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  2. This event was put together by Osinho Garcia (116999) in Helsinki at the Hayashi's Lounge - Helsinki (2,000). The event starts off with a KO Punch by Hans Hammar in the opening fight. The card started with a statement and left us ready for the rest of the card. The second night featured a submission victory by Leon Cotton. A dominant performance by Cotton even after he got rocked early in the first round. Then another knockdown and a cut forming from it. Cotton managed to work a submission from the bottom and pulled out a win! Crazy! Leon Cotton also gets a bonus for submission of the night! The third fight went down as I predicted because when James gets you in his clinch and your not prepared for it, you can easily find yourself being lifted off the mat. Some great use of dirty boxing gets this pretty TKO victory. The fourth fight went all three rounds in close fashion and ended in spectacular fashion with big knees. The ref is forced to jump in and end the fight. The fifth fight ended early in the first round due to TKO by strikes by Tumleh Schmitt. It was a dominating performance by Tumieh! The knockout of the fight went too Nivolumab "PD1" Opdivo with a knockout in the second round. But what everyone is looking forward too was for the Light Heavyweight tile between Ubungu "The African Body Snatcher" Mumba and "The Professor" Harry Distacio Jr. The fight as I predicted was close and went all five rounds for a decision. The judges scored the bout as said below. I am guessing there is going to be a rematch in the near future between these two monsters. Ladies and gentlemen, after 5 rounds of action, we go to the scorecards for a decision. Judge Anni Minnemäki scores the fight 46:49 Judge Tarja Halkonen scores the fight 46:49 Judge Marco Blurström scores the fight 46:49 In favor of your winner, by unanimous decision... Ubungu Mumba! What a great event of action which showed a lot of early stoppages and a entertaining main event that went the distance. The fans have to have enjoyed there time watching this event. Written by Felix Darkstar
  3. The opening fight is between Hans "The Hammer" Hammar and Thomas Krakow in the Lightweight division. Hans is coming into this fight with a win over Leonard Owusu with a knockout in his debut in this organization. On paper Hans has the better stats in Boxing, Muay Thai and in wrestling. Thomas is the superior in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Hans has never left the first round and either knocks out someone or gets knocked out quickly in the first round. He is looking for a knockout here for sure. Thomas is the underdog 100% on this one as he is in a sixth fight losing streak. He needs this fight so he is coming out for the win. I would give this one to Hans via KO in the first round. The second fight is between Sergeant "The Soldier" Dignam and Leon "SugarMan" Cotton in the Middleweight division. Both of the fighters are coming from the United States and Sergeant is a obvious favorite as he strung together a 4-0 record, but has never fought in a org before. there is a huge difference and some fighters cannot handle the pressure. Sergeant prefers the clinch and finishes the fight there. Leon is the opposite and needs to look to take this fight to the ground as soon as he can. The third fight is between James Hetfield and Li "Jet Li" Lianjie in the Flyweight division. James the Irish native is coming into this bout with better Muay Thai, wrestling and in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu then his opponent. So on paper he should win this. But MMA math isn’t always right so anything can and will happen. James is a clinch fighter and prefers to keep his fights there and then go for the knockout through his Muay Thai. Li is on a two fight win streak and has a tough opponent versus James. If he is able to stay away from his opponents clinch and allow the fight to reach the later rounds he may cause himself to come out victorious. The fourth fight is between Wasyl "Pluto" Plutov and JD "The King" Dayley in the featherweight division. Wasyl comes in with a four fight win streak and is on a role at the moment. A very well rounded fighter and he has proven too be deadly on the ground, on the feet and whenever he steps into the cage. He also has proven to have a gas tank so if it goes into the later rounds he will be fine. His opponent JD is more comfortable off his feet and needs to take Wasyl down as soon as he can. He has proved that in his last fight with Wasyl which he won. The fifth fight is between Tumleh "Boot" Schmitt and Devin "The Conqueror" Watkins in the Welterweight division.Both gf these fighters prefer to try to go for the submission so it will be a grappler versus grappler fight. Also both fighters are coming in with a loss in there last fight. But Tumieh does have the advantage in both Muay Thai and wrestling. Ia actually think this fight will got for either a decision victory or ends in the second round due to submission. The sixth fight is between Gabriel "Bury" Skrarski and Steve "The Demon" King in the Super Heavyweight division. Gabriel comes in with a three fight losing streak and Steve comes