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"Diamond" Danny Brixton

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(14-2-0, 14-2-0 Pulse FC)

Pulse Featherweight Champion

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"Anyone with a brain knows how its gonna go - Beezow the clown getting his chin checked in the worst way possible for him. After this one I'll go back down to 145 if the boss wants it, cause Worth has been running his mouth."

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"Diamond" Danny Brixton

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(14-2-0, 14-2-0 Pulse FC)

Pulse Featherweight Champion

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"Anyone with a brain knows how its gonna go - Beezow the clown getting his chin checked in the worst way possible for him. After this one I'll go back down to 145 if the boss wants it, cause Worth has been running his mouth."

 

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"Come get some, you herpes infested, crooked nosed, patchy beard, accountant looking mother fucker." - Bis Worth

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Review for PFC 1: Rudimentary Changes



Peter Barnkvist def. Bob Truck at 57s of round #1 (TKO)

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Welterweight bout


PFC 1: “Rudimentary Changes”, kicked off with a bang, as we saw Peter Barnkvist drop Bob Truck on his head with an impressive suplex! This ultimately lead to an onslaught of viscous ground and pound, which finished the fight. The flashy slam from Barnvkist earned him “KO of the night”!


Da Wrestler Killa def. Daniel Cohen at 1:39 of round #2 (TKO)

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Middleweight bout


The pace set by Barnkvist in the fight prior was maintained by Da Wrestler Killa, who kept Daniel Cohen at a distance, until he was finally able to land that big straight right he was looking for, and follow it up with some ground and pound! Killa’s name speaks for itself in this one, as Cohen was unsuccessful in landing those big takedowns, only being able to pull guard on the victorious Killa.


Rage Parade def. Jako Day at 2:45 of round #1 (KO)

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Light Heavyweight bout


Rage Parade was able to finally end his losing streak, extending Jako Day’s! A cut opened up on Jako’s face after the second punch, giving Rage Parade an immediate edge! Parade’s success also came in the clinch, as he was able to control Day, and frustrate him early on! With Day very tired, Parade landed a mean right that ended the brutal beatdown.



Will Rock def. Kumo LaRusso at 1:38 of round #1 (TKO)

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Lightweight bout


This matchup did not disappoint, as expected! There were a couple back and forth exchanges, until Rock used his grappling experience, and moved into the clinch. There he was able to land those big punches, and wear LaRusso down. One last uppercut in the clinch from Rock made Kumo weak in the knees! Will Rock wasted no time, seizing the opportunity, and finishing LaRusso with another mean uppercut, that Kumo seemed to have no answer for! Although Rock displayed his dominance in this one, Kumo’s heart showed through, as he never quit throwing punches, right up to the very end.


Joseph Parker def. San Sanich via unanimous decision

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Heavyweight bout


Sanich had no business standing up with the former boxer, Joseph Parker in this one. He was unable to use his grappling game, and found himself being used as a walking punching bag, soaking up 79 solid punches from Parker, and landing an abysmal zero for himself! Yes, he was shooting for those takedowns the whole fight, but it was apparent early on that he needed to mix it up somehow. San Sanich’s inability to adapt to Parker’s prowess over him meant Parker took home the decision victory.


Bis Worth def. Harry Daebak via unanimous decision

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Featherweight bout


Bis Worth showed the world that he can once again, back up his arrogant words with a decision victory over a tough competitor in Harry Daebak, extending his win streak to five fights. It was a close fight, no doubt, as Bis used his reach advantage to throw strikes at a distance, and Daebak was able to close the distance, press Worth against the cage, and land some shots of his own. That being said, the judges concluded that Bis Worth got the better of that contest. Daebak was visibly upset by the loss, I guess that’s why you can’t leave it up to the decision!

 

Bruno Tepes def. James Darren via unanimous decision

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Welterweight Championship bout


The welterweight champ defended his belt successfully over a former champ, “Paper Moon”. It was a great matchup, with both fighters getting in some effective striking. Bruno continued to change up his striking throughout the fight, mixing leg kicks in to throw James Darren off. Darren did a good job in weathering the storm, and hanging with Tepes, but was unable to get any advantage over him, awarding Bruno with the decision win.


Ramon Escobar Chavez def. Michael Carter via unanimous decision

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Featherweight bout


Ramon Escobar Chavez proved himself in this fight, showing all of the PFC fans why he never lost his title in “Strikeforce Union”. Escobar Chavez landed four times as many strikes as Carter, who was unable to keep up with Ramon’s speed in the cage. Carter recognized his disadvantages, and tried to pull out every trick he had. Despite all that, Escobar Chavez’ cool mantra kept him calm and collected throughout the entire bout. Best of luck to Ramon Escobar Chavez, as he looks to climb up the ranks, and find gold in PFC!



THE MAIN EVENT-CHAMPION VS CHAMPION
Beezow Doo-Doo Zoppity-Bop-Bop-Bop def. Danny Brixton via unanimous decision

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Lightweight Championship bout


The main event was one for the ages, earning fight of the night! In this one, we saw Beezow Doo-Doo Zoppity-Bop-Bop-Bop retain his lightweight belt, leaving Danny Brixton a one-weight champ, at least for the time being! Beezow was chopping Brixton down with leg kicks all night, amassing a whopping 28 leg kicks by the end of the five-round war! That was one of the only edges Beezow had on Brixton, with both fighters stacking up extremely well! In the third round, we witnessed Danny catch his opponent with a vicious straight that left Beezow in la-la land for nearly a minute until he regained his composure! Beezow then returned the favour, landing a nasty uppercut in the fourth round that would be the end of any average martial artist, but not Brixton! Beezow tried to close the distance following that, and finish the deal, but neither of these fighters have any quit in them! The bloodbath concluded on the ground, with Brixton landing all of his takedown attempts in the fight. Had he been able to control Beezow on the mat, he might have been able to finish it. Either way, both these warriors showed their true fighting spirit in this one! Beezow has shown the world time and time again that he is without a doubt, the best PFC has to offer. Brixton, on the other hand, has absolutely nothing to be ashamed of after that!

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Preview for PFC 2: Benign Beginnings


Are you ready for the second installment of the new, improved PFC? Benign Beginnings promises hard-hitting action, just like last week, with some of the very best fighters the world clashing in the Nippon Jukodan Arena!


Mateusziz “Mosiu” Rosiakos (9-3-0) VS “Kossu” Kosken Jorma (8-2-0)

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Featherweight Bout

We’re starting the night off right, with some featherweight action! Submission specialist Kosken Jormas is looking to continue his win streak with another 1st round tapout, against a competent fighter in Mateusziz Rosiakos. “Mosiu” hasn’t been able to keep his stride, taking a loss for every win in the past year. Let’s see if he can break that trend on Saturday!


Vang “Wolf of Viborg” Poulsen (7-1-0) VS Tusing Pocc (11-13-0)

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Featherweight bout

The featherweights keep coming, with another exciting matchup between two solid contenders! What is really compelling about this one, is that Poulsen has taken all of his victories by KO, and Pocc, taking all of his by submission! It seems clear what these fighters plan on implementing in this fight, we’ll have to see who can find their stride this weekend.


Jimbo “Demolition Man” Monsoon (5-1-0) VS Scott John (5-2-0)

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Heavyweight bout

We’ve got two heavyweights looking to make a name for themselves this weekend! The “Demolition Man” is coming off of his second submission victory, and promises to display his wide array of skills in the cage against Scott John, who’s looking to avenge his decision loss against the undefeated JR Adams Junior. John went on to say he can’t let the judges call this one, and that he’ll show the PFC fans why he should be facing off against Sendou Kitano in the main event! Those are some big words, let’s see if John can live up to his that!


Mikey Walsh (6-5-0) VS Tree “Sclounce” Sclounce (12-8-0)

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Light Heavyweight bout

Mikey Walsh, who is 9 years younger than Tree Sclounce, says he’ll mop the floor with the old man! What Walsh doesn’t realize is that the floor is where Tree excels, taking all of his victories by submission! Both of these fighters are coming off of a loss, so we’ll have to see if their morale’s haven’t been completely diminished!


