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GAMMA #381 - DUNOWEVIL versus IVEY POST EVENT SUMMARY written by Furious Styles

 

MARCH 15, 2014 WOMBLEY STADIUM, LONDON

 

Greetings and salutations fight fans, this is Furious Styles live outside of the Wombley Stadium where an exciting evening of MMA action finished just a short time ago! The ninety-three thousand plus fans are still buzzing about what they saw earlier tonight! One thing is for certain, and that's the fact I'm glad I'm a manager and a columnist, because if I were trying to make a living by guessing the outcome of such great fights, I would lose my job rather quickly.

 

Sheesh, what a brutal night for me in terms of trying to predict the winners! All right good folks, get settled in, grab some food and a drink, put your thinking caps on...and let's get down to business!

 

MAIN EVENT: LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT – “HELLBENT” ROGER DUNOWEVIL (26-12) OF THE LEGION OF PAIN versus PHIL IVEY (41-16) OF GRABTHE.INFO

 

The night kicked off with a bang between two proven Light Heavyweights when “Hellbent” Roger Dunowevil and Phil Ivey locked horns! With a great amount of MMA experience between the two, this match definitely became a cat-and-mouse situation as both warriors looked for the right opportunity to strike and do so as quickly as possible!

 

Right from the beginning this match looked as if it would be a kicking contest! Dunowevil landed two solid kicks to Ivey's head and in return, Ivey kicked Dunowevil on his head. Dunowevil partially blocked the kick but the impact caused a cut to open over Dunowevil's left eye, an indication of Ivey's kicking strength. After more positioning, Ivey took the fight to the ground. Once on the ground, neither fighter really wanted it to stay there initially and that even prompted the referee to ask for more action from the two.

 

After more failed attempt by both men to either stand or gain dominant position, the referee stood them up. Both fighters then traded strikes that didn't do much to the other until Ivey unleashed another nasty head kick that rung Dunowevil's bell! Dunowevil gathered himself quickly and it helped that Ivey waved him back to his feet. Dunowevil tried his best to land strikes, but he was seriously dazed by that kick and his striking was ineffective because his balance was completely off!

 

Ivey took Dunowevil back to the ground when he saw his opportunity and he took complete advantage of the situation. Working diligently to gain full mount, Ivey finally locked that in and once he did, he began to rain down the punches and elbows, hurting Dunowevil and causing him to try and hold on as best as he could. Ivey was relentless with the ground-and-pound attack and just overwhelmed Dunowevil! The referee jumped in to stop the fight and Ivey earned the KNOCKOUT VICTORY BY STRIKES! Phil Ivey finds himself back in the win column and will next battle Jesse Custer on April 12! This is TWO LOSSES IN A ROW for Dunowevil so I'm sure he's a little frustrated.

 

WINNER: PHIL IVEY BY KO (STRIKES), 4:57 OF ROUND 1
Furious Styles' Prediction: Dunowevil by TKO (Strikes) in Round 2
Result: Waaaaay off!

 

MAIN CARD WELTERWEIGHT EVENT: VLADIK FEDOTOV (30-15-12) of THE LEGION OF DOOM versus “RUSTY” RUSS RUTGER (33-15-1) of the FINNFIGHTERS

 

The first round between these veterans was primarily a clinch dance which neither fighter really had a major advantage in, though not everyone will agree with that assessment. Prior to taking the fight into the clinch, Fedotov was the more effective puncher, a bit of a surprise to some as his boxing abilities are not renowned. Rutger is known as an Elite level boxer and many, myself included, expected him to have a major advantage when it came to punching and technical boxing skills.

 

Fedotov was able to land clean punches while in the clinch but they weren't damaging strikes by any means, but he was scoring points on the judges' cards and sometimes that's enough. Eventually Rutger was able to pull guard and take the fight to the ground, where he felt he had the advantage, but after a failed attempt at a submission, Fedotov saw his chance to stand back up and he did exactly that, outmaneuvering Rutger in doing so.

 

After more trading of strikes, misses and positioning, Fedotov finished the round by again putting Rutger into a clinch, but the round ended soon after. Round 2 proved to be even more of a clinch dance with both fighters struggling to gain any serious upper hand over one another. Both men were becoming frustrated with their inability to land clean strikes that caused a lot of damage but they maintained their focus and looked to score points.

 

Rutger took the fight to the ground near the end of the round and controlled the action from that point, even with the failed guillotine attempt, and took the points for that round. Heading into Round 3, both fighters were urged by their cornermen to step up the pace and take the final round any way they can, because the fight was too close to call.

 

Fedotov did his best to keep the fight on its feet while Rutger did his best to take it to the ground. Fedotov began the round the way he wanted it and was able to keep it standing for a while, but he wasn't able to take full advantage of that fact and eventually it was Rutger who swayed the action in his favor by taking it to the ground.

 

Rutger was able to land some ground-and-pound but overall, he put more dents into the mat than into Fedotov's body or face, and Fedotov managed to get out of the ground attack and once again bring the fight to its feet.

 

Rutger moved too smoothly and quickly for Fedotov and he wasn't able to take advantage of the fight being in the standup again. Rutger eventually positioned himself to take Fedotov down again and the fight finished on the ground where Rutger won comfortably. Rutger puts himself back in the positive side of the win / loss column while Fedotov has a THREE FIGHT WINNING STREAK SNAPPED!

 

WINNER: RUSS RUTGER BY UNANIMOUS DECISION

Furious Styles' Prediction: Rutger by Majority Decision
Result: Correct winner; incorrect manner of winning

 

MAIN CARD WELTERWEIGHT EVENT: “KASCHEY” ARTEM BESSMERTIN (15-6) of THE STEEL PENN ALLIANCE versus “EL GUAPO” TAZ RUTTEN (27-9-1) of CONVICTED INC.

 

A classic battle took place between these two as both are highly skilled and accomplished! Rutten made it apparent that he felt he could win this fight on the ground but he was in for one hell of a fight in trying to get that done! Rutten initially wound up in control once he took the fight to the ground, but beautiful work and a lighting fast buck and reversal by Bessmertin turned the situation around very quickly!

 

Bessmertin managed to take Rutten's back and in doing so, he controlled the action on the ground while landing very timely punches to the sides of Rutten's head and dug some hard punches into his ribs as well. Bessmertin even landed a resounding left hook to Rutten's jaw but Rutten didn't even blink. You could probably hit him in the jaw with a sledgehammer and that wouldn't phase him! Rutten finally managed to get things turned around and wound up in Bessmertin's guard, but he had no time to do much else as the round came to an end.

 

The second round began with a fine display of defense by both fighters, as well as the ability to land very accurate punches, solid kicks, and also the ability to absorb strikes and keep on coming! It seemed to me that Rutten was getting the better of the standup portion of the second round because he was able to land a few strong strikes, particularly a leg kick that threw Bessmertin off balance momentarily. Bessmertin even absorbed a beautiful spinning back kick from Rutten! However, Bessmertin was able to manage to again take the fight to the ground.

 

Both men struggled to gain the upper hand on the ground and eventually the referee made them stand due to a lack of action on the ground. After trading misses and sporadic hits, Bessmertin once again took the fight to the ground and the round finished there. It was a very close round in my opinion and many in attendance seemed to agree with that.

 

The final round was mainly spent on the ground and that meant Bessmertin was in control. Rutten was able to land some ground-and-pound, but the strikes were sporadic. Both fighters managed to sneak an elbow through their opponent's guard, but neither of them were cut open from it so the damage was minimal. Once the final round came to an end, Bessmertin felt confident that he had won the fight, so he was happy that his assumption was correct. He fights his way back into the W column and will battle Adolf Ellenberger on April 13 for his next fight! For Rutten, this is his SECOND LOSS IN A ROW!

 

WINNER: ARTEM BESSMERTIN BY UNANIMOUS DECISION
Furious Styles' Prediction: Rutten by TKO (Strikes) in the 3
rd round

Result: Waaaaaaaay off, once again

 

UNDER CARD MAIN EVENT: AUGUSTE GRIMM (14-4) of TEAM OUTKAST versus “THE LION” NICK SHIELDS (15-4) of GRABTHE.INFO FOR THE FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

 

This fight was exciting for the entire five rounds and I'm surprised neither fighter ran out of steam in such an intense fight for such a long period of time! The fight featured martial arts action from all perspetives, be it standing, on the ground, submission attempts, ground-and-pound...everything. Both warriors definitely had their individual moments during this fight, but when one looked like he may possibly end it, the opponent managed to stay out of trouble and push the fight onward!

 

It wasn't until the third round where Grimm was cut open by a sharp right jab from Shields that sliced Grimm over his right eye. Fortunately for him the blood flowed to the outside of the eye and didn't slow him down in the least. Grimm maintained a high level of energy and output, making it easy for the judges to award him the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY! This fight was also deemed FIGHT OF THE NIGHT, so congratulations to both men for putting on one hell of a show!

 

Grimm has now WON TWO FIGHTS IN A ROW and will battle Ein Stein on April 12! Shields has a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED so he will look to bounce back from this latest setback when he battles Willy Wonka on April 13!

 

WINNER: AUGUSTE GRIMM BY UNANIMOUS DECISION
Furious Styles' Prediction: Grimm retains his title with a Majority Decision
Result: Correct winner; incorrect manner of winning (though I was close)

 

UNDER CARD WELTERWEIGHT CONTEST

“Rampage” Adolf Ellenberger (15-4) of The Legion of Pain versus versus Maubee “Roots” Away (14-9) of The Goonies

 

Ellenberger earned KNOCKOOUT OF THE NIGHT honors and pushed his WIN STREAK TO FIVE IN A ROW with this victory while Away finds himself back in the L column! Ellenberger will square off against Artem Bessmertin on April 13 for his next battle!

WINNER: ADOLF ELLENBERGER BY KO (HEAD KICK) AT 1:35 OF ROUND 3

Furious Styles' Prediction: Ellenberger by KO (Head Kick) in the 2nd round
Result: Correct winner and correct method of winning; incorrect round

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT CONTEST

Thiago “Fiote” Tavares (13-6) of The Steel Penn Alliance versus Luke “Pig” Kilpatrick (16-5)

 

Kilpatrick earned this win and is back on the positive side of the Win / Loss column. Jim Janos is his next opponent on April 12! Tavares has now DROPPED THREE FIGHTS IN A ROW so I have a feeling his management team will sit down with him to figure out why he has been struggling as of late.

WINNER: LUKE KILPATRICK BY SPLIT DECISION
Furious Styles' Prediction: Tavares by TKO (Strikes) in the 2nd round
Result: Yet again just way off

UNDER CARD FEATHERWEIGHT CONTEST

“Wonderboy” Chris Van De Kamp (13-9) of the Swedish Fighters Alliance versus “The Candyman” Willy Wonka (20-4) of the LEGION OF DOOM

Wonka submited his way back into the win column and earned SUBMISSION OF THE NIGHT honors while doing so. On April 13, he will battle Nick Shields! Van De Kamp has his FOUR FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED but will have the chance to turn things around against John Kimble on April 19!

WINNER: WILLY WONKA BY SUBMISSION (ARMBAR) AT 2:52 OF ROUND 1
Furious Styles' Prediction: Wonka by Unanimous Decision
Result: Correct winner; incorrect manner of victory

UNDER CARD LIGHTWEIGHT CONTEST

Zack “Moonshine” Skyshriek (24-14-2) of The Legion of Pain versus Glen “Liver” Starner (19-11) of Valhalla

 

Skyshriek SNAPPED A TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK and will look to carry that momentum to his next battle! Starner has now LOST THREE FIGHTS IN A ROW and is wanting to break out of the fight funk as soon as possible!

WINNER: ZACK SKYSHRIEK BY SPLIT DECISION
Furious Styles' Prediction: Skyshriek by Unanimous Decision
Result: Correct winner; incorrect method of victory

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT CONTEST

Lan “Aanallein” Mandragoran (18-8) of the LEGION OF DOOM versus Jeff Munster (32-16) of Hellraiser Inc.

 

Mandragoran overcomes a recent loss and is the positive side of things again! Munster and his management team decided to part ways after this loss, and the robot-ish looking fighter is now a Free Agent! He has DROPPED TWO FIGHTS IN A ROW, so if another manager decides to take him on, he should be wary of his recent struggles.

WINNER: LAN MANDRAGORAN (TKO) STRIKES AT 1:42 OF ROUND 1
Furious Styles' Prediction: Mandragoran by KO (Punch) in the 2nd round
Result: Correct winner; incorrect method of victory
UNDER CARD FEATHERWEIGHT CONTEST

Ron “Bowes” Sieler (14-11) of the Fighters First Alliance versus John Kimble (12-8-1) of Team Outkast

Sieler picked up his THIRD VICTORY IN A ROW so the young man is rolling along quite well with that momentum! Kimble DROPS HIS SECOND FIGHT IN A ROW so he'll go back to the drawing board and do his best to figure out how to halt this losing streak!

WINNER: RON SIELER BY UNANIMOUS DECISION
Furious Styles' Prediction: Sieler by TKO (Strikes) in the 2nd round
Result: Correct winner; incorrect method of winning

 

As always I want to thank you for joining me for this Post Pay-Per-View Event! I hope all of you enjoyed these tremendous fights as much as I, and make sure you tune back in tomorrow as I conduct another review, this one being of GAMMA #382 – Custer versus Victorio! The fighters and staff thank you for another successful Pay-Per-View event because without the fans, it's just not possible. This is Furious Styles signing off, and I'll see you...at the fights!

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GAMMA #382: CUSTER versus VICTORIO SUMMARY written by Furious Styles

 

MARCH 16, 2014 WOMBLEY ARENA, LONDON

 

Hello all you crazy but cool kids, I hope all of you are well and are ready for another review of a tremendous GAMMA event that took place on March 16! This is your man on the scene, Furious Styles, and I, along with ninety-three thousand plus MMA fans witnessed a fantastic night of action! So, per my usual, grab some food and a drink, make yourselves comfortable, and let's get down to business!

 

MAIN EVENT: LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP – “PREACHER” JESSE CUSTER (16-3) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM versus JONNY “THE ANGEL” VICTORIO (39-16-1) OF THE FINNFIGHTERS

 

The Main Event brought the intensity and action that it promised to bring as soon as the match was signed! Early in the fight, Custer let it be known that he wanted to take this fight to the ground, and after a failed clinch attempt by Victorio, that's exactly what Custer did. He then quickly looked to use ground-and-pound to slow down and soften Victorio, but Victorio tried to lock Custer into a guillotine! Custer was far too energetic and his defensive skills too sharp.

 

That didn't deter Victorio from trying to lock in various submissions but Custer was definitely ready for those, plus he eventually worked himself into a full mount position where he began to land effective strikes from there! Victorio was in a bit of trouble but he managed to defend himself enough to make it out of the opening round, but Custer took the points on the score cards.

Custer began the second round with a lot of energy and again, took the fight to the ground where he was able to continue landing ground-and-pound, sporadically landing very effective combos of shots to the body then an elbow to the head right afterward! Even with a referee standup near the end of the round, Custer took it right back to the mat and finished out the round definitively ahead on the score cards.

 

Round three came and went with very much the same result and after the round finished, Custer knew he had the fight in hand and Victorio knew he had to finish the fight with no other alternative! When the fourth round began, finally managed to lock Custer into the clinch he had tried to cinch from the beginning and in doing so, he was able to land some punches on Custer. Inexplicably, Victorio let go of the clinch and tried to strike at a distance, enabling Custer to again take him to the mat. Victorio tried very diligently to lock in a submission but Custer was always one step ahead and managed to keep Victorio from doing so. Round four finished and moving into the last round, The final round was fought primarily standing up, which was a bit of a surprise since Victorio would be going for the knockout.

 

However, Custer managed to avoid serious damage, even when in the clinch, and he eventually took the fight to the mat again where the fight finished and he earned the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY while maintaining his hold on the Light Heavyweight Title! This fight also earned FIGHT OF THE NIGHT honors, so kudos to both warriors!

Custer keeps rolling right along and EXTENDS HIS WIN STREAK TO FIVE IN A ROW! His next challenge occurs on April 12 in the form of Phil Ivey! Victorio, on the other hand, has a FOUR FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED! He has the opportunity to begin a new streak on April 13 when he squares off against Roger Dunowevil!

WINNER: JESSE CUSTER BY WAY OF UNANIMOUS DECISION
Furious Styles' Prediction: Custer by Unanimous Decision
Result: Right on the money!

 

MAIN CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: ALFRED “GRANITEN” HAMMARSKJOLD (22-11) OF TEAM OUTKAST versus MIZUSHIMA “GIANT HEAD” MUROI (19-11-1)

 

Hammarskjold began this clash by landing a clean left hook to Muroi's jaw! Both men smiled and gave a quick high five, displaying their respect and appreciation, which is great to see. That hook woke Muroi up a little because he landed a couple of solid leg kicks, stuffed a sloppy takedown attempt, and tagged Hammarskjold in the stomach with a solid right cross. That cross seemed to sap Hammarskjold's energy and that was the beginning of the end!

 

Muroi found the range on his kicks and they really hurt Hammarskjold! He buckled him and that seemed to put Hammarskjold off of his game. Muroi then locked in a tight clinch and went to work on Hammarskjold, landing solid punches and cutting Hammarskjold above the left eye with a sharp, stinging right hook! After more strikes, along with some timely defense from Hammarskjold, Muroi broke the clinch and dropped Hammarskjold with a crushing one-two punch combination! Hammarskjold was dazed and his cut worsened, but Muroi let him stand back up so he could go for the knockout! Muroi waited for his moment and took advantage when Hammarskjold lost focus for a moment, and Muroi again blasted him with a nasty right hook that floored Hammarskjold! The referee jumped in and that stoppage gave Muroi the KNOCKOUT VICTORY! He also earned KNOCKOUT OF THE NIGHT honors, so well done Muroi!

 

Muroi pushes his WIN STREAK TO TWO IN A ROW and has time to revel in this victory until his next opponent is announced! Hammarskjold has his TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED so he'll have to work on getting back into the winning groove against his next opponent, once that opponent is determined!

