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WCF 9-20 Rankings

 

135C-Dewey Decimal(10-3)

1-Joey Horitaus(6-0)

2-Bernie Sanders(11-1)

3-Bardia Farrokhzad(9-4)

4-Claus Haba(8-0-1)

5-Dragon Li Chai(3-0)

6-Jean Nicholas(4-0)

7-Darrion Vaughn(7-4)

8-Andre Mehasa(8-2)

9-Fumito Makino(7-6)

10-Peter Petrov(10-5)

 

145C-Ryan Anderson(11-5)

1-Bruce White Jr(5-2)

2-Corbin Leoplold(9-2)

3-Jose Ronaldo(7-3-1)

4-Jason Beher(11-5)

5-Ekkei Satori(9-4)

6-Jaxon Bremner(3-0)

7-Talon Orion(9-3)

8-Anni Skystalker(2-2)

9-Pann Khampai(7-3-1)

10-Demarcus Jackson(5-5)

 

155C-Khabib Nurumagmedov(12-1)

1-Neik Mulder(7-2-1)

2-Kron Gracie(7-3)

3-Julius Turunen(5-2)

4-Miles O'Brien(8-3)

5-Takeshi Takamara(3-3)

6-Lucky Levsquae(4-2-1)

7-Efraim Turban(12-2)

8-Fredrick Zwrin(9-4)

9-William Lati(11-6)

10-Max Harris(5-4)

 

170C-Mickey Garica(10-0)

1-Jonathon Archer(10-2)

2-Ratte Road(7-0)

3-Tyson Askura(5-2)

4-Carter Ortiz(4-0)

5-Sasha Rua(11-3)

6-Matt Cruz(6-1)

7-Seemah Feet(6-2)

8-Ryan Gordon(1-0)

9-Nikey Spite(9-3)

10-Jason Bush(9-1)

 

185C-Micky Garica(10-0)

1-Vicente Esclante(6-0)

2-Ramdin Bolsdeep(7-3)

3-Robert Leahy(11-3)

4-Cayden Abner(7-4)

5-Mailk El Shabazz(8-3)

6-Reno Rocca(11-6)

7-Howard Zynne(4-1)

8-Lars Wagner(5-3)

9-Pollo Sanchez(5-1)

10-Yadeep Snigh(5-6)

 

205C-Aaron Wolf(11-2)

1-Logan Neil(9-2)

2-Ovido Kiran(9-1)

3-Jeff Warren(10-2)

4-King Ricco(5-2)

5-Anthony Rodgers(7-6)

6-Tommy Sausgestrong(7-2)

7-Seamus Ohaulihan(9-2)

8-Kordall Harris(8-5)

9-Marcellus Legionaruis(4-0)

10-Juice Williams(7-5)

 

265C-Tom Dirk(12-3)

1-Abubakar Carmera(8-0)

2-Fish Hands(11-3)

3-Chandler Tyson(9-3)

4-Dennis Rader(8-3)

5-Jett Denovan(8-3)

6-Joey Deertay(8-4)

7-Alfred Droulin(3-0)

8-Jan Hradenk(8-3)

9-Don Kraus(4-2)

10-Fedor Petrov(7-7)

 

265+C-Richard Komakech(1-0)

1-Matt Curtis(9-3)

2-Tom Bolar(12-8)

3-Tobais Funke(5-4)

4-Shaq Champlain(4-3)

5-Toobig Tofall(6-1)

 

P4PC-Mickey Garica

1-Aaron Wolf

2-Khabib Nurmagomedov

3-Tom Dirk

4-Dewey Decimal

5-Ryan Anderson

6-Abubaker Camera

7-Vicente Esclante

8-Jonathon Archer

9-Ratte Road

10-Bruce White Jr

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Ryan Anderson- The BMF is now champion who tf is next? I'm 7-0 against WCF talent. Who's ass have I not kicked already?

Satori Yoshioka✔

Bruce White Jr✔

Jason Beher x2✔

Lucky Leversque✔

Fumito Makino✔

Demarcus Jackson✔

Who at 145 wants this championship ass whooping next?

 

 

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Anni Skystalker

"Little" Anni Skystalker hasn't worked his way up through the division...yet. But when he gets there, he'll be happy to dish out an ass-whooping to Anderson if he's really that hungry for one! If you want that whooping sooner than later, well, he's got it warmed up and ready for you whenever!

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Ryan Anderson- fight you for the belt? I'd rather just beat your ass in a parking lot, if Tom Davis slips on a banana peel during your fight come see me. Im not Jose Ronaldo I'll put you to sleep kid

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Anni Skystalker

"Little" Anni Skystalker hasn't worked his way up through the division...yet. But when he gets there, he'll be happy to dish out an ass-whooping to Anderson if he's really that hungry for one! If you want that whooping sooner than later, well, he's got it warmed up and ready for you whenever!
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9-28 WCF rankings

 

135C-Dewey Decimal(11-3)

1-Bernie Sanders(11-1)

2-Barda Farrokhzad(9-4)

3-Joey Horitaus(6-1)

4-Claus Haba(8-0-1)

5-Dragon Li Chai(3-0)

6-Peter Petrov(11-5)

7-Darrion Vaughn(7-4)

8-Funito Makino(7-6)

9-Andre Mehasa(8-2)

10-Pauly Just Training(5-3)

 

145C-Ryan Anderson(11-5)

1-Corbin Leopold(10-2)

2-Bruce White jr(5-2)

3-Jose Ronaldo(7-3-1)

4-Jason Behr(11-5)

5-Jaxon Bremner(3-0)

6-Ekki Satori(9-4-1)

7-Talon Orion(9-3)

8-Mason Rodgers(5-1)

9-Jeff Fafa(8-6)

10-Eder Silva(5-2)

 

155-Khbaib Nurmagomedov(12-1)

1-Neik Mulder(7-2-1)

2-Kron Gracie(7-3)

3-Julius Turunen(6-2)

4-Miles O'Brien(8-3)

