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Sigvard "EL DESTRUCTOR" Aurelius (89331)-''Hey Mr. Lueka , what's up cocksucker?swinging combinations wildily against me was a foolish approach.You box like a amateur.hahaha

Remember from now onwards I am your big daddy bitch.I have sent 5k to your bank so that you can fix up the damage done by me to your ugly face.'

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Rocky "HIGH TILL I DIE" Mercurius (53111)-''Yawn Yawn. Yawn!!! just woke up and heard my new opponent is some Norwegian grappler who goes by nane Turd.If that lil shit thinks he can submit me just like that then i am here to let that deluded fuck know that his fate will be same as his last bout where he was KTFO.''

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Kevin "THE ALMIGHTY" Garnett (89374)-''The lumberjack dude has been sent back to brazil to persue his tree chopping trade.I hope that deluded fuck has realised that the level of competition here requires full time training not a part time Lumberjack cum Mma guy like him.with this i close the Chapter 1-Deluded Lumberjack of my CEC book.Now which one of you bitches at 170 wants a beating next??''

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Jesus "EL NACHO" Martinez (2431)-''Don't you take me lightly VinniJay.Even at 41 i can still get the job done.You are in the way and i don't like it so bitch either make way or get crushed.choice is yours.''

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"THE BELGIAN TROUBLEMAKER" John Bonham (145462)-->Hello folks though i might shed some light on next opponent.He is the first opponent i have a little respect for given he was a former 2 time LW champ however this respect and shit goes to trashcan once i enter the cage with him.In simple words fans are going to witness total annhilation of former champ.''

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Yujiro Hanma: Introducing myself as a new fighter in the Helsinki area. Just a note to the leader of this organization, if you need anyone punished in this organization, bring me in. All of your fighters WILL bow to me. If they can survive.

Yujirohas Respectable (7)boxing, Wonderful (12)Muay Thai, Useless (1)wrestling and holds a whitebeltin Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. this org way way way to power infinty over your guys skill level.

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Jackie "Bad Man" Lee

Hello boys and girls, my name is Jackie Lee. I'm a BAAAAAAAAAD man. Or at least that's what they tell me. I just doing what needs to be done. . . in the cage and out of it. My favorite weapons are Lefty, Righty, and my .33 Magnum. Esteban Scott - the spirits have chosen you. Your time is at an end. On December 4th I will open the rivers of blood on your forehead. If the referee pulls me off of you before Lefty and Righty can finish the job, 33 will finish you off later - he only needs 1 shot. Watch your back!

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Dickie "The Dirt" Dirty

15-2-0

25 years old

222 p4p

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Mad Cash 155lbs tournament winner

Insanity HOF'er

I'm glad that such a legendary org hosts my division for the olympics. It is an honor to have your guys logo on my profile page for once as well.
I'll be facing a very tough opponent , the Syn representative, Kawashima, but have prepared myself for this fight and will do my very best to shock the world and move on to the semi-finals. I'm going into this tournament with nothing to lose and that's when I am the most dangerous. Maybe look back at the Mad Cash Tournament and see how that goes if you want to know what I am capable of when being counted out :shades:

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Dickie "The Dirt" Dirty


16-2-0


75th p4p


7th worldwide at 155lbs



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Mad Cash 155lbs tournament winner


Insanity HOF'er



Thanks for the KO of the night and FOTN awards CEC! I am honored to have earned such awards at such a prestigious elite org!


The fight with Kawashima was great and I enjoyed every second of it.


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CEC Co-owner Bradley Burns had this to say about the pending round of the Olympics 2015.

 

"What an event, amazing fights, exceptional talent and non stop action packed. CEC is proud to host the Olympics 155 division."

 

"Dirty wins KO of the night, and Kawashima vs. Dirty is FOTN, both receive bonuses."

 

"We now have the #2, #6, #9 and #67 P4P going into the second round of the Olympics, our next event will be groundbreaking.."

