for tuning into the HFC 5, I anxiously await HFC 7 next weekend!

Stay HARDCORE!!


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Rod wants everyone to know he's fine. He's stitched up like a baseball right now, and the doc told him not to lift any heavy weights for the next couple days (nurses have to help him pee), but he wanted me to pass on that he has nothing but respect for Baruto Tonissaar. He really went to the lab and thought he could best the man, but will now take some time and decide what his next move is. Nice work Baruto, and may you reign long as champ. Stay hardcore homie

 

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“Rod Stickmann, Esiah Xavier sent me a text with a link to your commentary while you were on your way out of the doctor’s office. No one has ever doubted your toughness and you have also earned my respect. It takes a lot of strength and character to admit to being bested by an opponent and that speaks about who you are. As far as calling me champ, I definitely wouldn’t take it that far. I have to earn my opportunity at a championship match just like anyone else in this organization. Keep fighting and pushing yourself and if our paths cross again, then time will tell what transpires. Likewise, stay hardcore homie.”

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“Ladies and gents, boys and girls who gravitate to HFC, please allow me to take a bit of your time as these words flow from me. Upon receiving a message that I will next face “Rancid” Reno Rocca, though he’s short in stature compared to me he seems to have the strength of Chewbacca. Or, perhaps I have erred and his last name sounds like row-ka, in which case I’ll switch up and say he’s apparently as smart as Lee Iacocca. I’m certain for some this comment will cause confusion, rest assured there’s no need to get worked up and cause yourself the need for a blood transfusion. Hailing from a city named Mississauga, which sounds like an SAT vocabulary word, I assure you, “Rancid”, your abilities in the cage broadcast from Canada I have heard. I greatly respect you when you say you’re the fucking wolf! When we step into the cage I will do my damndest to not become the victim and, rather, engulf. Sensical it is that you’ve likened yourself to a beast, for I, too, consider myself a form of animal and we shall which of us feasts. You’re skilled and making men nap or lament as they tap out in pain, we will battle, brawl and brutalize with respect, skill and perhaps a little disdain. After all, we are warriors at heart and a bit savage in our soul, so we train and fight to learn when to be patient and when to lose control. On March 14 the rabid fans will see what approach you and I have in store, and when the dust settles and the smoke clears, a 27-year-old and a 19-year-old will show exactly why they’re hardcore!

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Hello Hardcore Fighting Championship fans my name in Tony Soprano and I'm coming to you with a preview for the main card of HFC 8: Tanner vs Richardson being headlined by a 185 pound Championship fight between defending Champion Rob Tanner (7-1) and challenger Moe Richardson (8-2)! HFC 8 is being brought to you live from Hayashi's Lounge in chilly Montreal! Let's get right into the preview!


Main Card:



265 pound division:

Fred Freds (2-2) vs Vladmir "Cinderblock" Golovkin (4-3)




This matchup kicks off the main card in an exciting fashion! Freds is making his HFC debut and hasn't started off his career like he would have hoped. He is currently on a 2 fight losing streak on the QFC scene including a first round T/KO in his last fight. He is a muai thai/wrestler and holds a white belt in BJJ. He will need to execute his gameplan in order to win his debut fight. Golovkin is coming over from SMASH and was 2-2. He has won 2 of his last 3 fights including a KO win in his last fight so it's fair to say he's been on a roll as of late. He is a boxer/wrestler and holds a white belt in BJJ. This fight doesn't seem like it'll spend much time on the mat and both fighters will be looking for a quick T/KO to start off the main card with a bang!



205 pound division:

Kuuri "Ku-San" Sando (3-3) vs Habib "CHiken" Putins (5-4)




Sando has won 2 of his last 3 fights under the SMASH organization including a first round T/KO in his last fight. Sando is a muai thai/wrestler and holds a white belt in BJJ. He is fairly new to professional MMA with only 6 fights under his belt but he doesn't plan on letting that stop him from making an incredible HFC debut! Putins is making his professional MMA and HFC debut as he has only fought on the QFC scene so far. He feels like he is ready to test the water and HFC will surely be a test for him! Putins is a wrestler and holds a purple belt in BJJ. Both fighters will look to have a great start to their HFC career and impress their new fans!