 

WINNER: MIZUSHIMA MUROI BY KO (PUNCH) IN THE 1ST ROUND
Furious Styles' Prediction: Muroi by KO (Punch) in the 2nd round
Result: Correct winner and method of winning; incorrect round

 

MAIN CARD LIGHTWEIGHT EVENT: “MAMBO” MR. BLACK (42-21-1) OF THE CAVEMEN ASSASSINS CULT versus JESSE “BUGMAN” WOLFE (25-12) OF THE CHILDREN OF THE LAW OF ONE

 

The opening round of this battle was a back-and-forth standup war that the crowd ate up and asked for more! Both fighters displayed excellent striking, very sound defense, and a great deal of determination. Black began with chopping away at Wolfe's legs with solid leg kicks that Wolfe definitely felt when they landed. Black was also accurate with some of his punches while showing great movement and agility with his bobbing and weaving. Wolfe seemed to settle in as the round progressed, however, and he began to land timely punches, especially body shots.

Black contributed to slowing himself down by failing with takedowns as well as missing with some combinations. Both fighters left themselves open to textbook counter strikes but it seemed that Wolfe evened things up when Black locked in a clinch near the end of the round but Wolfe was the one to land more clean punches while clinched.

 

The second round began very well for Black as he landed solid leg kicks, wobbling Wolfe's legs with them, and showing his boxing skills with very accurate punches to Wolfe's face! Wolfe would counter with strong punches of his own and that began to sway the fight as the round progressed. However, I could tell that Wolfe felt the standup fight wasn't getting him anywhere fast, so he took the fight to the ground. Black tried very hard and consistently to lock in a submission but Wolfe looked very comfortable. This continued to be the pattern until the horn sounded to end the round. Both corners urged their respective fighters to step up the pace and if there's an opening, go for the finish! Both fighters kept the fight standing for the majority of the last round, testing the other man's heart with a toe-to-toe affair. Neither man really gained much of an upper hand so it was Wolfe who once again changed the focus of the fight and took it to the ground.

 

Black attempted more submissions but it was all for naught and the fight finished with Wolfe firmly in control. Once all was said and done it was Wolfe who was awarded the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY! Wolfe extended his WIN STREAK TO THREE WINS IN A ROW and will next step into the cage to battle against Karl de Groot for the Lightweight Championship! Black had his TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED and has a chance to get back into the winning side of things against the man with two first names, Larry David!

 

WINNER: JESSE WOLFE BY UNANIMOUS DECISION
Furious Styles' Prediction: Black by Submission in the 3rd round
Result: Waaaaaaay off!

 

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT MAIN EVENT: TIM “GUNNER” SIN (18-10) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM versus “TURK” JOHNNY BRIT (27-17)

 

All right, this fight is easy to summarize: Left cross, Brit gets cut above his right eye, that pisses him off, and in return he levels Sin with a brutal right cross that drops Sin! Brit jumps on him like he stole some money and the referee jumps in to save Sin. End of story! Any questions? I thought not. Brit wins by TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT and shakes off a recent loss to TJ Cummings.

Brit battles Lan Mandragoran on April 13 and I can pretty much assure all of you that fight will last longer than eight seconds! Sin has a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK HALTED and will definitely hear and read about this loss amongst people and social media. Hey, it goes with the territory.

WINNER: JOHNNY BRIT BY TKO (PUNCHES) IN ROUND 1
Furious Styles' Prediction: Brit by KO (Punch) in the 1st round
Result: Correct winner, correct round; incorrect method of winning (but darn close!)

 

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT CONTEST

 

“Big” Duncan McAlister (29-22-2) of the LEGION OF DOOM versus “The Body” Jim Janos (22-11-1) of Cavemen Assassins Cult

 

McAlister started off very well but in rounds two and three, Janos took control and finished strong, enabling him to pick up the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY! Janos has now WON THREE FIGHTS IN A ROW and next faces Luke Kilpatrick on April 12! McAlister DROPS HIS SECOND IN A ROW so he'll look to break out of his recent funk against Jesse Venturia on April 12!

 

WINNER: JANOS BY UNANIMOUS DECISION
Furious Styles' Prediction: McAlister by TKO (Strikes) in the 3rd round
Result: Not even close!

 

UNDER CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT CONTEST

 

Ravi “The Midlands Mauler” Singh (13-8) of Evolution Fight Clan versus “The Hammer” Semmy Kasteel of The Corporation

 

Kasteel dominated this fight from start to finish, making it very easy for the judges to rewards him the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY! Kasteel stretches his WIN STREAK TO TWO IN A ROW! Singh finds himself on the wrong side of the Win/Loss column so look for him to turn that around against his next opponent!

 

WINNER: SEMMY KASTEEL BY UNANIMOUS DECISION
Furious Styles' Prediction: Singh by Submission in the 2nd round
Result: Swing...and a miss!

 

UNDER CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT CONTEST

 

“The Fighting Flat Top” Josip Ruzic (38-16-2) of The Legion of Pain versus Juan “Punch” Tamad (14-9-1) of Fighters First Alliance

 

Ruzic was all business in this fight, taking it the the ground quickly, locking in an excruciating armbar, and forced Tamad to tap out! Ruzic SNAPPED, - no pun intended - A FOUR FIGHT LOSING STREAK and in the process, he earned SUB OF THE NIGHT honors! Tamad falls back into the losing side of life and wants to get that turned around as quickly as possible!

 

WINNER: RUZIC BY SUBMISSION (ARMBAR) IN ROUND 1
Furious Styles' Prediction: Ruzic by Unanimous Decision
Result: Correct winner; incorrect manner of winning

 

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT CONTEST

 

“The Fish Out of Water” Marco Polo (13-12) of the Legion Of Doom and Jesse Venturia (30-26)

 

Venturia punched Polo so hard that I think he knocked Polo back INTO the water! This brutal knockout gave Venturia the KNOCKOUT VICTORY and pushed his WIN STREAK TO TWO IN A ROW! Duncan McAlister will be his next opponent on April 12. THREE LOSSES IN A ROW is what Polo must deal with! Being knocked out in a matter of twenty-three seconds? That's another story in itself!

 

WINNER: JESSE VENTURIA BY KO (PUNCH) IN ROUND 1
Furious Styles' Prediction: Polo by Submission (Strikes) in the 2nd round
Result: Forget about it!

 

UNDER CARD LIGHTWEIGHT CONTEST

 

“WJ” William Joseph (25-12) of Public Enemy versus “Mr. Main Event” Max Power (37-23-2) of the Legion of Doom

 

Power easily won the first and third round of this fight, but Joseph made a fight of it in the second. Still, it was easy for the judges to reward Power the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY! Power returns to the win column after this victory and on April 13, he will face Sam Shield! Joseph returns to the loss column and doesn't want to stay there long. He has his chance to right the ship on April 19 versus Takanori Gomi!

 

WINNER: MAX POWER BY UNANIMOUS DECISION
Furious Styles' Prediction: Power by Unanimous Decision
Result: 'Bout time I got one right!

 

UNDER CARD FEATHERWEIGHT CONTEST

 

“Los Extranjeros Ilegales” Tico Cortez (18-10-1) of the Legion of Doom versus Daiju Kikuchi (9-4)

 

These two warriors went at it head-to-head and the crowd went wild, especially since it was the last battle of the evening! Kikuchi locked Cortez into a clinch and both men landed some painful, bone-crunching strikes! Cortez cut Kikuchi open on the bridge of his nose with a seriously nasty right knee that should have floored Kikuchi, but he took it very well! Kikuchi gathered himself and rocked Cortez's world with a vicious left uppercut!

 

After a bit of a struggle between the two, Kikuchi managed to free his right hand and he absolutely leveled Cortez with a thunderous right uppercut! Cortez fell to his knees and Kikuchi was all over him, forcing the referee to step in. Kikuchi earned the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT VICTORY and was elated in doing so! Cortez has DROPPED TWO IN A ROW and I'm certain he'll discuss possible training changes with his management team! Kikuchi ERASED A TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK an will battle Ron Sieler on April 12!

 

WINNER: KIKUCHI BY TKO (STRIKES) IN ROUND 1
Furious Styles' Prediction: Kikuchi by Unanimous Decision
Result: Correct winner; incorrect manner of victory

 

All right good people, that's my time. Thank you again for joining me for this summary of GAMMA #381: Custer versus Victorio! I greatly appreciate everyone who takes the time to review the fights with me and please be on the lookout for the GAMMA #383 Preview, written by yours truly. I hope you enjoyed the action as much as I. Be well, take care...and I'll see you at the fights!

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GAMMA #383: WILLIAMS versus McGINLEY PREVIEW

 

MARCH 23, 2014 LOS ANGELES COLISEUM LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

 

What's happening MMA fans!? This is your man on the scene, Furious Styles, with another GAMMA Preview of exciting action brought to you by the Global Association of MMA (GEG) and Affordable Quality + Reliable Laundry! Not only are multiple weight divisions in action but the Super Heavyweight Title is on the line! Get comfortable, grab a hold of your smart phone, laptop, tablet, whatever you use to take notes and keep up with the action. Without further ado, let's get down to business!

 

MAIN CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: SIMON WILLIAMS (33-8-1) OF CONVICTED INC. versus ANDERSON McGINLEY (18-4) FOR THE SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

 

Williams defends his title having recently had a SIX FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED by Lester Cockenschtuff, leaving a bit of a sour taste in the champions mouth! McGinley brings tremendous momentum into this fight with a very impressive NINE FIGHT WIN STREAK! Williams is currently a two title holder and for good reason. His fight experience in itself is invaluable, let alone the tremendous ability he has shown repeatedly. McGinley has a propensity of stopping his opponents with many of them ending in the first rond.

 

This is the type of fight that fight fans want to see night in and night out! This is the proverbial immovable object versus the unstoppable object. Something has to give in this fight because Williams has also stopped numerous opponents in the first round. Both fighters are very dangerous with their punches and kicks, so this will boil down to the man who catches his opponent at just the right moment and exploiting that opening.

 

McGinley is the taller and heavier fighter, but that won't be much of a factor in this type of battle. Each man has faced opponents of all sizes and skill levels, and they have both been very successful. The approach to this fight for each man will be just as valuable as the skills being used in the cage. This is definitely a very difficult fight to predict, but since I'm required to make an educated guess, I shall do so. There's nothing like championship experience, and that makes me lean towards the champion.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Williams by KO (Punch) in Round 2

 

MAIN CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: TJ CUMMINGS (32-19) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM versus “KNIGHT ERRANT” SELLUS GRAVIUS (17-6) OF THE LEGION OF PAIN

 

This Super Heavyweight battle features Legion versus Legion and I have no doubt all members of each Alliance will be watching this battle very closely, myself included of course, since I obviously will support a fellow Legion of Pain member! Cummings recently OVERCAME A TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK by defeating Johnny Brit. Cummings will want to continue this direction as he faces an opponent who steps into the cage with a FOUR FIGHT WIN STREAK!

 

Gravius has a huge height and weight advantage in this fight, but that also means Cummings will be able to move around Gravius very quickly. Will Gravius be able to keep the smaller, quicker Cummings in front of him to land a solid shot, or will he struggle, and possibly have stamina issues, enabling Cummings to get into range, land his own shots, then get out of range before taking any damage? This is the old classic very good little man versus a very good big man. Since I'm admittedly a bit biased in this match, I think all of you know which way I'm going.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Gravius by TKO (Strikes) in Round 1

 

MAIN CARD LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH: ADIS DJURDJEVIC (21-11-2) versus “AK-47” KALESH NIKOV (23-13) OF THE LEGION OF PAIN

 

Djurdjevic is a very highly skilled fighter and every fight he has been in has been an exciting one! Coming off a Majority Draw decision against Gegard Mousasi, he wants to take this fight with a clear and away win. Nikov carries the momentum of a FOUR FIGHT WIN STREAK and each fight has been won by a UNANIMOUS DECISION. Though Nikov may not be quite as skilled in the standup game, he's just as solid on the ground and that's where this fight will probably end up being.

 

Djurdjevic will want to keep this fight on its feet because he may very well have the advantage there, particularly in the clinch where his Muay Thai skills will be right at home. Should he manage to keep this fight on its feet then I think Djurdjevic nullifies the size advantage that Nikov has plus he may be able to land effective, damaging strikes in the clinch. If Nikov is able to get this fight to the ground then he may very well control the fight there and take this fight on points alone. However, if Djurdjevic thinks that's all that will happen, he may very well find himself in real trouble.

 

Due to the momentum Nikov brings into this fight, plus the style of fighting that we've seen from both men, I believe Nikov will be able to keep Djurdjevic off-balance in the standup and score the takedown and control early and often in this fight. Therefore, I'm going with Nikov.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Nikov by Unanimous Decision

 

MAIN EVENT FEATHERWEIGHT UNDERCARD MATCH: “THE WHORESON” LIK ALOTADIK (13-4-1) versus SUN “SOLDIER REBORN” RA (31-17-1) OF GRABTHE.INFO

 

To say that Alotadik has been through one hell of a childhood is an understatement. Hell, his name in itself should indicate the upbringing he had, but honestly that makes him one tough bastard, quite literally and figuratively! Sun Ra, named after the Egyptian God of the Sun, is a proven, wily veteran who has seen it all and done it all. Though he's older and lighter than Alotadik, he knows how to handle himself in battle and that will come in handy.

 

Alotadik has shown that he has KO power in his hands so Ra will have to be wary of that fact! Alotadik brings a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK into this battle and both were by way of TKO (Strikes). Ra has been involved in a lot of Unanimous Decision battles lately, including his most recent victory. If Ra is going to win this battle, it may very well be by battle of attrition, but I don't think Alotadik's punching ability will allow that to happen.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Alotadik by TKO (Strikes) in Round 1

 

UNDER CARD FEATHERWEIGHT MATCH: KEAST KANN (30-26-1) versus “THE KING” DANIEL MOREIRA (20-11-1) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM

 

Two great veteran fighters step into the cage to prove they still have the ability to be dangerous and effective. In this type of match, I believe the plan of attack and the ability to execute it are the keys to victory. There won't be any surprises between these two because they've seen far too many battles to not know what to expect or how to handle what's thrown at them.

 

Kann has been involved in a lot of intense, heavy hitting, and heavy damage-causing battles, be it that he was on the winning or losing side of things. Multiple TKO (Strikes) victories is an indication of his aggression, punching power, boxing ability, and his ability to take a good amount of damage as well. Moreira had a THREE FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED by Iikka Laitinen. He definitely wants to turn around that recent event, but will want to be mindful of Kann's aggression and punching power.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Kann by TKO (Strikes) in Round 2

 

UNDER CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT MATCH: GLENN CARSON (25-14-1) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM versus CHARLIE “DARKNESS” MURPHY (14-7) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM

 

I always enjoy these inter-Alliance battles and the Legion of Doom members in this battle will try to win the bragging rights that accompany situations like this. I wonder if Charlie Muuuurrrpphhhaaaaaayyyy – that's my impression of Dave Chappelle saying Charlie Murphy while being in the guise of Rick James – is a standup comedian outside of the MMA world?

 

Since these two know each other so well, any physical advantages between the two are basically null and void. If Carson manages to take this fight to the ground, his world class BJJ skills will enable him to really put Murphy in trouble! If Murphy can keep the fight standing, and in particular land very strong and accurate kicks then move into the clinch, then he may be the clear cut winner.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Murphy by TKO (Head Kick) in Round 2

 

UNDER CARD WELTERWEIGHT MATCH: MAREK KOLTUN (10-5) OF THE POLISH EAGLES' NEST versus “SUPERFLY” JIMMY SNUKA (17-7) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM

 

Koltun had a FIVE FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED by Adolf Ellenberger in the 1st round by a Triangle submission, and that seemed to really motivate Koltun to become more educated on the ground. The majority of his victories were by Unanimous Decision so his ability to finish Snuka in this fight may be called into question.

 

Snuka – I wonder if he used to watch the WWF back in the day when Snuka was leaping off of steel cages at pay-per-view events? - has been involved in some damaging battles recently! He has a propensity of finishing fights via TKO (Strikes) and I think his aggression and punching power will serve him very well in this fight.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Snuka by TKO (Strikes) in Round 1

 

UNDER CARD FLYWEIGHT EVENT: “TERRIBLE” TYRONE TORNADO CPW (26-11-1) OF GRABTHE.INFO versus HONG KONG PHOOEY (21-15-1) OF GRABTHE.INFO

 

Once again we have an inter-Alliance battle, and this one takes place between a man who obviously likes “T” alliterations and his opponent swears he's an old school cartoon character that I used to watch as a child. Yes, I just dated myself but that's all right, because everyone ages. CPW has had a string of Unanimous Decision battles, whether he won or lost. Phooey has been involved in a few more finishes than CPW lately, and I think that will come into play for this fight. Phooey has a sizable weight advantage and I think he'll get in close and lean his weight on CPW in the clinch so he can land heavy punches.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Phooey by KO (Punch) in Round 2

 

UNDER CARD LIGHTWEIGHT EVENT: SHO “TOSHINDEN” SHINJO (21-15-2) versus SAM “FIDEITO” STOUT (30-25) OF VALHALLA

 

Quite simply, I see this fight going one of two ways: On the ground, Shinjo wins; standing up: Stout wins. Physically and skill-wise, these men match up very nearly the same. Both are very experienced and have won and lost battles of every type possible. Shinjo is on a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK and both have been by submission.

 

Stout has lost a couple of fights recently by bleeding out, but that may not be a factor in this fight. Shinjo can throw punches very well but I don't think he has the power to cut Stout easily. Stout has dangerous kicks and Shinjo could be cold cocked if he doesn't protect his head from Stout's strong legs.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Shinjo by Submission in Round 3

 

UNDER CARD LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH: CAPTAIN BEEFHEART (17-13) OF ACME – ST. PETERSBURG versus “THE PURPLE STRIPE” PIERRE TRUDEAU (21-10-1) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM

 

Beefheart – obviously a meat lover – recently had a THREE FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED by Harry Potter by way of TKO (Strikes). Many of his recent losses have been by TKO (Strikes) so he'll need to make sure he keeps that striking defense up because if not, he'll find himself in serious trouble against Trudeau!

