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So what's up with the name "four kings" eh? Since the fighter weight isn't such a big deal in MMATycoon I thought I'd suppress the division count a bit. This way the match making will be easier and there will be more opponents/fight opportunities. The champion of each w/c will be crowned a king ofc. =)

 

Four Kings weight divisions are as follows:

 

- 4K Lightweight (135 & 145lbs)

- 4K Middleweight (155 & 170lbs)

- 4K Cruiserweight (185 & 205lbs)

- 4K Heavyweight (265 & +265lbs)

 

Do YOU have what it takes to hold the crown? If the answer is YES please PM me or leave message here and I will hook your fighter up. Obviously fighters from all weightclasses are more than welcome.

 

All 4k fighters are invited to our private gym.

If you are a VIP and have fighter in London, Helsinki or St.Pete I will gladly pay your base moving cost as a signing bonus!

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Hello ladies and gentlemen, i'm Roy Goos and i'm writing for Four Kings now! Enough with the talk. Let's take a look at the fights that went on on Four Kings's first ever event!

 

TUG SPEEDMAN VS OTOU HEK - *135 & 145LBS TITLE!*

The main event of the night was Tug Speedman vs Otou Hek, for the 4k Lightweight division title. First off, let me go on record saying that i thought Tug Speedman had this match won even before it started. Otou Hek is a new fighter with a new manager, With only 4 wins on his record, 2 of them against one of the infamous 'Jobbers'. Tug Speedman, however, went into this fight with only 1 loss on his record. Impressive, in my opinion. This already says enough for me, but you can go into more detail yourself if you want to, 'cus i wont. If we look at the fight itself it's a very short one. It took 70 seconds for the refferee to step in and end this fight. Tug Speedman dodged a takedown aswell as a body kick and punch combination. From there on out Speedman varied his punches from head to body, and ended it with a straight right. Very impressive, and this probably won't be the last impressive thing we'll see out of Tug Speedman. On a sidenote; the fight got a 60% rating, but did not receive 'K.O of the night'. Nor 'Fight Of The Night'.

WINNER: Tug Speedman via TKO (Strikes). New Lightweight Champion & King!

 

LEONIDAS SHEYNAUVAH VS BROCK JOHNSON - *185 & 205 TITLE!*

The Co-Main event of the night was another title fight. Leonidas Sheynauvah Vs. Brock Johnson. This was a typical Stand-Up Vs. Ground fight. Brock Johnson trying to take down Leonidas to take him into his comfort zone, as Leonidas tries to keep it standing up, and prefferably clinch him out. Unfortunately, the fight didn't go to the ground nor did it end up in a clinch. Instead, it ended via KO! Leonidas Sheynauvah pulled off a great combination that dropped Brock Johnson, who didn't make a single attempt to take him down. Instead, he tried fighting back. Note; Tried. Brock had a staredown in the cage with Leonidas before the match, just to be knocked out 31 seconds later. This fight got Knock Out of the night, and the fight itself appropriately got a 100% rating. Hopefully we'll see these two face each other again soon, possibly for a title again!

WINNER: Leonidas Sheynauvah via KO (Punches). New Cruiserweight Champion & King!

 

MILOS JONAK VS CASA BONITA

The fight of the night was Milos Jonak Vs Casa Bonita. Milos Jonak won via decision after lasting 3 rounds of 5 minutes. Impressive, but not only that, but people might start to believe he had butter all over him. Milos Jonak switched from Stand up, To Ground, To Stand up, To Clinch, To ground... Even though he had a disadvantage standing up against Casa Bonita, he took the ultimate dare and stood in front of him. Suprisingly, him throwing the bombs. I don't know how, i don't know why, but somehow he pulled way too much off. Casa Bonita should've kept it on the ground and made him tap out. But Milos Jonak's speed was a bit too much. It's suprising, because he didn't utulize one of the rumored to be most valuable 'keys to victory'; He Enjoys Gardening. One who likes gardening either is mexican, or a ground-top specialist. Once more; Milos Jonak slipped out of everything he could, threw everything he had, and eventually ended up with an award he could call his; 'Fight Of The Night'.

WINNER: Milos Jonak via Decision (Unanimous).

 

JUSTIN NUFF VS CHRIS LASHER

Another decision fight! 3 rounds, 5 minutes, 2 Fighters, 3 Judges, 668 fans in attendance, and 1 rambling writer. This fight was a hugging contest, apparently as 2/3rd of the fight was spent in a clinch. Chris Lasher was tried taking it to the ground 20 times in the clinch, while Justin 'Had E'nuff thought it was a good idea to use his knees. Well thought, Justin Nuff! As you got yourself a decision victory. He switched from Knees to the head, to the body, to the head, to the body, to (SOMETIMES) an elbow. Impressive display. I personally would get cramps trying to throw that many knees, but then again, i'm not a professional MMA fighter signed to Four Kings with a chance of getting a title fight soon so i can become king. ... I'll stop here. After the fight, Justin Nuff thanked his fans and led everyone in attendance to his website; www.JustinNuffDoesntActuallyHaveAWebstive.fake

WINNER: Justin Nuff via Decision (Unanimous)

In Other news, Gill Mackey beat Nick Olsen via TKO (Strikes),

 

Mason Jackson beat Marek Vavrik via KO (Head Kick),

 

Jima Jamm beat Iso Fedex via TKO (Strikes),

 

Ingmar Painson beat David Hay,

 

Mixa El beat Aleksei Timotieev and

 

Jin Kong beat Paul Allison,

 

the last three ending via Decision (Unanimous). My name is Roy Goos, and this was my re-view of The first ever event in Four Kings' history, 4k.1. See you next time!

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Shortest event recap of all times by Dee Early (looking for a new writer).

 

PATRICK CZARNOWSKI VS PAUL BOSTAPH

In our main event Mr. Czarnowski had his way from the starting bell. Bostaph was constantly trying to take his opponent down while Czarnowski was countering with sharp knees to the face. It's a miracle that this fight went to the judges score cards. After the fight Mr. Bostaph was sent to hospital where surgeons intalled a new face to the man. Im sure he will come back stronger than ever, maybe.

WINNER: Patrick Czarnowski via UD.

 

TOMMY TAPOUT VS EDDIE PRICE

The Co-Main event of the night we saw (briefly) two promising stundents of the game clashing heads. Price took Tapout to the ground right from the start and paid for it when Tapout got a hold of his hand and lightning quickly transitioned to an armbar position. Price had to tap or he would have lost his arm to Tapout's arm collection.

WINNER: Tommy Tapout via Submission (Armbar).

 

PERSEUS POSEIDON VS FREDERICK RHODES

Another really quick fight here. Poseidon came out guns blazing and Rhodes answered. It was Poseidon who connected first and that was enough. Rhodes got KTFO'd in one punch before the fight really even started. Brutal display of power from Poseidon. This win earned him a title shot. Rhodes had to be carried away in a stretcher. Awesome!

WINNER: Perseus Poseidon via KTFO.

