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ABW Title Tournament SF 2

 

185lbs got main and co main event.

 

Test Two won by submission against Ray Nathan and Colt Jones knocked Michael Scott

 

205lbs

 

Sharky Shark's got without fight and Phil High got KO of the night for beating Nathan Fisher.

 

145lbs

 

Jimmy Dickinson went to SF as reserve guy and beat Taylor Raymond (Triangle Armbar and sub of the night). In the fight of the night Lenny Douglas got the decision over Tyler Stevens

 

135lbs

 

Demetrious Johnson didn't have the fight and Stanislav Chistov got the decision over Forrest Gump

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In the meantime there was also ABW 20

 

In the main fight Joshua Jackson sensetionally knocked Kron Vieira and got KO of the night.

 

In the co main event Ajax Athanas knocked in 27 seconds Konstantin Uszatov

 

The only sub of the night was guillotine from Tumleh Schmitt on Joe Joes.

 

Fight of the night went to Marquan Weatherspoon and Shisuke Fujitsa

 

 

 

 

Next reviews will be on time i hope.

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Just before next ABW some old reviews

 

ABW 23

 

In the main event judges decided that Ricardo Machado was better than Eddie Gelfen. The were awarded for fight of the night.

 

In the co-main event Pedro Henrique knocked John Omalley in 22 seconds and got KO of the night.

 

Sub of the night went to Fedor Emelianenko and his kimura on Maurie Pope

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ABW 24 review:

 

In the main event Travis Randy knocked Paul Nath in 17 seconds.

 

In the co-main event Fausto Carsara knocked Jose Callejon.

 

KO of the night for Sven Ludwig destroying Milan Sol/

 

Sub of the night for Alex Skinner and his Arm Triangle on Ramsy Ricochet

 

Fight of the night for 15 minutes of good MMA for Paul Shit Break and Spider Rico

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And now very fresh ABW 25 review:

 

In the main event Noel Galloway knocked Wade Wallace.

 

In the co-main event Post Traumatic Stress Disorder won by Armbar against Bob Johnson.

 

KO of the night for Liu Bei and knee which dropped Jarret Wendall

 

Sub of the night for Alexander Gustafson and his Triangle Choke on Gustav Hagerman

 

Fight of the night for Ahmad Rosholt and Brandon Braga

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Quick old reviews. ABW 26:

 

In the mai event Aldo Vurny knocked Holden Easterly.

 

In the co-main event Stephen Ortz got sub fo the night award for his Armbar on Alexei Mikhailov

 

KO of the night for Anthony Rogers.

 

Fight of the night award to Artur Kornik and Chosu Viv.

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ABW 27 - only 7 fights, not everobody answered fight offers:

 

In the main event Ajax Athanas knocked Dunder Heed in 74 seconds

 

In the co-main event Leonard Owusu was quicker and knocked John Niel in 68 seconds.

 

Jared Williams and Joel Duarte were even faster. Williams destroyed Mariusz Pazdowski in 18 seconds and Duarte in 14 seconds knocked Tristan Yurgnittu and these 4 seconds decided Joel won KO of the night award

 

Sub of the night award to only submission Muhhamad Bin Zayed and his Arm Triangle on Dope Boi.

 

Fight of the night award for Aiden Taylor and Miller Light.

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ABW 28 - also only 7 fights, same reason.

 

In the main event Magomedkhan Gamztkhanov got sub of the night award for fis Triangle Choke on Dagur Odinsson (in 18 seconds)

 

In the co-main event Trogdor The Burninator knocked Cicero Santos. Trogdor rocked opponent at the end of the first round and finished him at the beginning of the second..

 

 

 

Ko of the night award to Michael Scott

 

Fight of the night award for Leo Castellano and JD Dayley

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It's tomorow the time when 7 fighter will get OGCFO will title belts. 7 of them will sitting alone after lost opportunity. Welcome heroes of the ABW Champions night:

 

First we will have 3 undercard bouts:

 

135lbs Rico Rocco (MMA record 0-2-1) vs Forrest Gump (6-2-0)

185 lbs Carlos The Ghost (3-1-0) vs Leon Opstad (1-0-0)

205 lbs Pohjolan Isanta (1-1-0) vs Maro Veljanovski (6-4-0)

 

After that Championship Fights will begin:

 

1. In 145lbs Lenny Douglas (3-1-0 ; 2-0-0 in OGCFO) will face Jimmy Dickinson (2-2-0 ; 2-1-0). Both gus have met in ABW 4 Douglas have won by KO, then he got 2 decisions in Tournament. Dickinson went to reserve fight in the Tournament and beat Chris Chandler, then due to lack of opponent for Taylor Raymond jumped into the semi-final. Triangle Armbar and Jimmy is in the final.

Now it's time to revenge.

 

2. Then to the cage will come in the biggest guys. In +265lbs Floyd Mayweather (3-1-0 ; 3-0-0) will face John Riverson (5-7-0 ; 3-0-0). Both guys didn't begin careers well but they both found home in OGCFO. Mayweather have began his MMA career with KO loss, came to OGCFO won 3 fight by submissions and will fight for title. John Riverson also lost his first fight by TKO, won second and came to OGCFO with 2-7-0. He won 3 fights by Triangle and will get a chance.

Never give up.

 

3. After hard knocks we will go down to 155lbs. Joe Ryzon (4-2-0 ; 2-1-0) will face Master Roshi (5-2-0 ; 2-0-0). Ryzon lost his first fight in OGFCO but due to lack of active fighters got chance and capitalized on it. Roshi began his career at The Island, won 3 fights and was sacked after first loss. He lost another fight, but season ended and he left Island, came to OGFCO and won 2 fights by decision.