in with a loss as well. Steve mostly lost most of the time due to Ko or TKO and that is the bread/butter of Gabriel. it also seems Steve is proven to have a weaker chin and he needs to take the fight to the ground immediately. Or Steve can put the fight into the clinch and keep it there as he controls his opponent. The seventh fight is between Alexei Mikhailov and Nivolumab "PD1" Opdivo in the Welterweight division. Both of these fighters are coming from losses in there last fights and Alexei is coming from a two fight losing streak. This is a classic fight between a boxer and a ground based fighter. So it depends on where this fight comes too if on or off the ground. I see this fight being close throughout and it may even got to decision. The eighth fight is between Hans Byyler and Jay "The Hawaiian" Uzo in the Light Heavyweight division. On paper Hans has better skills then Jay and definitely puts him as a favorite in this fight but only by slight margins. He might be in a two fight losing streak but overall he looks like a more well rounded fighter. But he has been prone to losing to TKO which is his opponents bread and butter. This fight is like World War 2 Germany vs the United States. I gotta go with my American native on this one. I say he wins by KO in the second round. The co main event is between Demetrius Tektas and "CM Punk" Phill Brooks in the Lightweight division. Demetrius comes in with only one loss on his record and definitely has the potential to go for the title once again in the future. Demetrius has the skill to either knock someone out or take him to the ground and submit him. Why do you think he became champion? He is skilled. This is definitely a challenge for the up comer since his opponent is on a large winning streak. Both gf these guys are no slackers and are dangerous in the cage. But if Demetrius losses this fight I am guessing his opponent will get his shot for the title. The favorite in this fight is Demetrius on paper. But I say he wins it via submission in the second round. The main event is for the Light Heavyweight title between "The Professor" Harry Distacio Jr and Ubungu "The African Body Snatcher" Mumba. Both of theses fighters are young bucks at the ages of twenty and twenty two. Harry currently has two successful title defenses under his belt. The fighters both have close to the same skills so this could be a close one. Ubungu is on a three fight winning streak which gave him the opportunity at the belt. He also comes in as a former champion so he won’t fall under pressure in this fight. I cannot say who will win this fight but i am guessing this either goes for a decision or ends up a third round TKO by Harry. Written by Felix Darkstar
  4. ABW 98 Verygood - Wawelski Event Review English "Football" Hooligan and Donall "The Damage" Doyle are the opening fight in the event. It takes place in the Middleweight division. Hooligan lands a left and a right that send Doyle crashing to the mat, dazed. Hooligan thinks about following him to the mat but decides to wave him back up to his feet! After Doyle gets up pissed and rocks Hooligan. Both of these guys are going all out and looking for the knockout. Hooligan feints and then winds up with a huge right hand that connects perfectly and sends Doyle sprawling to the canvas! Another right hand from Doyle and the fight is over! A early stoppage in the first round. The second fight is featuring Chosu Viv and Brandon Long in the Featherweight division. Viv starts with a early feint and completes a takedown. Viv continues with constant pressure and does not allow Long to get off the ground. Viv then goes for some ground and pound since his submission attempts are not working. A few hammerfists cause Long to be rocked. Viv gets to a postured up position and lands a elbow to end the fight in the first round. The third fight is featuring Bruno Brunatny and Raymond "Bang Bang" Gazelle in the Middleweight division. This fight was done so fast most of the crowd had to watch the really to see what really happened. Brunatny has constant pressure with kicks to the head which are mostly blocked and body shots. This opens up Gazelle and he misses with one head kick and the uses his other leg and drops his opponent to the mat. What a knockout! The fourth fight is featuring Thiago "Pitbull Assassin" Thiago and Helmuth "Rabbit" Tuminen in the Light Heavyweight division. An early checked leg kick by Tuminen and you can hear Thiago’s bone crack. Thiago receives a early cut when after the check Tuminen counters with a uppercut. Tuminen forces Thiago against the cage and he begins to control his opponent. he lands many punches and stalls slowing down the pace. A right hand by Thiago in the clinch and he rocks Tuminen. Thiago scores with a shot to the side of Tuminen's head. Oh Tuminen is still all over the place! His legs are completely gone! Will he be able to recover?!! Thiago unloads with a big right hand that wobbles Tuminen! He's leaning against the cage trying to keep his feet but Thiago is unloading with more strikes now! Tuminen drops to his knees and the referee stops the fight for a TKO! The fifth fight is featuring Jeremy "Roadrunner" Stylez and Alexander Gustafson in