5-Lucky Levesque(4-2-1)

6-Takashi Takamura(3-3)

7-Fredrick Zwrin(9-4)

8-Efraim Turban(12-2)

9-Ryan Texas(9-5)

10-Max Harris(5-4)

 

170C-Mickey Garica(10-0

1-Jonathon Archer(10-2)

2-Ratte Road(7-0)

3-Carter Ortiz(6-0)

4-Tyson Askura(5-2)

5-Sasha Rua(11-3)

6-Seemah Feet(6-2)

7-Nikey Spite(10-3)

8-Ryan Gordon(1-0)

9-Matt Cruz(5-2)

10-Rammsie Hartman(7-3)

 

185C-Micky Garica(10-0)

1-Vicente Escalate(6-0)

2-Ramdin Bolsdeep(7-3)

3-Malik El Shabazz(9-3)

4-Cayden Abner(7-4)

5-Robert Leahy(11-4)

6-Howard Zynne(4-1)

7-Reno Rocca(11-6)

8-Aurelius Augestus(3-0)

9-Pollo Sanchez(5-1)

10-Yadeep Signh(5-6)

 

205C-Aaron Wolf(11-2)

1-Logan Nail(9-2)

2-Ovido Kiran(9-1)

3-Tommy Sausgestrong(7-2)

4-Anthony Rodgers(7-6)

5-King Rico(5-2)

6-Seamus Ohaulilhan(9-2)

7-Marcellus Legionarius(5-0)

8-Juice Williams(8-5)

9-Jeff Warran(10-3)

10-Kordall Harris(8-5)

 

265C-Tom Dirk(12-3)

1-Abubakar Carmera(8-0)

2-Chandler Tyson(9-3)

3-Fish Hands(11-3)

4-Dennis Rader(8-3)

5-Jett Denovan(8-3)

6-Joey Deertay(8-4)

7-Alfred Drolin(3-0)

8-Jeshuwa Gentry(5-3)

9-Don Kras(4-2)

10-Fedor Petrov(7-7)

 

265+C-Richard Komakech(1-0)

1-Matt Curtis(9-3)

2-Tobais Funke(5-4)

3-Tom Bolar(12-8)

4-Toobig Tofall(6-1)

5-Shaq Champlian(5-3)

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10-5 WCF Rankings

 

135C-Dewey Decimal(10-3)

1-Bernie Sanders(11-1)

2-Bardia Farrokhzad(9-4)

3-Joey Horitaus(6-1)

4-Claus Haba(8-0-1)

5-Dragon Li Chai(3-0)

6-Peter Petrov(11-5)

7-Fumito Makino(7-7)

8-Darrion Vaughn(7-4)

9-Pauly Just Training(5-3)

10-Andre Mehasa(8-2)

 

145C-Ryan Anderson(11-5)

1-Corbin Leoplod(10-2)

2-Gaylord Carmera(10-2)

3-Bruce White Jr(5-2)

4-Jose Ronaldo(8-3-1)

5-Jaxon Bremner(3-0)

6-Jason Beher(11-6)

7-Talon Orion(9-3)

8-Mason Rodgers(5-1)

9-Jeff Fafa(8-6)

10-Eder Silva(5-2)

 

155C-Khabib Nurmagomedov(12-1)

1-Neik Mulder(7-2-1)

2-Kron Gracie(7-3)

3-Julius Turunen(6-2)

4-Miles O'Brien(8-3)

5-Lucky Levesque(5-2-1)

6-Takashi Takamura(3-3)

7-Fredrick Zwrin(9-4)

8-Efraim Turban(12-2)

9-Micah Hawk(10-8)

10-Ryan Texas(9-5)

 

170C-Mickey Garica(10-0)

1-Raate Road(7-0)

2-Jonathon Archer(10-2)

3-Carter Ortiz(6-0)

4-Wesley Clark(8-3)

5-Tyson Askura(5-3)

6-Sasha Rua(11-3)

7-Rammsie Hartmann(8-3)

8-Nicky Spite(10-3)

9-Ryan Gordon(1-0)

10-Matt Cruz(6-2)

 

185C-Micky Garica(10-0)

1-Vicente Escalante(7-0)

2-Ramdin Bolsdeep(7-3)

3-Malik El Shabazz(9-3)

4-Cayden Abner(7-4)

5-Robert Leahy(11-4)

6-Reno Rocca(11-6)

7-Aurelius Augustus(3-0)

8-Joe Senior(5-3)

9-Howard Zynne(4-2)

10-Yadeep Snigh(5-6)

 

205C-Aaron Wolf(11-2)

1-Logan Nail(9-2)

2-Ovido Kiran(9-1)

3-Tommy Sausgestrong(7-2)

4-Anthony Rodgers(7-6)

5-King Ricco(5-2)

6-Marcellus Legionaris(5-0)

7-Seamus Ohaulihan(9-2)

8-Juice Williams(8-5)

9-Kordall Harris(8-5)

10-Jeff Warran(10-3)

 

265C-Tom Dirk(12-3)

1-Abubakar Carmera(8-0)

2-Chandler Tyson(9-3)

3-Fish Hands(11-3)

4-Dennis Radar(8-3)

5-Jett Denovan(8-3)

6-Joey Deertay(8-4)

7-Alred Droulin(3-0)

8-Fedor Petrov(8-7)

9-Jeshuwa Gentry(5-3)

10-Don Kras(4-2)

 

265+C-Richard Komakech(2-0)

1-Toobig Toofall(7-1)

2-BigDog Gracie(4-4)

3-Shaq Champlain(5-3)

4-Tobais Funke(5-5)

5-Tom Bolar(12-9)

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Question- without looking past Corbin Leopold, how do you feel about the upcoming featherweight contenders like Jose Ronaldo and Gaylord Carmera?

 

Ryan Anderson- who tf are those guys? I'm going to knock Corbin out in the first round like the bum he is and then my next 2 fights I will go up in weight and beat the shit out of Khabib and then put Mickey Garicas ass to sleep, and then maybe after I have all the belts I will come back down to 145 to slap Bruce White Jr's ass around again ,and then right before I retire I'll kick lil Anni's ass out for disrespecting the champ!

