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Alex "Almighty" Irwin defeats Keyser "The Con Artist" Soze

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This one was a little hard for me to watch, mainly because I manage Soze and I did not think he had much of a chance. He wanted the fight though, and I could not talk him out of making his debut. Soze initiated several clinches but was dominated by Irwin in the clinch. Outside of the clinch it was almost as if these two where on different planets. Irwin destroyed Soze with ease landing a huge uppercut at 1:06 of the first round, and got the win by way of knockout. Soze is off to Helsinki and back to training as Irwin looks to climb up the Welterweight chain here in HFC.

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seems like tony took the fight just know hiddens and confidence drop thing of his 18 year old .

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A few big changes have been made over the last few days. Now don’t worry Meet the Future is still are merchandise partner. We still have the same poster designer and writer so what could these changes be? We now have bookmakers! Just to let everyone know I am well over 75% with my predictions for this organization so if you want to take my predictions and try to win some money please check out our bookmakers. I was poking around on their odds page and I was happy with what I was seeing from most of them, so for the gamblers out there I am sure you will like what you will see. I am going to drop 10k in bets for this card and I will let you all know my winnings and losing’s. What could be more important than that you ask, well the fights themselves and we are going to look at each one of them right now.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 1- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

Peter "Spiderman" Season (0-0) {0-0} versus Kurt "Swift" Zukaryian (1-2) {1-1}

 

I love the Light Heavyweight division here at Honor Fighting Championship. Season is making his debut while I have seen Zukaryian in action before. Season is a wrestler with a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, who has also had some training in the standup aspect of the fight game. Since his opponent is a better wrestler I would assume Season will at least try to stand up and fight in this one, but with a fighter making his debut nothing is for sure. Kurt Zukaryian has participated in three fights already two for HFC and he is looking to move up the ranks. He is a great wrestler with a good motor, but will he want to wrestle with a blue belt? I think he will wrestler with Season and Season will submit Kurt in the second round. I am dropping 1k on Season to win.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 2- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

Anthony "Heavy Hands" Newsom (1-1) {0-0} versus Anderson "Shogun" Christopher (1-2) {0-1}

 

Heavy Hands will be making his first appearance in HFC, but this is not his first fight. He is currently one and one with both of his fights ending by decision so you know he has good cardio. He is the much better fighter in the standup aspect but he also loves to take his opponents down, which he should avoid in this one. Christopher is an eighteen year old brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu which is incredibly amazing for a person of his age. He has been so dedicated to the Jiu Jitsu game Christopher really hasn’t developed anything else just yet, but he has plenty of time to improve. I think Newsom makes the big mistake of taking Christopher down in this fight and my 1k bet is going on Christopher to win by submission in the first round.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 3- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

John "Drav" Dravinski (1-1) {0-0} versus Gustavo Gracie (4-2) {1-0}

 

Dravinski is looking to make a big impact in HFC by taking on a top ten Middleweight in his first fight. If Dravinski can keep the fight standing he should be able to just pick apart Gracie. Clearly John has the much better skill set when it comes to striking, and he might also have a slight edge in wrestling but he will not want to go to the ground. Gracie is a brown belt with a little backing in wrestling. He got off to a slow start in his young career by dropping his first two fights, but he rebounded and is currently on a four fight winning streak. In those four fights Gustavo has won all four of them by submission in the first round. I see Dravinski making the mistake of allowing the takedown or just going for one him in this fight and I have a first round submission victory for Gracie. Obviously my money would be on Gracie in this one, but I could not find odds at In The Red Sports Book where I am placing all of my bets.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 4- Featherweight Fight (145lbs)

 

Bruce Shashia (3-2) {1-1} versus Brian "Cold Bloded" Fury (2-2) {1-1}

 

The most interesting thing to me in this fight is the fact both of these guys have fought the same two opponents since they arrived at HFC. Both of these guys defeated Janusz Bomba but lost to Jack Harris. These two guys I would grade equal to each other. I could not say who the better striker or better grappler is. Both of these guys have gone the distance often so I see that happening again. It is truly a coin flip on who will win this fight and I am going to make a thousand dollar guess and say Shashia wins this fight by decision.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 5- Featherweight Fight (145lbs)

 

Dallas "Haneous" Riley (26-21) {0-0} versus Jack "The Tank" Harris (4-1) {2-0}

 

The forty seven fight twenty four year old veterans best days may be behind him. It has been a long time since Riley has had a fight in a organization and that could be because he just doesn’t have it anymore. Riley would love to prove to the world that he does still have it and he gets the chance against Jack Harris. Harris has won all of his fights by decision with his great wrestling. I am not sure if he can go for the same tactics in this one as Riley is a purple belt and has more submission wins than Harris has fights. Harris has only one loss and of course it was by submission so he could be in a bit of trouble in this one. I think Riley wins by submission in the second round, but I am praying for a Harris win as I will be the amazing odds.

 

Main Card Bout Number 1- Welterweight Fight (170lbs)

 

James "The Snake" Chaney (13-12) {0-0} versus Georgey "Suplex" Prendergast (3-1-1) {0-0-0}

 

Chaney is a submission specialist with twenty five fights under his belt. He will clearly be looking to get the fight to the ground and show off his Jiu Jitsu skills. Chaney has more than double submission victories than Prendergast has fights. Prendergast is a striker who loves to bang. If he can keep this fight standing I don’t see how Chaney will have a chance, even with the fight experience. Prendergast loves to fight in the clinch but he also likes to score points with takedowns. He will not want to look for a takedown under any circumstance in this fight though. I think this fight will go to the ground somehow some way and I will pick Chaney to win in the first round by submission.

 

Main Card Bout Number 2- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

Jonathan "Beast" Vinyard (2-2) {1-1} versus "The Wasp" Wayde West (1-0) {1-0}

 

Classic strikers versus grappler match up in this one. Vinyard is the grappler holding a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He has two wins in his career and both of them have been won by submission. He will want to work this fight to the ground and try to get the early submission as I am not sure his chin will be able to hold up against the Muay Thai striker West. The Wasp is a very aggressive fighter who will work from the clinch or at range. His best bet in this fight will be to stay at range so he does not have to deal with guard being pulled from the clinch. He should look to mix up his strikes much like he did in his last fight to throw Vinyard off balance. I see Wayde West winning this fight by knockout in the second round.

 

Main Card Bout Number 3- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)

 

"The Magician" Ari Birmiski (23-18) {0-0} versus "Unanimous" Rory Kincade (23-15) {0-0}

 

This will be a very difficult fight to predict a winner. Both of these guys are very well rounded and they will be willing to showcase all of their skills in this one. These two have been around for a long time and are starting to fade so this could be the fight that gets one of these guys back into the sun for one last ride. Even at their age both guys have good cardio and both will be able to hang in there if this fight goes the distance. Birmiski has nine wins by submission so he will more than likely have a slight advantage on the ground while Kincade has participated in Kickboxing and should have a slight advantage standing up. I am going to pick Ari Birmiski to win by submission in the third round.

 

Co Main Event, Main Card Bout Number 4- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)

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bj "Boogieman" Ferguson (28-15) {0-0} versus Gabriel "DaBeast" Douglas (3-1) {2-0}

 

This fight was not announced as a number one contenders fight, but I would think the winner would be the next one in line to get a crack at the Bantamweight Title. These two are ranked number one and two in the division for HFC and that would make me think the winners have to get something. Ferguson is well past his prime, but he feels like he has much more in the tank to give. He is a wrestler who has had fifteen wins by decision, so he knows how to point out a victory. If he can keep the fight down on the ground for the most part he should easily point out a victory. Gabriel Douglas is a boxer with some wrestling and will be looking to send Ferguson to the old folk’s home. Douglas all though is a point fighter and that could spell trouble for him, as he is facing a crafty veteran. Douglas will want to be a little more aggressive than he usully is and will want to try and knock out Ferguson versus being content to go to the score cards. I think Douglas will do a good job of keeping the fight standing and he will out point Ferguson in the stand up. I am putting my money 1k on Douglas to win by decision.