the Light Heavyweight division. Jeremy Stylez has the better chin. Will he look to stand and bang today? Gustafson lands a early takedown into side control. He begins to stall and not allow Stylez to get up from the ground. Gustafson keeps looking for a kimura but cannot lock it in for the tap. Stylez is doing a good time blocking Gustafson’s ground and pound. Gustafson moves into mount and begins to look for a choke. The bell rounds and that round was all Gustafson. Gustafson goes in for a quick takedown and gets punches for his effort. Gustafson glances at the clock... BAM! Stylez nails him with a big right hand! A momentary lapse in concentration sends Gustafson crashing to the mat! The referee steps in and this one is over! Damn, Gustafson is out of it, he thinks the ref is his opponent! The sixth fight is featuring Enitan "The Eagle" Arendse and Jesse Point in the Lightweight division. Enitan has never lost a fight and is a favorite in this fight. Arendse pushes Point against the cage and clinches him. Point shortly gets out and Arendse continues to land after most of his exchanges. Arendse dominated that round with constant pressure and punches that landed more than his opponent who was put on the defensive. The new two rounds were mostly Arendse who dominated the offense and never let up. Causing Jesse to never do much in the whole fight. The seventh fight features Kurt Verygood and Kosma "Dragon" Wawelski fighting for the Bantamweight title. Wawelski doesn’t take long to go for a takedown but a sprawl by Verygood and he is out. Veryigood lands a lot more strikes on his opponent then his opponent and is the defendant more aggressive fighter in this bout. Both fighters cannot seem to land a takedown early in the round pronely taking out there gas tanks with each missed attempt. Wawelski finally lands a takedown into Verygood’s guard. From here he attempts a sloppy submission which doesn’t work. The referees stand the two fighters up. Wawlwski continues to move out of range of Verygood’s strikes for the most part but some do connect. The round ends. Verygood tests Wawelski's chin there with a solid looking shot in the early seconds of the round and Waveiski is rocked. A right hand from hell from Verygood and the fight is over. The eighth fight is in the Welterweight division featuring Roderick "Rìgh" Turnbull and Marciano Cobb. The fight was started with both fighters coming in and looking for a knockout. Turnbull was connecting with some powerful combinations and Cobb also landing a few shot here and there. But Turnbull’ chin looked inpentriable at that point. Turnbull continues to land shots after shots and is able to weave out of the impact of Cobb’s counter punches. Great footwork is shown here by Turnbull as he rarely is struck by a punch. The first round ends and it was defiantly close but the judges most likely gave it too Turnbull. The second round there is a lump forming on Cobb’s left eye and Turnbull continues to evade most of his opponents blows. Cobb connects with a few here and there both most don’t do enough damage to his opponent. The third round is much of the same and the decision victory goes to Turnbull. The co main event is featuring Noah Jones and Sunny Day in the Bantamweight division. Jones counters a punch and trips a takedown into his opponents guard. Day looks for a guillotine but forces it and cannot lock it in. Jones looks for ground and pounds strikes but misses with most of those attempts. Day continues to work for submissions from the bottom. Jones begins to crack with some strike from ground and pound. Day continues to work for a submission from the ground with chokes. Day looks for a sweep but it’s not executed. Jones makes it into side control and lands with some ground and pound. Day manages a escape and is off the ground. Jones gets a takedown and defends a guillotine attempt easily. That was a close round but I would say that Noah Jones will probably get the nod. The second round starts and Jones hoots a successful takedown early in the round. Day continues to go for submissions but cannot linch them in and for his efforts gets some brutal ground and pound from Jones. The second round was dominated by Jones. Jones wins the third round with his ground and pound/ submission defense. The unanimous decision victory goes to Jones. The main event is between Wolfhelm Toten and Yoshi Takano in the Heavyweight division. Toten is on the receiving of some blows from Takano early in the round. Toten quickly moves in close and secures a clinch. In the clinch both fighters land strikes but Toten seems to be landing more since he is being more aggressive. Takano lands some good knees using his Muay Thai skill before the clinch is broken up. Toten is seen landing some strikes from standup as he was training with his boxing coach before the fight. Toten secures another clinch with both fighters connecting and doing some damage. A close round but Yoshi Takano will probably get the nod. The second round is much of the same but often has knocked Takano down with a huge combo! Toten steps away and waves a wobbly Takano back to his feet! This one might not go much longer! But during this round Toten uses the clinch to control the pace of the fight and lands more strikes within the clinch. Also the nice combo which hurt Takano. The third round both fighters come out looking like bats out of hell. They look to be banging instead of going to the ground for this round. Toten drops Takano with a beautiful combination! Takano stares up at his opponent, who ushers him back to his feet - Toten is looking for the KO! Takano manages to escape barely from getting koed and we go to the judges. Your winner, by unanimous decision... Wolfhelm Toten! Written by Felix Darkstar