Take your chance.

 

4. Then we will move to 170lbs. Takeda Shingen (4-1-0 ; 2-0-0). will face Logan Scott (6-3-0 ; 4-0-0). Shingen can win either by KO and sub. He is so scary that nobody wanted to face him in the semi-final. Scott is KO machine, all 6 wins KO's, due to solid wrestling and BJJ lost fights by sub.

Come on.

 

5. After that we will some MMA veterans in 205lbs. Sharky Shark (11-15-0 ; 1-0-0) will face Phil High (13-7-0 ; 2-1-0). Shark is lucky guy here. He had one fight in the quarter-final, then his opponent didn't log. Earlier he had 1 no contest fight in OGCFO, so we exactly don't know what he's able to do. High is former UPF Champion and now wants to get another title to his CV.

Beat him.

 

6. At last co-main event. 265lbs Quinton Randleman (6-1-0 ; 1-0-0) and Yoshi Takano (5-1-0). Randleman is former (and last) champion of SFC. After it was closed he came to OGCFO, won quarter-final fight, didn't get opponent in the semi-final. But he's ready for his second title.Takano is a KO machine, no matter kicking or punching). He knocked his rival in the semi-final in just 15 seconds.

Let's ger ready for Rumble!!!!!!!!!!

 

7. Finally we have our main event. 185lbs - Test Two (6-1-0 ; 3-0-0) and Colt Jones (5-0-0 ; 3-0-0). Test Two is terrific grappler, all his fights were finished by submissions. He has also nice TWGC record 3-1. Colt Jones is KO machine, all wins by KO. And he never lost.

Pain will go by, women love scars and glory last forever.

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So the ABW Champions Night is now only memory, but OGCFO has now 7 Champions of the org. Here is review of the event.

 

 

3 undercard bouts lasted total just a little bit more than one round exactly minutes and 3 seconds:

 

Forrest Gump subbed Rico Rocco

Leon Opstad knocked Carlos The Ghost

Pohjolan Isanta subbed Maro Veljanovski

 

145lbs

Lenny Douglas attacked from the beginning and knocked Jimmy Dickinson for the second time in their history. This time fight took only 56 seconds.

 

+265lbs

The fight as it was expected from the beginning went to the ground. In the first round more active was Floyd Mayweather. John Riverson got takedown in the second round and got the win by kimura after 42 seconds of second round.

 

155lbs

Master Roshi moved forward quickly and rocked Joe Ryzon in first minute of the fight. Ryzon saved himself and tried his chances with takedowns, but Roshi managed to defend well on the ground and was more active in standup. In the 4th round Roshi knocked down Ryzon, but allow Joe to got back on his feet. Ryzon tried everything he could, but judges were unanimous and gave all rounds and the win to Master Roshi. Fight of the night award

 

170lbs

Fighters started in the standup. Then Takeda Shingen went to the clinch and then had succes with takedown. Shingen worked well got neck of Logan Scott and won by Guillotine. Sub of the night award

 

205lbs

Phil High began the fight strong. In first 90 seconds he knocked down Sharky Shark twice and rocked him. But Shark was able to recover and showed some good counter skills. Second round was close standup fight with another knockdown after High's kick. In the end of the round Shark connect with knee to the groin of Phil High, and High after break was able to continue. Rounds 3 and 4 took place in standup, they were close with maybe little advantage of Shark. In the 5th round both fighters showed all the have left in the tank. Shark looked better, but it was judges decision. All 3 were unanimous and all 3 give 49:46 to Sharky Shark.

 

265lbs

Just from the beginning of the fight Quinton Randleman looked for a grond fight. He didn't look for submision but tried to tire Yoshi Takano with ground strikes. Randleman rocked oponent in the 3rd round, and finished him in the 4th. Takano tapped due to strikes.

 

185lbs

Main event fight was hard punch fight from the beginning. Colt Jones cut Test Two early, and this cut was getting worse. But it was huge combo that rocked and knocked down Test Two. Then Colt Jones threw big hook and the fight was over. Jones got the belt and KO of the night award

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Today also took place Angry Birds War 30, and it was really good event.

 

In the main event Khabib Nurmagomedov had impresive debut in OGCFO knocking Leo Murray in 10 seconds. And got KO of the night

 

In the co-main event Travis Randy knocked Joseph Barney

 

Sub of the night for Michael Kimura and his Americana (not Kimura this time) on Allen Wilson

 

Fight of the night for good 15 minutes of hard bout for Merle Highchurch and Reggie Grimdal

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Preview for Angry Birds War 39

 

 

Finally, after much drama and turmoil, ABW 39 is about to happen. Originally the scheduled main event was intended to be Shary Shark defending his OGCFO Light Heavyweight Title against Aldo Vurny. He declined to do so, jeopardizing the whole event and generally not coming across as much of a champion in doing so. A bitch move, for which he got stripped of the gold. But ABW 39 will take place nonetheless at the Hard Knocks, Helsinki on the 4th of July.

 

 

Filling in the blanks for the original main event, which unfortunately didn't manifest, are the two heavyweights Magomedkhan "Volk Han" Gamztkhanov (5-1; 4-1 in OGCFO) vs. Boon "Chrome" Wrecking Ball (4-2; OGCFO debut).

