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Bruno Hackalugi talks two days before title fight.


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It's the fight all Mord House's fans have been waiting for, finally the most explosive devision on the roster will have a crowned champion at Mord House 14: Gutcheck. The 155 lb weight devision is primed to have its biggest match up yet Italy's Bruno Hackalugi takes on Viktor Mykolaiv of the Ukraine. Both undefeated with 4 and 0 records the tale of the tape shows the old classic of a striker vs grappler matchup. Mykolaiv always finding a way to stay alive and dangerous in his fights and has proved a great submission artist off of his back, bringing his match ending chokes into the mix whenever he can, picking up all four of his wins with them. Whether or not Hackalugi will manage to find himself in his opponents guard is yet to be seen, unlike Victor's last opponent we can guarantee "The Big Dog" will not be looking to take this one to the mat. While only recently receiving his blue belt Hackalugi has proven he's not easy to take down and even harder to submit. Just as Mari Ore who attempted seven legitimate submissions in the first round alone against the italian only to find himself gassed and easy pickings going into the second round. The fight was ended by Hackalugi with a barrage of punches only a minute after the break. We sat down with Bruno to get his thoughts on his upcoming match up.

 

 

Bruno, your opponent has finished every one of his opponents via submission. Did you change your training camp in any way to counter that?

 

"Tell you what alright, we looked at this bum real hard and figured he's got nothing on me. He likes to work off of his back and I tell you what, I'm gonna put him on his back just not in a way that's gonna benefit him alright. I'm gonna put the clamps on this clown from round one. Bam! Bam! Push him around the cage like a (explicit) pansy. Boom! Boom! I'm gonna hit him with a one-two and he's gonna go ass up. If he aint asleep right there im'a let him back on whatever legs he got left before dropping him again. It's gonna be a fistfight in there and I'm gonna hurt this guy. I'm gonna hurt him real bad. Just how it's gonna be."

 

Do you feel any extra pressure coming into this fight as it is for the title and the first title fight in your career?

 

"I don't know. I don't feel pressure man. Never have never will, it just don't phase me. I go in there right and I hurt people, it's not that big of a deal you hear. I know he's feeling the pressure though. That I know."

 

And what makes you say that?

 

"He's training to get in the ring with me isn't he? Ain't nobody in this business who can throw there fists like me. I'ma bonnafied pugilist specialist, the thought of stepping into the ring with me is scaring the living day lights outta this "fookin" guy."

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