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Next big event is the double title fight night happening in NYC this weekend with the 185lb and 265 lb titles are being fought for in what should be two great fights


Top of the billing is the 185 pairing of Boxaaja and Llosa

Phol Boxaaja Ernesto Llosa

Record 10-0-0 (W-L-D) Record 7-1-0 (W-L-D)

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Current undisputed champ of this division is Boxaaja whoa has defended this title three times to date and has still not been defeated in a professional fight to date, will Saturday be the night of his first defeat when he faces relative newcomer to JAG Llosa who has also defeated CJ Johnson on his way to this title shot (CJ was beaten by Boxaaja to retain his title in ‘A New Chapter’ fight night a few weeks ago). While Llosa has one defeat to his name this was in his debut fight and he has learnt some lessons from this and has not lost since! On paper Boxaaja is the better boxer and MT fighter than Llosa and other than in wrestling where Llosa has a slight advantage they are even enough other than that. All of Llosa wins have been by submission and he doesn’t like throwing any punches and tends to close into a clinch where he can and then try to get the fight to the canvas where he has a wrestling advantage. Boxaaja has a more variety of wins to his belt with half his wins by way of TKO or KO’s with the balance by way of submission, however Boxaaja is an excellent boxer and can cause serious damage and to date he has preferred to hit his opponents to soften them up with a variety of punches and kicks and then pouncing into a takedown attempt when he gets the chance to try to finish the fight. Llosa should be able to put it up to Boxaaja but have to favour the champ here!


Next title on the line is the 265 category and Romero and Neves will be pairing off to see if Romero loses the title he only won a month ago!


Jose Romero Joao "KO King" Neves

Record 8-3-0 (W-L-D) Record 8-2-0 (W-L-D)

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Similar fight records for both of these lads with Romero having one fight more under his shiny gold belt than Neves, on paper Neves has the much better boxing and MT talent than Romero by Romero slightly shades in on the Wrestling front with both having purple belts in BJJ. Six of Romero’s wins have been by TKO with the other two by submission, Neves on the other has has won all his eight fights by TKO. These two has battled before when Romero came out the winner when KO’ing Neves and putting him out cold on the canvas when he worked his GNP hard to win the fight. Romero’s typical modus operandi is to use his takedown ability to work the canvas and use his GNP to end fights he doesn’t like standup and that’s where Neves superior boxing and MT could cause his trouble (if Neves can stay on his feet!). Neves is a real stand up fighter and won’t like playing on the canvas on Saturday if Romero manages to get him down, for Neves sake let's hope he has been working on his takedown defence since these two last met! Neves is deadly accurate when striking in the clinch so Romero will have to be careful if he is getting close to Neves and he manages to avoid the takedown, if this fight stays standing then Romero is in big trouble. Favour Romero but really wouldn’t be surprised to see Neves win this one!

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Big night on Friday with outstanding current Middleweight champ Phol Boxaaja defending his belt against the pretender to the throne Charlie Hicking.


This will be Boxaaja fifth defence of his title and will Hickings be able to wrestle the belt from Boxaaja cold unconscious hands on Friday ?? Boxaaja has the scalps of Bardamont, Johnson, Sireika and Llosa in his trophy cabinet, will Hickings be joining these scalps on Friday, who knows but should be a good one.


Phol Boxaaja Charlie Hickings

Record 11-0-0 (W-L-D Record 7-4-0 (W-L-D)

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On paper this is fairly even with Boxaaja shading it in the Boxing and wrestling department and Hicking showing the slightly better talent in MT than Boxaaja. I don’t know what else i can say about Boxaaja given he is only 21 years old and has won all 11 on his previous fights to date and that really speaks for itself. He has enormous talent and versatility and has won five of his fightes by submissions and the other by TKO or KO’s so he knows how to win in a variety of manners, he has powerful takedowns and is equally good with his fists and made light work if his last opponent when getting Llosa to tap out in round one of his last title defence. He tends to carry his attacks and adapts to the fights to take advantage of any weakness his opponent might show. Hickings could be in trouble on Friday before he even steps into the ring, he has history with some of the London football hooligan firms and he may be lucky to get into the ring alive! Last time Hickings left Leeds to go to London he was last seen curb stomping a Hammers fan outside of Wembley Stadium…. Hickings has had a somewhat chequered history to date with seven wins from twelve fights to date but started in a blaze of glory professionally and won three on the trot and ended up with a title in a previous (much less cooler) org and is looking to get his hands on some silverware again this week. Funnily enough Hickings faced Sireikia a few weeks ago (who Boxaaja beat before) and where Boxaaja won by KO Hickings won by way of Submission! Hickings is hard to judge and might surprise Boxaaja this week as he can mix things up in standup, clinch or on the ground. Should be interesting (expect a very hostile crown for Hickings on his return to London!!) but I think Boxaaja will win this one easily enough (am going to say late round 1 early round 2… )