 

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Julius Caesar (3-0) {1-0} versus Arshnoor "THE BRUTALIZER" Singh (5-1) {1-0}

 

This should be the last title to be determined in HFC, but with the draw at the last event there will still be one open division after this fight. Caesar is kind of a jack of all trades but his strength lies in his boxing. Even with that being said he might want to try and wrestle with Singh and look for a submission early. I only say this because Singh is truly THE BRUTALIZER as he is not just on a five fight win streak, but a four fight Knockout of the Night winning streak. The head kicks Singh throws are just beautiful and they can end a fight in seconds. Singh is also a great wrestler so he might be able to keep the fight standing if Caesar does go for the takedown. This is a hard fight for me to pick, but I am going to pick Singh to win by knockout in the second round. Since one of the fights was not available to pick at In The Red Sports Book and I said I was dropping 10k on this card, I will be putting 2k on this fight. 1k at In The Red Sports Book and 1k at Rainbow Bets. Make me proud Singh, and take home the gold.

 

This card is action packed and gambling packed so make sure to get to one of our sports books and have a ball. Also pick up any of your clothing needs from Meet the Future. I will give an updated to all of my gambling winnings and losses at the review of Wednesday Warfare II so please read that as well. As always if you have anything to comment about please do it at our Smack Talk Thread rather it is good or bad.

 

This has once again been Tony Rossi with your event preview. All views and opinions are strictly those of the writer and may not reflect those of Honor Fighting Championship. Honor Fighting Championship does own all the rights to this article and it may not be reused or retransmitted without written expressed consent from Honor Fighting Championship.

 

 

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A few big changes have been made over the last few days. Now don’t worry Meet the Future is still are merchandise partner. We still have the same poster designer and writer so what could these changes be? We now have bookmakers! Just to let everyone know I am well over 75% with my predictions for this organization so if you want to take my predictions and try to win some money please check out our bookmakers. I was poking around on their odds page and I was happy with what I was seeing from most of them, so for the gamblers out there I am sure you will like what you will see. I am going to drop 10k in bets for this card and I will let you all know my winnings and losing’s. What could be more important than that you ask, well the fights themselves and we are going to look at each one of them right now.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 1- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

Peter "Spiderman" Season (0-0) {0-0} versus Kurt "Swift" Zukaryian (1-2) {1-1}

 

I love the Light Heavyweight division here at Honor Fighting Championship. Season is making his debut while I have seen Zukaryian in action before. Season is a wrestler with a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, who has also had some training in the standup aspect of the fight game. Since his opponent is a better wrestler I would assume Season will at least try to stand up and fight in this one, but with a fighter making his debut nothing is for sure. Kurt Zukaryian has participated in three fights already two for HFC and he is looking to move up the ranks. He is a great wrestler with a good motor, but will he want to wrestle with a blue belt? I think he will wrestler with Season and Season will submit Kurt in the second round. I am dropping 1k on Season to win.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 2- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

Anthony "Heavy Hands" Newsom (1-1) {0-0} versus Anderson "Shogun" Christopher (1-2) {0-1}

 

Heavy Hands will be making his first appearance in HFC, but this is not his first fight. He is currently one and one with both of his fights ending by decision so you know he has good cardio. He is the much better fighter in the standup aspect but he also loves to take his opponents down, which he should avoid in this one. Christopher is an eighteen year old brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu which is incredibly amazing for a person of his age. He has been so dedicated to the Jiu Jitsu game Christopher really hasn’t developed anything else just yet, but he has plenty of time to improve. I think Newsom makes the big mistake of taking Christopher down in this fight and my 1k bet is going on Christopher to win by submission in the first round.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 3- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

John "Drav" Dravinski (1-1) {0-0} versus Gustavo Gracie (4-2) {1-0}

 

Dravinski is looking to make a big impact in HFC by taking on a top ten Middleweight in his first fight. If Dravinski can keep the fight standing he should be able to just pick apart Gracie. Clearly John has the much better skill set when it comes to striking, and he might also have a slight edge in wrestling but he will not want to go to the ground. Gracie is a brown belt with a little backing in wrestling. He got off to a slow start in his young career by dropping his first two fights, but he rebounded and is currently on a four fight winning streak. In those four fights Gustavo has won all four of them by submission in the first round. I see Dravinski making the mistake of allowing the takedown or just going for one him in this fight and I have a first round submission victory for Gracie. Obviously my money would be on Gracie in this one, but I could not find odds at In The Red Sports Book where I am placing all of my bets.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 4- Featherweight Fight (145lbs)

 

Bruce Shashia (3-2) {1-1} versus Brian "Cold Bloded" Fury (2-2) {1-1}

 

The most interesting thing to me in this fight is the fact both of these guys have fought the same two opponents since they arrived at HFC. Both of these guys defeated Janusz Bomba but lost to Jack Harris. These two guys I would grade equal to each other. I could not say who the better striker or better grappler is. Both of these guys have gone the distance often so I see that happening again. It is truly a coin flip on who will win this fight and I am going to make a thousand dollar guess and say Shashia wins this fight by decision.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 5- Featherweight Fight (145lbs)

 

Dallas "Haneous" Riley (26-21) {0-0} versus Jack "The Tank" Harris (4-1) {2-0}

 

The forty seven fight twenty four year old veterans best days may be behind him. It has been a long time since Riley has had a fight in a organization and that could be because he just doesn’t have it anymore. Riley would love to prove to the world that he does still have it and he gets the chance against Jack Harris. Harris has won all of his fights by decision with his great wrestling. I am not sure if he can go for the same tactics in this one as Riley is a purple belt and has more submission wins than Harris has fights. Harris has only one loss and of course it was by submission so he could be in a bit of trouble in this one. I think Riley wins by submission in the second round, but I am praying for a Harris win as I will be the amazing odds.

 

Main Card Bout Number 1- Welterweight Fight (170lbs)

 

James "The Snake" Chaney (13-12) {0-0} versus Georgey "Suplex" Prendergast (3-1-1) {0-0-0}

 

Chaney is a submission specialist with twenty five fights under his belt. He will clearly be looking to get the fight to the ground and show off his Jiu Jitsu skills. Chaney has more than double submission victories than Prendergast has fights. Prendergast is a striker who loves to bang. If he can keep this fight standing I don’t see how Chaney will have a chance, even with the fight experience. Prendergast loves to fight in the clinch but he also likes to score points with takedowns. He will not want to look for a takedown under any circumstance in this fight though. I think this fight will go to the ground somehow some way and I will pick Chaney to win in the first round by submission.

 

Main Card Bout Number 2- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

Jonathan "Beast" Vinyard (2-2) {1-1} versus "The Wasp" Wayde West (1-0) {1-0}

 

Classic strikers versus grappler match up in this one. Vinyard is the grappler holding a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He has two wins in his career and both of them have been won by submission. He will want to work this fight to the ground and try to get the early submission as I am not sure his chin will be able to hold up against the Muay Thai striker West. The Wasp is a very aggressive fighter who will work from the clinch or at range. His best bet in this fight will be to stay at range so he does not have to deal with guard being pulled from the clinch. He should look to mix up his strikes much like he did in his last fight to throw Vinyard off balance. I see Wayde West winning this fight by knockout in the second round.

 

Main Card Bout Number 3- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)

 

"The Magician" Ari Birmiski (23-18) {0-0} versus "Unanimous" Rory Kincade (23-15) {0-0}

 

This will be a very difficult fight to predict a winner. Both of these guys are very well rounded and they will be willing to showcase all of their skills in this one. These two have been around for a long time and are starting to fade so this could be the fight that gets one of these guys back into the sun for one last ride. Even at their age both guys have good cardio and both will be able to hang in there if this fight goes the distance. Birmiski has nine wins by submission so he will more than likely have a slight advantage on the ground while Kincade has participated in Kickboxing and should have a slight advantage standing up. I am going to pick Ari Birmiski to win by submission in the third round.