265+ pound division:

Matthaus "Dust" Gold (7-1) vs Sergei "Bam Bam" Bautin (2-0)




Gold has won the first 7 fights of his career including holding the 265+ Championship for NAFC on the island before the season ended. He will now make the jump to the mainland and chose to sign with HFC and get hardcore!! He is a boxer/wrestler and holds a purple belt in BJJ. Gold lost his last fight by first round submission and will look to shake that off and get a win in his new organization! Bautin won his first 2 fights of his career under the Maddness MMA organization and has now signed with HFC to continue that undefeated start. Bauntin is a boxer/wrestler and holds a blue belt in BJJ. He won both fights by first round KO and will surely look to bring use his power to stay undefeated and continue his first round KO streak! This fight doesn't seem like it will last long at all and might even end up being a KO of the night candidate!



CO MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!



170 pound division:

"Captain" Jonathan Archer (7-1) vs Markus Kray (9-3)




Archer won the first 7 fights of his career and lost his undefeated record with a tough unamious decision loss in his last fight for SMASH. Before that loss he had 3 wins all by T/KO! He is a muai thai/wrestler and holds a blue belt in BJJ. Archer will look to get back to his winning ways using his KO power. Kray has won 4 of his last 5 fights and is currently on a 2 fight win streak including a tough unamious decision victory in his last fight. He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a white belt in BJJ. With 14 T/KO's between both fighters this is another fight that clearly won't last long and could easily be a KO of the night as both men have powerful hands and plan to use them!



MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!



185 Pound Championship:

Defending Champion Rob Tanner (7-1) vs challenger Moe Richardson (8-2)




Let's start with the challenger. Richardson won his first 8 fights although 7 of them came on the QFC scene. He made the jump from the island to SMASH which has now become HFC. He is currently on a 2 fight losing streak including a first round T/KO and has struggled in those two fights. He is a wrestler and holds a blue belt in BJJ. If ever a time to get back on track and get momentum back now is the time! He will look to capture his first Championship of his career with a win in this fight! The defending Champion Tanner has won 4 fights in a row including capturing the Championship by way of T/KO. He made his first successful Championship defense in his last fight and will look for his second defense in this fight as it seems he has gotten quite comfortable with the gold around his waist! He is a muai thai/wrestler and holds a white belt in BJJ. This fight is fight of the night caliber with a fighter looking to capture his first ever Championship against another fighter not looking to give up his Championship any time soon! Mark my words you won't want to miss this fight!



That will just about wrap up my preview of the main card of HFC 8. I hope you all enjoy my work and we look forward to seeing you at the fights! Thank you and Good Night!!

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HFC 7 Preview!


Hello Ladies and Gentlemen this is Tony Soprano back again with a preview for the main card of HFC 7: Wolf vs Vanorden that is headlined by a fight for the HFC 205 pound Championship between undefeated defending champion Bruce "Weak Sauce" Vanorden (6-0) and challenger "Scorpion" Aaron Wolf (6-1). HFC 7 is brought to you live from Hayashi's Lounge in Montreal. With the introduction complete let's move on to the fights!


Main Card:


265+ pound division:

Dennis "BTK Killer" Rader (4-0) vs Jason Mendoza (3-0)


The first fight of the main card is between 2 dangerous young prospects who both haven't felt the feeling of defeat yet. That will change tonight in a HARDCORE way! Rader is coming off a 3-0 career at SMASH having only found a total of 1:30 in 3 fights! Wow! He won all 3 fights by first round TKO in under a minute and will look to bring that same type of power in this fight. He is a muai thai fighter and holds a blue belt in BJJ. Mendoza is coming off a KO victory in his only fight professionally where he ended it in 19 seconds! He is a muai thai fighter and holds a white belt in BJJ. A huge matchup between 2 undefeated muai thai fighters is sure to bring the fireworks and start this main card off right!


265+ pound division:

Killer "Bee" Bee (2-3) vs Cory "Death Reaper" Ashby (4-6)


Ashby won his first 2 fights in SMASH but has struggled recently losing his last 3 fights by way of first round T/KO. He is a boxer/wrestler and holds a blue belt in BJJ. He will need to write up a good gameplan and execute in this fight to avoid a 4 fight losing streak and get his confidence back. Bee comes over from the Island and has signed his first professional contract on the mainland. He has lost 2 of his last 3 fights including a first round KO loss in his last fight. Bee is a wrestler and holds a brown belt in BJJ. He will look to bring use those wrestling skills to overpower his opponent and secure and win!


