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BCFC is now re-branded to BloodBath Fighting Championship (BloodBath FC). We are looking for fighters in our 155, 205, and 265+ divisions for right now, fighters must be 345k and up. PM Bob Dole or Raichu Kong with your fighter ID and we will send a contract. Or drop your fighters down here and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.

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We're still looking for fighters to make up our first event! PM Bob Dole or Raichu Kong in game, or drop your 345k-349k fighter ID's and we'll send contracts!

You should be looking at spending a lot of time offering contracts out but tbh im not sure many long time players will sign because youve only been playing the game a week & its not a good sign from past experience when someone pops up and opens an org. Not saying you wont stick around but many dont

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LESS THAN 12 HOURS UNTIL BLOODBATH 1!




BloodBath 1: Perrez v Orel




Main Event:


Deshawn Perrez (7-1) vs. Justin Orel (3-0) 155lb Championship



Co-Main Event:


Rodolfo Canutero (3-0) vs. Jeff Jones (5-3) 205lbs Championship



Undercard:


Theodore Dobrovolskiy (6-3) vs. Jack Dawson Jr. (0-0) 155lbs



Big Daddy Johnson (1-0) vs. John Maben (3-0) 265+lbs Championship



Lamont Banner (1-0) vs. Magic Johnstone (1-0) 155lbs



Brady Maximus (5-1) vs. Cariltos Tierro (3-1) 205lbs



Donovan Masters (1-0) vs. Wisit Songsri (1-0) 205lbs



Daniel Bruce (2-1) vs. Fred El Celso (1-1) 155lbs



Vasya Vance Vludvist (0-0) vs. Runar Rasmussen (2-0) 265+lbs



Tyler Schultz (0-1) vs. Jon Bones (2-1) 265+lbs





ALL BETS CAN BE BOOKED WITH CASINO BLOOD. BET RESPONSIBLY.

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Bloodbath Fighting Championship (345k+)

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Bloodbath Fight Night 1 was a mixed martial arts event held by Bloodbath Fighting Championship. This event took place on July 14, 2019 in The Underground Arena in Montreal, Canada. This event was brought to you by Arcticus University: London, the official fight gear of the Bloodbath Fighting Championship.

 

 

 

[Official Review]

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[undercard Bouts]

 

-[Featherweight Division: Balagot Liu (1-0) vs. Banma Zhang (0-1)

-[Result: This fast paced featherweight fight started us off with a bang as the two strikers went blow for blow in the center of the cage. With a combined strike total of nearly 300 attacks, it's no wonder that this bout created such a roar among fans and pundits alike. In the end, the judges decided that the power and accuracy was enough to continue the undefeated way of Balagot Liu. Balagot Liu def. Banma Zhang via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).

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-[Light-Heavyweight Division: Boko Haram (0-0) vs. Jacques Daniel (1-1)

-[Result: Boko Haram wanted nothing to do with the hands of Jacques Daniel. For as long as the fight lasted, Haram was trying desperately to keep the fight in the clinch despite the fact that he was still receiving punishment there as well. Jacques Daniel knocked Boko Haram down with a big right hand and finished him with another looping punch to win the fight. Jacques Daniel def. Boko Haram via KO (Punch) at 2:40 of round 1.

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-[Middleweight Division: Gurizuri Nakamura (2-0) vs. Christian Okoye (0-2)

-[Result: Nakamura clinched early and went to work with knees against the cage. Nakamura pulled guard but it was Okoye working for submissions from the top position. Nakamura reversed to the top position and continued having to defend himself from the wily Okoye. Midway through the round, Nakamura picked up the pace with damaging ground and pound. In the second round, Nakamura scored another takedown and went to work with the beating early. Okoye worked to find a submission from the bottom but was just receiving too much unanswered harm, forcing a referee stoppage. Gurizuri Nakamura def. Christian Okoye via TKO (Strikes) at 2:56 of round 2.

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-[Middleweight Division: Karl Denke (2-1) vs. Vito Polizzi (1-1)

-[Result: Karl Denke came out swinging for the fences, allowing Vito Polizzi to get under his shots with some beautiful counters early. Polizzi ate a jab and clinched up, pushing Denke against the cage. This would quickly become the story of the fight: Polizzi would force a clinch and maul Karl Denke for the entirety of the round. Late in the second round, Denke nearly went down from a left hook but he stuck through it to the final bell. Vito Polizzi def. Karl Denke via Unanimous Decision (30-26, 30-26, 30-26).

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-[Middleweight Division: Milos Stankovic (0-2) vs. Hank Shotguntoter (0-2)

-[Result: Stankovic came out swinging heavy leather, putting an absolute clinic on against Shotguntoter. One minute in he dropped Shotguntoter with a big right punch, and closed the show with a big looping left hook. Milos Stankovic def. Hank Shotguntoter via KO (Punch) at 1:19 of round 1.