 

Co Main Event, Main Card Bout Number 4- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)

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bj "Boogieman" Ferguson (28-15) {0-0} versus Gabriel "DaBeast" Douglas (3-1) {2-0}

 

This fight was not announced as a number one contenders fight, but I would think the winner would be the next one in line to get a crack at the Bantamweight Title. These two are ranked number one and two in the division for HFC and that would make me think the winners have to get something. Ferguson is well past his prime, but he feels like he has much more in the tank to give. He is a wrestler who has had fifteen wins by decision, so he knows how to point out a victory. If he can keep the fight down on the ground for the most part he should easily point out a victory. Gabriel Douglas is a boxer with some wrestling and will be looking to send Ferguson to the old folk’s home. Douglas all though is a point fighter and that could spell trouble for him, as he is facing a crafty veteran. Douglas will want to be a little more aggressive than he usully is and will want to try and knock out Ferguson versus being content to go to the score cards. I think Douglas will do a good job of keeping the fight standing and he will out point Ferguson in the stand up. I am putting my money 1k on Douglas to win by decision.

 

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Julius Caesar (3-0) {1-0} versus Arshnoor "THE BRUTALIZER" Singh (5-1) {1-0}

 

This should be the last title to be determined in HFC, but with the draw at the last event there will still be one open division after this fight. Caesar is kind of a jack of all trades but his strength lies in his boxing. Even with that being said he might want to try and wrestle with Singh and look for a submission early. I only say this because Singh is truly THE BRUTALIZER as he is not just on a five fight win streak, but a four fight Knockout of the Night winning streak. The head kicks Singh throws are just beautiful and they can end a fight in seconds. Singh is also a great wrestler so he might be able to keep the fight standing if Caesar does go for the takedown. This is a hard fight for me to pick, but I am going to pick Singh to win by knockout in the second round. Since one of the fights was not available to pick at In The Red Sports Book and I said I was dropping 10k on this card, I will be putting 2k on this fight. 1k at In The Red Sports Book and 1k at Rainbow Bets. Make me proud Singh, and take home the gold.

 

This card is action packed and gambling packed so make sure to get to one of our sports books and have a ball. Also pick up any of your clothing needs from Meet the Future. I will give an updated to all of my gambling winnings and losses at the review of Wednesday Warfare II so please read that as well. As always if you have anything to comment about please do it at our Smack Talk Thread rather it is good or bad.

 

This has once again been Tony Rossi with your event preview. All views and opinions are strictly those of the writer and may not reflect those of Honor Fighting Championship. Honor Fighting Championship does own all the rights to this article and it may not be reused or retransmitted without written expressed consent from Honor Fighting Championship.

 

 

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A few big changes have been made over the last few days. Now don’t worry Meet the Future is still are merchandise partner. We still have the same poster designer and writer so what could these changes be? We now have bookmakers! Just to let everyone know I am well over 75% with my predictions for this organization so if you want to take my predictions and try to win some money please check out our bookmakers. I was poking around on their odds page and I was happy with what I was seeing from most of them, so for the gamblers out there I am sure you will like what you will see. I am going to drop 10k in bets for this card and I will let you all know my winnings and losing’s. What could be more important than that you ask, well the fights themselves and we are going to look at each one of them right now.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 1- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

Peter "Spiderman" Season (0-0) {0-0} versus Kurt "Swift" Zukaryian (1-2) {1-1}

 

I love the Light Heavyweight division here at Honor Fighting Championship. Season is making his debut while I have seen Zukaryian in action before. Season is a wrestler with a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, who has also had some training in the standup aspect of the fight game. Since his opponent is a better wrestler I would assume Season will at least try to stand up and fight in this one, but with a fighter making his debut nothing is for sure. Kurt Zukaryian has participated in three fights already two for HFC and he is looking to move up the ranks. He is a great wrestler with a good motor, but will he want to wrestle with a blue belt? I think he will wrestler with Season and Season will submit Kurt in the second round. I am dropping 1k on Season to win.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 2- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

Anthony "Heavy Hands" Newsom (1-1) {0-0} versus Anderson "Shogun" Christopher (1-2) {0-1}

 

Heavy Hands will be making his first appearance in HFC, but this is not his first fight. He is currently one and one with both of his fights ending by decision so you know he has good cardio. He is the much better fighter in the standup aspect but he also loves to take his opponents down, which he should avoid in this one. Christopher is an eighteen year old brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu which is incredibly amazing for a person of his age. He has been so dedicated to the Jiu Jitsu game Christopher really hasn’t developed anything else just yet, but he has plenty of time to improve. I think Newsom makes the big mistake of taking Christopher down in this fight and my 1k bet is going on Christopher to win by submission in the first round.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 3- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

John "Drav" Dravinski (1-1) {0-0} versus Gustavo Gracie (4-2) {1-0}

 

Dravinski is looking to make a big impact in HFC by taking on a top ten Middleweight in his first fight. If Dravinski can keep the fight standing he should be able to just pick apart Gracie. Clearly John has the much better skill set when it comes to striking, and he might also have a slight edge in wrestling but he will not want to go to the ground. Gracie is a brown belt with a little backing in wrestling. He got off to a slow start in his young career by dropping his first two fights, but he rebounded and is currently on a four fight winning streak. In those four fights Gustavo has won all four of them by submission in the first round. I see Dravinski making the mistake of allowing the takedown or just going for one him in this fight and I have a first round submission victory for Gracie. Obviously my money would be on Gracie in this one, but I could not find odds at In The Red Sports Book where I am placing all of my bets.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 4- Featherweight Fight (145lbs)

 

Bruce Shashia (3-2) {1-1} versus Brian "Cold Bloded" Fury (2-2) {1-1}

 

The most interesting thing to me in this fight is the fact both of these guys have fought the same two opponents since they arrived at HFC. Both of these guys defeated Janusz Bomba but lost to Jack Harris. These two guys I would grade equal to each other. I could not say who the better striker or better grappler is. Both of these guys have gone the distance often so I see that happening again. It is truly a coin flip on who will win this fight and I am going to make a thousand dollar guess and say Shashia wins this fight by decision.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 5- Featherweight Fight (145lbs)

 

Dallas "Haneous" Riley (26-21) {0-0} versus Jack "The Tank" Harris (4-1) {2-0}

 

The forty seven fight twenty four year old veterans best days may be behind him. It has been a long time since Riley has had a fight in a organization and that could be because he just doesn’t have it anymore. Riley would love to prove to the world that he does still have it and he gets the chance against Jack Harris. Harris has won all of his fights by decision with his great wrestling. I am not sure if he can go for the same tactics in this one as Riley is a purple belt and has more submission wins than Harris has fights. Harris has only one loss and of course it was by submission so he could be in a bit of trouble in this one. I think Riley wins by submission in the second round, but I am praying for a Harris win as I will be the amazing odds.

 

Main Card Bout Number 1- Welterweight Fight (170lbs)

 

James "The Snake" Chaney (13-12) {0-0} versus Georgey "Suplex" Prendergast (3-1-1) {0-0-0}

 

Chaney is a submission specialist with twenty five fights under his belt. He will clearly be looking to get the fight to the ground and show off his Jiu Jitsu skills. Chaney has more than double submission victories than Prendergast has fights. Prendergast is a striker who loves to bang. If he can keep this fight standing I don’t see how Chaney will have a chance, even with the fight experience. Prendergast loves to fight in the clinch but he also likes to score points with takedowns. He will not want to look for a takedown under any circumstance in this fight though. I think this fight will go to the ground somehow some way and I will pick Chaney to win in the first round by submission.

