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Wladimir Yaroslev: Морро был слишком медленным для меня. Он не был хорошо подготовлен к этой битве. Однако я очень уважаю его. Он был смиренным в поражении, и он не мусор, чтобы поговорить со мной до боя. Желаю вам хорошо продвигаться вперед, но теперь мое время, и я продолжу продвигаться к вершине в этой организации.

 

Translation: (Morro was too slow for me. He was not well prepared for this fight. I have much respect for him though. He was humble in defeat and he did not trash talk me before the fight. Wish you well going forward, but now is my time, and I will continue to push to the top in this organization.)

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SyFi - Weekend Recap

 

A big weekend came to a close in Sydney, almost 8000 viewers and 3 cards of action, brought to you by FOrge Clothing from Montreal.
Friday:
A no. 1 Eliminator Fight at 205 highlighted the action on Friday, Cornelius Albatros netted his chance to face Champion McNasty with a 3rd Round RKO over Ken Ring. In the Co-Main Event Apollo Reid punched the inside track to the 185 title, moving to the No. 2 spot and waiting for the fight to happen next week. He got a unanimous Decision over Mickey DIaz. A 145 Jazz Clementine KOed Marill Wilson and began talks of a title fight perhaps to happen soon.
Fight of the night: Don Flamenco vs Nikos Basoukos
KO of the night: Zedidiah Goldberg
Sub of the night: Henning Lind
Saturday:
Always a big day, on Saturday a title fight and 2 No. 1 COntender FIghts highlighted the Action. It was the end of a lot of Smack Talk, as Daichi Kishimoto submitted Glass Joe in Round 1, and afterwards both shook hands and exchanged words of respect. Next Challenger at 135 will be Dieselnoi Por Pramuk, he submitted Gary Dema at the End of Round 2, and we can expect a great grappling match, when he faces Kishimoto. In the Main Event it was AKimbo Spice, who took the TKO and qualified for a title fight. He won against Max Luther in a fight, that as expected didn't last long. In other Action Matt Wills and Wladimir Yaroslev showed their class at 265+, but both will not face each other, they'll go different routes to Potential Tilte Shots. The night also had wins for 2 Chiefs from Cherokee Nation, and a SyFi debut of 205 Unknown Combatant.
Fight of the night: Adam Hardy vs Bogdan Uzun
KO of the night: Chief Waters
Sub of the night: Matt Wills
Sunday:
Sunday was the night of the 170s, and the title fight brought a quick decision, Mike Johnson defended his belt with a first round TKO vs. Jiminez. In the other 2 Main Fights Gideon Navaro and Chris Snoky won their fights, setting up a fight between the two for a No. 1 COntender spot. This brings a quick picture into the 170 race, where Mike Johnson will face the winner of Harada/Daughtrey first in 3 weeks, if all goes to plan.
Rosario Fusco earned another impressive win at 265, and some aspiring future superstars showed themself in Leekpai, Raagnar and Scipio.
Fight of the night: Nils Ragnaar vs Carl Johnson
KO of the night: Ingo Butzhammer
Sub of the night: Aaron Dale
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Sydney Fights a look into the title Race (Updated: 04/09)

 

To me the most important and one of the break or make criterias in an Org is the way titles are handed out and defended.

At Sydney Fights, we now have almost every title fight that, as we now reached a point, where it should be much clearer, who is ranked where, we will start to have Power Rankings. Please note, only fighters with at Least one Fight at a Sydney Fights Event will be ranked.

 

135:

Champion: Daichi Kishimoto(5-1),

1. Dieselnoi Por Pramuk(6-0)

2. Pinched Nerve (4-0)

3. Nick Holey (3-0)

4. Glass Joe (3-1)

5. Chief Waters (2-1)

6. Zurab Koshadze (2-1)

7. Marcelo Barbosa (4-1)

8. Brain Fog (3-2)

9. DeJuan Carneiro (2-0)

 

 

NR(yet to debut): Yodsawan Sitsongrit (2-2)

 

Title Fight:

28/04 Daichi Kishimoto vs. Prakmuk

 

11/04 Fog vs. Hendal (2-1)

13/04 Holey vs. Baxter (2-1)

14/04 Nerve vs. Barbosa

14/04 Joiesson (1-0) vs. Rodriguez (2-0)

21/04 Koshadze vs. Yodsawan

25/05 Carneiro vs. Kubota (3-2)

27/04 Water vs. Joe

 

 

 

145:

Champion: Илья Муромец (7-0)

 

1. Sergei Geng (4-1)

2. Jazz Clementine (4-1)

3. Half Life (3-1-1)

4. Marcos Santana(3-0)

5. Sun Ming (3-2-1)

6. Silvio Dante (3-2)

7.Javier Dominguez (2-1-1)

8. Joca Carioca (2-2-1)

9. Aaron Dale(2-1)

 

 

 

NR(not debut yet): Evan Page (3-2)

 

Title Fight:

21/04 Илья Муромец vs. Sergei Geng

 

Key Fights:

13/04 Life vs. Santana

21/04 Page vs. Dante

21/04 Dominguez vs. Sugg (2-3)

25/04 Telkins (1-1) vs. Henley (1-0)

25/04 Clementine vs. Ming

02/05 Carioca vs. Dale

 

 

 

 

 

155:

Champion: Gennady Golovkin (5-2)