Second from top of the card is Zabirov and Blood

 

Zabud "ZZ" Zabirov Jack "The Grinder" Blood

Record 7-3-0 (W-L-D) Record 6-0-0 (W-L-D)

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Zabirov has slight advantage in this fight on Boxing and MT but Blood is an absolutely miles ahead when it comes to BJJ. Zabirov has seven wins to his name but is on a current losing streak with 3 losses on the trot in recent times. He has won previous heavyweight titles with other orgs but is up against it on Friday to try and beat The Grinder. All Zabirov previous wins have been by KO/TKO’s and one decision. He is not very accurate recently and will need to improve this if is to have a hope against the Grinder this week, before he was KO’d in recent fight he only threw 3 punches and all of them missed. If this happens again on Friday he is in serious trouble and this fight could be over early! The Grinder has the opposite record with no defeats to date (and he also has 3 wins out of four fights in the Grappling championships too). Given his black belt in BJJ it’s no surprise to see that he has won all his fights by way of either submission or Decisions (X2). He is likely to try to keep standing and out of the clinch and try to get this fight to the ground as soon as he can otherwise he could be in trouble with Zabirov. Despite Zabirov’s slight advantage in standup unless he has good takedown defence he won’t win this fight.


Kent "Wolf" Mcallum Dax "Drizzle" Baxter

Record 4-7-0 (W-L-D) Record 1-3-0 (W-L-D)

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Strange one to review as Baxter has the advantage in a number or areas over Mcallum, namely Baxter is better in Boxing, Wrestling and BJJ with Mcallum only having the advantage in MT so on paper this might be a tough night for Mcallum. Wolf is the more experienced fighter of this pair and has won in a variety of manners including 2 TKO’s one submission and one decision, Wolfs main ability is with his feet and he has KO power and can do serious damage with his legs if he can connect tomorrow he tends to kick high when he does swing his leg and if he connects it’s lights out for Baxter! Drizzle has a chin made of stone and can take some damage so Wolf might have a bit of difficulty putting him on his arse! Baxter has preferred standup fighting to date and is fairly accurate with his fists but given Wolf’s weakness on the ground it may be time for Drizzle to change his angle of attack and see what happens. Drizzle had three losses on the trot but finally got his act together to win the last bout so he is flying high at the moment but will Wolf take the wind from his sails tomorrow??? Fancy Drizzle on this one.

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Sorry for the long absence of previews in recent times but unfortunately real life got in the way but really looking forward to the year anniversary of this great fighting organisation and thanks again to all managers who have supported the org through our first year of business.


Saturday night sees two belts on the line with Romero facing the previous powerhouse of JAG Thay Budoin teh 205 title bout and Laperierrr and Winger facing off in the 135 category.


Joel Romero Thay "The Sandman" Budo

Record 12-1-0 (W-L-D) Record 9-2-0 (W-L-D)