 

Main Card Bout Number 2- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

Jonathan "Beast" Vinyard (2-2) {1-1} versus "The Wasp" Wayde West (1-0) {1-0}

 

Classic strikers versus grappler match up in this one. Vinyard is the grappler holding a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He has two wins in his career and both of them have been won by submission. He will want to work this fight to the ground and try to get the early submission as I am not sure his chin will be able to hold up against the Muay Thai striker West. The Wasp is a very aggressive fighter who will work from the clinch or at range. His best bet in this fight will be to stay at range so he does not have to deal with guard being pulled from the clinch. He should look to mix up his strikes much like he did in his last fight to throw Vinyard off balance. I see Wayde West winning this fight by knockout in the second round.

 

Main Card Bout Number 3- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)

 

"The Magician" Ari Birmiski (23-18) {0-0} versus "Unanimous" Rory Kincade (23-15) {0-0}

 

This will be a very difficult fight to predict a winner. Both of these guys are very well rounded and they will be willing to showcase all of their skills in this one. These two have been around for a long time and are starting to fade so this could be the fight that gets one of these guys back into the sun for one last ride. Even at their age both guys have good cardio and both will be able to hang in there if this fight goes the distance. Birmiski has nine wins by submission so he will more than likely have a slight advantage on the ground while Kincade has participated in Kickboxing and should have a slight advantage standing up. I am going to pick Ari Birmiski to win by submission in the third round.

 

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bj "Boogieman" Ferguson (28-15) {0-0} versus Gabriel "DaBeast" Douglas (3-1) {2-0}

 

This fight was not announced as a number one contenders fight, but I would think the winner would be the next one in line to get a crack at the Bantamweight Title. These two are ranked number one and two in the division for HFC and that would make me think the winners have to get something. Ferguson is well past his prime, but he feels like he has much more in the tank to give. He is a wrestler who has had fifteen wins by decision, so he knows how to point out a victory. If he can keep the fight down on the ground for the most part he should easily point out a victory. Gabriel Douglas is a boxer with some wrestling and will be looking to send Ferguson to the old folk’s home. Douglas all though is a point fighter and that could spell trouble for him, as he is facing a crafty veteran. Douglas will want to be a little more aggressive than he usully is and will want to try and knock out Ferguson versus being content to go to the score cards. I think Douglas will do a good job of keeping the fight standing and he will out point Ferguson in the stand up. I am putting my money 1k on Douglas to win by decision.

 

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Julius Caesar (3-0) {1-0} versus Arshnoor "THE BRUTALIZER" Singh (5-1) {1-0}

 

This should be the last title to be determined in HFC, but with the draw at the last event there will still be one open division after this fight. Caesar is kind of a jack of all trades but his strength lies in his boxing. Even with that being said he might want to try and wrestle with Singh and look for a submission early. I only say this because Singh is truly THE BRUTALIZER as he is not just on a five fight win streak, but a four fight Knockout of the Night winning streak. The head kicks Singh throws are just beautiful and they can end a fight in seconds. Singh is also a great wrestler so he might be able to keep the fight standing if Caesar does go for the takedown. This is a hard fight for me to pick, but I am going to pick Singh to win by knockout in the second round. Since one of the fights was not available to pick at In The Red Sports Book and I said I was dropping 10k on this card, I will be putting 2k on this fight. 1k at In The Red Sports Book and 1k at Rainbow Bets. Make me proud Singh, and take home the gold.

 

This card is action packed and gambling packed so make sure to get to one of our sports books and have a ball. Also pick up any of your clothing needs from Meet the Future. I will give an updated to all of my gambling winnings and losses at the review of Wednesday Warfare II so please read that as well. As always if you have anything to comment about please do it at our Smack Talk Thread rather it is good or bad.

 

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junior flores- reject x fuck you ! first of all you dont even fight for our league. SO STOP TROLLING YOU FUCK'N TROLL and i'm not the only one in the Scrap Squad BITCH! our team got some one for you too.

"WEAPON X" Jason Prolight-'Hey tiny fuck i have signed a pre-contract agreement for talented youngsters with HFC which guys like you won't know about since you ain't got any TALENT.''

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"Tap U Out" Teddy Bass (152516) a member of the Scrap Squad- this is for weapon x you talk a lot lot of shit for a troll. c'mon and join HONOR FC so i can break your lil fuck'n troll arms bitch and to that other shit talker SINGH i'll beat your ass too i hope you come down to 145 lb. division IF YOU AIN'T SCRAED! yeah it sounded good in your interview that you will be moving weight classes hahahahahaha!

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Cpl. Sam "BLAZING FISTS" Fender (44523)-''Hey bitchboy this your big daddy here.My homie Jason from #TeamMakaveli told me about your challenge.

you seem to be a guy looking for easy targets to prey up.what's up with challenging those guys who are hell lot younger than you??

i can see signs of a guy whose pussy starts to shiver as soon as confronted with a real challenging opponent.

now look here folks who's talking? A guy who has zero hype and popluarity and ranked somewhere around 20k.i don't think any one is even aware of existence of some guy named "Tap U Out" Teddy BITCHass.

unlike your Scrap squad #TeamMakaveli doesn't consists of shit heads like you with no hype.well i am not surprised to see your hype since even the team name Scrap means discarded waste and so are all members of your team.

when you get enough hype some where close to mine which i highly doubt then you show up your fucking face.I myself and even my team got a lot of guys who will beat your ass up anytime anywhere be it at striking or grappling.we'll come over to HFC for a fight to whip your ass but first get yourself to that level where you are in position to challenge us till then STFU.''

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"WEAPON X" Jason Prolight-'Hey tiny fuck i have signed a pre-contract agreement for talented youngsters with HFC which guys like you won't know about since you ain't got any TALENT.''

"Tap U Out" Teddy Bass (152516) SCRAP SQUAD MEMBER- oh u finally got the balls to talk huh! i already called your bitch ass out PUSSY X you and that fag SINGH i fight either one of you bitches you boys are nothing but pussy and your camp is weak! and as far as my talent i got more talent than your mouth can chew boy ! want you put your money were your mouth is and fight me next and stop bitch'n out i mean im a TINY LITTLE FUCK! so you should'nt be scared of me RIGHT! LOL just wait till the rest of the SCRAP SQUAD members come were gonna run this shit!

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"WEAPON X" Jason Prolight
-''On behalf of #TeamMakaveli i declare any body in HFC who predicts the correct round of next losses of any member of #TeamScrap#TeamShitheads#TeamBitchaas#TeamPussies#Teambums#Teamwimps gets 5k from #TeamMakaveli 's pocket and We mean it.here's proof of money sent to writer Mr. Rossi.
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The offer will not last forever so hurry up folks.''

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"WEAPON X" Jason Prolight-''On behalf of #TeamMakaveli i declare any body in HFC who predicts the correct round of next losses of any member of #TeamScrap#TeamShitheads#TeamBitchaas#TeamPussies#Teambums#Teamwimps gets 5k from #TeamMakaveli 's pocket and We mean it.here's proof of money sent to writer Mr. Rossi. http://i.imgur.com/eUJch87.jpg

The offer will not last forever so hurry up folks.''

Its true he did send me the cash for the correct prediction. It was a really cool thing to do, so lets here it guys whats the predictions?

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Kshitij "EL FENOMENO" Singh Negi-''Hey Lee,I see your chin hasn't been tested yet very well.no problem boy coz that's exactly what i am here for.Seems like you can box a lil bit however your are just a pillow fisted fuckhead who won the title by beating some another shithead like you.i can already feel the tite around my waist and this is how the fight ends.