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CEC 420

 

1st January 2016

 

Los Angeles Memorial Colossuseum (93,607)

 

 

 

Ladies and Gentlemen what a card we have to kick off the New Year! Two of the top Heavyweight fighters go head to head in the main event, these two need no introduction, Rinky Spider looks to cement his legacy by taking on the toughest he can find, Jon Hess will stand across from him. Also on the card Manolo Fu makes his return from the Olympics to defend his MW title against the tough Tony Anastasio. This should be the perfect way to recover from your hangovers, chilling out and watching two men punch the shite out of each other.

 

 

 

 

 

"The Giant With Attitude" Jon Hess vs. Rinky "The Gangster" Spider 265lbs

 

 

 

Hess looks to continue building his momentum and back on the track to becoming one of the best HWs by taking on #1 HW Rinky Spider in a fight that promises one to remember.

 

 

 

Hess came to fame by talking himself into a fight with the seemingly undefeatable Dustin Douglas. At the time many viewed Hess as a young fighter who wouldnt be able to offer much to Douglas. Shortly into the fight Hess had Douglas wincing with his body strikes and then punched Douglas head off in memorable fashion. Soon after that fight he and his manager parted ways after Rinky Spiders training partner, Brick Tires, defeated Hess. He found a new manager but the results werent coming with the regularity he was used to, winning just 4 fights from his first 10, including a loss to Rinky. However in his latest 10 fights he has lost once and was the last reigning Ascension champion before they closed down and was shortly the CEC HW champion. There is no secret to Hess fight strategy, he striking is some of the most dangerous there is. All of his wins are via (T)KO with most of his wins coming from him cleanly KOing his opponent. He has lost to Rinky before as he couldnt avoid the strikes and was finished, so he will have to change his gameplan this time around.

 

 

 

Rinky Spider is a man who fights just like the fans want a fighter to, there is no give in him. He may be slowing down this past year but there is no doubt he is still the top dog. 2 of his 3 losses this year were to Leonardo Ferreira who is arguably one of the best to walk the octagon, so Rinky should not be ashamed of losing to him. Other than those setbacks he has been dominant, he held the EVO HW title and SHW title for most of the year and only going to 2 decisions in 18 fights.

 

 

 

Both of these fighters enter the cage with bad intentions, their spectacular KO records indicate this is a fight that will not go the distance. As to who gets the finish its hard to say. Whilst Rinky may have shown signs of slowing down this last year, Hess year hasnt been all that great either and he has suffered 4 brutal KO losses. Rinky has also fought a whos who of the SHW and HW divisions, whilst Hess losses were to top fighters some of his wins were not against those considered top HW fighters. I believe Rinky will defeat Hess for the second time in his career and possibly ride off into the sunset afterwards.

 

 

 

Prediction: Spider via TKO

 

 

 

 

 

"The Mad Monk" Grigori Rasputin vs. Bo Juggernaut 265lbs

 

 

 

Rasputin and Juggernaut are two very similar fighters, not only in their fighting style but in their career trajectories. They look to do battle on the 1st once the cage door closes, who will grit through their opponents power to get the victory?

 

 

 

Rasputin is a bad man, of his 21 victories, 19 are from (T)KO. He doesnt like going to the judges and he has the power to stop that from happening. Primarily a boxer, he doesnt throw many kicks but when he does it is to set up his punches which come very accurately and very powerfully. He has shown he has a hell of a chin as he takes a lot of punishment, but the problem is when he is hurt he doesnt defend very well and ends up getting tagged a lot, his ability to take a punch only prolongs his punishment, most of his losses have come from his being unable to physically take any more damage and his brain shuts off.

 

 

 

Juggernaut fights in a similar manner to Rasputin, he has power for days and he knows how to use it. 23 of his 24 wins come from (T)KO. However his striking style is much more rounded than his opponent on the 1st, as he is able to use his kicks with much more effectiveness in tandem with his punches. You never know where he is going to hit next and with what limb and that confusion often leaves his opponents face down on the mat. However he also gets hit a lot which inevitably leads to him getting knocked out, 7 of his 10 losses have come from him getting KOed a problem which he cant seem to fix as just when he is on a hot streak a powerful striker puts him down.

 

 

 

These two matching up is a surety for fireworks, both dont back down and both cant take too much damage before they go down. Its a matter of who his harder and who hits with more consistency. Whilst Rasputins boxing is top, Juggernaut is able to mix in kicks to his attack which I see eventually taking their toll on Rasputin and Juggernaut finding an opening to land a fight ending KO.