  5. Island KT fighters are looking for an org where they could have some stand-up fights: 135lbs 265lbs
  6. ABW 68 preview by Hoyt Sanderson Welcome one and all to the official ABW 68: Calacon-Suleymon match preview. OG Cardinals Fighting Organization, one of the up-and-coming organizations in the Helsinki area, brings to you another hyped event to Hayashi’s Lounge this Tuesday with a fight card loaded with talented fighters hungry to bring the pain. Let’s take a look at the fights, brought to you by Vikai Gear: Conrad Calacon (5-0-0) vs. Ibrahim Suleymon (4-1-0) – 185 lbs. TITLE MATCH What a match-up for a title fight! Two of the highest ranked fighters in the entire organization, Calacon-Suleymon looks to be a thrilling contest. Conrad Calacon, as well-rounded a fighter as they come, is unbeaten in his young MMA career with all five of his wins coming via knockouts or technical knockouts. Calacon enters the octagon coming off a devastating first-round TKO victory over Sven Ludwig in ABW 59, his first title defense since winning the title in ABW 50. Simply put, Calacon is a destroyer; only two of his five opponents escaped the first round before succumbing to Calacon’s excellent muay thai strikes and amazing cardio. Meanwhile, Ibrahim “Janjaweed” Suleymon is aiming to take the title belt home to his native Sudan from Calacon. Winner of three consecutive fights after suffering a three-round unanimous decision defeat in Angry Birds War 30, Suleymon will look to utilize his superior boxing skills and heavier frame against Calacon. An excellent striker with strong cardio and endurance, Suleymon is the victor of two straight third-round knockout wins and recently won “Fight of the Night” honors for his three-round bout against Merle Highchurch in ABW 59 to earn his title opportunity. This match-up is everything we should look for in a title match: a pair of exceptional strikers going toe-to-toe against one another for the ultimate prize. Will Calacon defend his title for a second time, or can Suleymon upset the undefeated Calacon? Tune in and find out! Colt Jones (8-1-0) vs. Kyle Pits (7-6-0) – 185 lbs. In the other 185 lb. match on the card, this one features two great fighters in favorite Colt Jones and underdog Kyle Pits. Jones enters the night after a TKO win in Angry Birds War 61 following the first defeat of his young career. The 21-year old Jones has won every match of his career via knockout, with all but two of those matches lasting past the first round. The scouting report on Jones shows him as especially gifted both on his feet and on the mat. In his last bout against Stone Cold Killa, Jones had his way with “Gorilla” on the mat before landing a huge counter punch against his opponent before finishing him off with a number of strikes. Jones is itching to reclaim his title belt from Calacon, and a win against Pits could set him up for a rematch. In the other corner is the on-and-off Kyle Pits, winner of seven bouts against six defeats. Making his organization debut after moving over from Devastation Fighting Championship in Australia, the Aussie is looking to land himself a statement win in his new home. A strong striker with knockout potential, Pits will have his hands full with the more talented Jones in the three-round bout. Pits recently snapped a two-match losing streak with a TKO via strikes in the first round over CJ Saaim in DFC 65, his final match in the Australia-based organization. While it looks like Jones is the heavy favorite entering the ring, anything is possible once that bell sounds. Washe Lay (2-2-0) vs. Sergei Dovlatov (5-1-0) – 145 lbs. Teenage sensation Sergei Dovlatov will go up against Washe “Clit Lock” Lay in a match in the featherweight division that could set up one man for a title match and the other for better things going forward. Winner of two Fight of the Night honors and one KO of the Night distinction during his tenure at OG Cardinals Fighting Organization, Dovlatov is the fifth-ranked fighter in the 145 lb. weight class and a win over his opponent should put him in the conversation for a title fight against current champion Lenny Douglas. The Angelino is coming off a brutal knockout victory over Allen Wilson in ABW 57, and will look to utilize his strong boxing and muay thai skills to earn himself his sixth win before turning 20. After beginning his MMA career with a pair of losses, Lay looks to have turned things around since joining OG Cardinals Fighting Organization, winning his next two bouts via unanimous decision in ABW 41 and ABW 62, respectively. Fighting out of his home base in Amsterdam and representing Cambodia in the ring, Lay would be wise to lean heavily on his superb muay thai if he wants to come out of this one with a W. With a tough set of knees and good quickness on his side, Lay’s got as good a chance as anyone for an upset. Phil Ure (3-5-1) vs. Titan Reign (4-0-0) – 265 lbs. In our first big-boy fight of the card, we’ve got one fighter looking unstoppable against another aiming to snap a long run of bad luck. Titan Reign is quickly moving up the ranks in the 265 lb.