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Question- without looking past Corbin Leopold, how do you feel about the upcoming featherweight contenders like Jose Ronaldo and Gaylord Carmera?

 

Ryan Anderson- who tf are those guys? I'm going to knock Corbin out in the first round like the bum he is and then my next 2 fights I will go up in weight and beat the shit out of Khabib and then put Mickey Garicas ass to sleep, and then maybe after I have all the belts I will come back down to 145 to slap Bruce White Jr's ass around again ,and then right before I retire I'll kick lil Anni's ass out for disrespecting the champ!

 

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Camara: This is hillarious considering you fight every 2 months lol

 

Nice cherry picking on your next 3 fights. Oh and you gonna hold all the belts too? Man you gotta pass it to the left from time to time bruv lol

 

If WCF brass wants to let you Syndicate guys play it like this I have no issues but you wanna try and fight in 2 divisions then have fun fighting every 15-20 days. Divisions, in my opinion, must move.

 

Camp Camara came to WCF to FIGHT so if you gonna go play McGregor after not even your 1st title defense we challenge Axel Stefano next:

 

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#RideorDiie

 

#Heritaage

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10-14 WCF Rankings

 

135C-Dewey Decimal(11-3)

1-Barida Farrokhzad(9-4)

2-Claus Haba(9-0-1)

3-Joey Horitaus(6-1)

4-Dragon Li Chai(3-0)

5-Funito Makino(8-6)

6-Bernie Sanders(11-2)

7-Peter Petrov(11-5)

8-Andre Mehasa(9-2)

9-Darrion Vaughan(7-4)

10-Temujin Khan(3-1)

 

145C-Ryan Anderson(11-5)

1-Corbin Leopold(10-2)

2-Gaylord Camera(10-2)

3-Bruce White Jr(5-2)

4-Jose Ronaldo(8-3-1)

5-Jaxon Bremner(3-0)

6-Jason Behr(11-6)

7-Talon Orion(10-3)

8-Jeff Fafa(8-6)

9-Mason Rodgers(5-1)

10-Eder Silva(5-2)

 

155C-Khabib Nurumagmedov(13-1)

1-Kron Gracie(7-3)

2-Neik Mulder(7-3-1)

3-Julius Turunen(7-2)

4-Fredrick Zwirn(10-4)

5-Lucky Levasque(5-2-1)

6-Efraim Turban(12-2)

7-Takeshi Takamura(3-3)

8-Luigi Bonifacio(7-7)

9-Max Harris(5-4)

10-William Lati(11-7)

 

170C-Mickey Garica(10-0)

1-Ratte Road(7-0)

2-Jonathon Archer(10-2)

3-Wesley Clark(8-3))

4-Seemah Feet(6-2)

5-Sasha Rua(11-3)

6-Rammsie Hartmann(8-3)

7-Tyson Asakura(5-3)

8-Nikey Spite(10-3)

9 -Erik Axel(4-2)

10-Jack Jerome(6-3)

 

185C-Micky Garica(10-0)

1-Vicente Escalate(7-0)

2-Ramdin Bolsdeep(7-3)

3-Malik El Shabazz(9-3)

4-Cayden Abner(7-4)

5-Robert Leahy(11-4)

6-Reno Rocca(11-6)

7-Aurelius Augustus(3-0)

8-Joe Senior(5-3)

9-Howard Zynne(4-2)

10-Yadeep Snigh(6-6)

 

205C-Aaron Wolf(11-2)

1-Logan Nail(9-2)

2-Ovido Kiran(9-1)

3-Tommy Sausgestrong(7-2)

4-Anthony Rodgers(7-6)

5-King Ricco(5-2)

6-Lars Kraullhammer(8-5)

7-Marcelluis Legionarius(5-0)

8-Juice Williams(8-5)

9-Kordall Harris(8-5)

10-Seamus Ohaulihan(9-3)

 

265C-Tom Dirk(12-3)

1-Abubakar Camera(9-0)

2-Fish Hands(11-3)

3-Dennis Rader(8-3)

4-Jett Denovan(8-3)

5-Alfred Droulin(3-0)

6-Donald Fonald(3-4)

7-Chandler Tyson(9-4)

8-Fedor Petrov(8-7)

9-Jeshuwa Gentry(5-3)

10-Rand Madness(5-3)

 

265+C-Richard Komakech(2-0)

1-Toobig Toofall(7-1)

2-Ponco AHP Cortez(5-1)

3-Bigdog Gracie(4-4)

4-Tobais Funke(5-5)

5-Shaq Champlain(5-3)

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10-22 WCF Rankings

 

135C-Dewey Decimal(11-3)

1-Barida Farrokhzad(9-4)

2-Claus Haba(9-0-1)

3-Joey Horitaus(6-1)

4-Dragon Li Chai(3-0)

5-Funito Makino(8-6)

6-Bernie Sanders(11-2)

7-Peter Petrov(11-5)

8-Darrion Vaughn(7-4)

9-Andre Mehasa(9-2)

10-Zac Zane(4-4)

 

145C-Ryan Anderson(11-5)

1-Corbin Leopold(10-2)

2-Gaylord Carmera(10-2)

3-Bruce White Jr(5-2)

4-Jose Ronaldo(8-3-1)

5-Jaxon Bremner(3-0)

6-Jason Behr(11-6)

7-Talon Orion(10-3)

8-Mason Rodgers(5-1)

9-Jeff Fafa(8-6)

10-Eder Silva(5-2)

 

155C-Khabib Nurumagmedov(13-1)

1-Kron Gracie(8-3)

2-Neik Mulder(7-3-1)

3-Julius Turunen(6-2)

4-Fredrick Zwrin(10-4)

5-Lucky Levesque(5-2-1)

6-Efraim Turban(12-2)

7-Luiugi Bonifacio(7-7)

8-Micah Hawk(10-8)