 

Trudeau bled out in his last match but that may not be an issue against Beefheart. However, if Trudeau is overly aggressive and leaves an opening, Beefeater does the ability and accuracy to land damaging punches. He may be reluctant to stand toe-to-toe with Trudeau so don't be surprised if Beefeater tries to take this battle to the ground to control the action from there.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Trudeau by TKO (Strikes) in Round 1

 

All right cool kids, that's my time as I have to get ready for one of the fighter's I manage to have his first fight under my direction. I wish all fighters the best of luck and I know the fights will prove to be very exciting! Thank you again for joining me for another preview of an excellent GAMMA event and I'll have my first experience with GAMMA through my fighter, Zen Yi. Hopefully he wins because starting off in a new place with a loss isn't my idea of a good time. Until next time...I'll see you at the fights!

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GAMMA #383: WILLIAMS versus McGINLEY SUMMARY

MARCH 23, 2014 LOS ANGELES COLISEUM LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

What's crackin' everyone!? I hope all of you are well and you each enjoyed the tremendous night of action you witnessed! This is Furious Styles on the scene in Los Angeles as the events of GAMMA #383 have concluded and everyone is catching their breath while discussing what they witnessed. So without further ado, grab your favorite drink, a hefty snack, jump on your smartphone, laptop, tablet, or what have you...and let's get down to business!

MAIN CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: SIMON WILLIAMS (34-8-1) OF CONVICTED INC. versus ANDERSON McGINLEY (18-5) FOR THE SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

The night of fights started off with a bang and no one had any complaints about that at all, well except perhaps the brave gamblers who put their money on the wrong fighter of course! This battle between a well-established veteran in the ring and a fighter who has climbed the ladder of success quite well is a battle that many will speak about for a long time! I have no doubt Williams' fellow Convicted Inc. members congratulated him on an excellent fight against a troublesome opponent. After a quick kick and jab from McGinley, Williams took this fight to the ground and that's where it stayed, much to the dismay of McGinley. With his height advantage and storied chin, he wanted to keep the toe-to-toe situation as long as possible, but Williams was far too determined and skilled to keep at bay!

 

Williams was able to control the action well enough to land some effective ground-and-pound, even tagging McGinley with a brutal left elbow and a vicious right swinging punch, but McGinley was able to absorb the damage and hang in there! The half guard allowed Williams to maintain solid positioning and prevent McGinley from escaping or standing. McGinley got what he wanted in the second round but Williams dominated him, especially when landing hard punches and kicks to McGinley's body that slowed him way down, sapped his energy, and left him a far easier target! Williams was able to use great footwork and body movement to avoid serious damage from McGinley while outboxing him.

 

Williams blasted McGinley with a right hook that shocked McGinley and opened up a cut above his left eye! That seemed to dishearten McGinley and Williams stepped up the pressure! Mixing up the body and head shots, Williams had McGinley completely off balance and McGinley, fatigued, made the mistake of relaxing a bit too much. Williams tagged him with a right hook that further opened up that cut plus really hurt McGinley! McGinley lost focus for a moment and that was all Williams needed to level McGinley with a crushing right cross to the same area of the temple that made McGinley crumble to the mat like a sack of potatoes! Williams won the fight by KNOCKOUT, retained a hold of the Super Heavyweight title, and told McGinley that despite their age difference and his considering retiring, McGinley wasn't in his league! His knockout was also the KO of the Night!

 

WINNER: WILLIAMS BY KO (PUNCH) IN ROUND 2
Furious Styles' Prediction: Williams by KO (Punch) in Round 2
Result: Right on the money baby!


MAIN CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: TJ CUMMINGS (32-20) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM versus “KNIGHT ERRANT” SELLUS GRAVIUS (18-6) OF THE LEGION OF PAIN

Cummings is a veteran of many, many fights in the MMA world and has defeated some very good fighters, no doubt. However, in this battle, he was giving up quite a size advantage with both height and weight, and that proved to be too much to handle once all was said and done. The only way I saw Cummings winning this fight is if he was able to stick and move the entire time and wear Gravius out.

 

Cummings did his best to do exactly that but he wasn't able to land any strikes due to Gravius' defensive ability plus his long limbs kept Cummings off balance. Even worse for Cummings, he absorbed an accidental knee to the groin! Gravius apologized and obviously felt bad, but Cummings used all five minutes to collect himself while every man in attendance groaned and held themselves in understanding. Once the fight resumed, Gravius was all business! His boxing ability really befuddled Cummings and hurt him badly. A counter left-hook opened a cut above Cummings' right eye and that seemed to distract the veteran. Cummings was able to land a few clean punches and kicks but they didn't phase Gravius at all, and Gravius not only landed very effective punching combinations, but two solid head kicks, knocking Cummings down with the first, further opened up the cut on Cummings, even when he partially blocked the second one!

 

Gravius later locked Cummings into a clinch and he further opened up that cut with a short but crunching right cross then later with a stinging left hook! Cummings was in serious trouble and he knew it. He managed to hold on until the end of the round but was definitely struggling to regain his senses. The second round was target practice for Gravius! After punishing Cummings with a savage left leg kick, Gravius dropped him with a surprisingly quick one-two-three punching combo that took Cummings by surprise! Down he went but Gravius let him stand up again. Cummings showed heart and tried to fight back, but a booming right uppercut dashed any comeback hopes, knocking Cummings out and mercifully ending the beating! That KNOCKOUT VICTORY earned Fight of the Night honors!

WINNER: GRAVIUS BY KO (PUNCH) IN ROUND 2
Furious Styles' Prediction: Gravius by TKO (Strikes) in Round 1
Result: Correct winner; incorrect manner and round (at least I got something right!)


MAIN CARD LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH: ADIS DJURDJEVIC (21-11-2) versus “AK-47” KALESH NIKOV (23-13) OF THE LEGION OF PAIN

Fights between two very good veterans are always of great interest because a lot of strategy goes into these types of fights! Each of these proven warriors knew that one mistake could cost them because their opponent knew how to capitalize on each opportunity. However, holding back too much would cost them points on the score cards and that could prove detrimental as well.

 

Nikov knew that Djurdjevic was a very highly skilled fighter but that didn't deter Nikov from formulating an excellent fight plan that he executed beautifully! A lot of credit goes to Djurdjevic because as usual, he put on one hell of a fight and he made Nikov earn every single bit of success he had during this battle. Djurdjevic came out swinging and Nikov knew he had to get the fight to the ground to have any measure of success! Djurdjevic popped Nikov a good one with a very solid left cross that cut Nikov above his right eye! This seemed to inspire Nikov to get the fight the ground as soon as he possibly could because that's exactly what he did.

 

Both men struggled to gain any control or land any damaging blows while on the ground, but Nikov was able to maneuver himself enough to land some ground-and-pound strikes that scored the vital points on the judges' cards. Heading into Round 2, Djurdjevic wasn't able to take full advantage of the fight while it was standing, and inexplicably let go of a clinch after he prevented a takedown. That breaking of the clinch, in my opinion, lost him the second round, because while clinched, Djurdjevic was doing very well for himself by landing punches to the head and body of Nikov.

 

He decided to relinquish the clinch and took the fight to the ground where both warriors again struggled to gain any real advantage over the opponent! Nikov was the busier fighter and his submission attempts swayed the judges to award him the points for that round. Nikov was a house of fire when the third round began and he simply overwhelmed Djurdjevic! After taking him to the ground, Nikov very aggressively positioned himself to land some punishing ground-and-pound on Djurdjevic! It was simply too much for Djurdjevic and he couldn't prevent the damage from being done! Nikov dropped one seriously nasty bomb of a right elbow and turned the lights out on Djurdjevic! That earned him the KNOCKOUT VICTORY and the adulation of the crowd!

WINNER: NIKOV BY KO (STRIKES) IN ROUND 3
Furious Styles' Prediction: Nikov by Unanimous Decision
Result: Correct winner; incorrect manner of winning (I'm glad I don't gamble much)


MAIN EVENT FEATHERWEIGHT UNDERCARD MATCH: “THE WHORESON” LIK ALOTADIK (14-4-1) versus SUN “SOLDIER REBORN” RA (31-18-1) OF GRABTHE.INFO

In a nutshell, this fight turned out to be a clinch war because both of these fighters are very good Muay Thai practitioners! Many in attendance expected Ra to be able to manipulate Alotadik with his battle experience, but Alotadik's energy and determination were the deciding factors in this fight. After Ra was able to slice a cut open above Alotadik's right eye with a quick left elbow, Alotadik turned up the pressure, especially in the clinch. This fight went to the ground early but didn't stay there long because both of these fighters wanted to outdo the other in the standup game. Alotadik's constant pressure and aggression caused the judges to give him the points on the cards and thus, Alotadik won this contest by UNANIMOUS DECISION!

WINNER: ALOTADIK BY UNANIMOUS DECISION
Furious Styles' Prediction: Alotadik by TKO (Strikes) in Round 1
Result: Correct winner; incorrect manner of winning (Did I mention it's difficult for me to guess the outcome of these fights?)


UNDER CARD FEATHERWEIGHT MATCH: KEAST KANN (31-26-1) versus “THE KING” DANIEL MOREIRA (20-12-1) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM

 

As expected, this battle went to the ground early and it was won on the ground! Both of these men let it be known that they wanted to make the opponent quit or get knocked out at their own game, and that was the ground game. Both warriors had their opportunities to end the fight by way of submission, but both of them are too skilled to be locked in submissions easily. Kann reverted to the reliable ground-and-pound attack and was able to finish the fight with a TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT VICTORY in the second round!

 

WINNER: Kann by TKO (STRIKES) in Round 2
Furious Styles' Prediction: Kann by TKO (Strikes) in Round 2
Result: Well lookie here, I got another one right on the bullseye!


UNDER CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT MATCH: GLENN CARSON (26-14-1) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM versus CHARLIE “DARKNESS” MURPHY (14-8) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM

 

Murphy did his best to keep this fight standing and he even popped Carson with a nice right head kick that opened up a cut on the bridge of Carson's nose, but Carson was determined to get this fight on the ground and he was able to do execute that plan of attack!

However, Murphy and his outstanding defense caused the referee to stand both fighters twice in the opening round and Murphy also prevented Carson from causing much damage to him, frustrating Carson just a bit. However, Carson relied upon his experience and kept a level head despite the judges seeing Murphy as the dominant fighter in the opening round.

 

Carson would not be denied though, and after locking in a clinch, he took the fight to the ground where his red belt capabilities allowed him to lock Murphy in an excruciating Triangle Choke that was too much for Murphy! Carson earned the SUBMISSION VICTORY and was very appreciative of the crowd's reaction as well.

WINNER: Carson by Submission (Triangle Choke) in Round 2
Furious Styles' Prediction: Murphy by TKO (Head Kick) in Round 2
Result: Correct winner and round; incorrect method of victory (2 out of 3 ain't bad!)


UNDER CARD WELTERWEIGHT MATCH: MAREK KOLTUN (10-6) OF THE POLISH EAGLES' NEST versus “SUPERFLY” JIMMY SNUKA (18-7) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM

This fight was all Snuka from start to finish! There was even a point in time when Koltun took this fight to the ground and he was lucky that the fight wasn't ended right then and there! Snuka's technique and desire simply overmatched Koltun and Snuka proved to be too much for him to handle. Snuka cinched in the Guillotine and finished the fight in the third round! Snuka's SUBMISSION VICTORY also earned him Submission of the Night honors!

 

WINNER: Snuka by Submission (Guillotine) in Round 3
Furious Styles' Prediction: Snuka by TKO (Strikes) in Round 1
Result: Correct winner; incorrect round and method of victory (Doh!)

UNDER CARD FLYWEIGHT EVENT: “TERRIBLE” TYRONE TORNADO CPW (26-11-1) OF GRABTHE.INFO versus HONG KONG PHOOEY (21-15-1) OF GRABTHE.INFO

These two combatants gave the crowd a very exciting stand up war that the crowd ate up and asked for more! Excellent boxing, Muay Thai, defense, footwork...you name it and they showed it. Problem for Phooey was, CPW showed it much better than he did on all the judges' cards. CPW definitely earned the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY in this fight!

 

WINNER: CPW by Unanimous Decision
Furious Styles' Prediction: Phooey by KO (Punch) in Round 2
Result: Not even close!


UNDER CARD LIGHTWEIGHT EVENT: SHO “TOSHINDEN” SHINJO (22-15-2) versus SAM “FIDEITO” STOUT (30-26) OF VALHALLA

Shinjo set the tone of this fight early by cutting Stout over his left eye with a right kick despite Stout partially blocking it! Shinjo kept up a high energy output throughout the fight and Stout's only good moment was a shocking left head kick that dropped Shinjo as if he had been hit by a sledgehammer! Stout thought Shinjo may not be able to beat the count but he managed to get back up, much to the chagrin of Stout, and Shinjo finished the fight strongly, earning the UNANIMOUS DECISION victory!

 

WINNER: Shinjo by Unanimous Decision
Furious Styles' Prediction: Shinjo by Submission in Round 3
Result: Correct winner; incorrect manner of victory (Is it time for me to go yet?)


UNDER CARD LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH: CAPTAIN BEEFHEART (17-14) OF ACME – ST. PETERSBURG versus “THE PURPLE STRIPE” PIERRE TRUDEAU (22-10-1) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM

 

After Beefheart cut Trudeau above his left eye with a nasty right elbow, Trudeau locked in and dominated the rest of the fight! Trudeau wouldn't let Beefheart have any breathing room and he wore him down as the fight progressed. Trudeau saw the opening he was looking for and pummeled Beefheart with a series of hooks that Beefheart just couldn't stop. As a result, Beefheart ate canvas and the referee stopped the fight, awarding Trudeau the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT victory!

WINNER: Trudeau by way of TKO (PUNCHES) in Round 3
Furious Styles' Prediction: Trudeau by TKO (Strikes) in Round 1
Result: Correct fighter; incorrect method and round (I need to get this turned around by the time I make my next round of predictions. Sheesh!)


Okay good folks, once again the time has come for me to end this summary so I can get moving on to the next venue. Thank you very much for joining me and I do appreciate all of you for taking time out of your busy schedules to review the action with me. I hope all of you have a great week and keep your eyes open for another preview in the very near future. Take care, be well...and I'll see you at the fights!

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GAMMA #384: WATTS versus ETTISH 3 written by Furious Styles

MARCH 28, 2014 LOS ANGELES COLISEUM LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

Hello ladies and gents, I hope all of you are well! Thank you for joining me for another exciting preview brought to you by the good folks of GAMMA, the Global Association of MMA (GEG), Affordable Quality + Reliable Laundry, and Cottonfloss GAMMA: Con Bookies along with MarineMansBook! This is Furious Styles live at the Coliseum where once again a minor earthquake will occur due to the fans rockin' and rollin' the place as they yell and scream while the action unfolds! Grab your favorite seat, settle in, and let's get down to business!

MAIN CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT EVENT: EJNAR THORSEN (16-3) of THE LEGION OF PAIN versus JOSE ROZEMBLIT (22-7)

We kick off the night with a cowboy versus a hip-hop thug of sorts! How often do you see that happen in life? Don't judge either of these fighters by their appearance only, however, as they both are very capable fighters in the cage and have proven themselves time and again! Rozemblit brings bit more overall fighting experience into this battle but Thorsen is definitely no pushover and can handle himself very well.

 

Rozemblit has the height advantage in this contest and may very well opt to use his boxing ability that has served him well. However, he faces a world class boxer in Thorsen and that may force Rozemblit to focus more on taking this fight to the ground where he is very skilled and comfortable against any opponent there. Thorsen is right at home in the standup game and many of his opponents have been finished by his fists. Both fighters not only bring championship experience, but each of them has had very good win streaks over their careers. In fact, Rozemblit brings a FIVE FIGHT WIN STREAK with him to this battle. Thorsen had a SIX FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED by Usain Watts recently and I'm sure that will serve as extra motivation to begin a new one.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Thorsen by KO (Strikes) in Round 2

MAIN CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT: “THE CHOSEN ONE” USAIN WATTS (39-17) versus “COQUETTISH” FRED ETTISH (29-17) of CONVICTED INC.

 

Well here they go again, for a third time! Watts looks to solve the conundrum known as Ettish when these two proven veterans clash for the Middleweight Championship! I'm not sure if Ettish will want to be coquettish against Watts because being flirtatious or playful against a fighter with Watts' determination can be a very risky situation!

It's very possible that Ettish has the psychological advantage for this third battle because he has two previous victories over Watts, the first by Knockout and the second by Technical Knockout! Though Watts has accomplished much, I'm certain that somewhere in his mind, he hasn't forgotten those facts and he wants to overcome some of that troubled past!

 

Watts is on a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK while Ettish brings a THREE FIGHT WIN STREAK with him for this historic confrontation. Both men are physically nearly identical and they obviously have fought numerous times, so trying to surprise the other is basically a moot point. I believe this fight boils down to who is able to maintain their level of output consistently during this fight. If Watts is able to keep a lot of pressure on Ettish and take this fight to the ground, then I believe he has a chance to earn that elusive victory over him. If Ettish keeps this fight standing, be it toe-to-toe or in the clinch, and is able to slow Watts with body work and a lot of movement, then he wins for the third time.

Furious Styles' Prediction: Ettish by TKO (Strikes) in Round 3

MAIN CARD WELTERWEIGHT MATCH: “COCAINE IS HULLAVA DRUG” RICK JAMES (16-8-1) of THE LEGION OF DOOM versus “THE SANDMAN” HOLDEN GRACIE (29-11-1) OF GRABTHE.INFO

 

Okay folks, I'll just put this out there right off the bat: The Chappelle show had the Rick James character say, “Cocaine is a hell of a drug!” so the nickname of the MMA fighter Rick James indicates to me that yes, perhaps some drug usage in the past has affected his brain, because I've never heard the slang word “hullava” before, but hey, what do I know?

 

Despite the odd nickname and what it implies, James is no pushover in the cage, that's for sure! James has proven to be quite dangerous and damaging with his knees so Gracie, a man who has basically seen it all in the cage, will have to be aware of those knees or this could be one painful fight for Gracie! Gracie has been involved in a lot of Unanimous Decision fights, be they in his favor or not, so he's accustomed to going the distance against fighters. However, this may prove to be a problem against James as James' aggression may prove to be overwhelming for Gracie if he's not careful. Gracie will certainly look to use his height advantage to land strong, accurate punches so James will need to keep bobbing and weaving to avoid trouble there.