1. Akimbo Spice (4-0)

2. Xavier Merlin (4-1)

3. Pat Williams (6-2)

4. Chief Thunder Rolls (3-0)

5. Bernardo de Barros (4-1)

6. Kento Gan Bus (3-1)

7. Max Luther (4-1)

8. Chief Eyes (3-1)

8. Mirko Filipovic (2-1)

9. Nazim Bardakci (5-1)

 

 

NR yet: Justin Sane(5-3), Bill Hardwick (3-1), Murphy Brown (6-3-1)

 

 

Title Fight:

22/04 Golovkin vs. Spice

 

Key Fights:

11/04 Filipovic vs. Canthrophous jr. (1-1)

13/04 Merlin vs. Sane

13/04 Bardakci vs. Johnson(3-1)

21/04 Rolls vs. Gan Bus

21/04 de Barros vs. Huu Mo(2-1)

27/04 Luther vs. Eyes

 

 

170:

Champion: Mike Johnson (4-0)

1. Akira Harada (5-0)

2. Kevin Daughtrey (6-0)

3. Gideon Navarro(5-1),

4. Chris Snoky (7-1-1),

5. Steve Collins (3-0)

6. Hanyu Lee (2-0)

7. Scotty Toute (3-0)

8.Bruno Javier Jiminez (5-3)

9. Pyotr Petrov (3-1)

 

 

 

NR yet: Shagat Shanti (8-2), Roy Whittaker(2-0), Pahani Julmu (3-0)

 

 

Title Fight:

Johnson vs. tba

 

Key Fights:

15/04: Collins vs. Nurmagabeeb

15/04: Lee vs. Shanti

15/04 No. 1 Contender Fight: Harada vs. Daughtrey

18/04: Gustav vs. Wolf (3-3)

18/04 Petrov vs. Branch (4-2)

22/04 Toute vs. Johnsen (5-2)

22/04 Whittaker vs. Halonen(1-2-1)

29/04 No. 1 Contender Fight Navarro vs. Snoky

29/04 Jiminez vs. Julmu

 

185:

Champion: Big Asznee (8-0)

1. Sergei Bumanov (3-0)

2. Apollo Reid (6-3)

3. Ciro di Marzio (3-1)

4. Travis Mitchell (3-1)

5. Jack Anville (5-3)

6. Man Itizer (7-4)

7. Wayne Benning (3-1)

8. Sammy Kilbach (5-1)

9. Zedidah Goldberg (2-0)

 

 

NR: (yet to debut) , Kalmin Maltsuri (5-4), Victor Creed (3-0), Joey Hatton (9-2)

 

Title Fight:

15/04 Asznee vs. Bumanov

 

Key Fights:

11/04 Mitchell vs. Silva

13/04 Maltsuri vs. Homelius (2-1)

18/04 Benning vs. Whittaker (2-1)

22/04 Di Marzio vs. Creed

22/04 Itizer vs. Black (2-0)

22/04 Hatton vs. Anville

28/04 Kilbach vs. Stalker (4-3)

29/04 Goldberg vs. Westbrook (2-1)

 

 

 

205:

Champion: Mister McNasty (7-3)

1. Cornelius Albatross (6-1)

2. Mauro Carnera (5-0)

3. Sheamus Meallan (3-0-1)

4. Damatang Camara (6-1)

5. Unknown Combatant (6-4)

6.Tristan Farsight (5-2)

7. Lars Hard (6-4)

8.Yunieor Dorticosos (3-0)

9. Kazuma Kuwabara (2-0)

 

 

 

 

NR(yet to debut): Melvin Comeau (9-3), Mujahid Jackson (4-0), Blake Phoenix (9-2), Billy Arseworth (8-2), Dai Zexi (4-1)

 

Title Fight:

21/04 McNasty vs. Albatross

 

Key Fights:

15/04 Farsight vs. Hard

15/04 Dorticosos vs. Kustaa (2-1)

20/04 Jackson vs. Comeau

20/04 No. 1 Contender Fight Carnera vs. Meallan

20/04 Kuwabara vs. Dee (1-2)

20/04 Arseworth vs. Camara

28/04 Combatant vs. Ring (5-1)

28/04 Zexi vs. Syracuse (3-1)

 

 

 

265:

Champion: Rick Piano (8-0)

1. Gyukosho Fujimoto (4-0)

2. Travis Dillon (5-0)

3. Bill Shorton (5-1)

4. Mark Borrego (4-1)

5. Yoshihiro Nakayama (5-3)

6. Rosario Fusco (6-1)

7. Rivo Riitta (2-1)

8. Billy Bobkins (3-1)

9. Angel Childress (2-0)

 

NR(yet to debut): ,Ross Barkley (5-2)

 

Title Fight:

14/04 Piano vs. Fujimoto

 

Key Fights:

13/04 Childress vs. Morrisson(2-2)

15/04 Grotin vs. Mishmash (3-3)

18/04 Riita vs. Heath (2-3)

22/04 No. 1 Contender Fight Dillon vs. Barkley

27/04 Shorton vs. Tank (4-1)

27/04 Borrego vs. Nakayama

27/04 Fusco vs. Diaz (4-1)

27/04 Bobkins vs. Lopez (2-0)

 

 

 

265+:

Champion: Arn Anderson (4-0)

