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Following UnderGround FC 8 I will begin providing small reviews of events, mostly detailing the results but also I will include certain records. I have gone through and created these records now, they will be posted again following UFC 8.

 

Active Winning Streaks (2+ consecutive victories within UnderGround FC)

[Name, Weight, UFC Win Streak, Last Fight Date]

Fray Tormenta (265) (5-0) [6/1]

Colin Kaepernick (265+) (5-0) [5/31]

Datu Rizalia (265+) (4-0) [6/18]

Benchamek Sitsopirang (185) (3-0) [6/18]

John Daugherty (265) (2-0) [6/18]

Fray Rothco (205) (2-0) [6/18]

Torq Bosley (265+) (3-0) [6/10]

Robert Harper (205) (3-0) [6/10]

James Moriarty (205) (2-0) [6/10]

Reginald Budgiehandler (145) (2-0) [6/8]

Jay Brown (145) (2-0) [6/8]

UniConor Noble (135) (2-0) [6/8]

Tommy Vincent (135) (2-0) [6/8]

Brian Moser (185) (2-0) [6/7]

Horacio Romeu Pinto (265) (2-0) [6/5]

Liberal Stomper (155) (3-0) [6/5]

Spanky Loco (205) (2-0) [6/5]

Ringz daBell (145) (3-0) [6/5]

Adrian Hunter (155) (3-0) [6/5]

Tommy Reed (135) (2-0) [6/5]

Kay Teptrom (155) (2-0) [6/5]

Joe Smith (145) (2-0) [6/5]

Jb Brown (155) (3-0) [6/5]

Cross A Zoo (170) (2-0) [6/5]

Paul Ladentro (265+) (2-0) [6/3]

Sivile Gonya (170) (3-0) [6/3]

Khabib Nurmagomedov (145) (2-0) [6/3]

Lee Brown (205) (2-0) [6/3]

Christopher Fry (155) (2-0) [6/1]

 

 

 

Annal of Champions

Bantamweight (135 lbs)

Tree Fortay – Reigning Champion, No Defenses (Next Fight: UniConor Noble on 6/28)

 

Featherweight (145 lbs)

Reginald Budgiehandler – Reigning Champion, No Defenses (Next Fight: Kyle Kristian Galeos 6/29)

Shiro Tanaka – Former Champion, One Defense (4/27/19 – 6/8/19)

 

Lightweight (155 lbs)

Liberal Stomper – Reigning Champion, Two Defenses (Next Fight: TBD)

 

Welterweight (170 lbs)

Sivile Gonya – Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Guido Turturro 7/5)

 

Middleweight (185 lbs)

What Addams – Reigning Champion, No Defenses (Next Fight: Raiam Dos Santos 6/29)

Bradley Bond – Former Champion, No Defenses (4/27/19 – 6/3/19)

 

Light-Heavyweight (205 lbs)

Robert Harper – Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Piet Smit 7/12)

 

Heavyweight (265 lbs)

Fray Tormenta – Reigning Champion, Two Defenses (Next Fight: Josh Peterson 6/29)

 

Super-Heavyweight (265+ lbs)

Colin Kaepernick – Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Datu Rizalia 6/28)

Total Badass – Former Champion, No Defenses (4/13/19 – 4/27/19)

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We reached out to the management team of Oganeditse Gaolathe to ask how they see the fight with Caeser Kombomuizc going. They had this to say, "It's clear what Caeser wants to do: take Oganeditse down and submit him. Let's be honest, if the fight is on the feet then it will be one sided. If Caeser takes us down then he should be careful because Oganeditse has some submissions himself. Caeser has never fought (anyone) like Oganeditse so this is an easy win for us."

 

Oganeditse Gaolathe faces Caeser Kombomuizc on June 26, 2019 at The Underground Arena in Amsterdam. Tickets are on sale now.

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A brief interview with the management team of Caeser Kombomuizc took place. When they were asked about how Caeser feels about his upcoming match with Gaolathe, his team had this to say, "Caesar is ready for the fight. He has been waiting for an opponent like Oganeditse so he can prove himself. As for the fight itself, so long as we stick to the game plan, the fight should go our way. And if not, the fight will be a tough one."

 

His team was asked how they feel about the comments from Gaolathe's camp alleging that the fight will be one sided on the feet and dangerous for Kombomuizc on the ground. They said, "Caeser could care less what (they) said. Caesar uses it as motivation. But (Oganeditse) is nothing compared to Caeser on the ground and it will show during their fight."

 

In case we haven't mentioned it before, this fight takes place on June 26, 2019 at The UnderGround arena here in Amsterdam. Tickets are selling fast so unless you own a good pair of binoculars, reserve your seat now. This fight is sponsored by UnderGround Clothing Co, clothes so hot you'll be asked to take them off- over and over again. Speaking of occasions to need endurance, you should also check out our affiliate UnderGround Supplements. When you need to make it count, let us help you have endurance like Frankie Edgar, Tony Ferguson, or Lexington Steele.

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UnderGround FC 9 is an upcoming mixed martial arts event to be held by the UnderGround Fight Club promotion in conjunction with the UnderGroud Fight Ent. Alliance. This event is scheduled to take place on June 26, 2019 at The Underground arena in Amsterdam. This preview is brought to you by UnderGround Bets and Casino Blood, the premiere betting sites of the UnderGround Fight Club.

[Event Preview]

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Bantamweight Division Tree Fortay versus UniConor Noble

Super-Heavyweight Division Colin Kaepernick versus Datu Rizalia

Lightweight Division Hairuddin Abdul Rahim versus Islam Mamadaliev

Lightweight Division Jb Brown versus Damir Stojnic

Bantamweight Division Antonio Omas versus Raphael Firenzi

Light-Heavyweight Division Michael Malloy versus Vladimir Emelianenko

Light-Heavyweight Division Alexander Emelianenko versus Vincenzo Lambrucci

Welterweight Division Whorely Alvarez versus Juraj Divisek

Lightweight Division Christopher Fry versus Denzel Arcidiacono

Bantamweight Division Kalvin Harper versus Gold Man

 

 

 

[The Prelims]

(Bantamweight Division) Kalvin Harper (2-1) versus Gold Man (4-5)

Kalvin Harper is a Catch Wrestler from New York, USA. After two successful fight in the QFC arena he was signed by UnderGround FC. In his promotional debut he was defeated by Tree Fortay for the inaugural title.

 

Gold Man is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt from Belize. This nine fight veteran fought heavily in the regional circuit, winning more than he lost. After taking a pair of fights with RFC, Man returned to the QFC where he was fefeated by The King Bjj. After that he rematched Bjj at UnderGround FC 5.

 

 

(Lightweight Division) Christopher Fry (4-4) versus Denzel Arcidiancono (9-11)

Christopher Fry is a catch wrestler from London, England. Despite being a submission focused fighter, the majority of his losses have come via submission. Fry competed in the ninth season of The Island where he fought under the Alcatraz beatdown promotion. After winning only one of his four Alcatraz fights, he made an appearance in the QFC where he defeated Greg Hunlin via decision. Fry made an appearance in the finale tournament but was defeated by Kenshi Kimura... wouldn't it be great if I could write “via kimura?” But alas he was defeted via an arm triangle choke instead. In UnderGround FC, Fry has defeated Damir Stojnic twice.

 

Denzel Arcidiancono is a boxer and a Jiu-Jitsu blue belt from Michigan, USA. With a wealth of MMA experience under his belt, Denzel has seen great highs and desperate lows. All but one of his fights has taken place in the QFC arena. In UnderGround FC, Fry defeated Ryan Antetokounmpo via TKO early in the opening round.

 

 

(Welterweight Division) Whorely Alvarez (10-12) Juraj Divisek versus (3-0)

Whorely Alvarez is a world class wrestling standout and very experienced MMA fighter. With 22 professional fights under his belt, Alvarez is among the most seasoned competitors in the organization. Alvarez was a competitor in Season 9 of The Island where he fought for Immunity Fighting Alliance. During his tenure with IFA, he faced Stojan Kostic for the welterweight championship but succumbed to a triangle choke in the opening round. Alvarez competed in the finale tournament but fell short against Eddie Guerrero. Since leaving The Island, Whorely Alvarez has gone on a three fight winning streak including two brutal knockouts.

 

Juraj Divisek is every bit the wrestler that his opponet, Alvarez, is. He is also an excellent striker with a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Unlike his opponent, Divisek's wrestling seems to be more clinch style than anything else based on his performances thus far. Divisek's punches are like dynamite, making trading leather with him an absolute last resort. After going undefeated across two matches in FARTMMA, Divisek signed with UnderGround FC where he knocked out Raj Escobar early in the very first round. Most recently Divisek was scheduled to dance with Owen Murray but the latter failed to make weight and so the fight was canceled.

 

 

(Light-Heavyweight Division) Alexander Emelianenko (2-1) versus Vincenzo Lambrucci (2-3)

Alexander Emelianenko is an amateur Muay Thai kickboxer and relative newcomer to MMA. Fighting out of St Petersberg, Russia, Alexander has made three appearances in the QFC arena. Despite being a white belt in BJJ with no business fighting on the ground, he has shot for multiple takedowns. But what do I know, he has won the majority of his fights.

 

Vincenzo Lambrucci is an Italian kickboxer. A veteran of The Island Season 9, Vincenzo mostly competed in the QFC arena there. He did make an appearance at the season finale tournament but came up short in the preliminaries. Vincenzo is very dangerous on his feet but vulnerable on the ground.

