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Bandai™ MMA is very happy to announce that BANDAI 1: Rising is officially underway.


Ten fights will happen at Wild Bobs Bar in Los Angeles, July 27th.


Brak "Souleater" Maugøn will main event the card against Justin "Big Time" Biggs.


Both fighters are managed by crafty experienced managers - Santiago Frederico and Bwang Jong Sr


This will be a clash of two top alliances in their own division as YABAI is currently No.1 in Div 1 and The Cage Cartel is leading Div 2 League 1.


The official preview by Brian Fujitsu is coming soon. Thank you everyone for swiftly accepting the fights!





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BANDAI 1: Origins (July 27th, LA)



Main Event


Brak Maugøn vs. Justin Biggs



Main Card


Perry Roscow Jr vs. Ramses Fiddlesticks

Tony Twist vs. Brodie Lynch

Jake Frankowski vs. Quen Whookey

King Yelats vs. Abahu Okaforo


Prelims

Arthur Shelby vs. Forrest Bisping

Travis Boswell vs. Matty Strongface

Lonzo Suplex vs. LaMelo Suplex

David Otieno vs. Ryan Yoder

Mauricio Silva vs. Jay Doom

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BANDAI 1: Origins is finally upon us. With ten fights across four divisions and six fights in the illustrious Heavyweight division, BANDAIis sure to kick off with a bang. Excitement levels in the world of MMA are at an all-time high and it’s easy to see why. But just in case you need reminding, let’s take a closer look at some of the highlights. I’m Brian Fujitsu. And this is BANDAI:


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Jake “Franek” Frankowski (0-4-0) vs. Quen “40" Whookey (0-0-0)
Welterweight @ 170 lbs


I know what you’re thinking. Why is a fight between two fighters with no wins a highlight? Well I’ll tell you why.
Jake Frankowski is a modern day superstar. Just ask the paparazzi that follow him around the streets of Gdynia, Poland. If you know anything about MMA, you know that he has the ability to win. You know that he has the skill, the talent. But you also know that he has struggled with personal issues in the past. Sex, drugs and alcohol have been the order of the day. A long chequered past has left Frankowski without a professional win. He’s lost some fans along the way. Some friends too. But his incredible amateur career and the viral videos have allowed him to have second chances and third chances. Some of his critics are suggesting this will just be another loss followed by another scandalous headline. But something feels very different. Maybe this time is really not like those other times. Maybe this time we’re finally going to see how remarkable Frankowski’s boxing can be. Quen Whookey should be hoping that’s not the case. Whookey makes his debut at BANDAI’s opening show. A boxer himself, the man they call “40” has already announced his intention to destroy his opponent. He has the better manager. He has the better trainers. Some say he even has the better boxing. But what Whookey doesn’t have, is the experience. And that could make all the difference. The venue for BANDAI1 only sits 750 people. But anyone that has been there will tell you that it feels like 750,000. It’s going to be absolute chaos. Hardcore fans have been waiting for this event and will make their voices heard. And when the last fan leaves and the lights are turned off, only one of these Welterweight fighters will know what it’s like to leave as a winner.



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The Butcher” Perry Roscrow Jr (9-7-0) vs. Ramses “Jumpin' " Fiddlesticks (7-12-0)
Heavyweight @ 265 lbs

The Roscrow family is synonymous with Mixed Martial Arts and every time Perry Roscrow Jr steps into the cage, he has the expectation of the Roscrow name with him. Son of former MMA Heavyweight Perry Roscrow, Roscrow Jr isn’t really looking to follow in his father’s footsteps. He’s looking to reach a whole new level. He’s looking to make a name for himself. He kind of already has. Fans call him “The Butcher” and for good reason. Just look at his first four fights. Four fights. Four wins. Four submissions. Four finishes. Four finishes in the very first round. It was an incredible start to an incredible career. But perhaps his greatest achievement came in recent years with a Submission of the Night award followed by a Fight of the Night award followed by yet another Submission of the Night award. The art of submission is becoming increasingly rare inside the cage where both managers and impatient fans cry out for the violence of knockouts. But there is another fighter that likes to submit his opponents. There is another brown belt that has won awards for choking out his victims. And he will be in the cage with “The Butcher” on July 27th. Ramses Fiddlesticks has won seven fights and all came via submission. He has even won on the ground in the Tycoon World Grappling Championships. Don’t be fooled by the ground game, Ramses can stand up with the best of them. He can go toe-to-toe if that’s where the fight takes him. The London native has a wide array of weapons. Catch one of those sharp elbows, and it could be an early night. Ultimately however, it’s “The Butcher” who has won via a decision. It’s “The Butcher” that has won via knockout. Will it be “The Butcher” who wins at BANDAI 1: Origins? The fans in attendance win this one.



