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Epicity Productions

Embrace Thy Epicity

EP 17: Struicao vs McCann is an upcoming mixed martial arts event to be held by: Epicity Productions, in conjunction with Walhalla Clothing, and the VENDETTA fighting alliance. This event will take place on March 14, 2015 at The Parisian Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevda, USA.

[OFFICIAL FIGHT CARD]

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Middleweight Dominick De Struicao© vs. Dale McCann

Lightweight Aleksandr Kozlov vs. Julius Octavius

Welterweight Derek The Brave vs. DeMarcus DeSilva

Middleweight Wilder Wein vs. Dick Stern

Heavyweight Beast Putin vs. The Rock

Light-heavyweight Mike Tirado vs. Wayne Conner

Lightweight Che Hoe vs. Ed Magnus

Welterweight Jose Antonio Camacho vs. Jeremy Jenkins Jr

 

 

[MAIN EVENT]

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http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20150113202340ep.png(Middleweight Division, Championship bout) Dominick De Struicao© (7-1) versus Dale McCann (15-9)

(Preview) Dominick De Struicao is a Brazilian native that moved to Amsterdam to follow his dreams of becoming a professional mixed martial artist. This is a guy that became a fan watching of the sport from watching UFC video tapes, and knew without question, even at his young age, that he would someday wear championship gold in this sport.

 

Before he made his professional debut, DDS was sparring with championship level strikers like Jack Hollow from Destiny, Francois Van Steyne from the Death By Cage and Extreme Fist Fighting kickboxing league, and John Dux, the former Destiny champion. The atmosphere of the gym was sink or swim; you would survive, and become a top level fighter, or you would get beaten down every single day of training. Not many guys survived the grueling training sessions at the Reign in Blood gym, but DDS stuck with it, and proved that he deserved to rub shoulders with killers.

 

When his team felt that he was ready, he signed to fight for the Warzone MMA promotion, laying waste to his debut opponent in the first round. After destroying his next opponent, he took a huge step up in competition- and suffered the first and only loss of his professional career. He would go on to fight three more times for this promotion, ending all three bouts in the second round.

 

In his Epicity debut, De Struicao was tasked with fighting the silent giant, Ho Chi Min, an undefeated elite striker from China. After a grueling three round war, De Struicao would be announced the winner on the scorecards. After the fight, it was revealed that Ho Chi Min was in line for a shot at the Epicity middleweight championship. Being that Ho Chi Min was in the emergency room nursing a concussion hangover, the title shot was passed to De Struicao.

 

Despite his impressive resume, DDS was considered a monumental underdog compared to the seemingly unstoppable AG Pennypacker. Dominick De Struicao would take his place as one of the youngest champions fighting out of his gym when he brutally knocked out Pennypacker late in the fourth round of their fight. With that one final punch, De Struicao became the undisputed Epicity Middleweight Champion of the World.

 

Dale McCann is a former amateur boxer that boasts an impressive resume in that field; he was a golden gloves champion, as well as several smaller titles as well. He was considered by many pundits to be one of the most promising amateur boxers, until disaster struck in 2005; his father suffered a major heart attack, passing away several days later. For McCann, he was losing more than a father; he was losing a coach, a mentor, and a role model. McCann suffered a brutal knockout loss not one month after his father passed; the whole ordeal shook McCann to his core. He retired from professional combat and took a desk job for several years, but he always wondered if he could have been one of the greats.

 

During a family reunion, Dale talked to his uncle, a former boxer that understood what Dale was going through. He encouraged him to, at the very least, get back into training. Dale hesitantly agreed, and went with his uncle to a local gym that taught boxing, Jiu-Jitsu, and MMA. McCann was enamored with the all encompassing sport immediately. You might call it love at first fight. It was at this gym that McCann rolled with former MMA fighter and legendary manager Frank King.

 

Frank King owned his own gym, where he trained a fight team known as Montreal's Finest. McCann was so impressed with King that he agreed to visit this private training facility. After sparring with a very young but already very out spoken Jack Daniels, McCann signed on to train with this fight team regularly.

 

With sparring partners like Jack Daniels and Ivan Priebcko, it might be easy to see why McCann was the immediate favorite when he signed to fight Harry Macdonald at Death Squad MMA's 13th show. The fact of the matter is, McCann was already a heavy handed striker going into his training; the fight team simply gave him the confidence to do what he does best. His first round obliteration of Macdonald came as a huge surprise to nobody.

 

McCann became a fan favorite, fighting three more times to accrue a Death Squad record of 3-1, before he moved on to fight for other promotions. Dale McCann became a regular attraction for the BEEF fight league. His main weakness became apparent quickly, however: when he gets hit, he wants to hit you back, no matter the consequences. In his prime, McCann was known for having a legendary chin, but his time off took a step out of him.

 

Despite this weakness, McCann has presently amassed an impressive five fight winning streak with three first round knockouts, and two knockouts that came before the final bell. The fans love McCann, every organization loves to put him in a main event fight, and the future is very bright for this legend in the making.

[A closer look]

(Dominick De Struicao)

Fighting Out Of: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, by way of Curitiba, Brazil.

Age: 22

Height: 6'4

Weight: 200 lbs

Record: 7-1

Knockouts: 5

Submission: 0

Style: Kickboxing

Career Achievements or Accolades: Epicity Middleweight Champion, Knockout of the Night (x2), Five Fight Victory Streak

Keys to Victory: Tremendous Knockout Power, Iron Chin,

 

(Dale McCann)

Fighting Out Of: Montreal, QC, by way of Manchester, England.

