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Corey Smith jr.: All I hear coming from you is the release of hot air. I don't run this organization. Never have, never will. So the matchmaking is not up to me. And again, you are suggesting that the guys I have fought are cans. Which is simply not true, but yet you think this is an insult to me, when in reality you are insulting them. I don't give two shits what you think, you simpleton.

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SPACE RESERVED FOR INEVITABLE BRUNNO FALCONER EXIT.

 

GET ON IT BITCH LOLOL:

 

 

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And there you have it :)

 

You gave yourself a title fight instead of fighting me (ranked above you) or Blake (ranked right under you).

 

Must be fun booking your own fights in your own orgs and skip a full 3 people ahead of you after feeding yourself a bunch of cans to pad your record.

 

You are a clown, we called it :)

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I don't own this org you jackass. one click will show this. I never owned this org and I see no scenario where I will ever own this org. Whatever you are smoking you need to cut back. Calling me a clown when you can't even figure out who owns the org is simply laughable. You're an idiot that is either incapable of seeing the truth, or unwilling to stop twisting, distorting or just ignoring it. I don't make the fights in this org. That would be the org owner, you simpleton. As far as getting the title fight before fighting you... ? Ask the org owner his reasons for it. I will fight whoever is set in front of me and after a seven fight win streak against top ranked opponents, I earned the title shot. Now as far as the rankings go. Let's have a look at who is higher ranked, shall we?

 

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Notice the circled bit that shows that MY fighter and not yours is ranked higher in both pound-for-pound AND weight class? So you aren't ranked higher than my guy after all. Are you? Your hype train may be more blown out of proportion, but that does not mean you are higher ranked. My fighter is the number one contender to the title. Yours just isn't there yet.

 

Now let us look at you past record, shall we? Well, for starters your 10-7. Which doesn't mean you suck or anything, but I am 8-1 all in this org. You have fought four times in this org and have a record of 3-1. Not bad. I'll give you that, but you had a pretty bleak performance in the NYFN Legends tournament going 4-4 there. Before coming to Sydney Fights you fought three times in MLC earning and then defending the title, but wait... that org was a poorly managed mess that folded up like a cheap suit. This is not a sterling endorsement, let me tell you.

 

And to address the last bit of stupidity you spewed out of your lying mouth... You imply or state outright that I sent myself this fight and that I own multiple orgs. Obviously, since I am neither staff nor owner of this org, then I cannot send myself any fight offers. What I did instead is fight the opponents that were set before me. None of which were cans. You keep calling them that, but they aren't. They are your "cousin" Damatang Camara, Kazuma Kuwabara, who was undefeated before he faced me, Dai Zexi, who was on course to be the number one contender himself until he decided to leave this org over contract disputes, and a few others that I am certain would kick the shit out of you. You are making up shit, as usual, and trying to make me look like something I am not, while making yourself just look like an idiot. The facts are quite real, and easy to find to prove your lying ass wrong. yet again.

 

Doesn't it get old being proven to be a liar and an idiot so many times? Just shut the fuck up when grown folks is talking, son!

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Camara vs Smith Jnr

 

Can’t wait for that one

 

 

I don't own this org you jackass. one click will show this. I never owned this org and I see no scenario where I will ever own this org. Whatever you are smoking you need to cut back. Calling me a clown when you can't even figure out who owns the org is simply laughable. You're an idiot that is either incapable of seeing the truth, or unwilling to stop twisting, distorting or just ignoring it. I don't make the fights in this org. That would be the org owner, you simpleton. As far as getting the title fight before fighting you... ? Ask the org owner his reasons for it. I will fight whoever is set in front of me and after a seven fight win streak against top ranked opponents, I earned the title shot. Now as far as the rankings go. Let's have a look at who is higher ranked, shall we?

 

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Notice the circled bit that shows that MY fighter and not yours is ranked higher in both pound-for-pound AND weight class? So you aren't ranked higher than my guy after all. Are you? Your hype train may be more blown out of proportion, but that does not mean you are higher ranked. My fighter is the number one contender to the title. Yours just isn't there yet.

 

Now let us look at you past record, shall we? Well, for starters your 10-7. Which doesn't mean you suck or anything, but I am 8-1 all in this org. You have fought four times in this org and have a record of 3-1. Not bad. I'll give you that, but you had a pretty bleak performance in the NYFN Legends tournament going 4-4 there. Before coming to Sydney Fights you fought three times in MLC earning and then defending the title, but wait... that org was a poorly managed mess that folded up like a cheap suit. This is not a sterling endorsement, let me tell you.

 

And to address the last bit of stupidity you spewed out of your lying mouth... You imply or state outright that I sent myself this fight and that I own multiple orgs. Obviously, since I am neither staff nor owner of this org, then I cannot send myself any fight offers. What I did instead is fight the opponents that were set before me. None of which were cans. You keep calling them that, but they aren't. They are your "cousin" Damatang Camara, Kazuma Kuwabara, who was undefeated before he faced me, Dai Zexi, who was on course to be the number one contender himself until he decided to leave this org over contract disputes, and a few others that I am certain would kick the shit out of you. You are making up shit, as usual, and trying to make me look like something I am not, while making yourself just look like an idiot. The facts are quite real, and easy to find to prove your lying ass wrong. yet again.

 

Doesn't it get old being proven to be a liar and an idiot so many times? Just shut the fuck up when grown folks is talking, son!

 

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Ibrahim Camara: Except you are not the #1 contender. I'm the one fighting him (Bryan Schaub) lol. I mean if we are going from your LOLGIC he ranks top and already fought at the org (so please don't come up with that excuse).

 

Facts are facts.

 

Look, you do it here too: http://www.mmatycoon.com/orgfighterlistpublic.php?oid=5361

 

Again, an org that you have influence at. What are your excuses there, oh I remember:

 

1- I won't fight the same guy twice

2- I won't fight anyone with an L (Even though we had an excellent challenger)

3- I need extra training time

4- lets put the 2 contenders against each other to get another 60 days

 

lol sorry bro you are a First Class Clown.

 

Keep running.

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Ibrahim Camara: Except you are not the #1 contender. I'm the one fighting him (Bryan Schaub) lol. I mean if we are going from your LOLGIC he ranks top and already fought at the org (so please don't come up with that excuse).

 

Facts are facts.

 

Look, you do it here too: http://www.mmatycoon.com/orgfighterlistpublic.php?oid=5361

 

Again, an org that you have influence at. What are your excuses there, oh I remember:

 

1- I won't fight the same guy twice

2- I won't fight anyone with an L (Even though we had an excellent challenger)

3- I need extra training time

4- lets put the 2 contenders against each other to get another 60 days

 

lol sorry bro you are a First Class Clown.

 

Keep running.

None of the things you said in this post are fact, you imbecile. I never said any of those things. But let's break them down anyway, just to make you look like the fuckwit that you are.