 

CHRISTIAN LABONTE VS TOBI BAUU

Both fighters looked fired up when the ring announcer introduced the fighters. After the starting bell it was came obvious that this fight was going to be fought on the ground. Both guys looked for a takedown opening but it was Labonte who succeeded first. On the ground Labonte was on fire! He threw a lot of ground and pound with mean intentions while Bauu looked like he was paralyzed. Labonte punched Bauu's face many times and when that didn't seem to work he went for the submission. Bauu's shoulder looked like it popped but still he didn't tap!! Ref saved Bauu from a serious injury by stopping the fight. Solid win for Labonte!

WINNER: Christian Labonte via Submission (Kimura).

Undercard fights:

 

Lou Haggen wins Stephan King via UD.

 

Aleksander Shlemenko wins Ruud Gaal via KO.

 

Young Banana wins Miguel Calado via Submission.

 

Dominic Belstead wins Ingo Heinrich via Submission.

 

Luke Breja wins Neo Angin via TKO.

 

Anonymous Bastard wins Hughes Decker via KO.

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Event recap by Jayson Rayne.

 

LUU VIULU VS RUDOLF STRUDEL

In our main event, both Viulu and Strudel were making their professional debuts for an org in a Light Heavyweight bout. Both boast good stand up, with Strudel edging the Muay Thai aspect but it had little effect as the Austrian barely got going in a fight which "Nro 3" dominated. It was obviously from the get go it would be a slugfest. Within the opening minutes a devastating jab by Viulu had Strudel cut and the man from Finland didn't let up. Viulu looked to capitalise on a clearly shook up Strudel, but despite numerous efforts from clinch and various punches to the body, Strudel did well to survive an onslaught in the first round. With the bell sounding the start of Round 2, it was clear Viulu would pick up exactly where he let off and despite lasting the full five minutes in Round 1, Strudel fell within fourteen seconds of Round 2. A jab to the stomach by Viulu was followed up with numerous jabs and hooks to the temple, sending Strudel crashing to the mat, leaving the referee no choice but to come to his rescue.

WINNER: Luu Viulu via TKO. - Fight of The Night

KRIS JAKUA VS CHEZ MICHAELS

"The Bad Boy Of Figureskat" Chez Michaels was more than convincing against Kris Jakua in the co-main event of the evening, after a fierce right hook to the side of the head left Jakua looking up at the lights after a total onslaught from the man from Toronto. Michaels landed everything he threw at Jakua, boasting a 100% land rate with punches and kicks, despite being the weaker of the two when it came to boxing. Jakua will be disappointed with his performance as Michaels left the cage totally unscathed. Michaels came out swinging and within a minute had his opponent rocked after a superb left/right combo but allowed his opponent to stand after being unable to finish the fight from side control. Jakua stumbled to his feet but was soon back down but in controversial fashion, "Picasso" went to clear his eye of a stray bit of vaseline but Michaels connected with the finishing hook with Jakua unguarded. Some would argue it was inevitable after witnessing the dominance of Michaels in the opening 2 minutes but will Jakua look for a rematch?

WINNER: Chez Michaels via KO. - KO of The Night

TREVOR GREY VS BADR SAKI

Trevor "The Natural" Grey made quick work of Badr Saki in this Welterweight bout. Grey remains undefeated in three fights after an impressive Kimura left Saki no choice but to tap within the opening forty seconds of Round 1. Grey dominated from start to finish, scoring three takedowns out of three, he allowed his opponent to stand the first two but the third time Saki wasn't as Grey quickly locked in a tight Kimura on the far arm.

WINNER: Trevor Grey via Submission (Kimura) - Submission of The Night.

 

NIKOLO BROSKA VS JONAS BLANE

Both fighters were focused before the opening bell in this Super Heavyweight bout. But it would be Nikolo "Death In Motion" Broska who left the happier man. Broska dominated Round 1, 2 and 3 in a fight spent a lot in Clinch and on the canvas, having the better Muay Thai, Broska would always look the more dangerous from Clinch and on the mat with his superior BJJ but Blane defended the knees well and dodged numerous Ground Strikes when on his back, making Broska work for his first professional victory. Broska dictated the speed of the fight and where it went which was ultimately Blane's downfall, he never looked in any danger but Broska was the more active of the men and always looked the more dominant. Throwing an impressive 50 strikes whilst on the ground but only managing to land 17.

WINNER: Nikolo Broska via Unanimous Decision.

 

 

The Undercard:

- Pulla Sorsa wins Un Hero via (T)KO.

- Mack Gerhardt wins Mikael Svensson via UD.

- Michal Mostrag wins Ashlan Rashambeek via (T)KO.

- Rupture Corpse wins Alan Long via UD.

- Denis Siv wins Rafal Okonski via UD.

- Mike Tayson wins Hans Anderson via (T)KO.

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Tonight you will witness history unfold as Rudolf Strudel will completely kill Luu Viulu. Rudolf Strudel predicts the fight will end in the very first round!

 

Viulu is dead!

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Tonight you will witness history unfold as Rudolf Strudel will completely kill Luu Viulu. Rudolf Strudel predicts the fight will end in the very first round!

 

Viulu is dead!

Awesome fight even tho it didn't go your way. Spend the FoTN bonus wisely and train him hard and maybe one day he gets to revenge this loss. =)

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Event recap by Martijn de Knegt

 

Main Event: Zorba the Greek (4-2) Vs. Pelmen Mochotin (4-1) (Welterweight Championship)

(MATCH UP)

In the main event of the night the Welterweight Championship is on the line as Zorba the Greek and Pelmen Mochotin go head to head to crown the very first Four Kings Welterweight Champion!

Zorba the Greek has a huge boxing advantage as he uses his concrete fists to decimate his opposition and help himself to a 4-2 record with all his four wins being Knock Outs! Zorba also has a slight Wrestling advantage which helps him keep the fight standing and keep his opposition in range for his fists to do the talking.

Pelmen on the other side isn't a man to be taken lightly though as he has deadly BJJ skills and he has the ability to make even the baddest dudes tap out. But don't count out the rest of his skills as on his 5-1 record four of them has come by knockout, so Pelmen also has the ability to put you down.

Needless to say, this is a very interesting match up for the Welterweight Championship!

(The Fight)

The bell rings and the referee orders the fighters to start slugging. And as they meet in the middle of the octagon Zorba swings with a left and a right... And it lands right on target as Pelmen gets knocked down. But Zorba smiles as he dares Pelmen to get back on his feet and he quickly does it. And once again Pelmen is rocked as he gets hit with a big punch and this time blood appears on the face of ''The Jedi''. Pelmen quickly tries a takedown as he tries to save himself but Zorba counters it with a deadly right hand and Pelmen Mochotin is out cold!!!

Zorba goes crazy as he runs around the ring celebrating the fact he is the NEW Welterweight Champion in deadly fashion!

Winner by Knock Out: Zorba the Greek NEW WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION

 

C0-Main Event: Bobby Lee Daniels (4-0) Vs. Greg Carter (6-2) - Welterweight Division

(MATCH UP)

The Co-Main event of the night is a fight between Welterweight fighters Bobby Lee Daniels and Greg Carter.