1. Voshon Daniels (3-1)

2. Wladimir Yaroslev (3-0)

3. Matt Wills (3-1)

4.Ole Anderson (3-1)

5. Hulk Hogan (5-3)

6. Gandolf Schmidt (3-0)

7. Adam Hardy (3-2)

8. Cat Fhin (2-2)

9.Jeff Messer (2-2)

 

NR yet: Bob McDonald (3-0), Fedor Vovchancyn (4-1)

 

 

Title Fight:

13/04 A. Anderson vs. Daniels

 

Key Fights:

11/04 Fhin vs. Edwards (2-1)

13/04 McDonald vs. Schmidt

20/04 Hogan vs. Vovchancyn

20/04 O.Anderson vs. Messer

20/04 Wills vs. Kim (2-1)

28/04 Yaroslev vs. Hardy

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SyFi 37 Preview

by Malikoy Muza
April 14th, 2018 - Hyashi's Lounge in Sydney, Australia

 

The Anderson Era has been in effect over the Super Heavyweight division of Sydney Fights since the very beginning, but the number one contender Voshon 'The Pain Train' Daniels is coming to crush their legacy like he is known to do to his opposition's chins. Also, the former SyFi Bantamweight champion Marcelo Barbosa makes his comeback against Pinched Nerve, who is ranked at #2 in the oven fresh SyFi rankings. On to the previews!

 

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For the Super Heavyweight Title - © Arn 'The Enforcer' Anderson [4 - 0] vs. (#1) Voshon 'The Pain Train' Daniels [3 - 1]
There's no line 'The Enforcer' won't cross to keep a hold of the gold strapped around his waist, not even making his own brother Ole Anderson tap to a kimura like in SyFi 29. Anderson has faced more talented strikers than Voshon in the past, though not one quite as fearsome. Appropriately nicknamed 'The Pain Train', Daniels does just that with three impressive finishes in SyFi. His last addition to the KO column came as he floored Harald Knochmal in SyFi 28 for the Knockout of the Night award. Both are going out there looking for a finish, it's only going to be a matter of if Arn Anderson can get the takedown on Daniels or not. If the takedown's there, a submission might be too, but something is calling for a Voshon Daniels underdog story. He's going out bombing and one of them must land. I'm sure Arn is just hoping it's not straight to his face.
PICK: Voshon Daniels by TKO.

Bantamweight Division - (#7) Marcelo Barbosa [4 - 1] vs. (#2) Pinched Nerve [4 - 0]
While on the topic of cinderella stories, Marcelo Barbosa was in the receiving end of one as Glass Joe made his dream of becoming a champion true in their five rounder back in SyFi 25. Barbosa struggled to get him down for much of the fight and lost an unanimous decision. His first fight back is against a tough customer in Pinched Nerve, ranked third in the Bantamweight rankings with two wins in SyFi. A striker, Nerve also has some wrestling chops and good jiu-jitsu in his arsenal. Barbosa's likely going to have a much harder time getting Nerve down than Joe, it might be a case of being outwrestled again for him.
PICK: Pinched Nerve by decision.

Super Heavyweight Division - 'The Barnyard Brawler' Jim Bob McDonald [3 - 0] vs. (#6) Gandolf 'Magician' Schmidt [3 - 0]
Gandolf Schmidt has been causing a fair amount of havoc amongst the Super Heavyweight, having bagged three TKO wins inside the SyFi cage. Jim Bob McDonald is coming over from MLC, where he smashed two chins flush and got a hard five round decision victory. He looks to storm the rankings by defeating Schmidt, who is by no means an easy opponent. The two share a solid boxing background mixed with a wrestling base, but make no mistake, they're looking throw down. By the looks of it we're going to have ourselves a boxing match with MMA gloves and it doesn't look like one is that much at advantage over the other.
PICK: Jim Bob McDonald by TKO.

Light Heavyweight Division - Corey 'Little Thunder' Smith Jr [1 - 1] vs. 'Killer' Mike Grey [2 - 1]
'Killer' Mike Grey is another fighter coming off a title bout loss, having been defeated by Damatang Camara who made him bleed like Great Muta until the ringside doctor deemed him unfit to continue. Corey Smith Jr was bested by Benjamin Bronckhorsten in SyFi 21, mostly due to loading up his shots, but getting nothing more than a big swing and a miss time and time again. Against Grey he needs to be more accurate, especially landing the jab to avoid Grey level changing for takedowns. The biggest weapon for 'Killer' Mike would be his ground and pound, it'll be interesting to see how much he can throw ground strikes in the first place. In his fight with Camara he seemed like a fish out of water in the stand up exchanges.
PICK: Corey Smith Jr by TKO.

Middleweight Division - Iso Paa [1 - 1] vs. Darth Bo [4 - 1]
Coming off a head kick loss to Apollo Reid, Darth Bo is looking to regain momentum against a very deadly striker in Iso Paa. Doubt it's his real name, but Iso Paa (translates to Big Head) has a granite chin to go with the big head. Darth Bo's going to be looking for double legs, but is outclassed in the grappling department and needs a submission finish. On the other hand, Paa's going to be hunting for the KO.
PICK: Iso Paa by knockout.

