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  1. Thanks guys, I'm glad it's readable despite all the misspells and bad grammar
  2. PEAK - Kings to be crowned 2019/03/30 We are celebrating our third event with three exiting title fights inside the Amsterdam Hard Knocks arena. The Main card of the evening from the top to bottom. Heavyweight title bout. Larry Shreve Jr vs Bunny Anstey Larry "The Butcher" Shreve have violence written all over himself. This ruthless man was born to fight and he's damn good at it to. He has 23 wins, 20 by knockout. Where ever this beast fights he seems destined to succeed . I don't even know where to begin with this man. He holds a clean kickboxing record with five Wins and no defeats, Former DFC champion, former RFC super heavyweight champion and former SynCity Europe heavyweight champion. After two strait losses The Butcher is determined to turn things around and do what he were born to do, knock people out. If Shreve Is going to conquer the Heavyweight belt he needs to keep this fight standing because his opponent Bunny Anstey is a true ground wizard. If Anstey gets the fight to the ground he is a danger to anyone or any thing. The 36 year old Canadian have a complete ground game with a relentless wrestling with good ground and pound and are always one step away from a submission victory. Anstey is a former Future Fighting and CEFC Heavyweght champion with 51 professional fights on his record, 33 wins 11 by KO/TKO 16 submission wins and 6 by decision. Don't blink. Welterweight title bout Dean Corll vs Philip Farmery As a former champion in MMAHelsinki and CEFC Dean "The candy man" Corll can now become a champion in his third organization in his career. Corll is an experienced fighter with 39 pro fights. After 3 losses in a row Corll is under new management and has moved to Amsterdam and now trains at Kombat Hangar 18. In a interview earlier this week he said that the move have made him more focused and the new environment have helped him get his motivation to fighting back. Corll has fought some of the best welterweights and knows what it takes to beat them. Now he is eager to go to work and put on a show for his new home crowd. To stop Corlls dreams of gold and with own dreams of gold is Philip "The Punisher" Farmery. With a impressive 17-3 record the Manchester son Philip Farmery will look to become Peaks Welterweight champion. Farmery is no stranger to gold he had a very successful run in EFA where he were a four time champion. In his arsenal to defeat his foes he have some sharp boxing and heavy hands that can cause troubles who ever shares the octagon with him. While he keeps his opponents guessing he likes to mix up his game with takedowns. On the ground he uses his wrestling to ground and pound and fish for his submissions which he have ended seven of his opponents with. Lightweight title bout Finn The Human vs Harold Shipman At the age of 18 Finn The Human made his successful debut and turned the lights off and faceplanted his opponent. In two years time he had lined up ten straight wins and conquerd both the SFC and the TGC lightweight belt. Finn looked unstoppable but as most things that have a beginning Finns winstreak came to an end. Finn faced the now number five ranked featherweight in the world Diego Escobar. In the second round Escobar found Finns chin with a well timed headkick and Finn had to taste the bitter taste of defeat for the first time. After some back to back wins he have now found his flow again and will enter this title bout with two strait wins. Harold Shipman will be standing in the opposite corner and he is not here to be a spectator. Shipman is a former Omega lightweight champion. A world class wrestler who puts the pressure on his opponents with a heavy top game and relentless ground and pound. If that's not enough he have is a black belt in BJJ which makes him a dangerous submission threat aswell. Shipman is a all offense kind of fighter and when going forward he often leaves his chin exposed which seems to be his Akilles heal. If Shipman is going to become Peaks first lightweight champion he have to protect that chin and if he do so he have all the right tools to be crowned with a golden belt this weekend. Norman Stebson vs Kusal Perera 265ibs After being taken down and submitted in his MMA debut Perera switched to Kickboxing, a very successful switch it would turn out. With a record of 19-6, 15 of his wins have come by KO/TKO he is now ranked as the number one of all Heavyweights and number three in the PFP ranking. The famous Kusal Perera will now leave the kickboxing ring and once more step into the octagon to show that he have what it takes to compete in MMA. Norman Stebson is coming in with a record of 9 wins 4 defeats and 1 draw and will be one to welcome Perera back to the octagon in this exiting Heavyweight bout. It may seem like going in in a clean Kickboxing match with Perera is a bad move. So stepson must get his takedowns and show Perera that kickboxing ain't the same sport as MMA. Eksem Von Ketler vs Rodney Smith 145ibs In the featherweight division we have the 32 year old Canadian Von Ketler. Ketler is a ground specialist and a former Duel bantamweight champion. He will enter the octagon with a record of 23 wins and 13 losses, 10 of his wins have come by submission. He will face off with Rodney Smith a Red belt ground specialist and a D1 TWGC Tournament semi-finalist and a former Strike force Union Lightweight champion that holds a record of 19-6, 14 of his wins by submission. It will be very interesting to see who feel that they have the advantage on the ground and goes for a takedown first.
