DARE: YURMOMMY VS. TRUMP
Preview by: Buck Morian (tenbuck4)
DARE: YURMOMMY VS. TRUMP
In the most recent event put on by Daredevils MMA and their merchandise sponsor Dauntless, Eyeam Yurmommy, with a highly respectable record of 12-2-1, takes on Hillary Trump, a slightly more seasoned fighter with a record of 10-5, with all losses going the distance, for the Bantamweight title in the cage at The Beer Garden on Saturday. Yurmommy shows himself to be a sensational fighter, especially with his black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and his extensive skill in the stand-up. Trump, on the other hand, is the favorite for the match and seems to be able to do everything Yurmommy can do and do it better. Record does not say all in this fight, as Trump clearly, skill wise at least, seems to be the better fighter. If Yurmommy wants to win this, he will have to buckle up and be prepared to spend a lot of time on the ground, and be ready to go the distance in this five-round fight.
DARE: BORODIN VS. YOUNG
In this clash of the titans, Aleksey “Jaw-Breaking” Borodin (10-2) looks to pummel Seo Dae Young (6-1). In this 265+ title fight, Borodin will need to fight his best in hope for a victory. Young has an upper hand on the ground, and Borodin’s best chance of victory is using his experience in the cage and his superb stand-up ability to finish the fight, and finish it quickly. For Borodin, the underdog, to win, he must avoid Young’s vicious clinchwork and energetic ground game and keep him in the stand-up, where they are equals. For Young, he just has to exploit his strength on the ground and possibly get his first ever submission win tonight.
FURY VS. BOLAS
In yet another 265 battle of behemoths, Bob “The Slob” Fury (18-2) takes on Nicol “The World-Beater” Bolas (6-3). This fight is going to be pretty straight forward for both fighters, Fury, with an excellent ground game, has to put Bolas on the ground and keep him there. If there is any stand-up for an extended period of time, expect a TKO. Bolas, however, has just a simple a gameplan. End the fight, and end it quick. Keep his opponent upright, and don’t let the fight drag on, as eventually he will suffer the fate of the many others have to Fury, a loss by submission.
PENN VS. MCLAUGHLIN
Reco Penn (19-3-1) will be fighting “Magic” Mike McLaughlin (12-5-1) will be one to watch leading up to the main event. These fighters are nearly identical in style and skill, with Penn having slightly more experience in the cage. Expect this fight to go the distance prior to the title fight, with multitudes of strikes, outstanding clinchwork from both sides, and a spectacular ground game from either figther. McLaughlin is the favorite, but by a slim margin, as this fight can go either way.
UNDERCARD
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Buck Steed vs. Marv Ellis
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