 

 

 

Prediction: Juggernaut via KO

 

 

 

 

 

Manolo Fu vs. Anthony "Tough Tony" Anastasio 185lbs TITLE FIGHT

 

 

 

Fu returns from a failed attempt at the Olympics, after losing in the opening round to Scotty Bennet he hasnt fought since. His opponent will be former Ascension title challenger, Anastasio.

 

 

 

Fu is a very high pressure striking specialist, he has more decision wins that finishes but his style wears on his opponents and sometimes overwhelms them. He mixes in his kicks and punches expertly, early in his career he also showed great power with his first 7 wins all coming via (T)KO with most in the first round but when faced with higher level opposition he doesnt put as much power into his strikes and often cruises to a decision with his superior cardio and work-rate too much for most. Added to this he has never been finished even when faced with some of the hardest hitters out there.

 

 

 

Anastasio is looking for that one moment in his career that he can look back on and be remembered for, going 4-3 in Ascension it looked like he would be a card filler, but after a 3-1 run in CEC he finds himself in line for a belt at one of the most prestigious orgs around. He has great finishing power and also a great ability to take a punch, having never been finished in his career.

 

 

 

This is a very tough fight to call, both are great strikers whilst Anastasio has the better finishing ability he probably wont be able to be the first to KO Fu. Fu is a champion for a reason, I see him employing his normal strategy of punches (and kicks) in bunches to wear down Anastasio for the decision win.

 

 

 

Prediction: Fu via UD

 

 

 

 

 

Sergej "Project Alpha" Valentinovich vs. Rung Thrym 205lbs

 

 

 

Time for the young fighters to get a go in this fight, both of these two are tipped for greatness in the not so distant future. Valentinovich makes his CEC debut after UFNC closed, and Thyrm looks to extend his 4 fight winning streak and put himself in prime position for a title shot.

 

 

 

Sergej left UFNC as the last LHW champion of the org, and he was snatched up by CEC who saw great potential in him. Of his 13 wins, 10 are via (T)KO and he has never been finished in his 14 fight career. His power and ability to avoid big damage is a dangerous task to overcome for anyone. He has also shown great heart, after taking a beating for 4 straight rounds it looked as though he was on his way to a UD loss but with 2 minutes left in the fight his power showed through and he snatched a victory from the jaws of defeat.

 

 

 

Thrym is a former training partner of Sergej, but after 3 fights him and his management parted ways so this may be something of a grudge match. He has decent power but he has won the majority of his fights via decision even when fighting people with suspect chins which has led to some naysayers dismissing his chances as a top fighter due to his inability to finish fights.

 

 

 

This is a very special fight, a glance into the future of the tycooniverse. Sergej will be looking to use his power and get in a finish, although Thrym is a tough nut to put away. I see these two engaging in an exciting slugfest but Sergejs power will score more points in the eyes of the judges.

 

 

 

Prediction: Sergej via UD

 

 

 

 

 

Konstantin Magomedov vs. Sawyer "815" Hume 265lbs

 

 

 

The first fight on the main card sees two HWs in action. Magomedov will look to show everyone he still has it at 37 as he faces Hume, who will look to use his striking offense to bring home the W.

 

 

 

Madomedov is an old school wrestler from Russia, he has amazing strength and wrestling technique, he has also developed a very high level boxing game which compliments his shot takedowns very nicely. But at 37 years old he has taken a lot of fights which has led to 20 losses and almost 10 via (T)KO, the damage is telling in his most recent fights and his age is showing, so the question remains can he go out and get the victory and then go out on a high?

 

 

 

Hume is an excellent striker, what he lacks in finesse he makes up for in raw power. He lives and dies by the proverbial sword as he either seeks the KO, but when he cannot get that KO he takes a beating and gets finished himself, a style which has led to 17 of his 19 wins coming from (T)KO and 6 of his 7 losses coming from (T)KO.

 

 

 

If Hume can avoid Magomedovs wrestling attack he should be able to outland and get the KO, an outcome which I see happening.