  3. March 23 PEAK held its second event Nordquist vs Ramses. Heres a quick recap of the evening with start from the bottom. In our first fight of the evening Ramazotti vs Tuck Almost immediately after the opening bell Ramazotti pressed Tuck back against the fence. From the clinch Ramazotti threw hard and wild, not many found its way through Tucks tight defence but when they connected they sure did its job. Ramazotti showed why he is the number 5 ranked heavyweight kickboxer in the world and after 2 minutes and 11 seconds in in the first round the referee had seen enough after Tuck got dropped and Ramazotti continued with punches on the ground and could be declared as the winner by TKO. Holmes vs Hale A action packed fight where both fighters had their moments. Hale came out early with a takedown but let Holmes up on the feet again. Holmes connected with a left hand that opened up a cut on Hale and after Hale got taken down he bounced right back up and connected with a left that sent Holmes to the canvas. Hale followed Holmes to the ground trying to finish his rocked opponent but Hale managed to hold on and get back up. Holmes quickly connected with a three punch combination that once again put Holmes on his butt. This time Holmes didn't manage to get back up and Hale could finish the fight by the way of TKO. Dzoker vs Bear Dozoker came in to this bout with one mission and that was to get the fight to the ground. While Dzoker struggled with his takedowns Bear pieced up Dzoker on the feet with high precision punches and kicks. When Dzoker managed to take the fight to the ground he couldn't hold Bear down for long and Bear were quickly up on the feet again. In the end of the first round a bleeding Dzoker looked like he were out of gas and Bear could start working his own takedowns. Bear showed his dominance and won the fight via unanimous decision. Cha vs Daranbolt The first round had just started when Wylde closed the distance and pressed Daranbolt against the cage. In the clinch Cha controlled the action while working Daranbolts body and head with punches. At the end of the round Cha opened up a cut and hurt Daranbolt. Cha showed no mercy and caught Daranbolt with two big punches and Daranbolt went down and covered up. Cha wins by TKO after 4.57 in the first round. Henry vs Wylde A one sided fight where Henry didn't manage to do much at all. Instead it was Wylde with a no mercy clinch beat up and pin point precision in his kicks and punches could dictate the fight. After two knockdowns early in the second round Henry gets dropped a third time but this time Wylde went after Henry with punches on the ground till the ref decided he had seen enough and could be declared as the winner After 0.18 in round 2 by the way of TKO. Blackburn vs Bueller Both gentlemen were evenly matched on the feet and they both had their moments in the exchanges. "Bam Bam" Bueller were looking for the takedown and managed to take Blackburn down. On the ground "Bam Bam" threw some heavy ground and pound. In the second round "Bam Bam" got sloppy and from guard Blackburn managed to sneak in his arm under Buellers chin and locked up a tight guilliotine and could be announced as the winner after 3.36 in round 2 Laoka vs Badass In the first round Billy Ray Badass managed to takedown Laoka and control him while looking for his submissions and Laoka were spending most of the time in round one on his back trying to get up on his feet. The second round started as the first and Badass took Laoka down. This time Laoka got back to is feet. On the feet Laoka didn't miss a single kick or punch and picked Badass apart. After three straight jabs Badass legs started to wobble and after a vicious hook Badass went down and Laoka followed up with some punches on the ground and finely got the the won by the way of TKO 1,58 in round 2 Keen vs Smith Both men came out swinging hard but it was Keen who got the better of the exchanges. Keen showed class and after a combination he opened up a cut on Smith and then dropped Smith with a "soul-severing right uppercut" and got the win by the way of KO. Wuzz vs Neil Neil tried to keep Wuzz on the outside with kicks from the distance and darting in and out with hard punches trying to do what he is best at, knocking people out. Wuzz didn't throw his punches to miss this evening and with high accuracy boxing he gave Neil a though fight standing. Wuzz got his takedowns this evening as well. On the ground he managed to control both the action and his foe. After three rounds of hard work and grit all three judges scored the fight 29-28 to the veteran Wuzz. Nordquist vs Ramses. Ramses came out punishing the body of Nordquist early with punches and kicks. Nordquist answered with hard kicks towards Ramses head with the intention to end the fight. Maby he were loading up a little to much and telegraphed them because Ramses saw them coming and could find his way through Nordquists defenses with high precision attacks. In the preview I mentioned the "scary power" Ramses have, the power to not only KO his opponents but to knock them out into unconsciousness. This time it was Nordquists turn to taste Ramses power when Ramses found Nordquists chin and could end the fight after 1.32 in the first round by the way of KO.