Furious Styles' Prediction: Gracie by Unanimous Decision

MAIN EVENT MIDDLEWEIGHT UNDERCARD MATCH: BILL BELTON (23-12-1) of the LEGION OF DOOM versus SAMPSA “MALICIOUS” SILOPOSKI (39-20-2) OF VALHALLA

 

Here are two fighters who love what they do, especially Siloposki! Damn, how many fights has this forty-one year old been involved in!? I can do the match but I wonder how many fights he's been in outside of the cage? Well, more power to him because a lot of forty-one year old men are out of shape and definitely couldn't take the rigors of MMA!

Simply put, look for the elder statesman to use his height and world class boxing ability to keep Belton at bay. After all, he doesn't have a FIVE FIGHT WIN STREAK for nothing! Belton steps into this battle on a THREE FIGHT WIN STREAK, but those have been by Unanimous Decision, and I think Siloposki's hands will be the deciding factor in this fight.

Furious Styles' Prediction: Siloposki by TKO (Strikes) in Round 3

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH: DANTE “THE HURRICANE” SMITH (20-14) versus JOHN STAAL (36-13)

 

Bottom line of this fight: Someone is going to get knocked the hell out! Despite Staal giving up thirty pounds to Smith, I think his knockout power can make up that difference quite easily. However, Smith can drop some bombs with his fists as well so Staal can't be sloppy or he'll be sleeping before he knows it!

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Smith by KO (Punch) in Round 1

UNDER CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT MATCH: “KOROSHIYA” ICHI LJIMA (17-11-1) versus “MASTEROFTHECUSTODIALARTS” THURGOOD JENKINS (14-6-1) of EVOLUTION FIGHT CLAN

 

So we have a guy with a nickname and name that I know I can't pronounce even after he tells me a few different times, battling against a custodial engineer who can handle business in the cage? Only in MMA will you see fights like this folks! Both of these man are known for being excellent wrestlers and BJJ practitioners so I think they'll both struggle if that fight stays there. I believe Thurgood will use his height advantage and keep this fight standing where he can unleash his superior boxing skills and frustrate Ljima for the entire fight.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Jenkins by Unanimous Decision

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH: TASOS IERONYMAKIS (9-3) versus "Хуй " TITUS OVEREEM (13-4) of TEAM OUTKAST

 

Two heavy-hitting Welterweight's always makes for a great fight and that's exactly what we have here! Both men have shown they are very capable of ending fights very quickly, and very painfully. Whoever lands the big shot first will walk out of this battle as the victor, plain and simple!

Furious Styles' Prediction: Ieronmakis by KO (HEAD KICK) in Round 1

UNDER CARD WELTERWEIGHT EVENT: FILO BEDO (20-13-1) of GRABTHE.INFO versus MARSHALL NOIR (20-9-2) of LEGION OF DOOM

 

These two have fought before and Bedo won by Unanimous Decision. If the fight stays standing then Bedo wins. If Noir is able to take this fight to the ground, then I believe he wins.

Furious Styles' Prediction: Bedo by Unanimous Decision

UNDER CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT EVENT: FRANK “MY WAY” SINATRA (33-18-4) versus TONY “TIGER” LAMOTTA (20-12) of CAVEMEN ASSASSINS CULT

 

If Sinatra has his way and takes this fight to the ground, that red belt in BJJ will come in very handy against the BJJ challenged Lamotta. However, if Lamotta keeps this fight in close quarters and locks in a clinch, his major Muay Thai skill advantage swings this fight his way.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Lamotta by TKO (STRIKES) in Round 3

UNDER CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT MATCH: “THE DIVINE GUITARIST” JIMI HENDRIX (19-11) of THE BROKEN HALO PRIDE versus ELVIS “YOUNG FREAK” RONAN (16-10) of FIGHTER'S FIRST ALLIANCE

 

Hendrix appears to be the more skilled fighter in this contest and has the experience to handle whatever Ronan throws at him. Ronan will have to keep up a high level of energy and aggression in this fight to overcome the odds.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Hendrix by Unanimous Decision

Okay good folks, once again the time has come for me to end this summary so I can get moving on to the next venue. Thank you very much for joining me and I do appreciate all of you for taking time out of your busy schedules to review the action with me. I hope all of you have a great week and keep your eyes open for another preview in the very near future. Take care, be well...and I'll see you at the fights!

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GAMMA #385: MEYER versus PERKELE PREVIEW written by Furious Styles

 

MARCH 30, 2014 LOS ANGELES COLISEUM LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

 

What's goin' on everyone!? I hope all of you are well and for those of you who have been placing bets, I hope you've won good stacks of cash! This is Furious Styles at the Los Angeles Coliseum where GAMMA #385 will be taking place in the very near future, and as usual there are ninety-three thousand plus fans lined up to get in to see the action unfold!

 

Tonight we see various warriors battle for positioning in their respective weight classes for title shot opportunities or bragging rights! The main event is sure to not disappoint as two accomplished veterans of the cage square off to see which man stakes claim to being the superior fighter.

 

MAIN CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: KURT “THE HURT” MEYER (32-15) of FIGHTERS FIRST ALLIANCE versus “RILVIO” PYRY PERKELE (20-6) of TEAM OUTKAST

 

The main event features two Super Heavyweight's with a ten year difference between them, but in terms of overall experience, there isn't that much of a difference. Meyer has been rolling very well lately with a SIX FIGHT WIN STREAK and it's going to take a lot for Perkele to upend that streak! However, if anyone can blemish Meyer's recent string of victories, Perkele is the man to do it! A very impressive TEN FIGHT WIN STREAK is what he's riding into this clash so there's definitely no loss of momentum or confidence on either side of this battle!

 

Both of these fighters have shown that they can finish the fight in various methods, but as of late it seems that Perkele has been the one to finish fights with more consistency than Meyer. However, with the skill level that Meyer brings, there's no doubt he can withstand the striking power and ability that Perkele brings to this fight, plus Meyer has seen just about anything that can happen in the cage.

 

On the surface it seems that Meyer has the advantage on the ground but he's also very skilled in the standup game. Perkele will want to keep this fight on its feet where he has a chance to go for the aggressive knockout! Meyer has a sizable height and weight advantage in this fight so he'll probably look to land accurate, damaging punches at a distance and if this goes to the ground, he'll want to keep in side control or full mount to use his weight advantage plus keep Perkele from locking in any submissions.

Furious Styles' Prediction: Meyer by Unanimous Decision

 

MAIN CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: KENICHI “THE STRONGEST DISCIPLE” SHIRAHAMA (25-10-1) of the LEGION OF DOOM versus YURI ROOK (24-19) of CAVEMEN ASSASSINS CULT

 

It's not too often where we're treated to two fighters with red belts in BJJ battling one another so this is a special treat indeed! Should this fight end up on the ground then we may see what looks like a battle between two equally matched and equally dangerous spiders! However, should this fight stay standing then I believe Shirahama has an advantage there due to the Muay Thai skills he has shown.

 

Rook has exhibited world class boxing ability so he's not completely uncomfortable standing and banging, but if Shirahama makes the fight in close quarters then Rook may feel discomfort in a potentially damaging clinch. Shirahama is the taller of the two and Rook the heavier, so it will be a battle of positioning in my opinion. Rook may try to get in close to take the fight to the ground where he can utilize his weight advantage better. However, he doesn't want to stay in the clinch because of the Muay Thai skills referred to earlier.

Shirahama has been a bit inconsistent in his fights as of late so his aggression may be the key for him in this battle. Rook has a THREE FIGHT WIN STREAK and has been able to make two of his last three opponents tap out, paying homage to his red belt and wrestling skills. Rook will definitely look to finish this fight as fast as possible if and when it goes to the ground.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Shirahama by Unanimous Decision

 

MAIN CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH: TAMIAS POOCHYENA (26-15-1) OF GRABTHE.INFO versus RESTIN PEACE (16-3) of ACME – ST. PETERSBURG

 

Despite both fighters being thirty years old, the in-ring experience is quite different and I think that will play a role in this battle. Since Poochyena has seen it all and done it all, should Peace manage to get him into trouble then he'll know full well how to get out of that trouble. However, I highly doubt he wants to put himself in a situation where he gets into trouble to begin with because that's a very risky proposition in mixed martial arts!

 

Kurt Meyer SNAPPED A THREE FIGHT WIN STREAK that Poochyena was on and it was obvious he was frustrated by that Unanimous Decision loss, because that was a Super Heavyweight Title opportunity. Anderson McGinley introduced his right foot to Peace's head and as a result, Peace was knocked out! He had a very nice win streak recently and during that stretch, he demonstrated some serous knockout power in his hands! He's struggled a bit recently so both fighters may come out very aggressive for this contest.

 

Both of these men are very tall and quite heavy, so expect to see some serious bombs dropped because the longer this fight goes, the more fatigue both of these men will feel due to that height and weight. Poochyena may try to lock Peace in the clinch and take advantage of his Muay Thai skills there but again, he may take some body shots – not in the drinking alcohol manner of course – and that could very well drain his energy quickly.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Peace by KO (Punch) in Round 2

 

MAIN EVENT LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT UNDERCARD MATCH: “LAS MANOS ARRIBA” DANZA KUDURO (25-10-2) of CONVICTED INC. versus PAUL “PJ” JONES (23-13) of the LEGION OF DOOM

 

Both of these talented Light Heavyweight's have had fluctuating results as of late in the cage so the timing of this match for both of them may prove to be difficult to some degree. Both fighters have struggled against different types of fighters so there's no real tale of their struggles there. Each fighter has been in enough battles to know what to expect from the other so that won't be a factor either.

 

Jones will want to take this fight to the ground as soon as possible where he may have an advantage with the BJJ aspect of the game. Kuduro will want to keep this fight on its feet where he has a distinct Muay Thai skills advantage as proven by his world class Muay Thai abilities. Jones has the height and weight advantage and those factors may allow him to drag Kuduro to the ground. If he's not able to do that then Kuduro will have the opportunity to wear down his energy level with body shots and potentially, damaging knees and elbows may do enough damage to end this fight very quickly if Jones' defensive skills are not up to par.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Kuduro by TKO (STRIKES) in Round 2

 

UNDER CARD WELTERWEIGHT MATCH: “FAST” REGGIE ANDERSON (15-5-1) of TEAM CONQUER versus YNGVE INGVAR (24-8) of the COLD BLOODED KILLERS

 

The skill level between these two fighters may be just about even, but the experience level is not and Ingvar has the advantage there. Andrson brings a THREE FIGHT WIN STREAK with him and that is his current advantage in this clash! Anderson may try to take this fight to the ground to use his weight advantage.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Ingvar by TKO (STRIKES) in Round 2

 

UNDER CARD LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH: “ACES” DEGEN GAMBLER (32-18) of the LEGION OF DOOM versus ENDER WIGGIN (22-12) of THE ILLUMINATI

 

Both fighters have shown the ability to end a fight quickly with their punching power and I don't see why this will be any different. However, Wiggin has been struggling lately and is currently on a TWO FIGTH LOSING STREAK. I believe Gambler will be able to catch Wiggin off balance with his in-ring experience and aggression.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Gambler by KO (PUNCH) in Round 1

 

UNDER CARD MIDDLE WEIGHT MATCH: ATTE “TEUFEL “ PELTOLA (15-10-1) of TEAM OUTKAST versus “THE ATOM SMASHER” RAZ MATAZZ (45-18-1) of THE LEGION OF PAIN

 

Not many combatants have been in as many wars as Matazz and I think his experience pulls out the victory here.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Matazz by Unanimous Decision

 

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: KEIJO HARKIMO (17-10) of the LEGION OF DOOM versus JAWS TALLTREE (13-7) of the LEGION OF DOOM

 

Inter-Alliance battles are always entertaining and I think this one will match that billing. Harkimo seems to be the more complete fighter so I'll roll with him for this one.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Harkimo by TKO (STRIKES) in Round 2

 

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: ALEKSANTERI “THE SIBERIAN BEAR” KARELIN (15-8) of TEAM OUTKAST versus “THE BIG YIN” CHARLIE McGREGOR (33-20-2) of ACME – ST. PETERSBURG

 

We have two knockout artists on tap for this fight and the young upstart Karelin will want to cement himself in the eyes of other Super Heavyweight's as a force to be reckoned with.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Karelin by KO (STRIKES) in Round 2

 

UNDER CARD WELTERWEIGHT MATCH: DAVID “THE MINK” CHARLES (6-2) of THE ILLUMINATI versus FERNINANDO FERRARI (15-10) of EVOLUTION FIGHT CLAN

 

Very simply put, this fight stays on the feet and Charles wins. It goes to the ground, Ferrari wins. I think Charles keeps it standing.

 

Furious Styles' Prediction: Charles by Unanimous Decision

 

Okay cool kids, that's my time because I need to get inside to prepare for these fights so I can see how I do with my analysis. I hope all of you enjoy the fights and I wish you the best of luck to the ones who place bets. Take care, be well...and I'll see you at the fights!

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GAMMA #384: WATTS versus ETTISH 3 Review by Furious Styles

MARCH 28, 2014 LOS ANGELES COLISEUM LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

Greetings ladies and gents, I hope all of you are well and had a great weekend. We had another tremendous night of mixed martial arts action that literally rocked Los Angeles! Well, I know there was an earthquake followed up by various aftershocks, but I'll claim that it was the action GAMMA brought to you so that's just the way it is. Settle in, relax, and let's get down to business!

 

MAIN CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT EVENT: EJNAR THORSEN (16-3) of THE LEGION OF PAIN versus JOSE ROZEMBLIT (22-7)

In Round 1, Rozemblit's ability to take the fight to the ground repeatedly pushed him ahead on the score cards. Thorsen was more effective in the standup game in my opinion, and I believe Rozemblit sensed that, thus why he worked so diligently to keep the fight on the canvas. In Round 2, It was more of the same and Rozenblit tried very hard to submit Thorsen, but Thosen was very comfortable in his defense in the guard and rode out the storm. Thorsen made Round 3 a clinching battle for a while and was doing all right for himself, but Rozemblit managed to keep Thorsen at bay once Thorsen stuffed a takedown and the fight went back to fighting at a distance. Rozemblit earned the victory by UNANIMOUS DECISION.

 

Winner: Rozemblit by Unanimous Decision

Furious Styles' Prediction: Thorsen by KO (Strikes) in Round 2
Results: Strike one!


MAIN CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT: “THE CHOSEN ONE” USAIN WATTS (39-17) versus “COQUETTISH” FRED ETTISH (29-17) of CONVICTED INC.

 

in the opening round, both fighters let their battle plans be known. Ettish wanted to keep the fight standing and in the clinch, while Watts wanted to take the fight to the ground and keep it there. The action was back and forth but the score was swayed when Watts moved aggressively towards Ettish and caught a snapping right uppercut for his trouble that opened a cut on the bridge of his nose! Watts caught Ettish off guard in the second round when he took the fight to the ground and very aggressively tried to end it via submission!

 

Round 3 was a standup display by Ettish as he settled in and was very effective in both the distant striking as well as the clinch battle. Round 4 could have gone either way in my opinion. Watts was able to take the action to the ground but Ettish's defense prevented Watts from doing a lot of damage and that frustrated Watts. That defense also caused the judges to give Ettish the vital points on the judges' cards. Ettish finished strong in the deciding round by keeping the fight standing and in the clinch sporadically as well. Ettish earned the win and became the NEW MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION! This was also the FIGHT of the NIGHT!

 

Winner: Ettish by Unanimous Decision

Furious Styles' Prediction: Ettish by TKO (Strikes) in Round 3
Results: Correct winner; incorrect method of victory (Halfway is all right I guess)

MAIN CARD WELTERWEIGHT MATCH: “COCAINE IS HULLAVA DRUG” RICK JAMES (16-8-1) of THE LEGION OF DOOM versus “THE SANDMAN” HOLDEN GRACIE (29-11-1) OF GRABTHE.INFO

 

The first round was a standup war that had both fighters show a good amount of aggression, but it was Gracie who was the more effective fighter and that allowed him to pull ahead on points. Gracie dominated Round 2 as well despite James blasting his left temple with a right head kick. Gracie partially blocked it but it was strong enough to open a cut above Gracie's left eye that didn't seem to bother him at all. Round 3 was all Gracie, plain and simple, and he won the fight by UNANIMOUS DECISION.

 

Winner: Gracie by Unanimous Decision

Furious Styles' Prediction: Gracie by Unanimous Decision
Results: Boom baby, right on the button!

MAIN EVENT MIDDLEWEIGHT UNDERCARD MATCH: BILL BELTON (23-12-1) of the LEGION OF DOOM versus SAMPSA “MALICIOUS” SILOPOSKI (39-20-2) OF VALHALLA

 

The fans were treated to a standup confrontation for this match. Siloposki took Round 1 with more accurate strikes and better clinching positioning. Rounds 2 and 3 went to Belton as he bucked down, stepped up his level of energy, aggression and skill. Siliposki went on to win by UNANIMOUS DECISION

 

Winner: Belton by Unanimous Decision

Furious Styles' Prediction: Siloposki by TKO (Strikes) in Round 3
Results: He hits it hard...foul!


UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH: DANTE “THE HURRICANE” SMITH (20-14) versus JOHN STAAL (36-13)

 

Staal opened up the crimson rivulets with his fists and finally his left elbow, which opened the cut to the point of flowing freely in the final round. The doctor determined the fight had to be stopped and Staal won by TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT.

 

Winner: Staal by TKO (Cut) in Round 3
Furious Styles' Prediction: Smith by KO (Punch) in Round 1
Results: About as accurate as my March Madness bracket! Just freakin' off!

UNDER CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT MATCH: “KOROSHIYA” ICHI LJIMA (17-11-1) versus “MASTEROFTHECUSTODIALARTS” THURGOOD JENKINS (14-6-1) of EVOLUTION FIGHT CLAN

 

Ljima was able to take this fight to the ground early and often, enabling him to cruise to the UNANIMOUS DECISION.

 

Winner: Ljima by Unanimous Decision

Furious Styles' Prediction: Jenkins by Unanimous Decision
Results: Incorrect fighter; correct method of victory (Does that count for anything?)


UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH: TASOS IERONYMAKIS (9-3) versus "Хуй " TITUS OVEREEM (13-4) of TEAM OUTKAST

Ieronymakis just came out and handled Overeem, bottom line! In doing so, he earned the KO of the Night honors as well.

 

Winner: Ieronymakis by TKO (Strikes) in Round 1

Furious Styles' Prediction: Ieronmakis by KO (Head Kick) in Round 1
Results: Correct winner; incorrect method of victory; correct Round (Close enough, right?)


UNDER CARD WELTERWEIGHT EVENT: FILO BEDO (20-13-1) of GRABTHE.INFO versus MARSHALL NOIR (20-9-2) of LEGION OF DOOM

 

Noir aggressively took this fight to the ground and worked for the submission, finally locking in a Triangle Choke in the third round, earning the SUBMISSION VICTORY

 

Winner: Noir by Submission (Triangle Choke) in Round 3
Furious Styles' Prediction: Bedo by Unanimous Decision
Results: Just flat out wrong!


UNDER CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT EVENT: FRANK “MY WAY” SINATRA (33-18-4) versus TONY “TIGER” LAMOTTA (20-12) of CAVEMEN ASSASSINS CULT

 

Sinatra put this one away quickly and earned not only the Submission victory but also earned the Submission of the Night honors!

 

Winner: Sinatra by Submission (Armbar) in Round 1

Furious Styles' Prediction: Lamotta by TKO (Strikes) in Round 3
Results: Forget about it!

UNDER CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT MATCH: “THE DIVINE GUITARIST” JIMI HENDRIX (19-11) of THE BROKEN HALO PRIDE versus ELVIS “YOUNG FREAK” RONAN (16-10) of FIGHTER'S FIRST ALLIANCE

 

I guess Hendrix insulted Ronan's name and musical taste because they're both named after very famous musicians, obviously. Ronan played one hell of a tune in Round 1 that overwhelmed Hendrix! Ronan earned the KNOCKOUT victory in dominating fashion.

 

Winner: Ronan by KO (Punches) in Round 1

Furious Styles' Prediction: Hendrix by Unanimous Decision
Results: Oh man, when will the bleeding stop!?


All right you crazy kids, I'm going to end this here and watch more March Madness action! Hey, I'm a multifaceted individual who watches all types of sports and that's just the way it is. Too many great games to not watch, trust me. Thank you again for joining me for this summary of the great action and I'll see you next time.

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GAMMA #385: MEYER versus PERKELE REVIEW written by Furious Styles

MARCH 30, 2014 LOS ANGELES COLISEUM LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

Greetings ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to another review written by yours truly, Furious Styles. I’m live in Los Angeles where the ground has been rocking sporadically and I blame some of the fight action on Mother Nature’s sudden interest in causing some rumbling and stumbling!

There was another tremendous night of mixed martial arts fights that GAMMA brought to you and I hope all of you were able to witness the action. For those who weren’t able to catch it live or on replay, make yourself comfortable and tune in so we can review what went down that night!

 

MAIN CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: KURT “THE HURT” MEYER (32-16) of FIGHTERS FIRST ALLIANCE versus “RILVIO” PYRY PERKELE (21-6) of TEAM OUTKAST

The Main Event of this card left everyone talking about the action between these two proven veterans of the Octagon! Neither fighter disappointed as each man laid out what they had in the cage which left both men tired but having gained even more respect as well. Entering this fight, both fighters had shown that they were capable of winning in the various ways that a fighter in MMA can win and since the skill level of both is high, no one would be surprised by the outcome. Personally I thought Meyer would be the combatant to take this fight by way of Unanimous Decision, but Perkele proved me wrong!

 

Early in Round 1, Perkele showed his accuracy and power with his fists by nailing Meyer with a lightning quick right cross that opened a cut above Meyer’s left eye! Meyer took the punch in stride but the cut seemed to inspire Perkele to be a bit more aggressive. The fight eventually went into the clinch and both men were able to land some painful strikes, but Perkele seemed to get the better of that situation and finished the round strongly while striking at a distance.

 

Round 2 was a struggle of sorts for both fighters in terms of deciding what approach to take with their opponent. To clinch or not to clinch, that was the question, and despite the back-and-forth with that situation, Perkele was as steady as a rock and was able to overcome Meyer’s abilities. Moving into Round 3, Meyer’s corner told him he needed to finish Perkele and nothing else would get the job done.

 

It was Perkele who stepped up the level of energy and aggression, taking the fight to Meyer instead of the other way around and due to that, along with handling business in the first two rounds, the judges scored the fight for Perkele via UNANIMOUS DECISION! This fight was also given the Fight of the Night honors and rightfully so.

Winner: Perkele by Unanimous Decision
Furious Styles' Prediction: Meyer by Unanimous Decision
Result: Right outcome but the wrong fighter

MAIN CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: KENICHI “THE STRONGEST DISCIPLE” SHIRAHAMA (25-11-1) of the LEGION OF DOOM versus YURI ROOK (25-19) of CAVEMEN ASSASSINS CULT

This battle of Red belt BJJ practitioners demonstrated how fighter’s with that level of knowledge and ability can display tremendous skill and wow the crowd! Rounds 1 and 2 were an amazing display of takedown skill, defensive grappling ability, submission knowledge and most of all, toughness! There were numerous times Shirahama could have been submitted because Rook was an energetic ball of submission attempts. Shirahama, much to his credit, maintained his composure, fell back on his training, and prevented Rook from making him submit.

 

However, during this process, Rook scored the vital points on the judges’ cards because he was the busier and more effective fighter in the judges’ eyes. Round 2 was very much the same with Rook taking complete control of the action and rendering Shirahama nearly helpless to prevent him from doing so. Again, Rook wasn’t able to make Shirahama tap but he did plenty of solid ground work to win the round easily. In the final round, Shirahama knew he had to end the fight or he would lose. He definitely went for it and nearly pulled it off!

 

Shirahama had a beautiful counter-takedown that caught Rook off guard. Shirahama worked diligently to position himself into the full mount where he really began unloading some seriously nasty and vicious ground-and-pound! Many in attendance wondered why he didn’t put that much effort into the ground-and-pound game prior to that moment, but that’s neither here nor there. Shirahama cracked Rook’s skull with some seriously brutal punches that really dazed Rook and he was in trouble! Much to his credit, Rook managed to hold on despite having his forehead cut open by Shirahama’s animalistic strikes!

 

Shirahama was very disappointed when the round ended because he knew if he had a bit more time, he very well may have snatched victory from Rook’s hands! Both warriors showed class by shaking hands and nodding respectfully to one another. Rook earned the hard fought UNANIMOUS DECISION and was grateful to get out of there because he knew he nearly lost the fight.

Winner: Rook by Unanimous Decision
Furious Styles' Prediction: Shirahama by Unanimous Decision
Result: Again with the right outcome but wrong fighter. Is this a pattern of errors for me!?

MAIN CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH: TAMIAS POOCHYENA (27-15-1) OF GRABTHE.INFO versus RESTIN PEACE (16-4) of ACME – ST. PETERSBURG

This battle of tree tops, the moniker I use for very tall men, was a very interesting one. Everyone in attendance knew there would be some heavy punches and kicks landed between these two because they both possess a great deal of power. The question was: which fighter will land the one clean shot that stops the opponent in their tracks!?

Well, that question was answered with three seconds remaining in the fight! However, much to many people’s surprise, my own included, Peace decided to take this fight to the ground and he showed his intelligence as well as ground fighting ability, which was very impressive for a man as tall as he is! Not only did he control the action on the ground but he dominated the action on the ground!

 

Round 2 was very much of the same though Peace tried to end the right rather than just control the action. He attempted various submissions but Poochyena was ready and proved quite capable of keeping himself out of trouble despite having the longer limbs and the larger potential to be submitted. However, Peace dominated the round and heading into Round 3, Poochyena’s corner was very adamant that he had to finish the fight or face being outscored completely on the fight cards!

 

Well, that inspired Poochyena big time and he stepped up his level of aggression and intensity big time! Not only was he able to keep the fight standing much longer than it had been in the first two rounds, but when the fight went to the ground, Poochyena really stepped up to force the standup by the referee. Peace was frustrated by his inability to control the action on the ground at that point and he let his guard down just a bit. That wound up being the difference maker!

 

Poochyena began to land some painful and quite damaging punches then once the clinch broke, he let his kicks fly like he was in a martial arts action movie! Kick after kick found their mark and using his height advantage, Poochyena blasted Peace’s head with a crunching left head kick that cut Peace over his right eye! Peace tried to fight Poochyena off with a punching combo but he was hurting from that cut and inaccurate with the punches.

 

Poochyena took advantage and unleashed a furious right head kick that leveled Peace and sent him crashing to the mat! Peace showed a lot of toughness and heart getting back to his feet before he got counted out, but it was obvious that he was in big trouble. Poochyena measured him and waited for that one moment where Peace let his guard down. BOOM! Yet another skull crushing right head kick from Poochyena and that was all Peace could take! He went out like a light and Poochyena earned the KNOCKOUT VICTORY! His savage knockout also earned KO of the Night honors.

Winner: Poochyena by KO (Head Kick) in Round 3
Furious Styles' Prediction: Peace by KO (Punch) in Round 2
Result: Nowhere near!

MAIN EVENT LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT UNDERCARD MATCH: “LAS MANOS ARRIBA” DANZA KUDURO (26-10-2) of CONVICTED INC. versus PAUL “PJ” JONES (23-14) of the LEGION OF DOOM

 

Kuduro sent a message to all of his future opponents by unfurling a thunderous right hand that contorted Jones’ face into a picture of pure pain early in Round 1! Jones dropped like a shock went through his body but Kuduro let him get back to his feet. Jones managed to do so and sported a cut on the side of his left eye for his trouble.

Jones was able to steady himself and even tag Kuduro with some timely punches that snapped Kuduro’s head around like he was riding an amusement park ride, but Kuduro hung in there and wisely took the fight to the ground to halt any momentum Jones established while keeping himself out of harm’s way. Kuduro opted to control the action on the ground and catch his breath for Round 2. Jones tried to take the fight to the ground in Round 2 but was stopped three times and Kuduro gained confidence from this.

 

The fight went into the clinch briefly and while that was the case, Kuduro was able to land effective shots. At a distance, Jones was able to establish his punching ability and Kuduro knew he shouldn’t test it any further. After some excellent defense, Kuduro seized his moment and unleashed a booming right hook that caught Jones flush on his left temple! Jones tumbled to the ground and Kuduro was all over him with punches! The referee stopped Kuduro and he earned the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT VICTORY!

Winner: Kuduro by TKO (Strikes) in Round 2
Furious Styles' Prediction: Kuduro by TKO (Strikes) in Round 2
Result: Well I’ll be. Every dog has his day!

UNDER CARD WELTERWEIGHT MATCH: “FAST” REGGIE ANDERSON (15-6-1) of TEAM CONQUER versus YNGVE INGVAR (24-9) of the COLD BLOODED KILLERS

Ingvar’s experience showed in this fight, cutting Anderson with a vicious right elbow that opened up a gash over Anderson’s left eye, then Ingvar kept the fight in the clinch where he showed his Muay Thai skills, keeping Anderson frustrated and occasionally hurt. Ingvar, for good measure, opened up that cut even more with a quick, slicing elbow and he finished the fight strong in the clinch, earning the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY!

Winner: Ingvar by Unanimous Decision
Furious Styles' Prediction: Ingvar by TKO (Strikes) in Round 2
Result: Right fighter but wrong method and round. It’s going to be one of those days.

UNDER CARD LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH: “ACES” DEGEN GAMBLER (32-19) of the LEGION OF DOOM versus ENDER WIGGIN (23-12) of THE ILLUMINATI

Punching power and experience were key in this fight for Wiggin! Gambler did his damage in the opening round with a beautifully executed counter-left jab that sliced Wiggin above his right eye! That cut seemed to wake Wiggin up and he was on point from that time until the end of the match. Wiggin’s defense was key for the remainder of the round and he was able to land accurate punches to take the round on the cards.

 

Round 2 was a bombfest! Gambler began the fireworks with an explosive left cross that twisted Wiggin’s head halfway around! Wiggins was definitely hurt at that point but he has tons of heart and toughness, and was able to get himself together quickly! Wiggins worked to land a left elbow flush on the side of Gambler’s right temple and not only did that open a cut there but also hurt Gambler! Gambler tried to fight back but he just didn’t have enough sting left in his punches.

A tremendous right hook from Wiggins sent Gambler to the ground and Wiggins was all over him like kids on candy! The referee stopped the fight and Wiggins earned the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT VICTORY!

Winner: Wiggin by TKO (Strikes) in Round 2
Furious Styles' Prediction: Gambler by KO (PUNCH) in Round 1
Result: Not even a prayer of getting it right!

UNDER CARD MIDDLE WEIGHT MATCH: ATTE “TEUFEL “ PELTOLA (15-11-1) of TEAM OUTKAST versus “THE ATOM SMASHER” RAZ MATAZZ (46-18-1) of THE LEGION OF PAIN

The tremendous amount of fighting experience Matazz has helped pull this victory out. Both fighters bled in the first round and Matazz changed the course of the fight by locking Peltola into a clinch that he couldn’t overcome. Matazz kept this up until the fight finished and earned the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY!

Winner: Matazz by Unanimous Decision
Furious Styles' Prediction: Matazz by Unanimous Decision
Result: Well all right, another bulls-eye. It’s about time!

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: KEIJO HARKIMO (18-10) of the LEGION OF DOOM versus JAWS TALLTREE (13-8) of the LEGION OF DOOM

Harkimo came out with an inferno of energy and overwhelmed Talltree to take this fight by TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT and earned inter-Alliance bragging rights on top of that! Talltree got in some solid kicks but it just wasn’t enough to stop Harikimo.

 

Winner: Harkimo by TKO (Kicks & Punches) in Round 1
Furious Styles' Prediction: Harkimo by TKO (Strikes) in Round 2
Result: Correct fighter and method of victory, but the wrong round. Close enough?

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: ALEKSANTERI “THE SIBERIAN BEAR” KARELIN (16-8) of TEAM OUTKAST versus “THE BIG YIN” CHARLIE McGREGOR (33-21-2) of ACME – ST. PETERSBURG

I thought for sure one of these Super Heavies would be tasting canvas by knockout, but they fought valiantly and went the distance. Karelin was cut open above his right eye by a turbo-injected left cross that caught him completely off guard, but he fought through it. Surprisingly this fight was spent on the ground mostly while I thought it would be completely opposite. Karelin maintained the pressure and enough defense to earn the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY!

Winner: Karelin by Unanimous Decision
Furious Styles' Prediction: Karelin by KO (Strikes) in Round 2
Result: Correct winner but wrong method of victory and wrong round. Oh man, this is not looking good!

UNDER CARD WELTERWEIGHT MATCH: DAVID “THE MINK” CHARLES (7-2) of THE ILLUMINATI versus FERNINANDO FERRARI (15-11) of EVOLUTION FIGHT CLAN

Rounds 1 and 2 were a clinching and takedown contest. Round 3 is where Charles leveled Ferrari with a right uppercut that would have been missed if you blinked your eyes! That shot rocked Ferrari, causing his engine to flood and turn off – oh come on, you know I couldn’t let that go! – and Ferrari wasn’t able to gather himself enough to prevent being finished. Charles lowered the sonic boom with a Street Fighter-esque right uppercut then leapt on Ferrari like he tried to steal something! The referee was so busy watching Charles pummel Ferrari that he forgot to stop the fight!

 

Charles let the referee know that he endangered Ferrari by letting it go that much and I’m sure the ref will get an earful for his lack of action and judgment! Charles earned the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT VICTORY and that was the end of the night of action!

Winner: Charles by TKO (Strikes) in Round 3
Furious Styles' Prediction: Charles by Unanimous Decision
Result: Correct winner but incorrect method of winning and wrong round as well. That’s it, I’m going home to play Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag!

All right my good people, it’s time for me to run so I can prepare for the next GAMMA event tomorrow! As always I appreciate you taking the time to hang out with me and review the events that went down. I’m sure this weekend will be nothing short of explosive and exciting so be sure to catch the action. If you feel brave, place some bets and I wish you the best of luck! This is Furious Styles signing off, and I’ll see you…at the fights!

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Cottonfloss Connection #12 (April 11, 2014)


Greetings. While a real life concern has demanded the attention of our writer, Honey “Roy” Palmer, I hope you have enjoyed what efforts he did put out there. Furthermore, there are great reviews and previews from the main org posted in our own smack talk forum that you can enjoy.


Thanks again for having your fighter(s) choose GAMMA: Las Vegas Contenders as their home.


FIFTH PROMOTION OF 2014


Unlike previous fighters that have promoted, the fifth promotion featured a more experienced fighter. With a record of 20-10 and a p4p in the top 500, we were fortunate to keep “Hammer” Tibo Asztalos (173209) at GAMMA: Las Vegas Contenders for a full four fights. Asztalos won all four of his LVC fights by TKO (strikes). Asztalos secured the 185 belt and had two successful title defenses. Asztalos promoted boasting his longest win streak of his career which is currently at five wins.



BRIEF TITLE FIGHT RECAPS


LVC #60 (205lbs) KRIS HONG vs. RED BELT


After taking a body punch and a low kick, Belt smiled as he avoided a Hong overhand right. Hong’s next shot, however, cut his opponent. Having been cut, Belt quickly upped his efforts to take the fight to the ground. Shortly before the third minute, Belt successfully landed a takedown into guard. Hong quickly got to the top and forced the referee standup. Hong stuffed an additional takedown attempt from Belt before the final three kicks that ended the fight. Hong landed an inside kick but then actually slipped while trying to land a head kick. Nonetheless, Hong scrambled to his feet and decided to give it a go again with the head kick. It landed and Belt was out cold unable to secure Hong’s title belt..