Quickly emerging as one of the top contenders at OGCFO Heavyweight is “Volk Han”. A high caliber sambo grappler, he has proven an uncanny knack to find submissions, winning two of his fights by way of submission in just 18 seconds each! That is incredible and a testament to his grappling skills. Only few in OGCFO can dare to go toe to toe with this man, when it comes to the ground game. His opponent is the hard hittin' ground and pounder Boon "Chrome" Wrecking Ball, who is making his debut for the organization. With 20 years of age he has shown quite some promise and has multiple ways to victory, which his four victories so far, including wins by knockout, submission and decision, can attest for. Since he is also very busy on the feet, it will be interesting to see if the bigger and heavier Wrecking Ball will try to make the fight a standing affair or if he challenges Volk Han's prowess on the ground by seeking to implement his own aggressive top game. Given that this main event is scheduled for five minute rounds, the fighter with the better endurance and smarter pacing will likely have a significant edge.

 

 

In the co-main event Anthony "Thunder" Rodgers (3-0; 1-0 in OGCFO) and Spider Rico (5-2; 0-1 in OGCFO) will come to blows at 205. And what better time to swing for the fences than now, given that the suddenly vacant Light Heavyweight Title is now available? If a win would bring either man in direct title contention is questionable, but it would without a doubt be a significant step in the right direction. However, only one will be able to take it. The unbeaten Anthony Rodgers is a dangerous stand-up fighter, who has blazed through both of his last opponents in no time, making good use of his mighty right paw. Even though he is just three fights into his career, he is building up momentum fast, due to his entertaining fighting style. His opponent, Spider Rico, is also a youngster with a surprisingly mature ground game, which has led him to five submission finishes, all in the first round. Both men have ways to force matters and securing their money shots, but are stylistically very different from each other. Whether that leads to a strategic war of attrition or a sudden finish, will only reveal itself, when these two promising up and comers fight it out in the cage.

 

 

Also on the card:

The undercard sees a head on collision between two massive train wrecks. Rodrigo "Mamute" Santos (0-5; 0-4 in OGCFO) vs. Fiachra "The Sheer Violence" MacNeill (0-7; OGCFO debut), who both have yet to win a fight. These to super heavyweights have yet to gain a shred of success in MMA. What better way to assure that, than to have these two losers fighting against each other. But who knows, maybe they will even manage to lose both at the same time. Either way, we should expect nothing more than the finesse of a drunken bar fight. Which makes this one probably very entertaining.

 

On the main card, two 20 year old projects from rivaling top alliances will square off, when Danger Mouse (2-2; 1-1 in OGCFO) meets "Polish Mutant" Artur Kornik (2-1; 1-1 in OGCFO). Mouse is a FinnFighters project, whereas Kornik is associated with the Legion of DOOM. Both fighters are therefore thoroughly coached and eager to walk away victorious. Danger Mouse will have to successfully enforce his ground and pound ways, for a prolonged fight on the feet is likely to favor Kornik.

 

 

Join us this Tuesday for 10 fights of action in Helsinki! OGCFO, where up and comers are taking their next steps towards stardom!

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Preview for ABW 40 Roshi - Pacquiao

 

 

The fourth of July 2017 sure is a busy day for OGCFO. Because besides ABW 39, there will also be ABW 40 happening. Two shows in on day. But hey, what can we do when there are so many young guys willing to punch each other in the face? We might as well ensure that everybody sees it. Or at least the roundabout 2,000 fans in Hayashi's Lounge, Helsinki. And other than in the case of ABW 39, where the champion lost his spine and couldn't be bothered with defending the title, two real man will indeed step up in the main event and fight for the OGCFO Lightweight strap.

 

 

After breaking into the fight game on the Island, Master "Turtle" Roshi (6-2; 3-0 in OGCFO) found and made his way to OGCFO. Unbeaten in his three fights for the organization, he captured the OGCFO Lightweight Championship of the World and will now defend it for the first time against Manny "Shriekin’ Mercenary" Pacquiao (3-0; 3-0 in OGCFO). Roshi is somewhat of a decision fighter, loving to drag his opponents into deep waters and outlasting them. Which is probably what he will have to resort to versus Pacquiao as well. For he has proven himself to be a hard-hitter, knocking all of his three opponents out in the first (both at featherweight and at lightweight). It is likely that Roshi will face his biggest test yet in this ABW main event.

 

 

In the co-main event two OGCFO exclusives will face each other. Paul "Finch" Shit Break (2-0; 2-0 in OGCFO) and Kevin Space (2-0; 2-0 in OGCFO) will fight it out in a Light Heavyweight bout. Both man have so far exclusively fought for OGCFO. Shit Break …….. is an experienced grappler already, coming from a Judo background. A wealth of experience, which enabled him to impressively beat Spider Rico in just his second pro bout while going the distance with him. His opponent, Kevin Space, has won both of his fights via triangle choke in the first but can be considered a very versatile fighter so far. A jack of all trades with a brown belt. Both men have shown promise so far in their young careers. A win now would likely catapult either of them very close to the title picture.

 

 

Also on the card

The main card is kicked of by a fight between Remus "Moony" Filipovic (4-1; OGCFO debut) vs. Roy Benavidez (pro MMA debut). This middleweight bout between two men, who both are debuting in OGCFO, may come of as a bit lopsided at first glance. Filipovic already has five pro fights under his belt, winning four of them (three by knockout), whereas Benavidez is about to make his pro debut. However, a closer look reveals that Benavidez, with just 20 years of age, is already an BJJ black belt. And Filipovic has been proven to be vulnerable on the ground.

 

The most intriguing undercard bout is probably the fight between James Pearson (2-1; 1-1 in OGCFO) vs. Maurie "Swagger" Pope (3-1; 2-1 in OGCFO). This super heavyweight bout between the compact, muscle-bound, heavy handed wrestle-boxer type of brawler James Pearson and the towering Maurice Pope (a former Australian rules football prospect, known for his strength) could be a good one. And also a short one, given that both fighters have knocked all of their opponents out. Add to this the stylistic discrepancy of Pearson being a wrestler and Pope being a stand up striker and this one has hardly a chance to go the distance.