Light Heavyweight Division - Luke 'Crusher' Bentley [1 - 2] vs. Gamzat Gamzatov [2 - 0]
A grappler vs. striker match up, this one's going to be tough to call simply because they are evenly at advantage at their respective field. Gamzat Gamzatov has two submission of the night awards in SyFi and hopes to add a third one to that over Bentley. Bentley needs to close the distance clinching up, then deliver knees and elbows from the Thai plum. He's already been subbed twice, so if anything, he's going in as the slight underdog.
PICK: Gamzat Gamzatov by submission.

Bantamweight Division - Connor 'Chameleon' Joieson [1 - 0] vs. Dani 'El Cid' Rodriguez [2 - 0]
Both Joeison and Rodriguez are coming off a win, looking to stretch that into a win streak. Evenly matched on the feet, the biggest disparity is Joeison's solid wrestling ability, which he'll be looking to make use of in the form of lethal ground and pound. Rodriguez will have a difficult time stopping the takedowns or controlling the ground game. He needs to stand and trade as long as he can, otherwise it's going to be a short showing.
PICK: Connor Joeison by TKO.

Heavyweight Division - 'The Reckless' Bald Bull [2 - 0] vs. Markus 'Menchov' Hambucher [0 - 1]
Bald Bull has had a little lay-off, last appearing in WeInSyd 1 under different management, which ended favorably as Bull knocked out Juju Kmeldov. With the change in managers he went to make an appearance in the local circuit, before his eventual return now against Markus Hambucher. A heavy handed boxer who is a definite knockout threat, despite their records Hambucher seems the favorite going in. Of course Bull's in with a striker's chance, but even if he makes it further into the fight his chances don't look too good.
PICK: Markus Hambucher by TKO.

Heavyweight Division - Mohamed 'Durum' Dogan [2 - 1] vs. 'Steel Drivin Man' John Henry [0 - 1]
In his previous showing Mohamed Dogan suffered a disappointing loss as he got sweeped on the ground and promptly finished thereafter with strikes courtesy of Brock Bolt. Henry got knocked out by Rosario Fusco in the very first round, but is looking to emerge victorious here. Dogan has shown a clear inability to finish takedowns and grappling in general, but has a chin that could hold up Henry's punches as he moves in. Quite evenly matched, there is not much to separate the two. It'll be interesting to see how much of a threat John Henry is in stand up, wrestling and the ground as he's still a bit of an unknown quantity at this point.
PICK: Mohamed Dogan by decision.

Bantamweight Division - Dennis 'Prison Escaper' Wayne Hope [0 - 2] vs. Lotus Flower [0 - 1]
Both Dennis Wayne Hope and Lotus Flower left WeInSyd 3 with a defeat. Lotus couldn't keep his fight on the feet due to his poor wrestling, which is going to be an issue for him tonight as well. The better grappler, Hope will likely get his wish in dragging the fight to the ground at some point, but whether or not he's able to keep it there is another question. Either way, this fight could be a possible decision, if Lotus can't get the opportunity to properly let his hands go and get a stoppage.
PICK: Lotus Flower by TKO.

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Daichi Kishimoto aka Sumato Attack aka THE CHAMP

 

anyway...

 

Just wanted to keep you all posted my training is going well I am looking forward to defending my title against Dieselnoi Poi Pramuk...I have an autograph session Next week Friday at Hayashi's lounge in LA I will be giving away a specisl limited edition DAICHI KISHIMOTO edition UFC 3 game plus a few Hoodies...be there as soon as possible I will be there for 2 hours

 

Cheers

 

#andstill

#bantamweightchamp

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Daichi Kishimoto aka Sumato Attack aka THE CHAMP

 

anyway...

 

Just wanted to keep you all posted my training is going well I am looking forward to defending my title against Dieselnoi Poi Pramuk...I have an autograph session Next week Friday at Hayashi's lounge in LA I will be giving away a specisl limited edition DAICHI KISHIMOTO edition UFC 3 game plus a few Hoodies...be there as soon as possible I will be there for 2 hours

 

Cheers

 

#andstill

#bantamweightchamp

This right here... this is what we need more of. This is good stuff.

 

P.S. : the previews and reviews are great also, but this sort of thing is what helps pass the time and breathe life into the fighters between fights. I love this sort of thing. Keep it up.

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This right here... this is what we need more of. This is good stuff.

 

P.S. : the previews and reviews are great also, but this sort of thing is what helps pass the time and breathe life into the fighters between fights. I love this sort of thing. Keep it up.

Thanks I just hope my opponent can come and engage in some good old fasioned friendly smack to hype the fight for me to make me crave a win if the opponent doesn't say anything ever I feel like I am fighting a CPU...I almost lose the will to win...btw Goodluck with all your fights Mr. Falcone you DA MAN!! :winner: Grab that gold soon

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Dani "El Cid" Rodriguez

 

"Looking forward to putting on a show for the Sydney crowd again. Better keep that Fight of the Night bonus close, I'm prepared to go to war!"

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SyFi 38 Preview

by Malikoy Muza
April 15th, 2018 - Bondi Outdoor Arena in Sydney, Australia

The proud posterboy Mr. Piano is at it again as Sydney Fights comes to the Bondi Outdoor Arena, where Rick 'Roidburg' Piano looks to return to his title defending ways against the challenger Gyukosho Fujimoto. In the co-main event welterweight number one contendership is on the line as Akira Harada and Kevin Daughtrey go head to head. Also, Big Asznee defends his SyFi Middleweight Championship against Sergei Bumanov.