Simone Gentile (6-0-0) VS Ryan “Westside” Del Oeste (9-7-0)

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Middleweight bout

The undefeated Simone Gentile claims he’ll once again have his hand raised, and denounced Del Oeste, saying Westside’s black belt isn’t going to help him! Ryan Del Oeste responded by saying he’ll prove his submission prowess, and submit Gentile however he wants, when he wants to! Can Westside be the first L on Simone’s record, or will he be defeated, just like the rest who have stood in front of Gentile?


Joey “JJ” James (12-7-0) VS “King” Marlo Stanfield (16-9-0)

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Lightweight bout

Who’s chin will stand up to the test? This is the question with this matchup, both fighters having lost their last two by KO. Don’t think for one second either of these warriors will back down from a brawl though, both claiming their recent lack of success has only continued to motivate them! Not only that, these two are still extremely quick and skilled! How could they not be, with the level of competition PFC has to offer!


Maxwell House (15-9-1) VS Anton “Mr.Energe” Kruglov (17-7-2)

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Welterweight bout

Following a controversial draw between these two fighters, they’re slated to go at it, one more time! Maxwell House was fuming, talking about his last fight against Kruglov. In a brief interview, House said, “The fact I have to kick this loser’s ass one more time is ridiculous, I don’t know what those judges were smoking! Everyone saw that overhand, except the judges, i guess”. Anton was reserved in his rebuttal, stating if House was as tough as he makes himself out to be, the fight wouldn’t have gone three rounds! We’ll have to see once and for all, who the better man is this Saturday!


Dog The Multi Hunter (15-3-0) VS Lars Romanow (10-4-0)

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Lightweight bout

Dog has no problems making his way back up the ladder to face Beezow once again, according to a recent interview. His first matchup since his title-fight loss just so happens to be a man he’s beat once before, in Lars Romanov! Both fighters say they’ve made big improvements to their game since, and that they’ll get the best of one another! Romanov says Dog has his biggest challenge ahead of him in this one! Tune in Saturday to see how this plays out!


Gerry Ryan “Resistance is Futile” (11-6-0) VS Anderson “The Spiderface” Aldo (18-5-0)

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Middleweight Championship bout

It’s the first of two title fights in the evening, and we’re seeing two determined athletes face off in a fight that’s guaranteed to blow the roof off the Nippon Jukodan Arena! The former PFC Middleweight champ, Anderson Aldo, wants to take what he believes is rightfully his! It’ll be interesting to see if has what it takes though, as the current champ, Gerry Ryan, was able to topple Kostya Tszyu, the man who “Spiderface”, has never been able to beat in their three matchups! We’re all aware of Anderson’s dangerous hands, winning by knockout 16 times in his professional career!


THE MAIN EVENT

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Von “Stomper” Cranial (16-6-0) VS Sendou “Kenshi” Kitano (16-6-0)

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Heavyweight Championship bout

What a main event we’re in for! Japan’s very own, Senshi Kitano, looks to continue to leave a path of destruction behind him, as PFC Heavyweight champ! Another great challenge stands in front of him this weekend, in the form of Von Cranial, a scary man in the cage! Both of these men have had paralleled careers, both becoming PFC champs, and coming to an identical record at this point! These two faced off once before, where we witnessed a wild punch from “Kenshi” that knocked Cranial out cold! When asked about his KO loss to the current champ, Cranial responded by doing what he’s known for, and kicked the interviewers teeth in! Was that an act of unwarranted rage, or a glimpse of what he’s going to do to Kitano this weekend? We’ll have to wait and see how this one plays out this weekend at PFC 2: Benign beginnings!

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Preview for PFC 2: Benign Beginnings

 

Are you ready for the second installment of the new, improved PFC? Benign Beginnings promises hard-hitting action, just like last week, with some of the very best fighters the world clashing in the Nippon Jukodan Arena!

 

Mateusziz Mosiu Rosiakos (9-3-0) VS Kossu Kosken Jorma (8-2-0)

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Featherweight Bout

Were starting the night off right, with some featherweight action! Submission specialist Kosken Jormas is looking to continue his win streak with another 1st round tapout, against a competent fighter in Mateusziz Rosiakos. Mosiu hasnt been able to keep his stride, taking a loss for every win in the past year. Lets see if he can break that trend on Saturday!

 

Vang Wolf of Viborg Poulsen (7-1-0) VS Tusing Pocc (11-13-0)

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Featherweight bout

The featherweights keep coming, with another exciting matchup between two solid contenders! What is really compelling about this one, is that Poulsen has taken all of his victories by KO, and Pocc, taking all of his by submission! It seems clear what these fighters plan on implementing in this fight, well have to see who can find their stride this weekend.

 

Jimbo Demolition Man Monsoon (5-1-0) VS Scott John (5-2-0)

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Heavyweight bout

Weve got two heavyweights looking to make a name for themselves this weekend! The Demolition Man is coming off of his second submission victory, and promises to display his wide array of skills in the cage against Scott John, whos looking to avenge his decision loss against the undefeated JR Adams Junior. John went on to say he cant let the judges call this one, and that hell show the PFC fans why he should be facing off against Sendou Kitano in the main event! Those are some big words, lets see if John can live up to his that!

 

Mikey Walsh (6-5-0) VS Tree Sclounce Sclounce (12-8-0)

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Light Heavyweight bout

Mikey Walsh, who is 9 years younger than Tree Sclounce, says hell mop the floor with the old man! What Walsh doesnt realize is that the floor is where Tree excels, taking all of his victories by submission! Both of these fighters are coming off of a loss, so well have to see if their morales havent been completely diminished!

 

Simone Gentile (6-0-0) VS Ryan Westside Del Oeste (9-7-0)

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Middleweight bout

The undefeated Simone Gentile claims hell once again have his hand raised, and denounced Del Oeste, saying Westsides black belt isnt going to help him! Ryan Del Oeste responded by saying hell prove his submission prowess, and submit Gentile however he wants, when he wants to! Can Westside be the first L on Simones record, or will he be defeated, just like the rest who have stood in front of Gentile?

 

Joey JJ James (12-7-0) VS King Marlo Stanfield (16-9-0)

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Lightweight bout

Whos chin will stand up to the test? This is the question with this matchup, both fighters having lost their last two by KO. Dont think for one second either of these warriors will back down from a brawl though, both claiming their recent lack of success has only continued to motivate them! Not only that, these two are still extremely quick and skilled! How could they not be, with the level of competition PFC has to offer!

 

Maxwell House (15-9-1) VS Anton Mr.Energe Kruglov (17-7-2)

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Welterweight bout

Following a controversial draw between these two fighters, theyre slated to go at it, one more time! Maxwell House was fuming, talking about his last fight against Kruglov. In a brief interview, House said, The fact I have to kick this losers ass one more time is ridiculous, I dont know what those judges were smoking! Everyone saw that overhand, except the judges, i guess. Anton was reserved in his rebuttal, stating if House was as tough as he makes himself out to be, the fight wouldnt have gone three rounds! Well have to see once and for all, who the better man is this Saturday!

 

Dog The Multi Hunter (15-3-0) VS Lars Romanow (10-4-0)

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Lightweight bout

Dog has no problems making his way back up the ladder to face Beezow once again, according to a recent interview. His first matchup since his title-fight loss just so happens to be a man hes beat once before, in Lars Romanov! Both fighters say theyve made big improvements to their game since, and that theyll get the best of one another! Romanov says Dog has his biggest challenge ahead of him in this one! Tune in Saturday to see how this plays out!

 

Gerry Ryan Resistance is Futile (11-6-0) VS Anderson The Spiderface Aldo (18-5-0)

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Middleweight Championship bout

Its the first of two title fights in the evening, and were seeing two determined athletes face off in a fight thats guaranteed to blow the roof off the Nippon Jukodan Arena! The former PFC Middleweight champ, Anderson Aldo, wants to take what he believes is rightfully his! Itll be interesting to see if has what it takes though, as the current champ, Gerry Ryan, was able to topple Kostya Tszyu, the man who Spiderface, has never been able to beat in their three matchups! Were all aware of Andersons dangerous hands, winning by knockout 16 times in his professional career!