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Preview for ABW 41 Jones - Mcgruff

 

 

The Hayashi's Lounge in Helsinki will have up to 2,000 bloodthirsty spectators witnessing a carefully selected line up of ten fights today on the 6th Jul, 2017. The headliner will be title fight at 185 and the co-mainer will pit two rugged veterans against each other.

 

 

Colt Jones (6-0; 4-0 in OGCFO) vs. Fist "The Toaster" Mcgruff (5-6; 2-1 in OGCFO)

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For the OGCFO Middleweight Championship of the World

 

Unbeaten Colt Jones will put his Middleweight Championship on the line against Fist Mcgruff. Colt Jones is one of the brightest prospects currently under contract with OGCFO. The 20 year old is boasting a 100% knockout rate and only once saw a second round. All other finishes came in the first. He settled in at middleweight, even though he is also capable to fight at Light Heavyweight, which was his weight class outside the OGCFO. The challenger, five years the older, has a slight losing record but is coming into this fight with a three fight winning streak. After he seemed destined to become one of MMAs bottom dwellers (suffering a soul shattering string of five losses), “The Toaster” turned things around. Two of his last three wins came in the first, both by knockout. And his last two fights with the OGCFO earned him KO and Fight of the Night honors. Now he finds himself where he never saw himself three fights prior to today: Title gold is in his reach! But he will have to take it from a champion, who has shown great talent and has yet to be even tested.

 

 

Krzysztof "Sweet Dreams" Ostrowski (19-20; 1-1 in OGCFO) vs. Nathan "The Constrictor" Fisher (11-10; 2-2 in OGCFO)

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Light Heavyweight bout

 

This evening, Ostrowski is going into his 40th pro fight. He' ll be taking on Nathan Fisher, who has over 20 fights under his belt. That is a lot of experience in one fight. Especially considering that OGCFO typically caters to younger fighters. Ostrowski is best described as an aggressive grappler. A decision fighter he most certainly is not! He has never won via decision, but always decisively with 13 submissions proving his offensive ground prowess. His opponent is also wrestling based but more of a durable jack of all trades, who is hard to put away. Also he is nine years younger. One has to wonder if Ostrowski's edge in experience isn't a matter of seriously diminishing returns, given such an age gap against an opponent, who himself is pretty experienced.

 

 

Also on the card:

 

Bashaad Al Hammad (3-1; 1-1 in OGCFO) vs. Karl "Manbeast" Olaffson (3-2; OGCFO debut)

Welterweight bout

This fight is between to late starters in their mid twenties, both fighting for recognition and a break somewhere down the line. Al Hammad is a nasty ground and pounder, who is after takedowns like a man possessed. Olaffson is content to fight wherever the fight goes, but sometimes ends up being a tad too passive as a consequence. And he sure as hell doesn't want to end up under Al Hammad, using his much better boxing skills instead to do damage in the standup fight.

 

 

Jerry "Jr." Laaksonen (2-0; 1-0 in OGCFO) vs. Danny "Dangerous" Meechum (5-8 OGCFO debut) –

Middleweight bout

On the undercard these two 19 year old middleweights are having a go at it. Laaksonen won both of his pro fights so far. Both by way of first round knockout. It seems that he is focusing on his hands in fights and in training. And he will need both of them against Meechum. Meechum may have a losing record, but he has 13 fights worth of experience ….. at the age of 19! We don't see that often. Right now though, he is suffering through a terrible losing streak. He was badly outmatched in four of his five last fights. This fight here at least implies that his manager may have come back to his senses.

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Preview for Angry Birds War 42

 

 

We are in for an other card of semi-pro fights with ABW 42, where people on the rise, the fallen and some folks neither here nor there meet and battle each other. And again it will go down in Hayashi's Lounge, Helsinki; where bad food and great fights await!

 

 

Michael "Kayo" Scott (5-1; 4-1 in OGCFO) vs. Test Two (6-2; 3-1 in OGCFO)

Middleweight bout

 

This main event pits two of OGCFO's top Middleweights against each other. A fight that might very well produce the next challenger for the title. Despite his nickname Scott is not much of a knockout artist and has only one KO to his name. He may be an accurate puncher but is far more busy in the clinch and on the ground, where he is using ground and pound in volume and is looking for submissions. His opponent “Test Two” (I would love to hear the story behind that name) has a knack for finding same. Submission that is. All of his six wins so far came by way of merciless first round submission!

 

 

Joe “Lazer” Ryzon (4-3; 2-2 in OGCFO) vs. Dave Monson (4-2; 4-0 in OGCFO)

Lightweight bout

 

The co-main event will see Dave Monson return to action, who started his career a humble 0-2 in the bush leagues, but has strung four wins together ever since and is therefore unbeaten in OGCFO. The versatile fighter with an emphasis on his BJJ brown belt ground game recently had a change in management. So it will be interesting to see if he can maintain his winning ways here in OGCFO. Looking to deny him that is Joe Ryzon. A man with a ground game of his own. But realistically he seems in for an uphill battle, regardless of where the fight goes.

 

 

Also on the card

 

 

Noel Galloway (6-1; 1-1 in OGCFO) vs. Phil “Morbid” Ure (3-3-1; OGCFO debut)

Heavyweight bout

 

In his last fight for OGCFO, Galloway went the distance for the Heavyweight strap but was denied the nod in his sole career loss so far. Now he is determined to bounce right back. By way of shameless tune up fight. Against some bum called Phil Ure. But let's admit it guys: Missmatches are awkwardly attractive. We just can't take our eyes off of them!