Age: 24

Height: 6'2

Weight: 200 lbs

Record: 15-9

Knockouts: 11

Submission: 0

Style: Muay Thai

Career Achievements or Accolades: Fight of the Night (x3), Knockout of the Night

Keys to Victory: Impressive Knockout Power, Very Aggressive, Huge Experience Advantage

 

 

[CO-MAIN EVENT]

 

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(Lightweight Division) Aleksandr Kozlov (10-9) versus Julius Octavius (8-3)

(Preview) Aleksandr Kozlov was an Infantry Captain in the Soviet Army; he was a part of the Russian athletic program as an amateur wrestler, boasting an unsubstantiated and virtually unreliable record of 100-1-0 on the mat. He earned the nickname “AK-47” for his tremendous stopping power and incredible strength. Due to his incredible power, human wrestling partners were a rarity for Kozlov, forcing him to wrestle with wildlife. Mostly bears, because Russia.

 

Following his military career, Kozlov competed in the Olympic Games, placing second on the mats, earning him a Silver Medal. Following this accomplishment, Aleksandr Kozlov moved to New York (because he was tired of eating bread, because Russia). To get by, he worked as a cab driver, screaming at locals in his native tongue. After being fired for assaulting a mouthy customer, Kozlov signed up in a local toughman contest, brutally knocking out his opponent with vicious dirty boxing.

 

Soon after, he competed in the Bushido Proving Grounds, bringing his MMA record to 4-2. His next fight was for the Insanity MMA lightweight championship; he brutalized his opponent and claimed the vacant title. After a successful title defense against Fabio Cusano, Kozlov would lose his championship as brutally as he earned it. He would spend the bulk of his career with Insanity MMA, but seemed to struggle with an ever improving body of opponents.

 

In his EP debut, Kozlov was defeated by Heisenberg White, but he rebounded with a first round knockout of Derek Patterson.

 

Julius Octavius, also known as “The Son of Rome”, is the former Hostility MMA Lightweight Champion; he is a tenacious Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt that is known equally for his unstoppable submissions as he is for his excellent chin. He has been stopped, sure, but only by the heaviest hitters that the sport has to offer. He earned his championship belt when he submitted Blazed Gracie, another submission expert, and then subsequently lost his title via submission.

 

In his Epicity debut, Octavius was defeated by Jeffrey Miller. He followed this with a defeat at the hands of Heisenberg White, everybody's favorite monkey wrench.

 

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(Aleksandr Kozlov)

Fighting Out Of: New York, New York, USA, by way of Moscow, Russia.

Age: 30

Height: 5'5

Weight: 164 lbs

Record: 10-9

Knockouts: 10

Submission: 0

Style: Muay Thai

Career Achievements or Accolades: Former Insanity MMA Lightweight Champion, Knockout of the Night (x2)

Keys to Victory: Knockout Power, Very Experienced, Clinch Advantage

 

(Julius Octavius)

Fighting Out Of: New York, New York, by way of Rome, Italy

Age: 30

Height: 6'2

Weight: 165 lbs

Record: 8-3

Knockouts: 0

Submission: 4

Style: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Kickboxing

Career Achievements or Accolades: Former Hostility MMA Lightweight Champion, Epicity Lightweight Championship Title Challenger, Fight of the Night, Submission of the Night (x3)

Keys to Victory: Extreme Height Advantage, Vastly Superior Ground Game, Decent Chin

 

 

[MAIN CARD]

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(Welterweight Division) Derek The Brave (6-1) versus DeMarcus DeSilva (8-3)

(Preview) Derek The Brave, also known as Derek the Dreamkiller, is a folkstyle wrestler that started his mixed martial arts career with five consecutive brutal stoppage victories in the Forbidden Violence MMA promotion. Using his advanced wrestling background, and his ever improving Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Derek became a hugely popular and successful fighter. In his Epicity debut, Derek challenged the obnoxiously named Wrestlefuck Wrestling for the welterweight championship... and was defeated after five rounds of grueling action. After changing management, Derek rebounded with a first round stoppage over Jacek Moczymorda (which is no small feat, Jacek is a power house).

 

DeMarcus DeSilva started his MMA career by winning the QFC Welterweight tournament #286. He won all four fights via guillotine choke. Following two victories in a regular QFC show, DeSilva faced defeat for the first time in his career, when he was out pointed by Sun Hui in his Banishment MMA debut. DeSilva changed management, was defeated in a one-off QFC fight, changed management again, won a single fight, changed management AGAIN, and signed to fight for Epicity Productions. In his Epicity debut, DeSilva knocked out Shock Zhou with a powerful slam in the fourth round. DeSilva was then stopped by the legendary Lotus Suzinuki in the third round.

 

 

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(Light-Heavyweight Division) Wilder Wein (3-0) versus Dick Stern (6-1)[/b]

(Preview) Wilder Wein is a former German amateur boxing champion that was lured into the world of mixed martial arts when he saw that Kevin James movie, Here Comes the Boom. Since then, Wein has worked diligently to become a well rounded mixed martial artist. Wilder Wein moved to the fight capital of the world: Las Vegas, in order to promote himself as an up-and-coming contender. He made his professional MMA debut last year in a poorly lit parking lot tent in front of one hundred ravenous fans, and showcased his incredible punching prowess with a third round knockout via superman punch. After taking some time off to train himself, Wein returned to the Popeyes parking lot to fight in the QFC once again; this time, his opponent wouldn't make it to the forty second mark. Wein stopped this hapless foe with a series of brutal punches, forcing the referee to pull him off of his unconscious opponent. Wein next made his Epicity debut at EP 13, knocking out Paul Crown in the undercard. Well, now he is on the main card and the magic eightball says: “he's gonna punch Dick in the dick.” Or something.