 

In this fight I expect to see Emelianenko attempting takedowns that shouldn't exist and Lambrucci using the openings to land bombs.

 

 

(Light-Heavyweight Division) Michael Malloy (6-3) versus Vladimir Emelianenko (5-3)

Michael Malloy is a durable catch wrestler from Ireland. This veteran of the QFC arena has taken part in TWGC 24, fought for the Skrap House MMA promotion, and has fought twice for The UnderGround Fight Club. In his promotional debut he bested Twistan Breakum via unanimous decision. Most recently he fell victim to a triangle choke compliments of Antonio Almeida.

 

Vladimir Emelianenko is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt from Moscow, Russia. After making it to the finals in the TWGC 24 tournament, Vladimir became a regular face in the QFC arena. Despite losing in his debut performance there, he went on a five fight winning streak in which he made a name for himself as a dangerous submission fighter.

 

After signing with UnderGround FC, Emelianenko came up short against Fil Bojtojovskiy, a man with way too many J's in his name for my taste. Due to his popularity and with timing on his side, Emelianenko was granted the opportunity to face Robert Harper for the inaugural Light-Heavyweight Championship of the World. Emelianenko was hurt early in the fight and Harper swarmed him with submission attempts before the Russian could recover. Ultimately Emelianenko would submit to a kneebar in the opening round.

 

In this fight we have the wrestling of Malloy against the Jiu-Jitsu of Emelianenko. Truthfully this fight is much more even than it may appear on paper. If Malloy has some takedown defense, it may serve him well to use it here although Emelianenko is reportedly a capable striker as well.

 

[Main Card]

 

(Bantamweight Division) Antonio Omas (6-0) versus Raphael Firenzi (5-8)

Antonio Omas is an undefeated mixed martial artist from Aurora, Colorado, although he currently lives and trains in Las Vegas, Nevada. A former high school wrestling standout, Omas has found his way into cage fighting in lieu of making a run for the Olympic Games. Antonio Omas cut his teeth in the local circuit, pounding his way through five consecutive opponents using his powerful wrestling to impose his will.

 

In UnderGround FC, Omas faced Mark Callus who was known for his Muay Thai pedigree. Omas dominated the opening two rounds before getting stuck in the clinch fore the entirety of the third round. Despite losing the last round, Omas did more than enough to win the fight.

 

Raphael Firenzi is a freestyle mixed martial arts fighter from New York, New York, but he currently lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is known for his unpredictability in the cage as he will fight you everywhere comfortably. After going undefeated across three QFC bouts, Firenzi signed a contract to fight for JAG Battle League in London, England. Despite a wildly successful promotional debut, Firenzi fell into a losing streak that spanned across the remainder of his JAG career. After five losses with the promotion, Firenzi took a fight with North Star Combat but fell short and was promptly released from his contract.

After showing that he was still dangerous in a local show, where he knocked out Park Shin Bum, he signed with UnderGround Fight Club. He has fallen victim in back-to-back performances against Timdus Campos and the majestic UniConor Noble.

 

In this fight I believe we will see Firenzi struggle with the wrestling and intensity of Antonio Omas. Almost all of Firenzi's big moments have come when he faces opponents on his feet although he does have decent takedowns as well. Omas will likely be smart enough to keep Firenzi on his back for as long as it takes him to stop being awake.

 

 

(Lightweight Division) Jb Brown (4-0) versus Damir Stojnic (6-16)

Jb Brown is an undefeated mixed martial arts fighter from Los Angeles, California. In English that means “the city without straws.” Jb Brown is coincidentally a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and a wizard at submissions. He has competed three times in The UnderGround FC cage and has submitted a who's who of helpless white belt wrestlers in the process. Brown is the proverbial unstoppable force on the ground, and every wrestler in the division has night terrors waiting for the day they are asked to fight him.

 

Damir Stojnic is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu blue belt with cast iron balls for taking this fight. Known for his submissions, Stojnic is playing with fire in this fight. I don't mean to disparage Stojnic's career, but the man must be masochistic to keep fighting while on a seven fight losing streak. But like the traveling salesman from the movie Gladiator told the guy with the gay giraffes- you need some winners and you need some punching bags (roughly paraphrased). The majority of Stojnic's fights have taken place in the QFC arena where he has been beaten more times than a captcha test.

 

In his UFC career, Stojnic has been brutally mugged by Christopher Fry twice.

 

In this fight we will see Jb Brown become the eighth consecutive man participate in Stojnic's weird little BDSM style abuse fetish when he chokes the shit out of him.

 

 

(Lightweight Division) Hairuddin Abdul Rahim (9-2) versus Islam Mamadaliev (7-3)

Hairuddin Abdul Rahim is an amateur wrestler from Seoul, Malaysia. Rahim has eleven professional MMA bouts to his credit and has never been stopped by strikes. Utilizing his powerful wrestling, he has been able to take down and smash the majority of men that he has shared the cage with. Before signing with UnderGroud Fight Club, Rahim went 8-1 in the smaller local shows, earning him a wide reaching reputation as a fearsome ground and pound stylist.

 

In his UFC debut he faced submission fighter Bernardo Suarez. After hammering the man with strikes for a round and a half, Rahim scored a finish on the man as Suarez became overwhelmed by the pressure of the attack. Next Rahim faced his biggest challenge when he fought undefeated Jiu-Jitsu wizard Jb Brown. Rahim attempted to keep the fight standing but found himself on the receiving end of a takedown with a submission loss not far behind it.

 

Islam Mamadaliev is also a grinding wrestler. Born and raised in Istanbul, Turkey (not Constantinople), Mamadaliev also fought in the QFC circuit with six men falling before him. In his UnderGround debut, Mamadaliev faced undefeated star Liberal Stomper for the inaugural lightweight championship but came up short when he was caught with a big right hand late in the opening round. Islam Mamadaliev faced back-to-back brown belt submission specialists in Kreapy Krawlee and Jb Brown with both men submitting Mamadaliev. Like his opponent, Rahim, Mamadaliev still rubs his left arm and wakes up in a cold sweat when he dreams of men in Jiu-Jitsu gis assaulting him.

 

In his most recent appearance, Mamadaliev faced fellow wrestler Shamil Magomedov. Mamadaliev proved to be the better of the two when he kept Magomedov on his back eating shots for the entirety of the fight.

 

In this fight we will see two white belt wrestlers duke it out. Whoever can stay on top wins this one. I say the loser should have to fight another brown belt as punishment, that should motivate them both to want to win.

 

 

(Super-Heavyweight Division, Championship bout) Colin Kaepernick© (6-0) versus Datu Rizalia (4-1)

Colin Kaepernick is the UnderGround Fight Club Super-Heavyweight Champion of the World. He is undefeated in professional mixed martial arts; six men have tried to best him and six men have fallen before his fury. This world class Muay Thai stylist was born in Toamasina, Madagascar. When normal countries have rain or snow seasons, Madagascar has plague seasons instead. If you asked Kaepernick about it, he would laugh and say that Madagascar breeds some of the toughest men alive. If you're tough enough to survive a few plague seasons, you're tough enough to step into the cage. When asked about his name, Colin stated that is an honor to share a name with such a well known activist for his people.

Colin started his career on the local circuit of New York where he scored a brutal stoppage over Randy Ruiz. Kaepernick took the rest of the year off to continue his training. Upon his return he immediately signed with The UnderGround Fight Club and accepted a fight with Datu Rizalia. At this point in time, Rizalia was making his MMA and promotional debut but was already rumored to have an incredible striking game as well. The first round of their fight had shifting momentum as Rizalia seemed to be the more polished of the two kickboxers but when Kaepernick managed to clinch with Rizalia it became Kaep's round. In the second round, a visibly gassed Rizalia struggled to keep up with the intensity of Kaepernick. When the two clinched this time, Rizalia wilted under the assault of Kaepernick's knee attacks. Next Colin Kaepernick ran through former amateur boxing prodigy Hendrikas Kamaras, dominating him in the clinch with his patented knees. Roman Strange was the next striker to stand up to Kaepernick- and the next to fall before him.

The stage was set for Colin Kaepernick to challenge reigning champion Total Badass for the crown. Badass was a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt fresh off of back-to-back submission victories. The champion would live up to his name as he took all of Kaepernick's best shots and hung in there, surviving being badly hurt in the opening round. By the end of the fight, Total Badass had Kaepernick's respect, but Kaepernick had his belt.

Kaepernick's first title defense would come against fellow Muay Thai standout Tohit Tohurt. The fight would prove to be the most competitive of Kaepernick's thus far flawless career. The bulk of the fight would take place inside the clinch and although Kaepernick got the better of the opening two rounds, Tohurt stayed in there and kept up with the champion. The final round took place mostly at a distance which gave Tohurt the chance to score some points. Tohurt became the only man to win a round against Colin Kaepernick but it wasn't enough to steal the fight for him.

 

While Colin Kaepernick has been sitting comfortably on the throne, Datu Rizalia has been winning fights. Datu Rizalia is a real striker with experience in Muay Thai and boxing. This Italian martial artist has made a name for himself as the Mike Tyson of the UnderGround heavyweight division with four consecutive knockout victories.