 

 

 

Prediction: Hume via TKO

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CEC 422


15th January
Los Angeles Memorial Colossuseum

CEC is once again putting on a spectacular card filled with some of the very best fighters in the world. Not only that, 2 titles will also be on the line. A superlight between AD’s LHW Champion, Zivic and CEC’s very own #1 LHW Almu Tantor headlines the event.

Almu Tantor vs. Fritzie "The Croatian Comet" Zivic – 205lbs TITLE FIGHT

The current #1 ranked Light Heavyweight, Tantor, puts his rank and title on the line against #8 ranked Zivic who is coming over from AD in a superfight.

Tantor has long been regarded as one of the very best LHW around, when he made the transition from KT to MMA he was touted as one to keep an eye on. He was quickly signed up to Ascension where he went 9-1 before capturing their title. When Ascension was merged into CEC he received an immediate title shot and won the belt. He has yet to lose since capturing the CEC gold. His striking skills are beautiful to behold, you can see how much of an impact his KT days have played in creating an MMA killing machine. It will take a very special kind of fighter to beat him, especially standing.

Zivic is one of the most popular fighters around, the fans love a fighter who goes out on a limb to give them a show. His 37 (T)KO’s from 45 wins have made him a fan favourite, he goes into the cage to get it over as soon as he can in spectacular fashion. With only two losses in 21 fights, with those two losses to top opposition Zivic is a fighter to watch. However, there have been criticisms that his record is inflated and he that he rarely goes out to find the tough fights, his last 5 wins his opponents have had a combined record of 137-71, with many of their losses via KO. However his wins over them have been impressive none-the-less but each time he has stepped up in competition, he has lost. Let’s see if that trend continues.

I see these two slugging it out with neither giving an inch, Tantor has proven to be very hard to finish, he fought one of the hardest hitters at 205 in Katsaros, 5 times and was never hurt by his punches. I feel he will be able to take Zivic’s hardest punches and return fire with just as much damage.

Prediction: Tantor via TKO

Victor "THE DEATH RIDER" Zsasz vs. "Put Gold on it" Sean Tallon – 135lbs TITLE FIGHT

Two top 10 Bantamweights show down as Zsasz looks to successfully defend his newly won belt for the first time against former KT superstar Sean Tallon.

Since moving down to 135 Zsasz has been a fighter reborn, he used to be fighting at Light Heavyweight! He looked excellent in his 135 debut as he used his powerful striking attack to handily win the CEC gold. He loves to work on his opponents lead legs by battering them black and blue, his leg kicks serve to set up his body and head punching combinations. He has changed his technique since becoming older, where as before (albeit at higher weight classes) he put more power into his strikes, recently we’ve seen him take a more cautious approach to not leave himself open to hard counters, he now throws with more accuracy and cruises to decisions rather than giving it all up to look for that KO.

Tallon is no stranger to fighting for gold, he was the EFFA champion for a long while before picking up his first MMA belt in SP Icon and recently challenging for the EVO belt. His striking is the cornerstone of his offence, but he has recently shown off some grappling. However don’t expect him to engage Zsasz on the floor, I see this being contested on the feet which Tallon and Zsasz will both feel at home.

It’s going to be a war! Neither man backs down and both have excellent striking. If a KO is going to be scored I see Tallon walking away with the win, he has great power for his weight and is rarely KOed whereas Zsasz has been KOed 8 times in his career.

Prediction: Tallon via TKO

Damian "The Core" Hardacre vs. "The Mad Monk" Grigori Rasputin – 265lbs

Two of the most popular Heavyweights duke it out, hoping a win over the other will be enough to secure a title shot.

Hardacre comes into this fight with a 24-5 record, very impressive, even more so when you add in 19 of them he has scored a (T)KO. 6-4 over his last 10 may not seem great, but before that he dominated some of the best at Hilo Fight League, finishing as their final champion. He then was semi successful at EVO but he couldn’t string together wins. Now he is 30, in the prime of his career he is hoping a win over Rasputin can keep his good form going and propel him to a title shot.

Rasputin is one of the hardest hitters out there, only 2 of his 22 wins have gone to a decision, the rest … well he demolished them with his power striking. He has shown his chin is good enough, but when faced with really good fighters he often folds under their power. He is currently 4-0 in CEC with all wins coming via KO, surely a win here a title shot will be his?