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For the Heavyweight Title - © Rick 'Roidburg' Piano [8 - 0] vs. (#1) Gyukosho 'Fujizilla' Fujimoto [4 - 0]
The heavyweight champion Rick Piano has been running rough shot over anyone who has dared to face him thus far. As of writing this, Piano is tied for most fights in SyFi (5), the only one of those to win every fight and the champ has done it every time by knockout. There was some buzz on the social media before and after Piano's fight with Odogwu Agrinya, but Mr. Roidburg proved that not even an outside challenger can dethrone the homegrown king. Gyukosho Fujimoto is a newer arrival, with only the no.1 contendership win over Rivo Riitta in his SyFi record. A very impressive striker who has cross-trained to improve his overall game, Fujimoto previously went 2 - 0 in IFC before coming to Sydney. Both of these gentlemen (not sure if that applies to Piano) pack a big punch and no doubt are looking to land loaded shots to get the flush knockout. They're almost even in the regard that their wrestling / thaiboxing preferences might cancel each other out in the clinch, so clean striking exchanges are to be expected in this barnburner of a main event.
PICK: Rick Piano by knockout.

Welterweight No. 1 Contendership - (#1) Akira Harada [5 - 0] vs. (#2) Kevin Daughtrey [6 - 0]
Certified head hunters, Harada and Daughtrey have got two knockouts each as they look to add one more to the tally against each other. Harada's last effort was against Thor Odinson where he controlled the range and positioning in the fight with his wrestling, before stopping Thor in the second round. Kevin Daughtrey is unlikely to get bullied like that though, but Harada is sure to try. The big question is who has the better chin as they are known to have good knockout power in their hands. Here's to hoping the two rather go out swinging than hugging in the clinch, as they have the potential to put on a real slobberknocker. Almost dead even, it's a toss up between these strikers.
PICK: Kevin Daughtrey by knockout.

For the Middleweight Title - © Big 'Baba' Asznee [8 - 0] vs. (#1) Sergei 'The Serge' Bumanov [3 - 0]
Big Asznee has shown to be an accomplished jiu jitsu specialist inside the cage, having tapped out two opponents in SyFi title fights and grabbed two decision victories on his road to the championship. Asznee is scheduled to make his second defence against Sergei Bumanov, who has gone on a three fight win spree to make it to this bout. Asznee's is going for takedowns straight after the buzzer, that's a no-brainer, but it'll be interesting to see what Sergei Bumanov's tactic going in will be. Very much a well-rounded athlete, he's shown to be a capable wrestler and ground guy, but much of his stand up has been merely short bursts of action. He needs to go out and strike, completing a double leg and slipping ground and pound is a dangerous thought against the submission expertise of the reigning champion. A tough fight to call since Bumanov has yet to be truly challenged in his career, much of it will be decided on whether or not Sergei Bumanov can stop takedowns, because both fighters are capable of going out to grind decisions.
PICK: Sergei Bumanov by decision

Light Heavyweight Division - (#6) Tristan Farsight [5 - 2] vs. (#7) Lars Hard [6 - 4]
I don't think Lars Hard is very pleased with yours truly, since I picked him to lose and he went out to prove me wrong with his fresh, new management. Here he is on a 2 fight win streak, ranked #7, going toe to toe with another ranked light heavyweight in Tristan Farsight. Since coming over from RISE, Farsight has likewise won two in a row to completely turn his momentum around. Lars Hard likes to get up close, grabbing ahold of his opponent and letting it rip. While he has the slight grappling advantage, Farsight's thaiboxing training will balance the scales a bit in the clinch. With his heavy hands, Tristan Farsight looks to be the bigger threat. Queue hate mail - I'll be sitting back eating popcorn Michael Jackson style!
PICK: Tristan Farsight by TKO.

Welterweight Division - Khalamedov Nurmagabeeb [3 - 1] vs. Steve 'The Celtic Warrior' Collins [3 - 0]
Forget being refined, Steve Collins goes out to stand and bang with all his opponents, while Khalamedov Nurmagabeeb prefers the ground aspect. A great wrestler and a capable jiu jitsu artist, Nurmagabeeb needs a takedown to establish control in the fight. Collins will likely be able to stop some takedowns, thus being on the driver seat with his pace of striking. Nurmagabeeb hasn't shown to be the best at locking in a submission, while Collins has been very accurate and powerful with his punching. He's going in as a comfortable favorite to this one.
PICK: Steve Collins by TKO.

Light Heavyweight Division - Gootti Kustaa [2 - 1] vs. (#8) Yunieor 'Neurosurgeon' Dorticosos [3 - 0]
Gootti Kustaa and Yunieor Dorticosos have clocked two to the win column each, though Kustaa has also one SyFi loss to Tristan Farsight. A freestyle wrestler who prefers ground and pound tactis, he's going against a sprawl and brawler in the #8 ranked light heavyweight Dorticosos. Kustaa has already faced off one talented striker in Farsight, which was a tight 29-28 decision loss, but he showed he can hang with fists flying. The key for the Russian will be his takedown defence, as Gootti is a talented wrestler. Yunieor needs to be aggressive when trading punches or he might be on the wrong end of a decision.
PICK: Gootti Kustaa by decision.