 

Not long after losing in his debut performance against Colin Kaepernick, Rizalia faced Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt Lochlan Grant, who was known for his takedowns against the cage. Rizalia avoided the clinch like he was allergic to it while battering Grant from the outside. Midway through the opening round, Rizalia dropped Grant with a powerful headkick, and repeated the act thirty seconds later, this time pushing for the finish. Next Rizalia faced former pro boxer and beloved knockout artist Irael Montanyo. Rizalia took the opportunity to show off his improved footwork, circling on the outside and picking Montanyo apart with kicks before finishing the man with a brutal right hand.

Rizalia took a fight against BJJ brown belt Ben Dover. The bout was far from competitive as Rizalia caught Dover shooting for a takedown and knocked him out with a head kick. In his most recent bout, Rizalia faced Greco Roman wrestler Sonny Liston. The fight was seen as a true test of where Rizalia stood in his career: had he overcome his handicap in the clinch? Unfortunately Liston was picked apart with crisp counter-strikes and finished in less time than it takes to peel a hard boiled egg.

 

Datu Rizalia has been vocal on the Buzz, stating to Kaepernick that, “them knees wont be easy to get this time ima ko u in the 1st round”. Fans are truly divided on who will come out on top in this match.

 

[A closer look]

(Colin Kaepernick)

Age: 21

Started Fighting At: 18

Record: 6-0

Knockouts: 4

Submissions: 0

UnderGround Record: 5-0

Total Opp. Record: 18-18

Rank (Division): 1

Rank (Organization): 6

Style: Muay Thai

Accolades or Accomplishments: UFC Super-Heavyweight Champion, Fight of the Night (x1), KO of the Night (x1), Undefeated

(Datu Rizalia)

Age: 21

Started Fighting At: 20

Record: 4-1

Knockouts: 4

Submissions: 0

UnderGround Record: 4-1

Total Opp. Record: 11-7

Rank (Division): 12

Rank (Organization): 26

Style: Muay Thai, Boxing

Accolades or Accomplishments: Four Fight Winning Streak, All Wins Via Stoppage, KO of the Night (x1)

 

 

(Bantamweight Division, Championship bout) Tree Fortay© (6-1) versus UniConor Noble (3-0)

Tree Fortay is the UnderGround Fight Club Bantamweight Champion of the World. He holds a background in collegiate wrestling, a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and is an accomplished boxer. He began his career, as many have, fighting in the smaller QFC shows, where he finished Bong Ji Woo with what would become his trademark submission. Shortly after, he signed with the hilariously named FARTMMA promotion, submitting Daevon Killster with an armbar. His meeting with Voltech Lewis at FARTMMA 6 saw the same results: dramatic armbar finish.


With his two fight deal completed, Tree Fortay signed a two fight contract with PhoQus Sport Enterprise. He made his promotional debut against Leroy Perez, a skilled BJJ brown belt in his own right. The fight would go all three rounds with Fortay badly hurting Perez midway through the final round en route to a decision victory. Next Fortay battered ad dominated world class striker Hans Richter, finishing him with brutal knees in the clinch. Before signing with the UFC, Tree Fortay accepted one fight deal with Batoru Fighting Championship, where he faced Vladimir Konstantinov, a Russian wrestler. The result would be a massive upset as Konstantinov would walk away with a unanimous decision victory.

Unperturbed by this setback, Tree Fortay was offered the opportunity to fight for the inaugural UnderGroud FC bantamweight championship on May 23. His opponent was Kalvin Harper, a powerful catch wrestler coming off the heels of back-to-back victories in the QFC arena. Fortay saw this as the opportunity to clear a terrible stain on his resume, having just lost to a wrestler, and earn a world title at the same time. Fortay would surprise everybody when he caught Harper with a big punching combination. Fortay dove onto his broken opponent and secured his old favorite technique: the armbar.

UniConor Noble is an undefeated mixed martial arts fighter that is ranked #2 in his division and number 26 out of 216 fighters. He is a world class Muay Thai stylist that holds a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

Noble made his professional fighting debut in The UnderGround FC cage where he took on fellow newcomer Joe Tromundo, dominating him both at a range as well as inside the clinch en route to a unanimous decision victory. Next he faced undefeated Titus Contreras, a catch wrestler from Brazil. Contreras was the veteran of six consecutive QFC bouts of which only one had gone the distance. Known for his heavy hands, Contreras found himself on the losing end of nearly every exchange and he didn't fare much better in the clinch. After rocking him against the cage, Noble finished Contreras with big punches until the referee rescued the man.

In his most recent bout, UniConor Noble faced Raphael Firenzi, a freestyle brawler with heavy strikes. Firenzi came into their meeting already a veteran of twelve professional bouts. Noble battered the man with beautiful counter-strikes, finishing him midway through the opening round.

[A closer look]

(Tree Fortay)

Age: 21

Started Fighting At: 18

Record: 6-1

Knockouts: 1

Submissions: 4

UnderGround Record: 1-0

Total Opp. Record: 12-11

Rank (Division): 1

Rank (Organization): 15

Style: Wrestling, BJJ

Accolades or Accomplishments: UFC Bantamweight Champion, Fight of the Night (x1), Sub of the Night (x1)

(UniConor Noble)

Age: 21

Started Fighting At: 20

Record: 3-0

Knockouts: 2

Submissions: 0

UnderGround Record: 3-0

Total Opp. Record: 12-12

Rank (Division): 2

Rank (Organization): 26

Style: Muay Thai

Accolades or Accomplishments: Undefeated

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UnderGround FC 8 was a mixed martial arts event held by the UnderGround Fight Club promotion in conjunction with the UnderGroud Fight Ent. Alliance. This event took place on June 26, 2019 at The Underground arena in Amsterdam. This review was brought to you by UnderGround Bets, a premiere betting service that you can count on.

 

 

 

[Event Review]

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(Light-Heavyweight Division) Bill From Killer Hill vs. Aapo Jukola

Review

Jukola used his clinchwork to dominate Hill against the cage but was even landing strikes before that. After a minute against the cage, Bill From Killer Hill went down from an uppercut and the referee stopped the fight. Aapo Jukola def. Bill From Killer Hill via TKO (Strikes) at 1:16 of round 1.

 

(Light-Heavyweight Division) Tremaine Wiltshire vs. Daana Wyte

Review

Wiltshire came out looking to counter-strike off of the missed shots of Wyte... but that opportunity never came. Daana Wyte was landing shots immediately and he dropped Wiltshire with an early combination, finishing him with a big left hook. Daana Wyte def. Tremaine Wiltshire via KO (Punch) at 0:27 of round 1.

 

(Super-Heavyweight Division) Joe Clark vs. Antonio Dailey

Review

Antonio Dailey put all of his chips on scoring an early takedown in this fight. When that didn't happen, he was left vulnerable to the fury of Joe Clark. Joe Clark def. Antonio Dailey via KO (Punch) at 1:18 of round 1.

 

(Super-Heavyweight Division) Max Van Leeuwenhoek vs. Anurak Chakrabongse

Review

This was a fight where a lot of strikes were thrown but only three landed, giving Leeuwenhoek the victory. Max Van Leeuwenhoek def. Anurak Chakrabongse via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).

 

(Lightweight Division) Rodolfo Gracie vs. Jason Kneeshaw

Review

Jason Kneeshaw lived up to his name and dominated Gracie with knees from the clinch. Although he manage to hurt Gracie early in the final round, the fight went the distance. Jason Kneeshaw def. Rodolfo Gracie via Unanimous Decision (30-24, 30-24, 30-24).

 

(Welterweight Division) Nick Lucas Li vs. Ross Tyson

Review

As I unfortunately expected, Nick Lucas Li gave an early takedown to Tyson every single round. At least he managed to not get submitted, I guess. Ross Tyson def. Nick Lucas Li via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).

(Welterweight Division) Hector Alvarez vs. Yoel Edson

Review

Alvarez dropped Edson with a big left punch early and would have scored a quick finish but he followed Edson to the ground. After thinking better of it, Alvarez got back up and finished the job with followup punches. Hector Alvarez def. Yoel Edson via KO (Punch) at 1:58 of round 1.

 

(Super-Heavyweight Division) Rodimus Prime vs. Ariel Ortega

Review

Rodimus Prime dominated this fight with his wrestling before catching Ortega standing up. Rodimus Prime def. Ariel Ortega via Submission (Armbar) at 2:59 of round 2.

 

[Co-Main Event]

 

(Super-Heavyweight Division) Shane Nakamura vs. Nikolas Vieira

Review

Color me surprised. I expected Nakamura to do better on the ground in this bout but Vieira survived to weather the early storm, coming back strong in the later rounds. After being dominated in the opening round, Nikolas Vieira came back to win the latter two. Nikolas Vieira def. Shane Nakamura via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28).

 

[Main Event]

 

(Bantamweight Division) Caesar Kombomuizc vs. Oganeditse Gaolathe

Review

Caesar Kombomuizc could not score a single of his fifteen takedown attempts in this fight. Undefeated purple belt and submission wizard Caesar Kombomuizc was left standing on his feet eating strikes from Oganeditse Gaolathe. To his credit, Kombomuizc survived every round without being hurt. Imagine this man with better wrestling and some striking but with that chin. Oganeditse Gaolathe def. Caesar Kombomuizc via Unanimous Decision (30-24, 30-24, 30-24).