-weight class with one win after another. Reign hasn’t had a fight last past four minutes overall, winning all four of his matches by way of brutal knockouts. Reign is another well-balanced fighter in this organization, extremely talented both on his feet and on the mat and has the cardio to last him a fight should he need to. Keep an eye on Reign as he may one day be wearing a title belt. Phil “Morbid” Ure is, to put it politely, sucking ass lately. Dating back to his days as a member of the defunct Honour Fighting Championships in London, Ure hasn’t won a match in five events and has been knocked out in four straight matches. His last win came on December 17 when he won Submission of the Night with a third-round Guillotine over the now-retired Willem Van Der Weegh. Prior to that, the 28 year-old tap-out specialist had been on the winning end of two of three matches, all via submission. The Londoner needs a win over the heavily-favored, younger Reign if he wants to stave off retirement and right the ship that is his MMA career. Joel Duarte (4-1-0) vs. Charles Eduardo (5-3-1) – 205 lbs. We’ve got a fight of complete opposite strategies and skill-sets on hand for this one. In one corner, Joel Gico” Duarte is a classic stand-up boxer with devastating hands that can crumble any defense. Climbing his way up the ladder of the 205 lb. weight class, Duarte has knocked out every one of his opponents in the first round with punishing strikes, winning himself KO of the Night honors twice against Tristan Yurgnittu in Angry Birds War 27 and Michael Jordan in ABW 33. As tough as he is, however, Duarte is not invincible; just ask Joniel Cenabre about his knockout win over “Gico” in Angry Bird War 51. Meanwhile, his opponent is a specialist in the ground game. Charles “Dentinho” Eduardo is riding a two match winning streak into ABW 68, with a TKO win over Wilson Carlos in ABW 45 and a unanimous decision victory over Cenabre in ABW 58. If he wants to make it three wins in a row this Tuesday, Eduardo will be looking to take this one to the mat with his superb wrestling and purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Vasilios Megalos (1-0-0/1-0-0) vs. Daniel Santos (1-2-0) – 155 lbs. A thrilling match-up between two young fighters is on the docket in this 155 lb. match. Vasilios “Caesar” Megalos, a strong stand-up fighter that also competes in kickboxing matches, is coming off his debut match against Artur Osinen in August at ABW 59. In his debut match, Megalos utilized his strong boxing talents, exceptional muay thai skills, and high stamina to pull off a third round TKO victory. Look for the 20 year-old to utilize plenty of strikes against his opponent on the night. Daniel Santos finds himself in the middle of a two-match skid entering his bout against Megalos. Since winning his first career match, the Argentine teenager has dropped back-to-back matches via unanimous decision. Santos possesses excellent boxing skills and good strength, so the threat of a knockout from the Argentinian is always present when he enters the ring. Santos also has an advantage in the wrestling department according to MMA insiders, although it remains to be seen whether he will utilize it this Tuesday against the Greek. Leonardo Pazzini (1-2-0) vs. JD Dayley (2-3-0) – 145 lbs. A pair of submission specialists square off in this Featherweight match. Leonardo “The Killer” Pazzini of Argentina brings a two-match losing streak into the ring for this Tuesday. Pazzini is a strong wrestler and his BJJ brown belt should prove him well against his opponent. JD “The King” Dayley snapped a three-bout skid with a unanimous decision in his match at Angry Birds War 61. His victory against Wasyl Plutov saw him spend the entirety of the match on the ground, thanks to his skills as a wrestler and his purple belt. Tank Abbot (2-2-0) vs. Fiachra MacNeill (0-10-0) – 265+ lbs. Our only Super heavyweight match of the evening features an up-and-down Tank “Trotil” Abbot and a stuck-in-reverse Fiachra “The Sheer Violence” MacNeill. Abbot has alternated wins and losses in his four career matches, winning both of his matches via KO and TKO. His first-round knockout win against Rodrigo Santos in ABW 58 earned him KO of the Night plaudits and an extra $2,000 in his pocket. Abbot will look to keep this match upright, where he has an advantage as a superb boxer. All the credit to manager Conny McKickboxing, because I’m not sure a lot of managers would stick by a fighter who has yet to make it to the third round of a fight. MacNeill has been on the receiving end of seven KO/TKOs and three submissions, and I’m not sure how much more punishment and defeat one man can take. Jaime Sparx (2-5-0) vs. Snake Eye (2-3-0) – 135 lbs. Here we have a couple of fighters looking to bounce