 

THE MAIN EVENT

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Von Stomper Cranial (16-6-0) VS Sendou Kenshi Kitano (16-6-0)

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Heavyweight Championship bout

What a main event were in for! Japans very own, Senshi Kitano, looks to continue to leave a path of destruction behind him, as PFC Heavyweight champ! Another great challenge stands in front of him this weekend, in the form of Von Cranial, a scary man in the cage! Both of these men have had paralleled careers, both becoming PFC champs, and coming to an identical record at this point! These two faced off once before, where we witnessed a wild punch from Kenshi that knocked Cranial out cold! When asked about his KO loss to the current champ, Cranial responded by doing what hes known for, and kicked the interviewers teeth in! Was that an act of unwarranted rage, or a glimpse of what hes going to do to Kitano this weekend? Well have to wait and see how this one plays out this weekend at PFC 2: Benign beginnings!

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Kosken Jorma def. Mateusziz Rosiakos at 2:25 of round #1 (KO)

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Featherweight Bout

Jormas decided to mix things up this evening, and gather a first round KO, rather than a submission! It was really a sight to see when these two fighters squared up in the middle of the cage, and decided to throw down! Kosken ultimately got the best of Rosiakos, knocking him straight on the button, finishing the fight in the first round!


Vang Poulsen def. Tusing Pocc at 0:26 of round #1 (TKO)

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Featherweight bout

The second Featherweight match of the night also ended in impressive fashion, with Vang Poulsen being very aware of Tusing Pocc’s ground game! It was quite clear Pocc had no intentions of keeping this one on the feet, and Poulsen made him pay for it, throwing a flurry of big shots, ending the fight early!


Jimbo Monsoon def. Scott John at 4:35 of round #1 (TKO)

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Heavyweight bout

Jimbo Monsoon’s game plan was stellar in this fight, scoring the takedown early on, and dropping some heavy ground and pound on the defenceless Scott John, who could do nothing more than attempt to improve his position on the floor!


Mikey Walsh def. Tree Sclounce at 0:31 of round #1 (KO)

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Light Heavyweight bout

Hopefully no fans blinked in any of these fights, as they’re brutal, and fast! PFC promised hard hitting action, and it was delivered tonight! Tree Sclounce looked ill-prepared for this bout, and Walsh capitalized on the tired fighter, putting everything behind one vicious uppercut!


Simone Gentile def. Ryan Del Oeste at 0:30 of round #1 (TKO)

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Middleweight bout

Simone Gentile is still unbeaten! The fighter with the flawless record looked strong against Del Oeste, pouring on the strikes right away! Ryan Del Oeste believed the fight was stopped early, throwing a fit immediately after the stoppage! As made clear after the fight, “Westside” still has some animosity for Gentile, never getting the chance to establish his game in this fight.


Joey James def. Marlo Stanfield at 0:41 of round #2 (TKO)

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Lightweight bout

“JJ” used his speed in this one to get the better of Stanfield, slipping in and out of engagements, and peppering him with combos. The end came early in the second round, when James nailed his opponent with a crisp 1-2! Joey James looked to have picked up some steam in this one, but will Stanfield be able to come out of this drought, following his third KO loss in a row?


Maxwell House def. Anton Kruglov at 1:19 of round #2 (KO)

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Welterweight bout

Maxwell House followed through in avenging his draw against Kruglov, scoring a big knockdown that Anton had trouble recovering from. It wasn’t but twenty seconds later, when House rocked Kruglov with another nasty punch! The ref stepped in before Maxwell had a chance to cause any more brain damage! There’s no question who deserved the victory after this one!


Dog The Multi Hunter def. Lars Romanow at 4:57 of round #3 (Submission)

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Lightweight bout

Dog proved himself to still be a worthy contender after a second win over Lars Romanov, who’s no guy to sleep on! It was the first and only submission of the night, no less! The cut The Multi Hunter Suffered in the second round didn’t phase him, as he moved in, and dragged Romanov back to the mat for some punishment. Dog persisted, and finally landed the armbar he was looking for! The Multi Hunter will no doubt be in the question for another title shot in the near future!


Gerry Ryan def. Anderson Aldo via Unanimous Decision

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Middleweight Championship bout

In the only fight of the evening that went the distance, Gerry Ryan proved himself against a surefire legend in Anderson Aldo! “Spiderface” could never land that big shot he was looking for, and couldn’t keep up with Ryan, who’s become a legend in his own right! It’ll be interesting to see who can stand the test against the Middleweight champ in the future!


THE MAIN EVENT

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Von Cranial def. Sendou Kitano at 0:23 of round #1 (KO)

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Heavyweight Championship bout

The quickest fight of the evening was the main event, when these two imposing heavyweights faced off in what was definitely an instant classic! Von Cranial took back his PFC Heavyweight belt, and avenged his own KO loss against Kitano! We knew these heavy-handed brawlers would look to end this one fast, but it wasn’t long for “Stomper” to connect with a stiff straight that was heard all throughout the Nippon Jukodan Arena, even over the 14,000 screaming fans in attendance! With both of these elite fighters collecting a KO victory over each other, will we be seeing a rematch in the works? There’s no doubt the PFC fans would love to see these two make it a trilogy, in what would surely be another intense fight!

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Preview for PFC 3: Tournament Showcase (896879)


The first round of the Bantamweight tournament begins this saturday, in New York City! Besides those four thrilling matchups, we’re seeing 6 other highly anticipated fights that are surely gonna bring the fans in the Liberty Dome to their feet! The states are gonna see what PFC is really all about in this unforgettable card!


Krom “The Killer Right Foot” Kong VS Anderson “The Pornstar” Aldo

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Welterweight bout

Krom Kong is hoping to use that “Killer Right Foot” in this matchup, looking to bounce back from a 5-loss streak, all coming from KO! Otherwise, we might be calling it the lame right foot! Aldo, on the other hand, is determined to bounce back from an L of his own!


DJ Bango VS Tom “Tommy” Thomas

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Bantamweight Tournament bout

In the first Bantamweight tournament matchup of the night, two highly skilled fighters are looking to break into the PFC scene! DJ Bango, a young man getting his first taste of an MMA contract, is facing off against Tom Thomas, a man only one year older than DJ, with a whopping ten more fights under his belt! Thomas’ experience edge may give him the victory here, but DJ Bango hasn’t had a platform to showcase his skills! We’ll see who can be one step closer to the all new BW strap in this one!


Daniel “Slugger” Boyfriend VS Tiny Ali Jaffa

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Heavyweight bout

What a heavyweight war we’re in for! Boyfriend is fresh off a KO of the night victory, and looks to humble the up and comer, Tiny Ali Jaffa. PFC’s newly signed prospect has a lot of promise without a doubt, knocking out every man that’s stood in his way up to this point! Does Jaffa have what it takes to keep up with PFC’s level of competition, or will he show the world why he deserves a place among the best heavyweights on the planet?


Samran “Shredder” Mookjai VS Erno “Madman” Bajza

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Light Heavyweight bout

These two young strikers are looking to make a statement this weekend! All of Mookjai’s wins have came by way of TKO, and he made it clear he hopes to continue that trend with a win over a competent opponent in Bajza. Erno definitely has the experience in the cage over Samran, mentioning how his opponent has never made it past the first round! We’ll be looking forward to who can end up on top!


Gary Daebak VS Tim “Tiny” Lincekum

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Bantamweight Tournament bout

Daebak’s only loss, came in his first fight that moved into the second round! Lincekum though, is known to take fights the distance as of late. This could be problematic for Gary Daebak, as we’ve not been able to see what he’s got for a gas tank. I’m sure both these fighters have prepared themselves as best they could, and are looking towards the next round of the BW tournament!


Dom “The Decisionator” Cruz VS Pepe Maldini

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Bantamweight Tournament bout

Both of these exciting Bantamweights are coming off of a loss, with hopes for redemption in PFC’s Bantamweight tournament! They’re both well rounded, and young! Maldini’s got a title victory in the now closed Primal, but these are the big leagues now! Everything these fighters have accomplished doesn’t matter in the PFC cage! We can’t wait to see who has what it takes!


Segey Taranin VS Santana Blaze

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Featherweight bout

Taranin hasn’t been able to find his footing as of late, and is looking to get into title contention with a win over Santana Blaze. The 33 year old Blaze claims it’s his time to climb the proverbial ladder, and that Taranin had shown what he’s worth when he lost to Danny Brixton back in May! A bit of animosity always makes for a great fight, and these two are certainly going to deliver!