 

 

 

Active Winning Streaks (2+ consecutive victories within UnderGround FC)

[Name, Weight, UFC Win Streak, Last Fight Date]

Fray Tormenta (265) (5-0) [6/1]

Colin Kaepernick (265+) (5-0) [5/31]

Datu Rizalia (265+) (4-0) [6/18]

Benchamek Sitsopirang (185) (3-0) [6/18]

John Daugherty (265) (2-0) [6/18]

Fray Rothco (205) (2-0) [6/18]

Torq Bosley (265+) (3-0) [6/10]

Robert Harper (205) (3-0) [6/10]

James Moriarty (205) (2-0) [6/10]

Reginald Budgiehandler (145) (2-0) [6/8]

Jay Brown (145) (2-0) [6/8]

UniConor Noble (135) (2-0) [6/8]

Tommy Vincent (135) (2-0) [6/8]

Brian Moser (185) (2-0) [6/7]

Horacio Romeu Pinto (265) (2-0) [6/5]

Liberal Stomper (155) (3-0) [6/5]

Spanky Loco (205) (2-0) [6/5]

Ringz daBell (145) (3-0) [6/5]

Adrian Hunter (155) (3-0) [6/5]

Tommy Reed (135) (2-0) [6/5]

Kay Teptrom (155) (2-0) [6/5]

Joe Smith (145) (2-0) [6/5]

Jb Brown (155) (3-0) [6/5]

Cross A Zoo (170) (2-0) [6/5]

Paul Ladentro (265+) (2-0) [6/3]

Sivile Gonya (170) (3-0) [6/3]

Khabib Nurmagomedov (145) (2-0) [6/3]

Lee Brown (205) (2-0) [6/3]

Christopher Fry (155) (2-0) [6/1]

 

 

 

Annal of Champions

Bantamweight (135 lbs)

Tree Fortay – Reigning Champion, No Defenses (Next Fight: UniConor Noble on 6/28)

 

Featherweight (145 lbs)

Reginald Budgiehandler – Reigning Champion, No Defenses (Next Fight: Kyle Kristian Galeos 6/29)

Shiro Tanaka – Former Champion, One Defense (4/27/19 – 6/8/19)

 

Lightweight (155 lbs)

Liberal Stomper – Reigning Champion, Two Defenses (Next Fight: TBD)

 

Welterweight (170 lbs)

Sivile Gonya – Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Guido Turturro 7/5)

 

Middleweight (185 lbs)

What Addams – Reigning Champion, No Defenses (Next Fight: Raiam Dos Santos 6/29)

Bradley Bond – Former Champion, No Defenses (4/27/19 – 6/3/19)

 

Light-Heavyweight (205 lbs)

Robert Harper – Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Piet Smit 7/12)

 

Heavyweight (265 lbs)

Fray Tormenta – Reigning Champion, Two Defenses (Next Fight: Josh Peterson 6/29)

 

Super-Heavyweight (265+ lbs)

Colin Kaepernick – Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Datu Rizalia 6/28)

Total Badass – Former Champion, No Defenses (4/13/19 – 4/27/19)

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UnderGround FC 10 is an upcoming mixed martial arts event to be held by the UnderGround Fight Club promotion in conjunction with the UnderGroud Fight Ent. Alliance. This event is scheduled to take place on June 28, 2019 at The Underground arena in Amsterdam. This preview is brought to you by UnderGround Bets and Casino Blood, the premiere betting sites of the UnderGround Fight Club.

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(Featherweight Division) Anthony Jackson (4-1) versus Hans Richter (3-1)

Anthony Jackson is a Macedonian boxing stylist that is making his UnderGround FC debut here. He participated in the QFC Tournament 916 where he defeated fellow slugger Kari Kaataja before falling victim to the ground assault of BJJ brown belt Kevyt Kaikkonen. Despite this setback, Jackson fought three more times in the QFC arena where he stopped three consecutive opponents in Rodrigo Bean, Dirk Armstrong, and Hubert Nielson.

 

Hans Richter is a well rounded striker with experience in kickboxing and boxing, but also adequate grappling as well. Like his opponent he is making his UnderGround FC debut in this appearance after fighting professionally elsewhere. Richter fought exclusively for PhoQus Sports Enterprise of Hilo, Hawaii. There he stopped back-to-back opponents in Hallo Ween and Jamal Lyttle. In his third pro fight, he was defeated by future UnderGround FC bantamweight champion Tree Fortay. In his most recent appearance, Richter defeated Simba Moso via unanimous decision.

 

 

(Welterweight Division) David Kozma (3-0) versus James Freeman (5-7)

David Kozma is an undefeated BJJ purple belt from the Czech Republic. He made his fighting debut against Jason Craig in the QFC arena. After dominating Craig with grappling in the first round, Kozma knocked him out with a big punch early in the second round. Next he faced submission fighter Solomon Holman; Kozma destroyed Solman on the ground, submitting him with a triangle choke in the opening round.

His most recent bout came in the UFC where he submitted Bob McCracken in just under two minutes.

 

James Freeman is a Muay Thai fighter with a blue belt in BJJ. With twelve professional fights under his belt, Freeman is clearly the more experienced of the fighters on the main card here. James Freeman fought the majority of his fights on The Island during its ninth season.

 

James fought the bulk of his fights under the Alcatraz banner, racking up a promotional record of 4-3 with his biggest win during that span being over BJJ brown belt and power wrestler Sam Samuelson. Despite the grappling disadvantages, Freeman submitted Samuelson with a guillotine choke in the opening round.

 

Next James fought for Immunity Fighting Alliance. After losing his promotional debut, he submitted Xora Lutar earning himself a shot at reigning champion Johnny Lawrence. After surviving the opening round, Freeman fell to strikes in the second.

 

Most recently, James was defeated by Jo Jotaro in the UnderGround arena.

 

 

(Middleweight Division) Mick Richards (4-1) versus Pate Parret (2-0)

Mick Richards is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt that loves to brawl with foes. After dominating Ronaldo Souza in the QFC arena, Richards signed with UnderGround FC.

 

Mick was paired up with fellow slugger Johny Salami. Mick Richards made a lot of noise in his promotional debut, knocking Salami out with a slam takedown and earning himself KO of the night as well as Fight of the Night. Next Richards ran through blue belt William Regal. With three fights under his belt, Mick Richards faced fellow undefeated fighter Dansen Chayambuka. Known for his brown belt, Chayambuka dominated the opening round but struggled as Richards picked up the pace in the latter two rounds.

 

In his most recent appearance, Mick Richards challenged What Addams for the middleweight championship. Although he landed some shots from the outside, Richards found himself trapped against the cage eating knees from Addams. Despite his best efforts to stay in the fight, Richards was caught with a big knee, costing him the fight.

 

Pate Parret is a high level Finnish kickboxer with a background in Muay Thai. Known for his extremely heavy hands, Parret is quickly becoming a fan favorite.

 

Parret made his professional debut in the QFC arena where he faced submission grappler Notorious Lawyer. Parret caught Lawyer coming in, dropping him with a big uppercut and finishing him with a left hook immediately after. In his first UFC fight, Parret faced boxer Jorge Cassel. With Cassel looking to clinch early, Parret began landing punches immediately, dropping Cassel with an overhand right and knocking his foe out cold.

 

 

(Heavyweight Division) Oskar Schmidt (4-1) versus Israel Montanyo (3-2)

Oskar Schmidt is a wrestler with a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He began his career on the local circuit, stopping Cole Norton with the heavy ground and pound that would quickly become the staple of his career. In his second pro fight, Schmidt beat down Danny Silva so badly that the doctor had to stop the fight from ringside due to the amount of blood loss. After that bloody performance, Schmidt signed with UnderGround FC. In his debut he was paired up with Yessir Kranicks, a fellow wrestler. Schmidt controlled the fight with his wrestling before knockig Kranicks out cold with ground and pound from guard. The promotion was sold on Schmidt and the fans were in love.

 

With his star quickly on the rise, Schmidt accepted a fight against Mongali Samson, a strong submission grappler. Schmidt left no question that he was the superior fighter as he dropped Jon Jones style hellbows from the top position, forcing a quick stoppage. This set Schmidt up with the toughest challenge of his career: he would face Fray Tormenta for the heavyweight championship.

 

Tormenta initiated an early clinch against Schmidt, who happily obliged him by taking the BJJ black belt to the canvas. Tormenta showed his class when slid into bottom guard and locked in a triangle choke, seemingly in one movement.

 

Israel Montanyo is a heavy handed boxer from the UK. He started his career with back to back victories in the QFC arena, stopping both opponents in the opening round. His third professional fight came in UnderGround FC where he faced BJJ brown belt Lochlan Grant. Despite dominating the opening minute of the fight, Montayo would succumb to a takedown and submission just before the two minute mark. Next Montayo faced submission grappler Lars Bullock, stopping him with heavy punches.

 

Most recently Montanyo faced world class striker Datu Rizalia. The two would trade strikes for about a minute before Montanyo fell from a big right hand.

 

 

(Heavyweight Division) Fedor Mazepin (6-2) versus Jolly Rodger (5-1)

Fedor Mazepin is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt from St Petersburg, Russia. Within UnderGround FC he has made a bid for the UFC heavyweight championship and cemented himself as a durable contender in the division.