LVC #60 (155lbs) STEVEN STARK vs. NAPOLEAN DYNAMITE


While Stark only has two submission victories and Dynamite one submission victory, over half of this fight was on the ground. The eventual decision winner, Stark, was the one who took the initiative to take the fight to the ground early in the first round and successfully got the fight to the ground all the other four subsequent rounds. Dynamite technically landed more punches and kicks in the standup game and fared better at advancing position on the ground than Stark. Unfortunately, Dynamite’s relative inability to prevent Stark’s takedowns and his opting not to strike much on the ground did not help secure him favor on the judge’s scorecards. Stark won by unanimous decision winning all the rounds except for the even fourth round. .


LVC #62 (170lbs) POINT FIGHTER vs. RAY LEWIS


This has turned out to be the fight that has received the most attention thus far in LVC history aside, perhaps, from Binzo’s world tour stop here. While there have definitely been higher rated events than Fighter vs. Lewis, this received some media attention in the LVC NOW segment featuring interviews with Ray Lewis and Fighter’s manager Romano Schoots.

Fighter quickly took the fight to the clinch, but was cut shortly thereafter by Lewis. It took a bit longer, but Fighter got the fight to the clinch again in the second round. Lewis quickly got out of the clinch and when he prevented Fighter’s next clinch attempt, Fighter actually secured a successful takedown. Lewis, however, held his own in this fight on the ground and in the clinch as well as in his premier standup game. Fighter got Lewis to the ground again in the third, but Lewis was able to standup relatively quickly. While the assessment was that Lewis was indeed winning in a pretty good fight, Lewis showed he was hungry for a finish in the fourth round. Lewis rocked Fighter relatively early in the round. Although Fighter regained his composure and took the fight to the clinch one more time, it was merely a matter of time now before Lewis secured the TKO (strikes win at 3:15 of the fourth round.


LVC #63 (265+lbs) FATTS MCGEE vs. RUSSELL WALLACE


While McGee was landing at a higher percentage than Wallace, both fighters came out ready to claim the vacated belt. Both McGee and Wallace were willing to move into the clinch. Wallace had a takedown and sub attempt. There was a good flow of action that likely pleased the fans of both fighters, even if Wallace fans may have felt an opportunity passed him when there was the referee standup. As he did in the first round, McGee went into the clinch quickly changing his mind and breaking it. It looks like battling in the standup was a great choice as McGee won by KO (punches at 2:42 of the second round.


LVC #65 (185lbs) TIBO ASZTALOS vs. LUCAS ROY


While it was not reported to them before the fight, the winner of this middleweight battle would be see a promotion to the main organization. After both fighters missed a few shots, Roy attempted a takedown that led to a brief time in the clinch. Shortly after, Asztalos started landing some of his shots. Roy attempted another unsuccessful takedown and was on the receiving end before he too started landing punches. Roy looked like he may turn the tide in the fight with his aggression as he landed four shots in a row before missing a punch combo. Asztalos decided to try his hand with the punch combinations and followed a no damage combination with a beautiful combination that rocked and knocked down Roy. Asztalos secured the TKO (strike) finish before Roy could recover his legs.



UPCOMING TITLE FIGHTS


155 CONFIRMED: Steven Stark (194869) vs. Anton Greene (176695) on 4/12

170 CONFIRMED: Ray Lewis (199055) vs. Don Julio (194699) on 4/19

205 CONFIRMED: Kris Hong (204017) vs. Chris Christofi (178408) on 4/19

265+ CONFIRMED: Fatts McGee (188556) vs. Jules Winnfield (211191) on 4/26



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http://mmatycoon.com/bookmakerpublic.php?bid=8078. . Bets can now be placed for as high as $5,000.


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GAMMA #386: COLE versus MACHIKO REVIEW written by Furious Styles

 

APRIL 5, 2014 WOMBLEY STADIUM, LONDON (92,373 ATTENDANCE)

 

Greetings ladies and gents, I hope all of you are well. We witnessed a tremendous night of fights that left numerous Londoners hitting social media sites and talking up a storm in pubs all around the City! There were two unanimous decisions, two submissions, one majority draw, and five knockouts or technical knockouts! Grab a comfortable seat, settle in, relax...and let's get down to business!

 

MAIN EVENT WELTERWEIGHT EVENT: “BLACK WATER” COLE RIVER (25-2-1) of THE LEGION OF PAIN versus MACHI “MURRAY” MACHIKO (26-12-1)

 

This was a tremendous battle between two solid mixed martial artists and River brought an outstanding career record into this battle. Both men have had numerous battles so they knew what they were getting into, but experience can only go so far in battle. A man's heart, skills, ability and game plan define what occurs once the fighters lock horns.

 

River's game plan was to keep the fight in close quarters where he could use his world class Muay Thai ability to do some damage, and he was able to do exactly that in Round 1. A nasty right elbow cut Machiko above his left eye and it stunned him momentarily. Not long after being cut, Machiko was able to break the clinch and allow himself to throw his educated fists, but it was River who was the sharper, more effective fighter at distance and he managed to once again lock Machiko into a tight clinch to end the opening round.

 

Round 2 was far more even between these two warriors because Machiko was able to keep the fight at distance for the majority of the round, and he was able to be far more effective. The odd part was Machiko initiated the first clinch of the round and it was River who broke it, a bit of a reversal of plan. Both warriors blasted each other with strong, brutal kicks to the body and head and each man showed the effects of that damage, but it was Machiko who looked worse for wear.

 

River made sure Round 3 was kept nice and tight where he was most comfortable and that's exactly what occurred, much to the chagrin of Machiko. Machiko seemed resigned to the fact that he was going to have a hard time breaking the clinch and did his best to land effective punches, but River was just too steady in the clinch and took the round.

 

The 4th Round was more of the same with the clinching action and again, it was a bit surprising that Machiko initiated another clinch after successfully breaking out of one earlier in the round. Stubbornness perhaps but it did not pay off for him. Round 5 was spent at striking distance for the first half and both men landed beautiful strikes, then Rivers locked in a clinch to close out the fight and take it by UNANIMOUS DECISION. This also earned Fight of the Night honors.

 

MAIN EVENT MIDDLEWEIGHT EVENT: “KRAVEN THE HUNTER” SERGEI KRAVINOFF 10-3) of CONVICTED INC. versus “KING OF THE SEVEN SEAS” ARTHUR CURRY (35-16) of the LEGION OF DOOM

 

The man with the cool Monk robes, Kravinoff, came into this fight locked, loaded and focused. Skillfully speaking, these men were quite even but obviously that didn't matter once the bell rang. Kravinoff showed off his BJJ abilities when this fight went to the ground, which didn't take long. Once it did, Kravinoff was a house of fire and the multitude of submission attempts was overwhelming for Curry and thus, he got locked into an armbar and was forced to tap out! Kravinoff earned the SUBMISSION VICTORY, the Submission of the Night award and now awaits his next opponent.

 

MAIN EVENT SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: “STORM” ANTONIO CARLOS FERREIRA (20-5) of CONVICTED INC. versus GABRIEL GZREL (28-12)

 

Fight fans were treated to a hard-hitting, bloody and brutal affair, and they absolutely loved it! Both men displayed excellent standup fighting skills as punishing blows were landed. Gzrel locked Ferreira into a clinch and that seemed to help slow down the momentum that Ferreira was building. Grzel caught Ferreira off guard with a very fast left knee that floored Ferreira! He was able to defend himself from being finished and got back to his feet. A cut on the bridge of Ferreira's nose opened up as the knee found its mark.

 

Grzel managed to lock Ferreira into another clinch but this time, Ferreira was able to defend himself much better and even broke the clinch after a short amount of time. Both fighters measured one another and it was Ferreira who managed to catch Gzrel by surprise and leveled him with a cheek-warping right cross that opened a cut above Gzrel's left eye and sent him stumbling against the cage! Gzrel gathered himself, fought back and took the fight to the ground to finish out the round.

 

Round 2 was a straight up toe-to-toe fight and it was exciting! Showing off world class skills and tremendous defensive abilities, the crowd witnessed excellence of all types. Unfortunately a low knee to the bean bag landed and Grzel crumpled like anyone nailed in the groin would! Grzel was able to get himself together and the fight continued. Ferreira landed a nasty right head kick shortly afterward that opened the cut on Grzel even more and hurt him in the process!

 

Ferreira stepped up the pace when he saw Grzel slow down and eventually landed a, well, quite honestly a powerful bitch slap and it was enough to rock Grzel! Ferreira then measured Grzel and unleashed a ferocious left head kick that turned out Grzel's lights! Ferreira earned the KNOCKOUT VICTORY and earned the KO of the Night award as well!

 

MAIN UNDERCARD MIDDLEWEIGHT EVENT: SEPP “SUB” MAIER (38-26-1) of the EVOLUTION FIGHT CLAN versus PAUL “ PRETTY BOY” POULTER (30-13-1) of the EVOLUTION FIGHT CLAN

 

An inter-Alliance battle between two very seasoned and respected veterans is what this battle was about. Neither warrior would be able to anything the other hasn't seen so this boiled down to sheer will power and determination. In Rounds 1 and 2, it was Maier's determination to control the fight on the ground and attempt to make Poulter tap that made a case for an argument for him winning the rounds. However, due to Poulter's defensive ability and avoiding being submitted that caused the judges to score the fight evenly.

 

Poulter fought well in the standup game and Maier could sense that, thus why he was so determined to take the fight to the ground and keep it there as best as possible. Round 3 was just about as even as the first two rounds and an argument could have been made either way, but in the end it was Maier who did enough to earn the nod in terms of points. However, due to Rounds 1 and 2 being dead even on the judges' cards then the end result was a MAJORITY DRAW! No bragging rights for either Clan member until the rematch which hopefully occurs soon.

 

UNDECARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: POPS CAMA (14-5) of the STEEL PENN ALLIANCE versus “THE ASHIHARA MASTER” BALTHASAR OOSTEROOM (12-4) of the LEGION OF DOOM

 

In Round 1 it was Oosteroom who dropped Cama with a brain-shaking left kick that dropped him but to his credit, he was able to get back to his feet, gather himself and keep fighting! In Round 2 it was Cama's explosive right cross that put Oosteroom close to dream street then a crushing one-two combination put him out for the night! Cama earned the KNOCKOUT VICTORY!

 

UNDERCARD MIDDLEWEIGHT EVENT: “THE GENERAL” ULYSSES GRANT (13-6) versus ERIC “YOUNG HUNTER” LAWSON (22-14) of the LEGION OF DOOM

 

Grant cut Lawson with a right head kick that was partially blocked, so that is an indication of how much power was in the kick! Grant carried the momentum from that strike and eventually ended Lawson's night with a massive flurry of stinging rights and lefts that Lawson simply couldn't handle!

 

UNDERCARD WELTERWEIGHT EVENT: MAURICE “THE FARMER” McDONALD (32-17-1) of THE STEEL PENN ALLIANCE versus “THE ITALIAN DRAGON” JOE CALZAGHE 26-18-1)

 

McDonald was cut over his right eye by a snapping left jab from Calzaghe. McDonald was able to withstand that and the two went toe-to-toe, both at distance and in the clinch, providing a lot of ooh's and aah's from the crowd with various hard shots that landed for each fighter. In Round 3, McDonald was able to focus right in and snapped Calzaghe's head back with a dynamite right cross that sent him kissing canvas! Calzaghe got up and kept fighting but it was obvious he was hurting. McDonald eventually wore him down and finished the fight with a brutal right cross then a flurry of unforgiving punches!

 

UNDERCARD LIGHTWEIGHT EVENT: “THE SCARECROW” PABLO GARZA (11-6) verus KAMIL BURCZYNSKI (10-5) of the POLISH EAGLES' NEST

 

This was a solid fight that provided a good amount of back-and-forth action and also displayed various attempts at submissions that each man tried to both execute and defend against. At the end of Round 2, Garza sustained a cut on the bridge of his nose from ground-and-pound techniques from Burczysnki. That cut inspired Garza because in Round 3, he took the fight to the ground again and this time, he was able to lock in the armbar and Burczynski had no choice but to tap!

 

UNDERCARD FEATHERWEIGHT EVENT: SAMURAI JACK (22-9-1) of the LEGION OF DOOM versus THAKSIN “THE THAI MACHINE” YODSUWAN (16-10) of the LEGION OF DOOM

 

Yet another inter-Alliance battle that left nothing in the cage as both men fought hard against one another! Jack but Yodsuwan in the first round with a nasty right knee right on the nose! The remainder of the fight occurred between distance fighting and clinch dancing. Either way it was Jack who was the better man on that night and he was able to secure the UNANIMOUS DECISION!

 

UNDERCARD FEATHERWEIGHT EVENT: GORDON “THE CROWBAR” FREEMAN (15-4) versus “THE GLASWEGIAN NIGHTMARE” DOUG McDONALD (9-7-1) of EVOLUTION FIGHT CLAN

 

The final fight of the night was a standup war that had the first two rounds being hard to watch for some because there was pain and punishment doled out by both fighters! In Round 3, Freeman unleashed a thunderous overhand right that McDonald just wasn't ready for and it cost him both pain and blood as a nasty left gash opened over his left eye! Freeman saw that the damage was done and stepped up his level of aggression, wearing McDonald down enough to finish him with a textbook right hand, left hook combination that knocked McDonald out cold!

 

All right good people, that's my time and that concludes this review. As always I thank you very much for joining me and I hope you enjoyed the events as much as I. GAMMA will continue to work diligently to bring you the very best fights they possibly can, and will continually showcase young, up-and-coming talent often. Take care, be well, and I'll see you at the fights!

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GAMMA #387: JUSTE versus ULTRA 2 REVIEW written by Furious Styles

APRIL 6, 2014 WOMBLEY STADIUM, LONDON 93,607 ATTENDANCE

Greetings ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to another review written by yours truly, Furious Styles. London, England was rockin’ on the eve of April 6 and this review covers the action that went down that night! There were plenty of warriors who tasted the canvas and the raucous crowd loved it of course! GAMMA continues to do its absolute best to bring you the most entertaining and thrilling battles in MMATycoon, so sit back, get comfortable, and take this journey with me on what unfurled!

 

MAIN CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: “BIG BAD” MK ULTRA (39-18-1) of GRABTHE.INFO versus RENANT ST JUSTE (33-11) of the LEGION OF DOOM

The Main Event featured the return bout between these two warriors that first occurred on June 5, 2013 that resulted in a Unanimous Decision victory for St. Juste. A good amount of time has passed since these two locked horns and each fighter accomplished quite a bit since that point in their careers. Eventually they knew their paths would cross once again and they left nothing in the cage for this battle!

 

We saw five rounds of brutality unfold and the crowd was chanting for more when the bell rang! In the first round, Ultra set the tone of the hard-hitting, crushing and painful action by opening a cut on the top of Juste’s left eye with a stinging left jab, then later opened that cut further with a nasty right hook that Juste took in stride and even smiled through while high-fiving Ultra. Talk about being able to take a hard punch! Both men finished the round just as strongly and with as much energy and aggression as it began, but Ultra definitely took the round on points.

 

In Round 2, even more crimson poured from St. Juste’s eye and it definitely caused trouble for him and made his corner very concerned about their fighter! Ultra’s head-snapping jab was the cause of the blood increase then it was that very same jab that opened it up to the point where it was free flowing and covered St. Juste’s nose, mouth and neck in rivulets of blood. However, much to his credit, that didn’t slow the determined warrior and he survived the round, though again it was Ultra who took the round on points!

 

Round 3 was all Ultra though St. Juste definitely got in some body-shaking shots that caused Ultra to slow down a bit and be more cautious, but Ultra was determined to maintain his high level of energy and aggression and wouldn’t be denied! Round 4 was one hell of a standup war and St. Juste looked like an action movie villain fighting the hero because he was covered in blood and just kept on coming, a testament to his heart! In the final round, St. Juste tried to change the look of the fight by finally taking it to the ground but Ultra reversed that with an attempted kimura and later, he controlled the action enough to cause the standup.

 

Both men were exhausted as the final bell rang but they embraced respectfully and both received a standing ovation from the crowd! Ultra earned the UNANIMOUS DECISION victory and evened the battle with St. Juste to one to one. Perhaps they’ll battle in the near future to break that tie. This fight also earned Fight of the Night distinctions.

 

MAIN CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: ARVYDAS SABONIS (23-10) of AXIS OF EVIL versus “THE WARWAGON” JT COLOSSUS 37-27-1) of THE ILLUMINATI

 

These two hard-hitting veterans only had one thing in mind: Knockout the opponent or be knocked out by the opponent! There was no going to the ground and trying to outwrestle one another for this battle, no sir! Sabonis, the former basketball player, was able to utilize his great height advantage very well in this fight, but not at a distance. Instead, after taking a lung-deflating body shot from Colossus, Sabonis locked him in a clinch and went to work!

 

With a flurry of aggression and energy, Sabonis landed punches all over Colossus and eventually rocked his world with a beautiful left hook that snapped Colossus’ head like he was hit by a hammer! Colossus was on dream street but he fought as best as he could, holding on and fighting like a warrior! Sabonis was able to create just enough room to unleash a ferocious right uppercut that turned out Collosus’ lights, giving him the KNOCKOUT VICTORY!

MAIN CARD LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH: “PSYCHO SHOOTER” MAX HATRED (15-2) of the EVOLUTION FIGHT CLAN versus DICK INC (27-16) of FIGHTERS FIRST ALLIANCE

The man with the odd name, Dick Inc, did his best to take this fight to the ground where he felt he had the better BJJ ability and thus, attempted to end the fight via submission. Much to his credit, Hatred looked quite comfortable defending himself against the submission attempts and he was able to even sneak in some of his own, keeping Inc off balance sporadically and frustrating him in the process. It was a tossup between the judges as to whom won Round 1.

 

Round 2 began as a hellacious standup fight with both men landing some painful shots that made the crowd groan, but again the fight went to the ground when Inc took it there. However, this time it was Hatred who turned the tide of battle on the ground, much to Inc’s chagrin! Inc was able to land some brutal ground-and-pound and hurt Hatred a bit, but right afterward, Hatred swept, got into mount position, then unloaded with savagery, cutting Inc above his right eye with one of many powerful shots, then made the cut worse with more animalistic striking, then Dick went limp – no pun intended – and the referee had no choice but to end the fight! Hatred earned the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT victory!