 

Anyways, Dick Stern, also known as The Engine, is the former Relativity MMA middleweight champion, after he battered Cael Gable to claim the title. Like so many others before him, Stern started his career in the QFC arena, losing via strikes in the first round. In spite of this setback, Stern continued fighting, signing himself to the Relativity promotion, and going undefeated across four fights to his championship fight. Stern never defended his title as he moved up to light-heavyweight immediately after, outing Taishi Mori via unanimous decision.

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(Heavyweight Division) Beast Putin (3-1) versus The Rock (4-2)

(Preview) Beast Putin is a boxer and a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fighter. He started his career with a first round submission victory in the QFC arena. In his subsequent QFC fight, he was submitted. He next fought on the Ring of Violence: Most Violent Fighter Rd 2 card, stopping Alex Beling in the second round. In his most recent fight, at the Most Violent Fighter finale card, he knocked out Anthony Snyder with a knee from the clinch. The Rock is an Epicity veteran with five fights in the company. He holds victories over Roberto Rodriguez and Hoolio Dawg, with notable losses to Chuck Moldoon and Ivan Ziadough. Both of these men love to trade punches, and both are capable of winning this one via submission.

 

 

 

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(Light-Heavyweight Division) Mike Tirado (5-7) versus Wayne Conner (2-1)

(Preview) “Big” Mike Tirado is a boxing stylist that has competed for Devastation Fighting Championship, and Warzone MMA. He is known for having both incredible punching power and a rather questionable chin. This leads to a lot of hype and speculation surrounding his fights, as you know that either he, or his opponent, will be carted out on a stretcher. Wayne Conner started his career with an impressive TKO victory in the local QFC league. His very next fight was his Epicity debut, where he was defeated by Percy Po Boy, a very experienced and technical striker. Conner rebounded with a decision victory over Seymour Alexandros, aka “See more letters in my name”.

 

 

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(Lightweight Division) Che Hoe (2-1) versus Ed Magnus (3-3)

(Preview) Before I write about the fighters, I'm going to reveal a fun fact: I try to match up the staredown pictures with the fighters that I'm writing about. I try to find a staredown that looks at least a LITTLE similar, usually meaning I match middleweights with middleweights and such. Che Hoe is the avatar of the unnecessarily hairy caveman looking guy. There isn't a staredown, aside from maybe Clay Guida, that would work with this one. So, enjoy Tim Kennedy making a pure “Durr” face instead.

 

Che Hoe is a Muay Thai stylist with devastating strikes from the clinch, as well as a quickly improving ground game. He holds a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and he showed that he is a legitimate threat on the ground when he pulled guard and submitted Scott Watt in his Epicity debut. Ed Magnus, also known as the “Mad Man” of Denver, Colorado, is a freestyle fighter that uses a stifling grappling game to negate the skills of his opponents. He has fought all six of his fights in the QFC arena and is making his promotional debut here.

 

 

 

[PRELIMINARY CARD - Myspace Stream]

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(Welterweight Division) Jose Antonio Camacho (5-1) versus Jeremy Jenkins Jr (3-3)[/b]

(Preview) Jose Camacho is an exciting addition to the Epicity welterweight division. He made a name for himself as an unstoppable force in the submission grappling world, earning a brown belt in Jiu-Jitsu before making the conversion to mixed martial arts. After winning five consecutive QFC fights, he made his Epicity debut, getting stopped by top contender Snich Clinchwork in just forty seconds. Jeremy Jenkins Jr is also a very talented submission fighter, and he also has a brown belt in Jiu-Jitsu. He started his professional fighting debut in a company that I owned, known as Ultimate Pit Fighting – Montreal. I matched him up with a reliable “yes man” undercard filler named Alex Gonzales, mostly to see if JJ was as capable as he looked. As expected, he won that fight via submission. Unfortunately, he was dropped by his management team, and left my company. Under his new management, he fought four times, earning a 2-2 record, before being dropped by yet another management team. Under his NEWEST management, he signed to fight for Epicity Productions, and was promptly knocked out in the second round of his EP debut by Andy Barclay.

 

 

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[PRELIMINARY CARD - Faux Sports 1]

 

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(Heavyweight Division) Beast Putin (3-1) versus The Rock (4-2)

(Preview) Beast Putin is a boxer and a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fighter. He started his career with a first round submission victory in the QFC arena. In his subsequent QFC fight, he was submitted. He next fought on the Ring of Violence: Most Violent Fighter Rd 2 card, stopping Alex Beling in the second round. In his most recent fight, at the Most Violent Fighter finale card, he knocked out Anthony Snyder with a knee from the clinch. The Rock is an Epicity veteran with five fights in the company. He holds victories over Roberto Rodriguez and Hoolio Dawg, with notable losses to Chuck Moldoon and Ivan Ziadough. Both of these men love to trade punches, and both are capable of winning this one via submission.

 

 

 

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(Light-Heavyweight Division) Mike Tirado (5-7) versus Wayne Conner (2-1)

(Preview) “Big” Mike Tirado is a boxing stylist that has competed for Devastation Fighting Championship, and Warzone MMA. He is known for having both incredible punching power and a rather questionable chin. This leads to a lot of hype and speculation surrounding his fights, as you know that either he, or his opponent, will be carted out on a stretcher. Wayne Conner started his career with an impressive TKO victory in the local QFC league. His very next fight was his Epicity debut, where he was defeated by Percy Po Boy, a very experienced and technical striker. Conner rebounded with a decision victory over Seymour Alexandros, aka “See more letters in my name”.