185 pound division:

Rashid Rubson (3-2) vs Daniel "Dominator" Pawlik (3-5)



Rubson fought 4 of his 5 fights on the QFC scene and went to the island for his last fight where he lost by first round submission. Rubson is a wrestler and holds a blue belt in BJJ. He has signed with HFC and will look to extend his professional career and get another win under his belt! Pawlik fought all but one of his fights in SMASH and went 3-4 and even fought for the 185 pound Championship losing by first round T/KO due to a cut. He is a muai thai fighter and holds a brown belt in BJJ. Don't let Pawlik's record fool you as he also was able to rack up a fight of the night and 2 submission of the night awards so he has the skills to end this fight early and will look to do so and make a name for himself in the 185 pound division!


CO MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!


205 pound division:

Naizen Kamenashi (3-1) vs Rakeem "Jamaican" Marley (3-1)



Kamenashi has won 2 of his last 3 fights and is on a 2 fight win streak currently. He won his last fight by way of KO and had a submission of the night award the fight before that one. He is a boxer and holds a blue belt in BJJ. Marley comes over from the island where he won his first 3 fights. He lost his last fight by way of first round KO so he will look to put that behind him and make a great debut for his new organization. Marley is a boxer/wrestler and holds a blue belt in BJJ. This is a great matchup and will warm up the fans nicely for the big main event!


MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!


205 pound Championship:

Undefeated defending Champion Bruce "Weak Sauce" Vanorden (6-0) vs challenger "Scorpion" Aaron Wolf (6-1)



Let's start with the challenger. Wolf is on a 4 fight win streak where he has been dominant. He finished all 4 fights in the first round won awards for 3 out of 4 fights including 3 submission of the night awards. Wolf is a wrestler and holds a brown belt in BJJ. He will look to continue his dominance and capture the first Championship of his career! Vanorden is the man in the 205 pound division! He won the belt and has already made his first successful Championship defense winning both fights by T/KO! He is skilled in every aspect of MMA and holds a purple belt in BJJ. Vanorden will look to stay undefeated while making his second successfully defense of his gold! This fight will be exciting and won't last long between 2 very skilled fighters! You won't want to miss any of this action!


That will wrap up my preview for HFC 7. It was a pleasure to bring you this write and I hope you all enjoyed it. We hope to see you on Friday for this exciting weekend of fights from HFC!

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HFC Tournament Round 3 Review


Hey HARDCORE MMA fans! We are getting down to the semi finals in almost all weight classes. There were some great fights tonight, so lets get a quick recap.


170 Division (Quarter Finals)


Hamada vs Vovigton


Vovigton got the fight to the ground, but wasn't able to capitalize. He clearly had no answer for Hamada's stand up game, and Hamada dominated the fight in that area. 2:57 seconds into the first round, Hamada wins via TKO and advances on to the semi finals to face Payakaroon.


Minister vs Hammer


Also biding for a spot in the semi final round of the 170 tournament, Hammer and Minister find themselves squaring off for the final spot.


Hammer came into this fight with an impressive 7-1 record and looking to walk through Minister on his way to the semi final round. Minister has already been down, but he wasn't going out and he fought his ass off to stay alive in this tournament.


Needing only 1:52 into the first round, Minister sent Hammer packing with some vicious ground and pound after a brutal right sent Hammer thudding to the ground. I guess you could say that Hammer got nailed.. yeah, yeah, I know.. but it sounded better in my head, I promise.


Minister advances to the semi final round to take on Toni Montana.


145 Division (Semi Finals)


Patterson vs Petrov


Both fighters have already suffered a loss and are fighting to stay alive in this double elimination tournament.

And the bell rang to start the fight.. oh look, it's over!


Yeah, that's right, Preston Patterson came out like a man possessed and put a quick end to Petrov's night with a guillotine in only 18 seconds. Excellent finish, and well deserved win.