back after a string of losses. Jaime “Rock Em” Sparx finds himself on a two-match drought after picking up a win by unanimous decision in Angry Birds War 31. Both losses, a knockout at ABW 45 and an armbar submission at ABW 59, came in the first round, so getting past those first five minutes should be vital for the young American. Look for Sparx to do everything he can to keep this fight upright, where he has a distinct advantage over his opponent. Snake “GreenLight” Eye, who’s career started off so promising with two consecutive wins, enters Tuesday night off three straight losses. If he wants to end his losing streak, the 26 year-old Russian should look to take this one to the ground with his strong wrestling and work the ground-and-pound or look for a submission win with his BJJ blue belt. Wasyl Plutov (1-2-0/2-3-0) vs. Edward Hands (2-3-0) – 145 lbs. Our final match of the night features a hard-kicking Ukrainian squaring off against a well-rounded Englishman. Wasyl “Pluto” Plutov is looking to right the ship after two consecutive defeats by way of unanimous decision, including his organization debut against Dayley in Angry Birds War 61. Plutov has a tough chin and solid striking skills in his arsenal, and hopefully that’s just enough to get him off this losing streak. Ever since starting his career 2-0, Edward “Scissor” Hands has been on the losing end of three straight matches. Finding more preference on the ground thanks to his wrestling and BJJ skills, Hands should look to keep away from Plutov’s powerful hands and feet and get this on the ground where he has a better shot of coming out on top. Writers picks: Calacon Jones Dovlatov Reign Megalos Pazzini Abbot Sparx Plutov
  7. In todays event we had 8 first round knockouts in 8 first fights and decisions in co-main and main event. But let's keep the order. Josh Lucas debuting in OGCFO get KO of the night award for nice looking hard punches on Karey Fangbattle face. Rashid Magomedov showed nice counter abilities that helped him to knock out Icarus King. Also win is added to Semmy Cobb record. John Riverson got his first career KO win. Super Meat Boy is closing to title shot. After beating Jared Wiliams he'll get eliminator fight. Co-main event was awarded fight of the night. Lenny Douglas was more effective in the standup, even rocking Kornik in the 3rd round, while "Polish Mutant" was looking for his chance in the ground fight. Judges liked more standing effort from Douglas and gave him all 3 rounds. Mai event was a 25 minute ground fight. In the 1st round it was Swift Jr who got takedown and while Vasara tried some submissions judges liked more challengers effort. 2nd round began from champion's takedown with quick reversal of Swift Jr. Challenger was more active and got another round. Next round also for challenger, while 4th round was dominated by current champion who looked for many submissions, but Swift Jr defended well. 5th round was also for Vasara, but final score was unanimous, all judges scored 48:47 for NEW featherweight champion Kane Swift Jr. It was close fight and i think both guys will meet sooner or later to decide who is better.
  8. Another event will take place today. ABW 56 Vasara - Swift Jr due to title fight in 145 division. Title fight is the main event. Leka Vasara won vacant title (after Khabibib Nurmagomedov was stripped) beating Sergei Dovlatov in the second round. Vasara is 4-2, 3-1 in OGCFO. His opponent Kane Swift Jr is 2-0 all in OGCFO. He was second best fighter who won his last fight so now gets title shot. It would be interesting fight to watch. Co-main event is title eliminator in this division. Former champ (lost to Nurmagomedov) Lenny Douglas (5-2 / 4-1) after beating Leo Murray got closer to get chance to regain title. He'll face danger Artur Kornik (3-2 / 2-2) who lost to top Org fighters, but showed some class in those fights. Now he'll get chance to another attack. Douglas is favorite, but OGCFO has seen many suprises. Also in the card there will be 2 fights in Superheavy weight division. Former champion (first of the Org) John Riverson (6-9 / 4-2) will try to bounce back after two losses fighting reappearing in OGCFO Harold Sherman (9-13 / 0-3). Both fighters like ground fight and both have lost most of their fights by knock outs. Jared Williams (3-2 all OGCFO) after beating John Riverson will try to get closer to title shot. He'll face Super Meat Boy (2-1 / 2-0). Meat Boy won both OGCFO fights and also has big ambition. winner of this fight will get eliminator on ABW Athanas - Skrarski. In 265lbs division will meet 2 19 y.o. prospects both career 2-1 records, Semmy Cobb (1-1 OGCFO) and Leo Moracchioli (OGCFO debut). Surely interesting fight to watch. In 185 division there will be interesting fight between debuting in OGCFO Mark Garbut (1-0) and Yoshi Fujiwara (2-0 all OGCFO). Both are undefeated. So big fight at this stage of their carreers for both. Also interested fight to watch should be in 170 lbs while two experience fighters both debuting in OGCFO will meet . Rashid Magomedov (7-2) will face Icarus King (4-6). Looking at records Magomedov is favorite, but only sure thing is that winner will get one of the top org fighters next time.