On paper Bobby Lee goes in as the big favorite as he looks to be better in every area of his game as his Muay Thai skills dwarfs Carter's MT skills. Bobby Lee also goes into this fight unbeaten as he has a 4-0 record in his career with 3 straight KO's and a Decision Victory. And adding to that his last 3 fights didn't pass the first round so look forward to Bobby Lee trying to finish the fight quickly and decisively.

Greg Carter on the other hand might be down on paper but don't count the 26 year old out as he holds a 6-1 record himself with all of his victories coming from (T)KO's. Greg might not be as decisive as his opponent Bobby, but never count him out as he looks to extend his winning streak to 5 wins!

(The Fight)

As the referee checks the fighters the bell rings for the start of the Co-Main Event. And the two fighters are quick to start the action. Greg Carter tries to get into the clinch to start and you might wonder why he is trying so against a much better Muay Thai fighter. But Bobby Lee circles around preventing and after a fake he also lands a crisp jab on the face of Greg Carter. Daniels follows up with more jabs and straights as he is probing the defense of Carter and after a short period of testing Bobby Lee goes for the clinch and gets it looking to (ab)use his Muay Thai skills. Carter is flailing away trying to get out of the clinch as he misses uppercuts and elbows in an attempt to prevent Daniels any action. After some stalling Bobby tries to take Carter down but it's stuffed and the clinch is broken up as the two fighters start circling again. After about a minute in the round Carter goes for the clinch and gets it but after a few missed attempts Daniels takes control and pushes Carter up against the cage controlling all the action. Daniels starts to punish Carter a bit as he holds him on the cage but most of it misses or are to weak to have any effect. As the fight hits the two minute mark Daniels manages to hit some body shots and an uppercut on Carter which will probably score well with the judges. But Bobby Lee Daniels seems to have had enough of clinching and he pushes off and goads Greg Carter back into a Boxing match. Carter is happy to oblige as he lunges away with a straight that hits right on the button causing a cut to appear on Bobby Lee Daniels and blood to trickle out of it giving a nice big target for Carter to aim for. Bobby looks a bit wobbly as Carter drives him against the cage but it's quickly broken up again. But after a blocked hook from Daniels the fight goes against the cage yet again with Carter in control who looks very strong. The fight goes back and forth in the clinch as both punish each other as much as possible and after a while Daniels goes for a takedown but Carter deftly avoids it like a bullfighter. And now the fight goes into the last minute of the first round as both fighter look to end it right here right now. The two fighters share punches but Bobby Lee feints one side and suddenly hits a devastating right hook that causes him to stumble backwards but with an almost movielike backwards roll he is back on his feet, but Bobby Lee Daniels is having none of it as he hits another hook on the face of Carter and this one sends him straight down to the canvas and the referee pulls Bobby Lee away with all his might as this fight is over and Greg Carter is carried out of the ring by his coaches as Bobby Lee gives his coaches a couple of big hugs in joy.

Winner by Knock Out: Bobby Lee Daniels

 

Main Card: Fedor Emelyanenko (3-0) Vs. Herman Bangarang (1-0) - Super Heavyweight Division

(MATCH UP)

In this Super Heayweight matchup Fedor Emelyanenko and Herman Bangarang go toe to toe as they both look to continue winning.

Fedor ''The Last Emperor'' Emelyanenko goes into this fight with both the BJJ and the Muay Thai advantage as he looks to continue his 3-0 winning streak. And he has shown in the past he doesn't let any fight go past the first round as he has dominated his opposition with two Submissions and also a TKO. He will be looking to get the fight on the ground and make Bangarang tap out to his deadly submissions and continue his undefeated career record to 4-0.

In the other corner you have nigerian prospect who goes into his second career fight and he looks to make it a win. Herman holds the advantage with wrestling and he will be looking to get Fedor to the ground and rain down bricks on his opponent. Having knocked out his opponent in his debut he will be looking to get another knock out over 3-0 Fedor and put Four Kings on notice. This fight certainly has the possibility to become a cracker!

(The Fight)

The bell rings and Fedor and Herman show some love by touching gloves in the middle of the ring but their demeanors turn mean as they step back again ready to fight. Bangarang takes control early on as he misses a couple of punches but eventually lands a couple of combinations which causes Fedor to step backwards to avoid the complete volume of punches directed at him. Fedor tries to counter with a front kick to the head of Bangarang but the Nigerian steps back but it causes his timing to be off just a bit causing his next combination attempts to hit nothing. Fedor is looking to clinch right now as he does his best to stop Bangarang swinging around like a madman but Bang Bang has the situation under control as he avoids every clinch attempt. Fedor tries to shoot now but yet again Bangarang steps to the side and hits some slapping hooks to the ribs of the Russian. Fedor looks to zone out a bit mentally as he tries to think of a strategy but this gives Bangarang the perfect opportunity as he nearly punches Fedor's head off with a killer right hook and Fedor stumbles backwards completely out of this world. Bang Bang follows up by diving forward and hitting a jab and Fedor slowly keels backwards as he falls backwards like a tree being felled. Bang Bang jumps around looking ecstatic as he beats Fedor in what can definitely be called a shock win!

Winner by Knock Out: Herman Bangarang

 

Main Card: Hopeless Place (1-0) Vs. Sam Lojack (1-0) - Super Heavyweight Division

(MATCH UP)

This fight in the Super Heavyweight Division is a MMA fan's dream. A ground specialist going up against a standing specialist, a true test of what style is superior!

Sam Lojack is the Standing Specialist in this fight as he has superior Muay Thai and Boxing skills over his opponent. He will be looking to keep this fight standing and he will be looking to punish the face of Hopeless Place. He goes into this fight with a 1-0 record, his last win coming from Unanimous Decision. If he can keep the fight standing, he is the shoe-in winner of this fight!

In the other corner stands Hopeless Place, a ground expert who enjoys a dominant wrestling and BJJ game as he looks to get Lojack on the ground and end the fight in a crowd pleasing submission. Just like his opponent HP comes into this fight with a 1-0 record as his last fight was won by Rear Naked Choke. If Hopeless Place gets on the ground, he is surely going to look to grab a submission and extend his record to 2-0.

(The Fight)

The bell rings as both fighters circle around in the middle of the ring and Lojack starts trying head kicks to knock the brains out of his opponent but Hopeless Place manages to avoid two attempts as he shoots in for the takedown, but Lojack avoids it as he isn't intent on going to the ground against this opponent. And Lojack hits a head kick that will surely keep Place awake for the coming week. Place takes another head kick as he will have to block these if he wants to keep fighting. Lojack is having fun in the octagon as he continues looking to go for the head and get that highlight reel knock out over Place, but somehow Place manages to survive the kicks and stay alive. After about a minute into the fight Lojack whiffs a kick and Place smells blood as he pounces on Lojack like a hungry tiger and shoots but it gets missed, but Place fakes a big lunge to the head that causes Lojack to flinch and this time the shoot works and the fight is on the ground as everyone in the building knows Place's next step. Lojack looks hopeluss in guard as Place manages to transition to the half guard and Place lunges at the arms of Lojack but he can't even get close for a kimura attempt. Place continues to try to find a submission attempt but Lojack is staying alive out there as it looks like he is teasing the cat. As the fight goes into the 2nd minute the sub attempts continue as Place cant find his chance. After what seemed ages Place finally grabs Lojack's arms and he jumps into side control as the arm triangle is locked in deep! Lojack has no choice but to tap the canvas as the referee pulls away Place who is quick to jump onto the top of the cage as he flexes his muscles in celebration of his Submission victory!