Welterweight Division - Hanyu 'Little Dragon' Lee [2 - 0] vs. Sagat 'Aum' Shanti [8 - 2]
Sagat Shanti is making his Sydney Fights debut, having appeared for both KAMIKAZE and AnC in the past with a combined record of 3 - 1 in organizational competition. His first SyFi opponent is one of the better strikers in any division, Hanyu Lee. Lee is a great kicker and an apt puncher who likes to mix in strikes on the feet. Even though not a clincher, Shanti might be best off keeping him close trying to neutralize Lee's offence as the more accomplished grappler. However, Hanyu Lee might be too quick, too elusive with his footwork for Shanti to use smothering wrestling.
PICK: Hanyu Lee by TKO.

Lightweight Division - Chris Davis [2 - 3] vs. 'The Celestial Samurai' Hokuto Akira [1 - 0]
Before his last fight, Chris Davis was on a three bout losing streak that ended when he landed a bunch of devastating elbows that laid out Karnak Lao. In his lone appearance, Hokuto Akira took home an unanimous decision victory over Steph Curry in a muay thai clinch war, despite being the lesser grappler. This day is no different for Akira as he once again faces a superior wrestler who prefers to work the clinch. He needs to keep Davis at bay to avoid grappling exchanges as well as his elbow and knee strikes. If the action goes to the clinch, it's going to be all Davis, but if not, Akira has a fair chance of getting another decision or a TKO.
PICK: Chris Davis by decision.

Lightweight Division - Joey 'Coco' Diaz [1 - 1] vs. 'Royal Blood' Chakrii Weecharangsan [1 - 0]
Like the above, this fight pits against two thaiboxers in what is certainly going to be a stand up war. Weecharangsan has spent only 32 seconds in the cage after getting a quick knockout over Pormax Zamar in SyFi 24. Of course in his last appearance Joey Diaz made even faster work out of Logan Reid with 10 seconds in the clock of his TKO victory. The better boxer, Diaz is looking to keep the fight on the outside and let his hands go. Weecharangsan is still somewhat of an enigma, but he's going to enjoy a grappling advantage and is not too far behind Diaz's boxing.
PICK: Chakrii Weecharangsan by TKO.

Heavyweight Division - Draco 'Wild' Grotin [3 - 1] vs. Orc Mismash [3 - 3]
To open the show we have two hungry fighters that have gone one a piece in Sydney Fights and want to improve their overall record. Tactically, it's hard to say what either man will do as they both have the option of standing and striking, taking the fight to the ground or clinching up, letting it go with their hands. MIsmash has a good chin that should hold up any one shot KO shots of Grotin. On the other hand Grotin has shown to have heart, so it's going to be difficult for Mismash to get a standing barrage TKO. He might be best searching for a takedown, trying to lock in a submission hold.
PICK: Draco Grotin by decision.

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Lars Hard: Again? Wow! I’m starting to think you might put my opponents as favourites just to have people watching, if you would tell the truth, which is, that Tristan is gettin slept, why would someone even watch? Yea thats probably it. However Tristan I advise you to not get over your head with this bs review. AND FOR YOU MUZA I JUST HOPE YOU’LL COME TO YOUR SENSES BECAUSE THIS IS RIDICILOUS! Nevermind I’m calm and collected and I look forward to putting one more KO win to my record.

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Voshon "The Pain Train" Daniels: Choo, Choooooo!!! Chugga-chugga-chugga-chugga... Whhhoooooooooo!!! That's the sound of the Pain Train comin' through, baby... it's a non-stop express freight train and it's destination is the championship. Y'all better clear da tracks, 'cause this here train ain't stoppin' for no one!!! Chooo Chooooooo!!!! Whooo, baby! That's what I'm talking about! Get ready for the Pain, Anderson... 'Cause you is standin' right on the rails... It's gonna get meeeesssssyyyy!!!

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SyFi 36
Hiyashi‘s Lounge

Main Event
155 #2 Xavier Merlin vs. Justin Sane

This one is a great Main Event, while the 155 title is always up for strange things, Xavier Merlin tonight could become the No. 1 Challenger with a win, while loosing a title fight at RISE, he had a great Decision win in his SyFi debut. Justin Sane is pretty euqal on the ground and wrestling, but his stand up is non existent, he is under new management, but his lack of morale may be a problem.

Prediction: Decision win for Merlin

185 Aulis Homelius vs. Kalmin Maltsuri

Homelius brings wonderful wrestling and a 2-1 record at SYFI, Maltsuri makes his Org debut and is a Wonderful Muay Thai Artist with some wrestling background, but has several Morale and Conditioning problems, he lost his last two fights at Duel.

Prediction: Homelius by Decision

145 #3 Half Life vs. #4 Marcos Santana

A big fight for both, 2-1 in SyFi Half Life looks to keep his two fight win streak in tact, while Santana is unbeaten, having 3 wins at Syfi. Both being brown Belts and having BJJ as their Main Game, for 19yo Santana this fight may come a little early, He has yet to experience a 2nd round, while Half Life is known for longer battles.

Prediction: Half Life by Submission in Round 3.

155 #9 Nazim Bardakci vs. Derek Johnson

Bardakci is 2-1 in SyFI Fights, having only lost to Keon Fazeli, who since then couldn‘t win another fight. Johnson is a Wonderful Boxer, who‘s 1-1 at SyFi. But forget all this as the key to the fight, Johnson looks gased already, having had trouble to make the weigh in.