 

Fedor Mazepin made his professional debut in the QFC arena where he stopped Efren Bird with brutal ground and pound from mount. Next Mazepin faced fellow submission grappler Chang Cobb, submitting him with a guillotine choke off of an ill advised takedown attempt from Cobb. Mazepin next faced Muay Thai standout Christov Yanovich. After surviving early turmoil in the clinch against Yanovich, Mazepin managed to bring the fight to the ground where he quickly submitted Yanovich with an armbar. After running through Larry Homes, Mazepin faced world class submission grappler and undefeated fighter Damian Dyatlov. Mazepin would find himself on the bottom more often than not with Dyatlov landing shots from guard. While Mazepin was in no real danger, it was enough to secure the victory for Dyatlov.

 

Following his first professional loss, Fedor Mazepin signed with The UnderGround Fight Club. In his promotional debut, Mazepin submitted Syd The Scorpion with a triangle choke in the opening round. Given his track record of dominance, Mazepin was offered the chance to face former FARTMMA and reigning UnderGround FC heavyweight champion Fray Tormenta. A world class wrestler and Jiu-Jitsu black belt, Tormenta happily obliged Mazepin's desire to fight on the ground, and showed his talent when he submitted Mazepin in the opening round with an armbar. In his most recent bout, Mazepin faced wrestling prodigy Runny Hitter. Mazepin gave up an early takedown to Hitter but managed to slip out the back and secure a rear naked choke, stopping Hitter in under a minute.

 

Jolly Rodger is a former amateur boxer from the UK. After going undefeated at light-heavyweight for five fights, he made his UnderGround FC debut as a heavyweight.

 

Jolly made his fighting debut in the QFC arena stopping Cory Tyson in just thirty seconds with a big uppercut. Next Rodger faced undefeated Hivahe Remore. After surviving an early clinch battle with Remore, Rodger dropped his foe twice before finishing with heavy punches. The QFC arena paired the two up again shortly after. Remore would score several takedowns in this meeting but would be hurt badly in the second round. Rodger would go on to win the judge's decision. The duo met a third time... Rodger hurt Remore with punches three times in the opening round and early in the second round before finishing with big punches against the cage. Rodgers' final appearance in the QFC came against Test Fighter C. Although Rodger would hurt his opponent early in the fight, they would go the distance with Rodger taking home a one-sided decision.

 

In his UnderGround debut, Rodger faced heavy handed knockout artist Josh Peterson. As the two strikers exchanged big punches in the early seconds, Rodger was the first to taste leather as he was dropped from a big right hand. Rodger began swinging wild in a desperate attempt to get back in the fight but Peterson proved to be too quick and avoided the shots. Rodger went down on another big right hand and this time the fight was stopped.

 

 

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(Fedor Mazepin)

Age: 26

Started Fighting At: 25

Record: 6-2

Knockouts: 1

Submissions: 5

UnderGround Record: 2-1

Total Opp. Record: 26-25

Rank (Division): 3

Rank (Organization): 31

Style: BJJ (Brown Belt)

(Jolly Rodger)

Age: 25

Started Fighting At: 25

Record: 5-1

Knockouts: 3

Submissions: 0

UnderGround Record: 0-1

Total Opp. Record: 14-14

Rank (Division): 5

Rank (Organization): 75

Style: Boxing

 

 

 

 

A note from the author: I hate writing only a main card preview but with my writing style, simply giving the minor details isn't adequate. I want to explain who the fighter is and why their career path matters. Ideally I would give every single fighter his own spot light with the chance to say what he has to say.

 

The UnderGround FC is providing you guys with ample opportunities to fight and I love having the opportunity to take part in this. When I signed on I promised myself that I would at least give an abbreviated preview and short review for each card- that meant providing you guys with six previews and six reviews* in a four day span. Luckily I started a few days early so I got the jump on it a little.

 

I want you guys to participate in my writing and I just don't have the time to chase you down and hound dog you about it. So if you want to play along with my silly little writings, please contact me in-game with your fighter's name as the subject. I will ask you interview questions, I will write out a background for your fighter, whatever you want to do. If you happen to be a title holder or you think you're soon to be a title challenger I would love to write out a more detailed interview with you. But I can't chase down 221 fighters looking for quotes. If you want to get involved, please come to me.

 

*I'm actually only contracted to write previews but I love recording the progress of record holders and champions so I'm providing reviews as a little bonus.

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An unrelated matter that I would like to discuss with any fighters contracted to UnderGround FC is the organization rating system. You can rate the org by going to the contracts tab in the game itself. The contracts button is listed two levels below "My Fighters". From there you will see a red X and a green check mark in the upper right corner. This will allow you to rate the organization based on your satisfaction with it.

 

Now allow me to pander to you for a moment, please. You aren't just rating the matchmaking, the contract pay rates, or the writing- you're rating all of this as a whole. Does this organization treat you fairly? Does it bully you into taking fights that you don't think are fair? Does the writer sometimes write the wrong city name or misspell champion names? (I mean what the hell is an Oganiditse? You're killing me here.)

 

I'm a fairly unbiased third party with many years of experience working with organizations. I happen to be writing for UnderGround FC but believe me when I tell you that I've heard every complaint in the book. If your rating for this organization is anything lower than 10 please message me in game and I will happily attempt to resolve the issue, telling the owner that it came from an anonymous manager if you wish. I want everyone to be satisfied with the org and it pains me to see what I view as a decent company sitting with a below 90% rating.

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UnderGround FC 11 is an upcoming mixed martial arts event to be held by the UnderGround Fight Club promotion in conjunction with the UnderGroud Fight Ent. Alliance. This event is scheduled to take place on June 29, 2019 at The Underground arena in Amsterdam. This preview is brought to you by UnderGround Bets and Casino Blood, the premiere betting sites of the UnderGround Fight Club.

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(Welterweight Division) Divanei Silva (4-1) versus Xyryx Ignacio (4-4)

Divanei Silva is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt and fearsome submission fighter. He made his professional debut in the QFC arena, submitting back-to-back opponents in Millard Hensley and Daniel Stevenson. He was quickly signed by UnderGround Fight Club. He made his promotional debut against Ford Xander at Friday Night Fights IV, submitting the man in the opening round. After submitting Ronald DiVerdici he challenged Sivile Gonya for the welterweight championship. Silva would get caught early and finished with punches in just eighteen seconds.

 

Xyryx Ignacio is a true mixed martial artist, capable of fighting anywhere that the fight should go. Half of his professional fights have taken place in the QFC arena.

 

He made his professional debut in the QFC against collegiat wrestler Grappa Bappa. Although he was outmatched in terms of wrestling, Ignnacio held his own, surviving until the final bell. Next he faced fellow BJJ blue belt Enrique Black, defeating him via unanimous decision. After submitting Kermit York, Ignacio signed with the Rapid Fighting Championship promotion where he was defeated in his initial outing. After defeating a foe in the QFC he signed with UnderGround Fight Club.

 

In his promotional debut, Ignacio faced future title challenger Monte Goglin, ultimately losing via TKO. After falling short against world class kickboxer Cross A Zoo, Ignacio faced BJJ brown belt Mike Tentalau. After being taken down twice in the early goings, Ignacio survived the ground assault and went on to win the fight via strikes on the feet.

 

(Super-Heavyweight Division) Boz Rutten (4-1) versus Tohit Tohurt (5-4)

Boz Rutten is a heavy handed boxing stylist from London, England. The majority of his career took place in the QFC arena with four lightning quick stoppages. He made his UFC debut against Kamen Kamenov, knocking him out cold in the third round.

 

Tohit Tohurt is a Muay Thai stylist known for his flashy and unpredictable style as well as for his brutal knockouts. He has challenged for championship titles three times over the course of his career and although he has come up short each time, he is always viewed as a top fighter in the super-heavyweight division.

 

Tohurt began fighting on The Island during its 9th season. He fought for the Immunity Fighting Alliance where he challenged undefeated power wrestler Turd McPherson for the championship. Tohurt would be stopped due to a bad cut received early in the fight, costing him the title shot. Tohurt would go on an absolute tear, knocking out three consecutive opponents including fellow title challenger Moon Up Sun Up. Tohurt would challenge the new champion, Black Caesar, for the title but would fall victim to an armbar in the opening round. Tohit Tohurt would make one final appearance on The Island, stopping Ezekiel Oleynik in just nine seconds.

 

In his first fight after leaving The Island, Tohurt challenged unstoppable champion Colin Kaepernick for the title. After losing two rounds to Kaep, Tohurt took over in the final round landing heavy strikes. Unfortunately his efforts came too little, too late, and once again he failed to capture a world title.

 

 

(Middleweight Division, Championship bout) What Addams© (4-2) versus Raiam Dos Santos (7-7)

What Addams© is the undisputed middleweight champion of the UFC. After making his professional debut on The Island during its ninth season, Addams began fighting for the UFC. Addams utilizes a mixture of Muay Thai and wrestling to defeat foes.

 

What Addams began his career in the Island Vale Tudo promotion on The Island. Despite having an inauspicious debuting performance against Amiko Bono, Addams proved his worth when he brutally stopped Chris Robertson in the second round with knees from the clinch. Next Addams faced Jiu-Jitsu specialist Lucas Pablo, knocking him out with a head kick in the very first round.

 

What Addams participated in the The Island Season Finale Tournamet but was defeated via unanimous decision against Amiti Speyer. To get back on track, Addams took a fight in the QFC arena where he met BJJ purple belt Jamiah Monlova. Addams made short work of Monlova, stopping him with strikes in the second round.