  1. I never said that... ever. You are making that shit up out of whole cloth. In fact I did fight the same contender twice and beat him both times. If he establishes himself as the number one contender again, then he will get a third shot at it, assuming that he wants it. So... this is another of your lies.
  2. I never said this either, but I have stated that I don't believe that anyone coming off of a loss deserves a title fight. I stand by that statement. Losing fights does not (or should not at any rate) earn you title fights. That is bullshit. The closest that this statement comes to having been true is that I protested loudly that (after having earned the title fight) a guy who never fought in the org before AND was coming off of a loss should not have gotten the title fight. Then I whipped his ass when I did fight him, and earned the title.
  3. Asking for 4 weeks after a particularly grueling fight hardly qualifies as needing "extra" training time. Since i had fought every three weeks since joining RISE, I hardly think that asking for one extra week one time is exactly criminal. So this one is a flat out distortion of the truth. One that I'll wager almost no one would fault me or anyone else for.
  4. The two "Contenders", as you call them were really just one possible contender (one that I had already beaten soundly on two occasions via KO), and a new recruit for the organization so that he could be ranked against the other fighters in the org. the other "contender" would be destroyed by the Champion, and literally posses no threat. In fact, due you your negligence the division, along with all the others in the org, were woefully understaffed. You were hemorrhaging cash as each of the last three cards lost almost $300K each. The final one that you and Humble booked never had a single fight booked for it and it went off completely empty which when coupled with the stripping of multiple titles, drained literally all of the hype from the org. The reason that my guy had no fights for 6 weeks was your fault, not mine. You let the org rot and I had to book an event three weeks out because getting 20 fighters to sign fight offers in anything less then that amount of time would have resulted in fights not getting booked, which hurts hype. Anyone who has ever run an org knows that you don't book fights with less than three weeks to get it filled. Now that I have that one filled it will be a simple matter to stay three or four weeks out and get all the fight slots on the card filled. So, this one is also a blatant lie.

You still claim I have some measure of control over this org... really not sure where you come up with that bullshit. I do not own this org. I am not on staff at this org, I have therefore zero influence on this org. None... so this is also some delusional nonsense from you. You want to know why Bryan Shaub was not the number one contender when I was sent this fight? It's because he had not fought in this org until I was already ranked number one. I was already scheduled to fight the champion and THEN he fought and won in this org. Now, Bryan Shaub will probably be ranked number one after he whips your sorry ass and he will likely get the title shot next. Who he fights next will depend entirely upon how well or poorly my guy performs against the champion. Take your lies and go sit in the corner and shut the fuck up. Yet again... I have proven you to be full of shit.

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that's riiiight.

 

Do I need to explain to you how the Smack Talk thread of your own org works like?

 

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You should never go full retard, dude.

 

Just cause im on staff here doesnt mean i have my hands in the business. I dont.

 

Have you ever heard why you shouldnt a-s-s u m-e? Its cause it makes you look like an asshole

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Title Fight Previews

 

With SFC still in catch-up mode, let's at least preview the Title Fights of the weekend, as none less than 3 titles are on the line:

 

Saturday:

170 title:

Roy Whitaker v Kevin Daughtrey

A German Saying is that "all good things come in 3", well, this is the third title shot for Kevin Daughtrey, he lost to Mike Johnson and Gideon Navaro. Well, so how will he fare against Roy Whitaker, who beat Gideon Navaro twice, once in the third, once in the 4th round. Well, it's the classical Muay Thai (Daughtrey) vs. Boxer setup (Whitaker) , but Whitaker is the huge favourite, he's 8-0, and has won all fights by (T)KO. Whitaker mainly throws Head punches, so let's see, if Daughtrey can get his defense adjusted, and continue his 2 fight win streak he has with wins over Harada and Collins, sure tough fighters, but by no means world class. Overall a (T)KO win by Whitaker is what everyone expects.

 

145 title:

Daichi Kishimoto v Philip Ziskie

 

Well, Daichi seems back on track, after defending his 145 belt against Илья Муромец by decision, 3 weeks later he finds the way to the cage again. Kichimoto as we all know used to be the 135 and 145 champ, but lost his 135 belt in a super fight vs. Yodsawan Sitsongrit, the first SFC fighter to beat Kichimoto. At 12-2 his 7 fight win streak in title fights is an SFC record, most of them by spectacular submission. Well, let's see what's on the menu for the black belt tonight. No. 1 Challenger Zieske (7-1) won all his 7 SFC fights, 6 of them by submission, so it's black belt vs. Brown belt, and while Zieske perhaps may look better in the stand-up, it's mainly his defense, not offense he is known for. A submission specialist he must find a way to get to Kichimoto, and everyone, that tried that on the ground failed. Let's see, what Zieske can do here, perhaps we are in for a 5 round ground treat, or someone will surprise us bny changing tactics, but for sure Zieske will be on of the tougher tests for Kishimoto.

 

Sunday:

155 title:

Bernardo De Barros v Geanluca Lorenzon

 

Finally a SFC fighter was able to defend the 155 title, after a series of 3 champs in a row, and 2 title vacations, Bernardo de Barros defended the 155 belt, and returns for a second title defense. De Barros is a ground fighter by excellence, 6 fights in a row he won by submission, and he beat class fighters such as former Champs Merlin and Marcelo as well as Evan Page and Deklek Sitsongrit. So after facing the top class of SyFi 155 artists he now faces a rather fresh face in Sydney. Geanlucan Lorenzon (11-4) surprised everyone, as he transitioned from fighting on the Island to the SFC. In his first fight he beat former Champion Jorghino Marcelo, and with that one big win found himself in the No. 1 spot of the rankings. A boxer with wrestling skills, Lorenzon looks to score in the clinch and the pure stand-up, so he will test the skills of de Barros to land takedowns. Unsimilar to his title win and defense, where he faced ground fighters, de Barros will need the chin or quick takedowns to stand this test. However we all rate the Champ the favourite.

 

That said, good luck to all SFC fighters this weekend, as we try to get back to your normal service.

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None of the things you said in this post are fact, you imbecile. I never said any of those things. But let's break them down anyway, just to make you look like the fuckwit that you are.

  1. I never said that... ever. You are making that shit up out of whole cloth. In fact I did fight the same contender twice and beat him both times. If he establishes himself as the number one contender again, then he will get a third shot at it, assuming that he wants it. So... this is another of your lies.
  2. I never said this either, but I have stated that I don't believe that anyone coming off of a loss deserves a title fight. I stand by that statement. Losing fights does not (or should not at any rate) earn you title fights. That is bullshit. The closest that this statement comes to having been true is that I protested loudly that (after having earned the title fight) a guy who never fought in the org before AND was coming off of a loss should not have gotten the title fight. Then I whipped his ass when I did fight him, and earned the title.
  3. Asking for 4 weeks after a particularly grueling fight hardly qualifies as needing "extra" training time. Since i had fought every three weeks since joining RISE, I hardly think that asking for one extra week one time is exactly criminal. So this one is a flat out distortion of the truth. One that I'll wager almost no one would fault me or anyone else for.
  4. The two "Contenders", as you call them were really just one possible contender (one that I had already beaten soundly on two occasions via KO), and a new recruit for the organization so that he could be ranked against the other fighters in the org. the other "contender" would be destroyed by the Champion, and literally posses no threat. In fact, due you your negligence the division, along with all the others in the org, were woefully understaffed. You were hemorrhaging cash as each of the last three cards lost almost $300K each. The final one that you and Humble booked never had a single fight booked for it and it went off completely empty which when coupled with the stripping of multiple titles, drained literally all of the hype from the org. The reason that my guy had no fights for 6 weeks was your fault, not mine. You let the org rot and I had to book an event three weeks out because getting 20 fighters to sign fight offers in anything less then that amount of time would have resulted in fights not getting booked, which hurts hype. Anyone who has ever run an org knows that you don't book fights with less than three weeks to get it filled. Now that I have that one filled it will be a simple matter to stay three or four weeks out and get all the fight slots on the card filled. So, this one is also a blatant lie.