  9. ABW 55 is now history. Here are some highlights from the event: 1964 people came to see this event. In the opening fight Denny Young won by Kimura against Chris Chandler. It was first win in OGCFO for Denny. Pedro Henrique bounced back after losses to both co-main event fighters and won by unanimous decision against Kadu Alves. Joe Ryzon showed again he's 15 minute fighter and won by unanimous decision against Michael Padrone. Titan Reign added another quick victory to his record knocking Alexander White with beautiful head kick worth KO of the Night award. Roy Benavidez again showed his great ground abilities subbing Liu Bei by Guillotine. Got Sub of the Night award and is ready for more action. Fight number 8 of the event was awarded Fight of the Night Award. Sunny Day in his OGCFO debut was a little bit more active and accurate and deservedly got all rounds from the judges. For Stanislav Chistov it was second straight loss, but former OGCFO champ is still young and will attack top soon. The co-main event was announced as a good ground and pound fighters, suspecting first on top would win. And it was like it was predicting. Gabriel Skrarski got succesful second takedown attemp and went on top. George Bush from the bottom tried sub attemps first but all 3 weren't succesful. Then Skrarski got to work hard with some sub attemps and strikes. The strikes were key to win. After two minutes Bush got cut, and after strikes it just got worse, and doctor decided to stop the fight. Third straight win by Cut for Skrarski. The main event lasted longer that it was suspected. Ajax Athanas needed 3minutes 40 seconds to knock Gjalund Saltsage. Saltsage showed big heart and solid chin but it wasn't enough today, but will get good fights to rebuild his position in the division. And Ajax will have to defend title again.
  10. As usual OGCFO will serve their fans two events. On Tuesday ABW 55 with main event +265lbs division title fight between Ajax Athanas (8-1, OGFCO 5-0) and Gjalund Saltsage (7-3 OGCFO 2-0). Powerful Ajax spent in OGCFO cage 5min 13 seconds with 2'41" fights in his org debut. His last 4 fights lasted total 2min 32 seconds. Gjalund looked nice so far, but Ajax will be real test. Don't go away because you can miss this fight In the co-main event Gabriel Skrarski (5-1 ; 4-1) will face George Bush (8-4 ; 5-2). Both guys have met few months ago in QFC, Skrarski won by Armbar. Since then both joined OGCFO. Both fighters are good on the ground especially with ground and pound. Skrarski cut badly last opponents while Bush just knocked them out. Re-match will be interesting to watch - this guy who will on top will poropably win. Also in the card: Liu Bei (6-2 ; 4-1) - Roy Benavidez (2-1 all OGCFO) two 185lbs division prospects. Bei coming out of a loss to Kron Kai. Benavidez after loss to current challenger Sven Ludwig won one fight by RNC. Bei wins by KO's Benavidez by Subs. winner will join top group of this division. 265 lbs division Titan Reign (3-0 all OGCFO) - Alexander White (1-0, OGCFO) Reign is a prospect who won 3 fights by KO. White is former KT fighter (1-1) now strated to fight MMA rules. Won 1 fight by decision. White is older but it's Reign favorite. Surely good test for White's chin. 155 lbs Joe Ryzon (4-4 ; 2-3) - Michael Padrone (1-0 , OGCFO) debut. Ryzon's record is maybe not impressive but he lost one championship fight against Master Roshi (decision) and then lost to Dave Monson (who got title later). Ryzon 3 losses were decisions, so he spent more time in the cage than Padrone whom only fight last almost 2 minutes. This fight will be answer what both can do. Ryzon can still go lower division and make some damage there, but first he need to make good fight.