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Romero is the current title holder here since his victory against the Bastard back in March and he has successfully defended the belt once since then but is really up against a powerhouse in Budo this week. Tale of the tape shows that Romero has the edge in MT and BJJ but Budo is the slightly better boxer than Romero. Romero has only one defeat to his name to date and has also previously beaten his opponent this week in JBL 16 The Purge when he got the mighty Budo to tap out after just under two minutes of round one. Budo came out swinging but Romero got under the overhand shot and took him down to the floor where he controlled the fight from then on and it was a forgone conclusion ! Budi tried hard to get up but wasn’t able to in the end and that was his downfall on the night. THe previous meeting of these two should add some spice to the occasion. Eight of Romero’s wins have been by submission so expect him to try to get Budo down early again to finish the fight. I have been a big fan of Budo in the past and have written several previews about him and his unbelievable capacity to inflict damage in the past, he seemed unbeatable until he took a leave of absence to travel to a Tibetan monastery to seek enlightenment and then realised that he just wanted to kick the shit out of people and returned to the cage! All his victories bar one decision have been by TKO/Strikes or Punches so he is a simple creature! He has serious ability to knock opponents on their arse but will struggle if he is on the ground. In his last victory before leaving for Tibet he threw over 200 punches when winning by decision and it was a testament to his opponent that he managed to last the full five rounds. Would love to see Budo win but think Romero is too cute to let Budo keep the fight standing.


Ian Laperierre Future "Center" Winger

Record 9-1-0 (W-L-D) Record 9-3-1 (W-L-D)

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This 135 title is like a bar of soap in a prison shower and has slipped out of numerous hands in recent times with Lapeierre managing to win the title back last month having held it on 2 previous occasions. On paper Laperierre is well ahead in teh Boxing and BJJ departments and is a little ahead on wrestling and Winger is just slightly better in the MT department. Laperierre has only one defeat to his name when losing by decision to Lincoln Storm in JBL 12 in December. He is a man of stamina with five of his previous bouts going the distance and they had to be decided by the judges in the end, other than that his favourite method of victory has been by submission. Oddly enough Winger has also lost to Lincoln Storm as well but also managed a draw against his as well. Winger has been beaten three times to date but is on a hot streak under new management of four wins on the trot so his tail is up for this fight this weekend. Winger is a fan of stand up including while clinching so if he can keep Laperierre on his feet the he will win this fight easlly but he will need to be careful in the clinch as if Laperierre can complete a successful takedown he is in trouble. I think Winger is going to get this one!


I may preview another fight if I get the time but wanted to at least get the title bouts done and will put odds up shortly as well on all the fights so feel free to gamble you’re life away


Will also post on discord as well so follow the link


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Sorry for the long absence of previews in recent times but unfortunately real life got in the way but really looking forward to the year anniversary of this great fighting organisation and thanks again to all managers who have supported the org through our first year of business.

Saturday night sees two belts on the line with Romero facing the previous powerhouse of JAG Thay Budoin teh 205 title bout and Laperierrr and Winger facing off in the 135 category.

Joel Romero Thay "The Sandman" Budo

Record 12-1-0 (W-L-D) Record 9-2-0 (W-L-D)

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Romero is the current title holder here since his victory against the Bastard back in March and he has successfully defended the belt once since then but is really up against a powerhouse in Budo this week. Tale of the tape shows that Romero has the edge in MT and BJJ but Budo is the slightly better boxer than Romero. Romero has only one defeat to his name to date and has also previously beaten his opponent this week in JBL 16 The Purge when he got the mighty Budo to tap out after just under two minutes of round one. Budo came out swinging but Romero got under the overhand shot and took him down to the floor where he controlled the fight from then on and it was a forgone conclusion ! Budi tried hard to get up but wasn’t able to in the end and that was his downfall on the night. THe previous meeting of these two should add some spice to the occasion. Eight of Romero’s wins have been by submission so expect him to try to get Budo down early again to finish the fight. I have been a big fan of Budo in the past and have written several previews about him and his unbelievable capacity to inflict damage in the past, he seemed unbeatable until he took a leave of absence to travel to a Tibetan monastery to seek enlightenment and then realised that he just wanted to kick the shit out of people and returned to the cage! All his victories bar one decision have been by TKO/Strikes or Punches so he is a simple creature! He has serious ability to knock opponents on their arse but will struggle if he is on the ground. In his last victory before leaving for Tibet he threw over 200 punches when winning by decision and it was a testament to his opponent that he managed to last the full five rounds. Would love to see Budo win but think Romero is too cute to let Budo keep the fight standing.