You still claim I have some measure of control over this org... really not sure where you come up with that bullshit. I do not own this org. I am not on staff at this org, I have therefore zero influence on this org. None... so this is also some delusional nonsense from you. You want to know why Bryan Shaub was not the number one contender when I was sent this fight? It's because he had not fought in this org until I was already ranked number one. I was already scheduled to fight the champion and THEN he fought and won in this org. Now, Bryan Shaub will probably be ranked number one after he whips your sorry ass and he will likely get the title shot next. Who he fights next will depend entirely upon how well or poorly my guy performs against the champion. Take your lies and go sit in the corner and shut the fuck up. Yet again... I have proven you to be full of shit.

 

(Camera pans to reveal Jamison Cassidy watching the back and forth discussion regarding, in part, the 205 lb division)

 

Cassidy: (yawns)

 

(scene fades to black)

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Sydney Fights a look into the title Race (Updated: 09/24)

 

Long time to get back on track here are the rankings, please note fighters with no fight yet have been ranked based on their performance in other Orgs.

 

 

 

135:

Champion: Yodsawan Sitsongrit (9-2)

1. Daichi Kishimoto (13-2) (switch from 145 for title fight)

2. Dieselnoi Por Pramuk (10-3)

3. Sanka Coffie (7-2)

4. Chamuaknoi Sitsongrit (6-1)

5. Felix Jaroslav (4-1)

6. Uchimura Nakata (8-2)

7. Furious Munchkin (5-1)

8. Marcelo Barbosa (8-4)

9. Marcos Santana (7-4)

 

 

 

 

 

NR(yet to debut):

NR (inactive): Korean Kimchi (8-4-1), Pekka Pikkarainen (8-3)

 

Title Fight:

07/10 Yodosawan vs. Por Pramuk

 

 

Key Fights:

07/10 Barbosa vs. Munchkin

07/10 Chamuaknoi vs. Coffie

13/10 Nakata vs. Gbus (7-2-1)

 

 

145:

Champion: Daichi Kishimoto (13-2)

 

1. Petdee Sitsongrit (9-2)

2. Ruben Nevez (11-4)

3. Chief Cheyenne (12-2)

4. Mickey Munday (5-1)

5. Philip Zieske (7-2)

6. Hokuto Akira (6-1)

7. Swagga Beats (7-5)

8. John Mills (7-3)

9. Илья Муромец (10-3)

 

 

 

 

NR: (inactive):

NR(not debut yet): ,

 

Title Fight:

Kishimoto (currently at 135 for next title fight)

 

 

Key Fights:

28/09 Nevez vs. Munday

28/09 Cheyenne vs. Fatiman (9-6)

12/10 Mills vs. Beats

13/10 Petdee vs. Akira

13/10 Zieske vs. Муромец

 

155:

Champion: Bernardo de Barros (11-2)

1. Vernehri Ahma (6-0)

2. Steph Curry (6-3)

3. Xavier Merlin (9-4)

4. Geanluca Lorezon (11-5)

5. Gennady Golovkin (9-5)

6. Evan Page (8-4)

7. Kevin Coburn (6-3)

8. Nazim Bardakci (9-3)

9. Jorghino Marcelo (6-4)

 

 

 

 

NR(no fight yet): , Danny Greene (8-2)

 

 

NR (due to inactivity):

 

Title Fight:

De Barros

 

Key Fights:

28/09 Ahma vs. Merlin

28/09 Page vs. Golovkin

28/09 Marcelo vs. Greene (8-3)

06/10 Bardakci vs. Wolf (7-6)

06/10 Coburn vs. Eyes (5-5)

13/10 Deklek (8-5) vs. Curry

13/10 Jacobs (7-5) vs. Lorenzon

 

 

 

170:

Champion: Kevin Daughtrey (12-2)

1. William Snowdown (9-0)

2. Ross Warring (9-2)

3. Roy Whittaker(8-1)

4. Thor Odinson (7-2-1)

5. Steve Butabi (14-3),

6. Gideon Navarro (9-3)

7. Akira Harada (9-4)

8. Aley Kulina (7-3)

9. Hosep Grigorian (7-2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

NR yet: ,

 

Title Fight:

14/10 Daughtrey vs. Snowdown

 

Key Fights:

29/09 Navarro vs. Butabi

29/09 Shark(11-5) vs. Warring

07/10 Harada vs. Grigorian

07/10 Kulina vs. Avestiyan (6-1-1)

14/10 Whittaker vs. Odinson

 

 

185:

Champion: Iso Paa (8-1)

 

1. Dan Gee (13-1)

2. Jacob Rees Moog (13-2)

3. Rear Breed (12-2)

4. Wayne Benning (10-3)

5. Greg Bundy (8-1)

6. Ispa Mfer (7-2)

7. Joey Hatton (14-4)

8. Arthur Menezes (8-4)

9. Kaz McStafferson (10-7)

 

 

 

 

NR: (yet to debut):

 

Title Fight:

30/09 Paa vs. Gee

 

Key Fights:

28/09 Menezes vs. Resende (7-4-1)

03/10 Breed vs. Bundy

05/10 Hatton vs. Mfer

12/10 Mogg vs. Benning

12/10 McStafferson vs. Killbach (8-5)

 

205:

Champion: Mister McNasty (10-3)

1. Corey Smith jr. (8-1)

2. Bryan Schaub (12-2)

3. Blake Phoenix (14-3)

4. Ibrahim Camara (10-7)

5. Jamison Cassidy (7-1)

6. George Lambton (10-5)

7. Rohit Sharma (6-1)

8. Krit Leekpai (7-2)

9. Heimo Vesa (8-2)

 

 

NR(yet to debut): ,

 

Title Fight:

30/09 McNasty vs. Smith

 

Key Fights:

29/09 Cassidy vs. Leekpai

03/10 Camara vs. Schaub

06/10 Vesa vs. Rollins

12/10 Sharma vs. Rubenstein (6-2)

 

265:

Champion: Santu Avisu Kona (10-1)

1. Rick Piano (13-1)

2. Milton Friedmann (12-4)

3. Gyokusho Fujimoto (9-3)

4. Derek Payne (11-1)

5. Dean Malenko (7-2)

6. Mika Allu (6-1)

7. Travis Dillon (9-3)

8. Manu Mikkonen (7-2)

9. Rene Duchene (6-3)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NR()

 