Prediction: Bardakci by Submission Rd. 1

265 CJ Morrison vs. #9 Angel Childress

Morrison with a new Management looks to get back on track, while Childress is 2-0 at SyFi, if Childress can get Morrison on the ground it will be over quick, and „The Mauler“ is a pure Kick Boxer, he needs to pray for a Quick Flash KO.

Prediction: Childress by Submission Rd. 1

155 Fazeli vs. Joints

This is a Re-Match from an earlier draw, I hope the Boo-Birds stay in this time, not all is lost now, it is very likely, they could go the distance again, as both are ground specialists, and 3 out of Fazelis 6 fights have gone the distance.

Prediction: One will fall asleep


155 Lermontov vs. Ali

Not really lots of challenge, Lermontov dominates Ali everywhere except Boxing, where they are even, look for Lermontov to start a win streak here.

Prediction: Lermontov by TKO, KO and Submission

135 #3 Nick Holey vs. Dax Baxter

A big one hidden down the card, as despite being No. 3 ranked and having won 3 in a row respect is something Holey has not gotten a lot of, Baxter is in top shape and coming off a win, and likely will be Holeys biggest test so far, Holey is a minimum Weight, so thats never a challenge, but my spotters said he looks a bit out of shape

Prediction: Class in BJJ wins, Holey by Submission Round 1

265 Imbert vs. Allu

A Superb Boxer Imbert is dominated everywhere else by Allu, who makes his SyFi debut, Allu showed his class in his single QFC, while Imbert showed mixed results in SYFI.

Prediction: Depending on the tactic Allu will choose, either a Submission in Round 1, or a banging Fight, winner: Allu

145 Zieske vs. Monahan

Zieske is making his SyFi debut, and is one to watch, he could well be a challenger soon, while Monahan was outclassed in his first SyFi fight vs. Santana

Prediction: Zieske by BIG KO Round 1

Now, get your clothes at the FORGE, or take a gamble at IMPULSE Betting, who offer odds on this card.

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Lars Hard: Again? Wow! I’m starting to think you might put my opponents as favourites just to have people watching, if you would tell the truth, which is, that Tristan is gettin slept, why would someone even watch? Yea thats probably it. However Tristan I advise you to not get over your head with this bs review. AND FOR YOU MUZA I JUST HOPE YOU’LL COME TO YOUR SENSES BECAUSE THIS IS RIDICILOUS! Nevermind I’m calm and collected and I look forward to putting one more KO win to my record.

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Tristan Farsight: He put you as the underdog, because you are the underdog. It took a perennial champion in RISE 3 rounds to beat me and you are no where near close to as skilled as he was. You will owe Muza an apology after the fight if you are able to even speak at that point in time. Don't worry though I'm sure he would be willing to do a hospital visit to get your post fight interview.

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Lars Hard: Tristan, Tristan, Tristan, if you actually believe that you have a chance against me, then youre funny. Its not the first time Im put as the underdog by Muza and guess what, the guy that was the favourite only hit me with one leg kick in the whole fight or yeah until he got KOed in second round. So be prepared, the preview shows one thing but believe me the fight will be different just as it has been all my life. Nobody ever believed me, the writers always thought I would lose, my last manager left me out in the streets, so you see Im comfortable being the underdog in other peoples eyes because I know that I will win and now that I have a manager that also believes in me, Im unstoppable and I will show it once again against you Tristy.

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Lars Hard: Tristan, Tristan, Tristan, if you actually believe that you have a chance against me, then youre funny. Its not the first time Im put as the underdog by Muza and guess what, the guy that was the favourite only hit me with one leg kick in the whole fight or yeah until he got KOed in second round. So be prepared, the preview shows one thing but believe me the fight will be different just as it has been all my life. Nobody ever believed me, the writers always thought I would lose, my last manager left me out in the streets, so you see Im comfortable being the underdog in other peoples eyes because I know that I will win and now that I have a manager that also believes in me, Im unstoppable and I will show it once again against you Tristy.

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Tristan Farisight: Funny you talk about the past so much, when I thought you were trying to start over after your last manager dumped you. Between the cosmetic surgery growing, a beard and shaving your head one would think you went through a mid life crisis after you couldn't hack it in the NJMMA organization. Just, because you won two fights since "changing" yourself doesn't mean you have really been changed. You might as well go back to the surgeon get him to do one moore surgery and join the women's mma scene, because you might be able to make it there.

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Lars Hard: Feeling small and weak? I mean why all the personal attacks? Insecurity maybe? And as for the fight, you will see, if you believe for a second that you have a chance because of my past losses in NJMMA, well you are going to get slept in less than one minute, so please for the fans sake be focused dont lose your head and we could entertain the fans for maybe 2 rounds and then you are gettin slept, if you are going in to the cage expecting to fight the "old" Lars Hard well lets put it this way if you are able to fight again after I demolish you in the cage you are a very lucky man.

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Tristan Farsight: Get slept, get slept, that's all you ever say. Who uses the words "get slept"? Your living up to your self confident tag. I'll get to show you the superiority of knockout power versus a guy who only has confidence going for him. You would think if your manager really was the chosen one he could find a fighter with more than self confidence and a penchant for sleep.

