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Hello all and welcome to Helsinki, Finland. I would like to introduce NSC as a new regional promotion of Scandinavia and Western Russia. This organization's goal is to provide managers a place to bring in older fighters, fighters down on their luck, or free agent pickups that need fight experience before signing with a bigger organization. NSC will look to have small numbers (6-8) in five weight classes from lightweight to heavyweight and will entertain fighters from all over the world since flights are turned off. If you have fighters that need experience or to shake off the rust of long layoffs, this org can accommodate.




BASICS OF NSC


FIGHT GAME



3 Rounds X 3 Mins


Title/Main Events 5 Rounds X 3 Mins


Fights in a Ring


Judging based on entire fight



BASICS OF NSC


CONTRACTS/MATCH UPS



All contracts are 3 fights


5/5/5 with a 30 day inactivity


Open id organization, all fighters are eligible to fight each other


Match ups follow these standards- Winners vs. Winners, Losers vs. Losers. Will not match win streaks vs. losing streaks.



NSC Title Fights/Champions Bonus



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Title Fights are done with 2 straight wins in the organization minimum.


Champions who re-sign at end of contract receive 10 K signing bonus with standard 5 fight/5 win.



NSC colors are Black/Navy Blue/Silver



All NSC events will be held in Helsinki, Finland



NSC is partnered with


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John you should do a 345k+ org could be the first organization in that ID.

 

I thought about it bro. I also thought to hold out until 350k+. I really wanted to get back into it asap, because I love playing the game and running an org. I thought if i can keep this small but organized it will benefit many managers/fighters as a go between to get to other orgs.

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I think an oldies org is what the game needs plus John can build it and properly transfer it once 350k rolls around.

 

If there is one thing we can trust is John will do right by the game/managers and properly transfer it if/when the time comes.

 

Humors just sent a mass email to Heritage. They have lots of managers and lots of these type of fighters John so you should be getting some signups soon :)

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MAIN EVENT- THOMAS HAWK VS. DARNELL CANE



OFC AND INFINITY GREAT THOMAS HAWK RETURNS TO ACTION AGAINST DARNELL CANE A FORMER MMA HELSINKI CHAMPION. HAWK RETURNS AFTER ALMOST FOUR MONTHS OFF AND HOPES TO MAKE ONE MORE HISTORIC RUN IN HIS STORIED CAREER. DARNELL CANE IS JUST A BIG BLACK GUY THAT LIKES TO FIGHT. HE AND HAWK HAVE ONE THING IN COMMON, KNOCKOUTS AS THEIR ARE THIRTY-THREE BETWEEN THEM. THE FIGHT RESULTS WILL CATAPULT THE WINNER ONE WIN AWAY FROM THE FIRST EVER TITLE FIGHT IN NSC MIDDLEWEIGHT DIVISION.

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MAIN EVENT- FAUSTO CARSARA VS. KAMDEN JACKSON



2 TIME WFC CHAMPION FAUSTO CARSARA FACES OFF IN THE ME AGAINST GRAPPLING CHAMPION KAMDEN JACKSON. CARSARA HAS MORE EXPERIENCE AND HAS HAD CHAMPIONSHIP LEVEL FIGHTS WITH AN INCREDIBLE 16-4 RECORD, WITH 16 KNOCKOUTS. HE WILL FACE AN OPPONENT 8 YEARS HIS JUNIOR IN THE 25 YR OLD GRAPPLING FIGHTER. KAMDEN JACKSON LOOKS FOR HIS 20TH TOTAL SUBMISSION VICTORY OF HIS CAREER. A TRUE CLASSIC STYLE MATCH UP THAT WILL KEEP FANS ON THE EDGE, WILL THEY SEE A HIGHLIGHT KNOCKOUT ADDED TO CARSARA'S RECORD, OR WILL JACKSON PULL THE UPSET ON THE GROUND.