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into the path of a devastating knee! Lee drops to the floor in a crumpled heap!That was a nice finish - just the right level of brutality to send everyone home happy. ''

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Cpl. Sam "BLAZING FISTS" Fender (44523)-''Hey bitchboy this your big daddy here.My homie Jason from #TeamMakaveli told me about your challenge.

you seem to be a guy looking for easy targets to prey up.what's up with challenging those guys who are hell lot younger than you??

i can see signs of a guy whose pussy starts to shiver as soon as confronted with a real challenging opponent.

now look here folks who's talking? A guy who has zero hype and popluarity and ranked somewhere around 20k.i don't think any one is even aware of existence of some guy named "Tap U Out" Teddy BITCHass.

unlike your Scrap squad #TeamMakaveli doesn't consists of shit heads like you with no hype.well i am not surprised to see your hype since even the team name Scrap means discarded waste and so are all members of your team.

when you get enough hype some where close to mine which i highly doubt then you show up your fucking face.I myself and even my team got a lot of guys who will beat your ass up anytime anywhere be it at striking or grappling.we'll come over to HFC for a fight to whip your ass but first get yourself to that level where you are in position to challenge us till then STFU.''

"Tap U Out" Teddy Bass (152516) a member of the Scrap Squad- captian what? captian of the pussys! shut your old ass up bitch ! And as far as me picking on YOUR weak ass fighters nah you started that shit when your whole camp came talking shit to Junior Flores (wrong move!) so i called them 2 motherfuckas out! bitch ass reject x and bitch ass Singh and i guess they were to scared so they called your captain faggot ass or what ever your name is. i beat your ass too. i hope you come to HONOR FC to get your fuck'n arm broken. and i dont fight for hype i fight to win you scared lil bitch and i dont pick on the weak look at my next opponet after i tap his ass out you can be the next one walking the cage with a broken arm. FUCK THAT WEAK ASS TEAM MAKAVELI THERE A BUNCH OF SCARED LITTLE BITCHES HIDDING BEHIDE THERE HYPE! NOW IF YOU BITCHES ARE DONE IM GONNA GO BACK TO MY TRAINING. LOL capt. faggot what a joke! like im supposed to be scared.

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It was a great night for Honor Fighting Championship as we had a very high rated event. It was also a good night for the ten winning fighters and a terrific night for Mister Julius Caesar. Unfortunately it was a bad night for yours truly as I had my lowest percent of correct predications with only getting six out of ten correct. To make matters worse one of the fights I did predict correctly did not have odds, so I went five and four with the bookie loosing just under nine hundred dollars. In another sad note we had six fights go to the judges’ score cards and the question becomes did they get them all right? Well let’s take a look!

 

Preliminary Bout Number 1- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

Peter "Spiderman" Season defeats Kurt "Swift" Zukaryian

 

Zukaryian got a big takedown to start out the fight, and he landed in side control which is where he would want to be other than full mount. Season being the good ground grappler that he is was able to take control of the fight even in the bad positioning. He was able to do just about anything he wanted to, and he even stood up and allowed Kurt back to his feet. Zukaryian looked hurt and he was. Spiderman took the fight back to the ground and landed a couple of shots and the referee had seen enough stopping the fight at 2:57 of the first round. A big win for Season who should get someone a little higher rated in his next fight. As for Zukaryian I think he is done as he and his manger parted ways. That is the first step in the process of retirement but we will have to wait and see.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 2- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

Anthony "Heavy Hands" Newsom defeats Anderson "Shogun" Christopher

 

The first round was all Newsom. He cut Christopher early and also scored with two big takedowns. In the first round Newsom won on the ground and in the stand up. He was able to win the standup by utilizing the clinch often. Christopher saved face with some kicks and a late round takedown of his own. I honestly thought Christopher would have one the fight by this point, but I scored the round for Newsome 10-9.

 

We had a bit of a different story in the second round. Christopher engaged the clinch which was strange but then Newsom scored with a takedown instead of inflecting punishment from the clinch. Once on the ground Christopher went to work with submissions even from the bottom. From the submission defenses Christopher was able to get on top but he was unable to finish the fight. Clear round for Christopher 10-9, and for the fight I have it locked at 19-19

 

Newsom comes out looking strong in the first minute to minute and a half of round number three. He was more aggressive and was landing and then he engaged the clinch. Christopher pulled guard and got a big sweep. From that point on Christopher dominated the rest of the round. He was landing shots and trying submissions. All three judges scored the last round for Newsome, but I do not know how. Damage was about the same, aggressiveness was about the same, stand up goes to Newsome, ground goes to Christopher, cage control goes to Christopher, takedown Christopher, big sweep Christopher and he tried to finish with a submission. I scored the round 10-9 Christopher all three judges scored it 10-9 for Newsom and Newsom is the winner by unanimous decision, all three judgers cards read 29-28. Christopher was robbed and I would like to see a rematch though I don’t think it will happen.

 

 

Preliminary Bout Number 3- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

Gustavo Gracie defeats John "Drav" Dravinski

 

Gracie scored an early takedown and moved around like it was nothing. He was passing without Dravinski doing anything. Gracie submitted John Dravinski with an armbar in less than two minutes. This was the only fight I could not get odds on, and I predicted Gracie to win by submission in the first round. If I would have had 1.9 odds or better I would have made a profit on this card. Oh well you win some and you lose some. Gracie should get a top ten opponent in his next fight so he can move up in the top ten, because I don’t think this win did much for him.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 4- Featherweight Fight (145lbs)

 

Bruce Shashia defeats Brian "Cold Bloded" Fury

 

Shashia got a big win against a fellow HFC top ten featherweight, and it was not even close. Shashia got an early takedown and started working. Fury did a great job from the bottom though. He defended the ground and pound well, had wrist control for a long time, tried to improve his position, and kept Shashia working hard. Right after the three minute mark Fury got busted open and blood was just everywhere including his eye. Shashia landed a few more shots and we now had a puddle of blood on the mat, and the doc was called in. The cut was so bad the fight had to be stopped. Fury had to get stiches and he will be out of action for the rest of February is what the early reports are saying. Bruce Shashia wins by TKO due to a cut at 3:52 of the first round.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 5- Featherweight Fight (145lbs)

 

Dallas "Haneous" Riley defeats Jack "The Tank" Harris

 

Riley was not a part of the top ten for featherweights but Jack Harris was ranked number five. How did Riley get this fight you ask, well its simple he had forty seven fights under his belt. This was a great chance for Harris to move up and get a shot at Zaylor. In the first round we seen nothing but Riley as he scored three takedowns, worked some nice ground and pound, and even tried to submit Harris. Harris actually landed nothing and scored zero takedowns as this was clearly a 10-8 round for Riley.

 

More pure domination in the second round for Riley as he landed some shots from the clinch. More of the same on the ground as he worked the ground and pound and looked for submissions. Riley was able to complete five takedowns in the round, and he was even standing up just to take Harris back down. That is one more 10-8 round in my books making the fight on my card 20-16

 

Another five takedowns in the third round from Riley but you could tell he was running on fumes alone. He did not do much but lay on top of Harris for most of the third round, but Harris couldn’t do anything to stop him. We got several stand ups from the referee but still in my opinion another 10-8 round and I scored the fight 30-24 for Riley. Harris will need to regroup as I think a loss like that can send you to the bottom of the division. I would like to see Riley take on Nunes in his next fight, as that will be a better test for the experienced fighter.

 

Main Card Bout Number 1- Welterweight Fight (170lbs)

 

Georgey "Suplex" Prendergast defeats James "The Snake" Chaney

 

He was an incredible one sided fight once again. Prendergast got the clinch early and went to town swarming Chaney with punches to the head and body. Chaney had zero percent offence and the round was scored by all three judges and myself 10-8 in favor of Prendergast.

 

Second round was a mirror of the first round. Georgey gained the clinch immediately and continued working the head and body with punches. Chaney could not do anything in the round once again. Chaney is the more experienced fighter in this one and I don’t think anyone seen this coming. 10-8 for Prendergast 20-16 for the fight on the judges and my score card.