9-William Lati(11-7)

10-Joe Mushari(9-4)

 

170C-Raate Road(8-0)

1-Mickey Garica(10-1)

2-Jonathon Archer(10-2)

3-Wesley Clark(8-3)

4-Seemah Feet(6-2)

5-Sasha Rua(11-3)

6-Rammsie Hartmann(8-3)

7-Tyson Asakura(5-3)

8-Erik Axel(4-2)

9-Jack Jerome(6-3)

10-Nickey Spite(10-3)

 

185C-Micky Garica(10-1)

1-Vicente Escalate(7-0)

2-Ramdin Bolsdeep(7-3)

T3-Anthony Rodgers(8-6)

T3-Malik El Shabazz(9-3)

T3-Cayden Abner(7-4)

5-Robert Leahy(11-4)

6-Reno Rocca(11-6)

7-Aurelius Augustus(3-0)

8-Joe Senior(5-3)

9-Howard Zynne(4-2)

10-Yadeep Singh(6-6)

 

205C-Aaron Wolf(11-2)

1-Logan Nail(9-2)

2-Ovido Kiran(9-1)

3-Tommy Sausgestrong(7-2)

4-Lars Kraulhammer(8-5)

5-King Ricco(5-3)

T6-Marcellus Legionaruis(5-0)

T6-Jupiter Smalls(6-0)

8-Juice Williams(9-5)

9-Kordall Harris(9-5)

10-Jeff Warren(10-3)

 

265C-Tom Dirk(11-3)

1-Abubakar Carmera(9-0)

2-Dennis Rader(9-3)

3-Fish Hands(11-3)

4-Jett Denovan(8-4)

5-Afred Droulin(4-0)

6-Jack Tupp(9-8)

7-Donald Fonald(3-4)

8-Chandler Tyson(9-4)

9-Don Kras(4-2)

10-Fedor Petrov(8-7)

 

265+C-Richard Komakech(2-0)

1-Toobig Toofall(7-1)

2-Poncho Cortez(5-1)

3-Bigdog Gracie(4-4)

4-Tobais Funke(5-5)

5-Jore Maki(4-2)

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10-28 WCF rankings

 

135C-Dewey Decimal(11-3)

1-Barida Farrokhazd (9-4)

2-Claus Haba(9-0-1)

3-Joey Horatius(6-1)

4-Dragon Li Chai(4-0)

5-Peter Petrov(11-5)

6-Funito Makino(8-6)

7-Bernie Sanders (11-2)

8-Andre Mehesa(9-2)

9-Martian Manhunter(8-7)

10-Darrion Vaughn (7-5)

 

145C-Ryan Anderson(11-5)

1-Bruce White Jr(6-2)

2-Corbin Leopold(11-2)

3-Gaylord Camera(10-2)

4-Jose Ronaldo(8-3-1)

5-Jason Behr(11-6)

6-Talon Orion(10-3)

7-Jaxon Bremner(3-1)

8-Jeff Fafa(8-6)

9-Mason Rodgers(5-1)

10-Eder Silva(5-2)

 

155C-Khabib Nurmagomedov (13-1)

1-Kron Gracie(8-3)

2-Neik Mulder(7-3-1)

3-Julius Turunen(7-2)

4-Efraim Turban(13-2)

5-Fredrick Zwrin(10-4)

6-Lucky Levesque(5-2-1)

7-William Lati(11-7)

8-Micah Hawk(10-8)

9-Chandler Nelson(9-7)

10-Luigi Bonifacio (7-7)

 

170C-Ratte Road(8-0)

1-Mickey Garcia (10-1)

2-Seemah Feet(7-2)

3-Jonathon Archer(10-2)

4-Wesley Clark(8-3)

5-Sasha Rua(11-3)

6-Rammsie Hartmann(8-3)

7-Tyson Asakura(5-3)

8-Erik Axel(4-2)

9-Jack Jerome(6-3)

10-Nickey Spite(10-3)

 

185c-Micky Garica (10-1)

1-Vicente Esclante(7-0)

2-Cayden Abner(8-4)

3-Mailk El Shabazz (9-3)

4-Anthony Rodgers(8-6)

5-Ramdin Bolsdeep(7-4)

6-Robert Leahy(11-4)

7-Reno Rocca(11-6)

8-Aurelius Augustus(3-0)

9-Joe Senor(5-3)

10-Howard Zynne(4-2)

 

205C-Aaron Wolf(11-2)

1-Ovido Kiran(10-1)

2-Logan Nail(9-2)

3-Lars Kraulhammer(8-5)

4-Marcelluis Legionairus(6-0)

5-Tommy Sausagestrong (7-3)

6-Juice Williams (9-5)

7-Jupiter Smalls(6-0)

8-Kordall Harris(9-5)

9-Seamus Ohaulihan(9-3)

10-Jeff Warren(10-3)

 

265C-Tom Dirk(12-3)

1-Abubakar Camera(8-0)

2-Dennis Rader(9-3)

3-Fish Hands(11-3)

4-Alfred Droulin(4-0)

5-Fedor Petrov(9-7)

6-Jett Denovan(8-4)

7-Jack Tupp(9-8)

8-Donald Fonald(3-4)

9-Chandler Tyson(9-4)

10-Jan Hradnk(9-4)

 

265+C-Richard Komakech(2-0)

1-Toobig Toofall(7-1)

2-Poncho Cortez(5-1)

3-Kolby Khaos(6-3)

4-BigDog Gracie(4-4)

5-Jore Maki(4-2)

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WCF 11-4 rankings

 

135C-Bardia Farrokhazd (10-4)

1-Dewey Decimal (11-4)

2-Joey Horatius(7-1)

3-Dragon Li Chai(4-0)

4-Claus Haba(9-0-1)

5-Funito Makino(8-6)

6-Bernie Sanders(11-2)

7-Peter Petrov(11-6)

8-Martian Manhunter(8-7)

9-Darrion Vaughn(7-5)

10-Andre Mahesa(9-2)