 

MAIN EVENT LIGHTWEIGHT UNDERCARD MATCH: “PUNISHER” PETER CABREROS (41-22-1) of THE LEGION OF PAIN versus SICK PUPPY (17-10-1) of the LEGION OF DOOM

 

Cabreros was a man possessed in this fight and nothing else can be said! Between Cabreros’ fists and Puppy’s failed takedowns, it was a bad combination for Puppy! He was able to land sporadic punches against Cabreros but they just weren’t enough to stop the onslaught from Cabreros! Cabreros made it even worse with well-timed and very damaging kicks that slowed Puppy a great deal and made him an easy target!

 

Once Puppy slowed down enough, Cabreros increased his energy and aggression and just rained thunderous punch after punch until the referee jumped in to stop the damage! Cabreros won the fight by way of TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT!

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH: “EMPORER” MARCUS ULPIUS TRAIANUS (32-15) of TEAM OUTKAST versus MARCEL CLASIE (19-15) of THE BROKEN HALO PRIDE

 

A slicing left cross from Traianus sent the message early by opening a cut above Clasie’s right eye, then Traianus locked him in a clinch, went to work, and peppered him with punches then jolted his skull with a shoulder strike that dazed him! Clasie tried to hold on but it was just too much then a jaw-crushing left uppercut hurtled Clasie against the cage where Traianus unloaded on him until the ref saved him! Traianus earned the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT win!

 

UNDER CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT MATCH: ALLEN ROBINSON (11-3) of the LEGION OF DOOM versus “DEE JAY” BILLY BLANKS (19-12) of GRABTHE.INFO

Except for the second round being close, this fight was all Robinson, whether in the clinch or striking at distance, and the judges gave him the UNANIMOUS DECISION victory!

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH: “GTi SLAPPERFEST” GEORGE FOREMAN (27-13-1) of GRABTHE.INFO versus “THE CHOSEN ONE” EVANDER HOLYSHIT (32-20-1) of the LEGION OF DOOM

Foreman’s fists caused Evander to say “holy shit” as Foreman pummeled him relentlessly in a battle of famous boxing names, well, except for Evander’s unusual last name! A nasty, massive right cross was the beginning of the end for Holyshit as he was helpless to stop Foreman and as a result, the referee stopped the fight and Foreman earned the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT win!

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: MARK MAKERS (21-12) of THE CONSORTIUM versus PROJECT PAT (19-14) of VALHALLA

 

A clinch war that saw Pat bleed in Round 3 from a temple-blasting right elbow, care of Makers, this fight was a bit hard to call but the judges deemed the winner to be Makers by UNANIMOUS DECISION!

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: YOKIDA “KU” MATAE (36-13) versus YRJO JARVINEN (31-20) of THE CORPORATION

 

Jarvinen was opened up early above his left eye when he dropped his hands and Matae snapped his head with a lighting right cross! The rest of the round was spent in the clinch, on the ground, then back to standing. Round 2 is where Matae introduced his sledgehammer right foot to Jarvinen’s skull, dropping him like he was shot! A cannon-like left cross knocked Jarvinen out on his feet but Matae showed excellent sportsmanship by not landing any more strikes on his unconscious opponent while the referee took too long to stop the fight. Now that’s a man with a good heart! Matae won by KNOCKOUT!

 

UNDER CARD LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH: JAMES “JIMMY” HOLMES (13-10) of THE BROKEN HALO PRIDE versus CAPTAIN BEEFHEART (17-15) of ACME – ST. PETERSBURG

 

Beefheart opened a cut above Holmes’ right eye with a sharp left elbow and that seemed to inspire Holmes to fight harder. Beefheart landed another bone-crunching left elbow that opened up the bloodworks even more, but Holmes kept right on fighting and took Round 1. Round 2 was a solid standup battle that Holmes took on the cards, and Round 3 saw Beefeater once again blast that wound and cause even more bloodflow, but Holmes finished strong and won by UNANIMOUS DECISION!

All right my good people, it’s time for me to run so I can organize the content for my next review of a GAMMA event! As always I appreciate you taking the time to hang out with me and review the events that went down. I’m sure this weekend will be nothing short of explosive and exciting so be sure to catch the action. If you feel brave, place some bets and I wish you the best of luck! This is Furious Styles signing off, and I’ll see you…at the fights!

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GAMMA #388: CUSTER versus IVEY REVIEW written by Furious Styles

 

APRIL 12, 2014 ATTENDANCE: 92,576 LOS ANGELES COLISEUM LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

 

Greetings fight fans, I hope all of you are well. This is Furious Styles on the scene at the Los Angeles Coliseum where more than ninety-two thousand crazy MMA fans have packed the arena from floor to ceiling for this event! There was a lot of buzz for this night of fighting action and every match was worth the price of admission.

 

The crowd was treated to not one but two championship title battles so they knew there were going to see some very capable fighters showcase their skills as well as their desire to be a champion! On a side note, the person who created the poster for this event deserves extra pay because wow, that young lady is something to behold. Without further ado, let's get down to business!

 

MAIN CARD LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT: “PREACHER” JESSE CUSTER (17-4) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM VERSUS PHIL IVEY (41-17) OF GRABTHE.INFO

 

The Main Event featured the young warriors Custer battling the wise and accomplished veteran in Ivey, and many in attendance felt that the youthful exuberance and capability of Custer would prove too much for Ivey, though there were many that felt Ivey would be able to manipulate Custer using his experience and throw the young man's approach off.

 

Custer made it apparent that he wanted to take and keep this fight to the ground and he was able to do that for the majority of the opening round. Ivey was able to fend off the aggression of Custer for a while and managed to stand up in a clinch. However, after breaking out of the clinch, it was surprising to many that Ivey opted to take the fight back to the ground and unfortunately, it cost him! Ivey landed in Custer's guard but took too much time deciding what to do, and in the blink of an eye it was Custer who took advantage, locked Ivey into an armbar and forced the veteran to tap out!

 

Custer earned the SUBMISSION VICTORY as well as Sub of the Night honors while maintaining his hold on the Light Heavyweight title!

 

MAIN CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: LUKE “PIG” KILPATRICK (17-5) VERSUS “THE BODY” JIM JANOS (23-12-1) OF THE CAVEMEN ASSASSINS CLUB

 

Kilpatrick was the younger and heavier fighter in this battle, and that came into play as the fight wore on. Much like myself, the majority of the crowd expected this to be a standup war but Kilpatrick had different plans and took this fight to the ground early then tried valiantly to submit Janos as quickly as possible!

 

Janos did his very best to fight Kilpatrick's efforts but in the 2nd round, he proved to be too strong and persistent, eventually locking in a nasty armbar that forced Janos to reluctantly tap out! Kilpatrick earned the SUBMISSION VICTORY! This fight was deemed the Fight of the Night as well.

 

MAIN CARD FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT: AUGUSTE GRIMM (15-4) OF TEAM OUTKAST VERSUS EIN STEIN (15-5-1) OF THE FINNFIGHTERS

 

Grimm defended his title against Stein and brought the height and weight advantage to this clash. Stein has shown that he can take a solid punch so Grimm took his chances early to try and test that chin. Stein was able to avoid the punches and took the fight to the ground. The entire first round was a submission attempt orgy with neither man getting the tapout. Round 2 saw Stein bleed then the fight finished on the ground again. Finally in Round 3, Grimm was able to lock Stein in a Guillotine that gave no option to Stein except to tap out!

 

Grimm defended his title successfully by way of SUBMISSION VICTORY!

 

MAIN EVENT WELTERWEIGHT UNDERCARD EVENT: “EL GUAPO” TAZ RUTTEN (28-10-1) OF CONVICTED INC. VERSUS VLADIK FEDOTOV (31-16-2) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM

 

The tattooed warrior was all business in this fight and after a brutal right head kick that knocked Fedotov off his feet, Rutten finished Fedotov with a savage left cross that hurt Fedotov! Rutten earned the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT VICTORY!

 

UNDER CARD WELTERWEIGHT EVENT: YESHUA “I AM” IMMANUEL (10-3-1) OF THE ILLIMUNATI VERSUS MAUBEE “ROOTS” AWAY (14-10-1) OF THE COLD BLOODED KILLERS

 

Both combatants had their moments during this battle, but neither was able to put together a string of dominating action for long periods of time and thus, the judges ruled this a MAJORITY DRAW!

 

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: JESSE VENTURIA (31-26) VERSUS “BIG” DUNCAN MCALISTER (29-23-2) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM

 

This fight saw Venturia bleed after being on the wrong end of a beautiful combination, but that woke Venturia up and he worked hard to land his own brutal combination that finished McAlister off! Venturia was emotional over this TECHNICALKNOCKOUT VICTORY and also earning the KO of the Night honors!

 

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: THIAGO “FIOTE” TAVARES (14-6) OF THE STEEL PENN ALLIANCE VERSUS “FLASH” SCOTT NORTON (12-6)

 

Tavares was able to utilize his speed advantage to blast Norton with two very nasty head kicks and a crushing right cross! The second right head kick was the one that finished this one-sided affair off, giving Tavares the KNOCKOUT VICTORY!

 

UNDER CARD LIGHTWEIGHT EVENT: GLEN “LIVER” STARNER (21-11) OF VALHALLA VERSUS ZACK “MOONSHINE” SKYSHRIEK (25-15-2) OF THE LEGION OF PAIN

 

Starner was determined to take and keep this fight on the ground and he was able to have his way once he was able to keep Skyshriek from moving around! In Round 2, Skyshriek didn't react quickly enough and found himself tapping out to the Triangle! Starner earned the SUBMISSION VICTORY!

 

UNDER CARD FEATHERWEIGHT EVENT: DAIJU KIKUCHI (10-4) VERSUS RON “BOWES” SIELER (14-12) OF FIGHTERS FIRST ALLIANCE

 

Fans were treated to a hellacious standup war between these two that saw Kikuchi drop Sieler with an explosive overhand right that Sieler didn't see coming! Kikuchi won by way of KNOCKOUT VICTORY!

 

UNDER CARD WELTERWEIGHT EVENT: “THE BRITISH BRAWLER” MIC HAEL (18-11-1) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM VERSUS “THE ALLIGATOR” LUKE WARM (14-15) OF THE LEGION OF DOOM

 

Inter-Alliance fights are always fun and this one fit the bill. A sweet one-two combo from Hael cut Warm above his left eye but he didn't let that deter him. Both warriors were determined to make the opponent tap so they could have those bragging rights within the alliance, but it was Hael who was able to string together enough moments to earn the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY!

 

Well there you have it good people and I hope all of you enjoyed the fights you witnessed for this event! As usual I thank you for joining me for another review and I'll continue to crank these out as expeditiously as possible so I can get caught up on the action. Vacations are nice and all but they sure do set you back! Take care, be well and I'll see you at the next fight!

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GAMMA #389: McGINLEY versus GRAVIUS REVIEW written by Furious Styles

APRIL 13, 2014 LOS ANGELES MEMORIAL COLISEUM 93,607 ATTENDANCE

Hello good folks, I hope all of you are well. This is your roaming reporter, Furious Styles, and I’m on the scene again at another exciting GAMMA event that has packed the Coliseum to the gills once again! We saw the Lightweight Championship on the line and it was an intense battle that left the crowd cheering and wanting more! So, without further ado…let’s get down to business.

 

MAIN CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: ANDERSON McGINLEY (19-5) versus “KNIGHT ERRANT” SELLUS GRAVIUS (18-7) of THE LEGION OF PAIN

 

These two heavy hitters pulled no punches and were very aggressive as soon as the bell rang! Gravius unleashed a stinging right cross that caught McGinley above the left eye and cut it open, but McGinley smiled, shrugged, and kept on going. Both warriors struggled to land clean, strong strikes from distance and the case was still the same when they went into the clinch. They didn’t stay in the clinch for long as they both determined they were getting nowhere fast.

 

After trying more strikes at distance, McGinley decided to try the clinch approach again and the second time around was the charm as he landed various damaging body blows on Gravius! Gravius began to slow a bit and McGinley saw that as well. He broke the clinch then faked Gravius out with the old look low, kick high move and blasted Gravius with a tremendous right kick! Gravius was out on his feet and McGinley won via KNOCKOUT VICTORY and earned the KO of the Night as well!

 

MAIN CARD LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: JONNY “THE ANGEL” VICTORIO (41-16-1) of the FINNFIGHTERS versus “HELLBENT” ROGER DUNOWEVIL (26-13) of THE LEGION OF PAIN

 

Fans were treated to a standup war for this fight! The action was back and forth with both men landing painful, damaging punches and kicks until Victorio shifted the momentum of the fight with a crushing left cross that opened a cut above Dunowevil’s right eye! Victorio stepped up his level of aggression but both warriors struggled to land a string of unguarded strikes.

Dunowevil did his best to take this fight to the ground but was unsuccessful and that energy spent slowed him a bit more and opened him up for Victorio’s attack. Victorio caught Dunowevil off guard with a lighting quick right head kick that stunned him and Victorio was on him, raining down punches until the referee had to stop the action! Victorio earned the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT VICTORY!

 

MAIN CARD LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT: KARL “THE HURRICANE” De GROOT (41-17-1) of the STEEL PENN ALLIANCE versus JESSE “BUGMAN” WOLFE (25-13) of THE CHILDREN OF THE LAW OF ONE

The champion, De Groot, relied upon his skills and his tremendous amount of battle experience to overcome the upstart and aggressive Wolfe in this battle! This was a tremendously taxing and intense standup battle that could have gone either way. It remained on its feet until the final round where Wolfe tried to lock in a submission to put the match to an end. Try as he may, he wasn’t able to make the champion tap and thus, De Groot retained his Lightweight Championship by way of UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY!

 

MAIN EVENT WELTERWEIGHT UNDERCARD EVENT: “RAMPAGE” ADOLF ELLENBERGER (16-4) of THE LEGION OF PAIN versus “KASCHEY” ARTEM BESSMERTIN (15-7) of the STEEL PENN ALLIANCE

 

The strikes in the standup between these two were fast and punishing to say the least! Bessmertin bled from a nasty slicing left elbow from Ellenberger in the 1st round, got knocked down in the 2nd round, and was leveled by a devastating right cross that sent him to his knees, where Ellenberger unloaded on him until the referee stepped in! Ellenberger earned the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT VICTORY and both warriors earned the Fight of the Night honors!

 

UNDER CARD FEATHERWEIGHT EVENT: “THE CANDYMAN” WILLY WONKA (21-4) of the LEGION OF DOOM versus “THE LION” NICK SHIELDS (15-5) of GRABTHE.INFO

 

Wonka felt that this fight would be sweeter on the ground – see what I did there? – and took it there as quickly as he could in both rounds of this battle. Once down there, Wonka was able to outmaneuver Shields then he locked him into a Guillotine submission to earn the SUBMISSION VICTORY!

 

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: “TURK” JOHNNY BRIT (28-17) versus LAN “AANALLEIN” MANDRAGORAN (19-9) of the LEGION OF DOOM

 

Mandragoran cut Brit with a vicious right counter cross that woke Brit up very quickly! Brit stepped up his aggression and was able to distract Mandragoran enough to unleash a jaw-snapping left uppercut that dropped Mandragoran like he was hit by a car! Brit dropped a sledgehammer of a right elbow on Mandragoran and the referee had seen enough! Brit won by TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT!

 

UNDER CARD LIGHTWEIGHT EVENT: “MAMBO” MR. BLACK (43-21-2) of CAVEMEN ASSASSINS CULT versus “THE RAGING JEW” LARRY DAVID (20-9) of TEAM OUTKAST

 

Black was clearly the aggressor and dominated the majority of this fight, but near the end of the 3rd round, many in attendance thought David made a big mistake by letting Black get back to his feet after David knocked him down with a massive right head kick! I’m sure David’s trainers will speak with him about finishing opponents off, especially near the end of a fight where he’s realistically losing. Black escapes with a UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY!

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: “THE DIVINE SINGER” FREDDIE MERCURY (20-8-2) versus "TARKKAILULUOAKAN PRIIMUS"ANSELMI HAMARA (25-13-1) of the FINNFIGHTERS

 

The man with the easy name against the fighter whose name is a question on the SAT, Mercury was cut by a face-contorting left jab from Hamara that seemed to motivate him! Mercury was very aggressive and had a high level of energy throughout the entire fight and easily outfought Hamara to earn the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY!

 

UNDER CARD LIGHTWEIGHT EVENT: SAM “SAMMY” SHIELD (14-8) of ACME – ST. PETERSBURG versus “MR. MAIN EVENT” MAX POWER (37-24-2) of the LEGION OF DOOM

 

Shield was a step ahead of Power the entire 1st round and he positioned him for a picture-perfect left head kick that made Power’s eyes roll in the back of his head! Shield jumped on him and nailed him with punches until the referee stopped the brutality, giving Shield the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT VICTORY!

 

UNDER CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT EVENT: JUAN “PUNCH” TAMAD (16-10-1) of FIGHTERS FIRST ALLIANCE versus RAVI “THE MIDLANDS MAULER” SINGH (13-9) of the EVOLUTION FIGHT CLAN

 

Tamad was clearly on top of his game for this fight and for good measure , he dropped Singh in the 3rd round with a savage left hook that made everyone ooh and ahh as Singh fell to the canvas! Tamad leapt on the downed man and pounded him out until the referee said it was enough! Tamad earned the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT VICTORY!

All right my good people, it’s time for me to run so I can organize the content for my next review of a GAMMA event! As always I appreciate you taking the time to hang out with me and review the events that went down. I’m sure this weekend will be nothing short of explosive and exciting so be sure to catch the action. If you feel brave, place some bets and I wish you the best of luck! This is Furious Styles signing off, and I’ll see you…at the fights!

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GAMMA #390: ETTISH versus GUNDY REVIEW written by Furious Styles

APRIL 19, 2014 WOMBLEY ARENA, LONDON 93,607 ATTENDANCE

Greetings cool kids, I hope all of you are well and happy. This is Furious Styles back in London where Big Ben and GAMMA events dominate! Wombley Stadium was once again jam packed and the anticipation of the action was electric! Despite the fact there were no titles on the line, that did not make anyone less interested in what would transpire on the ten fight card and there was plenty to speak about once all was said and done. So without further ado…let’s get down to business!