Paulo Henrique Bordignon Miyao VS Nosyaj “Punchline” Rram

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Bantamweight Tournament bout

In the last BW matchup of the night, it’s gonna be an epic showdown! We’ve got the former 2X PFC Lightweight champ, Rram, moving all the way down to Bantamweight to face Miyao, who’s won two consecutive Featherweight fights in PFC since joining the company’s ranks! We know where these fighters like to go, and it’ll be intriguing to see who can execute their game plan more effectively! With the Bantamweight title belt looming in the distance, Miyao and Rram are definitely gonna leave it all out there this weekend!


Pieter Daan Mostert VS Sven “The Swede” Svensson

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Middleweight bout

Two elite grapplers are getting inside the PFC cage with one another! Every single victory of Pieter’s comes by way of submission, and nearly all of Svensson’s as well! Mostert reached out to The Swede, saying it’ll be an easy fight for him. There’s only one way to find out, and we know how things get settled in PFC! Svensson said in an interview that he doesn’t have time for petty arguments, and that he’s here to fight and get his paycheque. His attitude lines right up with PFC’s, let’s see a brawl this weekend!


THE MAIN EVENT
Nam “The Fifth Tiger” Ho VS Kostya “KO” Tszyu

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Middleweight bout

Ho is making his first PFC appearance against undoubtedly one of the very best, Kostya Tszyu! KO’s last eight fights have been for a title, which is unheard of! His first non-title fight since January will be no sleep though, facing off against a surefire contender! Both of these warriors have amassed a lot of knockouts in the cage, and we’re well aware that’s exactly what they plan to do this weekend! Kostya may have lost his last two, but these are the best of the best we’re talking here! No mistakes can be made at this level, and both of these athletes are known for capitalizing on any slip-ups their opponent might have! We’ll see how Nam Ho fares in the PFC cage against Kostya Tszyu this weekend, at PFC 3: Tournament Showcase!

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Krom Kong def. Anderson Aldo via Unanimous Decision

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Welterweight bout

Krom Kong with a dominant decision victory over Anderson Aldo, silencing any skeptics with some solid stand up. Anderson Aldo’s only hopes to keep himself from getting knocked out clean was by clinching up with Kong!


Tom Thomas def. DJ Bango via Unanimous Decision

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Bantamweight Tournament bout

Despite getting caught with a big shot on Bango’s end, Tom Thomas was able to recover quickly and continue to land a high volume of strikes, earning himself the decision victory. Although DJ lost his debut, he was able to show a lot of promise, proving to the world that he deserves to be among the PFC ranks! The big striking exchanges and tremendous amount of heart shown by these two earned them fight of the night! Thomas has his eyes set on his next opponent in the Bantamweight tournament!


Tiny Ali Jaffa def. Daniel Slugger at 2:22 of Round #1 (TKO)

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Heavyweight bout

Tiny Ali Jaffa with yet another highlight reel TKO in his Pulse debut! Boyfriend managed to bust open Jaffa, but the up and comer quickly responded by doing the same to Daniel Boyfriend! A huge head kick followed by some heavy punches got Tiny Ali Jaffa the KO bonus, he will certainly be a problem for heavyweight contenders in the future!

 

Erno Bajza def. Samran Mookjai via Unanimous Decision

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Light Heavyweight bout

Erno Bajza was able to keep the pressure on Mookjai, taking him down eight times through three rounds. Erno was able to take Samran Mookjai past the first round for the first time in his career, and in turn suppress any offence Samran might have been able to create in the first.


Gary Daebak def. Tim Lincekum via Unanimous Decision

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Bantamweight Tournament bout

Daebak was the more efficient striker in the fight, and managed to pick up his first decision win against Tim Lincekum. Lincekum appeared frustraded in this fight, attemting to land a lot of strikes! He couldn’t seem to land much on the fast Daebak! These bantamweights prove that this division is a great addition to PFC!


Dom Cruz def. Pepe Maldini via Unanimous Decision

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Bantamweight Tournament bout

Dom Cruz’ ground and pound made the difference in this fight. Cruz wanted to take it straight to the ground, and Maldini was comfortable to stay there. Maldini attempted a lot of submissions, but was just not able to cinch one in! Dom Cruz was very cocky following his victory, can he keep it up in the next round of the tournament?


Santana Blaze def. Segey Taranin via Unanimous Decision

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Featherweight bout

Santana Blaze added to Taranin’s loss streak. Segey Taranin was able to get Blaze to the mat, but was unsuccessful in doing much other that. Blaze was able to land some good strikes on Taranin, which ultimately gave him the decision victory!


Nosya Rram def. Paulo Henrique Bordignon Miyao via Unanimous Decision

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Bantamweight Tournament bout

In the final Bantamweight tournament matchup of the evening, Nosya Rram, the former Pulse lightweight champion, was able to get the better of Bordignon Miyao on the feet, which effectively earned him the decision. Paulo Henrique managed to take Rram down a few times, but was unable to produce any notable ground and pound or dominance on the mat. Nosya Rram’s hopes of becoming a two-weight champion in PFC seem much more attainable with this clutch tournament victory!


Sven Svensson def. Pieter Daan Mostert at 2:25 of Round #3 (TKO)

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Middleweight bout

Multiple submission attempts from Pieter Daan Mostert were not enough to hold Sven Svensson down, who capitalized on a stand up exchange, winning via TKO midway through the final round! We expected this one to finish with a submission, but that’s what makes MMA such an unpredictable sport! Svensson beautifully mixed leg kicks into his attacks, keeping Mostert guessing, which was finally his demise!


THE MAIN EVENT
Kostya Tszyu def. Nam Ho via Unanimous Decision

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Middleweight bout

Nam Ho displayed a tremendous amount of skill and heart against Kostya Tszyu, who was able to recover from a knockdown, and take the decision! That’s what makes Tszyu one of PFC’s very best! Ho himself did prove that he belongs with the best at PFC though, keeping up with his opponent’s striking. Kostya ended up landing the higher volume of strikes, and also mixing up his attacks very well, exposing some weak spots in Nam Ho’s game! There’s a lot of great things to come for both of these fighters in Pulse!

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Krom Kong def. Anderson Aldo via Unanimous Decision

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Welterweight bout

Krom Kong with a dominant decision victory over Anderson Aldo, silencing any skeptics with some solid stand up. Anderson Aldos only hopes to keep himself from getting knocked out clean was by clinching up with Kong!

 

Tom Thomas def. DJ Bango via Unanimous Decision

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Bantamweight Tournament bout

Despite getting caught with a big shot on Bangos end, Tom Thomas was able to recover quickly and continue to land a high volume of strikes, earning himself the decision victory. Although DJ lost his debut, he was able to show a lot of promise, proving to the world that he deserves to be among the PFC ranks! The big striking exchanges and tremendous amount of heart shown by these two earned them fight of the night! Thomas has his eyes set on his next opponent in the Bantamweight tournament!

 

Tiny Ali Jaffa def. Daniel Slugger at 2:22 of Round #1 (TKO)

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Heavyweight bout

Tiny Ali Jaffa with yet another highlight reel TKO in his Pulse debut! Boyfriend managed to bust open Jaffa, but the up and comer quickly responded by doing the same to Daniel Boyfriend! A huge head kick followed by some heavy punches got Tiny Ali Jaffa the KO bonus, he will certainly be a problem for heavyweight contenders in the future!

 

Erno Bajza def. Samran Mookjai via Unanimous Decision

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Light Heavyweight bout

Erno Bajza was able to keep the pressure on Mookjai, taking him down eight times through three rounds. Erno was able to take Samran Mookjai past the first round for the first time in his career, and in turn suppress any offence Samran might have been able to create in the first.

 

Gary Daebak def. Tim Lincekum via Unanimous Decision

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Bantamweight Tournament bout

Daebak was the more efficient striker in the fight, and managed to pick up his first decision win against Tim Lincekum. Lincekum appeared frustraded in this fight, attemting to land a lot of strikes! He couldnt seem to land much on the fast Daebak! These bantamweights prove that this division is a great addition to PFC!

 

Dom Cruz def. Pepe Maldini via Unanimous Decision

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Bantamweight Tournament bout

Dom Cruz ground and pound made the difference in this fight. Cruz wanted to take it straight to the ground, and Maldini was comfortable to stay there. Maldini attempted a lot of submissions, but was just not able to cinch one in! Dom Cruz was very cocky following his victory, can he keep it up in the next round of the tournament?