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[Main Card]

-[Middleweight Division: Sahadat Camara (2-1) vs. Papa Legba (1-2)

-[Result: Papa Legba scored a lightning fast takedown into half guard to start this one off. After a bit of a stalemate, Legba began looking for a submission from the top. Although Camara seemed to threaten with a kimura, he ended up being the one tapping out. Papa Legba def. Sahadat Camara via Submission (Kimura) at 2:24 of round 1.

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-[Bantamweight Division: Davey Carver (0-2) vs. Tully Harrison (0-4)

-[Result: Davey Carver came out hyper aggressive, determined to get that firt round knockout. Harrison was on the receiving end of more than he gave back. Midway through the opening round, Tully Harrison came out of nowhere with a counter right hand that wobbled Davey Carver, and Harrison finished with a flurry of strikes. Huge comeback for Tully Harrison who snapped his four fight losing streak here. Tully Harrison def. Davey Carver via TKO (Strikes) at 2:57 of round 1.

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-[Bantamweight Division: Here Goes Nothing (2-0) vs. Manny Machabeau (2-1)

-[Result: Manny Machabeau dominated this fight from the opening bell to when he stopped Here Goes Nothing with brutal strikes in the clinch. This is about as one sided as it gets. Manny Machabeau def. Here Goes Nothing via KO (Strikes) at 4:34 of round 1.

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[Co-Main Event]

 

-[Light-Heavyweight Division: Manny Johnson (3-1) vs. Easy Zee (3-2)

-[Result: Manny Johnson dominated the opening round of this fight with crisp, aggressive striking before stopping Easy Zee with a flurry of strikes in the second round. Manny Johnson def. Easy Zee via TKO (Strikes) at 2:36 of round 2.

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[Main Event]

 

-[Featherweight Division, Championship bout: Red Fox (3-1) vs. Helio Gracie (3-2-1)

-[Result: This fight was for the inaugural Bloodbath Fighting Championship Featherweight title. Red Fox shot in immediately, landing in side control on top. Fox went to work with ground and pound. Helio Gracie retained guard and then submitted Red Fox with an armbar. Helio Gracie def. Red Fox via Submission (Armbar) at 0:51 of round 1 to become the NEW undisputed BFC Featherweight Champion!

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Bloodbath Fighting Championship (345k+)

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BloodBath 2: Johnson v Vasya was a mixed martial arts event held by Bloodbath Fighting Championship. This event took place on July 20, 2019 in The Underground Arena in Montreal, Canada. This event was brought to you by Arcticus University: London, the official fight gear of the Bloodbath Fighting Championship.

 

 

 

[Official Review]

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[undercard Bouts]

-[Lightweight Division: Luis Alberto Cammareri (8-10) versus Fred El Celso (1-2)

-[Result: El Celso came out desperately hunting for a takedown while Luis Alberto Cammereri circled around on the outside snapping out the occasional jab. After about half a minute of chase, Fred El Celso double legged his way into the guard of Cammareri before passing into side control. Celso began working on the farside arm of Cammareri, eventually locking in a submission from full mount. Fred El Celso def. Luis Alberto Cammareri via Submission (Anaconda Choke) at 1:45 of round 1.

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-[Super-Heavyweight Division: Jakub Seidel (4-1) versus John Maben (3-1)

-[Result: In the opening round, Jakub Seidel was all about the grappling; he repeatedly forced clinch situations and tried to pull guard from the clinch. He finally accomplished this but was forced to stall due to the aggressive submission offense of John Maben. Back on their feet, John Maben was put on his rear foot as he adjusted to defend the aggressive forward pressure of Seidel. Jakub Seidel responded by pushing forward with punches and suddenly it was John Maben trying to wrestle. In the second round, both men landed a few shots in the early goings but Maben decided he didn't want to brawl, opting instead to focus on takedown attempts. Seidel defended well and landed strikes. A minute in, Seidel hurt Maben before finishing him with more strikes. Jakub Seidel def. John Maben via TKO (Strikes) at 1:07 of round 1.

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-[Light-Heavyweight Division: James Stormchaser (2-0) versus Wisit Songsri (1-1)

-[Result: James Stormchaser was very aggressive to start off round number one, but was also making Wisit Songsri miss and was countering beautifully. Two minutes in, Stormchaser cracked a bleeding Songsri with a big punching combination that dropped him and put him away shortly after. James Stormchaser def. Wisit Songsri via TKO (Strikes) at 2:42 of round 1.

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-[Lightweight Division: Patrick Sherley (1-1) versus Magic Johnstone (2-0)

-[Result: In the opening round, Johnstone came out very aggressive with striking and takedown attempts but was largely unsuccessful. Patrick Sherley, who had prepared for the wrestling offense of his opponent, stayed on the outside picking his shots and circling away. In the second round, Sherley was taken down early but immediately popped back up to his feet. More of the same in the second and third rounds as Sherley avoided most of his opponent's offensive efforts while landing shots. Patrick Sherley def. Magic Johnstone via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).