Title Fight:

07/10 Kona vs. Piano

 

Key Fights:

26/09 Duchene vs. Payne

30/09 Malenko vs. Kalani (8-6)

03/10 Allu vs. Splinter (5-3)

05/10 Friedman vs. Shorton (9-3)

12/10 Dillon vs. Mikonnen

14/10 Hip Hop (6-0) vs. Fujimoto

 

 

265+:

Champion: Arn Anderson (11-2)

 

1. Vick Venom (11-1)

2. Massive Overflow (10-2)

3. Bob McDonald (9-2)

4. DeAngelo Montgomery(5-0-1)

5. Galactor Gigantus (11-2)

6. Jason Harris (7-1)

7. Ross Barkley (9-5)

8. Wladimir Yaroslev (7-3)

9. Maxim Popov (9-7)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NR yet: , (switch from 265), ,

 

 

Title Fight:

06/10 A. Anderson vs. Massive Overflow

 

Key Fights:

06/10 Venom vs. Gigantus

07/10 McDonald vs. Harris

07/10 Barkley vs. Yaroslev

10/10 Popov vs. Montgomery

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Weekend Preview

 

A big week for Sydney Fights, due to the buy out of NJMMA we were able to secure a couple superstars at 322k+, and could fill some more roster spots, this is contrary to the roster shortage, that is planned to take us down to 3 fight cards per week, but as long as there is talent out there I'm ready to incorporate it, and make the Organisation better on the long run. This also means we'll be going on 4 fight cards a week at least another 4-5 weeks.

In other big news, 155 RISE Champ Stud Toddler was signed to a 1 superfight deal by SyFi, in all likelyhood it is expected he'll face current SyFi Champ Bernardo de Barros in a superfight, also contracts are not yet signed.....

 

So now to this weeks action: We have 3 packed weekend cards, with 2 title fights on Sunday,

let's start of with those:

 

Main Event Sunday:

185 title fight

Iso Paa v Dan Gee

Iso Paa (8-1) is ready to defend his just won belt for the first time. Paa took down Wayne Benning by TKO in Round 2, and is on an 8 fight win streak, all in SyFi. The Original Syfi product faces Dan Gee (12-1), who after starting his career in Bumfights likewise hasn't lost at SyFi, winning all his 4 bouts in our Sydney Prime Organisation. Gee won the right to be the No. 1 Challenger against Jacob Rees Mogg, an impressive Island trasfer, that spotted a 13-1 record.

Looking at both fighters styles, both fighters are thrilling stand-up fighters, that know how to grind out a decision, but that more often send their opponent to the Canvas. Both rely on wrestling aqnd Muay Thai as their prime skills, while Iso Paa may be the better all round fighter. Well, all in all this should be a great fight of two evenly matched fighters, where an prediction is so tough to make.

 

Co-Main Sunday:

205 title fight:

Mister McNasty v Corey Smith Jr

After his impressive trilogy with Kevin Comeau, who as a result retired from MMA, Mister McNasty is on top of SFCs 205 division again. McNasty (13-4) lost his first fight at SyFi in July to Comeau, but battled his way back beating Cassidy to get a rematch, and TKO Comeau in Round 5, after dominating him 4 long rounds. Corey Smith jr. (8-1) perhaps has gone under the radar for some, but after loosing in his 2nd fight to Benjamin Bronckhorsten all has been up for him, and while Bronckhorsten is a midcarder, Smith jr. Won 7 in a row, beating talent like former champ Camara, Vesa and Zexi. His fight against Zexi was declared a No. 1 Challenger fight, and he took a Unanimous Decision, his 3rd fight over the distance, while all others where (T)KO, 2 of them KO of the night performance. McNasty lost his only SyFi fight by Decision, while all others by (T)Ko were wins. Both fighters here also guarantue a stand up battle, with both excelling in Boxing. Watch for a big long brutal battle, where McNasty is the paper favourite, but don't count Smith out.

 

Other days Main and Co-Main Event fights:

Friday:

145 Ruben Nevez vs. Micky Munday

Friday is for the smaller weight classes, with all fights at 135,145 and 155, here we see 2 challenging 145 fighters, that with a win can likely qualify for a No. 1 Contender fight. Ruben nevez (9-4) is a veteran, that came from the Island, and surprisingly beat Chief Cheyenne, who we'll see in the Co-Main, by TKO in his first SyFi fight. With all the Island Hype, this catapulted him to No. 2 in the SyFi Rankings. Micky Munday, likewise is in his 2nd SyFi fight, he submitted John mills, and went to 5-1 being the former Torcida champ, the veteran enters this fight as the high flying favourite, a submission in Round 1 would be no surprise here either.

 

Co-Main:

145 Chief Cheyenne vs. Wilner Fatiman

Cheyenne(12-2) rides high on his Island Popularity, and that keeps him high in the cards, after loosing the Island Round 3 fight, he lost suprisingly to Ruben Nevez, and now wants to get his career on track, and an opponent like Fatiman can be the chance to do that, Fatiman (9-6) is a long time EFA veteran, who beat Joca Carioca in his SyFi debut in unspectacular fashion by Decision. He is the clear underdog, but if he can get this fight to the ground he will have his chances.

 

155 Verneri Ahma vs. Xavier Merlin

The Main Fight on the undercard features a likely Championship Fight qualifier, but while all the talk is about the potential super fight, in this fight a new Top Contender for the title might be found. Ahma is 6-0 beating superstars Lermontov and Coburn, who is the last 155 champ of Torcida, as the Org closed down. That fight gave Ahma lots of hype, and so he enters the fight against former Champ Xavier Merlin (9-4). Merlin is known for his comeback qualities, but was denied re winning his title by DeBarros recently. A title he won against Evan Page, and lost to Jorghino Marcelo in his first defense. So both fighters will be severly tested here.

 

In other action former 155 champ Gennady Golovkin meets Evan Page for a rematch, in the first matchup of this two Page won in a fight of the night by Decision, Page qualified for a title fight against Merlin, but lost that by submission. Both fighters had a rocky road after their title fights, but want a win here to get back in title contention.

 

In the next fight, another former 155 champ Jorghino Marcelo tries to break a 2 fight loosing streak, that started with a loss to de Barros in a title fight, faces Danny Greene and wants to get back to winning ways.

 

Saturday:

Main Event:

Speaking of former Champs and gettin back on track, the same can be said about Gideon Navarro (9-3), who faces Steve Butabi (14-3) in the Saturday Main Event. It's not often you have fighters on a 2 fight loosing streak to meet in a Main Event, but both fighters have seen the highest spheres, and hold the popularity to fill an Arena. Navarro became the SyFi 170 Champ in May, and defended his belt succesful twice against Collins and Daugthrey(the current champ), before loosing twice to Roy Whittaker. In both fights Navarro simply didn't have Whittakers number, and got TKOed in fights he seemed to be in. So now he needs to get back against Butabi, who joined SyFi from the Island, but lost to Ross Warring in his SyFI debut, and wants to return to his winning Island paths.