Winner by Submission(Arm Triangle): Hopeless Place

 

Main Card: Mason Jackson (2-0) Vs. Jose Barboza (0-0) - Welterweight Division

(MATCH UP)

In the first Main Card fight of the night Mason Jackson goes up against Jose Barboza in the Welterweight Division.

Mason Jackson looks to keep the fight standing as he looks to punch away with his boxing skills and score a straight knock out against his opponent. But Mason also has a bit of experience in Muay Thai and also is able to wrestle with any opponents to keep the fight standing, or to get it on the ground. Mason goes into this fight with a 2-0 record as he looks to stay undefeated and get another win which can surely get him closer to the Championship Contendership.

Jose Barboza will be looking to clinch as he holds a strong Muay Thai advantage over his opponent and with his wrestling background he will be able to go toe to toe with Mason Jackson in that part as he looks to get in close, get the clinch and drill knees into the skull of Mason Jackson. Jose can get his very first win in his career if he beats Mason Jackson and everyone is relishing to see this prospect in action.

(The Fight)

As the announcer is finished with hyping the fight the referee calls for the bell and the two athletes start out by touching gloves in the middle of the ring clearly showing respect to their opponents. Barboza tries the first shot as he throws a head kick which is dodged by Action Jackson who immediately blocks a second head kick as Barboza looks to play football with Mason's head. Jackson throws a jab which immediately finds its target as he shows Barboza he wont throw kicks without expecting something back. As the two fighters trade kicks left and right Jackson closes the distance and clinches with Barboza, but nothing happens inside the clinch as Barboza uses his Muay Thai knowledge to make his attempts fruitless and the clinch is quickly broken again. As the fight goes past the first minute the two fighters continue to trade strikes left and right as the crowd is loving the gung-ho attitudes from both fighters. As the fight passes the second minute Mason looks to be enjoying this the most as Barboza is getting tired from all the kick attempts. In the middle of the second minute Jackson clinches with Barboza again as he pushes the Brazilian up against the cage and Barboza does his best to work himself out of the clinch. After both fighters try takedowns Jackson breaks the clinch again as it was going nowhere and once again the fight goes into a stand up game. The third minute ends as the fighters continue to trade strikes and Jackson is looking to go to the ground now but Barboza avoids it easily. Jackson doesn't stop there though as he hits two quick punches but it's retaliated by a head kick that manages to reach its target. This time Barboza goes into the clinch as he wants to show off his Muay Thai skills and he easily drives Jackson up against the cage. But Jackson lands the first strike in the clinch as he uppercuts Barboza to try to scare him away from clinching. But Barboza isnt afraid as he tries to lift Jackson up on his shoulders for a takedown but the only thing that happens is Barboza looking constipated. The bell rings as the referee jumps between the two fighters as the first round comes to a close with some nice back and forth action as the two fighters get a much deserved break.

The second round starts and the two fighters show some more love by touching gloves again and Barboza hits a couple of nice strikes and drives forward getting a clinch and driving Jackson up against the cage. He immediately goes for a takedown but Jackson pushes him away getting out of the clinch at the same time. Barboza checks a kick but that gives Jackson time to grab him for a clinch and he immediately hits an uppercut to the face of Barboza. The first minute comes to an end as Barboza tries his best to seperate the clinch but Jackson is too strong and it only causes Barboza to tire himself out. The fight reaches the cage yet again as Jackson looks to throw a big elbow but it hits the cage instead of Barboza but he keeps control of the clinch regardless. The second minute of the round comes to an end as the fight rolls on and after Jackson stuffs a takedown he pushes off and motions Barboza to start fighting again. Barboza obliges as he tries two big head kicks but they both miss and that took a lot of energy out of the Brazilian. But he manages to clinch but Jackson starts drilling punches from the clinch as Barboza is getting more and more sloppy with his strikes as he looks out of energy. Jackson manages to hit a short jab that causes Barboza to let go of the clinch and he is reeling backwards to recover but Mason Jackson follows with a wild strike that causes Barboza to lose his footing and fall down and Mason quickly pounces on it and starts raining down vicious fists and the referee has no choice but to jump in for the rescue as Mason Jackson pounds his chest with a huge victory roar as he extends his record to 3-0.

Winner by TKO(Strikes): Mason Jackson

 

UNDERCARD FIGHTS:

(265+) Bunner Crusher b. Mixa El by Unanimous Decision

(145) Nyan Flomo b. Dolts McIntosh by Split Decision

(170) Petar Horvat b. Dmitriy Kravchuck by Unanimous Decision

(170) Tomi Jarzynka b. Artur Kyshenko by Submission (Armbar)

(145) Johan Kool b. Rocky Thompson by Submission (Armbar)

 

Nightly Awards:

Fight of the Night: Bobby Lee Daniels Vs. Greg Carter

Knock Out of the Night: Zorba the Greek

Submission of the Night: Tomi Jarzynka

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Event recap by Martijn de Knegt

 

Main Event: ''Aqua'' Perseus Poseidon (2-0) Vs. Michael ''Kid Dynamite'' Tyson (2-0) (Super Heavyweight Championship)

(MATCH UP)

In the main event of this card Perseus Poseidon and Michael Tyson go head to head to crown the first Four Kings Super Heavyweight Champion!

In the Red Corner stands Perseus Poseidon who goes into this fight with a 2-0 record beating his past opponents by way of one Submission and one KO. Both fighters are pretty evenly matched but Perseus holds an advantage in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu as he is able to make his opponents tap out. But he is also a very good boxer in its own right as he can trade punches with a lot of fighters if the ground game is a no go.

Michael Tyson holds a wrestling advantage as he can slam everyone down on the mat as hard as possible. But he is also very talented at Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Boxing. He goes into this fight also with a 2-0 as he beat his last opponent by KO and he looks very strong going into this Championship bout.

With both fighters having such a similar moveset this fight might come down to the man that wants it the most...