Ian Laperierre Future "Center" Winger

Record 9-1-0 (W-L-D) Record 9-3-1 (W-L-D)

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This 135 title is like a bar of soap in a prison shower and has slipped out of numerous hands in recent times with Lapeierre managing to win the title back last month having held it on 2 previous occasions. On paper Laperierre is well ahead in teh Boxing and BJJ departments and is a little ahead on wrestling and Winger is just slightly better in the MT department. Laperierre has only one defeat to his name when losing by decision to Lincoln Storm in JBL 12 in December. He is a man of stamina with five of his previous bouts going the distance and they had to be decided by the judges in the end, other than that his favourite method of victory has been by submission. Oddly enough Winger has also lost to Lincoln Storm as well but also managed a draw against his as well. Winger has been beaten three times to date but is on a hot streak under new management of four wins on the trot so his tail is up for this fight this weekend. Winger is a fan of stand up including while clinching so if he can keep Laperierre on his feet the he will win this fight easlly but he will need to be careful in the clinch as if Laperierre can complete a successful takedown he is in trouble. I think Winger is going to get this one!

I may preview another fight if I get the time but wanted to at least get the title bouts done and will put odds up shortly as well on all the fights so feel free to gamble you’re life away

Will also post on discord as well so follow the link

Setanta King

Ay you promoting my son Future Winger! He got this but damn don't underestimate Laperierre.

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Sorry for the long absence of previews in recent times but unfortunately real life got in the way but really looking forward to the year anniversary of this great fighting organisation and thanks again to all managers who have supported the org through our first year of business.

Saturday night sees two belts on the line with Romero facing the previous powerhouse of JAG Thay Budoin teh 205 title bout and Laperierrr and Winger facing off in the 135 category.

Joel Romero Thay "The Sandman" Budo

Record 12-1-0 (W-L-D) Record 9-2-0 (W-L-D)

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Romero is the current title holder here since his victory against the Bastard back in March and he has successfully defended the belt once since then but is really up against a powerhouse in Budo this week. Tale of the tape shows that Romero has the edge in MT and BJJ but Budo is the slightly better boxer than Romero. Romero has only one defeat to his name to date and has also previously beaten his opponent this week in JBL 16 The Purge when he got the mighty Budo to tap out after just under two minutes of round one. Budo came out swinging but Romero got under the overhand shot and took him down to the floor where he controlled the fight from then on and it was a forgone conclusion ! Budi tried hard to get up but wasn’t able to in the end and that was his downfall on the night. THe previous meeting of these two should add some spice to the occasion. Eight of Romero’s wins have been by submission so expect him to try to get Budo down early again to finish the fight. I have been a big fan of Budo in the past and have written several previews about him and his unbelievable capacity to inflict damage in the past, he seemed unbeatable until he took a leave of absence to travel to a Tibetan monastery to seek enlightenment and then realised that he just wanted to kick the shit out of people and returned to the cage! All his victories bar one decision have been by TKO/Strikes or Punches so he is a simple creature! He has serious ability to knock opponents on their arse but will struggle if he is on the ground. In his last victory before leaving for Tibet he threw over 200 punches when winning by decision and it was a testament to his opponent that he managed to last the full five rounds. Would love to see Budo win but think Romero is too cute to let Budo keep the fight standing.

Ian Laperierre Future "Center" Winger

Record 9-1-0 (W-L-D) Record 9-3-1 (W-L-D)

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This 135 title is like a bar of soap in a prison shower and has slipped out of numerous hands in recent times with Lapeierre managing to win the title back last month having held it on 2 previous occasions. On paper Laperierre is well ahead in teh Boxing and BJJ departments and is a little ahead on wrestling and Winger is just slightly better in the MT department. Laperierre has only one defeat to his name when losing by decision to Lincoln Storm in JBL 12 in December. He is a man of stamina with five of his previous bouts going the distance and they had to be decided by the judges in the end, other than that his favourite method of victory has been by submission. Oddly enough Winger has also lost to Lincoln Storm as well but also managed a draw against his as well. Winger has been beaten three times to date but is on a hot streak under new management of four wins on the trot so his tail is up for this fight this weekend. Winger is a fan of stand up including while clinching so if he can keep Laperierre on his feet the he will win this fight easlly but he will need to be careful in the clinch as if Laperierre can complete a successful takedown he is in trouble. I think Winger is going to get this one!