Hard fight to call, Rasputin is never out of a fight until he is KOed, his power is just too dangerous but Hardacre is entering his prime and if needed he has shown he can take the fights to the floor and submit his opponents, but I don’t see that happening. I think Hardacre will be able to finish Rasputin with his stand up.

Prediction: Hardacre via TKO

Tonton Hong vs. "Ultimate" Dee Stroya – 205lbs

Two fan favourites in Hong and Dee Strotya meet on the main card, it will be their 2nd meeting, but this time neither will be leaving with a title.

Hong is still regarded as a top LHW, but 2-3 over his last 5, some say he is already on the downside of his career. He’s held titles in numerous orgs before, including CEC, so his career has been successful. He has fought Dee Stroya before in a CEC title fight where he scored a 5th round TKO. He has shown an extremely versatile MMA game, he can land takedowns and score with heavy ground and pound, but his striking power is a marvel to behold. He can turn the lights out very quickly, but he has his wrestling to fall back on if he needs it.

No one knows Dee Stroya’s real name, it’s lost in the history books. One thing we do know, he is a destroyer, pardon the shite pun. Former long time RYZE champion before moving to CEC, he struggled for a long time in CEC but eventually worked himself to becoming the champion. He lost to his opponent on the 15th, Hong, so revenge is something he is looking for when he enters that cage. He has an excellent KO record, but also the majority of his losses are via (T)KO.

Hong may have the more well rounded game, he can incorporate takedowns whilst Dee Stroya only has 1 way to win. It will be about who can land first and who lands with power, neither have the best chins so it’s a toss up.

Prediction: Hong via TKO

Jalmari "Titus" Pullo vs. Corwin "The seawolf" Anstey – 170lbs

The opening fight on the main card is a rematch, the young Pullo looks to stomp out the older former CEFC champ, Anstey.

Pullo comes into this fight as a grappling specialist, his BJJ is a delight to watch as he is able to wrap up submissions from insane angles. He also has a wide variety of submissions techniques sowing he can trap anyone from any position on the ground. His striking is coming along, but it’s still his weakest aspect of his MMA game.

Anstey is a veteran of the sport with over 30 fights, he has shown off an impressive all round game, with takedowns, submissions and KOs. However first and foremost he is a top heavy wrestling specialist with heavy ground and pound. The majority of his wins come from him on top of his opponent pounding them into an early night.

I see this fight going the same way as their previous encounter, a high level grappling battle. Pullo will be more active in seeking submissions but if Anstey is allowed to be on top, he will tee off on Pullo. I see Anstey getting in top position a lot, either finishing early or getting a decision.

Prediction: Anstey via UD

UNDERCARD

"Gentleman" Jim Fitzsimmons vs. "Nro 3" Luu Viulu – 205lbs

Both are excellent strikers, however where they differ is that Fitzsimmons is notoriously difficult to finish and Viulu has been KOed 17 times in his career. I see an early KO win for Fitzsimmons.

Borys Grabowski vs. Terrance "Jackson" Clam Digger – 145lbs

Grabowski is a very hard hitter, he has a great KO record seeing as though all his fights have occurred at 145. However Digger looks to be the full package, power, submissions and tough to finish. I’ve got Digger via whatever he wants on this one.

"Wittertainment" Mayo Kermode vs. "The Executioner" Davor Langerholc – 205lbs

Two more old school type fighters, Kermode is a tough as nails sprawl and brawler with a huge amount of power in his fists. However Davor is a ground guy, he can knock his opponents out on there or get the tap, he has also only been finished once via strikes in his career. I feel Davor will take this one.

Bartek Pietrzak vs. "Wetwork Ninja" Waru Kuzuri – 145lbs

Two former legends here, Pietrzak has held titles in numerous orgs and has the well roundedness any MMA fighter dreams of. Kuzuri is regarded as one of the best FW’s ever, even when all thought he was past it he picked up the EVO title. However his power and overall striking ability is amazing, tough call but I’m picking Kuzuri.

Hendrik "Langer" Daross vs. Austin Anderson – 205lbs

Daross always brings everything, his ultra aggressive style is a crowd pleaser, but also leaves him open to big shots and the KO. Anderson can duke it out anywhere but he doesn’t have the power to be a real threat on the feet. I see Daross beating Anderson via decision in this one.