 

145C-Ryan Anderson (12-5)

1-Bruce White Jr(6-2)

2-Jose Ronaldo (9-3-1)

3-Gaylord Camera(10-2)

4-Corbin Leopold (10-3)

5-Jeff Fafa(9-6)

6-Jason Behar(11-7)

7-Talon Orion(10-3)

8-Jaxon Bremner(3-1)

9-Anni Skystalker(3-2)

10-Satoru Yoshioka(16-4)

 

155c-Khabib Nurmagomedov (13-1)

1-Kron Gracie(8-3)

2-Neik Mulder(7-3-1)

3-Julius Turunen(7-2)

4-Efraim Turban(13-2)

5-Fredrick Zwrin(10-4)

6-Lucky Levesque(5-2-1)

7-Willaim Lati(11-7)

8-Micah Hawk(10-8)

9-Luigi Bonifico(7-7)

10-Daruis Tanavoli(3-0)

 

170C-Raate Road(8-0)

1-Seemah Feet(7-2)

2-Sasha Rua(12-3)

3-Wesley Clark(8-3)

4-Jonathon Archer(10-3)

5-Rammsie Hartmann(8-3)

6-Matt Cruz(7-2)

7-Keith Rodgers(4-1)

8-Tyson Askura(5-3)

9-Jack Jerome(6-3)

10-Nikey Spite(10-3)

 

185C-Mickey Garica(10-1)

1-Vicente Esclante(7-0)

2-Cayden Abner(8-4)

3-Anthony Rodgers(8-6)

4-Balthazar Baker(2-0)

5-Ramdin Bolsdeep(7-4)

6-Mailk El Shabazz (9-4)

7-Robert Leahy(12-4)

8-Aurlius Augustus(4-0)

9-Reno Rocca(11-6)

10-Howard Zynne(4-2)

 

205-Aaron Wolf(12-2)

1-Logan Nail(9-3)

2-Ovido Kiran(10-1)

3-Lars Kraulthammer(8-5)

4-Tommy Sausagestrong (7-3)

5-Marcelluis Legionaries (6-0)

6-Juice Williams (9-5)

7-Hassan Hamad(7-1)

8-Kordall Harris (9-5)

9-Jupiter Small(6-0)

10-Seamus Ohaulihan(9-3)

 

265C-Abubakar Carmera(10-0)

1-Tom Dirk(12-4)

2-Dennis Rader(9-3)

3-Brandon Schalub(6-1)

4-Fish Hands(11-4)

5-Alfred Droulin(4-0)

6-Jett Denovan(8-4)

7-Fedor Petrov(9-7)

8-Jack Tupp(9-8)

9-Donald Fonald(3-4)

10-Chandler Tyson(9-4)

 

265+C-Richard Komakec(2-0)INACTIVE

1-Toobig Toofail(7-1)

2-Poncho Cortez(5-1)

3-Kolby Khaos(6-3)

4-BigDog Gracie(4-4)

5-Tobais Funke(6-5)

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11/12 Rankings

 

135C: Barida Farrokhazd (10-4)

  1. Dewey Decimal (11-4)
  2. Claus Haba (9-0-1)
  3. Joey Horatius(6-1)
  4. Funito Makino(8-6)
  5. Dragon Li Chai(4-0)
  6. Peter Petrov (11-5)
  7. Bernie Sanders (11-2)
  8. Andre Mahesa (9-2)
  9. Charles Kenway Jr. (5-2)
  10. Darrion Vaughn (7-5)

145C: Ryan Anderson (12-5)

  1. Gaylord Camera (10-2)
  2. Corbin Leopold (10-3)
  3. Bruce White Jr (6-2)
  4. Jose Ronaldo (9-3-1)
  5. Anni Skywalker (4-1)
  6. Jeff Fafa (8-6)
  7. Talon Orion (10-4)
  8. Jason Behr (11-7)
  9. Jaxon Bremner (3-1)
  10. Harry Hendersons (6-3)

155C: Khabib Nurmagomedov (13-1)

  1. Kron Gracie (8-3)
  2. Neik Mulder (7-3-1)
  3. Julius Turunen (7-2)
  4. Efraim Turban (13-2)
  5. Fredrick Zwrin (10-4)
  6. Lucky Levesque (5-2-1)
  7. William Lati (12-7)
  8. Micah Hawk (11-8)
  9. Chandler Nelson (9-7)
  10. Luigi Bonifacio (7-7)

170C: Ratte Road (8-0)

  1. Seemah Feet (7-2)
  2. Wesley Clark (9-3)
  3. Sasha Rua (11-3)
  4. Jonathon Archer (10-3)
  5. Tyson Asakura (5-3)
  6. Lord Mammon (9-3)
  7. Erik Axel (4-2)
  8. Nicky Spite (11-3)
  9. Rammsie Hartmann (8-4)
  10. Jack Jerome (6-3)

185C: Vincente Escalante (8-0)

  1. Mickey Garcia (10-2)
  2. Cayden Abner (8-4)
  3. Anthony Rodgers (8-6)
  4. Balthazar Baker (2-0)
  5. Mailk El Shabazz (9-4)
  6. Ramdin Bolsdeep (7-4)
  7. Aurelius Augustus (4-0)
  8. Robert Leahy (12-4)
  9. Joe Senior (6-3)
  10. Lars Wagner (6-4)

205C: Aaron Wolf (12-2)

  1. Ovido Kiran (10-1)
  2. Logan Nail (9-3)
  3. Lars Kraulthammer (8-5)
  4. Marcellus Legionairus (6-0)
  5. Juice Williams (9-5)
  6. Tommy Sausagestrong (7-3)
  7. Jupiter Smalls (6-0)
  8. Kordell Harris (9-5)
  9. Seamus Ohoulihan (9-3)
  10. Jeff Warren (11-3)

265C: Abubakar Camera (10-0)