Patterson called out the champ after his victory, and if he defeats Gilchrist in the finals, the fighter who beat him earlier in this tournament, then he will certainly earn that shot at the gold against Havoc.


135 Division (Semi Finals)


Stenburg vs Dunn


These two fighters are both proven winners and have dominated their opponents so far through this tournament. Each fighter with a legit shot at winning this thing, we knew this was going to be an exciting fight.


Stenburg opened the fight in the clinch, stuffed a couple of takedowns, and then dropped Dunn and smothered him with loving fists until the ref could jump in and save the fight. It was a lengthy 20 seconds into the first round, but hey, who's counting?


Stenburg will be facing Bataglia in the upcoming finals.


205 Division (Semi Finals)


Van Barle vs Manzov


I don't know why I want to call Manzov dirty, but somehow, Dirty Manzov just seems to fit..


Another semi final matchup featuring a clinch fighter in Barle vs a striker in Manzov. Manzov looked good, but once the fight went into the clinch, Van Barle was able to dominate. Also showing some great low kicks, Van Barle was just too much for Manzov to handle as he ended the fight with a nasty Knee from the clinch 3:49 into the first round.


Van Barle will be facing Sugawara in the upcoming finals.


Not in tournament


Von Ryan vs Eye


Ryan did a good job at mixing up his blows, and was very accurate, but Eye was by far the more aggressive fighter in this bout. Unfortunately for Eye, Von Ryan's patience paid off at the tail end of the second round when he caught Eye in a well executed triangle, forcing the tap out.

Waller vs Bisping


Original HFC champion, Jack Waller, versus rising star Bisping from the SMASH roster slugging it out for the first time under the new HFC. It took every second of every round to determine this fight as both fighters showed why they are a step ahead of the masses.


In the end, Waller's aggression paid off has he landed far more strikes than Bisping, and really dominated the fight in the clinch. Waller wins by unanimous decision.


Main Event: Title Fight


Barbosa vs Rocketfingers


Barbosa off a fresh off a victory claiming the belt again, Rocketfingers a confident brawler from the original HFC. These two warriors headlined the event tonight, despite not being in the tournament, and the fans loved them for it!


The champ, Barbosa, comes in wearing the gold that is backed by his 7-1 record. The challenger, a young up and comer sitting at 2-0, is hungry and stepped up to the plate when given a shot at the belt. He knew he was the underdog, but that's never stopped him before, and it didn't stop him tonight.


Unfortunately, even though being an underdog didn't stop Rocketfingers, Barbosa did. He was perfect in his striking landing every single strike hew threw at the hapless Rocketfingers. Rocket tried to get the fight to the ground, but Barbosa wasn't about to let that happen.


43 seconds into the first round, Barbosa retained his lightweight title by way of a nasty right hook and subsequent barrage of ground and pound on the downed fighter.


Excellent TKO victory for the champ, is there any man in this division that can stand in his way? If you can, call him out!

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135 Bantamweight Division


Champ: Cody Garbrandt (12-0)

#1 Contender: Jack Waller (6-0)

2. Mystic Marley (6-1)

3. Hale Stenburg (5-1)

4. Alan Ragasatria (6-3)*

5. Chael Bisping (6-3)

6. Jackie Vergys (4-1)

7. Chad Repine (5-3)

8. Lorenzo Bataglia (4-1)

9. Slava Mne (8-5)

10. Funky Colemadina (7-5)

11. Jack Sparrow (5-0)

12. David Dilbrandt (2-0)

13. Willie Weeks (2-0)

14. Tourney Guy (5-1)

15. Urija Faber (4-2)

16. Ruddo Ryokale (6-5)

17. Harry Dunn (3-2)

18. Young Chow (3-2)

19. Barry Jameson (2-2)

20. Denis Denisov (3-5)

21. Big Bob (1-1)

22. Robinson Anderson (1-2)

23. Waampa Woodoo (1-4)



145 Featherweight Rankings


Champ: Wreak Havoc (10-2)

#1 Contender: Teshima Shigochiyo (5-1)