 

Co-Main Event:

Jamison Cassidy v Krit Leekpai

A battle of 2 205 contenders, that certainly had their setbacks already, but have gotten back on the winning path. Cassidy (7-1) lost his pre-to-last fight against Champion McNasty, and while his unbeaten status was gone, his MMA quality is still rising, so in a quest to return to the top, he beat Marky Mark, a dangerous fighter by Submission in his last outing. Now the submission specialist takes on Leekpai, in a rematch of the two. Leekpai since their fight in July has won 2 fights, and so he accepted the battle again. Clearly a good boxer, and winning all fights by (T) KO, Leekpai needs a better strategy to keep it standing this time. As he lost by submission in the first outing.

 

Other fights:

Just a quick look, at 170 Power Shark faces Ross Warring, while Shark has had an up and down start to SyFi fighting, Warring is on a 4 fight win streak he wants to keep going.

At 185 Arthur Menezes faces Wagner Resende in a Brazilian Battle of Warriors, while at 205 KruKru Tipitapa and Petr Antonovich want to rebound from their first SyFi defeats.

 

Sundays other fights:

Also just a quick look, as the card presents the 2 title fights:

At 265 in a veteran battle Dean Malenko faces Akamu Kalani , while Kalani makes his SyFi debut, Malenko was succesfull against Childress in his first SyFi battle.

At 205 Marky Mark and Bann Harrow both want to get back to winning ways in their careers, as they lost recently, Jimi Toa, in his SyFi debut vs. Denubis Majere round out Sundays Main Card, who is dominated by the 2 title battles.....

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Sydney Fights a look into the title Race (Updated: 10/03)

 

Please notice, that this rankings are current status, fighter signings and matches arranged may change today, so perhaps some update will follow Friday

 

 

 

135:

Champion: Yodsawan Sitsongrit (9-2)

1. Daichi Kishimoto (13-2) (switch from 145 for title fight)

2. Dieselnoi Por Pramuk (10-3)

3. Sanka Coffie (7-2)

4. Chamuaknoi Sitsongrit (6-1)

5. Wayne Williams (8-4)

6. Felix Jaroslav (6-1)

7. Uchimura Nakata (8-2)

8. Furious Munchkin (5-1)

9. Marcelo Barbosa (8-4)

 

 

 

NR(yet to debut): Hiroki Tomori (8-2) , Preston Mason (9-2), Diego Carlitto (6-4), Sergei Petrov (5-2)

NR (inactive): Korean Kimchi (8-4-1), Pekka Pikkarainen (8-3),

 

Title Fight:

07/10 Yodosawan vs. Por Pramuk

 

 

Key Fights:

07/10 Barbosa vs. Munchkin

07/10 Chamuaknoi vs. Coffie

13/10 Nakata vs. Gbus (7-2-1)

17/10 Tomori vs. Mason

 

145:

Champion: Daichi Kishimoto (13-2)

 

1. Petdee Sitsongrit (9-2)

2. Mickey Munday (6-1)

3. Chief Cheyenne (13-2)

4. Ruben Nevez (11-5)

5. Philip Zieske (7-2)

6. Hokuto Akira (6-1)

7. Swagga Beats (7-5)

8. John Mills (7-3)

9. Илья Муромец (10-3)

 

 

 

 

NR: (inactive):

NR(not debut yet): ,

 

Title Fight:

Kishimoto (currently at 135 for next title fight)

 

 

Key Fights:

12/10 Mills vs. Beats

13/10 Petdee vs. Akira

13/10 Zieske vs. Муромец

 

155:

Champion: Bernardo de Barros (11-2)

1. Vernehri Ahma (7-0)

2. Evan Page (9-4)

3. Steph Curry (6-3)

4. Geanluca Lorezon (11-5)

5. Jorghino Marcelo (7-4)

6. Kevin Coburn (6-3)

7. Nazim Bardakci (9-3)

8. Xavier Merlin (9-5)

9. Arnar Agnarrson (7-6)

 

 

 

 

NR(no fight yet): , Danny Greene (8-2), Marcinho Sitsongrit (7-1)

 

 

NR (due to inactivity):

 

Title Fight:

De Barros vs.

 

Super Fight:

De Barros vs. Toddler (RISE CHAMP)

 

Key Fights:

06/10 Bardakci vs. Wolf (7-6)

06/10 Coburn vs. Eyes (5-5)

13/10 Deklek (8-5) vs. Curry

13/10 Jacobs (7-5) vs. Lorenzon

 

 

 

170:

Champion: Kevin Daughtrey (12-2)

1. William Snowdown (9-0)

2. Power Shark (12-5)

3. Roy Whittaker(8-1)

4. Gideon Navarro (10-3)

5. Thor Odinson (7-2-1)

6. Ross Warring (9-3)

7. Akira Harada (9-4)

8. Steve Butabi (14-4)

9. Aley Kulina (7-3)

9. Hosep Grigorian (7-2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

NR yet: ,

 

Title Fight:

14/10 Daughtrey vs. Snowdown

 

Key Fights:

07/10 Harada vs. Grigorian

07/10 Kulina vs. Avestiyan (6-1-1)

14/10 Whittaker vs. Odinson

 

 

185:

Champion: Iso Paa (9-1)

 

1. Greg Bundy (9-1)

2. Jacob Rees Moog (13-2)

3. Dan Gee (13-2)

4. Wayne Benning (10-3)

5. Rear Breed (12-3)

6. Arthur Menezes (9-4)

7. Ispa Mfer (7-2)

8. Joey Hatton (14-4)

9. Kaz McStafferson (10-7)

 

 

 

 

NR: (yet to debut): Sebastian Halstenberg (8-2)

 

Title Fight:

30/09 Paa

 

Key Fights:

05/10 Hatton vs. Mfer

12/10 Mogg vs. Benning

12/10 McStafferson vs. Killbach (8-5)

 

205:

Champion: Mister McNasty (11-3)

1. Blake Phoenix (14-3)

2. Jamison Cassidy (8-1)

3. Corey Smith jr. (8-2)

4. Ibrahim Camara (10-8)

5. Marky Mark (11-4)

6. George Lambton (10-5)

7. Rohit Sharma (6-1)

8. Isiah Cooley (8-4)

9. Heimo Vesa (8-2)

 

 

 

NR(yet to debut): ,Stepahn Letter (11-2), Bob Grill (9-1),. Joey Bob Potatoehauler(6-0)

 

Title Fight:

McNasty

 

Key Fights:

06/10 Vesa vs. Rollins

12/10 Sharma vs. Rubenstein (6-2)

 

265:

Champion: Santu Avisu Kona (10-1)

1. Rick Piano (13-1)

2. Milton Friedmann (12-4)

3. Derek Payne (12-1)

4. Gyokusho Fujimoto (9-3)

5. Akamu Kalani (9-6)

6. Travis Dillon (9-3)

7. Manu Mikkonen (7-2)

8. More is More iI (8-3)

9. Bill Shorton (9-3)

 

 

NR()

 

Title Fight:

07/10 Kona vs. Piano

 

Key Fights:

05/10 Friedman vs. Shorton

12/10 Dillon vs. Mikonnen

14/10 Hip Hop (6-0) vs. Fujimoto

 

 

265+:

Champion: Arn Anderson (11-2)

 

1. Vick Venom (11-1)

2. Massive Overflow (10-2)

3. Bob McDonald (9-2)

4. DeAngelo Montgomery(5-0-1)

5. Galactor Gigantus (11-2)

6. Jason Harris (7-1)

7. Ross Barkley (9-5)

8. Wladimir Yaroslev (7-3)

9. Maxim Popov (9-7)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NR yet: , (switch from 265), ,

 

 

Title Fight:

06/10 A. Anderson vs. Massive Overflow

 

Key Fights:

06/10 Venom vs. Gigantus

07/10 McDonald vs. Harris

07/10 Barkley vs. Yaroslev

10/10 Popov vs. Montgomery

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Ibrahim Camara: Damn ! I had a great fight against Schaub. I went to the bar right after, he went to the fucking ER. Respect though, he caught me. We'll see each other down the line.