 

 

Petro “Wolfie” Pspic (4-1; 3-0 in OGCFO) vs. Brusko Ramero “Billy Boy” Genime (3-1; 2-1 in OGCFO)

Lightweight bout

 

Petro Psic is an other fighter, who is unbeaten so far in OGCFG. Mostly by virtue of outlasting his opponents on the feet. But Brusko Ramero “Billy Boy” Genime (I pity the announcer) is made of a similar mold. Both guys are durable volume strikers. So this one could be a very entertaining scrap, where endurance may become the ultimate x factor.

 

 

Hemfsford Jowars (6-7; 0-2, 1 NC in OGCFO) vs. Magestico Garuntasticos (8-6; 0-1 in OGCFO)

Light Heavyweight bout

The opener of the card sees two aging Journeymen, both desperate for an entry in the win column, go against each other. Jowars is a submission artist (BJJ black belt) with a glass jaw and Garuntasticos is a fighter of far to high skill to be fighting here …. in theory. Because like Jowars he is plagued by a traitor of a jaw. In fact, he suffered all his losses by knockout. Despite him being a red belt and a tremendous wrestler. Realistically spoken, Garuntasticos has this in the bag. Skillwise he is the MUCH better fighter. But when two glass jaws collide, everything can happen! Look for the double KO!

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Preview for ABW 43: Randleman vs. Gelfen




Heavyweight gold will be on the line when ABW 43 once more graces Hayashi's Lounge in Hellsinki, where the scent of cheap fast food and big sweaty men (I am referring to the spectators, just to clarify) makes for the fragrance of sanctioned battery. More like Hell-sinki if you know what I mean.




Quinton Randleman (8-1; 3-0 in OGCFO) vs Eddie “Donkeyflips” Gelfen (7-2; 2-1 in OGCFO)



For the OGCFO Heavyweight Championship of the World



Quinton Randleman sets out to defend his OGCFO 265 title again. Something that he has done already once against Noel Galloway. Now he will have to beat Eddie Gelfen in order to hold on to the gold. Both fighters are still very young, with Randleman being 21 and Gelfen just being 19. But both men will go into their 10th pro fight already. It will be the first title fight for Gelfen. Randleman, in sharp contrast to that, will be heading into his fifth title fight! One has to wonder if this gives him a mental edge and if any unusual jitters may introduce an element of volatility (for better or for worse) on behalf of Eddie Gelfen. Skill-wise both men are overall comparable, with Randleman arguably having a slight edge in the wrestling department, which he will seek to maximize, given that he is a very active and fairly accurate ground striker, who has won six of his fights in that fashion. Gelfen is a standup fighter, far more busy on the feet then Randleman. Position and pacing will be key in that fight.




Kurt Verygood (5-0; 4-0 in OGCFO) vs Paul Murhaa (4-0; OGCFO debut)



Bantamweight bout



This co-main event will see the top two OGCFO Bantamweight challengers clash, with the winner being basically guaranteed to have a title shot coming his way. And what a start that would be for Paul Murhaa, who is just debuting in OGCFO. Much unlike Kurt Verygood, who had all but one of his fights here in OGCFO and clawed his way towards title contention. He will be damned to have his first title opportunity denied by a man, who just waltzed in. Both fighters are unbeaten. Paul Murhaa is one year the older, being 20. He is a super busy volume striker on the feet and a skilled dirty boxer in the clinch. His work rate with his hands is remarkable. And he has quite the jaw on him in addition to that. However, Murhaa probably will seek to avoid the clinch against Verygood, who is actively using it with great success to outscore his opponents and to wear them down, going a devilish pace in that position. And while he is not as busy on the feet, he certainly is more accurate with his punches. He also is very durable.


Since both men have proven that they are hard to put away, this one could go the distance. It will be likely determined by who is getting the better out of the clinch situations and if Verygood's accuracy or the volume of Murhaa will prevail on the feet. I cannot wait to see this fight!




Also on the card



Yoshi Takano (5-2; 3-1 in OGCFO) vs "Mr Hockey" Krease McBreezer (3-1; 1-0 in OGCFO)



Heavyweight bout



In his sole OGCFO loss, Yoshi Takano lost a fight for The Heavyweight title against Quinton Randleman, who will fight later tonight. To prove that he still belongs in the mix, he will have to best Krease Mcbreazer. A man, who recently won his OGCFO debut in decisive fashion in the first round. Should Takano win this one and should Rnadleman lose his title against Gelfen, then Takano may find himself with a new opportunity for gold sooner than expected.




Leonard "Train" Owusu (4-4; 1-2 in OGCFO) vs Demetrius Tektas (3-0; 2-0 in OGCFO)



Lightweight bout



Ground Grappler Demetrius Tektas is looking to continue his campaign for a stab at the lightweight gold. And his opponent Leonard Owsu seems like a reasonable chance to advance his ambitions, for he has been proven to be prone to submissions in the past. Realistically, it will require a lapse in performance for Tektas to screw this one up.


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Double Preview


ABW 44 Chistov - Hope & ABW 45 Vurny - High




Today, Helsinki fight fans will be in a frenzy. As they have to make up their mind, which hand-picked selection of ass whippin' action they should attend to. ABW 44 Chistov – Hope in Hayashi's Lounge or ABW 45 Vurny - High in the Helsinki Hard Knocks arena? Good thing that you guys have me as your guide, when it comes to matters of organized bloodshed. Let's take a peek at what will be on the menu in both places.