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-[Super-Heavyweight Division: Jax Damon (1-1) versus Spinning Fire (1-0)

-[Result: Spinning Fire made little effort to hide his lust for the takedown in the opening round of this fight. Jax Damon was swiging wild with punches but he was mostly hitting air. Damon clinched briefly but Fire spun out of it. At a distance, Damon threw a wild head kick that Fire ducked under to take the fight to the ground. Fire masked his position advances behind his ground n pound while passing into mount. From this position, Jax Damon was helpless against the onslaught of strikes. Spinning Fire def. Jax Damon via TKO (Strikes) at 4:57 of round 1.

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-[Light-Heavyweight Division: Carlitos Tierro (4-1) versus Jadey Pitbull (0-1)

-[Result: In the opening round, Jadey Pitbull grappled early with some clinchwork but then shot in for a takedown later, landing in side control. From the top position, Pitbull didn't threataen Tierro much unless Tierro had an aversion to wet blankets. Aware of the impending snuggle awaiting behind a successful takedown from Pitbull, Carlitos Tierro made every effort to avoid grappling at all costs, circling far and wide while picking his shots from the outside. In the third round Carlitos clinched... then broke the clinch... then clinched... then broke the clinch, and then did it once more for good measure. What gameplanning! Tierro finished the round picking shots from the outside. Carlitos Tierro def. Jadey Pitbull via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28).

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-[Lightweight Division: Lamont Banner (1-1) versus Justin Orel (3-1)

-[Result: Orel scored with a right hand early. Lamont banner responded by clinching, then breaking the clinch. Then he cliched again, then he br- didn't I just write this? The remainder of the round turned into a kickboxing match where Banner wanted to wrestle badly and exhausted himself trying to force it to happen. Orel picked up the pace in the second round, pressuring Banner with strikes. The third round was all Justin Orel as well. Justin Orel def. Lamont Banner via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26).

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-[Light-Heavyweight Division, Championship bout: Robert Bolt (1-1-1) versus Jeff Jones (5-3-1)

-[Result: This fight was for the inaugural light-heavyweight championship, meaning there was no champion going into the match. Jeff Jones clinched immediately and went to work with knees. Robert Bolt broke the clinch but Jones immediately tied him up again. Despite his best efforts, Jones kept Bolt tied up for the bulk of the fight. In the second round, Jeff Jones clinched again and went to work with knees. In the second round, Jones clinched and went to work with knees again but gradually his output diminished. Jones stopped to take some deep breaths and Bolt took him down. From the top position, Bolt went to work with heavy ground and pound, closing out the round threatening with submission attempts. For the third round, Jeff Jones seemed to get his second wind to come back strong with strikes in the clinch. Bolt tried to score takedowns but ended up eating a healthy portion of knees instead. Jones was well on his way to winning the fourth round when Robert Bolt pulled guard late and finished with an immediate guillotine choke. Robert Bolt def. Jeff Jones via Submission (Guillotine) at 4:45 of round 4 to become the NEW undisputed Bloodbath FC Light-Heavyweight Champion!

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[Co-Main Event]

 

-[Lightweight Division: Marvelous Berkeley (5-0) versus Skillz Kneeland (3-1)

-[Result: Marvelous Berkeley came out in the opening round swinging and missing. Skills Kneeland responded with a stiff jab, followed by a cross, busting the nose of Berkeley right off the bat. Both fighters started swinging with reckless abandon. Next Berkeley landed a big right hand that opened a cut on the face of Kneeland! Smelling blood, Berkeley pushed forward with more punches before running into a one-two combination that dropped him! Berkeley clambored back to his feet and rushed forward with another wild combination before going down from an overhand right! Skills Kneeland def. Marvelous Berkeley via KO (Punch) at 1:10 of round 1.

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[Main Event]

 

-[Super-Heavyweight Division, Championship bout: Big Daddy Johnnson (2-0) versus Vasya Vance Vludvist (1-0)

-[Result: The Challenger, Vludvist, came out swinging wild early in the first round. Reigning champion Johnson tried to bring the fight to the ground but ate a right hand for his trouble. Johnson clinched but Vludvist was having noe of it. Vludvist dropped Johnson with a two punch combination and knocked him out with another one-two shortly after. Vasya Vance Vludvist def. Big Daddy Johnson via KO (Punches) at 1:10 of round 1 to become the NEW undisputed Bloodbath FC Super-Heavyweight Champion!

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Great write up! I love the little gag about youbrepeatedly writing about the clinch haha

 

Thanks lol. One of the drawbacks about writing them the way I do is that the flavor text can be a little repetitive. I try to write it so it reads more like an actual play-by-play of a fight with fluid action that you can follow... but it gets bad when you have a takedown/clinch/submission spammer that does nothing else.

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