 

So I go to the bar with the crew, you know ...

 

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And there is this honky ass dude again. Nowhere to run biiitch , I can do 5 rounds still !

 

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So I go up to him and just fucked him up ! I hope he is recovered for our fight because he about to be bitch made once again !!

 

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Sydney Fights Weekend Preview

 

Hi folks, we are ready for another big one in Sydney, a weekend packed with 3 fight cards, we'll be on PPV on Saturday and Sunday. The big one being the 265 title fight in Sydney Superdome on Sunday. This will be a biggie featuring Kona vs. Piano, perhaps the biggest KO threats in all SyFi.

Add in 2 more title fights and some big name matchups, and the Weekend is complete.

 

Start off with the big one:

 

Sunday:

265 title Santu Avisu Kona v Rick Piano

 

This is a rematch from the May title fight, that they both entered in different fashion, Kona was the undefeated challenger that time, while Piano was the record streak champ, and Piano made short work of Kona, winning by KO after 4:05. Both fighters took different directions afterwards, Kona took a 6 week break from fighting, while Piano returned to beat Shorton and Barkley for a 2nd time. Than the fight came, that changed everything. Milton Friedman entered SFC from NJMMA, and won the title in a shocking 2nd Round TKO over Piano. But Friedman wouldn't hold on to the title, he faced Kona at SyFi 100, and lost in the 2nd Round. So Kona became the champ, denying Piano his rematch with Friedman for now. As Piano wants the belt back, and after a nice break of 7 weeks now should be well prepared. Both fighters are stand up kings, and it's clear Kona has done a lot of wrestling training, to keep up with Piano. LeT's get it started......

 

135 title Yodsawan Sitsongrit v Dieselnoi Por Pramuk

 

The 3rd title defense of Yodsawan looks one, thats between him and the big fight. Daishi Kishimoto, the man Yodsawan beat to gain the title has resigned at 135, and entered a 5 week training camp, to prepare for a rematch, but before that can happen, Por Pramuk will face Yodsawan in a Thai Battle, that will see a clear cut favourite in the Champ. Yodsawan (9-2) has won 9 in a row, and 7 of them at SyFi, one of the victims was Por Pramuk, who lost to him in a 3 round decision in June. The extended distance should be no strange to Yodsawan, who took both his last fight over the 5 round distance. Dieselnoi won 4 in a row since that defeat, and manouved himself into Title Contender position. All his last 6 fights have been decisions over the full distance, the last man to submit him was Daichi Kishimoto, when Dieselnoi went for the belt the first time, and here the circle closes. Expect Yodsawan by Decision, anything else would be a big surprise.

Saturday:

265+ title Arn Anderson v Massive Overflow

It will be title fight No. 11 for Arn Anderson, the 3 time champ lost two of the previous 10, when Mongolian Muslim and Jim Bob McDonald borrowed his title. However Massive Overflow may be the biggest test in his career. Anderson is a submission specialist, that won all his fights by submission, and both his losses where TKOs. And that's where it should suit Massive Overflow, the fighter born in Greece, and training in London has all the Boxing quality to KO Anderson, and all the Wrestling to keep it standing. He won 4 in a row, 3 at Torcida and 1 at Syfi, beating Arn's brother Ole by TKO in Round 2 in his SyFi debut. Look for a big Ko by Overflow or a Submission by Anderson, who needs to take him down quick. I don'T expect this fight to last more than 2 rounds.

 

Other fights:

Saturday's Main Event sees perhaps a contenders fight at 265+, as Arn Andersons stablemate Vick Venom faces Galactor Gigantus, Venom is the clear cut No. 1 in the division, but as SyFi ordered, that the 2 similar managed fighters will not face each other, Venom needs Arn to loose to get a title shot, or clean house on his own. He now faces former EFA Champ Gigantus in his 2nd SFC fight. Gigantus a man, that lost twice to Arn Anderson, but that should be much better suited in a stand up battle with Venom.

 

Sundays Co-.Main Event also sees a battle at 265+ , as the man, that Venom beat last Jason Harris tried to return to winning form, against former Champ Jim Bob McDonald, where we expect a stand up battle by two remarkable boxers, that will likely look to bounce back from losses. In a fact McDonald is unbeaten in fights not involving Arn Anderson, and 1-2 against the champ.

 

Friday offers the return of two previous champs to the cage, at 265 Milton Friedman, the man that shocked Piano will face Bill Shorton, a fighter, that already lost to Piano twice. While Friedman is just in his 2nd SFC fight, Shorton is 7-3 in SyFi fights, with losses against only the best, with 2 losses to Piano and a loss to Dillon, while beating Yormoza Built recently.

In the CO-Main Event former 185 Champ Joey Hatton makes his 2nd appearance under new management, and wants to stay unbeaten in his new camp. He faces Ispa Mfer, a 7-2 fighter, that spent a long time at Torcida, before recently winning his SyFi debut, expect him to give Hatton a stiff test.

Talent watch on Friday says look for Thomas Bolleke, the Belgian (3-0) is a black belt allrounder, that is on many watch lists to go all for the title, if he stays at SyFi to work his way up the cards, his victi...ahem..opponent this time is 10-9 journeyman Man Itizer.

 

Saturday will see more ranked fighters in action outside the Mains, 8-2 Heimo Vesa will face 6-2 Boogie Rollins, both fighters had some up and downs, and are not ranked this week, but have been previously, the winner here may make a return to the 205 lineup.

At 170 9-4 Akira Harada faces 7-2 Hosep Grigorian, while both had their struggles in SyFi, but both come in on wins. Grigorian is on a 3 fight winning streak, beating some talented foes, while Harada recently beat Facundo Galley, after loosing to Kevin Daugthrey in a No. 1 Contender fight before. Daugthrey now is the 170 champ.

At 155 Nazim Bardkci enters the battle against Julius Wolf with a 3 fight win streak and a ranking position on the line, look for Bardakcis submission skills to work as his Kimura is his best weapon.