 

 

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(Lightweight Division) Che Hoe (2-1) versus Ed Magnus (3-3)

(Preview) Before I write about the fighters, I'm going to reveal a fun fact: I try to match up the staredown pictures with the fighters that I'm writing about. I try to find a staredown that looks at least a LITTLE similar, usually meaning I match middleweights with middleweights and such. Che Hoe is the avatar of the unnecessarily hairy caveman looking guy. There isn't a staredown, aside from maybe Clay Guida, that would work with this one. So, enjoy Tim Kennedy making a pure “Durr” face instead.

 

Che Hoe is a Muay Thai stylist with devastating strikes from the clinch, as well as a quickly improving ground game. He holds a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and he showed that he is a legitimate threat on the ground when he pulled guard and submitted Scott Watt in his Epicity debut. Ed Magnus, also known as the “Mad Man” of Denver, Colorado, is a freestyle fighter that uses a stifling grappling game to negate the skills of his opponents. He has fought all six of his fights in the QFC arena and is making his promotional debut here.

 

 

 

[PRELIMINARY CARD - Myspace Stream]

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(Welterweight Division) Jose Antonio Camacho (5-1) versus Jeremy Jenkins Jr (3-3)[/b]

(Preview) Jose Camacho is an exciting addition to the Epicity welterweight division. He made a name for himself as an unstoppable force in the submission grappling world, earning a brown belt in Jiu-Jitsu before making the conversion to mixed martial arts. After winning five consecutive QFC fights, he made his Epicity debut, getting stopped by top contender Snich Clinchwork in just forty seconds. Jeremy Jenkins Jr is also a very talented submission fighter, and he also has a brown belt in Jiu-Jitsu. He started his professional fighting debut in a company that I owned, known as Ultimate Pit Fighting – Montreal. I matched him up with a reliable “yes man” undercard filler named Alex Gonzales, mostly to see if JJ was as capable as he looked. As expected, he won that fight via submission. Unfortunately, he was dropped by his management team, and left my company. Under his new management, he fought four times, earning a 2-2 record, before being dropped by yet another management team. Under his NEWEST management, he signed to fight for Epicity Productions, and was promptly knocked out in the second round of his EP debut by Andy Barclay.

 

 

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WOW one of the best write ups iv ever had on my fighter. Mate this is amazing work keep it up hope KING E paying you well pal haha

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WOW one of the best write ups iv ever had on my fighter. Mate this is amazing work keep it up hope KING E paying you well pal haha

I don't even remember how many raises and bonuses I have given the guy at this point. Does amazing work glad you like it Frank, good luck tomorrow night!!

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I don't even remember how many raises and bonuses I have given the guy at this point. Does amazing work glad you like it Frank, good luck tomorrow night!!

 

Epicity pays me very well, actually. Amazingly, my other writing gig pays me per week instead of per event, and nowhere near the same amount as Epicity Productions. When it's all said and done, it's like I'm a medical doctor here, and a gas station attendant for my second job.

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How long does it take you to write all of these great write ups? You do outstanding work. My vote for writer of the year :winner:

It varies. I try to start a preview as early as possible, and I try to work at it periodically over the week, instead of rushing it. This one I wrote up faster than normal, in one sitting, right after finishing my BYFC preview. And I appreciate the praise, man :) There's still a long time to go before we start talking about of the year though :blush:

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Thanks for all the activity guys. I am loving it. 15k bonus to every manager who trash talks each week, paid out sunday from here on out.

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King E your doing a great job with the org as well keep it up.

 

I have a chance to win but am the under dog lets see how it plays out hopefully win the title

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Derfel "The Mighty" Cardan



"There are 3 types of men. One who loves a fight and will seek the fight. The second is one who is capable of fighting when the need arises. The third type of man is a pure coward, who will run from fights.



And I, Derfel The Mighty, swear by my Gods that Beast "Fatherland" Putin is a coward, who ran from me. Let it be known that I sent him running with his tail between his legs without drawing blood."


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Epicity Productions

Embrace Thy Epicity

EP 17: Struicao vs McCann was a mixed martial arts event held by: Epicity Productions, in conjunction with Walhalla Clothing, and the VENDETTA fighting alliance. This event took place on March 14, 2015 at The Parisian Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevda, USA.

[OFFICIAL FIGHT CARD]

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Middleweight Dominick De Struicao© vs. Dale McCann

Lightweight Aleksandr Kozlov vs. Julius Octavius

Welterweight Derek The Brave vs. DeMarcus DeSilva

Middleweight Wilder Wein vs. Dick Stern

Heavyweight Beast Putin vs. The Rock

Light-heavyweight Mike Tirado vs. Wayne Conner

Lightweight Che Hoe vs. Ed Magnus

Welterweight Jose Antonio Camacho vs. Jeremy Jenkins Jr

 

 

[PRELIMINARY CARD - Myspace Stream]

(Heavyweight Exhibition Bungee Gum Gum versus Jugram Haschwalth

Round 1 – These two fighters come from the same gym and same management team; they were a last minute addition to the fight card, having agreed to an exhibition match. Both men are reported to have respectable knockout power in the gym. Gum Gum was riding his bicycle early, landing pot shots and keeping his distance, while Haschwalth was stalking forward with his hands up high. Haschwalth faked an overhand right and changed levels, pushing Gum Gum against the cage.