  4. Peak - Nordquist vs Ramses In the main event of the evening in the Featherweight division the 29 y swede John "The traveller kid" Nordquist will take on Americas John Ramses. Nordquist comes from two strait wins which he ended in a fashionable style under the minute in the first round by KO. Nordquist prefers to stand up while fighting but can mix it up with his takedowns. If he gets the fight to the ground he has a good top game and good gnp. The former Aspire featherweight champion and hall of famer John Ramses can end a fight in any way of his liking. If it goes to the ground he has a good ground game and won six of his fights by submission. If the fight take place standing he has shown to have some scary power and have seven wins by KO/TKO, Six of those fights he left his foe in total darkness with devastating KO,s and he will enter the octagon with two straight highlight head kick KO,s in his back. With two good stand up fighters, one with devastating gnp and one with leathal submissions it will be interesting to se where this fight will take place. Vince Neil vs David Wuzz 205Ibs The former KAMIKAZE champion David Wuzz is a true veteran is this sport. Wuzz is as dangerous as they come on the ground and if you give this man your pinkie he will take your whole arm. The black belt submission artist have an impressive 20 submissions in his record and if Neil wants to be victorious here he must stop the takedowns and keep this fight standing. If Neil manages to deny him his takedowns Wuzz has shown that he's shin can be cracked. The 28 year old Neil is a young man in this sport and still improving but it seems that there is one thing that he can't improve any more and that's his KO power. All of his wins have come by the way of KO/TKO. We got a submission artist vs a knockout artist. The question that remains is which artist will get the fight to their right element. Scott Keene vs Frank Smith 155Ibs Scott "The Knife" Keene is another veteran on this card. With his crisp boxing and relentless pressure it isn't hard to understand that the entertaining 40 year old American have collected a total of 11 fight of the night awards. Keene will face a 11 years younger Canadian in Frank Smith. Smith is a all round fighter with 9 wins and 13 defeats. Smith likes to come forward with high pressure and fights with his heart and sometimes he seems to forget about his defence and to protect his chin. I would be surprised if this one goes all full three rounds and the winner in scrap will be the one who wants it the most. Katsu Lauka vs Billy Ray Badass 205Ibs I wonder if people from BANGladesh loves to BANG because In Lauka case that's very true. Lauka comes from a Muai Thai background and his Thaiboxing took him all the way to a title fight In GAMMA,s middleweight division. Eight years has past since then and much has changed but Lauka is still standing and this time he will face off with Billy Ray Badass. Billy Likes to take the fight to the ground where he can use his wrestling to get on top of his opponents and unleash his ground and pound and fish for submissions. Billy Ray changed manager and dropped down from heavyweight to light heavyweight and he haven't looked better. Now he's looking to get the biggest win of his career in Lauka and by doing so he would send a message to the others in the division, that a newborn Billy Ray is ready for the top. Lugh Blackburn vs Eric Bueller 185Ibs Two gentlemen who like a good wine or brandy, improves with age. CEFC Hall of famer Blackburn have more than 60 professional fights under his belt (61) . Blackburns skillset matches his experience and there isn't a single thing he haven't experienced inside the octagon and there isn't a place inside the octagon where Blackburn isn't dangerous. With his skill set and experience he knows how to entertain the crowd and collected two fight of the night bonuses out of his last three fights. His opponent Eric "Bam Bam" Bueller prefers to stand and bang but if the fight hits the ground he can bang there aswell. The nickname "Bam Bam" couldn't be more spot on when describing this gentleman from Canada.