 

Santana Blaze def. Segey Taranin via Unanimous Decision

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Featherweight bout

Santana Blaze added to Taranins loss streak. Segey Taranin was able to get Blaze to the mat, but was unsuccessful in doing much other that. Blaze was able to land some good strikes on Taranin, which ultimately gave him the decision victory!

 

Nosya Rram def. Paulo Henrique Bordignon Miyao via Unanimous Decision

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Bantamweight Tournament bout

In the final Bantamweight tournament matchup of the evening, Nosya Rram, the former Pulse lightweight champion, was able to get the better of Bordignon Miyao on the feet, which effectively earned him the decision. Paulo Henrique managed to take Rram down a few times, but was unable to produce any notable ground and pound or dominance on the mat. Nosya Rrams hopes of becoming a two-weight champion in PFC seem much more attainable with this clutch tournament victory!

 

Sven Svensson def. Pieter Daan Mostert at 2:25 of Round #3 (TKO)

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Middleweight bout

Multiple submission attempts from Pieter Daan Mostert were not enough to hold Sven Svensson down, who capitalized on a stand up exchange, winning via TKO midway through the final round! We expected this one to finish with a submission, but thats what makes MMA such an unpredictable sport! Svensson beautifully mixed leg kicks into his attacks, keeping Mostert guessing, which was finally his demise!

 

THE MAIN EVENT

Kostya Tszyu def. Nam Ho via Unanimous Decision

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Middleweight bout

Nam Ho displayed a tremendous amount of skill and heart against Kostya Tszyu, who was able to recover from a knockdown, and take the decision! Thats what makes Tszyu one of PFCs very best! Ho himself did prove that he belongs with the best at PFC though, keeping up with his opponents striking. Kostya ended up landing the higher volume of strikes, and also mixing up his attacks very well, exposing some weak spots in Nam Hos game! Theres a lot of great things to come for both of these fighters in Pulse!

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Carlos Francisco Modesto def. Miguel Machan at 0:20 of round #1 (TKO)

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Featherweight bout

Modesto cold-cocked Machan when he was shooting for a takedown, finishing the fight in impressive fashion! The 25 year old avenged a string of losses, and is looking toward his next opponent after a big win!


Grigor Vladovich def. Ryan Del Oeste at 2:14 of round #3 (TKO)

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Middleweight bout

Vladovich caught Del Oeste in the clinch during the first round, but had to persist until the third, when he finally got the TKO victory! That’s two TKO losses in a row for Del Oeste, can he bounce back?


Ash Catchum def. Jorge Santos via Unanimous Decision

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Middleweight bout

Ash Catchum continued his undefeated streak, taking Jorge Santos to the decision.There’s a lot of hype behind Catchum, the fans can’t wait to see him face off against some of PFC’s more skilled middleweights!


Seun Adedji def. Balzac Tzovalzeck at 2:10 of round #1

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Welterweight bout

Seun Adedji finished the fight with some vicious knees in the thai clinch! Tzolvalzeck’s striking appeared to be very telegraphed, allowing Adedji to stay in the pocket and work away at his opponent!


DRAW: Ricky Bobby Jr vs Kim Jong Un

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Heavyweight bout

Besides a cut opening up on Kim Jong Un, these two fighters were unable to get the better of one another, leaving the fight at a standstill. The judges could not pick a winner, so we’ll have to see these two face off again!


Watsz Mawe def. Yuki Shojo at 3:58 of round #3 (TKO)

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Featherweight bout

Mawe smashed Yuki Shojo with some stiff ground and pound that was enough for the referee to step in! The BJJ black belt showed his dominance on the ground this weekend, and proved he’s still a worthy contender

JR Adams Junior def. Parker Lewis at 0:42 of round #1

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Heavyweight bout

Adams Junior slipped a big punch from Lewis and followed it up with a hell of a head kick you wouldn’t expect from heavyweights! Adams Junior gets to go home for Christmas with another W on his perfect record, but Lewis might be spending his holidays in la-la land!


Mamoru Date def. Fabio Bianconi at 0:31 of round #1 (TKO)

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Lightweight bout

Mamoru Date added to the list of big knockouts with a TKO victory over Fabio Bianconi. An uppercut early on from Date made quick work of Bianconi! When asked about his TKO win, Date said, “Don’t act so surprised, I’ve beaten the best in Pulse, you’re gonna be seeing more of me soon”. The former lightweight champ believes he’s still got work to do in PFC.


Seung-Jin Bailey def. Artur Syrowatka at 2:23 of round #1 (TKO)

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Light Heavyweight bout

Another uppercut KO in this knight of quick knockouts! Seung-Jin Bailey went on to announce that he should be apart of the main-event tonight, challenging for the strap! He certainly proved himself worthy tonight, and we’re bound to see him in a title fight very soon!

 

THE MAIN EVENT
Bryer Mcguire def. Kromog The Terror Of The Island at 2:12 of round #3 (TKO)

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Light Heavyweight bout

The main event delivered, when Bryer Mcguire retained his belt in a war with Kromog! Bryer’s consistent clinch work wore The Terror Of The Island down, until he finally broke midway through the third round! Kromog’s resiliency is very commendable though, as he got rocked by the champ all throughout this battle. Mcguire is looking forward to his next challenger in the PFC cage, looking to continue his win streak with the title around his waist!

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Finger On The Pulse: Pulse FC Rankings and Division Snapshot 3/11/18

 

Before getting into the rankings, at Pulse we are working on providing a more active forum and a place for trash talk and callouts. Starting this week, we have hired a writer, and you will see event previews going up every week, along with the possibility of reviews and fighter interviews and trash talk if you guys want to get involved. We will also working to have rankings update at a minimum once every 3 weeks as well. All that said, lets get into the rankings.

 

Bantamweight - 135 lbs

 

Mads "The Great Dane" Nordskov is a recent addition to a growing division at Pulse, and has taken the crown with 3 straight dominant wins. Look for him to defend against #1 contender Peter Manuel next.

 

Champ: Mads Nordkov 18-4 (3-0)

1. Peter Manuel 11-4 (2-0)

2. Dom Cruz 13-6 (3-1)

3. Tom Thomas 13-4 (3-1)

4. Takeo Nagasaki 7-2 (1-1)

5. Jacob Hardy 10-4 (1-1)

 

Fight to Watch: #2 Cruz vs #3 Thomas @ PFC 25. Could decide the next title contender

 

Featherweight - 145 lbs

 

After an undefeated run at Strikeforce, Ramon Escobar Chavez quickly earned a title fight against 2 division title contender Danny Brixton, and eventually capture the Pulse FC 145lb Strap. Next defense will come against red hot Kosken Jorma on 4/6/18.

 

Champ: Ramon Escobar Chavez 13-2-2 (3-0-1)

1. Danny Brixton 16-4-1 (16-4-1)

2. Kosken Jorma 12-2 (4-0)

3. Michael Carter 18-8 (3-2)

4. Watsz Mawe 9-6 (9-5)

5. Eddie Malingo 15-7 (2-2)

 

Fight to Watch: Newcomer Maxim Jericho (10-3) vs #5 Eddie Malingo @ PFC27

 

Lightweight - 155 lbs

 

Kai Yamaguchi hasn’t been dominant in his Pulse FC title defenses, but 4 straight title fight victories has gotten him into the top 25 P4P and up to the #6 ranked LW in the world. Will Rock, who is undefeated under the Pulse Banner, is up next

 

Champ: Kai Yamaguchi 19-5-1 (4-0)

 

1. Ebeneezer Darkk 17-5 (0-1)

2. Will Rock 9-2-2 (5-0)

3. Lars Romanow 13-5 (10-4)

4. Mamoru Date 15-6-1 (14-6-1)

5. Von Magnaron 15-10-1 (15-9-1)

 

Fight to Watch: Sherm Davis vs Tony Clifton @ PFC26. Winner finds themselves in a position for a #1 contender fight up next

 

Welterweight - 170 lbs

 

Top 10 WW Jack Stone announced his spot in the Pulse FC WW division knocking off longtime champ Bruno Tepes. He will now defend against Yonglong Li in the headlining spot of PFC 26 on 3/17.

 

Champ: Jack Stone 19-7-1 (2-1)

 

1. Bruno Tepes 12-3 (7-1)

2. Yonglong Li 19-6-2 (15-4-1)

3. Jones Mfer 14-7 (3-1)

4. Anton Kruglov 19-9-2 (7-5-2)

5. Maxwell House 18-10-1 (4-1-1)

 

Fight to Watch: Newcomers Erick Darko and Khalid Mamedov square off @ PFC 25 to claim their place among contenders in the Pulse WW division.