2. Sonny Gilchrest (6-1)

3. Corbin Leopold (6-2)

4. George Turner (6-2)

5. Rodrigo Lima (7-2) *

6. Jon Rambo (7-5)

7. Verekedos Istvan (3-1)

8. Red Pablono (2-0)

9. Justin Case (1-0)

10. Zackmarius Tacktheritrix (1-0)

11. Pierre Bonnin (1-0)

12. Preston Patterson (3-2)

13. Khalabeeb Ferguson (3-2)

14. Basiss Kassib (3-5)

15. Mikey Ace (1-1)

16. Hunter Killer (1-1) *

17. Adrian Petrov (2-3)

18. Nelson Nicky (1-2)

19. John Rambo (0-1)

20. Daniel Koh (0-0)

21. Rodrigo Pettis (0-3) *



155 Lightweight Rankings


Champ: Daniel Barbosa (8-1)

#1 Contender: Conor Butcher (4-0)

2. Shay O'Donnelly (12-3)

3. Purple Aki (6-1)

4. Drapton Heed (8-1)

5. Jose Carvaleho (10-4)

6. Marco Silva (7-2)

7. Piotr Przepiorka (4-0)

8. John Henry (4-0)

9. Albert Lawrence (4-1)

10. Arnao Vanegas (3-1)

11. Burt Smokebandit (5-2)

12. Bryan Thompson (5-2)

13. Hughie FcFee (6-3)

14. James Morrow (5-3) *

15. Leon Hooker (5-6)

16. Brandin Duncan (5-6)

17. Rolf Elvis Alvik (2-0)

18. Mild Paplano (2-0)

19. Vico Firenze (2-1)

20. Johnny Rocketfingers (2-1)

21. Balink Tarlah (2-1)

22. Brooklyn Brawler (2-1) *

23. Max Wolff (1-0)

24. Luigi Bonifacio (2-4)

25. Tun Tun Kho Sitsongrit (1-1)

26. Donald Cerrone (1-2)

27. Togachi Nakamoto (0-1)



170 Welterweight Rankings


Champ: Samuel Rodrigues (8-0)

#1 Contender: Manolito Tai Kung (9-0)

2. Jonathan Archer (7-1)

3. Gunner Larsson (10-4)

4. Slash Slingin (9-1)

5. Herlock Von Ryan (9-4)

6. Markus Kray (9-3)

7. Dixon Ulster (8-3)

8. Toni Montana (6-1)

9. Armand Hammer (6-2)

10. John Bessant (10-5)

11. Samart Payakaroon (5-0)

12. Pupp Eye (6-3)

13. Erich Ludendorff (4-0) *

14. Ryo Hamada (3-0)

15. Syd Sydney (4-2)

16. Ivar Lothbrook (4-2)

17. RJ Cain (5-2)

18. Luke Vader (6-4)

19. Sergio Vargas (2-0)

20. Randy Randleman (2-0)

21. Johnny Lewis (3-1)

22. Scooter Bob (2-1)

23. Niek Mulder (2-1)

24. Taka Cruise (2-1)

25. Issa Kassib (2-1)

26. Death Minister (3-2)

27. James Bogger (7-6)

28. Marcello Mygueel (5-1) *

29. Ricardo Aronna (5-1) *

30. Mohammed Samir (5-5) *

31. Pedro Gomez (5-8) *

32. Nathan Dylan (4-4)

33. Gvido Linga (5-5)

34. Bore Ragnarok (2-4)

35. Colby Vovigton (2-4) *

36. Chris Machado (1-2)



185 Middleweight Rankings


Champ: Rob Tanner (7-1)

#1 Contender: Trage Tragedy (9-1)