 

Chaney started the third round knowing he needed a finish with a takedown attempt. Prendergast said no and locked up the clinch one more time. It seemed as though beating Chaney’s face and rib cage in is exhausting work as Prendergast is taking a little break. The ref restarts them and we go right back to the clinch. At one point I thought Chaney was out on his feet, but he recovered and took the fight to the distance. All of the judges and me scored the fight 30-24 for Prendergast. Some quick stats for you Prendergast landed every single punch he threw. Chaney was zero for one in punches, zero for two in knees, and zero for three in takedown attempts. I have no idea what could be next for these two since almost the entire division is booked so we will wait and see.

 

Main Card Bout Number 2- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

"The Wasp" Wayde West defeats Jonathan "Beast" Vinyard

 

West was inside and outside in the first round. He would lock up a clinch push Vinyard around and make him carry the weight. He would then pop back outside only to move back to striking range and tag up Vinyard. West completely dominated the first round, but Vinyard was active enough to not get the dreaded 10-8 round. It was 10-9 for West on all the score cards after out classing Vinyard in the first round.

 

This is where I said West would knockout Vinyard, and boy o boy he tried. It was another 10-9 round in favor of West making the fight 20-18. It could have been 10-8 but I think West was too crazy with the clinch and break in the judge’s eye. Vinyard is still in this thing though, and if he can explode in the third he could pull off the draw.

 

West continued the strange clinch and break in the third round, but it made more since here since he should feel the fight is in the bag. West did not land as many strikes in the third but then again Vinyard was trying to take the fight down a lot. The round ends with everyone agreed with the 30-27 unanimous decision for West. I think West’s next fight will be a number one contender’s match, or a title fight. Maybe West versus Ellington with the winner getting the shot at the title, and Jaysimpson getting the shot at Robertson on the same card.

 

Main Card Bout Number 3- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)

 

"The Magician" Ari Birmiski defeats "Unanimous" Rory Kincade

 

Birmiski gets the fight right to his comfort zone which is the ground. Ari was throwing a lot of punches and elbows from the ground and then he started working in submissions. Kincade escaped on of the submissions and got a great spot on Ari even though he was still on the bottom. Rory was able to sneak out the back door and take Ari’s back with over a minute to go in the round. I thought Kincade had the fight but Birmiski was able to hold on until the end of the round. Ari was more aggressive and that is why I edged him out for the round, 10-9 Ari is up.

 

The second round starts and Ari works for the takedown and gets it. He then decided it would be a good idea to punch the mat instead of Kincade’s head, wow he needs to work on some accuracy issues. Kincade looked great off his back attempting a submission or two and really preventing damage from getting done until late in the round. Ari did get his chance to try and finish, as he laid down several strikes that connected at the end of the round. I think Ari did just enough to win the round and I have him up 10-9/20-18.

 

Kincade needs to finish to win the fight in the third and final round. Kincade looked really strong in this round, stuffing all the takedown attempts and connecting with a lot of shots. For a while I was thinking we would see a draw as Ari was catching a beat down. Somehow Birmiski was able to shove Kincade up against the cage, and he was then able to hold on to the clinch until the final bell. The late desperate clinch is what saved him from a draw. Kincade wins the round 10-9 but it’s too little too late as all three judges score the fight 29-28 for your winner by unanimous decision Ari Birmiski. Ari should be looking to fight someone near or in the top ten and get his career rejuvenated.

 

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Gabriel "DaBeast" Douglas defeats bj "Boogieman" Ferguson

 

Ferguson just seemed to not be able to get anything going. In the first round he was swinging and missing a lot. Threw the first minute Douglas was counter punching with his pitter patter style and landing at decent rate. Ferguson got the clinch, and then was able to take Douglas down. No panic or fear from Douglas as he was able to stand up and the two resumed the one sided striking affair. The takedown saved Ferguson from getting ten eighted in my opinion. I scored the round 10-9 in favor of Gabriel Douglas.

 

Douglas was looking strong to start round two stopping several takedown and clinch attempts while making Ferguson pay in return. Douglas landed a flush spinning back fist that did not drop Ferguson, and Douglas needs to do something to get his knockout power up. A few seconds later Douglas landed a big shot that had Ferguson wobbly, and Douglas was able to finish shortly thereafter. Douglas gets his third win for HFC and his first finish of his career. This fight should earn him a shot at the Bantamweight Title or at least a number one contender’s match against new comer Aj Smith.

 

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Julius Caesar defeats Arshnoor "THE BRUTALIZER" Singh

 

Julius Caesar absolutely dominated the first round. He knew he would have to avid the head kicks some way and he was able to so in the first round. Caesar would take the fight to the clinch and force Singh to break it and every time we got a little separation Julius would tag Singh with punches one of which opened a nice cut. While the two were at range Caesar was able to avoid most of the kicks by back peddling. After round one I have Caesar up 10-9.

 

We got much of the same in round two. Caesar was able to minimize most of the damage from Singh’s kicks with his in and out style. Caesar was more active in the clinch in this round, all though Singh was able to block most of the shots. Another 10-9 round in favor of Caesar and I have the fight scored 20-18.

 

This is where Singh needs to turn it around. The opening minute or so seems to be going well for Caesar even though he is not engaging in the clinch. In and out a strike up stairs and down Julius is mixing it up incredibly well and Singh is whiffing with head kicks and punches. We only got one clinch in the round, and Singh was able to break it quickly, but he was not able to string anything together. I gave this round to Caesar for sure 10-9 for the round 30-27 for the fight.

 

Singh will now have to finish or get at least one 10-8 round in his favor to not lose. Caesar was more aggressive than Singh in the fourth round, but both fighters have slowed way down. Early in the first Singh landed a nice shot that opened up a cut on Caesar’s face. Both fighters only landed one significant strike in the round, and even though Caesar was more aggressive I think Singh did more damage. I will have to disagree with all three judges and score this round 10-9 for Singh bringing the total to 39-37 for Caesar.

 

Moment of truth time as Singh needs to land one of those famous head kicks and send the fans home happy. Singh did pour on the head kicks in the final round but Caesar blocked or avoided all of them. On top of that Caesar was landing punches and striking a lot of strikes together. When Caesar would look winded he would engage the clinch as we are now back to that for the fifth round. Singh did land a leg kick or two in the final round but the head kick just was not there tonight. I scored the final round 10-9 for Caesar and I had the total at 49-46. All three judges scored the fight 50-45 for your winner and first Lightweight Champion Julius Caesar!

 

With the Lightweight division being so small I could imagine Singh getting another shot quickly. Maybe one or two wins to get him back there. I am not sure who would be next for Caesar and right now I don’t think he cares as he is riding on cloud nine. That will wrap up Wednesday Warfare II, be sure to join us for Honor FC 3 Evolution!

 

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It was a great night for Honor Fighting Championship as we had a very high rated event. It was also a good night for the ten winning fighters and a terrific night for Mister Julius Caesar. Unfortunately it was a bad night for yours truly as I had my lowest percent of correct predications with only getting six out of ten correct. To make matters worse one of the fights I did predict correctly did not have odds, so I went five and four with the bookie loosing just under nine hundred dollars. In another sad note we had six fights go to the judges’ score cards and the question becomes did they get them all right? Well let’s take a look!

 

Preliminary Bout Number 1- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

Peter "Spiderman" Season defeats Kurt "Swift" Zukaryian

 

Zukaryian got a big takedown to start out the fight, and he landed in side control which is where he would want to be other than full mount. Season being the good ground grappler that he is was able to take control of the fight even in the bad positioning. He was able to do just about anything he wanted to, and he even stood up and allowed Kurt back to his feet. Zukaryian looked hurt and he was. Spiderman took the fight back to the ground and landed a couple of shots and the referee had seen enough stopping the fight at 2:57 of the first round. A big win for Season who should get someone a little higher rated in his next fight. As for Zukaryian I think he is done as he and his manger parted ways. That is the first step in the process of retirement but we will have to wait and see.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 2- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

Anthony "Heavy Hands" Newsom defeats Anderson "Shogun" Christopher

 

The first round was all Newsom. He cut Christopher early and also scored with two big takedowns. In the first round Newsom won on the ground and in the stand up. He was able to win the standup by utilizing the clinch often. Christopher saved face with some kicks and a late round takedown of his own. I honestly thought Christopher would have one the fight by this point, but I scored the round for Newsome 10-9.