 

Against the cage, Haschwalth was landing hard punches at will, Gum Gum was trying to break free of the clinch, but was quickly becoming exhausted with the effort. About a minute and a half into the round, Haschwalth rocked Gum Gum with a hard series of strikes against the cage, dropping him to the canvas with followup strikes that put Gum Gum out cold. Jugrum Haschwalth def. Bungee Gum Gum via TKO (Strikes) at 1:55 of round 1.

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(Welterweight Division) Jose Antonio Camacho versus Jeremy Jenkins Jr

Round 1 – Jose Antonio Camacho was trying to counter his way in for a takedown, making Jenkins punch so that he could duck under and grab the legs... but instead, Jeremy Jenkins Jr was landing body shots, trying to slow Camacho down. As Camacho dived forward for a takedown, Jenkins clinched with him against the cage.

 

Against the cage, Jenkins was working heavy punches to the head and body of Camacho. About two minutes in, Jenkins got double underhooks and pulled Camacho to the canvas, landing in side control. Jose Camacho wanted to go to the ground but definitely not like this. JJJr advanced easily into full mount, working for a submission from the top position. Jenkins closed out the round on top, working submissions, in a dominant performance over Camacho. 10-9 Jeremy Jenkins.

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Round 2 – In the opening moments of the second round, Camacho was purely on the defensive, aside from an initial takedown attempt. Jenkins landed some hard body punches while avoiding the grappling altogether. Then, out of the blue, Jenkins clinched with Camacho against the cage. Camacho worked diligently to bring the fight to the ground, but he could not do it; Jenkins' wrestling was on point. Jenkins was working the short body punches, before breaking the clinch and circling away. As Camacho came in for a takedown, Jenkins tagged him with a hard left-right combination, followed by a left hook that backed Camacho up, opening a cut over his eye.

 

One minute in, Camacho stopped firing back, and started circling in sync with Jenkins, as the latter picked up the pace, looking for the knockout. Jenkins clinched again, working short punches against the cage, and Camacho started to show some signs of life as he tried to pull guard. At about 3:30 of the round, Jenkins worked a single leg takedown into the guard of Camacho. Jenkins passed from guard into half guard, and then into mount, finding absolutely no opposition along the way. From mount, Jenkins worked an arm triangle, choking Camacho with his own arm. In his victory speech, Jenkins thanked his sponsor, Walhalla Clothing. Jeremy Jenkins Jr def. Jose Antonio Camacho via Submission (Arm Triangle) at 4:56 of round 2.

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(Lightweight Division) Che Hoe versus Ed Magnus

Round 1 – Che Hoe scored an immediate trip takedown into the half guard on top of Ed Magnus. Magnus was trying to hang on, trying to score hammerfists from the bottom, and tried to work a submission of some kind, but Hoe laid on top and controlled. After about a minute, Hoe got back to his feet, Magnus clinched, and Hoe slammed Magnus in a powerful suplex! Magnus landed face first and Che Hoe took his back! Che Hoe locked in his hooks and started working hammer fists from both sides! Magnus was covering up well but just couldn't escape the position! After a minute and a half of stalling, Hoe broke an arm through the guard of Magnus and locked in a rear naked choke, forcing the tap! Che Hoe def. Ed Magnus via Submission (RNC) at 3:53 of round 1.

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(Light-Heavyweight Division) Mike Tirado versus Wayne Conner

Round 1 – After missing with some early shots, Tirado ate a series of hard kicks that sent him reeling back on the defensive. As Conner pushed forward, Tirado was backed up against the cage. He responded by wrapping his arms around the waist of Conner, circling him back against the cage. Tirado immediately pushed off, taking the center of the cage; he started working the jab, busting up the right eye of Conner. One minute in, we saw Conner loading up, trying to land the finishing blow; meanwhile, Tirado was working an effective game of get in, strike hard, and get out of range.

 

Two minutes in, Conner wasn't landing anymore, although he was certainly swinging; Mike Tirado was picking up the pace, landing hard shots! He rocked Conner with a series of hard punches, and dropped him with a one-two combination! Conner was out cold, eyes wide open! Mike Tirado was gracious in victory, giving a moment of praise to his fallen opponent, and thanking his fans for giving him the motivation to win. Mike Tirado def. Wayne Conner via KO (Punches) at 2:24 of round 1.

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(Heavyweight Division) Beast Putin versus The Rock

Round 1 – The Rock ran across the cage, looking to set up a takedown, and was on the receiving end of a looping right hand for his trouble. Rock tried to answer back with a looping punch of his own, but Beast Putin was out of range by thend. Beast Putin lunged back in with a right hand, smacking The Rock on the jaw! The Rock changed levels, diving forward for a takedown. Putin caught him coming in with a hard left-right combination, and followed it with a left hook that hurt The Rock badly! The Rock backed up against the cage, covering up, and Putin cracked him to the body! As The Rock pushed forward with a left hand, Putin clocked him with an overhand right that sent him tumbling to the floor! Putin swarmed him with followup strikes and the referee dragged Putin off of him! Beast Putin def. The Rock via TKO (Strikes) at 0:16 of round 1.

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Next Up: The Main Card

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After my first round KO loss to the champ Dominick De Struicao iv decided to RETIRE!!!!............................



Jokes ill be back congrats to the champ though but Two more wins and a lot more training and ill be back for that belt i look forward to my next fight in this great org.


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Dale McCann

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After my first round KO loss to the champ Dominick De Struicao iv decided to RETIRE!!!!............................

Jokes ill be back congrats to the champ though but Two more wins and a lot more training and ill be back for that belt i look forward to my next fight in this great org.