ABW 44 Chistov – Hope, Hayashi's Lounge



Liu Bei (6-1; 3-0 in OGCFO) vs Kron Kai (3-0; all in OGCFO)



Middleweight bout



ABW 44 may be labeled after the title match on the card, which we will get to in a bit. But it will be headlined by two 19 year old Middleweight prospects Liu Bei and Kron Kai. Has quite a ring to it, hasn't it? Bei vs. Kai! Bei vs. Kai! Bei vs. Kai! Bei vs. Kai! ….. ah yeah, the fight. Liu Bei is a Wall and stall fighter, who administers the complete standing treatment in the clinch, consisting of fists, elbows and knees to batter his opponents into the land of dreams. An outcome that was to be seen in all of his six victories so far. He is unbeaten in OGCFO and is currently rocking a five fight winning streak. His opponent, Kron Kai, is of a very comparable background, being a Muay Thai stylist as well with some anti-grappling skills. But where Bei is banking on the clinch, Kai is a stand up fighter, who pummels his opponents in striking exchanges. Both men have secured all their victories in the first, with Kai besting his third and last opponent in just nine seconds! When these two overzealous but skilled 19 year old fighters collide, it will be the kind of dogfight that has the Hayashi's Lounge shaking!




Nigga "Black" Blackie (3-1; all in OGCFO) vs Danny "The Roller" Veen (6-1; 2-1 in OGCFO)



Welterweight bout



The self pro-claimed Identitarian Nigga "Black" Blackie (let's just hope that this is a pen name) is looking to further his cause, by cleansing the OGCFO of a Dutch cultural Marxist named Danny Veen. Mr. Blackie tasted defeat for the first time in his last fight. And if Danny Veen has any saying on the matter, it will happen to him again today. Both guys are Muay Thai stylists, with Veen being arguably the better wrestler.




Stanislav Chistov (4-0; all in OGCFO) vs Randy Hope (7-3; 1-0 in OGCFO)



For the OGCFO Bantamweight Championship of the World



This title fight for the OGCFO 135 strap will see Christov in his first title defense and the first title defense of the 135 OGCFO belt in total, as it is the OGCFO's newest belt. The heavy handed Christov is a young fighter of just 19 years, but already went the distance three times in his first four fights. So his endurance is there and he has more experience than one might give him at first glance. His opponent Randy Hope is a brawler and dirty boxer in the clinch for the most part. He seems to have an edge as far as development and experience go. But considering that Christov's last opponents were 6-1 and 6-0 at the time of the these fights, one would be ill-advised to write off the young, versatile champion.




Sven Ludwig (5-2; 3-1 in OGCFO) vs Roy Benavidez (1-0; 1-0 in OGCFO)



Middleweight bout



Two other very promising young fighters will collide in this bout at 185. Sven Ludwig is a known fighter by now for the OGCFO fans, who saw him mature into a capable ground striker with an active kicking game so far. A combination, which makes the 20 year old Ludwig an extremely unorthodox fighter to face. He may want to be careful about going to the ground in this one though, for his opponent Roy Benavidez is a BJJ blackbelt and suberb wrestler ….. at the age of 19. This fight is worth watching alone for the fact, that it might very well pit two future household names against each other.




ABW 45 Vurny – High, Hard Knocks



"Prince" Aldo Vurny (20-12; 3-0 in OGCFO) vs Phil High (14-8; 3-1 in OGCFO)



For the OGCFO Light Heavyweight Championship of the World



Typically focusing on younger fighters, it doesn't happen often that OGCFO brings a main event with two so experienced competitors as the two, who will fight for the vacant Light Heavyweight title. 31 year old Aldo Vurny will be going into his 33rd career fight and has a very versatile skill set, which he built around his wrestling background. He is durable and highly experienced. Also he held gold before (in the now defunct USFC and WEC). But in order to add the OGCFO 205 strap to his achievements, he will have to overcome wild slugging Phil High, who is fighting for this very title for the second time. He went the distance and lost against Sharky Shark, who then later declined a challenge for the title. A bitch move, which now has the title up for grabs again and gives Phil High a second chance.




Martin Anvil (3-1; 2-1 in OGCFO) vs Joseph OByrne (1-0; 1-0 in OGCFO)



Lightweight bout



In the co-main event, Martin Anvil will test young prodigy Joseph OByrne. Anvil has proven himself to be a finisher so far, securing all of his three victories in decisive fashion (two knockouts, one submission). But to think of OByrne, who is seen as a future competitor by some, as some cannon fodder, would be a big mistake. As the 20 year old Irishman is developing his skill set further and further. Time to find out where he stands at this point in time, when the scrappy Martin Anvil awaits him in the cage.




Panayiotis Stavros (2-0; 1-0 in OGCFO) vs Anthony "The Real Deal" Birchack (6-2; 3-1 in OGCFO)



Bantamweight bout



This fight will see two capable youngsters collide. Stavros is combining his wrestling game with some developed striking, to make him the quintessential MMA wrestle/boxer type of fighter. But he also has some skills in Muay Thai. This and a trusty chin make him a game opponent, who (given that he meets even opposition) will be rarely outgunned, regardless where the fight goes. His opponent, Anthony "The Real Deal" Birchack, is the better wrestler and has very heavy hands. But he has yet to develop the striking skills to make use of his hands in anything other than a ground and pound scenario. Should he get on top though, it will probably be good night Irene!