 

We had a bit of a different story in the second round. Christopher engaged the clinch which was strange but then Newsom scored with a takedown instead of inflecting punishment from the clinch. Once on the ground Christopher went to work with submissions even from the bottom. From the submission defenses Christopher was able to get on top but he was unable to finish the fight. Clear round for Christopher 10-9, and for the fight I have it locked at 19-19

 

Newsom comes out looking strong in the first minute to minute and a half of round number three. He was more aggressive and was landing and then he engaged the clinch. Christopher pulled guard and got a big sweep. From that point on Christopher dominated the rest of the round. He was landing shots and trying submissions. All three judges scored the last round for Newsome, but I do not know how. Damage was about the same, aggressiveness was about the same, stand up goes to Newsome, ground goes to Christopher, cage control goes to Christopher, takedown Christopher, big sweep Christopher and he tried to finish with a submission. I scored the round 10-9 Christopher all three judges scored it 10-9 for Newsom and Newsom is the winner by unanimous decision, all three judgers cards read 29-28. Christopher was robbed and I would like to see a rematch though I don’t think it will happen.

 

 

Preliminary Bout Number 3- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

Gustavo Gracie defeats John "Drav" Dravinski

 

Gracie scored an early takedown and moved around like it was nothing. He was passing without Dravinski doing anything. Gracie submitted John Dravinski with an armbar in less than two minutes. This was the only fight I could not get odds on, and I predicted Gracie to win by submission in the first round. If I would have had 1.9 odds or better I would have made a profit on this card. Oh well you win some and you lose some. Gracie should get a top ten opponent in his next fight so he can move up in the top ten, because I don’t think this win did much for him.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 4- Featherweight Fight (145lbs)

 

Bruce Shashia defeats Brian "Cold Bloded" Fury

 

Shashia got a big win against a fellow HFC top ten featherweight, and it was not even close. Shashia got an early takedown and started working. Fury did a great job from the bottom though. He defended the ground and pound well, had wrist control for a long time, tried to improve his position, and kept Shashia working hard. Right after the three minute mark Fury got busted open and blood was just everywhere including his eye. Shashia landed a few more shots and we now had a puddle of blood on the mat, and the doc was called in. The cut was so bad the fight had to be stopped. Fury had to get stiches and he will be out of action for the rest of February is what the early reports are saying. Bruce Shashia wins by TKO due to a cut at 3:52 of the first round.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 5- Featherweight Fight (145lbs)

 

Dallas "Haneous" Riley defeats Jack "The Tank" Harris

 

Riley was not a part of the top ten for featherweights but Jack Harris was ranked number five. How did Riley get this fight you ask, well its simple he had forty seven fights under his belt. This was a great chance for Harris to move up and get a shot at Zaylor. In the first round we seen nothing but Riley as he scored three takedowns, worked some nice ground and pound, and even tried to submit Harris. Harris actually landed nothing and scored zero takedowns as this was clearly a 10-8 round for Riley.

 

More pure domination in the second round for Riley as he landed some shots from the clinch. More of the same on the ground as he worked the ground and pound and looked for submissions. Riley was able to complete five takedowns in the round, and he was even standing up just to take Harris back down. That is one more 10-8 round in my books making the fight on my card 20-16

 

Another five takedowns in the third round from Riley but you could tell he was running on fumes alone. He did not do much but lay on top of Harris for most of the third round, but Harris couldn’t do anything to stop him. We got several stand ups from the referee but still in my opinion another 10-8 round and I scored the fight 30-24 for Riley. Harris will need to regroup as I think a loss like that can send you to the bottom of the division. I would like to see Riley take on Nunes in his next fight, as that will be a better test for the experienced fighter.

 

Main Card Bout Number 1- Welterweight Fight (170lbs)

 

Georgey "Suplex" Prendergast defeats James "The Snake" Chaney

 

He was an incredible one sided fight once again. Prendergast got the clinch early and went to town swarming Chaney with punches to the head and body. Chaney had zero percent offence and the round was scored by all three judges and myself 10-8 in favor of Prendergast.

 

Second round was a mirror of the first round. Georgey gained the clinch immediately and continued working the head and body with punches. Chaney could not do anything in the round once again. Chaney is the more experienced fighter in this one and I don’t think anyone seen this coming. 10-8 for Prendergast 20-16 for the fight on the judges and my score card.

 

Chaney started the third round knowing he needed a finish with a takedown attempt. Prendergast said no and locked up the clinch one more time. It seemed as though beating Chaney’s face and rib cage in is exhausting work as Prendergast is taking a little break. The ref restarts them and we go right back to the clinch. At one point I thought Chaney was out on his feet, but he recovered and took the fight to the distance. All of the judges and me scored the fight 30-24 for Prendergast. Some quick stats for you Prendergast landed every single punch he threw. Chaney was zero for one in punches, zero for two in knees, and zero for three in takedown attempts. I have no idea what could be next for these two since almost the entire division is booked so we will wait and see.

 

Main Card Bout Number 2- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

"The Wasp" Wayde West defeats Jonathan "Beast" Vinyard

 

West was inside and outside in the first round. He would lock up a clinch push Vinyard around and make him carry the weight. He would then pop back outside only to move back to striking range and tag up Vinyard. West completely dominated the first round, but Vinyard was active enough to not get the dreaded 10-8 round. It was 10-9 for West on all the score cards after out classing Vinyard in the first round.

 

This is where I said West would knockout Vinyard, and boy o boy he tried. It was another 10-9 round in favor of West making the fight 20-18. It could have been 10-8 but I think West was too crazy with the clinch and break in the judge’s eye. Vinyard is still in this thing though, and if he can explode in the third he could pull off the draw.

 

West continued the strange clinch and break in the third round, but it made more since here since he should feel the fight is in the bag. West did not land as many strikes in the third but then again Vinyard was trying to take the fight down a lot. The round ends with everyone agreed with the 30-27 unanimous decision for West. I think West’s next fight will be a number one contender’s match, or a title fight. Maybe West versus Ellington with the winner getting the shot at the title, and Jaysimpson getting the shot at Robertson on the same card.

 

Main Card Bout Number 3- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)

 

"The Magician" Ari Birmiski defeats "Unanimous" Rory Kincade

 

Birmiski gets the fight right to his comfort zone which is the ground. Ari was throwing a lot of punches and elbows from the ground and then he started working in submissions. Kincade escaped on of the submissions and got a great spot on Ari even though he was still on the bottom. Rory was able to sneak out the back door and take Ari’s back with over a minute to go in the round. I thought Kincade had the fight but Birmiski was able to hold on until the end of the round. Ari was more aggressive and that is why I edged him out for the round, 10-9 Ari is up.

 

The second round starts and Ari works for the takedown and gets it. He then decided it would be a good idea to punch the mat instead of Kincade’s head, wow he needs to work on some accuracy issues. Kincade looked great off his back attempting a submission or two and really preventing damage from getting done until late in the round. Ari did get his chance to try and finish, as he laid down several strikes that connected at the end of the round. I think Ari did just enough to win the round and I have him up 10-9/20-18.

 

Kincade needs to finish to win the fight in the third and final round. Kincade looked really strong in this round, stuffing all the takedown attempts and connecting with a lot of shots. For a while I was thinking we would see a draw as Ari was catching a beat down. Somehow Birmiski was able to shove Kincade up against the cage, and he was then able to hold on to the clinch until the final bell. The late desperate clinch is what saved him from a draw. Kincade wins the round 10-9 but it’s too little too late as all three judges score the fight 29-28 for your winner by unanimous decision Ari Birmiski. Ari should be looking to fight someone near or in the top ten and get his career rejuvenated.