 

no worries ill get the champ in the next fight. i want to avenge the only loss i ever had inside Epicuty

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Derfel "The Mighty" Cardan

"How did the weakling Satoshi "Judoka" Ishii rise so high? I would take much pleasure in battering you beyond recognition."

 

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Stop calling out bums carden, King E send me a contract with same fights left and same money but for the 265+ div i will shut this bum up calling out low skilled guys

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Derfel "The Mighty" Cardan



"Hush you midget. I have no quarrel with you, or anyone who is the right height to suck my cock without having to get on their knees. You stick to your own division and i'll stick to mine.



And don't tell me to do something that you yourself have just done. I called out a man, who somehow is ranked higher than me, i'd like to show him where he belongs. As for Putin, i just want to show him he doesn't belong in this org."


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[MAIN CARD]

 

(Middleweight Division) Wilder Wein versus Dick Stern

Round 1 – Wilder Wein landed a hard hook right out of the gate, opening a cut under the right eye of Stern. For the remainder of the fight, both guys traded power punches, although Dick Stern was working some chopping leg kicks that was creating a welt on the thigh of Wein. Three minutes in, Stern lunged in with a looping punch that missed, and Wilder Wein countered with a huge uppercut that put Stern on his back! Stern turtled up immediately and Wein dove on him with a barrage of strikes, forcing the referee to stop the fight! Wilder Wein def. Dick Stern via TKO (Strikes) at 3:14 of round 1.

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(Welterweight Division) Derek The Brave versus DeMarcus DeSilva

Round 1 – Derek The Brave was trying to work the takedowns, desperately, as DeMarcus DeSilva landed with straight punches down the middle. The Brave was leaving himself wide open for counter punches and DeSilva was getting inside of him, landing at will. Two minutes in, The Brave scored a double leg takedown, landing in half guard. DeSilva got back to full guard and The Brave started working ground and pound. DeSilva threw his legs up for a triangle choke, but The Brave managed to get his arms free. DeSilva worked a few more submission attempts but The Brave closed out the round on top, in guard.

 

Round 2 – Derek The Brave failed to bring the fight to the ground, and a series of wild exchanges ensued; DeSilva was getting the better of these exchanges, landing slapping leg kicks, straight punches, and body shots. The Brave was having his moments on the feet but his shots weren't having the same effect. Nearly three minutes in, DeSilva went for a double leg takedown into guard on top. The Brave got a body lock on DeSilva, bucked his hips, and reversed into guard on top! Awesome work for Derek The Brave! DeMarcus DeSilva was working a high guard for the remainder of the round, threatening to post for a triangle choke, which kept The Brave from passing the guard or really making the position work for him at all. Big round for DeSilva.

 

Round 3 – The first three minutes of this round were all DeMarcus DeSilva; he really came alive on the feet, landing powerful shots that kept The Brave from getting comfortable. Three minutes in, however, The Brave scored with a couple of nice jabs that busted up the brow line of DeSilva. DeSilva wiped some of the blood away from his face, glanced at it, and I guess didn't appreciate that; he pushed forward with a wild series of punches and followed it with a double leg takedown into the guard of The Brave. As DeMarcus worked to pass the guard, Derek reversed once again, landing in guard on top. As he reversed, DeSilva managed to clasp his arms around the neck of Derek. He didn't have the choke tight enough to stop the fight, but the threat of a choke was enough for him to stall out the final seconds of the round without getting pounded on. DeMarcus DeSilva def. Derek The Brave via Unanimous Decision (All Three Rounds).

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[CO-MAIN EVENT]

 

(Lightweight Division) Aleksandr Kozlov versus Julius Octavius

Round 1 – This fight starts like the ending of Rocky IV, with Aleksandr Kozlov walking out to what I believe was one of the old Russian Anthems; most of the audience was dead silent, remembering what these people did to Apollo Creed, but Kozlov got some cheers. The only thing that would have given Octavius a bigger reception would be if he had come out to Living In America by James Brown; he got a huge reception walking to the cage. As the two fighters squared off in the center of the cage, the height difference that had been alluded to as possibly gigantic was proven to be just that. Kozlov was staring practically straight up at Octavius.

 

Aleksandr Kozlov landed a solid leg kick right out of the gate; Julius Octavius answered with a leg kick of his own, which was checked by the Russian. Or should I say Czeched? Probably not. Anyways, Kozlov tried to land a lunging punch at the taller man, and ate a head kick that backed him up. Kozlov started riding his bicycle, circling the hulking Romanian grappler. Octavius was having trouble keeping up with the smaller man, although he did land a nice leg kick.

 

Kozlov was circling away but he suddenly changed direction, rushing forward with a feinted left hand, and he drove Octavius back against the cage. Kozlov landed a pair of wicked slicing elbows right on the face of Octavius. Octavius didn't appreciate this, so he pulled guard, dragging Kozlov to the ground. Julius Octavius immediately wrapped his legs around the neck of Kozlov and forced the tap! Julius Octavius def. Aleksandr Kozlov via Submission (Triangle Choke) at 1:59 of round 1!

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[MAIN EVENT]

http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20150113202340ep.png(Middleweight Division, Championship bout) Dominick De Struicao© versus Dale McCann

Round 1 – Dale McCann sprinted to the cage as some generic rock tunes flowed through the arena; he got a huge reception here. His story of the former Golden Gloves champion that fell from grace resonated with a lot of fans. As he stood in his corner, listening to the words of Jack Daniels behind him, the lights faded to black.