  1. Tom Dirk (12-4)
  2. Brendan Schlaub (6-1)
  3. Dennis Rader (9-3)
  4. Fish Hands (11-4)
  5. Alfred Drouin (4-0)
  6. Fedor Petrov (9-7)
  7. Jett Denovan (8-4)
  8. Jack Tupp (9-8)
  9. Donald Fonald (3-4)
  10. Jan Hradek (9-4)

265+C: Richard Komakech (2-0) INACTIVE

  1. Tobig Tofail (7-1)
  2. Tobias Funke (6-5)
  3. Kolby Khaos (6-3)
  4. BigDog Gracie (4-4)
  5. Utred Kinghtfall (9-4)

P4P Rankings

  1. Aaron Wolf (12-2) 205 Champ
  2. Khabib Nurmagomedov (13-1) 155 Champ
  3. Abubakar Camera (10-0) 265 Champ
  4. Ratte Road (8-0) 170 Champ
  5. Vincente Escalante (8-0) 185 Champ
  6. Ryan Anderson (12-5) 145 Champ
  7. Barida Farrokhazd (10-4) 135 Champ
  8. Tom Dirk (12-4)
  9. Mickey Garcia (10-2)
  10. Kron Gracie (8-3)
  11. Gaylord Camera (10-2)
  12. Dewey Decimal (11-4)
  13. Richard Komakech (2-0) 265+ Champ
  14. Claus Haba (9-0-1)
  15. Cayden Abner (8-4)
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Don “Cashed Out” Cortez radio host of Donkey Punch radio will be making his debut this Wednesday.

 

Radio Host: Don it must be pretty cool to be fighting for the first time instead of just interviewing other fighters,

 

Don: Clap for the wolf man boys. Something I’ve always wanted to do. My skills are low but my smooth talking radio voice is fine. I’m telling all you cats live that this Wednesday. Slip, trip kaboom baby! Bet on the Don and you’ll be cashing out big.

 

Host: Don what’s your plan heading into you fight?

 

Don: When I’m hosting an interview live on the airways no one gets to see the script. Stay toned because I writing a hit single on my opponents ass this weekend and then interviewing myself baby.

 

Host: Don great to have you and look forward to the interview you host.

 

Don: Donkey punch radio boys and girls where all the best fighters call in and chat....But I’ll tell you what. My opponent isn’t one of them. Clap for the wolf man and consider me Cashed Out ooowee!

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Ryan " The King" Gordon spoke to media before his fight with Jack Jerome.

 

Press : Coming into WCF you had a lot of hype behind you because of your stellar grappling career. Now in WCF you are 1 - 1 and in dire need of a win. Jack Jerome isn't going to be easy to beat. We all expect this fight to take place on the ground. How do you see it all playing out?

 

Ryan Gordon : The hype was there and I believe it will return after I beat a top ten ranked guy. For me I know what I have to do. I need to control this fight from the beginning. You assume it goes to the ground but nothing is guaranteed. I've been working diligently on my stand up and plan to mix it up.

 

Press : You've been competing for a long time , how has the transition from grappling to mma been?

 

Ryan Gordon : It hasn't been easy. I am coaching full time and training full time. My protogé is competing for a CACC Title soon. I've been working with elite strikers and trying to round out my game but it takes time.

 

Press : What does a win over Jerome do for you?

 

Ryan Gordon : A loss would be devastating, a win would propel me forward. A win against someone as good as him would tell me that everything I am doing is working and worth it.

 

Press : What cornermen did you bring with you for this fight?

 

 

Ryan Gordon : I have my manager Robert Smith , my protogé Joey Woods and my brother , a phenom in grappling himself Nicky Ryan!!

 

Press : If you win this week do you have an idea of who you want next?

 

Ryan Gordon : I know this is a cliche but I want to keep climbing the division. I need time for growth in my stand up but I can still beat anyone on the ground and if the fight goes there I'm making everyone tap, including the Champion.

 

Ryan stands up and thanks the media before making his way to his hotel for the final weight cut.

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Ryan " The King" Gordon spoke to media before his fight with Jack Jerome.

 

Press : Coming into WCF you had a lot of hype behind you because of your stellar grappling career. Now in WCF you are 1 - 1 and in dire need of a win. Jack Jerome isn't going to be easy to beat. We all expect this fight to take place on the ground. How do you see it all playing out?

 

Ryan Gordon : The hype was there and I believe it will return after I beat a top ten ranked guy. For me I know what I have to do. I need to control this fight from the beginning. You assume it goes to the ground but nothing is guaranteed. I've been working diligently on my stand up and plan to mix it up.

 

Press : You've been competing for a long time , how has the transition from grappling to mma been?

 

Ryan Gordon : It hasn't been easy. I am coaching full time and training full time. My protogé is competing for a CACC Title soon. I've been working with elite strikers and trying to round out my game but it takes time.

 

Press : What does a win over Jerome do for you?

 

Ryan Gordon : A loss would be devastating, a win would propel me forward. A win against someone as good as him would tell me that everything I am doing is working and worth it.

 

Press : What cornermen did you bring with you for this fight?

 

 

Ryan Gordon : I have my manager Robert Smith , my protogé Joey Woods and my brother , a phenom in grappling himself Nicky Ryan!!

 

Press : If you win this week do you have an idea of who you want next?

 

Ryan Gordon : I know this is a cliche but I want to keep climbing the division. I need time for growth in my stand up but I can still beat anyone on the ground and if the fight goes there I'm making everyone tap, including the Champion.

 

Ryan stands up and thanks the media before making his way to his hotel for the final weight cut.

Great stuff Mate! Glad I’m not the only one repping my fighter

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Liger Justin recently called in to Donkey Punch radio and chatted with Don Cortez about his upcoming fight against Thomas Bayner.

 

Don Cortez: hey cool cats this is the Don and we have an exciting interview with one of my mates the 1998 Driver Liger Justin. Welcome to the show Liger

 

Liger Justin: Thanks Don. Looking forward to my first fight off of Fight Island and fighting on the same card as you.