THE MAIN EVENT

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Brak “Souleater” Maugøn (9-2-0) vs. Justin “Big Time" Biggs (15-14-0)
Heavyweight @ 265 lbs

Liechtenstein is the fourth smallest country in Europe. It is the smallest country in the world to border two countries. It has a population of just 37,000 people. And one of those people, is a souleater. Fear is a strange thing in MMA. But there are two things that most fighters can agree on. The walk to the cage is a frightening one. The walk to the cage when Brak “Souleater” Maugon is inside is the most frightening one of all. This is a scary man. Brak has spent most of his career at Las Vegas’ KnockOut FC going on a 7-fight win streak there. It all started with an 18 second destruction of Boon Wrecking Ball. Ball was no scrub either. He was 3-1-0 going into that fight and just like many of souleater's opponents, he hasn’t been the same since. People still ask to this day, why didn’t Brak Maugon fight for the KnockOut FC heavyweight title? Why was that fight not made? Still only 25 years old, Brak has plenty more to give. It’s possible that titles aren’t this fighter’s number one priority. After all, the Liechi Butcher is here to eat souls. It doesn’t get any bigger than the main event of the first show. These two fighters instantly become the face of the organisation. It’s a lot of pressure. Something Justin “Big Time” Biggs knows all about. Biggs loves this. Biggs lives for this, for the big time. So far it’s been one step forward two steps back for the Bronx boxer. But a win here will be the catalyst he’s always needed. It will be ten steps forward. He may be smaller than his opponent but he matches him in every other department. Elite boxing. Sensational muay thai. Exceptional wrestling. And a brown belt to boot. Justin Biggs has it all, except that famous marquee win. That could all change in one night. That could all change at BANDAI 1: Origins.

That’s just a small selection of what’s on offer at BANDAI’s first show this Saturday. It’s sure to be a remarkable event, elite even. Knockouts, submissions, souleaters, it has it all. We’ll be there to see history in the making. It’s BANDAI 1: Origins and the origins of something special.

I’m Brian Fujitsu.
The BANDAI violence awaits you.

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After the wild success of BANDAI 1: Origins we are BACK! I’m Brian Fujitsu. And this is BANDAI 2: Unproven.

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BANDAI 2: Unproven (August 2nd, LA)

Main Event

James Kicker vs. Veli Ilkka Perkules

Main Card

Vincenzo Hall vs. Darell Yao Ming
Tony Twist vs. King Yelats
Mike Costumers vs. Charlie Hickings
Metro Nomi vs. Bobby Whittaker
Prelims
Jab Buckeye vs. Uriel Zacanakas
Rajono Rondo vs. Chris Werdm
Sandu Lungu vs. Jason Klaymore
Rodrigo Silva vs. Oskar Bluza
Clay Compton vs. Klay Thompson


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Mike Has Completely Lost Any Investment He Has Had “In This Game Which Is” An Insult To All These Paying Costumers (1-1-0) vs. Charlie Hickings (1-0-0)
Middleweights @ 185 lbs

Mike Has Completely Lost Any Investment He Has Had “In This Game Which Is” An Insult To All These Paying Costumers.

It would have been the best name ever if not for wrongly declaring that all fans are in fancy dress. Which costume will “In This Game Which Is” be hiding behind on Saturday the 2nd of August? Which fighter will turn up on the night? The one that got knocked out with just 11 seconds left in his debut? Or the one that won the spectacular albeit controversial decision in his last fight? “In This Game Which Is” is just one of the fighters on the BANDAI roster that is looking to prove that he belongs on the posters, that he belongs at the top of the rankings. Two of the most polarising figures in MMA go head-to-head in this matchup of the misfits. We don’t need to dig up old wounds, but we’re going to. Mike Has Completely Lost Any Investment He Has Had “In This Game Which Is” An Insult To All These Paying Costumers wasn’t born with such a long and angry name. He changed it by deed poll after years of feeling neglected by one of MMA’s most influential men - Mike Tycoon. This is no ordinary chip on a shoulder. Every time “In This Game Which Is" enters the cage, he brings with him an ounce of “F You” sprinkled with a dose of casual hatred. And every single time, it proves a fitting recipe for a fantastic fight. This will be no different. “In This Game Which Is” is pure entertainment both in and out of the cage. His opponent knows a thing or two about sticking it to the man, just look at his official fighter photo. Leading up to his one and only fight thus far against Florentijn Van Eerden, everyone was talking about Van Eerden’s heavy hands. How Van Eerden had the potential to knock Hickings out cold. Power this and strength that. But it was Hickings who only needed 32 seconds to get the devastating knockout. It was an uppercut from hell. Both of these fighters have been called crazy during their respective careers. They will have to dig deep to get the win here. On the 2nd of August, one of these fighters will prove just how crazy they are willing to become in the name of victory.


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Tony Twist (1-1-0) vs. King Yelats (1-4-0)

Heavyweight @ 265 lbs

Here we have two heavyweight fighters that fought at BANDAI 1: Origins. They both won on that opening night. They both won via first round finishes. And they’ll both be hoping they can win again here to continue that streak and to keep the momentum going. It was King Yelats’ first career win. Having lost half of his fights to submission, he got his own submission win against all odds. A blue belt in jiu jitsu, Yelats may have to look for an alternative path to victory as he takes on a fellow blue belt this time around. The perfect game plan is needed because Tony Twist can take advantage of any mistake. Just ask his last opponent who took him into the clinch, only to get knocked out seconds later. Still only 19 years old, Twist is an exciting prospect in a stacked heavyweight division. Despite his young age, this is a fighter that knows what it takes to be a mixed martial artist. He trains at the appropriately titled The House of Pain. After his debut loss he trained for months before even thinking about another fight. He only thought about improving. He HAD to improve. And he did. Today’s Tony Twist would have knocked out debut Tony Twist. The future is bright for this Peoria native.