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  12. It was good event. ABW 50 is now a history but worth to remind. Nivolumab Opvido knocked Jonathan Hawkes Jr just at the beginning of round 2. Then Dilon Goncalves was better in wrestling match and finally won by kimura (Sub of the night) against Bashad al Hammad. Unhappy in OGCFO James Pearson destroyed hard Ferdor Emelianenko in 54 seconds and was realesed from org. Tank Abbot showed his granite chin taking shot after shot after shot. But his skin wasn't so resistant and Ushat Belov win by TKO due to cut. Anthony Rodgers got KO of the night award for beautiful kick in head of Jeremy Stylez John Niel and Master Roshi spent 15 minutes in the cage. Good fight (awarded for the best) was suprisingly won by John Niel, who will propably now go for the vacant title. Krease McBreezer knocked Maghomedkhan Gamzatkhanov in 59 seconds by head kick. Title shot for the winner is waiting. Manny Pacquiao was another unhappy fighter in OGCFO. He won against Dave Monson and was released. In the co-main event big battle of two unbeaten. Conrad Calacon dominated Colt Jones from the beginning and knocked him in the 3rd round. New champ is born. Main event Quinton Randleman beat Ricardo Machado. What to write? Quinton dominated this division and now is looking for new challenges. Good luck and thanks for promoting OGCFO.
  13. Check on spoiler news and two my events this one was cancelled a long time ago http://www.mmatycoon.com/orgupcomingeventpublic.php?EvID=889093 this will really take place today http://www.mmatycoon.com/orgupcomingeventpublic.php?EvID=889519
  14. Today took place Angry Birds War 49 - one of the seldom OGCFO events without title fight. But it doesn't mean there were no good fighter and ineteristing fights. In the opening bout Murilo Satinho got his first win, after losing first 2 fights, by dominating Bartłomiej Szymuszkowski in all 3 rounds in the eyes of judges (as the spectators). But it could be his last win if no manager will be interested in hiring him. Next fight was quick one - 27 seconds and Maurie Pope could take a shower after knocking Fiachra McNeill. Next 3 fights were also ended by (T)KO as Waki Sashi beat Rey Hannibal, Hans Hammar beat Jesse Point and Super Meat Boy getting KO of the night for head kick sending Mick Bison for a short sleep. Then to the ring came Henry The Crab and Li Lianje and spent there 15 minutes. Henry was better and got unanimous decision as well as fight of the night award with his opponent. Petro Pspic after losing last fight by decision this time didn't wait for judges opinion and knocked Kyle Reyes in 78 seconds. Rupert Whiston knocked Marquan Weatherspoon in the second round. Then co-main event 170lbs division. Alexei Mikhailov who came to OGCFO with great record but lost last 3 fights (last two by decison) and Sugar Lee - OGCFO debut with great record.From the begining Lee was more active looking for clinches and strikes but in the seocnd minute Mikhailov found a takedown. He won most of his fights by submissions and this time found a choke. Lee failed to tap and has fallen unconcious. Nice win for Mikhailov and sub of the night award. Main event - 185lbs division. Michael Scott with only one loss (to current champion) and Ibrahim Suleyman young talent with one loss to one of the top fighters in this division. Favorite was Scott. He attacked from the beginning but Suleyman was defending well and have ponded Scott with some good counters. Suleyman got round 1, in the second rocked opponent, but Scott was able to survive. In the third one good counter, then monster overhand and Scott was down. Suleyman finished him from the mount.Suleyman showed that title fight is not far away from him. Scott is still one of the top fighters and should fight someone from top soon.
  15. ABW 47 review Fights in ABW 47 didn't last much longer but at least 2 of nine went longer than 1 round. Saren The Eagle subbed Vincento Vega in the 3rd (they were awarded for fight of the night) and Artur Kornik knocked Scott Heughan in the middle of 2nd. In other fights scorecard judges were free. In the main event Ajax Athanas did what he's doing best - knocked George Bush in just 27 seconds In the co main event Konstatntin Uszatov got early takedown, made the most stupid decision of the night to get back on his feet and Gjalund Saltsage pounded him with big punches. Forrest Gump added another sub victory to his record but propably will leave OGFCO as he was not satisfied not fighting for the title. Well he could get the chance here, but he may look for it elsewhere. Good luck with this low hype. Titan Reign added another victory to his record beating Yayi Zinsou. Zinsou got early takedown but couldn't make use of it, even got reversed. After referee standup Reign destroyed his opponent and got KO of the night award. Sub of the night went to Gilbert Valur and his Armbar on Randle Jackson.
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