 

Following the Monlova bout, What Addams signed with UnderGround Fight Club. His promotional debut came at UFC MNF 2. With the inaugural middleweight championship on the line, What Addams faced off against undefeated BJJ purple belt Mick Richards. The fight would take place almost entirely in the clinch with Addams destroying Richards with strikes, knocking him out with a big knee midway into the round.

 

Raiam Dos Santos is a powerhouse of a boxer with six of his seven victories coming by way of early knockout. This brawler is comfortable in or out of the clinch, is a competent grappler, and is a nightmare opponent for anybody in the middleweight division. With fourteen professional bouts on his record, Dos Santos has a wealth of experience supporting him in his bid for the title.

 

Like his opponent, Raiam Dos Santos began fighting during Season 9 of The Island. After losing his debut fight in the QFC, Dos Santos began fighting for Alcatraz Beatdowns, smashing his initial opponent in under two minutes there. Next he faced fellow brawler Paasio Pertti, going the distance for the first and only time in what would turn into a long fighting career. Dos Santos was next paired up with future Alcatraz middleweight champion Robert Higgs, ultimately losing the fight via kimura in the second round. After losing to another purple belt in Lucas Pablo, Dos Santos went on a two fight killing spree, stopping Tyson Parker and King Boyce.

 

Next, Dos Santos signed up to fight for the Immunity Fighting Alliance. In his debut performance there, he was defeated by John Edmonds, who would go on to win the title following their match. Dos Santos would go 2-2 over his next four bouts, with two title challengers being among his defeats. Raiam Dos Santos participated in the finale tournament where he was submitted by BJJ brown belt Rorion Gracie in the opening round.

 

Immediately after leaving The Island, Raiam Dos Santos signed with UnderGround FC, making his promotional debut at UFC THF 1. His opponent was experienced Muay Thai stylist Gordon Harper. Dos Santos would go on to defeat Harper via first round TKO.

 

 

(Featherweight Division) Ringz daBell (3-0) versus Khabib Nurmagomedov (2-1)

Ringz daBell is a former professional boxer that has made the transition to MMA. Despite having a lackluster career with the sweet science, Ringz has made a name for himself as a serious knockout artist with torque behind his punches. Undefeated in MMA, he is fast becoming a top contender in the UFC featherweight division.

 

Ringz daBell made his MMA debut, coincidentally enough, against the man he is scheduled to fight now: Khabib Nurmagomedov. The two met at the UFC event known as Mid Week Mashups. Nurmagomedov did well at controlling daBell early with his wrestling but was hurt badly late in the opening round. Ringz stopped Khabib so early in the second round that his seat was still warm from being sat on. Next daBell faced submission fighter Marlin Scars, stopping him in dramatic fashion late in the opening round.

 

Most recently, Ringz daBell faced catch wrestler Roman Bell. Ringz would ring Bell's bell midway through the opening round, finishing him with a final flurry three minutes in.

 

Khabib Nurmagomedov is a great wrestler with a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. All three of his pro fights have taken place in the UFC.

 

In his professional debut, Nurmagomedov was stopped by Ringz daBell in a fight that he believed he should have been able to win. While other men were chasing titles, Nurmagomedov began chasing daBell in hopes of righting that wrong with a rematch. He began his quest for revenge in a meeting with Whalter White, a fellow BJJ purple belt. Nurmagomedov would struggle to control the man in the opening round but go on to dominate the final two frames, hurting White with ground n pound early in the third. Most recently, Khabib faced another submission fighter in Jon Hogan. Once again the control of Nurmagomedov was too much for his opponent.

 

 

(Featherweight Division, Championship bout) Reginald Budgiehandler© (5-1) versus Kyle Kristian Galeos (6-0)

Reginald Budgiehandler© is a high level kickboxer with a background in Muay Thai and boxing. He is undefeated I the UnderGround Fight Club and is the reigning undisputed UFC Featherweight Champion of the World.

 

Reginald started his MMA career in the QFC 876 tournament where he competed as a lightweight. After tearing through three opponents I rapid succession, he faced eventual Rapid Fighting Championship veteran Kari Halifax in the fourth round of the tourney. Despite his best efforts, Budgiehandler would get trapped against the cage eating shots. The strikes would wear him down, eventually hurting him against the cage and forcing a stoppage.

 

Following his unsuccessful bid in the QFC tournament, Budgiehandler signed with the UnderGround Fight Club. In his promotional debut he faced heavy handed brawler AJ Lyttle. The fight would take place in the clinch but this time Budgiehandler would control the action, landing abuse and stopping his foe.

 

At UFC SNF 2, Reginald Budgiehandler faced undefeated featherweight champion Shiro Tannaka who was making his second attempt at defending the title. The fight would take place almost entirely in the clinch with Budgiehandler dominating the round and a half of action. Tanaka went down on a big uppercut and ate an even bigger right hand o the outside upon getting back up. Just like that, Reginald Budgiehandler was the undisputed Featherweight Champion of the World.

 

Kyle Kristian Galeos, also known as “the man with the most unfortunate nickname I've had to write about”, is an undefeated boxer-turned-MMA fighter that holds a perfect professional MMA record of six wins with no losses. All six of his victories have come by way of early knockout.

 

Galeos fought the bulk of his career in the QFC arena where he faced three men across five fights. His debut came agaist Ragang Ebon, a grappler that almost made it three whole minutes against the punching punisher. Next Galeos faced Ken Specht who in two attempts looked like he wanted to be anywhere in the world instead of in the cage with Kyle Galeos. You can't help who you're paired up with in the QFC and this became especially obvious when former kickboxer, Berklerk Pinsinchai was forced to fight Galeos two times in a row. I hesitate to call their meetings fights; their encounters were more liked controlled muggings. In both encounters, Galeos stopped his opponent in the opening round with ease.

 

Galeos next signed with UnderGroud Fight Club. He made his promotional debut at UFC SNF 2. Just before Budgiehandler played beat the pinata with Shiro Tanaka for the championship, Kyle Kristian Galeos was facing undefeated BJJ wizard Ky Tycoon. Known for his durability and his powerful submissions, Tycoon was expected to “school” the striker en route to a shot at the title for himself. Galeos had other plans; he came out throwing freight train force punches at the purple belt, reportedly hitting him so hard that his aging father fell out of a lay-z-boy chair at home from the impact. Galeos dropped Tycoon with a big punch, followed him to the ground, and controlled the position until the referee stood them up. Not long after, Galeos repeated the process, surviving a pair of the feared submission attempts in the process. In the second round, Galeos survived an early takedown from Tycoon who for some reason stood up from the ground. It was a mistake that would cost him the fight as Galeos began hammering him with big punches, eventually finishing with a big series of punches.

 

[A closer look]

(Reginald Budgiehandler)

Age: 20

Started Fighting At: 18

Record: 5-1

Knockouts: 5

Submissions: 0

UnderGround Record: 2-0

Total Opp. Record: 15-9

Rank (Division): 4

Rank (Organization): 17

Style: Muay Thai

Accolades or Accomplishments: Undisputed UFC Featherweight Championship, Fight of the Night

(Kyle Kristian Galeos)

Age: 25

Started Fighting At: 25

Record: 6-0

Knockouts: 6

Submissions: 0

UnderGround Record: 1-0

Total Opp. Record: 16-27

Rank (Division): 1

Rank (Organization): 27

Style: Boxing

Accolades or Accomplishments: Undefeated, Six Fight Winning Streak

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UnderGround FC 13 is an upcoming mixed martial arts event to be held by the UnderGround Fight Club promotion in conjunction with the UnderGroud Fight Ent. Alliance. This event is scheduled to take place on June 30, 2019 at The Underground arena in Amsterdam. This preview is brought to you by UnderGround Bets and Casino Blood, the premiere betting sites of the UnderGround Fight Club.

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(Heavyweight Division) Rio Silva (3-0) versus Lu Bu (0-1)

Rio Silva is a submission grappler with a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Although he is capable of boxing with his hands, he prefers to smash guys with ground and pound to set up a submission. Rio is undefeated in MMA with three professional bouts on his record. In his pro debut, Rio defeated

August Nash with brutal ground and pound from side control. Next he submitted Royce Franks with an armbar after two and a half rounds of domination on the ground. In his most recent fight, Rio Silva knocked Abdul Vance out in just five seconds. All three of Rio Silva's professional bouts have taken place within the QFC arena.

 

Lu Bu is a submission grappler as well but with a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He has had one professional fight within the QFC arena. Although he lot that bout, we learned that Lu Bu has an incredible chin and is a monster on the ground.

 

 

 

 

(Heavyweight Division) Patrick Bower (1-3) versus Lindsay Tucker (1-1)

Patrick Bowser is a boxing stylist from Helsinki. He made his pro debut in the QFC arena where he was submitted by Nero Zero. The majority of his fights have taken place in the UFC where he has faced Lars Bullock, John Daugherty, and Doland Mo. His lone victory came over Daugherty.

 

Lindsay Tucker is a submission specialist with a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He made his pro debut in the QFC arena where he submitted Ted Goat. His most recent bout was at UFC WNF 2 where he was stopped by Horacio Romeu Pinto.

 

 

 

 

(Lightweight Division) Steven Pittsford (2-1) versus Johny Boom (2-0)

Steven Pittsford is a BJJ blue belt with a little kickboxing to supplement his abilities. After defeating Koshi Yamawanka in the QFC arena, he faced Johnny Jett at UFC THF 1, submitting him I the opening round. Most recently he was submitted by BJJ brown belt Rodolfo Gracie at UnderGround FC 6.