That’s all folks! Be sure to tune in to watch the fights.

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Charles "The Harmonica" Bronson

Glad to announce that I have signed a contract at CEC. Yeah yeah, people will say that my ID isn't high enough yet for such competition and that I'm not skilled enough, but I'm eager to prove them wrong. I know how to win fights and that's all that matters. I can adapt to any type of opposition, deal with it and overcome.
I aim high, as I don't care for the lower echelon, it's really that simple.

Thanks to all the other orgs for sending offers, but CEC made a great offer and has a very strong 135lbs division. Lets see if I can swim with the sharks.

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It's been a great honor to fight again against a great veterean as Kummola. I gave it my best, not my all. Even thow it was a good fight in my oppinion for the fans, I could have pushed a bit more and I'm sorry for that. I quess I was a bit tentative not to get caught by the takedown, althou I pretty much came on top in that aspect of the game as well. I am getting older and wiser, but my body is faiding a bit so I will try to get on a last minute place for the top fights in this division. No1 can tell for sure how long I would be able to keep fighting at this level so I enjoy them as much as I can.


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I'm sorry Antonio Santana couldn't make it for a declaration. He's jaw was broken and will need some time to heal, but he will most probably return in a few weeks. I have to warn him this way, if he keeps getting ko'ed like this I have to insist that he either retires or find a different manager.


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Had some time off work today and got this done. We have a poster maker full time now, and we are trying to get a full time writer to join as well, PM me or Gus if interested at all.

 

 

Hope you enjoy, cheers.

 

 

 

CEC 445 preview.

 

Main Event. Rematch for the CEC Light Heavyweight Championship.

 

Simba Burns Jr (37-17-1)CHAMPION vs. Rung Thrym (24-4-2)CHALLENGER.

 

Burns Jr is looking to make his third defence of his Title, against a familiar foe, Rung Thrym. Roughly two weeks ago these two men battled it out for 5 gruelling rounds in an epic battle for the Championship. The fight was action packed with neither fighter backing down, both landing many shots and scoring points. Simba Jr's takedown defence was on par, stopping near all of Thrym's attempts to take the fight to the mat, although Thrym was well aware of Burns Jr's weapons and avoided a lot of Simba's trade mark kicks with the threat of the takedown. After 5 hard rounds, it was a draw.

Both men are undefeated in their last 5 fights with miracle-like career resurgences back to the very top, and both have granite chins and their own unique weapons. Expect another close 5 round fight, with one fighter not fighter being happy with the decision.

 

 

Co-Main Event. Rematch for the CEC Bantamweight Championship.

 

Sean Tallon (16-8)CHAMPION vs. Titan Rain (17-3-3)CHALLENGER.

 

Another crazy anticipated rematch here as again two guys who don't like each other battle it out for CEC gold again. Roughly two months ago when these two met, one of the best fights in CEC history happened but not without controversy. After 5 amazing rounds, the scorecards were very, very weird. 49-45 Tallon, 49-46 Rain, & 48-47 for the winner, and still Champion, Sean Tallon by split decision. Titan Rain's camp was furious about the decision and accepted a fight with World Class fighter, Boyko Kersikov which Titan won by 3 round UD. After the bout, Titan Rain called for a rematch with Tallon and Tallon responded "Bring it on punk" in a more vulgar way on social media. Tallon stayed very active since the first fight with Rain, losing to Anton Chekov(MFN Champion) in a superfight. He then defended his CEC Title by defeating Sergey Panikov, and now is coming off a loss by challenging for EVO Gold, losing to P4P top 10 fighter Victor Tsoi in his last fight.

I Expect another close decision here with both men being as aggressive as possible. Rain seems to have more weapons to use, but Tallon is a crafty vet with Elite World Class stand-up and both have very good chins. This one has ANOTHER FIGHT OF THE NIGHT written all over it.

 

 

Featherweight Fight.

 

Arni Jarnkarl (26-12-1) vs. Alton Newcastle (12-8).