2. Reno Rocca (8-2)

3. Hefty Jack (6-1)

4. Joseph Jantan (12-5)

5. Pate Mfer (5-1)

6. Reagan Marley (6-3)

7. Asdf Fdsa (5-2)

8. Frederick Hornfellow III (5-2)

9. Sveti IvanRilski (5-3)

10. Borris The Blade (6-1)

11. Bonjour Arrivederci (5-0) *

12. Boubacar Dembele (4-0)

13. Moe Richardson (8-2)

14. Baruto Tonissaar (4-1)

15. Jackson Tyrone (4-1)

16. Kelly William (4-1)

17. Nate Masvidal (4-2)

18. Vince Hollaway (5-3)

19. Simeoni Jukola (3-0)

20. Rickson Silva (3-0)

21. Jorge Galvao (3-1)

22. Colby Orgiz (3-1) *

23. Emyr Lane (4-3) *

24. Rod Stickmann (4-5)

25. Francisco Cassel (3-2)

26. Rashid Rubson (3-2)

27. Ralo Gracie (1-0)

28. Daniel Pawlik (3-5)

29. Mateus Hugo (2-4)

30. Henry Wang (5-4)

31. Christopher Graves (2-1)

32. Happier Happiest (4-5)

33. Manu Tau (2-2)

34. Nope Horne (2-0) *

35. Sammy Bongo (0-2)

36. Hakim Rubson (2-5)

37. Camron Jones (2-2) *

38. Aziz Rubson (2-7)

39. Israel Adasanya (0-1)

40. Derrik Thompson (1-1)

41. Todd Wad (1-3)



205 Light Heavyweight Rankings


Champ: Bruce Vandoren (6-1)

#1 Contender: Martin Alexander (6-1)

2. Feaqeuin Bizihwaeile (8-3)

3. Illegal Immigrant (9-3) *

4. Ron Burgundy (5-1)

5. Aaron Wolf (6-1)

6. Wayne Johnston (6-3)

7. GP Life (4-1)

8. Dillon Van Barle (3-0)

9. Toson Yada (3-0)

10. Reginald Hsu (6-3)

11. Juha Laukkanen (5-0)

12. Anthony Rodgers (5-2)

13. Kordell Harris (4-3) *

14. Habib Putins (5-4)

15. Tashiro Sugawara (3-1)

16. Naizen Kamenashi (3-1)

17. Rakeem Marley (3-1)

18. Rodrigo Escobar (2-4)

19. Quang Le (1-1)

20. Flange McDrippy (3-2)

21. Abdul Azizsbatereja (1-2)

22. Geogia Forman (3-3) *

23. Kuuri Sando (3-3)

24. Dmitry Mazanov (1-1)

25. Steven Jones (1-2)

26. Alexanderovski Volkan (2-0)

27. Frank Bakole (1-0)

28. Darren Lloyd (2-2)

29. Tim McGee (2-2)

30. Sam Spencer (0-0)



265 Heavyweight Rankings


Champ: Lynch Boshank (4-1)

#1 Contender: Jack Sparrow (5-1)

2. Thomas Baba (10-5) **

3. Lucas Pardo (5-1)

4. Keon Douglas (4-0)

5. Kirill Semenov (5-3)

6. Henri Kirchen (3-1)

7. Gilbervan Soares (3-1)

8. Vladmir Golovkin (4-3)

9. Tyson Fury (4-2)

10. Bobby Finland (5-1)

11. Jake Demuss (2-2) *

12. Victor Frost (2-0)

13. Mike Moneymake (1-2) *

14. Gumby Lane (3-1)

15. Don Coleman (2-1)

16. Boris Balkan (1-0)

17. Fits Miz (5-4)

18. Fred Freds (2-2)

19. Brock Means (2-2)

20. Newy Cute (5-4) *

21. Metas Kestenis (2-1)

22. Nick Wright (2-2)

23. Julius Reed (2-3)

24. Tony Soprano Jr (1-1)

25. Animal Baldwin (3-3)

26. Kiet Vo Minh (1-2)

27. Mere Horne (1-1) *

28. Rand Madness (2-2)

29. Zander Denver (1-2)

30. Brown Down (0-2)



265+ Super Heavyweight Rankings


Champ: Doug Slugs (7-1)

#1 Contender: Li Qiang (8-3)

2. Matthaus Gold (7-1)

3. Dennis Rader (4-0)

4. Shirley Crabtree (8-3)

5. Julio Falcon (5-3)

6. Haki Hugbergsson (4-2)

7. Lug Luger (4-2)

8. Jason Mendoza (3-0)

9. Sergei Bautin (2-0)

10. Rogerio Duarte (3-1)

11. Killer Bee (2-3)

12. Cory Ashby (4-6)

13. Hagbard Harfager (0-0)

14. Dookie Shoes (0-0)

15. Kt Steel Penn (0-1)

16. Jason Royce (1-1) *

17. Jack Clarke (0-2) *







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