I may preview another fight if I get the time but wanted to at least get the title bouts done and will put odds up shortly as well on all the fights so feel free to gamble you’re life away

Will also post on discord as well so follow the link

Setanta King

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Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:57 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Armbar). Ian Laperierre!

Ian Laperierre retains his bantamweight title!

An intense looking Ian Laperierre took to the microphone post fight and gave a little speech: 'Easy money. Those fighting odds and fight preview made me chuckle.'.

 

 

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Ian Laperriere: I would have gotten the W whether striking, in the clinch, or on the ground, didn't see the need to prove a point, would rather save time and get home in time to watch Vicente Luque - Derrick Krantz.

Thanks for the betting odds, I'll use the winning dough to buy some pizza, beer and shrooms for people who are coming over tonight.

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Judgement Night !


Sorry for the absence but when I saw the card for this event I just had to do a preview.


JAG has hit the big time now and the next big event takes place at the Camden Conference Center where 7,000 screaming fans will be jammed in to see the main event of Champ Phol Boxaaja takes on the pretender to the throne Randy the Show who will try to be the first man to beat Boxaaja since he turned professional, many have tried and failed… will Randy knock the king from his 185 lbs throne???


Second to the main event is the 205 title fight between Mantak Garuda and Jan Sobieski, Garuda is the current champ of this division but only won it recently in July can he hold onto the belt for much longer??


Phol Boxaaja Randy The Show "Tessin"

Record 15-0-0 (W-L-D) Record 4-1-0 (W-L-D)

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The record says it all really for Boxaaja… 15 wins with no duck eggs is an incredible record for such a great JAG stalwart he won the title back in December 2018 and has remained unbeaten since then. He has fought in defence of his title seven times since he won the title from Bardamont back them and he has held onto it for dear life since then. On paper Boxaaja has the slight advantage in boxing and MT which would suggest he might try to knock The Show on his ass and win from there but given Boxaaja talent on the floor where he has won 7 of his fights by way of submission he has the talent to mix it up a bit on any given night. He has beaten Sireika twice in the past once by TKO and once by submission so he knows how to adapt to win when he has to stay one step ahead of the competition. The last fight ended after two and a half minutes with a win by submission but could have gone the other way as his opponent hit Phol a couple of beauts before he he managed to get his leg over and caught Sireika on the hop and made his tap out within seconds of Phol locking him in as he knew it was game over! Phol is a good wrestler and world class boxer with infinite stamina so he is going to be hard to beat. Tessin is a relative newcomer to JAG with only 2 fights in the org but obviously fancies his chances of taking the crown. He has four wins to date with one loss, the loss was by way of submission and his four wins were by KO (X2), TKO and a Decision. He has dangerous GnP and is a decent boxer so he might try to stay on his feet and see if he can hurt Phol before maybe trying some GnP on him. Tessin fights just as well in the clinch as when standing and prefers head shots and doesn’t generally miss so Phol might have to soak up some damage before he can get his way with this fight. Despite Tessins confidence and talent I can’t really see Phol losing the belt this time around.


Next title up for grabs is the 205 lb title fight where Garuda is defending his belt

"Hands of Shiva" Mantak Garuda Jan Sobieski

Record 8-2-0 (W-L-D) Record 8-1-0 (W-L-D)

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This is not the first time these two warriors will meet with one of the two defeats Garuda has suffered was at the hands of Sobieski by way of decision, so should be interesting to see if Garuda can turn that around in his favour or will Sobieski be over confident having beaten Garuda before! Garuda won this title recently when defeating Jones only last month so he is showing no fear about getting back into the ring to defend what he will feel is rightfully his! Tale of the tape is fairly even here sith Sobieski only having the slight advantage in Wrestling and they are level pegging on all the other stats. Garuda has lethal legs and a chin made of obsidian and has been nearly decapitated some of his previous opponents in the ring (Editors Note: There was a huge amount of headless corpses of local criminals found near a Tibetan monastery in Laos for a six month period while Garuda was on retreat but nothing was ever proven, or the local police were afraid to investigate! FURTHER NOTE: No more corpses have been found since Garuda stepped back into the ring). Garuda has eight wins and seven of those have been TKO and the one decision he got was a real slugfest in itself where over 200 punches were thrown between them and Garuda tried nearly 50 kicks in the same bout, how somebody wasn’t brain damaged in that one I don’t know! Garuda prefers standup but is equally comfortable in the clinch as well and in fact I think he might prefer the close in action of the clinch at times.