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NSC 3 : Joy vs Tektas ME

 

Do Ho Joy took on Demetrius Tektas in the Main Event of NSC 3 today in Helsinki, Finland. The Korean Joy got the unanimous decision victory in a hard fought fight with lots of grappling and clinching where at times the greek Tektas was close to finishing by submission. Joy was able to weather the storm and fight back in his own game where he was able to land many kicks and outwork him in the clinch while stopping many takedown attempts. Joy will now face a future winner of upcoming fights to determine who will fight him for the 155 lb title. Possible opponents are Roger Dawson (293373) (1-0 NSC) who fights Artur "Wasp" Osinen (313450) on 3/5/19 or winner of Gary "Holi" Day (289088) (1-0 NSC) and Godric "the Love Shack" Shackleford (309217) (1-0 NSC) who fight on 3/19/19.

1st Title Fight Announcement

The heavyweight division is off to a fast start as the 1st ever NSC title will be decided by the heavies on 3/12/19.

Dude "Fuc" Yu (293705) 8-3, 2-0 NSC vs. Colin "The Hook" McLauhglin (274973) 22-14, 2-0 NSC

The turnaround kid, Colin "The Hook" McLauhglin who has won two straight in the NSC has resurrected his career after going on a five fight losing streak. McLauhglin has never fought for a title and will be getting his opportunity to show the world he can become a champion. He will be facing off with a very formidable opponent with the mysterious Dude "Fuc" Yu who is on a four fight win streak including 2-0 in the NSC. He packs some serious heat and generally doesn't like anyone. This should be a great fight as we are looking forward to placing the title around our first ever champion.

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NSC 4 : Bear vs. Udovich (919155)

 

Tuesday Feb 26, there will be earthquakes that hit Helsinki as we have a wild super hulk of a main event as The Teddy Bear will take on the game's biggest fighter in "The Titan of Uršlja Gora" Simon Udovich. Weighing in at 574 Lbs, Udovich well traveled and freakishly strong will look to win his 3rd straight mma fight by taking on the Bear. Teddy is a shorter but heavy fighter who has had championship level experience as he won a title with Angry Birds. But he looks to paw his way into the spotlight again as he will be in for a colossus for the main event at NSC 4.

Also on the card look out for these prospective fighters

Mee Vattalles (-135) v Jonas Justesen (+111)

Vattalles (1-0 NSC) takes on newcomer and former DARE fighter Justesen.

Lauri Pekkarinen (-135) v Buzz Meeks (+111)

Pekkarinen (1-0 NSC) takes on newcomer and former DARE fighter Meeks

Seo Dae Young (-150) v Pina Colada Hoi (+122)

Two promising heavyweights with some good experience, look to make a name for themselves at NSC and hope to start off fresh in the snowy north.

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NSC 4 : Bear vs. Udovich Post Fight

 

Bear batters Udovich with a massive right followed by a huge left! Udovich is out on his feet looking like a zombie as Bear lands a final crushing right hand to drop Udovich to the mat with a gruesome thud! Bear is running around like a mad man after that fight and for good reason!


Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:47 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Strikes). Teddy Bear!

The Teddy Bear fells the Giant as the ME of NSC 4 is in the books.

Seo Dae Young head kicks Pina Coloda Hoi's head into next week and collects KOTN!

Dae Young seems to be stalking Hoi here. He circles momentarily and then unleashes a devastating head kick! Hoi drops like a stone, out cold! WOW! Are you kidding me!? What a knockout!


Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:51 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Head Kick). Seo Dae Young!

Cadman destroys Uk and wins FOTN !

Cadman flashes Uk a smile before throwing a beast of a right hand, straight down the pipe. Uk's eyes follow the hand right onto his nose, taking in it's full glory... and then darkness. Uk crumples to the floor! He's out cold! Cadman punches the air and yells at the top of his lungs - yeeeeeeeeeeah!!!! This one is all over!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:07 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Cayden Cadman !

A decent crowd was pleased with the fight results as much of the fights had lots of action and edge of their seat battles. Some people didn't like the draw as their were a few boos from the crowd, but rightfully so those two will have a rematch to determine the winner. The event was successful and the organization is pleased by the fighters giving their all. Thank you to You Betcha and Helsinki Extreme Fightwear for their support of NSC.

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NSC 6: McLauhglin vs Yu Post Fight Review

 

Yu moves his head to the side to avoid a jab but walks straight into a cross.

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McLauhglin drops Yu with a big left hand and mounts him. Yu is in big trouble!
The crowd are loving this. Great action here.
Oooh a big shot lands for McLauhglin! Yu is out! The ref dives in to save him from more punishment!


Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:39 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Strikes). Colin McLauhglin!
Colin McLauhglin is the new heavyweight champion!

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1ST EVER NSC CHAMPION!

McLauhglin defeats Yu by KO. A fight that seemed to be a grinding type of fight ended up being the exact opposite as the fight was over in 39 seconds. Yu is surely disappointed but will look to return to action and get his revenge another day.

"The Descendant of Odin" Ajax Athanas (303816) KO's Michael MP (321418) to win KOTN

MP is rocked!

Athanas shakes his hands by his side, trying to relax. MP takes his eyes off the ball for a moment - Athanas sees the opportunity and cracks him with a massive hook! MP bends double and collapses on top of himself - he's out! The crowd are going absolutely nuts! Wow, what a knockout!

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Andrei Vasilevskiy (300561) SUBS Cliff Rigano (259297) by Armbar and wins SOTN

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Rigano throws a sloppy strike and Vasilevskiy has hooked up an armbar on the loose arm! He's turned and extended fully! Rigano is forced to tap! Great BJJ from Vasilevskiy!

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Congrats to all award winners and victors of NSC! Keep watching for updates coming soon!

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NSC 7: Escobar vs Power (919910) AND NSC 8: Cadman vs Osinen (920428)

 

3/19/19

HELSINKI, FINLAND

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ESCOBAR VS. POWER

Escobar is a victor from his 1st NSC fight, taking a decision vs. Dunning Kruger. He is currently riding an 8 fight win streak overall and looks to assert himself as a title challenger with a win over Power. Power took a razor thin split decision victory over Cleon Wright in his 1st NSC fight. He looks to be more dominant and end the streak of Escobar in the main event. The winner should get the title fight next!

LEAGATIOUS VS. HUNT

Leagatious returned to mma action after a period of inactivity and showed Helsinki fans that his fists are heavy as ever as he KO'd Ricco Torres and won fight of the night awards with his 1st NSC victory. Hunt rebounded from his 1st NSC bout loss to Boston to secure a fight of the night award as well as he KO'd old Eddie Brock. Hunt is looking to use his experience and take Hunt deep into the fight where he will no doubt look to unleash his hands. Expect a KO in this fight. The winner will ride a 2 fight win streak and be a contender for next title shot opportunity.

CADMAN VS. OSINEN

A crucial fight for the 155 lbs division as it searches for a 2 fight winner to face Doo Ho Joy in the Title fight. Cadman is coming off a KO victory of Dong Uk and Osinen upset Roger Dawson with a split decision. Both fighters will want to dominate and bring forth their worth to face Joy and settle the matter of the 1st ever NSC lightweight Champion.

NEILSON VS. CRESPO

Neilson won a highly entertaining and spectacle of a fight vs. Megalos where he won via strikes. Crespo has continued to grow and win in a variety of ways. He won his 1st NSC over Viv with an arm triangle. Crespo has yet to put together a 3 fight win streak and hopes to do so against the top hyped fighter in the division.

TWBORG VS. YOUNG

Twborg defeated Juravlev by KO in his 1st NSC fight and won award honors. Young decimated Pina Coloda Hoi with a head kick cemetery move. The winner here will be a viable candidate for the next heavyweight title fight, albeit there will be others with a 2 fight win streak looking for their chances as well. A dominant win with a spectacular finish could vault that winner to #1 status.

As the NSC roster grows, so does the events. Helsinki fans will have plenty to cheer about as they get to choose which event they will see!

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Post event - NSC 7: Escobar vs Power and

Post event - NSC 8: Cadman vs Osinen

 

Power takes out Escobar in the 4th and will await another contender to face him for the title!

Escobar is rocked!
Power works his jab well there, keeping his opponent at a distance.
Oh Escobar is still all over the place! His legs are completely gone! Will he be able to recover?!!
Escobar cracks Power with a good jab.
Power cracks Escobar with a nasty uppercut that draws ooohs from the crowd and sends Escobar tumbling backwards onto the mat. He tries to recover but Power pounces and lands a hail of unanswered strikes that forces the referee to step in to end the fight! Escobar is not happy but he gave the referee no choice!