Vasil "Slide" Tsvetanov (4-3; OGCFO debut) vs Ahmad Rosholt (3-2; 1-2 in OGCFO)



Welterweight bout



This is a fight between two youngsters, who will have to put an end to their opponent's winning record if they want to improve their own. Both have won some and lost some and can be described as pretty rough around the edges. Tsvetanov is a stand-up puncher. A powerful one at that. But little more, given that he has suffered losses in all fashions, highlighting his ill-equipped defense as soon as he can't land a hail Mary haymaker to the jaw. If he manages to do so, however, he can make anybody go to sleep. The same could be said about his opponent ,Ahmad Rosholt. Minus the punching power. He is more of a volume striker, albeit a very imprecise one, who is throwing five to six in order to land one. Stylistically this is Tsetsanov's fight to win, for Rosholt is likely to be far too exposed to Tsetsanov's knockout power, while posing too little threat to keep him honest.


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Double preview for ABW 46 and 47




Helsinki will be blessed with fighting action all across the board, as OGCFO presents yet another double whammy of fighting action. Once again, two events take place at the same time. If you are more the type for the big guys, the Hard Knocks is the place to be, where both, the co-main event and the main event, will be dedicated to 265+ action. With the title being on the line in the main event. But if you crave to see two unbeaten OGCFO staples collide in an epic fight for the 170 strap, then Hayashi's Lounge will be your destination. A tough choice, that will be even tougher after this preview instilled in you a sense of frantic urgency.




ABW 46 Shingen - Steve


Hayashi's Lounge, Helsinki



Takeda "Tiger Of Kai" Shingen (6-1; 4-0 in OGCFO) vs Chris "Keeper" Steve (7-1; 4-0 in OGCFO)



For the OGCFO Welterweight Championship of the World



Two men, both unbeaten in their respective four fights for OGCFO and both with 13 finishes between their 14 combined victories. Something ill give when these two aspiring fighters stare each other in the eyes and the OGCFO Welterweight Championship of the World is on the line. Takeda Shingen is the champion. And he has defended this title once already in swift fashion. A common theme, when looking at the fights of Takeda Shingen. Because he has yet to be in a fight, that makes it even out of the first round! He was knocked out early in his second career fight. But other than that it was him doing the finishing within the first in all of his other fights. Three times by KO, three times by submission. A versatile, heavy handed and reckless finisher indeed! But his opponent is a like-minded destroyer. Ever since joining the ranks of OGCFO, he established an over 85% knockout ratio and has knocked out all of his last four opponents in the first. Two of them in well under a minute. And he has yet to be put away himself. His sole career loss came by decision in an QFC 16 man tournament finale.


This fight pits two extraordinarily skilled young fighters, both dangerous finishers, against each other. And it is for Championship gold. This fight alone is worth the ticket!




Hairy "Turtle" Scrotum (3-0; 1-0 in OGCFO) vs Trogdor The Burninator (6-1-1; 3-1 in OGCFO)



Welterweight bout



The co-main event throws two very similar fighters in the cage as well. Trogdor the Burninator fought for the 170 strap against the aforementioned Shingen and was put away via knockout, suffering his first career loss in the process. In order to redeem himself, he has to deal out a first career loss to unbeaten Hairy Scrotum (get over it, that's his name). Would real life be more like South Park, then a fight like “Hairy Scrotum vs Trogdor The Burninator” would surely be the headliner.




Also on the card



John "Whodunit" Riverson (6-8; 4-1 in OGCFO) vs Jared "Face Crusher" Williams (2-2; all in OGCFO)



Super Heavyweight bout



While the big boys play prominently on the other card (ABW 47), the visitors in Hayashi's Lounge will also be dealt fights involving the Super Heavyweights. After heaving been plagued with quite a bumpy start to his career, John Riverson bounced back ever since joining OGCFO, winning four out of his last five. In order to make one more step in turning his losing record into a winning one, he will have to best Jared Williams, who has so far spent all his cage time in OGCFO. This one could be fat and furios, for both man's strengths match their weaknesses very well. With Riverson being a jawless submission artist and Williams being a hard hitting blue belt.




Pedro Henrique (3-2; 2-2 in OGCFO) vs Gabriel "Bury" Skrarski (4-1; 3-1 in OGCFO)



Super Heavyweight bout



Another Super Heavyweight bout worth having on the radar is this one. Because win or lose, neither of these two men ever saw the judges scorecards. And putting them in there together is not very likely to change anything about that. Pedro Henrique is more of the stand-up fighter, even throwing the occasional big, fat high kick. Gabriel Skarski is a ground striker, who loves nothing more than to get on top and hammer his opponent through the mat.




ABW 47 Athanas - Bush


Hard Knocks, Helsinki



"The Mighty" Ajax Athanas (7-1; 4-0 in OGCFO) vs George "The Greatest" Bush (8-3; 6-1 in OGCFO)



For the OGCFO Super Heavyweight Championship of the World



This fight has everything we love about the 265+ division: Two massive men, a hundred percent finishing ratio between the two and gold on the line to make them even more violent. Ajax Athanas is standing over two meters tall and is an absolute freak of nature. His clubbing blows have left all of his opponents knocked out in the first round. And all but two of them in even under a minute! George Bush also is a tremendous outknocker of people, but also has two submission wins to his name. However, he was stopped two time by submissions as well. Even though it would be surprising if Athanas would threaten him in that area. This one will not go long. But it will be awesome as long as it lasts!




Konstantin "Grizzly" Uszatov (3-2; 1-1 in OGCFO) vs Gjalund "Captain" Saltsage (6-3; 1-0 in OGCFO)



Super Heavyweight bout



The co-main event is also between two Super Heavyweights. Given the 265+ action on both of tonight's cards, the division is bound to see some change. This fight will be between the Ukrainian Konstantin "Grizzly" Uszatov and Finland's Gjalund "Captain" Saltsage. This is a classic ground fighter vs. striker constellation Should Uszatov get this one to the ground, he will probably not take long to find a submission. But should Saltsage catch him, then he will go to the ground as well, alone and unconscious.