 

Don: The island, you are coming off a huge loss against a huge name in Rene Lafayette. Ranked no# 2 at 170lb on the island and many of us including myself thought he’d win the whole thing. How are you feeling after that match and the first real training camp in your career?

Liger Justin: That’s the thing Don I’m 7 and 2 but I took 4 fights in one week while on the island. I had 9 fights in under a year. Rene was a great learning experience. He is further along in his career had more training time and beat me. Thing is now. For the first time in my career I’ve had a full training camp. The team has had time to scout Bayner. Truth is this is a pivotal fight for me. I can’t look past Bayner WFC and Nick gave us a great long term contract with the thought that myself and the team are future title contenders. I need to prove that tomorrow. It’s not enough to just win I need to win in dominate fashion.

 

Don: look liger we all know your a wrestler and you got beat by Rene when you had to stand and bang. What if you can’t take Bayner to the ground?

Liger Justin: You watch that fight Don? I stood and traded punches with a better boxer for three rounds and landed big shots on him. Striking has been a focal point of this camp. If Bayner thinks it’s only about blocking my shot think again. My boxing is far better now and as far as I’m concerned it’s better then Bayner. Easy pick your poison.

 

Don: long term goals in WCF? Sounds like you got a better deal then me wolf man.

 

Liger Justin: only one goal only one thing on my mind beat Bayner prove I belong then we can talk after that.

 

Don: Thanks Liger and good luck tomorrow.

 

Liger Justin: thanks and you to Don. First fight is always the hardest.

 

Don: Folks you heard it hear on Donkey Punch Radio from the Don himself. You know I want a big cash out on my bets and I bet you do to. Bet on Liger Justin bet on Don Cortez and just maybe put some money on Ryan Gordon. Until next time flip flop and fly cool cats.

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WCF WNF 28: Haba vs Sanders Preview



Undercard



Don Cortez (0-0) vs Johnny Cole (4-4) - 265lb division


To open the night we will see two fighters looking to pick up their first win in WCF and for Cortez his first pro MMA win in general. Cole is 0-2 inside the WCF Cage losing by submission in both bouts. This is a good ole’ fashioned striker vs grappler matchup where Cortez will look to bring it to the mat. I believe he will have success doing so and we will see him get his hand raised


Prediction: Don Cortez wins by Unanimous Decision



Joshua Madison (3-6) vs Jinski Grang (2-3) - 205lb division


Next up we have a light heavyweight battle between two guys looking to bounce back from loses. Madison has a 1-2 record in WCF while Grang will be looking to improve to 1-1 after losing his debut. Similar to the last bout we will see a striker vs grappler matchup. Grang has some decent wrestling but I don’t believe he will be able to stuff Madisons takedowns for long. There is potential for a quick finish on the feet by Grang but I’m going to have to go the other way.


Prediction: Madison wins by 2nd round Submission



Thomas Bayner (3-3) vs Liger Justin (7-2) - 170lb division


Here is where is starts to heat up. We have an exciting matchup between a guy on a 2-fight win streak in Bayner (2-1 in WCF) and an exciting debuting prospect Justin. Justin has an impressive 7-2 record outside of WCF but both men have fallen flat when fighting that step up in competition so this should be an even matchup. I think Justin will be able to control this fight and keep it in positions that favor himself.


Prediction: Liger Justin by Unanimous Decision



Rickson Time (6-5) vs Denis Denisov (5-9) - 135lb divison


While both these fighters don’t have shiny records they are tough outs for anyone. Time was hot off a 3-fight win streak outside of WCF before getting KOed by Charles Kenway Jr. in a fight that he was winning thoroughly up until the knockout. Denisov has amassed an unimpressive 2-5 record in WCF but it has been against the top very top level in the 135lb division and he holds notably wins over Alessio Da Santiago and Jens Jensen. I expected this to be a very competitive and exciting fight no matter how it goes.


Prediction: Denis Denisov by 1st round KO



Featured Prelim Bout


Jaka Prawira (7-5) vs #10 Luigi Bonifacio (7-7) - 155lb division


In the featured prelim bout we have a lightweight bout with implications in the ranking. Jaka Prawira is coming off his first win in WCF (1-2) and draws a tough matchup with Luigi Bonifacio. Bonifacio is a dark horse in the lightweight division and has quietly amassed a 4-1 record in WCF with notable wins over Ryan Texas, Jake Smith, and Ivar Lothbrook. Some view Bonifacio as a dark horse in the division sitting at the back of the rankings at #10. Prawira is a talented grappler with all his career wins coming by subs but that is his only path to victory and Bonifacio has shut down grapplers in the past.


Prediction: Luigi Bonifacio by 1st round KO



Maincard



Chandler Tyson (9-4) vs Ralph Long (3-3) - 265lb division


To kick off the main card Chandler Tyson makes his return to jump back into the top 10. He takes on striking prospect Ralph Long with both looking to get back into the win column. Tyson is an original of WCF and has put together a great resume with wins over former heavyweight champions Tom Dirk and Jan Hradek as well as Jack Tupp and Fedor Petrov. Long has a lot to gain with a win over Tyson but it will be a huge test against an elite grappler.


Prediction: Chandler Tyson by 1st round Submission



#8 Andre Mahesa (9-2) vs Pauly Just Training (5-4) - 135lb division


Next up we got our 2nd of 3 bantamweight bouts. Both fighters have good record in WCF but Mahesa (4-1) and (3-2) have failed to bring home wins against the top of the division. Both are well rounded fighters but I think this fight will be decided in the grappling department either way. PJT should look to keep it standing and outstrike Mahesa at distance.


Prediction: Andre Mahesa by 2nd round Submission



Ryan Gordon (1-1) vs #10 Jack Jerome (6-3) - 170lb division


Here we get to see the return of highly touted prospect Ryan Gordon. Gordon showed off we he had so much success in the grappling world when he beat Raymon Dekkers in his WCF & MMA debut but was KOed in his last bout by the surging Erik Axel. Gordon will take on the #10 ranked welterweight Jack Jerome. Jerome made his debut in WCF with the shocking upset of WCF stalwart Jason Bush. Jerome is has a somewhat well-rounded game but favors the grappling aspect which should be interesting against a top of the line grappler in Gordon. Surprisingly enough Gordon may actually have the advantage in the striking department.