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James Kicker (11-11-0) vs. Veli Ilkka “V.I.P.” Perkules (1-1-0)
Welterweight @ 170 lbs


The main event. The ticket selling machine. The most anticipated of moments. And the reason that thousands of people turn up to provide their unwavering attention. And at BANDAI 2: Unproven, we have one of the best. We have the best wrestler of the welterweight division in James Kicker. Going up against a fighter managed by the best manager of any division in Lance Templeton. But everyone involved knows that managers don’t win fights, fighters do. And on Saturday the 2nd of August, it will be Veli Ilkka “V.I.P.” Perkules that will be inside the cage when the doors are closed. It’s something he hasn’t done for two and a half years. That was the last time he fought and as time went by, everyone believed Perkules was done. Another fighter that retired unproven. But he’s not done. He has some of the best skills in all of MMA and they will be on full display during his return. He may have the elite skills but Kicker has the experience as a one time champion of Devastation Fighting Championship. Both fighters are in their thirties and looking to go out on top. Both fighters need a finish in the cage for a better finish to their career.


It’s going to be an electric event with all of the ups and downs that BANDAI MMA brings to the table. As always, we’d love to hear your thoughts on all things BANDAI. Get involved for a chance to win an upvote. Make your predictions, share your suggestions.



I’m Brian Fujitsu.
The BANDAI violence awaits you.

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BANDAI 3: Honor (August 13th, LA)



Main Event


Lester Piggott vs. Zinedine Eldoroado



Main Card


Marco Otto vs. Tom Harper

Pee Nile vs. Qui Non Song

Billy Burns vs. Hugo Abbot

Lionel Tressi vs. Leondardo Song


Prelims

Yuri Voronov vs. Smackin Chops

Rick Dick vs. Mori Ranmaru

Romelu Katibaba vs. Jepoy Dizon

Neck Deeyas vs. Neyt Deeyas

Anubis Zeus vs. Victor Hopkins







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Also LHW division is opened so now we have all the divisions from Lightweight (155) to Heavyweight (265).

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Bandai 4 Results





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BANDAI 4: Honor (August 20th, LA)



Main Event


Jah Wobble beat Rei Bourke by TKO in Round 2 (4:45) and won the inaugural BANDAI Lightweight Title!





Main Card


Young Lad beat Pete Vonshredder by KO in Round 1 (2:46) to win the inaugural BANDAI Light Heavyweight title!


Felix Inarritu knocked out Bruce Banner with a knee in Round 1 (1:46).


Corey Parker beat Mr Second by TKO in Round 1 (2:23).

Greg Peterson knocked out Ian McAllister in Round 1 (2:42). It was awarded the FIGHT OF THE NIGHT award.





Prelims



Bubba Jack submitted Amaru Maita with an Armbar in Round 2 (2:57). It was awarded the SUB OF THE NIGHT award.

Mehmet Muiluttaja knocked out James Curwell in Round 1 (1:13). It was awarded KO OF THE NIGHT award.

Dave Watson beat Jamal Thompson by TKO in Round 1 (4:27).

Bob Lawler knocked out Ryan Yoder in Round 3 (1:15).

Neyt Deeyas made Saki Naburaba submit to strikes in Round 1 (49 seconds).






















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Congratulations to our first ever inaugural BANDAI champions!


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Young Lad (13-4) BANDAI LHW Champion Jah Wobble (12-1) BANDAI LW Champion

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BANDAI 5: Loyalty (August 26th, LA)




Main Event


Solomon Nao vs. Boris Balkan




Main Card


Hello Bay vs. Sarmat Tigiev

Sandu Lungu vs. Seiya Watanabe

Charlie Hickings vs. Chris Werdm

Abahu Okaforo vs. Jay Doom



Prelims

David Otieno vs. Jake Frankowski

Shingoku Shoryu vs. Vladimir Deschencko

Dom Franzen vs. Ragnar Bjarnasson

Christopher Blackburn vs. Frank Matthews

Smiling Poo vs. JJ Jones

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BANDAI 6: Galaxy (September 2nd, LA)




Main Event


Slave Master vs. Bubba Joe



Round II of BANDAI WW Grand Prix


Jepoy Dizon vs. Pee Nile

Qui Non Song vs. Romelu Katibaba

Smackin Chops vs. Rick Dick

Mori Ranmaru vs. Yuri Voronov

Zinedine Eldoroado vs. Billy Burns

Hugo Abbot vs. Lester Piggott

Leondardo Song vs. Marco Otto

Tom Harper vs. Lionel Tressi


Prelims


Victor Hopkins vs. Ben Laukis


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