Leagatius KO's Hunt, awaits word to see if he fights for the Heavyweight Belt

Hunt is rocked!
Leagatius lands an uppercut, right on the button! Hunt tumbles backwards into the ropes, staring vacantly into space! He's got no idea where he is, who he is or what day it is... Poor guy.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:20 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Brutus Leagatius!

Neilsen TKO'S Crespo in a battle, puts division on notice!

Nielsen cracks Crespo with a big right hand and Crespo goes down!
Nielsen gets to his feet and stands over Crespo, holding his ankles. He dives in with a big left hand that connects! Crespo felt that one! Nielsen unloads more punches and elbows and this one is over! The ref has dived in to save Crespo from any more punishment!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:38 of round 2, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Bobo Nielsen!

Osinen head kicks his way to title fight with Joy.

A head kick by Osinen - that's a beauty! Cadman is out but he's somehow still standing... he's going... going... gone. Like a drunk walking down the middle of the road, the inevitable face plant follows and the delayed knockout arrives. Even Osinen can't help but laugh at the bizarre end to this one!


Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:17 of round 2, we have a winner by way of KO (Head Kick). Artur Osinen!

Twborg takes out Young with massive KO!

Twborg pushes off and lands a massive hook that knocks Dae Young out cold! The fight is all over!


Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:44 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Johnny Twborg!

Congrats to fight award winners

Osinen, Barca, Poohs, McGettigan, IL PO, Ashton

Thank you to Helsinki Xtreme Fightwear for their support!!!


