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"Pow - right to the kisser! Ate too many cheeseburgers and tacos before this fight. Gassed out and got clocked. Need to balance my diet better. I'll make quick work of 'em next time I get in there. Every now n' then ya just get caught with a lucky punch."


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Betting added for this event. Also to celebrate the opening of the Heavyweight Cage-boxing division, we have booked two cards at two unusual locations(Helsinki and St Pete) for the 24th of June.

 

As you can see from the poster, Kings FC has signed a merch partnership deal with Aspire Nutrition. You can check at their office to get a sponsorship for your fighters.

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ahh im always doing that. i forgot to tick the need fight box. but i run an org and i dont look at that stuff. i just make the fights i need to happen

Well, I try to respect people's preferrences for time between fights and there are just two options to see it - need fight tick and days between fights.

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Well, I try to respect people's preferrences for time between fights and there are just two options to see it - need fight tick and days between fights.

fair enough. i jut dont have the time, or the roster to accommodate everyone's wishes. sometimes there are matches that just need to happen to determine the divisions state. i like to make fights based on if a fighter has won or lost their last fight. if he has won, he fights another winner with the closest hype, if he has lost, he fights a loser with the closest hype. sometimes there is only one matchup to be made. although when i think about it i get no complaints from fighters. i always give time between fights, and always 15 days or more until fight time.

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KFC 24 would feature two title fights for 135 and 145 belts. At bantamweight, the first ever champion of the org, Angelo San Diego, will be trying to make his comeback as the 135 lbs. king, but Michael Paine has shown in every fight so far that he is one of the toughest fighters around and has plans to keep the belt for a while. At featherweight, the two division champion and young prodigy George Steve is going to defend his 145 lbs. belt against another exciting young prospect - Kevin Huang. Both fighters are undefeated so far, so someone's zero has to go. Would be interesting to see if Steve has the ability to deny Huang's superior grappling and succeed in his first title defense after winning both featherweight and lightweight belts.

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PRESENTS:

KING'S FINEST: Fighter focus

Episode 1: George "Irate Destroyer" Steve

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Age: 19

Height: 170 cm

Weight: 150 lbs

(4-0-0)

4 (T)KOs

http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20161228125327JnLYwui.jpg - Kings FC Featherweight Champion

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Very little was known of George Steve when he first stepped in Kings FC's cage at KFC 3: Leary vs De Lange. The youngster from Philippines, born in Dapitan City, chose to make his first steps of his pro MMA career at Kings Fighting Championship when he signed a 5-fight deal with the London promotion. Since then, he has been impressing everyone with his natural talent and hunger for success. A skillful striker, expert in Muay Thai, who never backs down from a wrestling challenge, a physical beast - many superlatives could be told about the org's two-division champion. Now let's look more into the details of Steve's career so far.

 

George was scheduled to make his professional debut at KFC 3 against another promising fighter, who unfortunately decided to put an end to his MMA run, Stian Thoresen. Thoresen has a boxing background, so the fight previews were promising a stand-up striking spectacle. From the very beginning of the fight, we saw the expert fight preparation for Steve - he exposed Thoresen's weak wrestling, and tried to move into clinch from the start. After 4 unsuccessful attempts, the 5th finally succeeded and Steve got his opponent with his back against the cage. Head punch, body shot, another head punch - Thoresen was in big big trouble! When the middle of the round was coming, Steve managed to free his left arm and landed a devastating shot:

 

A nice left hand lands by Steve.
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Thoresen is rocked!

 

 

 

Thoresen was really hurt! Then another flurry of strikes followed by Steve and his opponent wasn't defending himself effectively so the referee had to call an end to the fight:

 

Steve lands a shot to the body.
Thoresen looks winded!
Steve lands punches inside but they're not really causing much damage.
Nice body punch from Steve.
Steve unloads with a big right hand that wobbles Thoresen! He's leaning against the cage trying to keep his feet but Steve is unloading with more strikes now! Thoresen drops to his knees and the referee stops the fight for a TKO!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:44 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). George Steve!

 

It was all over! Steve was victorious! He was already on the cage celebrating, greeting the fans, whose hearts he had just earned on his side after this spectacular TKO win. But little did everyone know about the glory and success that the future was holding for the young George.

 

After 3 weeks of hard training it was time for Steve to make his second appearance at KFC 7. He was booked to fight Jin Jutsu - a crafty grappler with strong jiu-jitsu. Everyone was curious to see how George Steve's wrestling skills were going to deal with this hard test. But Steve started as determined as possible - denying every single takedown attempt by Jutsu, while countering with vicious punches. The end of round one was coming and after failing 12 takedown attempts Jutsu was already struggling to keep up with his foe's athleticism. The fatigue was taking it's toll, Jutsu's hands were dropping low and Steve managed to land the crucial hook:

 

Steve lands a hook that stumbles Jutsu back into the cage. Steve follows up with a straight and another hook that land right on the button, dropping Jutsu to the canvas! Steve pounces and lands several unanswered shots - Jutsu has had enough and taps out! This one is all over!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:42 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Strikes). George Steve!

 

 

Second first-round TKO win for Steve in his second fight! Crowd was already loving him! Steve was on a 2-0 record and just 18! Was it just about time for a title shot for him?