 

MAIN CARD LIGHTWEIGHT EVENT: “MASTER of PANIC” STAN VAN GUNDY (26-7-1) of the INTERNATIONAL COCKSMEN versus “COQUETTISH” FRED ETTISH (30-18) of CONVICTED INC.

 

Two proven warriors with plenty of fighting experience was the featured main event on this card and neither man left anything behind as each of them put all they had into this intense brawl! Van Gundy brought a three fight win streak into this battle while Ettish brought a four fight win streak. Who knew that Van Gundy was a capable fighter as well as a solid basketball coach?

 

With the exception of a takedown by Ettish in the 2nd round, this was a standup, toe-to-toe, man-to-man battle that showed a bit of everything from damaging, powerful striking, excellent defense, tremendous clinch work, and sheer determination and will! The battle for position as well as counter-attacks kept both fighters on their toes and the crowd on edge the entire time. The 1st round could have gone either way, but Van Gundy established himself much more in the 2nd round despite being taken down to the canvas. For the remainder of the fight, Van Gundy allowed his highly educated hands and feet do the work while his defense kept him from taking any vicious punishment. Ettish took a few clean strikes but kept himself pretty safe as well but Van Gundy was just too much on this night. Van Gundy earned the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY and both men were rewarded with the Fight of the Night honors for their excellent effort and great skill!

 

MAIN CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: MIZUSHIMA “GIANT HEAD” MUROI (20-11-1) versus JOHN STAAL (37-14) of the SUPER SMASH BROS

 

Muroi and his apparent big head were on point for this fight and his fists sharp as he flat out outboxed Staal! Muroi was very aggressive, especially in the clinch, and after Staal wore down, Muroi measured him for a thunderous right uppercut that knocked Staal to the canvas big time! To his credit he gathered himself quickly enough to use the cage to get back to his feet. Staal was able to get himself together but it was moot after Muroi once again found his right hand doing the damage, this time from a savage right cross, and once Staal was back on the mat, Muroi was on him and rained down strikes until the referee had to step in! Murio won by TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT as well as Knockout of the Night honors!

 

MAIN CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT: “THE CHOSEN ONE” USAIN WATTS (40-18) versus BILL BELTON (24-13-1) of the LEGION OF DOOM

 

A fight that was mostly on the ground, both of these seasoned veterans struggled at various times to dominate the positioning or the action, but the battle tested Watts was able to gain the upper hand in the 2nd round in particular. In that round, Watts was able to establish himself in the standup game and I believe that helped sway the judges’ cards in his favor.

Watts used the momentum from that round to carry over to the 3rd round where he set himself apart from Belton, though Belton absolutely had his moments during this fight. However, his effectiveness was too sporadic in the judges eyes and thus, he was on the wrong end of the decision. Watts earned the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY!

 

MAIN EVENT FEATHERWEIGHT UNDERCARD EVENT: KEAST KANN (32-26-1) versus SUN “SOLDIER REBORN” RA (31-19-1)

 

The purple-haired warrior was on top of his game, be it in the standup or on the ground, and Ra couldn’t string together enough offense to turn the tide of this battle! Ra appeared to have found some success in the 2nd round but it simply wasn’t enough while Kann comfortably controlled the fight on the ground and was effective with stinging strikes at opportune times. That was enough for him to earn the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY!

 

UNDER CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT EVENT: “THE HAMMER” SEMMY KASTEEL (22-9-1) of THE CORPORATION versus “BEAST MODE” PUFF DRAGON (13-5-1) of THE BROKEN HALO PRIDE

 

Dragon, the wild-haired blonde fighter was a step slow in this battle and that allowed Kasteel to capitalize on the situation. This was another brutal standup battle that the crowd witnessed that left both men bleeding above their right eyes! Kasteel was simply the better fighter for the first two rounds but Dragon shifted the momentum in the 3rd round. Unfortunately for him it was too little too late, and Kasteel earned the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY!

 

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: TJ CUMMINGS (33-20) of the LEGION OF DOOM versus TASOS LERONYMAKIS (10-4)

 

Inevitably there will always be the one battle where plenty of blood is spilled, and this was the fight that served up that dish of savagery! Cummings was the first to bleed but Leronymakis followed soon afterward, then the cut was worsened in the 2nd round. Cummings could see the cut was bothering Leronymakis and he focused on it, opening it up badly in the 3rd round with pinpoint accurate punches then a massive right head kick made him bleed badly and knocked him to the mat like he was shot! The ringside doctor stopped the fight and gave the victory to Cummings by way of TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT!

 

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: ALFRED “GRANITEN” HAMMARSKJOLD (23-11) of TEAM OUTKAST versus TIM “GUNNER” SIN (18-11) of the LEGION OF DOOM

 

Once Hammarskjold took this fight to the ground, he knew he had Sin right where he wanted him! He unloaded with a massive ground-and-pound attack that wore Sin down enough for him to measure him for two unforgiving right hammerfists that took Sin out of the fight and made the referee stop the action! Hammarskjold earned the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT VICTORY!

UNDER CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: "Хуй "TITUS OVEREEM (14-5) of TEAM OUTKAST versus DANTE “THE HURRICANE” SMITH (20-16)

 

The blood-thirsty crowd was treated to another crimson-covered battle that saw both men bleed, but it was Smith who appeared as if he were in a horror movie as blood flowed down his face in small rivulets! The ringside doctor had no option but to stop the fight because Smith couldn’t see clearly and Overeem was merciless in attacking his cut! Overeem earned the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT VICTORY!

 

UNDER CARD FEATHERWEIGHT EVENT: “WONDERBOY” CHRIS VAN DE KAMP (14-9) of the SWEDISH FIGHTERS ALLIANCE versus JOHN KIMBLE (12-9-1)

 

Kimble was so upset about having to tap out to the Rear Naked Choke that Van De Kamp locked in that he fired his management team as soon as he finished his shower and is now a Free Agent, hoping that a new start will help revitalize his career! Van De Kamp earned the SUBMISSION VICTORY as well as Submission of the Night honors!

 

UNDER CARD LIGHTWEIGHT EVENT: “WJ” WILLIAM JOSEPH (26-12) versus “THE FIREBALL KID” TAKANORI GOMI (12-8-2)

 

Joseph dominated, plain and simple, be it standing or on the ground. Neither one of these men could decide if they wanted to stay standing, go to the clinch, or fight on the ground! Joseph outclassed Gomi on all the judges’ cards and was awarded the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY!

 

All right my good people, it’s time for me to run so I can organize the content for my next review of a GAMMA event! As always I appreciate you taking the time to hang out with me and review the events that went down. I’m sure this weekend will be nothing short of explosive and exciting so be sure to catch the action. If you feel brave, place some bets and I wish you the best of luck! This is Furious Styles signing off, and I’ll see you…at the fights!

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Cottonfloss Connection #13 (May 9, 2014)


GAMMA: THE KIDS OF MMA OPENS


This weekend will see GAMMA: The Kids of MMA host their second event, TKOMMA #2. GAMMA: The Kids of MMA is designed for teenaged fighters 16-19 only. While Contenders will not automatically drop our teenaged signees at this time, just send a message to Rogelio Cottonfloss (88129) if you desire to have your teenaged fighter released to fight with GAMMA: The Kids of MMA.


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I see that we still have a few fighters that have sponsorship slots.

Affordable Quality + Reliable Laundry (3934) is sending out sponsorships


If you are interested in getting a sponsorship for your fighters of 1000$+, contact the following manager:


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LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT KRIS HONG PROMOTES


From his first battle in December to his final fight, a second title defense, in April, Kris Hong was keen on showing his ability to finish with his polished high kicks and stellar boxing skill. All but his final battle at Contenders before promotion were finished in the first round. The 23 year old exited GAMMA: LVC with a total record of 8-2 riding a six fight win streak.



BRIEF TITLE FIGHT RECAPS



LVC #68 (155lbs) STEVEN STARK vs. ANTON GREENE


Greene and Stark both came out ready to fight. Greene quickly got the fight to the clinch, but decided to break the clinch quickly. The next time Greene looked to go to the clinch, Stark instead countered with a takedown and immediately attempted a kimura submission. Stark attempted four other submissions in the first round including cutting Greene. Stark was able to get another takedown in the second round, but was merited a standup do to lack of activity. Greene played his game sometimes trying to do damage in the clinch. However, Stark, who got a second takedown late in the round, looked to have dominated the first two rounds. In round three, Greene was more intentional about his work in the clinch and did not allow a takedown. Shortly after Greene returned the favor by cutting Stark with a nasty knee from the clinch, Greene unleashed another knee that rocked Stark. Moments later Greene had secured the TKO victory.


LVC #69 (170lbs) RAY LEWIS vs. DON JULIO


Both Ray Lewis and Don Julio were ready for this to be a standup war. Both threw 60+ head punches. These warriors were indeed going at it with the first combatant to rock his opponent eventually securing the win. Julio was rocked by a jab from the champion in the first round. The fight strategies were quite similar with Julio having a few more combination attempts in his repertoire. The fourth round was a quick flurry of 11 seconds of action. Julio connected with a lovely jab. While Lewis attempted few combinations, Lewis landed the game changing combination. Lewis pressed forward getting the TKO (strikes) win.


LVC #70 (205lbs) KRIS HONG vs. CHRIS CHRISTOFI


While Hong looked like he did indeed take the first round, he was in the unusual position of having a foe he failed to finish in round one. Christofi secured a takedown, stood up, and then took Hong down again right away. Hong did his work to control and secured the referee standup. Christofi secured a takedown in round two as well, but Hong landed more punches that would have got the attention of the judges. However, Hong got the TKO in round three that he was recently accustomed to seeing in the first round. Hong knocked Christofi down wit a big uppercut. The referee opted not to stop the fight. After waving Christofi back to his feet, Hong dropped him with a left hand and this time forced the referee to step in.


LVC #71 (265+lbs) FATTS MCGEE vs. JULES WINNFIELD


Two heavyweight phenoms coming into the fight with one loss each put on a one round show that certainly delighted the fans. McGee was a bit more clinical as he landed more punches and, unlike his opponent, utilized kicks as well. McGee landed the devastating left hook to the temple that knocked Winnfield out with just five seconds left in the round.


LVC #73 (205lbs) PAVEL DUBROV vs. JIMMY HYATT


Although Dubrov after the fight opted to sign with a GEG org other than GAMMA, going into the fight he took on a younger Jimmy Hyatt. While Hyatt was unable to secure the win, he gave Dubrov a battle that went the distance. Hyatt came out hot showing dominance in the first round including opening up a cut on Dubrov, but Dubrov took the last three rounds on all three cards. Hyatt himself was cut in the second round, but he returned the favor by opening up Dubrov’s cut more. Neither cut was an issue in the later rounds as Dubrov gradually began to assert his dominance including perhaps being inspired after being kicked in the penis by Hyatt. Although Hyatt was rocked in the fourth round, he was able to go the distance with his foe Pavel Dubrov who won by unanimous decision..



UPCOMING TITLE FIGHTS


155 CONFIRMED: Anton Greene (176695) vs. Cardio Machine (157084) on 5/10

185 CONFIRMED: Taisto Rahapussi (187991) vs. Teo Christofi (194464) on 5/17

205 OFFERED: Jimmy Hyatt (215274) vs. Borden Chantry (207594) on 5/24



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GAMMA #391: WILLIAMS versus ROOK REVIEW written by Furious Styles

APRIL 20, 2014 WOMBLEY ARENA, LONDON 93,607 ATTENDANCE

Hello good folks, I hope all of you are well and enjoyed the mixed martial arts action you witnessed! GAMMA had another explosive and electric event at the Wombley Arena that left the crowd breathless and wanting to see more of course! The Super Heavyweight Title was on the line and everyone was very excited that it was the very first battle of the night, so without further ado, let’s get down to business!

 

MAIN CARD SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT: SIMON WILLIAMS (35-9-1) of CONVICTED INC. versus YURI ROOK (25-20) of the CAVEMENS ASSASSINS CULT

 

Williams’ fists were on point, Rook wasn’t able to take this fight to the ground, and eventually, Rook paid for those failed takedowns rather painfully! Williams went to work on Rook’s body with devastating kicks and rib-rocking punches that sucked the energy right out of Rook. A sharp left cross from Williams cut Rook above his right eye and soon after, Williams landed a booming right cross that floored Rook like he was hit by a car!

 

To his credit, Rook got to his feet quickly but it was evident that he was in serious trouble. Williams methodically worked his way back into close range and dropped Rook again with a vicious left uppercut then pummeled Rook into unconsciousness! Williams earned the KNOCKOUT VICTORY and this battle was deemed the Fight of the Night!

 

MAIN CARD WELTERWEIGHT EVENT: “RUSTY” RUSS RUTGER (34-15-1) of the FINNFIGHTERS versus “THE SANDMAN” HOLDEN GRACIE (30-12-1) of GRABTHE.INFO

 

After a brief exchange in the standup game that saw each warrior land a solid shot on the opponent, Rutger surprised Gracie with a quick right cross that cut him above his left eye! Rutger then soon afterward took the fight to the ground where he controlled the action but failed to lock in a submission due to Gracie’s defensive ability.

 

Rutger again took the fight to the ground in the 2nd round after a pretty even affair standing up and worked his way into a quick side control position then landed some brutal ground-and-pound until a thunderous left elbow dazed Gracie! Rutger went full mount and dropped bombs until the ref jumped in to stop the fight! Rutger earned both the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT as well as the KO of the Night!

 

MAIN CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT: EJNAR THORSEN (17-4-1) of the LEGION OF PAIN versus “KOROSHIYA” ICHI IJIMA (18-13-1)

 

Both fighters were very aggressive from the start and wound up in the clinch very early. Thorsen took some strong strikes from Ijima then unleashed some of his own pain on Ijima! It was apparent that both men were struggling to land clean strikes as they both have great defensive techniques, however, it was the failed takedown attempts from Ijima that slowed him down. A failed jump into guard attempt from Ijima created distance and when Ijima got to his feet, Thorsen blasted Ijima with a nasty left cross that dropped him and Thorsen wasted no time pounding him out until the ref had no choice but to stop the fight! Thorsen earned the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT VICTORY!

 

MAIN EVENT FEATHERWEIGHT UNDERCARD EVENT: “THE WHORSEON” LIK ALOTADIK (15-4-1) versus “TERRIBLE” TYRONE TORNADO CPW (27-12-1) of GRABTHE.INFO

 

After absorbing a jaw-crushing right uppercut that sent him back against the cage, Alotadik woke up and overwhelmed Tornado with his aggression and skill in the clinch, earning the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY!

 

UNDER CARD LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT: “THE PURPLE STRIPE” PIERRE TRUDEAU (23-10-1) of the LEGION OF DOOM versus “THE BOY WHO LIVED” HARRY POTTER (24-12) of FAT CAMP

 

The majority of this fight was a clinch war that could have gone either way in the 1st round, but in the 2nd round, a stifling jab dazed Potter and Trudeau finished him off with a faked leg kick into a Superman Punch! Trudeau earned the KNOCKOUT VICTORY!

 

UNDER CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT EVENT: SAMPSA “MALICIOUS” SILOPOSKI (41-21-2) versus GLENN CARSON (27-15-1) of the LEGION OF DOOM

 

Carson tried to take advantage of his Red Belt level BJJ, but was unable to and this lead to very bad things or him! First a stinging 1-2 punch combo from Siloposki opened a cut above his right eye then Siloposki locked in a tight clinch, devastated Carson with a savage left uppercut, then a massive right knee to the skull floored Carson! Siloposki was all over him like white on rice and the ref had to stop the match, giving the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT VICTORY to Siloposki!

 

UNDER CARD WELTERWEIGHT EVENT: MARSHALL NOIR (22-9-2) of the LEGION OF DOOM versus “COCAINE IS HULLAVA DRUG” RICK JAMES (16-11-1) of the LEGION OF DOOM

 

Another inter-Alliance battle is in the books and let me just say this: I think Rick James’ nickname is meant to read “Cocaine Is A Helluva Drug”, but then again, what do I know? Well, I know that Noir earned the bragging rights in the Legion of Doom for this victory over James! Noir took this fight to the ground, and after failing to make James tap, he moved to full mount then dropped bombs on James until the ref had no choice but to stop the fight! Noir won by TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT VICTORY!

UNDER CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT EVENT: CHARLIE “DARKNESS” MURPHY (15-8) of the LEGION OF DOOM versus “THE FIGHTING FLAT TOP” JOSIP RUZIC (39-17-2) of the LEGION OF PAIN

It seems the Dave Chappelle show theme was in full form on this fight card as Murphy was in action. Murphy dominated the 1st round, opened a cut on Ruzic’s forehead in the 2nd with a nasty left knee to the head, and finished strong in the 3rd to win by UNANIMOUS DECISION!

 

UNDER CARD MIDDLEWEIGHT EVENT: TONY “TIGER” LAMOTTA (21-13) of the CAVEMENS ASSASSINS CULT versus “THE DIVINE GUITARIST” JIMI HENDRIX (19-13) of THE BROKEN HALO PRIDE

 

Lamotta rocked Hendrix’s world with a snapping left head kick but Hendrix survived the round! Lamotta tagged Hendrix with a right head kick that floored the guitarist but he got up and finished the round. In the 3rd round, Lamotta’s hands finished the punishment when he rushed Hendrix after a brutal right hook and the ref stopped the match! Lamotta won by TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT!

 

UNDER CARD FEATHERWEIGHT EVENT: “LOS EXTRANJEROS ILLEGALES” TICO CORTEZ (19-10-1) of the LEGION OF DOOM versus “THE KING” DANIEL MOREIRA (21-13-1) of the LEGION OF DOOM

 

I wonder if the Legion of Doom is having an inter-Alliance competition or something because they fought one another a lot on this card! Cortez was the better fighter on the ground where the vast majority of this fight was spent, and he earned the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY as well as the right to brag at the next Legion of Doom barbecue party!

 

All right my good people, it’s time for me to run so I can organize the content for my next review of a GAMMA event! As always I appreciate you taking the time to hang out with me and review the events that went down. I’m sure this weekend will be nothing short of explosive and exciting so be sure to catch the action. If you feel brave, place some bets and I wish you the best of luck! This is Furious Styles signing off, and I’ll see you…at the fights!

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