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THE RANKING REPORT



1ST EDITION




135 LBS - CHAMPION TBA



1. GRIMUR AGNARSSON 14-14-1 (1-0 NSC)


2. EDGY BRAH 13-7 (1-0 NSC)


3. FINNISH EXPERIMENT 8-4-2 (1-0 NSC)


4. BJ PENN 14-5 (1-0 NSC)


5. OENOMAUS DOCTORE 10-4 (1-0 NSC)



TOP FIGHTS



AGNARSSON VS. PENN


BRAH VS. EXPERIMENT



145 LBS - CHAMPION TBA



1. BOBO NIELSEN 14-7 (2-0 NSC)


2. ENZO SALVATORE 12-6 (1-0 NSC)


3. CONRAD POOHS 10-6 (1-0 NSC)


4. FROYO HOYO 16-9 (1-0 NSC)


5. HANNIBAL BARCA 7-9-1 (1-1 NSC)/ALDO CRESPO 15-12 (1-1 NSC)



TOP FIGHTS



POOHS VS. BARCA


SALVATORE VS. HOYO



155 LBS - CHAMPION TBA



1. DO HO JOY 12-4 (2-0 NSC)


2. ARTUR OSINEN 12-12-1 (2-0 NSC)


3. GARY DAY 17-18-3 (2-0 NSC)


4. DEMETRIUS TEKTAS 13-7-2 (1-1 NSC)


5. CAYDEN CADMAN 11-6 (1-1 NSC)



TOP FIGHTS



JOY VS. OSINEN FOR TITLE


DAY VS. RIVERS



170 LBS - CHAMPION TBA



1. ANSELMO HARRIS 21-12-1 (2-0 NSC)


2. ANDREI VASILEVSKIY 15-4 (1-0 NSC)


3. TOM MCGETTIGAN 16-9-1 (1-0-1 NSC)


4. JONAS JUSTESEN 8-5 (1-0 NSC)


5. ROBERT MUNSON 22-10-3 (1-0 NSC)



TOP FIGHTS



VASILEVSKIY VS. DALTON


MUNSON VS. JESTESEN



185 LBS - CHAMPION TBA



1. THOMAS HAWK 38-19-1 (2-0 NSC)


2. LAURI PEKKARINEN 24-13-2 (2-0 NSC)


3. GEORGE SALVADOR 15-8 (1-0 NSC)


4. MICHAEL SCARN 18-10-1 (1-1 NSC)


5. DANIEL BORNHOLM 6-5 (1-0 NSC)



TOP FIGHTS



HAWK VS. PEKKARINEN FOR TITLE


VURNY VS. SALVADOR



205 LBS - CHAMPION TBA



1. GORDIE POWER 19-7 (2-0 NSC)


2. BRAULIO ESCOBAR 16-4 (1-1 NSC)


3. HANS BYLER 11-11 (1-0 NSC)


4. JAMES MCGUIRE 9-5 (1-0 NSC)


5. TOBIN FROST 19-9-3 (1-0 NSC)



TOP FIGHTS



KORDIC VS. MCGUIRE


BYLER VS. MORGAN



265 LBS - CHAMPION COLIN MCLAUHGLIN



1. COLIN MCLAUHGLIN 23-14 (3-0 NSC)


2. BRUTUS LEAGATIUS 14-5 (2-0 NSC)


3. JOHNNY TWBORG 20-7 (2-0 NSC)


4. DUDE YU 8-4 (2-1 NSC)


5. BRENT BOSTON 22-12 (1-1 NSC)



TOP FIGHTS



MCLAUHGLIN VS. LEAGATIUS FOR TITLE


TORRES VS. MAXIMUS



265+ CHAMPION TBA



1. TEDDY BEAR 14-6 (1-0 NSC)


2. AJAX ATHANAS 13-1 (1-0 NSC)


3. PATRICK CHAELSSON 14-3 (1-0 NSC)


4. KRISTIAN JOHANSSON 17-5 (1-0 NSC)


5. JIM BOB MACDONALD 13-4 (1-0 NSC)



TOP FIGHTS



MACDONALD VS. ATHANAS


WOLF VS. CLAY


BEAR VS. DAHL

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Post event - NSC 10: Hawk vs Pekkarinen AND Post event - NSC 9: Maximus vs Torres



3/26/19



TITLE FIGHT 185 LBS- Hawk vs. Pekkarinen



Lauri Pekkarinen is the new middleweight champion! Pekkarinen takes a unanimous decision in a 5 round title fight against the veteran Thomas Hawk. Hawk going for a final title in his storied career can't do enough to get his 3rd straight victory and the belt. Pekkarinen was able to outwork Hawk landing a higher precentage of shots both in the stand up and on the ground. Hawk congratulates the new champion and will effectively retire his career to train other champions. NSC salutes Hawk and Pekkarinen for an outstanding fight.



Howlin Wolf vs. Marcellus Clay



Wolf sitting in half guard here. He lands a big elbow that has hurt Clay! Oh, Clay is in big trouble! Wolf lands more strikes and the ref dives in to save him! The fight is over!



Wolf destroys clay in his guard with vicious elbows and ground n pound! Wolf puts the division on notice as he finishes Clay in under 2 minutes.



DJ Maximus vs. Ricco Torres



Torres is still on wobbly legs! Can Maximus finish him?


Maximus unloads with a big right hand that wobbles Torres! He's leaning against the ropes trying to keep his feet but Maximus is unloading with more strikes now! Torres drops to his knees and the referee stops the fight for a TKO!



Maximus takes care of business as the TKO's Torres.



Froyo Hoyo vs. Enzo Salvatore



Well Hoyo has outworked and out performed his opponent in all aspects of the game today. He was simply too good and the decision should be no more than a formality. Over to the ring announcer for the scorecards.


Hoyo stops Salvatore's takedown attempts and tags him over and over to win by decision. Hoyo now gets the title fight with Nielsen. Salvatore will need to rethink how good he really is.



Mitzi Glozman vs. Johnny Cage



Glozman steps in with a hook that catches Cage right on the chin and knocks him to the floor! Glozman follows him down with more strikes and that's all she wrote! Cage looks absolutely devastated.



Glozman's debut has horrible end for Cage. Cage never got into the fight as he lost his bearings and was taken out by TKO. Cage will be looking to redeem himself as he knows he can do better. Glozman on the other hand looks to take on another divisional winner for a step up the ladder for the title.



Pave Hunt vs. Buzz Meeks



Hunt throws a quick head kick that knocks Meeks silly! This fight is all over! What a finish! Hunt is up on the ropes, taking in the applause from the crowd.



Hunt KO's Meeks and gets cheers from the crowd! It was a quick fight and a head kick that ends it for Meeks. Hunt eager to accept another fight, while Meeks is riding a 2 fight losing streak will need some time to recuperate.