 

Sundays deeper card sees more 265+ action when Ross Barkley battles Wladimir Yaroslev, Barkley won his 265+ debut against Mongolian Muslim, after loosing to Piano and Kona at 265, where he saw no future. Yaroslev should be a good challenge, on a path, thats clearly destined for the title.

At 135 two ranked battles see Chamuaknoi Sitsongrit, who'll likely leave SFC after his battle with Sanka Coffie, as his Camp member Yodsawan holds the 135 title, and Chamuaknoi feels stuck at SyFi for the moment, and former Challenger Marcelo Barbosa tries to extend his 3 fight win streak, when he faces Forious Munchkin, who under new management has won his first SyFi fight, after loosing to Dieselnoi under his old management. In both fights we can see some guaranteed action.

 

 

So folks, enjoy the fight weekend, brought to you by Bullet Proof System, MMA fight gear from New York.

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Sydney Fights a look into the title Race (Updated: 10/8)

 

 

 

 

 

135:

Champion: Yodsawan Sitsongrit (9-2)

1. Daichi Kishimoto (13-2) (switch from 145 for title fight)

2. Marcelo Barbosa (9-4)

3. Dieselnoi Por Pramuk (10-3)

4. Wayne Williams (8-4)

5. Uchimura Nakata (8-2)

6. Felix Jaroslav (6-1)

7. Korean Kimchi (8-4-1)

8. Sergei Petrov (5-2)

9. Sanka Coffie (7-2)

 

 

 

 

NR(yet to debut): Hiroki Tomori (8-2) , Preston Mason (9-2), Diego Carlitto (6-4), Sergei Petrov (5-2)

NR (inactive), Pekka Pikkarainen (8-3),

 

Title Fight:

28/10 Yodosawan vs. Kishimoto

 

 

Key Fights:

13/10 Nakata vs. Gbus (7-2-1)

17/10 Tomori vs. Mason

24/10 Williams vs. Carlitto (6-4)

24/10 Jaroslav vs. Kay (8-5)

 

 

145:

Champion: Daichi Kishimoto (13-2)

 

1. Petdee Sitsongrit (9-2)

2. Mickey Munday (6-1)

3. Chief Cheyenne (13-2)

4. Ruben Nevez (11-5)

5. Philip Zieske (7-2)

6. Hokuto Akira (6-1)

7. Swagga Beats (7-5)

8. John Mills (7-3)

9. Илья Муромец (10-3)

 

 

 

 

NR: (inactive):

NR(not debut yet): ,

 

Title Fight:

Kishimoto (currently at 135 for next title fight)

 

 

Key Fights:

12/10 Mills vs. Beats

13/10 Petdee vs. Akira

13/10 Zieske vs. Муромец

19/10 Munday vs. Cheyenne

 

 

 

155:

Champion: Bernardo de Barros (11-2)

1. Vernehri Ahma (7-0)

2. Evan Page (9-4)

3. Steph Curry (6-3)

4. Kevin Coburn (7-3)

5. Geanluca Lorezon (11-5)

6. Jorghino Marcelo (7-4)

7. Deklek Sitsongrit (8-6)

8. Xavier Merlin (9-5)

9. Arnar Agnarrson (7-6)

 

 

 

 

NR(no fight yet): , Danny Greene (8-2), Marcinho Sitsongrit (7-1)

 

 

NR (due to inactivity):

 

Title Fight:

tbc De Barros vs. Ahma

 

 

Super Fight:

De Barros vs. Toddler (RISE CHAMP)

 

Key Fights:

13/10 Deklek (8-5) vs. Curry

13/10 Jacobs (7-5) vs. Lorenzon

20/10 Marcinho vs. Marcelo

20/10 Greene vs. Armstrong (7-3)

24/10 Page vs. Agnarsson

 

 

 

170:

Champion: Kevin Daughtrey (12-2)

1. William Snowdown (9-0)

2. Power Shark (12-5)

3. Roy Whittaker(8-1)

4. Gideon Navarro (10-3)

5. Akira Harada (10-4)

6. Thor Odinson (7-2-1)

7. Ross Warring (9-3)

8. Edgar Arvstiyan (7-1-1)

9. Steve Butabi (14-4)

 

 

 

 

NR yet: ,

 

Title Fight:

14/10 Daughtrey vs. Snowdown

 

Key Fights:

14/10 Whittaker vs. Odinson

20/10 Shark vs. Navarro

20/10 Butabi vs. Warring

31/10 Harada vs. Arvestiyan

 

 

 

185:

Champion: Iso Paa (9-1)

 

1. Greg Bundy (9-1)

2. Jacob Rees Moog (13-2)

3. Ispa Mfer (8-2)

4. Dan Gee (13-2)

5. Wayne Benning (10-3)

6. Rear Breed (12-3)

7. Arthur Menezes (9-4)

8. Joey Hatton (14-4)

9. Kaz McStafferson (10-7)

 

 

 

 

NR: (yet to debut): Sebastian Halstenberg (8-2)

 

Title Fight:

tbc Paa vs. tba

 

Key Fights:

12/10 Mogg vs. Benning

12/10 McStafferson vs. Killbach (8-5)

21/10 Gee vs. Asznee (13-4)

26/10 Halstenberg vs. Homelius (8-3)

26/10 Mfer vs. Menezes

 

 

 

 

205:

Champion: Mister McNasty (11-3)

1. Blake Phoenix (14-3)

2. Bryan Schaub (13-2)

3. Jamison Cassidy (8-1)

4. Corey Smith jr. (8-2)

5. Ibrahim Camara (10-8)

6. Marky Mark (11-4)

7. George Lambton (10-5)

8. Boogie Rollins (7-2)

9. Rohit Sharma (6-1)

 

 

 

NR(yet to debut): ,Stepahn Letter (11-2), Bob Grill (9-1),. Joey Bob Potatoehauler(6-0)

 

Title Fight:

21/10 McNasty vs. Phoenix

 

Key Fights:

12/10 Sharma vs. Rubenstein (6-2)

19/10 Mark vs. Whymer (7-3)

19/10 Lambton vs. Leekpai (7-3)

21/10 Cassidy vs. Letter

21/10 Camara vs. Smith jr.