 

Johny Boom is a BJJ brown belt with a little boxing that is used strictly for defense. Both of his professional fights have taken place in the QFC arena where he submitted both Jou Roukani and Rodrigo Augusto.

 

 

 

 

(Welterweight Division) Tao Pai (2-1) versus I Love You Man (1-0)

Tao Pai is a boxer and a BJJ blue belt. He has fought three times in the QFC arena with two great knockout victories and a submission loss to his credit. In his UFC debut he failed to make weight against Crazy Legs. This is likely his last fight as his manager hasn't logged on in early ten days.

 

I Love You Man is what I would be telling you if I didn't absolutely hate your naming scheme. Use regular names you damned homunculus. ILY Man is a young and talented Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt with great wrestling and the promise of potential on his feet as well. In his lone professional bout, he submitted Ed Ricoop in just one round. On the side he has competed as a middleweight and as a light-heavyweight in the TWGC 23 and TWGC 24 tournaments respectively.

 

 

 

 

(Bantamweight Division) Tomas Vincent (6-0) versus Joe Tromudo (1-2)

Tomas Vincent is a former amateur wrestler and BJJ purple belt. With six victories under his belt, Vincent is undefeated as an MMA fighter. In his four initial bouts, Vincent defeated his opponents within the QFC arena using top control and brutal ground n pound. In his UFC debut he defeated Joe Tromundo via unanimous decision. Most recently he faced fellow wrestler Timidus Campos, winning the bout via unanimous decision.

 

Joe Tromundo is a boxing stylist with a BJJ blue belt that he mostly uses for defense. All three of his professional bouts have taken place within the UFC. His pro debut came with a unanimous decision loss to future bantamweight champion UniConor Noble. The only other person to survive until the final bell against Noble was former bantamweight champion Tree Fortay. Tromundo is as tough and durable as they come, as Daiyan Jr Jesus Valdes found out when Tromundo knocked him out cold in the opening round.

[Main Card]

 

(Featherweight Division) AngelaDivine EscobarDelgado (0-0) versus Ky Tycoon (4-1)

AngelaDivine EscobarDelgado is reportedly a well rounded mixed martial artist with great wrestling and a BJJ blue belt. Not much is known about the abilities of EscobarDelgado as this is his pro debut. It's a little concerning that he is still training out of Cozad's gym.

 

Ky Tycoon is a fantastic wrestler with a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He is the QFC Tournament 916 Featherweight Champion. In the tournament he defeated white belt Bo Bo, blue belt Tournament Hero, blue belt Lobo Saint Artem, and brown belt Kevyt Kaikkonnen to take home the gold. Immediately after he signed with UnderGround Fight Club, making his promotional debut against Kyle Kristian Galeos at UFC SNF 2. Unfortunately he would fall victim to a TKO loss with one second left in the second round.

 

 

 

 

(Lightweight Division) Khamid Osman Durnagoz (10-9) versus Liangchan Xiaodong (8-2)

Khamid Osman Durnagoz is a Muay Thai stylist and veteran of nineteen pro MMA bouts. The vast majority of his in-ring experience came in the QFC arena where he experienced very mixed results. Despite being classified as a Muay Thai kickboxer, all of his stoppage victories have come by way of submission so who knows what the hell is going on here? In his most recent bout, Durnagoz defeated Bernardo Suarez via split decision at UFC SNF 2.

 

Liangchan Xiaodong is also a Muay Thai stylist and also a longtime veteran of the QFC arena. Unlike his opponent he found great success in the QFC, scoring six victories in seven bouts before coming to the UnderGround Fight Club stage. Within the UFC he has defeated Hessu Kaito and Michael Greenwood but was stopped by Adrian Hunter in his most recent bout.

 

 

 

 

(Heavyweight Division) Henry Akinwande (2-0) versus Runny Hitter (1-1)

Henry Akinwande is a Greco Roman wrestling stylist that has adapted a fantastic boxing style to support himself. Undefeated in mixed martial arts, this nineteen year old prospect is heralded by many as the future of the UFC heavyweight division. He made his MMA debut at WPFC 2 under the Wolf Pack Fighting Championship banners in New York. There he faced future WPFC title challenger Guillame Ouelette. Akinwande would get dropped twice in the opening minute against Oulette but would turn it around in a big way when he clinched with the man against the cage. The remaining fourteen minutes of the fight all belonged to Henry Akinwande who pounded his opponent like he caught him in bed with his wife. In his most recent bout he faced another power wrestler named Wulfgar Beornegar at WPFC 5. This time Akinwande was forced to survive the early takedown success of Beornegar but once again came back to dominate the majority of the fight inside the clinch. What Akinwande seems to lack in knockout power he makes up for in pure durability; the man is a piece of iron that cannot be broken by the average man. This is his UnderGround FC debut and I'm sure that I'm not the only one excited to see what this young fighter's full potential looks like.

 

Runny Hitter is a power wrestler of a very similar build to that of Akinwande's last opponent. With a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, it's no secret that Hitter wants to submit you. He made his professional debut in the QFC arena where he submitted boxing stylist Sam Allen after rocking him with a big punching combination. In his UFC debut, Hitter was submitted by former title challenger and BJJ brown belt Fedor Mazepin.

 

 

 

[Co-Main Event]

 

(Light-Heavyweight Division) Jimbo Cricky (5-4) versus Oleksander Kurtzov (5-0)

Jimbo Cricky is a powerful wrestler that uses it purely for takedown defense to set up his boxing. He is a veteran of the ninth season of The Island where he competed in a couple of different promotions before participating in the finale tournament.

 

Jimbo made his debut on The Island in a QFC quick match where he faced fellow wrestler and future IFA light-heavyweight champion Phil Coleman. Jimbo would lose this fight in the opening round when Coleman obtained full mount and began dropping heavy ground n pound. Jimbo Cricky fought once for Alcatraz beatdown, facing off against Mike Potter. Similar to the Coleman fight, Cricky struggled when taken down and ultimately fell to GnP.

 

Next Jimbo Cricky signed with Island Vale Tudo, making his debut against Fausto Chiantone. Known for his Muay Thai skills, he found himself outmatched against Cricky on the feet. After stopping BJJ purple belt Tony Bony, Cricky faced BJJ purple belt and fearsome clinch fighter Jon Paul Carp. Cricky would ultimately fall due to strikes against the cage.

 

Jimbo Cricky participated in the finale tournament, knocking out fellow wrestler Mario Gallo before ultimately falling to Apolinario Mabini. Fresh from The Island, Cricky stopped Denis Kurlaev in the QFC arena before signing with UnderGround FC.

 

In his promotional debut, Jimbo Cricky faced Daana Wyte, defeating him via unanimous decision.

 

Oleksander Kurtzov is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt from the Ukraine. Undefeated in mixed martial arts, the majority of his fights took place within the QFC arena.

His first match was against fellow submission fighter Raadell Nicholson; it took Kurtzov all of twenty-five seconds to submit Nicholson. After similar results in fights against Christopher Carpenter, Charlie Potter, and Cattag Dogmock, Oleksander was ready for the big show. He signed with UnderGround Fight Club and made his debut at UFC FNF 1. His opponent was a heavy handed boxer by the name of Trying To Be Positive. Kurtzov made it look as easy as his past four bouts, submitting his opponent in the opening round.

 

 

 

[Main Event]

 

(Lightweight Division, Championship bout) Liberal Stomper© (8-0) versus Pax Africa (5-3)

Liberal Stomper© is a legitimate high level striker that is equal parts boxing and Muay Thai. He is the undefeated and undisputed lightweight champion of the UnderGround FC.

 

Liberal Stomper started his MMA career in the QFC arena where he faced Diarmuid Ua Duibhne, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt. Stomper dominated the short fight by way of stuffing his opponent's takedown attempts and picking his shots from the outside. Stomper then signed with FARTMMA where he competed as a welterweight, while he seemed to prefer fighting as a lightweight. In his FARTMMA debut, Liberal Stomper faced power wrestler Clint Eastwood. The fight would be a near identical replica of his match with Duibhne, leading to an early stoppage. Stomper would finalize his FARTMMA career with a pair of unanimous decision victories over Andy McCallum and Sticker Romano respectively.

 

Liberal Stomper next appeared in the UnderGround Fight Club. Back at his natural weight of 155, Stomper looked better than ever before. In his promotional debut he faced wrestler Edward Snowden; Stomper beat this man so badly that he wished he'd been off hiding in a foreign embassy like Assange. Following the Snowden bout, Liberal Stomper faced world class wrestler Islam Mamadaliev for the inaugural lightweight championship. Stomper would overcome early adversity as Mamadaliev took him down early and fought for submissions before the referee stood them up. Back on their feet, Stomper dropped Mamadaliev with a right hand, finishing with an overhand right shortly after.

 

Liberal Stomper's reign as the lightweight champion of the world started with Kreapy Krawlee, a BJJ brown belt. The fight would be one of the shortest in UFC championship history with Stomper knocking the grappler dead in just eighteen seconds.

Most recently Liberal Stomper faced BJJ brown belt Wee Lee Osman, stopping him with a flurry of strikes in forty-six seconds.

 

Pax Africa is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt and a true finisher. All five of his victories have come by way of first round stoppage.