 

Middleweight - 185 lbs

 

Liam Browne has been dominant since coming over from the org formally known as Undead Fighting Championship, and recently claimed the MW crown with a victory over former champ Jeremy Paxman. Browne has already signed on to defend his title at the next Pulse PPV event against Anderson Aldo

 

Champ: Liam Browne 11-1 (3-0)

 

1. Anderson Aldo 20-6 (20-6)

2. Jeremy Paxman 14-7 (5-1)

3. Harry Winston 18-10 (1-0)

4. Edgy Brah 15-1

5. Ash Catchum 6-0 (4-0)

 

Fight to Watch: #3 Harry Winston vs #5 Ash Catchum @ PFC 27. Will the next #1 contender be crowned?

 

Light Heavyweight - 205 lbs

 

Bryer McGuire is as dominant as they come, having never tasted defeat inside of the Pulse cage, and working his way into the top 10 LHW’s in the world. His next defense comes against Sol Kwon, who has only been beaten once, and all of his victory by way of KO. They will touch gloves at the next Pulse PPV on 3/31.

 

Champ: Bryer McGuire 13-1 (10-0)

 

1. Sol Kown 8-1 (8-1)

2. Lee Date 14-8 (2-0)

3. Bryan Mayhem 27-5 (0-1)

4. Mikael Brophy 19-4-1 (1-1)

5. Kayring Saiarr 10-2

 

Fight to Watch: Spank Crank vs Adi Dassler @ PFC 26. Two guys just outside the top 5 do battle to claim their place n the next rankings.

 

Heavyweight - 265 lbs

 

Eugenio Antonio will looking to bounce back after an unexpected loss (though in a non title fight) to Junior Adams who has decided to test Free Agency in search of the bigger payday. He will defend his strap against the imposing Red Brophy at the next Pulse PPV on 3/31.

 

Champ: Eugenio Antonio 13-3 (2-1)

 

1. Red Brophy 15-2 (1-0)

2. Von Cranial 18-7 (15-4)

3. Scott John 11-9 (6-3)

4. Sendou Kitano 17-8 (6-2)

5. Arjuna Ramadan 7-3

 

Fight to Watch: #4 Kitano vs #5 Ramadan @ PFC 26. Promising newcomer Ramadan takes on Pulse vet and former champ Kitano with a chance to announce his arrival in the organization.

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Finger On The Pulse: Pulse FC Rankings and Division Snapshot 3/11/18

 

Before getting into the rankings, at Pulse we are working on providing a more active forum and a place for trash talk and callouts. Starting this week, we have hired a writer, and you will see event previews going up every week, along with the possibility of reviews and fighter interviews and trash talk if you guys want to get involved. We will also working to have rankings update at a minimum once every 3 weeks as well. All that said, lets get into the rankings.

 

Bantamweight - 135 lbs

 

Mads "The Great Dane" Nordskov is a recent addition to a growing division at Pulse, and has taken the crown with 3 straight dominant wins. Look for him to defend against #1 contender Peter Manuel next.

 

Champ: Mads Nordkov 18-4 (3-0)

1. Peter Manuel 11-4 (2-0)

2. Dom Cruz 13-6 (3-1)

3. Tom Thomas 13-4 (3-1)

4. Takeo Nagasaki 7-2 (1-1)

5. Jacob Hardy 10-4 (1-1)

 

Fight to Watch: #2 Cruz vs #3 Thomas @ PFC 25. Could decide the next title contender

 

Featherweight - 145 lbs

 

After an undefeated run at Strikeforce, Ramon Escobar Chavez quickly earned a title fight against 2 division title contender Danny Brixton, and eventually capture the Pulse FC 145lb Strap. Next defense will come against red hot Kosken Jorma on 4/6/18.

 

Champ: Ramon Escobar Chavez 13-2-2 (3-0-1)

1. Danny Brixton 16-4-1 (16-4-1)

2. Kosken Jorma 12-2 (4-0)

3. Michael Carter 18-8 (3-2)

4. Watsz Mawe 9-6 (9-5)

5. Eddie Malingo 15-7 (2-2)

 

Fight to Watch: Newcomer Maxim Jericho (10-3) vs #5 Eddie Malingo @ PFC27

 

Lightweight - 155 lbs

 

Kai Yamaguchi hasnt been dominant in his Pulse FC title defenses, but 4 straight title fight victories has gotten him into the top 25 P4P and up to the #6 ranked LW in the world. Will Rock, who is undefeated under the Pulse Banner, is up next

 

Champ: Kai Yamaguchi 19-5-1 (4-0)

 

1. Ebeneezer Darkk 17-5 (0-1)

2. Will Rock 9-2-2 (5-0)

3. Lars Romanow 13-5 (10-4)

4. Mamoru Date 15-6-1 (14-6-1)

5. Von Magnaron 15-10-1 (15-9-1)

 

Fight to Watch: Sherm Davis vs Tony Clifton @ PFC26. Winner finds themselves in a position for a #1 contender fight up next

 

Welterweight - 170 lbs

 

Top 10 WW Jack Stone announced his spot in the Pulse FC WW division knocking off longtime champ Bruno Tepes. He will now defend against Yonglong Li in the headlining spot of PFC 26 on 3/17.

 

Champ: Jack Stone 19-7-1 (2-1)

 

1. Bruno Tepes 12-3 (7-1)

2. Yonglong Li 19-6-2 (15-4-1)

3. Jones Mfer 14-7 (3-1)

4. Anton Kruglov 19-9-2 (7-5-2)

5. Maxwell House 18-10-1 (4-1-1)

 

Fight to Watch: Newcomers Erick Darko and Khalid Mamedov square off @ PFC 25 to claim their place among contenders in the Pulse WW division.

 

Middleweight - 185 lbs

 

Liam Browne has been dominant since coming over from the org formally known as Undead Fighting Championship, and recently claimed the MW crown with a victory over former champ Jeremy Paxman. Browne has already signed on to defend his title at the next Pulse PPV event against Anderson Aldo

 

Champ: Liam Browne 11-1 (3-0)

 

1. Anderson Aldo 20-6 (20-6)

2. Jeremy Paxman 14-7 (5-1)

3. Harry Winston 18-10 (1-0)

4. Edgy Brah 15-1

5. Ash Catchum 6-0 (4-0)

 

Fight to Watch: #3 Harry Winston vs #5 Ash Catchum @ PFC 27. Will the next #1 contender be crowned?

 

Light Heavyweight - 205 lbs

 

Bryer McGuire is as dominant as they come, having never tasted defeat inside of the Pulse cage, and working his way into the top 10 LHWs in the world. His next defense comes against Sol Kwon, who has only been beaten once, and all of his victory by way of KO. They will touch gloves at the next Pulse PPV on 3/31.

 

Champ: Bryer McGuire 13-1 (10-0)

 

1. Sol Kown 8-1 (8-1)

2. Lee Date 14-8 (2-0)

3. Bryan Mayhem 27-5 (0-1)

4. Mikael Brophy 19-4-1 (1-1)

5. Kayring Saiarr 10-2

 

Fight to Watch: Spank Crank vs Adi Dassler @ PFC 26. Two guys just outside the top 5 do battle to claim their place n the next rankings.

 

Heavyweight - 265 lbs

 

Eugenio Antonio will looking to bounce back after an unexpected loss (though in a non title fight) to Junior Adams who has decided to test Free Agency in search of the bigger payday. He will defend his strap against the imposing Red Brophy at the next Pulse PPV on 3/31.

 

Champ: Eugenio Antonio 13-3 (2-1)

 

1. Red Brophy 15-2 (1-0)

2. Von Cranial 18-7 (15-4)

3. Scott John 11-9 (6-3)

4. Sendou Kitano 17-8 (6-2)

5. Arjuna Ramadan 7-3

 

Fight to Watch: #4 Kitano vs #5 Ramadan @ PFC 26. Promising newcomer Ramadan takes on Pulse vet and former champ Kitano with a chance to announce his arrival in the organization.