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Tristan Farsight: Just, because you had your face rearranged professionally doesn't mean you are now qualified to do so. Win or lose I'll still be the one attracting the ladies. However, there is no fixing that ugly ratty thing you call a beard, but I'll see if I can do you a favor and punch it off of your face. Anyone with a 1st grade education can understand what "get slept" means, but by second grade they realize that its time to grow up and stop using such elementary terminology.

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MMA AUSTRALIA:

Reporter Will Swanton: We understand you switched organizations and signed with Sydney Fights. Why the switch?

 

Victor Creed: Its simple. I'm just travelling the world in search for my little brother James Howlett. He is also a fighter. Last guy I dominated in IFC told me that he is living in Sydney. So I went to Sydney and started beating people up in the streets for information. Finally someone was left well enough to speak and said for me to look for information at Sydney Fights with him being a fighter. So I got in touch with them.

Swanton: Hey you can't go assaulting people on the streets!

Creed: *Snarls* Grrrrrr!

Swanton: Umm but who am I to tell you what you can do? You are a young talented, unbeaten rising star in MMA. How do you see your next fight with Ciro Di Marzio who hasn't lost since coming to Sydney Fights go?

Creed: You're no-one Swanton. That's who you are. The only other person than me that matters in this world is James, and is the only one who can calm the beast within me. And what do I think about Marzio? Hope he both has some information for me to beat out of him and that he survives long enough to give me that information.

Swanton: People seem to be amazed by your speed. How fast are you really?

Creed: Don't know. No-one has ever timed me before, but I'm fast enough that no-one has ever been able to get away from me before. *Stares coldly*

Swanton: Umm uhh thank you for coming. That is all we have time for I think. Hope you find your brother, and I would just like to add I have no information about James.

Creed: What!? Then how did you know his name is James!?

Swanton: Because you told me, honest! You told me!! I later went to the hospital with an arm pulled completely out of socket, broken leg, broke jaw, and several cuts. To the fighters at Sydney Fights; I urge you to just give that psychotic animal the information that he wants. It's not worth it.

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Lars Hard: After all the shit you have been talking Tristy this is what you put up? My grandma would fight better! And also for all the fans asking why I didnt knock him out, well I like toying with my food from time to time. Also I cant forget you Muza hahahaha second time now, when will you learn? Also I would like to get an actual challenge next time around instead of these bums.

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The biggest weekend in SFC history so far concluded Sunday in a 170 rating bang pushing SFC in the 20th ranking spot globally at least for 3 days till Wednesdays card. 5520 viewers attended the first card at Bondi Outdoor Arena, but step by step:


Friday:

2000 people in Hiyashis Lounge saw Justin Sane collect an upset win on SFC established Xavier Merlin in the Main Event, Sane won his SFC debut, and pushed himself to a high spot in the rankings(to be revealed tommorow) at 155. In the Co-Main Event Aulis Homelius scored a Decision win over Kalmin Maltsuri, while Santana, Bardakci and Childress all manifested their Top 10 spots in the respective Weight Classes.


Fight of the night: Dax Baxter vs Nick Holey

KO of the night: Fiyero Lermontov

Sub of the night: Keon Fazeli


Saturday:

Once again 2000 viewers packed Hiyashis Lounge for the first title fight of the weekend. 265+ Icon Arn Anderson made his 2nd succesful title defense, by submitting Voshon Daniels in the Main Event. In other Action Pinched Nerve cemented his No.2 spot and challenger status with a win over Marcelo Barbosa. While at 265+ Jim Bob McDonald punched himself a ticket to the next title fight against Anderson by beating Gandolf Schmidt.


Fight of the night: Pinched Nerve vs Marcelo Barbosa

KO of the night: Connor Joieson

Sub of the night: Lotus Flower


Sunday:

The big one at Bondi Outdoor Arena saw 12 ranked fighters, 2 title fights and some heavy KOs.

In the Main Event it was Rick Piano defending his belt for the 2nd time, and Gyoku Fushimoto made it beyond the 3rd minute(!!), the first time that was achieved by a fighter at SFC, but Rick Piano banged the KO at 3:25, remaining a top the 265 division. At 185 again it was Big Asznee defending his belt submitting Sergei Bumanov, who spotted more talent in the TOT, but in the end was on the loosing side, as everyone at SFC before. At 170 Kevin Daughtrey qualified for the next title fight with a win over Akira Harada. At 205 "King of Trash Talk" Lars Hard proved his words by beating Tristan Farsight.


Fight of the night: Lars Hard vs Tristan Farsight

KO of the night: Chakrii Weecharangsan

Sub of the night: Big Asznee


Be sure to check out the Clothing sales at Forge Clothing in Montreal, were SFC clothes are offered.

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Lars Hard: After all the shit you have been talking Tristy this is what you put up? My grandma would fight better! And also for all the fans asking why I didnt knock him out, well I like toying with my food from time to time. Also I cant forget you Muza hahahaha second time now, when will you learn? Also I would like to get an actual challenge next time around instead of these bums.

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Tristan Farsight: He probably thought you'd be man enough to fight instead of resort to stalling over and over again. You want to know why you didn't finish, and its obvious. You didn't want to fight me you just wanted to walk in get some points and then run away, because you knew you couldn't win an actual fight.

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