 

Classic striker/grappler matchup here in a pivotal Featherweight division fight. Newcastle, a multiple time BJJ Champion, started his MMA career with an unsteady 6-7 record, but after taking some time off to tend to injuries and have surgery, Newcastle has won 6 of his last 7 and is 3-1 in CEC with all 3 wins finishes. He is quickly becoming the most feared ground expert in CEC with 8 total submission wins, and he has never been KO/TKO'd in his 20 fight career.

Jarnkarl is a seasoned veteran with over 40 fights to his credit, but the 35 year old says he still hasn't hit his best quite yet. He is 5-3-1 in his 9 fights in CEC, only fighting & losing to the best in the world. He is coming off a victory and will be extremely confident as his takedowns defence has always been outstanding, as well as having a good chin and being exceptionally fast on his feet, he always possesses KO power as well if his opponent gets hit good. He has an undefeated professional boxing record too, keep in mind.

 

I can see a finish here, either early sub win for Newcastle, or Jarnkarl keeps it standing and picks Newcastle apart for a late stoppage. If Newcastle does get the fight down, his red belt in BJJ and flexible guard may be too much for Jarnkarl who has 3 submission losses from closed guard top position. Not sure who will win but this may be a #1 contender fight depending on performance.

 

Welterweight Fight.

 

Eliezer Machado(32-24-1) vs. Brandon Marsden(34-25-1)

 

Another striker/grappler matchup as Olympic Wrestling and BJJ pioneer Brandon Marsden faces off against crafty vet, Machado. Marsden is coming off a rematch loss to #1 contender Jack Hoffman in his last fight, but has been successful with 2 submission victories in his two previous bouts. Marsden is a CFC(Canadian Fighting Championships) Hall Of Famer and has 13 submission wins, with most coming as of late. He has gained many fans from notable fights such as a Super Fight Title Defence beating CFC 145lbs Champion and HOF'er Venom Tree Nee Dad, and competing against the great Donny Donowitz twice for the Championship in two close, memorable fights.

Machado is a 40 fight veteran with crazy experience and one of the best chins in the sport today, only having suffered two KO losses, both coming in his last 2 defeats. Machado is very technical with his boxing and doesn't use many kicks, his clinch work is outstanding & he also has power in his hands and impenetrable cardio. He is 9-3 in CEC so far and has been flying under the radar a bit until now. He looks to keep the fight standing and punish Marsden and earn a Title shot to try and add CEC Gold to his resume soon.

Hard fight to call, another one too hard to call, both legends, Marsden is a bit younger but both have had long, hard, damaging careers so it will be a career restarter for one of these men. One step closer to another CEC Title shot.

 

 

Bantamweight Fight.

 

Shogun Iron Tyson(18-9) vs. Aribert Heim(20-12).

 

Iron Tyson is the reigning Ascension Featherweight Champion and is 3-1 in his last 4 fights, taking out 3 former Champions on his way to a superfight with EVO Champion Pablo Alvado, which Tyson lost by hard fought decision. Tyson is noted for his super powerful hands, being one of the only men to rock and hurt another EVO Champion Viktor Tsoi in their encounter months ago. He has a granite chin and and has only ever been stopped once, and that was by submission.

Heim doesn't feel like an underdog going into this fight as he is a former MMA Helsinki and Infinity Champion. He has 6 submission wins and has many grappling accolades on his resume including the World BJJ Championship in late 2015. He has a good chin, and good stand up but his bread and butter is always his ground game, he possesses vicious ground and pound and tactical submissions. He is always looking to finish the fight.

 

Dangerous fight for both guys here, striker vs grappler. Winner will more than likely fight for the CEC Bantamweight Crown against the winner of Titan/Rain Championship fight later that night. I see a finish here, either way.

 

 

 

Other notable fighters on the card -

 

Neno Pejovski (Former Ascension and CEC Champion)

 

Shogun Aye (UPG Legend and former Champion)

 

Jermaine Barksdale (FV Legend and HOF'er as his miracle return continues)

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I will face a very versatile fighter in oCrazy next match. This is probably one of my last ticket to get to a top position and maybe a top fighter if I still have the skills and power to come thru oCrazy. At my age most of the fighters retire and go to sleep on their porch. I for one still have the will to fight so I will keep on fighting.


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