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Any information in this post is subject to change based on feedback and demand. The goal of this fight organization is to provide challenges while remaining fair to everyone. Some rules and/or features may change if something is not working as intended.

 

Out Cold! Promotions is all about offering fighters a place to show off their skills. If your fighter wants to try out KT or Grappling against a specific opponent, we're open to 1-fight deals.

 

Out Cold! KT

  • Open ID

  • 3 rounds of 3 minutes (5 rounds for titles)

  • Divisions:

    • 155

    • 185

    • 265+

 

Out Cold! Grappling

  • Open ID

  • 1 round of 15 minutes

  • Divisions:

    • 170

    • 265

 

 

Last updated: October 21, 2018

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We are live!

 

Out Cold! Fight Promotions had landed in London, and is currently working hard at scouting and recruiting the top KT talent from all across the Tycoon Universe. Send me a pm if your KT fighter is currently looking for a job, or if your current MMA fighter is looking to transition to KT. One way or the other, it's guaranteed to bring challenges and entertainment for the whole family!

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Journeyman Cha Makes Kickboxing Comeback Alongside Debuting Sparring Partner Takamura

 

Tae Shik Cha enters the 155 pound kickboxing division having been never KO'd with a 12 KT (5-7) and 7 MMA (6-1) fight record."Training has become a bloodbath in preparation for Tae Shik's comeback", Manager Scottie 2 Hottie has stated.

 

Mamaro Takamura hasn't been battle tested, but feels ready for a solid mediocre run in Out Cold Fight Promotions open ID division. "Takamura has been learning very quickly, we've posted photos of light sparring from the pro and rookie".

 

 

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Out Cold! Promotions begins with a bang!

 

It’s almost time! November 3rd will be Out Cold!’s first ever event, and we’re starting big with a KT event featuring the Super Heavyweight championship. The best KT fighters are all gathering under the same roof, and we’re excited to showcase battles between the best strikers in the world.

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November 3rd --- OC! KT 1 --- Live from the Hard Knocks in London

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First event in the books.

 

Now that the first event is behind us, I wanted to throw a big congratulation to all the winners, especially to Out Cold!’s first champion, the Super Heavyweight Puck Heidegger who’s showed his dominance with a quick KO, despite being cut from a vicious head kick early on.

 

Have to say that I was pleased with the outcome of the event, the fights were entertaining and the canvas had to be cleaned with extra care on Sunday, which means the fighters didn’t go easy on one another.

 

Special mention to the bonus winners of the event:

  • KO of the night: George Peterson
    Peterson managed to rock his opponent with a cross, after being hit with flurries of punches himself. Once he had his opponent rocked, his killer instinct kicked in and he immediately landed with a nice hook that ended Bulsara’s night face first on the canvas.

  • Fight of the night: Miyamoto Musashi vs Ravi Vamoosh
    Vamoosh came into the fight slightly a favorite to win, but was surprised to see a version of Musashi he didn’t get to study. Musashi came in aggressive and wasn’t scared to bring the fight in the clinch, where Vamoosh had the slight advantage. Everything worked perfectly for the winner Musashi who cruised towards a 30:27 UD victory.
    Vamoosh was a bit bummed out and regretted that he didn’t go all out, since he finished the fight with more energy than he hoped for.

Honorable mention: Bert Starius vs Tarvo Jaak
A fight to remember for both fighters. Jaak dominated the fight, until he got caught off guard in the 3rd round and got knocked down, just enough to lose the round and the extra point, which saved Starius from a certain defeat. The fight was rules a draw. We saw a swollen Starius leave the arena, while Jaak left with disappointment, but at the same time, was happy to see he was the better man in the fight.
Possible rematch? We’ll chat with the managers and fighters and see what’s best for everyone.

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Another success, 2 more crowned champions

 

After a huge success at Out Cold!’s first event, we have the pleasure to announce yet another success, which is the second KT event in less than 4 days. Holy shit, that was one hell of an entertaining night. If you haven’t watched OC! KT 2, you have to at least download it illegally, I don’t care, you just have to watch it.

 

155 title - David Haller defeats Morgan Wade via UD

This fight could have gone either way. David Haller got cracked late in the fight and was rocked, luckily he was able to recover and stay on his feet, which saved him from a point loss that could have completely turned the decision around. Wade could have taken advantage of this, but 3 rounds wasn’t enough. No rematch between these guys yet, but the near future could easily match them again together.

 

185 title - Dwan Diego defeats James Delaney via UD

Another great display of heart and determination in this middleweight championship fight. James Delaney came in strong and easily won the first round, but the judges got to see a better Dwan Diego in the last 2 rounds, which game him enough points to get the UD victory. The fight, which took place in majority in the clinch, was extremely satisfying to watch. Can’t wait to see these 2 guys fight again.

 

Special mention to the bonus winners of the event:

  • KO of the night: Blake Wightman KO (Head Kick)
    Well deserved bonus for Wightman, who completely destroyed Mamoru Takamura, knocking him down multiple times until he landed flush with a head kick that finished the fight instantly.

  • Fight of the night: David Haller vs Morgan Wade
    Had a hard time picking one, because this event had multiple fights of the night, but based on the crowd reaction and outcome of the fight, David Haller vs Morgan Wade was the most hyped of the night. Congrats to both warriors.

  • Honorable mention: Saenchai Sor. Khamsing vs Rami Astalo
    These guys fought with everything they had in their arsenal and gave us one hell of a show. Khamsing was able to edge a decision victory, but if you rewatch the fight, you’ll have a hard time judging it. Punches, kicks, clinches, elbows, knees, it was just that crazy.

 

Thanks to all fighters for giving us one hell of a show, see you all at the next event!

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