(The Fight)

Round 1:

As the announcer finishes his lofty hype for both competitors the fight gets underway as they both forego any glove touching and go right to the fighting as they both want that vacant Championship. Tyson immediately goes into the clinch as he pushes Perseus up against the cage and holds him there for a while. But Poseidon is having none of it as he quickly pulls guard and the fight goes to the ground early. Poseidon is working his feet trying to look to get a triangle but Tyson sees it coming and defends it. Another submission attempt from Poseidon but Tyson counters it and gets into half guard and looks to assault Poseidon. Poseidon tries another submission which is stuffed again as Tyson has had enough of the ground game and stands back up and waves Poseidon back to his feet. They share punches as they look to pound on each other but Tyson goes into a clinch again which goes nowhere. Another clinch from Tyson as he tackles Poseidon into the cage and the crowd is wondering if he even has a gameplan. The second minute comes to a close as Poseidon pulls guard again and immediately goes for a guillotine again which is stuffed by Tyson. The third minute is over as nothing really happened and Poseidon continues to look for that submission victory. The last minute of the round starts as Tyson works into half guard after another failed submission attempt and Tyson control the action as he continues to stuff a lot of submission attempts. The round finally comes to an end as both fighters go back to their corners. Both fighters seem to have some action but Poseidon won that round purely by aggression alone.

Round 2:

The second round starts as both fighters miss a bunch of punches as they are dancing around each other, but Tyson hits a nice left/right combination that causes Poseidon to lose his balance and fall to the ground and Tyson immediately runs after it looking to end the fight and with a big punch in the face of Poseidon he starts bleeding and Tyson looks to continue the damage as the referee is moments away from calling the fight but Poseidon manages to find his groove back just in time. The minutes fly by as Tyson is happy to milk the clock from the mount and only in the last minute of the second round the referee calls the two fighters to stand back up as nothing happened in three or so minutes. Tyson manages to land a jab and the second round is over as both fighters make their way back to the corner. Tyson won that round with ease with the knockdown and control and the fight seems level as Poseidon's face gets some attention from the cutman.

Round 3:

The third round begins as Poseidon looks to shoot for a takedown but it's stuffed with ease. They share strikes as Poseidon fails three more takedowns and he is pretty much telegraphing his actions to Tyson who is having an easy time defending the takedown. Tyson goes into a clinch as he pushes Poseidon up against the cage and the round goes into its second minute as Tyson is striking away with punches to Poseidon and it does damage and Poseidon is knocked down a second time this fight as Tyson hits a hard left to the face and Tyson follows him into side control as both fighters are very exhausted from the big action going on. The second minute is over as Tyson stands up not seeing anything in the ground position. But as Poseidon stands back up Tyson immediately drives in for a clinch and slams him backfirst against the cage as he starts hitting more strikes to the head of Poseidon. Tyson breaks the clinch as he hits a mean jab to the face of Poseidon and the cut under his eye is looking very bad right now. Poseidon looks for another takedown but Tyson sprawls to keep it standing and the fourth minute in this round is here. Nothing happens in the first part of the minute and Tyson clinches again and pushes Poseidon against the wall again who isn't able to pull guard. Tyson is pounding away with uppercuts and hooks as Poseidon can only take them and everyone is amazed at his chin for staying standing against this onslsaught. The last minute of the third round is upon us as Tyson continues to land punch after punch and only in the middle of the last minute he looks to take a breather as he tries to think of a way to get Poseidon down for the count. The round ends with Tyson in control of the clinch as he had his way with Poseidon's face this round and it's a miracle that his opponent is still standing. As the fighters get instructions from their coaches extra attention is given to Poseidon's cut which is looking very bad but the match continues anyway.

Round 4:

The fourth round gets underway as both fighters are very exhausted and after Tyson misses a couple of big punches he opens up for Poseidon giving him the perfect chance to shoot for a takedown and he finally gets that coveted takedown. Poseidon immediately looks for a heel hook but Tyson counter it and now Poseidon is on his back with Tyson looking to end the fight right now. Poseidon tries a lot of submission attempts but a lot of them fail and the round goes into its last minute as Poseidon finally manages to find a crack in the defense of Tyson and he locks in a Guillotine Choke! Tyson is fighting against it trying to survive until the end of the round but the choke is locked in too tight and he taps out to the choke! Poseidon throws off Tyson as he jumps up to his feet and he makes his way around the ring as he holds his hands in the air as he celebrates becoming the new Super Heavyweight Champion of Four Kings! He survived a onslaught of strikes to his face and comes out the winner!

Winner by Submission(Guillotine): Perseus Poseidon NEW Super Heavweight Champion

 

Co-Main Event: Alha ''Prince of Arabia'' Dhin (4-1-1 1NC) Vs. Eric Escudero (3-0) - Featherweight Division

(MATCH UP)

In the Co-main Event of the night two Featherweight fighters go against each other as they are looking to get themselves to the forefront of the Featherweight Division.

Alha Dhin is the man with stronger Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu as he looks to clinch the fight and perhaps go down to the ground to get a submission victory. He also has strong wrestling ability which should help him keep control of the fight in the clinch and also help get his opponent to the ground. Alha Dhin goes into this fight with a 4-1-1 1NC record as he has shown himself to be a dangerous competitor by beating three of his opponents by submission and also one by Knee strike showing his deadly Muay Thai skills.

His opponent Eric Escudero shouldn't be taken lightly though, he enjoy dangerous wrestling skills and also boxing and BJJ skills which should make him a very dangerous man anywhere in the fight. Going into the fight 3-0 he is unbeaten as of yet and in his past fights he beat all his opponents by KO victory showing his lethal punching ability.

(The Fight)

Round 1:

The referee calls for the fighters to start battling and they oblige as they circle each other looking for an opening. Dhin feels that Escudero gets to close and he hits a push kick to cause him to move backwards. Dhin follows up with a leg kick but Escudero uses it to trip Dhin and the fight goes to the ground and Escudero sits in side control as he looks to get into mount. Dhin tries to get back to his feet and after probing Escudero's defenses he pushes away his legs and get back into half guard. Escudero doesn't like it though as he tries to get the full mount but Dhin defends really well as he dodges punches and works his way back into full guard. Escudero looks antsy as he wants to get back to his feet now but Dhin has the guard closed and he is creeping up his legs and he manages to get into rubber guard and before Escudero knows what is happening Dhin has locked in a Triangle Choke! Escudero is freaking out trying to get out but it only causes the choke to get in deeper and after a struggle he taps out! Dhin keeps hold as the referee pulls Escudero to safety. Dhin stands up and does a bow to all the fans who are giving him a standing ovation for the nice submission.

Winner by Submission(Triangle Choke): Alha Dhin

 

Main Card: Patrick ''Alosh'' Czarnowski (3-0) Vs. Van der Weed (1-0) - Light Heavyweight Division

(MATCH UP)

In this match up in the Light Heavyweight Division Czarnowski goes up against Weed as they both look to increase their status in the division.

Czarnowski can boast the Muay Thai advantage as he uses his clinch abilities to abuse his opponents with knees and elbows and set them up for a knock out or a submission victory on the ground. His Blue Belt in BJJ must also be noted as he is able to lock in dangerous submissions and end the fight that way. He goes into the fight with a 3-0 record with 1 Ko on his record. He will be looking to finish Weed though to show that he can finish his opponents because with two decision victories he needs to show the world he doesn't just ride out his victories.

Weed in the other corner is a man that is good at every side of his game, but where he shines the most is his great Jiu-Jitsu skills and he can add a second win to his record with this match. He will certainly be looking to take the fight to the ground as he is generally better than Czarnowski and he doesn't want to risk getting into a clinch with his Polish opponent.