 

Co Main Event, Main Card Bout Number 4- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)

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Gabriel "DaBeast" Douglas defeats bj "Boogieman" Ferguson

 

Ferguson just seemed to not be able to get anything going. In the first round he was swinging and missing a lot. Threw the first minute Douglas was counter punching with his pitter patter style and landing at decent rate. Ferguson got the clinch, and then was able to take Douglas down. No panic or fear from Douglas as he was able to stand up and the two resumed the one sided striking affair. The takedown saved Ferguson from getting ten eighted in my opinion. I scored the round 10-9 in favor of Gabriel Douglas.

 

Douglas was looking strong to start round two stopping several takedown and clinch attempts while making Ferguson pay in return. Douglas landed a flush spinning back fist that did not drop Ferguson, and Douglas needs to do something to get his knockout power up. A few seconds later Douglas landed a big shot that had Ferguson wobbly, and Douglas was able to finish shortly thereafter. Douglas gets his third win for HFC and his first finish of his career. This fight should earn him a shot at the Bantamweight Title or at least a number one contender’s match against new comer Aj Smith.

 

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Julius Caesar defeats Arshnoor "THE BRUTALIZER" Singh

 

Julius Caesar absolutely dominated the first round. He knew he would have to avid the head kicks some way and he was able to so in the first round. Caesar would take the fight to the clinch and force Singh to break it and every time we got a little separation Julius would tag Singh with punches one of which opened a nice cut. While the two were at range Caesar was able to avoid most of the kicks by back peddling. After round one I have Caesar up 10-9.

 

We got much of the same in round two. Caesar was able to minimize most of the damage from Singh’s kicks with his in and out style. Caesar was more active in the clinch in this round, all though Singh was able to block most of the shots. Another 10-9 round in favor of Caesar and I have the fight scored 20-18.

 

This is where Singh needs to turn it around. The opening minute or so seems to be going well for Caesar even though he is not engaging in the clinch. In and out a strike up stairs and down Julius is mixing it up incredibly well and Singh is whiffing with head kicks and punches. We only got one clinch in the round, and Singh was able to break it quickly, but he was not able to string anything together. I gave this round to Caesar for sure 10-9 for the round 30-27 for the fight.

 

Singh will now have to finish or get at least one 10-8 round in his favor to not lose. Caesar was more aggressive than Singh in the fourth round, but both fighters have slowed way down. Early in the first Singh landed a nice shot that opened up a cut on Caesar’s face. Both fighters only landed one significant strike in the round, and even though Caesar was more aggressive I think Singh did more damage. I will have to disagree with all three judges and score this round 10-9 for Singh bringing the total to 39-37 for Caesar.

 

Moment of truth time as Singh needs to land one of those famous head kicks and send the fans home happy. Singh did pour on the head kicks in the final round but Caesar blocked or avoided all of them. On top of that Caesar was landing punches and striking a lot of strikes together. When Caesar would look winded he would engage the clinch as we are now back to that for the fifth round. Singh did land a leg kick or two in the final round but the head kick just was not there tonight. I scored the final round 10-9 for Caesar and I had the total at 49-46. All three judges scored the fight 50-45 for your winner and first Lightweight Champion Julius Caesar!

 

With the Lightweight division being so small I could imagine Singh getting another shot quickly. Maybe one or two wins to get him back there. I am not sure who would be next for Caesar and right now I don’t think he cares as he is riding on cloud nine. That will wrap up Wednesday Warfare II, be sure to join us for Honor FC 3 Evolution!

 

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Posted Yesterday, 05:30 PM

Kshitij "EL FENOMENO" Singh Negi-''Hey Lee,I see your chin hasn't been tested yet very well.no problem boy coz that's exactly what i am here for.Seems like you can box a lil bit however your are just a pillow fisted fuckhead who won the title by beating some another shithead like you.i can already feel the tite around my waist and this is how the fight ends.
Singh Negi jerks Lee's head down, straight
into the path of a devastating knee! Lee drops to the floor in a crumpled heap!That was a nice finish - just the right level of brutality to send everyone home happy. ''

 

Rock "Taijutsu" Lee - "Hey Kshitij "EL FENOMENO" Singh Negi I can see you like to stir up drama with all that trash talking you do. Your words don't mean anything to me. I just want you to know that I'm looking forward to stepping into that cage with you to test that shit talking mouth of yours. I respect all of my opponents, including yourself, so I wish you the best of luck and I'll see you on Saturday where we can talk 1-on-1 with our fists instead."

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Posted Yesterday, 05:30 PM

Kshitij "EL FENOMENO" Singh Negi-''Hey Lee,I see your chin hasn't been tested yet very well.no problem boy coz that's exactly what i am here for.Seems like you can box a lil bit however your are just a pillow fisted fuckhead who won the title by beating some another shithead like you.i can already feel the tite around my waist and this is how the fight ends.

Singh Negi jerks Lee's head down, straight

into the path of a devastating knee! Lee drops to the floor in a crumpled heap!That was a nice finish - just the right level of brutality to send everyone home happy. ''

 

Rock "Taijutsu" Lee - "Hey Kshitij "EL FENOMENO" Singh Negi I can see you like to stir up drama with all that trash talking you do. Your words don't mean anything to me. I just want you to know that I'm looking forward to stepping into that cage with you to test that shit talking mouth of yours. I respect all of my opponents, including yourself, so I wish you the best of luck and I'll see you on Saturday where we can talk 1-on-1 with our fists instead."

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Kshitij "EL FENOMENO" Singh Negi -''You can stuck your luck up your tiny ass motherfucker.Your pillow fists can't touch me.The moment i connect my knee to your jaw you will face down on canvas.see you tommorow.''

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Arshnoor "THE BRUTALIZER" Singh -''I would like apologize to all my fans that they witnessed a boring match.all i can say that i approached the bout with more cautious approach which kinda back fired.well anyway i am good mood now after listening to 2Pac-Me against the world.the last few lines says all about my personality.It Goes

I know it seem hard sometimes but

Remember one thing

Through every dark night, there's a bright day

after that So no matter how hard it get, stick your chest out Keep your head up, and handle it. So fuck y'll chumps at 155.I look forward to Knocking some one else soon. Do look out for my homie Negi's bout tommorow..he will soon be having that WW belt around very soon.''

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"Tap U Out" Teddy Bass (152516) a member of the Scrap Squad- captian what? captian of the pussys! shut your old ass up bitch ! And as far as me picking on YOUR weak ass fighters nah you started that shit when your whole camp came talking shit to Junior Flores (wrong move!) so i called them 2 motherfuckas out! bitch ass reject x and bitch ass Singh and i guess they were to scared so they called your captain faggot ass or what ever your name is. i beat your ass too. i hope you come to HONOR FC to get your fuck'n arm broken. and i dont fight for hype i fight to win you scared lil bitch and i dont pick on the weak look at my next opponet after i tap his ass out you can be the next one walking the cage with a broken arm. FUCK THAT WEAK ASS TEAM MAKAVELI THERE A BUNCH OF SCARED LITTLE BITCHES HIDDING BEHIDE THERE HYPE! NOW IF YOU BITCHES ARE DONE IM GONNA GO BACK TO MY TRAINING. LOL capt. faggot what a joke! like im supposed to be scared.

Cpl. Sam "BLAZING FISTS" Fender -''You should blame flores' loud mouth for what matters he had with us. you wouldn't know shit about hype and P4P rakings coz your tiny team hardly wins.you shit team always remains at bottom of rankings.we are done talking here with your camp.when your team gets to our level then we'll fight you anytime,anywhere and as many times you wish.''

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