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PFC 25 Yamaguchi vs Rock

March 16, 2018

New York City USA

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Main Event

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Yamguchi Rock

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Pulse Fighting Championships brings you a true battle of titans in our PFC 25 main event! Kai Yamaguchi not only the undisputed PFC Lightweight Champion but the #1 pound for pound ranked fighter in the PFC will be looking for his 4th title defense. Yamaguchi consistently has used his striking to win the stand up while hanging with the best of the best on the ground as well. I wouldn't expect a change in the game plan, Yamaguchi has proven his ability to come out on top of the scorecards. Will Rock the #2 ranked Lightweight in the PFC is simply fighting in the biggest fight of his career, he has earned it by possessing one of the most feared BJJ attacks in the game along with absolutely undeniable knockout ability. Rock has won 5 out of the last 6 fights by way of knockout, I would imagine that establishing that power and ability in the stand up side of the fight is a top priority. On paper this fight is simply as good as it gets, some major factors to look at: Can Rock win the stand up portion of the fight? Can Rock use the BJJ advantage to win or control the fight? Factors for Yamaguchi: when you really look at his fights the thing that jumps out to me is heart and work ethic, as the fight gets into the deeper rounds, Yamaguchi has continually out scored and out worked opponents will he be able to do this again? This will be the first fight since Yamaguchi won the title where his opponent has the BJJ advantage will this affect the fight? The time for talk is over, the fight is upon us! See who proves to be the best Pulse Fighting Championships!

 

 

Co-Main Event

 

Light Heavyweight Bout

 

 

Mayhem Hanagan

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Our Co-Main Event is a battle with multiple layers in this classic Age vs. Youth match up. Mayhem will be making his second appearance in PFC and will be looking get back in the win column after a KO loss to Light Heavyweight Champion Bryer McGuire. Mayhem will be looking to get back on track with his elite level wrestling and unique kicking ability. Hanagan 1-1 in the PFC will be looking to stay on track and get to 2 in a row in PFC. This world class wrestler and BJJ black belt will be looking to prove he's a star in the making in this division. On paper this fight has many intriguing factors, the biggest one is the BJJ advantage for Hanagan. Will the age vs youth factor come into play? Both fighters are looking to jump in the rankings and honestly Mayhem has to feel more pressure, title runs become more difficult with age. Some things to watch for in a true chess match of a fight, Who controls the stand up side of the fight? Can Hanagan use his BJJ advantage? Can Mayhem use his superior experience to his advantage.

 

Heavyweight Bout

 

Cranial vs. John

 

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This Heavyweight bout has serious ramifications, the rankings have potential to be seriously shaken up! Cranial the #2 Heavyweight in the PFC will be looking to use his dynamic knockout ability here. Cranial has proven with a staggering 17 KO victories that a fight against him can be over in a split second; in fact any split second of the fight for that matter. John will be fighting in the biggest fight of his career to this point a victory over Cranial could send him shooting up the rankings. John on paper and in action has proven to have the ability in all areas to be serious contender in the division, this will definitely be his big shot. On paper the only glaring advantage is John's BJJ advantage but something tells me this fight not be a grappling match. This fight will for sure produce fireworks and could end anytime and really go either way, cannot wait to see this fight but I wouldn't blink!

 

Welterweight Bout

 

Darko vs. Mamedov

 

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Two PFC newcomers each entering there're 2nd fight with Pulse. Darko coming off a decision victory at PFC 19 will be looking to use a slight Muay Thai advantage to get a streak going. Mamedov is coming off a decision loss at PFC 20 and will need to use a slight Boxing/Wrestling advantage to get into the PFC win column. This fight maybe the most evenly matched on the night and will simply come down to who is better prepared. With the on paper stats being so close lets take a closer look at secondary factors that may play a role. #1 Mamedov has a 4 inch height advantage, will that sway that boxing advantage enough to capitalize? Darko is the more popular fighter will the fan support give Darko that extra push to get the job done. Both are hungry fighters with elite skills this fight is for sure going to shake things up in the Welterweight Division.

 

Bantamweight Bout

 

Cruz vs. Thomas

 

http://www.mmatycoon.com/scoutfight.php?fida=290902&fidb=295113

 

Battle for the West Coast: two top 5 fighters throwing down in this one! Cruz has earned his #2 PFC rank by going an impressive 4-1 in PFC and will be looking his incredible Wrestling/BJJ to put himself in position for a possible title shot. Thomas ranked #3 the PFC will be looking to right the ship after coming off a hard fought decision loss to PFC Champion Mads Nordkov. Thomas will be looking to use that championship experience to get the W and possibly another shot at the title. On paper Cruz has the only two advantages, will his wrestling and BJJ be enough to grind out the victory. Thomas has the experience he has been in the deep waters of a title fight, will that experience give him an advantage over Cruz? The Bottom line here is simple you can never go wrong with #2 vs #3 this fight could easily steal the show!

 

Heavyweight Bout

 

Rection vs. Wallstrom

 

http://www.mmatycoon.com/scoutfight.php?fida=285888&fidb=296381

 

Undefeated Hugh Rection will be looking to make 4-0 in the PFC and 10-0 overall! Rection has also won all of his 9 fights by knockout, he has proven time and time again that his striking ability and power is something to watch. Wallstrom maybe coming off a loss at PPV: imPULSE but he has some very serious skills. Wallstrom is literally strong in every aspect of the fight game and will be looking give Rection his first L. On paper the majority of the advantages are in favor of Wallstrom. One factor that does jump out at you is Rection's knockout ability, odds are this fight see's some legitimate stand up action and knockout power changes things a bit. This fight could also go the other way if Wallstrom really pushes the ground game which who could blame him?

 

Light Heavyweight Bout

 

Amauy vs. Stein

 

http://www.mmatycoon.com/scoutfight.php?fida=298714&fidb=293077

 

The most curious fight on the card we have Amauy 1-1 in PFC but more importantly coming off his first PFC victory, but can he overcome some legit disadvantages state wise. Stein is well traveled veteran that has fought the best of the best and even at the young age of 24 is looking to relaunch his career with PFC. Stein has the skill set to make a serious impact here in the PFC, but Amauy could put a serious stop to all of it. On paper it looks like Stein has is to much here, big striking advantage with equal ground game. The BJJ game could equalize things. Amauy's best option seems to be get in to the ground and see who has the better BJJ.

 

Middleweight Bout

 

Tapaus vs. Wolf

 

http://www.mmatycoon.com/scoutfight.php?fida=300312&fidb=280891

 

Ground game vs. Stand up both fighters coming off a bit of a lay-off Tapaus's game revolves around the ground game with high marks in Wrestling and BJJ. Tapaus has fought some of the best fighters around and will be looking to prove he belong in the rankings climbing that ladder to a title shot. Wolf on the other hand is a stand up specialist with elite Boxing/Muay Thai and he showed it in PFC 16 with a KO victory. This fight has some major style clashes and will definitely prove who has the better all around game. Secondary stats should come into to play in a big way in this fight. Tapaus also does have legitimate Boxing and could possibly win the stand up battle if he can establish that. On paper Tapaus does have the stat advantage so Wolf should have his work cut out for him.

 

Featherweight Bout

 

Puno vs. Garcia

 

http://www.mmatycoon.com/scoutfight.php?fida=281606&fidb=287303

 

Interesting fight here fighters seem to be on opposite sides of the spectrum. Puno is a young 4-1 fighter coming off his biggest win and PFC debut, Puno has things going in all the right directions and will be looking to use a dynamic ever improving skill set to make it 2-0 in PFC. Garcia on the other hand is in a must win situation coming into this fight with 4 straight losses. Garcia has a well rounded game but with his back against the wall can he win what will prove to be the biggest fight of his career and ruin Puno's momentum. On paper all the advantages go to Puno.

 

Lightweight Bout

 

Gore vs. McBeth

 

http://www.mmatycoon.com/scoutfight.php?fida=285088&fidb=294279

 

PFC 25 will start with a clash between Pulse newcomers! Gore is a Boxer/Wrestler that will be looking to get 9th professional win. McBeth has a 2-1 pro record but has a well round and impressive skill set that shines in the Muay Thai/BJJ department. On paper McBeth holds very slight Boxing and Muay Thai advantages, and also has the BJJ advantage with a brown belt over Gore's purple belt. Both hungry fighters this is a great way to begin this incredible card. This will be the perfect opening statement for the victorious fighter!