(The Fight)

Round 1:

The bell rings and both fighters touch glove in the middle of the ring. Czarnowski tries to shoot for a takedown but Weed sprawls nicely with a few jabs. Weed clinches with his opponent as he pushes him against the cage and he immediately pulls guard and gets the fight to the ground. But Czarnowski manages to break the guard of Weed and gets back to his feet as he doesn't want to risk a submission loss. But Weed doesn't get up as he shoots for a takedown immediately getting into half guard and as the round goes past the minute mark he tries a submission but Czarnowski avoids it just in time. They share some action on the ground without anything significant happening but late in the minute weed tries to go for a kimura and Czarnowski just barely manages to slip his arm out of it. The third minute is upon us as Weed gives up on a transition as he tries another kimura which is again stuffed. Another failed submission and Weed is looking annoyed at his failure to beat his opponent. After another kimura attempt the round goes into the last minute and yet another kimura attempt is stuffed and the round finally ends as the crowd is looking to go to the bathroom.

Round 2:

After a minute rest the second round gets underway as Czarnowski fakes a overhead right and he shoots for the takedown and gets it. Weed immediately sweeps and now the roles are switched and Czarnowski is on his back. Weed is keeping control as he lets Czarnowski spend some energy to try to get in a better position but nothing happens. As we go into the second minute Weed is looking to transition and he does so getting into half guard and into the full mount. Weed is sitting on top of Czarnowski and the crowd is expecting some action and Weed attempts a submission which fails. He tries to punch Czarnowski which hits canvas and Czarnowski closes the mount to give himself a breather. Weed tries to grab the arm for a armbar but Czarnowski expertly reverses it and now the tables are turned and Czarnowski is in full guard. That doesn't stop Weed from trying more submissions though as he looks for the guillotine but it fails. Weed sweeps his opponent again and this time he is on top again and he tries a submission but once again fails to lock it in. As the round goes into the final minute Weed tries to get back to mount as he gets into side control but fails to get further than that. Weed throws some elbows but they fail to do much damage and the round is over. Both fighters get back up as the crowd claps for a much better round and the fighters start getting instructions from their coaches.

Round 3:

The last round gets underway as both fighters start circling and Weed stuffs a couple of takedowns and he follows up with one of his own that gets Czarnowski on his back. Weed is looking to transition but most of is stuffed and only in the second minute he manages to pass into side control. Czarnowski tries to get back up but he gives up his arm and Weed goes for a submission attempt which is almost locked in. Czarnowski rolls through it and he is on top, but Weed immediately sweeps it and he gets into mount as he looks down on Czarnowski. Czarnowski tries to roll away but he gives up his back and Weed tries a choke which fails and after another two failed chokes Czarnowski manages to scramble and after a scuffle Weed is back in side control. Weed goes for the Kimura but again he fails to break Czar's defense and the stalemate continues. As the last minute of the fight starts Weed tries an armbar but it ends up milking the last seconds of the round and the fight is over! The two fighters stand up as they give each other a hug showing respect to each other and they both stand in the middle of the ring for judges decision...

After a short deliberation all three judges score it 9-10 in favour of Van der Weed! Weed celebrates by giving autographs on the outside as Czarnowski walks away dissapointed.

Winner by Unanimous Decision): Van der Weed

 

Main Card: Karl Kunnas (2-0) Vs. Igor "The Pollock" Ignatowski (3-2) - Featherweight Division

(MATCH UP)

This match is a fight between Kunnas and Ignoatowski in the Featherweight Division. If Kunnas wins he solidifies himself as a Featherweight contender, but Ignatowski will also be looking to win the fight and get back on a winning streak.

Finnish athlete Karl Kunnas goes into this fight knowing he lacks a real advantage over his Polish opponent. But with his 2-0 record with one KO he will certainly be a danger to Ignatowski as he has very strong boxing ability and he can also wrestle for control with his opponent. As long as he stays smart and circles and tries to punch Ignatowski he should have a chance to walk out as the winner.

In the other corner stands the Polish fighter Igor Ingatowski who walk into the fight with a 3-2 record coming off a win after a 2 fight losing streak. Igor will be looking to use his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu as that's his biggest advantage over his opponent. He certainly wants to win this fight to get a 2 win streak going and work his way up the division.

(The Fight)

Round 1:

The bell sounds and Ignatowski storms forward and grabs Kunnas in a clinch and after a couple of missed strikes from both fighters he manages to push Kunnas against the cage. But Kunnas isn't intent on staying there and he pesters Ignatowski enough to stop clinching. Both fighters trade punches but Ignatowski seems to have won the little trade with more landed hits and he shoots in for the takedown and he gets Kunnas to the mat. Igor tries a couple of elbows and punches but nothing manages to land directly and the first minute comes to an end. After a couple more punches land into the gloves of Kunnas, Igor manages to move into Half Guard. He tries more strikes but yet again he hits the canvas instead of his opponent. Kunnas tries a sweep which gets stuffed hard by Igor as he continues trying to land punches but Kunnas is too fast as he dodges everything thrown at him. As the fight enter the third minute continues to try ground and pound but Kunnas is treating this as an exercise bobbing and weaving around every punch like Muhammad Ali. Igor finally tries a submission attempt as he grabs Kunnas's arm but he cant get it in tight enough and the fight is still in stalemate. The round goes into its fourth minute as not much is happening because Igor Ignatowski fails to hit a punch on Kunnas. But Kunnas makes a mistake and leaves his arm open for a Kimura attempt and this time it's locked in tight! Kunnas tries to get out of it but it's locked in too hard and he is forced to tap out. Igor Ignatowski jumps up and he starts celebrating by doing a backflip of the cage that almost broke his own neck and the trainers are checking up on Kunnas who seemed to be favoring his arm... But Igor looks ecstatic as he continues to celebrate his win.

Winner by Submission(Kimura): Igor Ignatowski

 

Main Card: Ingmar Painson (1-0) Vs. "The Prodigy" Jima Jamm (1-0) - Light Heavyweight Division

(MATCH UP)

In this Light Heavyweight Matchup both Ingmar Painson and Jima Jamm are looking to extend their record to two wins. One person will suffer their first defeat in their career and the other will be 2-0. Certainly an interesting match to watch.

Ingmar Painson steps into this fight with a small boxing and wrestling advantage over Jima Jamm. And that is something he should use if he wants to win this fight. He got a 1-0 record with one win by decision. He will most likely be looking to stay standing and punch away against Jima Jamm looking for a knockout or another Decision victory.

Jima Jamm on the other hand is a great all round fighter who is good at all areas of his fighting game. His strong points though are his deadly Muay Thai and his effective BJJ game. He will be able to trade punches with Ingmar but he would be much better off trying to get into the clinch for some deadly knees or even better go to the ground and lock in a submission. With his last win coming from KO he has the killing power in his hands, if he will use it we will see tonight.