24/10 Grill vs. Potatoehauler

26/10 Rollins vs. Juan (10-6)

 

 

 

 

265:

Champion: Rick Piano (14-1)

1. Santu Avisu Kona (10-2)

2. Bill Shorton (10-3)

3. Derek Payne (12-1)

4. Gyokusho Fujimoto (9-3)

5. Milton Friedmann (12-5)

6. Akamu Kalani (9-6)

7. Travis Dillon (9-3)

8. Manu Mikkonen (7-2)

9. More is More iI (8-3)

 

 

 

NR()

 

Title Fight:

Piano

 

Key Fights:

12/10 Dillon vs. Mikonnen

14/10 Hip Hop (6-0) vs. Fujimoto

 

 

 

 

265+:

Champion: Massive Overflow (11-2)

 

1. Vick Venom (12-1)

2. Bob McDonald (10-2)

3. Arn Anderson (11-3)

4. Wladimir Yaroslev (8-3)

5. DeAngelo Montgomery(5-0-1)

6. Galactor Gigantus (11-3)

7. Jason Harris (7-2)

8. Ross Barkley (9-6)

9. Maxim Popov (9-7)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NR yet: , (switch from 265), ,

 

 

Title Fight:

27/10 Massive Overflow vs. Venom

 

Key Fights:

10/10 Popov vs. Montgomery

27/10 McDonald vs. Yaroslev

27/10 Gigantus vs. Mkubwa

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Sydney Fights a look into the title Race (Updated: 10/15)

 

 

 

 

 

135:

Champion: Yodsawan Sitsongrit (10-2)

1. Daichi Kishimoto (13-2) (switch from 145 for title fight)

2. Kento Ban Gbus (8-2-1)

3. Sergei Petrov (6-2)

4. Marcelo Barbosa (9-4)

5. Dieselnoi Por Pramuk (10-4)

6. Wayne Williams (8-4)

7. Felix Jaroslav (6-1)

8. Korean Kimchi (8-4-1)

9. Emilio Disi (4-1)

 

 

 

NR(yet to debut): Hiroki Tomori (8-2) , Preston Mason (9-2), Diego Carlitto (6-4)

NR (inactive), Pekka Pikkarainen (8-3),

 

Title Fight:

28/10 Yodosawan vs. Kishimoto

 

 

Key Fights:

17/10 Tomori vs. Mason

24/10 Williams vs. Carlitto (6-4)

24/10 Jaroslav vs. Kay (8-5)

04/11 Petrov vs. Por Pramuk

04/11 Disi vs. Carneiro (6-2)

 

145:

Champion: Daichi Kishimoto (13-2)

 

1. Petdee Sitsongrit (9-2)

2. Mickey Munday (6-1)

3. Chief Cheyenne (13-2)

4. Ruben Nevez (11-5)

5. Philip Zieske (8-2)

6. John Mills (8-3)

7. Stanley Kubrick (6-1)

8. Swagga Beats (7-6)

9. Jazz Clementine (8-5)

 

 

 

 

NR: (inactive):

NR(not debut yet): ,

 

Title Fight:

Kishimoto (currently at 135 for next title fight)

 

 

Key Fights:

19/10 Munday vs. Cheyenne

21/10 Nevez vs. Clementine

04/11 Petdee vs. Zieske

 

 

 

155:

Champion: Bernardo de Barros (11-3)

1. Vernehri Ahma (7-0)

2. Deklek Sitsongrit (9-6)

3. Evan Page (9-4)

4. Geanluca Lorezon (12-5)

5. Kevin Coburn (7-3)

6. Jorghino Marcelo (7-4)

7. Julius Wolf (8-6)

8. Steph Curry (6-4)

9. Xavier Merlin (9-5)

 

 

 

 

NR(no fight yet): , Danny Greene (8-2), Marcinho Sitsongrit (7-1), Jah Wobble (13-1)

 

 

NR (due to inactivity):

 

Title Fight:

04/11 De Barros vs. Ahma

 

 

Key Fights:

20/10 Marcinho vs. Marcelo

20/10 Greene vs. Armstrong (7-3)

24/10 Page vs. Agnarsson (7-6)

28/10 Wolf vs. Rivas (5-1)

04/11 Deklek vs. Wobble

04/11 Curry vs. Canthropus (5-4)

 

 

 

170:

Champion: William Snowdown (10-0)

1. Roy Whittaker(9-1)

2. Kevin Daughtrey (12-3)

3. Power Shark (12-5)

4. Gideon Navarro (10-3)

5. Akira Harada (10-4)

6. Ross Warring (9-3)

7. Edgar Arvstiyan (7-1-1)

8. Thor Odinson (7-3-1)

9. Mosi Kondo (6-1)

 

 

 

 

 

NR yet: ,

 

Title Fight:

04/11 Snowdown vs. Whitaker

 

Key Fights:

20/10 Shark vs. Navarro

20/10 Butabi vs. Warring

31/10 Harada vs. Arvestiyan

 

 

 

185:

Champion: Iso Paa (9-1)

1. Jacob Rees Moog (14-2)

2. Greg Bundy (9-1)

3. Ispa Mfer (8-2)

4. Dan Gee (14-2)

5. Rear Breed (12-3)

6. Wayne Benning (10-4)

7. Arthur Menezes (9-4)

8. Kaz McStafferson (11-7)

9. Zedidah Goldberg (7-3)

 

 

 

NR: (yet to debut): Sebastian Halstenberg (8-2)

 

Title Fight:

04/11 Paa vs. Moog

 

Key Fights:

21/10 Goldberg vs. Eskenpopoludopulos (7-0)

21/10 Gee vs. Asznee (13-4)

26/10 Halstenberg vs. Homelius (8-3)

26/10 Mfer vs. Menezes

26/10 Breed vs. Hatton (14-5)

 

 

 

 

205:

Champion: Mister McNasty (11-3)

1. Blake Phoenix (14-3)

2. Bryan Schaub (13-2)

3. Jamison Cassidy (8-1)

4. Rohit Sharma (7-1)

5. Corey Smith jr. (8-2)

6. Ibrahim Camara (10-8)

7. Marky Mark (11-4)

8. George Lambton (10-5)

9. Boogie Rollins (7-2)

 

 

 

 

NR(yet to debut): ,Stepahn Letter (11-2), Bob Grill (9-1),. Joey Bob Potatoehauler(6-0)

 

Title Fight:

21/10 McNasty vs. Phoenix

 

Key Fights:

19/10 Mark vs. Whymer (7-3)

19/10 Lambton vs. Leekpai (7-3)

21/10 Cassidy vs. Letter

21/10 Camara vs. Smith jr.

24/10 Grill vs. Potatoehauler

26/10 Rollins vs. Juan (10-6)

 

 

 

 

265:

Champion: Rick Piano (14-1)

1. Santu Avisu Kona (10-2)

2. Bill Shorton (10-3)

3. Derek Payne (12-1)

4. Hip Hop (7-0)

5. Travis Dillon (10-3)

6. Milton Friedmann (12-5)

7. Mika Allu (7-1)

8. Jake Woods (11-1)

9. Akamu Kalani (9-6)

 

 

NR()

 

Title Fight:

28/10 Piano vs. Hip Hop

 

Key Fights:

24/10 Friedman vs. Payne

31/10 Shorton vs. Allu

04/11 Dillon vsw. Woods

 

 

 

 

265+:

Champion: Massive Overflow (11-2)

 

1. Vick Venom (12-1)

2. Bob McDonald (10-2)

3. Arn Anderson (11-3)

4. Maxim Popov (10-7)

5. Wladimir Yaroslev (8-3)

6. Galactor Gigantus (11-3)

7. Jason Harris (7-2)

8. Kenrick Nickil jr. (6-3)

9. Ole Anderson (7-6)

 

 

 

 

 

 

NR yet:

 

 

Title Fight:

27/10 Massive Overflow vs. Venom

 

Key Fights:

27/10 McDonald vs. Yaroslev

27/10 Gigantus vs. Mkubwa

27/10 A. Anderson vs. Barkley

11/04 Popov vs. O.Anderson

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