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PFC 26 Stone vs Li

March 17, 2018

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Li Stone

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Pulse Fighting Championship live from Tokyo for PFC 26! A battle of legends in the main event for the Welterweight Title. This fight has everything you could ask for in a main event, legacies will be on the line it does not get better than this! A highly contested match up of very similar fighters. Li a true PFC veteran this will be his 21st fight Pulse, Li will be looking to lock up a 3rd championship run with a victory over Stone. Stone is coming off possibly the biggest win of his career in the long awaited rematch against Bruno Tepes to win the title at PFC 22. Stone will be defending the title for the first time and ya know all the greats say it's not winning but defending the title that make you a legend. On paper you have a slight edge in Muay Thai for Li, and a slight edge in Wrestling for Stone but most likely they are insignificant. This has fight of the year written all over it! All I know is this should be an instant classic!

 

Co-Main Event

 

Light Heavyweight Bout

 

Dasssler Crank

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Two fighters in a battle for rankings; each fighter here find themselves just outside the top and the only path this a face off! Dassler has spent his entire career with Pulse and is a former champion in the organization it has been a long road battling the best to get back to this spot. Dassler has always relied on his world class BJJ and this should be no different, no doubt he will have the advantage on the ground. Crank is a relative newcomer to PFC but has fought on at the highest levels. Crank will need to hone all his skills to get the W over Dassler. On paper the only difference is the BJJ advantage for Dassler but when the stakes are this high and the fighters are this elite ya never know what can happen. This Co-Main event could easily steal the show and will also be a instant classic.

 

 

Heavyweight Bout

 

Kitano vs. Ramadan

 

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Kitano #4 vs. Ramadan #5 This could be a main event but this is Pulse Fighting Championship and we bring the heat every card! Kitano a former champion with multiple defenses will be looking to get back to the top and this is a must win! Ramadan will be making his PFC debut but has earned himself a solid reputation at the early age of 24. Ramadan will be looking to use his world class BJJ to make an immediate impact in Pulse. Story of this fight can Kitano stop the young up and comer and stay away from Ramadan's lethal ground game.

 

Light Heavyweight Bout

 

Kromog vs. Walsh

 

http://www.mmatycoon.com/scoutfight.php?fida=301623&fidb=296638

 

Battle of PFC veterans looking to break into the rankings; Kromog the pride of the island season 6, a Pulse veteran who has been chasing the title for some time with his pure knockout power. Walsh will be brings a lot of Pulse experience and will need to avoid that knockout power and establish that ground game. On paper the biggest advantage is Walsh's BJJ, but Kromog has established is knockout power over a prolific PFC career. This should dynamite fight that has a lot of potential and could go multiple directions.

 

Featherweight Bout

 

Clifton vs. Davis

 

http://www.mmatycoon.com/scoutfight.php?fida=284517&fidb=287665

 

Already announced in the ranking this fight has incredible potential a possible #1 ranking, that could lead to a title shot. This fight is an absolute show stopper and could easily steal the show! Both Clifton and Davis have similar styles, and the stat separation is razor thin. When you combine all the factors and what is at steak in this match up it proves carry tremendous weight the Pulse Fighting Championship.

 

Light Heavyweight Bout

 

Parade vs. Mookjai

 

http://www.mmatycoon.com/scoutfight.php?fida=289462&fidb=295995

 

These are two fighters wanting to climb the latter in the division. Parade is on the biggest win streak of his career and will be looking to make it 4 in a row. Parade has utilized his stand up game as of late to KO 2 of his last 3. Mookjai coming off a KO win at PFC 15 will look make it 2 in row but must watch out the the ground game as the majority of his losses have come from ground attacks. On paper Parade's BJJ is the only real advantage and could determine the fight.

 

Welterweight Bout

 

Solomons vs. Jaccard

 

http://www.mmatycoon.com/scoutfight.php?fida=299333&fidb=284303

 

 

This Welterweight bout is kinda a mixed bag, both fighters trying to find footing in the PFC. Solomons primarily a boxer is 1-1 in PFC but overall has a 5-1 pro record, he will need to keep this fight standing to have a shot. Jaccard has been on a unfortunate backwards side since getting to the PFC losing his last 2 fights. Jaccard will be looking for his first PFC win and has the advantage on the stat page. This fight could produce fireworks if it stays standing, on paper it seems like the experience of Jaccard will be a bit to much to overcome but its a fight anything can happen and Boxing is only primary stat that is even.

 

 

Featherweight Bout

 

Kyle vs. Melamies

 

http://www.mmatycoon.com/scoutfight.php?fida=280194&fidb=291048

 

This is an important fight in the Featherweight Division I don't make the rankings but the winner here could really put themselves on the radar. Kyle is coming off a loss in the PFC debut but has taken a bit of a layoff since, with improved skills he will be looking to use a BJJ advantage to secure his first PFC victory. Melamies will be looking to improve to 7-0 and force himself into the rankings discussion with a victory here. Melamies has displayed a very balanced game with no real low stats. The key to the fight appears to be Kyles BJJ advantage the remaining stats are very even. Either way one of these fighters will be taking a big step in the right direction with a victory.

 

Lightweight Bout

 

Here vs. Calmushchi

 

http://www.mmatycoon.com/scoutfight.php?fida=284416&fidb=281614

 

Two PFC newcomers in this both kinda in the same position, needing to prove themselves to a new organization. Here will have a the only stat advantage in BJJ, but has produced limited submission victories over the course of his career. Calmushchi sports a 1-0 record in PFC and tends to be more of striker. This fight is interesting due to the fact both fighters are looking to make a home in Pulse, both have legit experience, and similar fighting styles.

 

Bantamweight Bout

 

Qwe vs. Aldo

 

http://www.mmatycoon.com/scoutfight.php?fida=280146&fidb=306993

 

PFC 26 starting with a bang! Classic striker vs grappler! Qwe coming off a PFC debut loss but owns all the skills to be a special fighter in the bantamweight division. Qwe will have the striking advantage and will be looking to get back to his winning ways. Aldo is a BJJ fighter with a 4-5 Pulse record, he will be looking to use his BJJ advantage to get back in the win column. On paper Qwe has the striking and a brown belt in BJJ. Aldo has the black belt in BJJ but overall the stand up margin may be to much to overcome.

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Live from New York City you are now entering the spot light with Noah Liamson! I of course am the new voice of Pulse Fighting Championship 280K+ and I for one plan on helping this great organization change the game! We start tonight a new chapter of unrepresented coverage and insight with the best of best here in Pulse! Sometimes this series will feature champions, up and coming fighters, or simply people making big impacts in Pulse. Lets start things out with a bang!

Light Heavyweight Champion

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Liamson: Whats next for Bryer McGuire?

 

McGuire: I have 3 fights left on this contract; I really like the organization,So I will be a part of Pulse for a long time to come.

 

 

 

Liamson: Was this last title defense against Mikael Brophy (248399) the most difficult yet?

 

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McGuire: Brophy was tough, but he is a striker, so right in my skillset. I would have to say my toughest fight so far has to be Bryan Mayhem (291955). He actually won the first 2 rounds against me, but I wasn't to worried; I knew it was only going to take one clean shot and he would be done and it worked out for me.

 

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Liamson: What fight do you want the most ?

 

McGuire: I will fight anyone, anytime. I have made that clear to the management at Pulse. I don't ask for fights and I don't turn them down I just fight whoever they send me.

Just put them in line and send them my way.



Liamson: What are your thoughts on next opponent Sol Kwon (299167)

 

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McGuire: I think this will be a good fight, he has 8 wins by KO, I have 12. So one of us is going to sleep.

This will be a stand up war for as long as it lasts. Just don't blink or you might miss it.


 

Liamson: What is the Bryer McGuire Prediction for the title defense against Sol Kwon (299167).

 

 

McGuire: I have a lot of respect for Kwon, but he is going to sleep, I will call it early in round 2.

 

 

 

 

Liamson: Ladies and gentlemen you heard it here first from the Pulse Light Heavyweight Champion he will be victorious by KO early in round 2. This will unfold on an absolutely stacked card including three title fights! Live from Tokyo, Japan at the fabulous Nippon Judokan on March 31st, 2018 its PFC 29 PPV3 (902427)

 

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For myself Noah Liamson and the Pulse Fighting Championship Light Heavyweight Champion Bryer McGuire thanks for reading and until next time this is "In the Spot Light".

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