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NSC 11: Joy vs Salieri (920288) Pre-fight

 

Do Ho Joy (+130) v Antonio Salieri (-199) Main Event 5 rounds

Do Ho Joy was supposed to be fighting for the 155 lb title vs. Artur Osinen, but after impressing the league with a 2-0 start Osinen has gone inactive thus had the brass scrambling for a fight for Joy. The rules of NSC state that there cannot be a title fight without both opponents having a minimum of two consecutive victories within the NSC. Joy who had been waiting for that opponent vowed to stayed busy with newcomer Antonio Salieri who has won 3 of his past 4 fights and is ranked under 800 pound for pound at 155 lbs. This will be an entertaining fight where obviously Joy has the most to lose as the top contender with an undefeated 2-0 record in NSC, while Salieri is trying to make the most of a possible upset if he can take Joy out.

Edgy Brah (+100) v Finnish Experiment (-150) Co-Main Event

Great match up involving strong fighters who both stopped losing streaks with their debut performances in NSC. The winner can solidify a chance for the 135 lb strap with a decisive victory. 135 lb division started a little later than the other divisions so the next couple of weeks will paint a clearer picture for the 1st title fight. Expect this winner to be in the front row of a possible 3-4 man contender spot for that belt.

Robert Munson (-135) v Jonas Justesen (-111) Main Card

Anselmo "Quarterbag" Harris (252658) awaits the winner of this match up to be the pairing for the 170 lb title fight, so a lot is at stake here. Harris dispatched Cusumano and Koltun to lead the division at 2-0, and both Munson and Justesen secured a victory in their debuts. Both fighters are very similar in size and stats, and will be a war. Munson has the experience advantage, but Justesen has moved down from a heavier division and has gone 2-0 since moving to welterweight.

Andrei Vasilevskiy (+100) v Nick Dalton (-150) Top undercard fight

A great match up with debut victor Vasilevskiy taking on recently signed undefeated Dalton. Vasilevskiy can secure a title fight with this victory, but it will be a tough road as Dalton has yet to taste defeat. Dalton has had issues being motivated to train in the past, but he said he is 100% committed to fighting full time and looking to take the NSC belt.

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Post event - NSC 11: Joy vs Salieri

 

Joy survives tight fight with new comer Salieri by Split decision

Do Ho Joy wins by split decision!
A victorious Do Ho Joy thanked his army of followers in his post fight interview, telling people to make sure they follow him on Twitter.

For Joy taking on short notice fighter Salieri, a sigh of relief when the announcement was heard that he has won by split decision. Throughout the fight both fighters traded shots back and forth with many of the rounds being too close to call. A disheartened Salieri was in high spirits following the decision, knowing that he stood up well against the top 155 lb contender in NSC and on short notice at that. For Joy, 3 straight victories within the organization and awaits his opponent for the title fight later this month.

Experiment TKO's Brah early in 3rd round

Brah gets clipped by a big right hand and goes down spinning to the canvas! Experiment gets the back mount and begins to drop bombs on his rocked foe! Brah is too out of it to defend against the strikes and the referee jumps in to save him from the beatdown!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:05 of round 3, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Finnish Experiment!

Finnish Experiment solidifies himself as one of the two finalist in the 135 lb division who will fight for the title later this month. Brah had a great game plan to take down his opponent, but failed to capitalize on his ground expertise as Experiment transitioned well to keep the fight standing. Both fighters landed good shots and were on par percentage wise, but it was Finnish Experiment that ended up with the biggest blow. Experiment now waits for the winner of Grimur "Slátrari" Agnarsson vs. "The Prodigy" BJ Penn that happens on 4/16 to set up the title fight.

Munson decisions Justesen for shot at title

And that's the end of the fight!
Robert Munson showed his dominance in that final round.
Well Munson has outscored his opponent in every aspect of the fight today. Only a scarily incompetent judge or two will keep him from a well deserved win... Over to the ring announcer for the scorecards.

Munson landed the better strikes and nullified a ground game plan of Justensen to sway the judges his way on the road to a title fight with Anselmo "Quarterbag" Harris on April 23rd. Justensen re-signs with NSC following the loss, vows to get back into the title contention soon.

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