 

The fans erupted in cheers as Lamb of God's guitar riffs tore through the speakers. As the words screamed into the hearts of minds of the fans in attendence, the noise of the cheers was nearly defeaning. “Pray for blood, pray for the cleansing”. With his hood high over his face, the undisputed middleweight champion slowly walked to his proving ground. As the two champions stood, staring across the cage at each other, Jack Daniels and John Dux exchanged some cold stares from their opposing corners. Both fighters looking pumped and ready as the announcer read his script.

 

Dominick De Struicao took the center of the cage early, pushing forward with the jab before eating a hard liver shot, compliments of Dale McCann. McCann's corner was calling for the body shot; he feinted the jab and threw another power hook to the body of De Struicao. McCann was showing good head movement, avoiding the looping power punches of De Struicao, and working the body with a vengeance. By the one minute mark, McCann had already landed four hard liver shots.

 

Just after the one minute mark, Dominick De Struicao pushed forward with a few hard jabs, missed with a looping overhand punch, and cracked McCann with a left hook follow-up. McCann felt the power of that shot and backed up on rubbery legs! De Struicao tried to land an overhand right but McCann avoided it well. De Struicao threw out a left jab and as McCann ducked to his left, he ran right into the overhand right, compliments of Roy Nelson's Double Whopper punch! McCann staggered back against the cage! As De Struicao rushed forward, McCann tried to fire back with a series of punches, even backhanded slaps! De Struicao easily avoided his strikes and started landing power punches at will! Hook punches, uppercuts, right hands – the referee wisely stopped the fight!

 

A disappointed Dale McCann collapsed to his hands and knees as Dominick De Struicao ran around the cage with his fists raised high in celebration. Dominick De Struicao def. Dale McCann via TKO (Strikes) at 1:33 of round 1 to remain the Undisputed Epicity Middleweight Champion of the World!

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[EPILOGUE]

Epicity Productions Records (As of 3/16/2015)

 

Most Fights in Org: Brogan Kearney (6), The Rock (6)

 

Most Victories in Org: Zoey Malone Jr (4), Ho Chi Min (4), Jeffrey Miller (4), Snich Clinchwork (4)

 

Most KO Victories in Org: Jeffrey Miller (4)

 

Most Submission Victories in Org: Chris Junior (3)

 

 

Active Winning Streaks (3 or more)

 

Zoey Malone Jr (265 lbs) (4)

Jeffrey Miller (155 lbs) (4)

Snich Clinchwork (170 lbs) (4)

Dominick De Struicao (185 lbs) (3)

Medium Hardon (205 lbs) (3)

 

Reigning Champions

 

Lightweight (155 lbs)

 

Jeffrey Miller - Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Andrew Morgan 4/4)

 

Welterweight (170 lbs)

 

Lotus Suzinuki - Reigning Champion, No Defenses (Next Fight: Jeremy Smith 3/21)

 

Middleweight (185 lbs)

 

Dominick De Struicao - Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Undetermined)

 

Light-heavyweight (205 lbs)

 

Medium Hardon - Reigning Champion, No Defenses (Next Fight: Urho Berserk 3/28)

Berry Bubberman - Former Champion, No Defenses

 

Heavyweight (265 lbs)

 

Sean Watson - Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Zoey Malone Jr 4/11)

 

 

 

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[MAIN CARD]

(Middleweight Division) Wilder Wein versus Dick Stern

Round 1 Wilder Wein landed a hard hook right out of the gate, opening a cut under the right eye of Stern. For the remainder of the fight, both guys traded power punches, although Dick Stern was working some chopping leg kicks that was creating a welt on the thigh of Wein. Three minutes in, Stern lunged in with a looping punch that missed, and Wilder Wein countered with a huge uppercut that put Stern on his back! Stern turtled up immediately and Wein dove on him with a barrage of strikes, forcing the referee to stop the fight! Wilder Wein def. Dick Stern via TKO (Strikes) at 3:14 of round 1.

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(Welterweight Division) Derek The Brave versus DeMarcus DeSilva

Round 1 Derek The Brave was trying to work the takedowns, desperately, as DeMarcus DeSilva landed with straight punches down the middle. The Brave was leaving himself wide open for counter punches and DeSilva was getting inside of him, landing at will. Two minutes in, The Brave scored a double leg takedown, landing in half guard. DeSilva got back to full guard and The Brave started working ground and pound. DeSilva threw his legs up for a triangle choke, but The Brave managed to get his arms free. DeSilva worked a few more submission attempts but The Brave closed out the round on top, in guard.

 

Round 2 Derek The Brave failed to bring the fight to the ground, and a series of wild exchanges ensued; DeSilva was getting the better of these exchanges, landing slapping leg kicks, straight punches, and body shots. The Brave was having his moments on the feet but his shots weren't having the same effect. Nearly three minutes in, DeSilva went for a double leg takedown into guard on top. The Brave got a body lock on DeSilva, bucked his hips, and reversed into guard on top! Awesome work for Derek The Brave! DeMarcus DeSilva was working a high guard for the remainder of the round, threatening to post for a triangle choke, which kept The Brave from passing the guard or really making the position work for him at all. Big round for DeSilva.

 

Round 3 The first three minutes of this round were all DeMarcus DeSilva; he really came alive on the feet, landing powerful shots that kept The Brave from getting comfortable. Three minutes in, however, The Brave scored with a couple of nice jabs that busted up the brow line of DeSilva. DeSilva wiped some of the blood away from his face, glanced at it, and I guess didn't appreciate that; he pushed forward with a wild series of punches and followed it with a double leg takedown into the guard of The Brave. As DeMarcus worked to pass the guard, Derek reversed once again, landing in guard on top. As he reversed, DeSilva managed to clasp his arms around the neck of Derek. He didn't have the choke tight enough to stop the fight, but the threat of a choke was enough for him to stall out the final seconds of the round without getting pounded on. DeMarcus DeSilva def. Derek The Brave via Unanimous Decision (All Three Rounds).