(The Fight)

Round 1:

Both fighters look eager to start as they are jumping around during the announcement and as the bell rings they quick step towards each other and touch gloves before circling with a very fast pace. Painson looks to shoot for a takedown but it gets sprawled and Jamm holds the sprawl as he pushes Painson down and after a couple of punches they stand up and circle some more. Painson delivers a nasty kick to the thigh of Jamm and they both start circling again. Painson looks tired already as he has a hard time keeping up with the fast circling pace showed by Jamm. Jamm quickly goes into a clinch and he is landing some good knees into the chest and stomach of Painson sucking the wind out of him. Jamm pulls down on the neck and a devastating knee connects with the head of Painson and as the camera zooms in a trickle of blood can be seen on the eyebrow of Painson. Jamm pushes Painson up against the wall as he continues landing knees and a lot of them connect with the head of Painson. He can't take more of these as he gets another knee to the head and he looks rocked! Jamm doesn't stop landing knees as he pounds away on Painson and the referee is telling Painson he needs to start defending better if he wants to continue. After a very huge first minute Jamm continues the punishment on Painson with deadly knees all around to the head and body. The knees are taking his toll as after a crunching knee the legs of Painson give up and he falls down, but before Jamm can drop down Painson can get back to his feet but Jamm hits a elbow on the face of Painson causing the cut to become worse as the canvas under the fighters is colored red from Painson's blood. Jamm gets back into the clinch and he continues to wail on Painson with knees to the body as Painson is only standing thanks to Jamm keeping him up. The fight goes into the third minute as more knees hit their target and Jamm finally pushes off as Painson is barely standing right now. And Jamm finishes off Painson with a huge roundhouse kick to the head of Painson. The referee wants to stop the fight but Painson slowly stands back up and Jamm follows up with an even bigger head kick as Painson's eyes roll back in his head and Jamm starts landing hammerfists until the referee mercifully pulls Jamm away who immediately starts running circles around the ring celebrating his dominant win. The trainers start checking up on Painson who is out cold and Jima Jamm gets his hand raised in victory as he completely dominated the fight from start to finish with the deadliest knees seen in a Four Kings ring.

Winner by TKO(Kicks and Punches): Jima Jamm

 

UNDERCARD FIGHTS:

(265+) Anonymous Bastard b. Tobi Bauu by TKO(Strikes)

(205) Iso Fedex b. Casa Bonita by TKO(Strikes)

(205) Paul Bostaph b. Ruud Gaal by Submission(Triangle Choke)

(145) Neo Angin b. Jay Aldo by TKO(Strikes)

(205) Miguel Calado b. Kris Jakua by Unanimous Decision

 

Nightly Awards:

Fight of the Night: Perseus Poseidon Vs. Michael Tyson

Knock Out of the Night: Jima Jamm

Submission of the Night: Alha Dhin

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Main Event: Twinkle Doo (7-1) versus. Leonidas "The Phenom" Sheynauvah =( )= (4-1) - Light Heavyweight Championship

 

In a huge Light Heavyweight Championship match, the impressive Leonidas Sheynauvah survived an early scare from Twinkle Doo to successfully retain his championship belt. Heading in to the fight Sheynauvah had the better Boxing and Muay Thai but knew if Doo could take the fight to the floor, he may be in trouble as Doo held a purple belt in BJJ and two victories to his name via submission but he could be equally as dangerous standing scoring two previous victories with his fists and more fighting experience.

 

The crowd were pumped and the two fighters wasted no time in getting going, within the opening minute Doo started the more aggressive of the pair, landing a lovely punch combo that cut the champ wide open! Sheynauvah did well and didn't panic in his first defence of the belt and managed to survive the early onslaught by slowing the fight down with a clinch. The Phenom landed a good knee but doo was defending nicely against the attacks being thrown at him.

 

After catching a breath Sheynauvah caught a breath and started again, now taking the fight to an impressive Twinkle Doo.

 

The champ now looked the more dangerous and after a punch to the ribs and a vicious head kick, Doo was also bleeding! But with two minutes gone in the first round Sheynauvah successfully knocked down Doo with another head kick but ushered his opponent back up and with wobbly legs he pulled himself up but as he did he was slow to block the onslaught of punches being thrown his way and one huge right hand later the referee stopped the fight with Doo laying on his back looking up at the lights! A huge victory for Sheynauvah who showed why he's the champ! A superb main event!

 

Winner via KO (Punches): Leonidas Sheynauvah

 

 

 

Co-Main Event: "The Bad Boy Of Figureskat" Chez Michaels (2-1) versus. Jimbo "The Sinner" Killers (2-0) - Light Heavyweight Division

 

Michaels went in to the fight with a height and weight advantage over the older Killers, Michaels successfully KOed Kris Jakua on his last outing in Four Kings whilst Killers had won his last two fights outside the organisation via punches of his own and was making his debut in the Light Heavyweight division. Killers is strong when it comes to boxing and has good wrestling to control the fight whilst Michaels has an impressive Muay Thai résumé.

 

From the opening bell the heavier and taller Michaels let Killers know he was in for a fight and landed a devastating hook to the ribs before following it up with a leg kick. Michaels closed the distance and landed an impressive combination, cutting The Sinner wide open. Jimbo Killers seemed to struggle to regain his composure as The Bad Boy of Figureskat was like a shark that could smell blood.

 

The man from Holland didn't give Killers a moment to recompose himself and landed another successful jab and leg kick before shooting in and scoring a successful takedown attempt. It seemed Michaels was toying with his opponent as he brought the fight straight back to a standing position.

 

A solid uppercut was landed by Michaels before more leg kicks were landed.

 

The crowd could sense the end as could Michaels and it soon came, Sinner was slow to react to a sloppy right hand but he allowed it to land. Michaels followed it up with a devastating left to the jaw, sending Killers crashing to the mat to score a huge KO victory arguably moving him a step closer to gaining a shot at Sheynauvah and the title.

 

Winner via KO (Punches): Chez Michaels

Main Card: Lou Haggen (4-3) versus. "The Embodiement Of Will" Christian Labonte (2-0) - Super Heavyweight Division

 

Winner via Unanimous Decision: Lou Haggen

 

 

 

Main Card: Gill "Bringing It" Mackey (4-3) versus. Andrzej Grajewski (2-0) - Lightweights Division

 

Going in to the fight, you'd always expect this fight to take place with both fighters standing, both Mackey and Grajewski are gifted boxers with the man from Finland probably edging it but Grajewski went in to the fight knowing he had an advantage when it came to wrestling and Brazilian Ji Jitsu if he decided to take it to the mat, but with both fighters gaining K.O victories in their last outing people came to see a brawl and that's what they got.

 

Straight from the opening bell, Mackey landed a punch to the bridge of the nose but Grajewski was able to shake it off and soon got in to the swing of the fight, throwing some impressive low kicks and some punches of his own.