 

Yes, it definitely was! It wasn't long till Steve received an offer to fight the experienced Muay Thai striker Tom Tucker for Kings FC's featherweight championship belt. Fight was booked as a co-main event for KFC 12 and everyone was anticipating the clash, rooting for their favorite youngster from Philippines. After hard preparation, Steve finally stepped into the cage with his eyes on the prize - a prize that was worth more than any money for him. Tucker started as the more active fighter, throwing strikes and attempting to close the distance and clinch with his opponent. But Steve was very well prepared for this - he was denying the clinch attempts, countering with hard shots. Unfortunately for Steve, it was looking like Tucker's activity had won him round one. But the twist was just about to come. Tucker didn't start round 2 very concentrated, he threw a very wild and bad punch, allowing Steve to counter with a spectacular right:

 

Tucker throws a right hand that misses
and Steve counters with a lovely straight right hand!
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Tucker was hurt but he was trying not to show it! He tried another swing, missed it and took a hard counter-punch to the ribs. Was this fight close to its end? Hell yeah, it was! Steve landed a monster overhand right, and that was all that she said for Tucker:

 

Steve ducks down and throws a big overhand right - it lands flush on the jaw, knocking Tucker out cold! The fight is over!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:10 of round 2, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). George Steve!

 

 

Steve was the first Kings FC's Featherweight champion! Who would have believed this a month and a half ago when the youngster entered for first time in the cage? Just at the age of 18, George Steve was already writing history!

 

It wasn't long till Steve's face started appearing on the sport tv channels, his name was in every sports newspaper - the fighting world was crazy about him! Fans were asking a serious question - was it time for Steve to participate in a big fight with a lot on the table? It was like the fans were reading the matchmakers' thoughts - Steve was scheduled to fight the lightweight champion with a chance to get his belt - Liam Kennedy. By that time, Kennedy was on a 9-0 record, sitting on his throne as p4p king of the org. Kennedy was a huge favorite for the fight, but fans got their fingers crossed for Steve. After another 3 weeks of hard training, Steve was already listening to his walkout them on his way to the cage. Fight started very equally, with both fighters trading punches. For a huge surprise for everyone, Steve slowly started working his way into the fight and gaining advantage against his opponent. Kennedy seemingly noticed that he is fighting against a superior striker so he tried to bring the fight into clinch position. But for his disappointment, George Steve showed his class in the clinch too - punishing Kennedy with head and body punches. Round one was close, but there was a feeling that Steve won it on the scorecards. We were yet to see if the scoring would matter, because fans were expecting a finish in this 5-round fight. Round two started exactly like round one - both fighters continued trading strikes for the first two minutes of it. But then happened the highlight of this main event - Steve landed a jab which clearly hurt Kennedy! Without hesitating, Steve threw an uppercut which dropped Kennedy to the ground. George Steve followed his prey to the ground and finished him with vicious ground and pound:

 

Steve bobs and weaves and throws out a fast jab that snaps Kennedy's head backwards.
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Kennedy is rocked!
Steve lands an uppercut out of nowhere! Kennedy falls backwards - clearly groggy! Steve dives in and finishes the fight with more strikes for a TKO finish!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:24 of round 2, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). George Steve!

 

 

The miracle was already a fact! Steve was a lightweight champion! A win which wrote his name in the history books as the first ever two-division champion of Kings FC!

 

 

This was a brief review of Kings FC's featherweight and lightweight champion George Steve's career so far. What is next for him? First, Steve is booked for his first title defense against Kevin Huang in the featherweight division. Then, who knows for sure? But what is sure is that George Steve has a very bright future ahead of him!

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"Michael Paine, I appreciate you holding my title for me but I think I'd like it back now. I'll see you soon."

 

 

And the balance has been restored.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 3:46 of round 4, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Angelo San Diego!

Angelo San Diego is the new bantamweight champion!

Kudos to you Mr. Paine, you have the heart of a Lion.

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George Steve


Former-KFC Featherweight Champion


Current-KFC Lightweight Champion


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"In life, you go big or you go home,I just like to take challenges.


This was a hell of a mountain to try to climb, and I didn’t get to the summit today but that doesn’t mean I’m gonna give up.


That doesn’t mean I’m going to stop. I appreciate all the support from everybody.


Believe it or not i'll be back thanks for the support guys."


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Just turning your attention to the fact that due Listerman's going inactive, now there are some nice projects from Kings FC on the FA market:

 

Rico Dominguez - 135 lbs. Granite Chin

Denny Sideman - 185 lbs. Granite Chin

Jimmy Derozan - 205 lbs. Big Heart

Yoko Zuna - 265 lbs. KO Power

 

Primaries are looking well trained and Listerman is a good manager so probably those projects are well developed and worth checking.

 

Good luck!

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Stripped the 170lbs. champion due to inactivity. In the following weeks will be decided the fighters who gonna participate in a title fight with Booty, Steve, Hassenkamp and Storm being the top contenders as of now.

 

Also, don't miss later today the grand opening of the cage-boxing heavyweight division. We have two stacked cards in St Pete and Helsinki - it is time to show the local orgs there how shit's done. Both cards are headlined by a title fight - Mann vs Butcher for the 265lbs title in Helsinki and McGettigan vs Peterson for the 185lbs title in St Pete.

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Stripped the 170lbs. champion due to inactivity. In the following weeks will be decided the fighters who gonna participate in a title fight with Booty, Steve, Hassenkamp and Storm being the top contenders as of now.

 

Corban Storm: Thank you for the recognition. It's going to be a war against Steve but once I come out victorious I hope to be fighting for that title.

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