Sobieski is also an accomplished fighter and has won eight fights as well with TKO (X2), Submission (X5) and one decision completing his current CV. He is an excellent wrestler and prefers the ground rather than standup so he is the perfect counter for Garuda who will try to keep this fight off the floor if he can while I suspect Sobieski will try to get to the floor as soon as possible! Sobieski is a pretty good Takedown machine so I would expect him to try to keep Garuda down on the mat as much as possible. Hard one to call but think Sobieski might shade it on the night.


Best of luck to all the fighters taking part in the event and feel free to make some bets with my bookies for the event


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Next big night for JAG is JBL McConnell Vs Boxaaja in Camden Conference centre on Saturday night. The main event is McConnells defence of his recently won 185 lbs title, Boxaaja is trying to win back the title that he owned from the 15th December 2019 until he was beaten by Sireika on the 29th June 2019. What a fantastic main event for this organisation.


Dalton "MC" McConnell Phol Boxaaja

Record 9-3-0 (W-L-D Record 16-1-0 (W-L-D)

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This really should be some fight on Saturday when Boxaaja steps back into the ring to try to win back this belt following his recent loss.

McConnell won the belt recently when defeating Randy the Show in a real toe to toe slugfest where neither of the fighters wanted to go to the floor and MC won with an incredible left hand haymaker that knocked The Show clean out, The Show seemingly woke up in hospital 2 days later wondering where his belt went! Both these fighters are even across the board except in BJJ where Boxaaja has a slight advantage with his brown belt. MC in recent times has preferred to fight standing up and seems to be more comfortable in the clinch where he unleashes hell on opponents when he gets them all clinched up, he doesn’t miss much either so he prefers to land punches rather than swinging wildly. GIven his recent success he will be trying to keep this fight standing where he may have the advantage.


I would expect Phol to try to get this fight onto the floor where he has had most of his success in the past and where he has the slight advantage over MC. Phol’s only loss was by TKO when losing the title to Randy the Show who didn’t allow Phol to use his BJJ to overpower him. Up to his defeat he had defended this title 7 seven times and had won by submission in 7 of his previous fights and his other 8 wins coming by TKO so he is a man who knows how to finish opponents. MC beat Phol’s previous (and only professional defeat) in his last fight so should be interesting to see how this one goes. I expect plenty of blood on the cage floor as these two hardened vets are gonna put on a show!


All that aside I fancy Phol to win back his title on Saturday :)


Mfer Phol "Mister Ass " Augusto Pinochet

Record 11-2-0 (W-L-D) Record 19-4-0 (W-L-D)

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Next on the card is the 265lb pairing of Mfer Phol and Mister Ass, no title on the line here but two very experienced fighters warming up the crowd for the main event. Mfer (who is from the same manager as Phol Boxaaja (main event above) is hoping to make it 2 wins from two for his manager Ispa Murhapuro.

Mfer has a very good record with only two losses to date with one of those losses by TKO and the other by way of decision. On paper Mfer has a massive advantage in boxing and MT over Pinochet and is also the better wrestler as well so this could be an interesting bout as all of Pinochets wins have come by way of submissions when Mfer prefers to fight standing up so far and has had great success as a result he has 7 wins by TKO and 3 by submission and 1 decision. He has the bigger advantage in his standup so I would expect him to use this to his advantage on the weekend.

Pinochet has won all his bouts by submission and he really struggles when he can’t get to the floor where he could have an advantage over Mfer this weekend, but if he can’t get onto the ground Mfers superior standup could end this bout very quickly! Pinochet has a tendency to cut easily and has lost a few bouts because of it so if he is not careful and can’t get close to Mfer he could be in serious trouble. A few of his bouts have ended up like Haloween horror shows with all the blood he loses from cuts so if Mfer can cut him early it could be lights out for him

I can see Mfer being a clear winner in this one.


Best of luck to all the fighters taking part in the event and feel free to make some bets with my bookies for the event


Setanta King.

 

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