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[CO-MAIN EVENT]

(Lightweight Division) Aleksandr Kozlov versus Julius Octavius

Round 1 This fight starts like the ending of Rocky IV, with Aleksandr Kozlov walking out to what I believe was one of the old Russian Anthems; most of the audience was dead silent, remembering what these people did to Apollo Creed, but Kozlov got some cheers. The only thing that would have given Octavius a bigger reception would be if he had come out to Living In America by James Brown; he got a huge reception walking to the cage. As the two fighters squared off in the center of the cage, the height difference that had been alluded to as possibly gigantic was proven to be just that. Kozlov was staring practically straight up at Octavius.

 

Aleksandr Kozlov landed a solid leg kick right out of the gate; Julius Octavius answered with a leg kick of his own, which was checked by the Russian. Or should I say Czeched? Probably not. Anyways, Kozlov tried to land a lunging punch at the taller man, and ate a head kick that backed him up. Kozlov started riding his bicycle, circling the hulking Romanian grappler. Octavius was having trouble keeping up with the smaller man, although he did land a nice leg kick.

 

Kozlov was circling away but he suddenly changed direction, rushing forward with a feinted left hand, and he drove Octavius back against the cage. Kozlov landed a pair of wicked slicing elbows right on the face of Octavius. Octavius didn't appreciate this, so he pulled guard, dragging Kozlov to the ground. Julius Octavius immediately wrapped his legs around the neck of Kozlov and forced the tap! Julius Octavius def. Aleksandr Kozlov via Submission (Triangle Choke) at 1:59 of round 1!

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[MAIN EVENT]

http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20150113202340ep.png(Middleweight Division, Championship bout) Dominick De Struicao© versus Dale McCann

Round 1 Dale McCann sprinted to the cage as some generic rock tunes flowed through the arena; he got a huge reception here. His story of the former Golden Gloves champion that fell from grace resonated with a lot of fans. As he stood in his corner, listening to the words of Jack Daniels behind him, the lights faded to black.

 

The fans erupted in cheers as Lamb of God's guitar riffs tore through the speakers. As the words screamed into the hearts of minds of the fans in attendence, the noise of the cheers was nearly defeaning. Pray for blood, pray for the cleansing. With his hood high over his face, the undisputed middleweight champion slowly walked to his proving ground. As the two champions stood, staring across the cage at each other, Jack Daniels and John Dux exchanged some cold stares from their opposing corners. Both fighters looking pumped and ready as the announcer read his script.

 

Dominick De Struicao took the center of the cage early, pushing forward with the jab before eating a hard liver shot, compliments of Dale McCann. McCann's corner was calling for the body shot; he feinted the jab and threw another power hook to the body of De Struicao. McCann was showing good head movement, avoiding the looping power punches of De Struicao, and working the body with a vengeance. By the one minute mark, McCann had already landed four hard liver shots.

 

Just after the one minute mark, Dominick De Struicao pushed forward with a few hard jabs, missed with a looping overhand punch, and cracked McCann with a left hook follow-up. McCann felt the power of that shot and backed up on rubbery legs! De Struicao tried to land an overhand right but McCann avoided it well. De Struicao threw out a left jab and as McCann ducked to his left, he ran right into the overhand right, compliments of Roy Nelson's Double Whopper punch! McCann staggered back against the cage! As De Struicao rushed forward, McCann tried to fire back with a series of punches, even backhanded slaps! De Struicao easily avoided his strikes and started landing power punches at will! Hook punches, uppercuts, right hands the referee wisely stopped the fight!

 

A disappointed Dale McCann collapsed to his hands and knees as Dominick De Struicao ran around the cage with his fists raised high in celebration. Dominick De Struicao def. Dale McCann via TKO (Strikes) at 1:33 of round 1 to remain the Undisputed Epicity Middleweight Champion of the World!

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[EPILOGUE]

Epicity Productions Records (As of 3/16/2015)

Most Fights in Org: Brogan Kearney (6), The Rock (6)

 

Most Victories in Org: Zoey Malone Jr (4), Ho Chi Min (4), Jeffrey Miller (4), Snich Clinchwork (4)

 

Most KO Victories in Org: Jeffrey Miller (4)

 

Most Submission Victories in Org: Chris Junior (3)

 

 

Active Winning Streaks (3 or more)

 

Zoey Malone Jr (265 lbs) (4)

Jeffrey Miller (155 lbs) (4)

Snich Clinchwork (170 lbs) (4)

Dominick De Struicao (185 lbs) (3)

Medium Hardon (205 lbs) (3)

 

Reigning Champions

 

Lightweight (155 lbs)

 

Jeffrey Miller - Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Andrew Morgan 4/4)

 

Welterweight (170 lbs)

 

Lotus Suzinuki - Reigning Champion, No Defenses (Next Fight: Jeremy Smith 3/21)

 

Middleweight (185 lbs)

 

Dominick De Struicao - Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Undetermined)

 

Light-heavyweight (205 lbs)

 

Medium Hardon - Reigning Champion, No Defenses (Next Fight: Urho Berserk 3/28)

Berry Bubberman - Former Champion, No Defenses

 

Heavyweight (265 lbs)

 

Sean Watson - Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Zoey Malone Jr 4/11)

 

 

 

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Amazing work again mate. I hope you stay the writer here as I will be bringing more fighters here

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