 

He started his MMA career, as many did, in the QFC arena. After losing in back-to-back showings against Adam Test, the third time was the charm as Pax faced BJJ blue belt Fred Fisher, stopping him with ground and pound in the opening round. Pax took a one fight deal with Glory Fighting Championship of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. There he faced wrestler Karl Wilson, submitting him in the opening round. Back to being a free agent on the market, Pax Africa faced Ino Suzuki in the QFC arena. After giving up a takedown to Suzuki, Pax caught him in a triangle choke to force the tap.

 

Next Pax Africa signed with the Rapid Fighting Championship. His first fight came against a Conor McGregor clone that dominated Africa on the feet en route to a unanimous decision victory. He next faced Tex Lopez, a boxer making his MMA debut. Pax rocked Lopez on the feet, taking him down shortly after to finish the fight with ground n pound.

 

In his most recent bout, Pax Africa faced submission grappler Marcus Harris. Pax would go on to win the fight via brutal KO on the feet.

 

[A closer look]

(Liberal Stomper)

Age: 21

Started Fighting At: 18

Record: 8-0

Knockouts: 6

Submissions: 0

UnderGround Record: 4-0

Total Opp. Record: 32-27

Rank (Division): 1

Rank (Organization): 3

Style: Boxing, Muay Thai

Accolades or Accomplishments: Undisputed UFC Lightweight Champion (2 Defenses), Fight of the Night (x1), Undefeated, Eight Fight Winning Streak

 

(Pax Africa)

Age: 20

Started Fighting At: 18

Record: 5-3

Knockouts: 3

Submissions: 2

UnderGround Record: N/A

Total Opp. Record: 17-21

Rank (Division): 17

Rank (Organization): 76

Style: BJJ (Purple Belt), Boxing

Accolades or Accomplishments: Fight of the Night (x1)

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Active Winning Streaks (3+ consecutive victories within UnderGround FC)

[Name, Weight, UFC Win Streak, Last Fight Date]

Fray Tormenta (265) (6-0) [6/29]

Colin Kaepernick (265+) (6-0) [6/28]

Liberal Stomper (155) (5-0) [6/30]

Jb Brown (155) (4-0) [6/28]

Ringz daBell (145) (4-0) [6/29]

Kay Teptrom (155) (3-0) [6/29]

Reginald Budgiehandler (145) (3-0) [6/29]

Cross A Zoo (170) (3-0) [6/29]

Tommy Reed (135) (3-0) [6/29]

Paul Ladentro (265+) (3-0) [6/29]

Christopher Fry (155) (3-0) [6/28]

Benchamek Sitsopirang (185) (3-0) [6/18]

Torq Bosley (265+) (3-0) [6/10]

Robert Harper (205) (3-0) [6/10]

Adrian Hunter (155) (3-0) [6/5]

Sivile Gonya (170) (3-0) [6/3]

 

 

Annal of Champions

Bantamweight (135 lbs)

Tree Fortay – Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: TBD)

 

Featherweight (145 lbs)

Reginald Budgiehandler – Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: TBD)

Shiro Tanaka – Former Champion, One Defense (4/27/19 – 6/8/19)

 

Lightweight (155 lbs)

Liberal Stomper – Reigning Champion, Three Defenses (Next Fight: TBD)

 

Welterweight (170 lbs)

Sivile Gonya – Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Guido Turturro 7/5)

 

Middleweight (185 lbs)

Raiam Dos Santos Reigning Champion, No Defenses (Next Fight: TBD)

What Addams – Former Champion, No Defenses (6/3/19 – 6/29/19)

Bradley Bond – Former Champion, No Defenses (4/27/19 – 6/3/19)

 

Light-Heavyweight (205 lbs)

Robert Harper – Reigning Champion, One Defense (Next Fight: Piet Smit 7/12)

 

Heavyweight (265 lbs)

Fray Tormenta – Reigning Champion, Three Defenses (Next Fight: TBD)

 

Super-Heavyweight (265+ lbs)

Colin Kaepernick – Reigning Champion, Two Defenses (Next Fight: TBD)

Total Badass – Former Champion, No Defenses (4/13/19 – 4/27/19)

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UnderGround FC 14 is an upcoming mixed martial arts event to be held by UnderGround Fight Club, in conjunction with Hoarseplay Writing Productions and the UnderGround Fight Ent. Alliance. Hoarseplay Writing Productions is a proud sponsor of the Noob Fund, a trusted source for new managers to obtain funding for their fighters, their business projects, or whatever they may need. This event is scheduled to take place on July 5, 2019 at The Underground arena in New York, USA. This preview is brought to you by KING OF THE BETS.

 

 

 

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[undercard Bouts]

 

(Featherweight Division) Berklerk Pinsinchai (4-3) versus Killus Zoldyk (4-4)

Berklerk Pinsinchai is a Thai boxing specialist currently training out of Tokyo, Japan. This 25-year-old striker is a veteran of the QFC arena, with six of his professional fights taking place in the smaller show. After going undefeated across four bouts there, he went on an unfortunate two fight skid but both fights were against heavy handed destroyer Kyle Kristian Galeos. Following the second clash with Galeos, Pinsinchai signed with UnderGround Fight Club. In his most recent bout, Pinsinchai was submitted by former UFC title challenger Jay Brown.

Killua Zoldyk is a boxing stylist and a BJJ practitioner with a purple belt in the art. This Afghani brawler competed in the ninth season of The Island where he competed for the Alcatraz beatdown and Island Vale Tudo promotions. He started his career with three consecutive victories, two of which came via first round submission. He finished his Alcatraz beatdown tenure on a TKO loss to future kickboxing champion Tom Harris. Killua made two appearances in Island Vale Tudo but was defeated in back-to-back showings. He did not participate in the final Island tournament. Most recently, Killua signed with UnderGround FC where he knocked out Kyle Lane in just twenty-eight seconds.

 

 

 

(Super-Heavyweight Division) Jeremy Hallogen (1-0) versus Torq Bosley (5-1)

Jeremy Hallogen is a collegiate wrestler that has made the transition into mixed martial arts. He will stand and box with opponents but has found very little success with his hands thus far. His ground n pound is where he is most dangerous by far. In his lone pro MMA bout he faced BJJ blue belt Morgan Townsend in the QFC arena. Hallogen seemed to be on the wrong end of the striking exchanges before scoring a powerful takedown into mount. From there he dominated with brutal ground and pound until he knocked Townsend out cold.

Torq Bosley is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner with a purple belt in the art. He is also an accomplished wrestler. This German grappler challenged Total Badass for the inaugural super-heavyweight championship title earlier in his career. All six of his professional fights have taken place under the UFC banners with his lone defeat coming in the aforementioned title fight with Total Badass. In his most recent bout, Bosley smashed power puncher Kamen Kamenov, submitting him early in the opening round.

 

 

 

(Heavyweight Division) Lars Bullock (2-3) versus Bubba Hippo (3-1)

Lars Bullock is a freestyle wrestler and former amateur kickboxer from Sweden. All five of his professional MMA bouts have taken place within UnderGround FC. Capable of fighting on his feet or on the ground, Bullock is dangerous anywhere the fight may go.

Bubba Hippo is a newcomer to the UFC heavyweight division. This hard hitting boxer hails from Hilo, Hawaii where he trains in the not-so-luxurious Cozad's gym. All four of his professional bouts have taken place in the QFC, where he had a reputation for his devastating power.

 

 

(Heavyweight Division) Rowan Bell (4-1) versus Horacio Romeu Pinto (4-2)

Rowan Bell is a freestyle wrestler and BJJ blue belt. Despite his inexperience on his feet, Bell loves to brawl with opponents and only grapples when forced to do so. Rowan Bell won back-to-back fights in the QFC arena before signing with UnderGround Fight Club. In his promotional debut he knocked out Big Brown with a big knee from the clinch. Although he was stopped by fellow undefeated fighter Maximus Rocca, he rebounded with a decision win over Lars Bullock.

Horacio Romeu Pinto is a BJJ blue belt that is, on paper at least, very similar to his opponent here. Both men are skilled grapplers that throw a variety of strikes despite not being that skilled on their feet. Pinto focuses more heavily on his grappling however. After making his pro debut besting Bred Ast in the QFC, Pinto began fighting within the UFC cage. After submitting Efe Ajagba The Nigerian, he lost his next fight which was against future legendary UFC champion and former FARTMMA champion Fray Tormenta. Next he was defeated by perennial top contender John Daugherty. Since then, however, Pinto has defeated Syd The Scorpion and Lindsay Tucker.

 

 

(Bantamweight Division) Cho Ba (3-0) versus Timidus Campos (6-2)

Cho Ba is a former freestyle wrestler that is undefeated as a mixed martial artist. Hailing from Sydney, Australia, Cho Ba is a tenacious submission grappler with powerful takedowns. He made his pro debut against Hunter Goethals under the Unchained MMA banner before taking time away to train. He returned for back-to-back victories in the QFC arena before signing with UnderGround Fight Club.

Timidus Campos is a power wrestler and devastating ground and pound stylist with a purple belt in BJJ. His Jiu-Jitsu is strictly a defensive measure meant to protect him from submissions on the ground. Campos went undefeated across five professional bouts in the QFC arena before being paired up with a fucking BJJ red belt named Masakazu Aoki. If you ever wanted a reason to stay the hell out of the QFC past a low level debut test fight, here it is. Most recently, Campos has fought twice under the UFC banner with a stoppage victory over Raphael Firenzi and a decision loss to Tomas Vincent.

 

 

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