  5. The smoke has settled from the first Peak event, Peak - Round One. A successful event with a taste for more. We had 20 fighters lined up battling in 10 fights. Here's a quick recap. First up to share the octagon we had the two middleweights Alex Graves and Bob Dock. This turned out to be a grappling match where Graves managed to take the fight to the ground early in all the three rounds. On the ground both men battled for positions and tried to submit one and other and after 15 minutes all three judges had scored the bout 29-28 to Alex Graves. In our second fight of the evening we had another middleweight bout. Danny Page vs Tyrone Spong A close and exiting fight that got awarded with fight of the night. On the feet it was a close contested fight where both fighters had their moments. Page mixed in some takedowns that could have been what favoured him in the eyes of the judges and won a hard earned split decition victory. In our third fight we had a super heavyweight bout between Dalip Singh and Hulk Hogan. Both fighters seemed to want to test their ground skills against one and other and it was Singh who managed to nullify Hogans game and walked home with a decision victory. In our fourth fight Steve The Smiling Assassin took on Ernst Young in the Heavyweigh division. The Smiling Assassin took the fight to the clinch where he showed no mercy. After several punches and elbows half way through the first round Young went down and The Smiling Assassin could be announced as the winner by TKO. In the Welterweight division Dum Debble faced Jon Horn. Horn tried to lead with his kicks but came out short as Debble quickly found the rhythm with his boxing and got the fastest KO (41 sec) of the night after a Uppercut from Hell which left Horn unconscious. In the featherweight division Ruben Rivera faced James Hetfield. Rivera tried to dictate the tempo and keep Hetfield on the outside with his kicks but they were to telegraphed and Hetfield could avoid the kicks and the longer Hetfield could instead dictate the fight with his boxing and mixed it up with takedowns. Half way through the fight Hetfield dropped Rivera and got on top in mount and finished the fight via ground and pound. Steve Lucas and Vadim Nazarov faced off in the middleweight division. Lucas wanted to take this fight to the ground but Nazarov stoped all Lucas attempt to get his takedowns. Instead Nazarov pieced up Lucas on the feet with his clean boxing. Nazarov then proved he was not afraid to go to the ground with Lucas and landed a couple of takedowns himself. In the end of round two Lucas have had enough and went down after a big overhand right and Nazarov cought the moment and finished the fight on top and got the win by TKO. With three fights to go the two former number one ranked Lightweights Oscar Boma and Mordecai Sackett squared off. Both men showed their class and heart and fought like there were no tomorrow in a fight that took place on the feet. In the third round a tired Boma started to wobble on the feet and got dropped by a huge uppercut from Sackett. Sackett could then finish the fight with punches on the ground before the ref stopped the fight at 3,13 in round 3. In our co-main event Desmond Flannery faced off with Kevin Shinnie in a Heavyweight bout. Shinnie wanted to stand up in this matchup but he couldn't keep Flannery away from him while Flannery found his takedowns. From top position Flannery used his heavy ground and pound and Shinnie didnt seemed to have an answer for Flannerys wrestling. After some strikes from sidecontrol Flannery opened up a cut on Shinnie. Flannery got the taste for blood and a nasty elbow and some more ground and pound later the ref had seen enough and called the fight with one second left in the second round. In our main event of the evening in the light heavyweight division Yuuto Yoshida faced of with Nuke Laloosh. Laloosh were working with punches and kicks against Yoshidas head looking for a knockout. Laloosh were working to slow down his foe with legkicks and working the body with punches and kicks. Laloosh were a constant threat with his takedowns but when he got them Yoshida did a great job on his back avoiding the strikes and submission attempts from Laloosh and worked his way back on the feet or stalled the action and locked the positions so the ref were forced to break and let them restart on the feet due to inactivity. As the fight went on Laloosh were slowing down due to the leg and body work from Yoshida and Yoshida could grab a well deserved decition victory with all three judges scoring the bout 30-28. I would like to thank all the managers and their fighters for this evening, Cheers