Also on the card



Forest Gump (8-2; 3-1 in OGCFO) vs Ryan "The Late Late Show" Tubridy (3-2; 2-1 in OGCFO)



Bantamweight bout



Forest Gump is as one track minded a submission artist as you will ever find. He either wins by submission or loses if he doesn't get it. But so far he found it clearly more often than not, going 8-2 with a 100% submission ratio and both of his losses coming by way of decision. His opponent, Ryan Tubridy, can do a bit of everything and has centered this jack of all trade attempt around his accurate, albeit not very busy striking game.




Yayi "The Big Tree" Zinsou (3-2; 2-2 in OGCFO) vs Titan Reign (2-0; all in OGCFO)



Heavyweight bout



The opener to ABW 47 will hopefully see yet another violent display of rising OGCFO prospect, Titan Reign. Reign has so far won both of his two fights by way of quick knockout. Taking his time, the 19 year old went back to the drawing board regardless to now comeback an even more dangerous prospect. His opponent is Yayi Zinsou. Also 19 years of age, this fighter from Benin may not have the stellar undefeated claim intact. But he has shown that he can finish guys either way and also will likely have a 30 pound advantage, when fight time rolls around. So Reign better stays sharp.


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Review of ABW 46

This event could well named Quick Fights Night as from 10 bouts 9 have ended in the first round (all lasted 1001 seconds - that's 16 minutes and 41 seconds), and the 10th fight finished midway through 3rd round. So judges took the pay and drunk a lot today. Fifght between Franco and Belediyew could be shorter but Belediyew after being rocked in 1st round showed big heart and resisted till the 2:49 of round number 3. They were awarded for fight of the night.

As Chris "Dick" Steve left the Org there is nothing to write about main event.

 

In the co-main event Hairy Scrotum was more agresive from the beginning and knocked Trogdor The Burninator in 83 seconds.

 

There was another fight in 170lbs division. Devon Monkey has beaten Alexandre Garcia. Now these two winners will fight for the title.

 

The quickest fight of the evening lasted 14 seconds. Jared Williams rocked John Riverson with first combo and finished with beautiful punch. He was awarded KO of the night.

 

Gabriel Skrarski is working for new nickname "Cutman". He beat Pedro Henrique beceuase doctor decided to stop the fight due to big cut on Henrique's face. That's 3rd out 5 wins for Skrarski via Cuts. To be honest Skrarski was more active, he counterd Pedro twice to get him on the ground and then pounded.

 

Sub of the night went to Leo Castellano and his guillotine on Denny Young.

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ABW 47 review

Fights in ABW 47 didn't last much longer but at least 2 of nine went longer than 1 round. Saren The Eagle subbed Vincento Vega in the 3rd (they were awarded for fight of the night) and Artur Kornik knocked Scott Heughan in the middle of 2nd.

 

In other fights scorecard judges were free.

 

In the main event Ajax Athanas did what he's doing best - knocked George Bush in just 27 seconds

 

In the co main event Konstatntin Uszatov got early takedown, made the most stupid decision of the night to get back on his feet and Gjalund Saltsage pounded him with big punches.

 

Forrest Gump added another sub victory to his record but propably will leave OGFCO as he was not satisfied not fighting for the title. Well he could get the chance here, but he may look for it elsewhere. Good luck with this low hype.

 

Titan Reign added another victory to his record beating Yayi Zinsou. Zinsou got early takedown but couldn't make use of it, even got reversed. After referee standup Reign destroyed his opponent and got KO of the night award.

 

Sub of the night went to Gilbert Valur and his Armbar on Randle Jackson.

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Today took place Angry Birds War 49 - one of the seldom OGCFO events without title fight. But it doesn't mean there were no good fighter and ineteristing fights.

 

In the opening bout Murilo Satinho got his first win, after losing first 2 fights, by dominating Bartłomiej Szymuszkowski in all 3 rounds in the eyes of judges (as the spectators). But it could be his last win if no manager will be interested in hiring him.

 

Next fight was quick one - 27 seconds and Maurie Pope could take a shower after knocking Fiachra McNeill.

 

Next 3 fights were also ended by (T)KO as Waki Sashi beat Rey Hannibal, Hans Hammar beat Jesse Point and Super Meat Boy getting KO of the night for head kick sending Mick Bison for a short sleep.

 

Then to the ring came Henry The Crab and Li Lianje and spent there 15 minutes. Henry was better and got unanimous decision as well as fight of the night award with his opponent.

 

Petro Pspic after losing last fight by decision this time didn't wait for judges opinion and knocked Kyle Reyes in 78 seconds.

 

Rupert Whiston knocked Marquan Weatherspoon in the second round.

 

Then co-main event 170lbs division. Alexei Mikhailov who came to OGCFO with great record but lost last 3 fights (last two by decison) and Sugar Lee - OGCFO debut with great record.From the begining Lee was more active looking for clinches and strikes but in the seocnd minute Mikhailov found a takedown. He won most of his fights by submissions and this time found a choke. Lee failed to tap and has fallen unconcious. Nice win for Mikhailov and sub of the night award.

 

Main event - 185lbs division. Michael Scott with only one loss (to current champion) and Ibrahim Suleyman young talent with one loss to one of the top fighters in this division. Favorite was Scott. He attacked from the beginning but Suleyman was defending well and have ponded Scott with some good counters. Suleyman got round 1, in the second rocked opponent, but Scott was able to survive. In the third one good counter, then monster overhand and Scott was down. Suleyman finished him from the mount.Suleyman showed that title fight is not far away from him. Scott is still one of the top fighters and should fight someone from top soon.

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