Prediction: Ryan Gordon by 1st round Submission



Co-Main Event


Mankar Camoran (9-6) vs #9 Donald Foland (3-4) - 265lb division


In our co-main event for the evening we get to see the debut of an intriguing heavyweight in Mankar Camoran. Camoran is a super well-rounded with a lot of high-level experience in the past challenging for the heavyweight title twice in Madness and coming off an up and down stint in HFC. Camoran will be welcomed to the WCF heavyweight division by Donald Foland who is coming off a big win over Chandler Tyson. Foland will look to play spoiler in Camoran’s debut. Expect a competitive fight all around with Camoran having the advantage on the ground and Foland potentially having the edge on the feet.


Prediction: Mankar Camoran via 3rd Submission



Main Event


#2 Claus Haba (9-0-1) vs #7 Bernie Sanders (11-2) - 135lb division


In our main event we have a pivotal fight for the bantamweight division and a potential #1 contender fight. This fight should be super competitive with boy guys having very similar skillsets. If you had to weight the skills I would say Haba has a very slight advantage in the striking category while Sanders has a very slight edge in grappling, specifically in BJJ. This one is super tough to predict.


Prediction: Bernie Sanders by 4rd Submission


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Donkey Punch radio coming at you live with are cool cat host the Don. Don Cortez.

 

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Don Cortez: Hi there my Saltine of swing. You know the Don only picks winners and I’ll tell you what we got two big winners on our interview program tonight. Manager Tristan Finch and the BMF himself the kingpin the big dog in the yard Ryan Anderson.

 

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Tristan: Hello Don happy we could finally make this happen.

Ryan Anderson: Wassup Don, the champ is here!! Got my belt with me. Let's get this thing started.

Don Cortez: Now look I’m starting with with the brains Finch 10 fighters your own org and a top 100 manager. If I was betting money, which I am, how do you build these boys up into champs?

Tristan: l have experience running organizations and I plan on opening up a 370+ org down in Rio when id numbers roll around. As for my fighters I believe I have some of the best talent there is at 350+ and they are all champions and future champions. There will be a new crop of Finch fighters when ID numbers hit 370.

Don Cortez: Haha you no I got money on you Finch. But the BMF has been making it rain for a while for the Don and we need to ask you a thing or two. One Bruce White jr. you know I gotta know. You came in strong and that dog bit back took you for a drag on the leash. Me and the cats live need to no how did you muster up the will to come out strong in round 5 when the fights two a piece and escape the clutches of defeat?

Ryan Anderson: Bruce White jr is a punk and if I fight his bitch ass again I will knock him out this time. He talked a lot of shit and couldn't back it up. I will admit he is a warrior and I have not been pushed that hard since my fights with Daniel Mendoza, I was exaughested going into the 5th round and my manger/coach told me it was 2-2 going into the 5th and I had to dig deep and beat his ass for 5 minuites and now I'm the p4p champion of WCF.

Don Cortez: Nothing easy on Donkey Punch Radio brother. Look you played it back and knocked Corbin out like a real boogie man. Is the Boogie Man back to take down his next opponent Gaylord? This boy can click and make a fight dirty, pull you into the clinch how are planning on stopping him?

(Tristan laughs)

Ryan Anderson: You can bet your ass I'm the boogeyman of the featherweight division. Corbin and White Jr were both suppose to clinch me to death and that didn't happen. I'm on a whole other level then any other fighter in this division and you'll see when I put that princess to sleep. I'm the mf BMF and I refuse to lose to a gay black man with a padded record.

Finch: It is impossible to KO Anderson, I'm predicting 50-45 UD, but Anderson could finish him.

Ryan Anderson: UD my ass , I'll knock out Gaylord Camera in round 1.

Finch: Its safe to say were confident going into the next bout. We've already discussed who his next opponent could be. It looks like either Jose Ronaldo or Bruce White Jr again ,but I wouldn't be surprised if you see Anderson vs Khabib or Anderson vs Farrokhazd. We want that double champ status, Ryan is the man.

Ryan Anderson: and Fuck Barida Farrokhazds ugly ass too, I know his ass is scared, everytime I come into a divison he leaves to go fight midgets. He don't want no smoke.

Don Cortez: You know we gotta have some call ins when we got playa’s like this on the line. Who we got on call?

Random fan: oh my god! I’m such a fan. Finch how do you make your fighters so great? And Ryan why did you leave Your old manager David Fok and start working with Finch instead?

Finch: I've helped develop and steer some of the best talents at 350+ into success. Anything Is possible and I have some incredibly hard workers and fast learners in my stable. Every fighter I have is a ranked fighter for there respected organization and I plan on continuing our success into 2020.

Ryan Anderson: I was the baddest mother fucker on the island and was sacked by my bum manger and was offered a second chance to continue my career by Tristan Finch and I jumped on the opportunity. I first questioned his decision making by signing me to a 345+ org ,but only after a few fights I was fighting for the belt and I knew has soon has I could get signed to a 350+ org that I would be world champion and look at me now. (Picks championship belt up and puts it over his shoulder)

Don Cortez: Haha the cherry poppin daddies are at it live today everyone. Let wrap this up boys. What do want Mr. Camera to know and what’s next for for both of you?

Finch: continue to dominate and build world champions. I appreciate the time Don.

Ryan Anderson: Camera is probably shaking in his boots ,thinking what have I got myself into. I'm not worried about that scrub. And next time you see me Don I'll have 2 belts, that's a promise.

Don Cortez: thanks finch and my favourite BMF Ryan Anderson. We all want to cash out. Well cool cats cash out big on on Nov 28 and bet on the Still Champ Ryan Anderson. Always bet on the smooth voice of The Don and Tristan Finch. Thanks boys and thanks for calling up the Don.

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