  6. The 16th of March 2019 is the date for the first ever PEAK-Fight Club event. A lot of fine and exiting fighters will do PEAK the Honor and fight under it's banner in this historical event. In our main card of the evening PEAK will have the privilege to present. Yoshida vs Laloosh. 205Ibs Yoshida looks to extend his impressive six fight win streak and will do against the former Island, End of season Tournament winner Laloosh. "Live by the sword, die by the sword" are a phrase that both of these men seems to live by as they both give everything inside the octagon and either steps out as a winner or gets carried out on the shield with a L on the record but not as a looser. These two crowd pleasing warriors will defenetly keep the crowd on its toes. Flannery vs Shinnie. 265+Ibs When these two 265+ beasts collide it's seems almost impossible that this fight goes to the distance. Famous for both his chin and his heavy hands Shinnie always put on a show. Shinnie loves his boxing and I understand why, when he connects he could probably turn the lights of from the sun. Flannery on the other side is a ground specialist. With furious ground and pound and dangerous submissions this man can drag any man out on deep water and end their night before it even started. Mordecai "Golden Boy" Sackett vs Oscar Boma. 155Ibs Two legends of the sport. Two fighters who doesn't need any introduction. Two former number one ranked lightweights. Sackett were ranked number 6 pound for pound in the world at one point and with a new manager the 36 year old Sacket are eager to climb to the top once more. Oscar Boma have looked really good lately and have three straight wins and of course, all by knockout Boma must have iron in his fists. With 32 knockouts on his record it makes this knockout machine a lethal threat to anyone or anything who has a chin. Vadim Nazarov vs Steve Lucas. 185Ibs Under new management the one and only "The Ukranian Nightmare" Vadim Nazarov will enter the octagon to show he still got what it takes. He have no less than 44 wins on his record with 25 stoppages all by KO. Nazarov will enter the octagon fighting Steve "Snake" Lucas a submission artist with 17wins, 16 of them comes by submission. Lucas are 11 years younger than Nazarov and are keen to show Nazarov that the octagon are no place for old men. Here we have a classic grappler vs stand up matchup, do not blink. Ruben Viera vs James Hetfield.145Ibs The two 145'ers Viera and Hetfield are both coming from loosing streaks and are looking to get back to the win column. Hetfields fights rarely goes to distance. In his 26 fights only 6 of them have gone full time. He relies in his heavy hands and his raw KO-power, but KO,ing Viera won't be an easy task. Viera have never been stopped by punches before. Vieras most dangerous weapon are his leathal kicks with which can end a fight in a instant. Can't wait to se who will come out on top in this matchup. So make sure you get your ass to The Micro Arena in Amsterdam the 16th because you do not want to miss this.
  7. Welcome to PEAK, a fight organization founded 26/2-19 in Amsterdam. Here we will collect everything regarding Peak Fight Club. News, previews and reviews. If you can't wait for your fighter to enter the cage to throw some leather? Come give your foe some verbal punches before the fight with some smacktalking.
  8. Laundry time. I have a couple of mil that I need to launder. Pm me if interested.
  9. Congratulations mate. I can't believe it's gone a whole year already. Looking forward to another year with you and that good reading of yours.
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