 

Winner via TKO(Strikes): Andrzej Grajewski

 

 

 

UNDERCARD FIGHTS:

 

(170) Gary Webster vs. Micah Mclovin - NO CONTEST - Mclovin failed to make weight

 

(170) Dominic Belstead defeated. Marek Vavrik via Submission (Kimura)

 

(205) John Bauer defeated. Michal Mostrag via Submission (Armbar)

 

(170) Brett MacKay defeated. Badr Saki via Unanimous Decision

 

(145) Jacek Kowalski defeated Eddie Price via TKO (Strikes)

 

(265+) Nikolo Broska defeated. Hans Anderson via Unanimous Decision

 

 

 

Nightly Awards:

 

Fight of the Night: Lou Haggen vs Christian Labonte

 

Knock Out of the Night: Leonidas Sheynauvah

 

Submission of the Night: Dominic Belstead

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Main Event: "Dangerous" Dan McGrew (4-1) versus. Trevor "The Natural" Grey (2-0-1) - 4K Middleweight Division

 

With six victories between the pair, five of which coming via submission, it was a battle of holds between Grey and McGrew in the main event of the evening. McGrew had recently tasted his first defeat in his last outing but was making his debut with Four Kings and looking to get back to winning ways against Trevor Grey who successfully submitted Badr Saki last time he was inside the cage with Four Kings. Grey holds the superior stand up between the pair but with better wrestling and a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, McGrew had more chance of taking it to the mat and controlling the fight, despite Grey holding a purple belt in BJJ.

 

Right from the opening bell, "Dangerous" Dan stuffed a takedown attempt by Grey who had the more aggressive start but soon the more experienced McGrew was controlling the fight and took it to clinch and easily took Grey down to the mat, controlling his opponent via half guard after a nice trip.

 

Grey did well to dodge some shots raining down on him but "The Natural" wasn't quick enough to block a submission attempt as McGrew looked to work on the far arm. Despite his best efforts of attempting to wriggle free, he had no choice but to tap after just 39 seconds of Round One handing McGrew a dominant first victory.

 

Winner via Submission (Kimura): Dan McGrew

Co-Main Event: Tug "The Thug" Speedman (4-1) =( )= versus. "Z Sub Machine" Tommy Tapout (2-0) - 4K Lightweight Championship

 

With a weight and height advantage Speedman looked to retain his Lightweight Championship against an undefeated Tommy Tapout. Tapout, a submission artist earned his title shot after defeating Eddie Price with an Armbar at 4k.2: Royalty in less than a minute. His ground game is second to none with good wrestling and a brown belt within BJJ but the challenger was up against an exceptional boxer in "The Thug" who won the title against Otou Hek at the first ever Four Kings event, First Contact. Speedman had successfully won all of his last four fights, three of which came through referee stoppage after some heavy strikes. If Speedman was to be successful in defending his belt, he would have to use his wrestling, to stop Tapout taking him to the mat where a submission victory would always seem likely.

 

The opening bell saw Speedman the fighter on the front foot, getting his range by throwing a few shots at Tapout who circled well and used good foot work to avoid any substantial damage but he did eat a few shots to the midriff. Within the opening minute, Speedman threw a massive uppercut, which if he would of landed would of sent Tapout to the mat without doubt but "Z Submission Machine" moved well and looked for an unsuccessful takedown attempt.

 

Speedman seemed comfortable, but the match soon changed after a missed leg kick, Tapout drove Speedman down to the mat, this time landing a good takedown where he took half guard. The champion managed to avoid any damage with the punches being thrown of him and managed to wriggle towards the cage, where both fighters took a breather. Speedman managed to push Tapout away but the challenger soon regained control despite the best efforts of Speedman.

 

The submission expert managed to grab hold of a far arm looking for a Kimura, Speedman tried to defend it but after a text book manoeuvre which saw Tapout step over the champions head, Speedman had no choice but to tap giving a delighted "Z Submission Machine" Tommy Tapout his first title belt.

 

Winner via Submission (Kimura) and NEW Lightweight Champion: Tommy Tapout

Main Card: "Nro 3" Luu Viulu (2-1) versus. Chris "Basher" Lasher (1-1) - 4K Cruiserweight Division

 

In an even contest, Luu Viulu went toe to toe with Chris Lasher. Both fighters have a good stand up, with Viulu the better boxer and Lasher having the superior Muay Thai. Both are capable on the mat but Viulu had a better chance of controlling the fight with better wrestling than "Basher" who hadn't been seen since his defeat to Justin Nuff at 4K:1 - First Contact where he lost via unanimous decision. Unlike his opponent, Viulu had his first fight within Four Kings stopped in the Second Round at 4K:3 - Caged where strikes stopped Rudolf Strudel in his tracks and earned the man from Finland a victory.

 

The fight started quickly where "Nro 3" took the fight to clinch almost instantly but he didn't have it is own way as the pair exchanged knees and elbows with each other, both landing good shots. Viulu defended well however and within the opening minute, Lasher looked tired and was gassing his strike attempts. Viulu capitalised and looked dominant, scoring continuously with punches landing to the body still all within the clinch.

 

Viulu landed a nice uppercut from clinch and looked to control a bit more, stalling to regain his composure before a short punch from the clinch rocked Lasher. The wobbly legs and dazed head of Lasher couldn't survive another uppercut and it sent him crashing to the mat with Viulu diving down just behind him to finish him with some serious strikes causing the referee to stop the fight in less than two minutes. Fiving Luu Viulu his second victory with Four Kings and moving him up the Cruiserweight rankings in the process.

 

Winner via TKO (Strikes): Luu Viulu

Main Card: Aleksander "Storm" Shlemenko (2-3-1) versus. Pulla Sorsa (1-0) - 4K Cruiserweight Division

 

After gaining his first professional victory via TKO against Un Hero in Four Kings, but Pulla Sorsa had a stern test in front of him as he faced the Russian, Aleksander Shlemenko. "Storm" had put together back to back victories, one of which came at 4K:2 - MMA Royalty after he stopped Ruud Gaal with a big flying punch in Round One. Both fighters are more than capable on their feet with Shlemenko the better boxer but Sorsa having the better Muay Thai. The big Russian also has the better wrestling to go with his superior height and weight advantage over his much younger opponent which could see him control the fight.

 

From the get go, both fighters came out swinging, exchanging punches to size one another up. Sorsa scoring with numerous jabs to the head and body, all of which the Russian took well before unloading with vicious uppercuts and crosses of his own, shaking the youngster. The fight was soon taken to the clinch after a minute of action where Sorsa dominated, using his Muay Thai skill to control the bigger man with double underhooks but the Moroccocan didn't look dangerous, missing with his punch and elbow attempts. "Storm" looked uncomfortable in the clinch and looked to take the fight back to an all out brawl but a calm Sorsa controlled the whole of the opening first round in the clinch much to the frustration of Shlemenko who failed to land anything massive to shake up the youngster who worked hard to dominate Round One.

 

To the shock of the crowd, Shlemenko took the fight right back to clinch at the opening bell of Round Two. But Sorsa still looked the more dominant, successfully landing numerous short punches. The round continued in the same fashion with Sorsa once again dominating after refusing to relinquish the clinch position.

 

Round Three saw Shlemenko come out swinging after Sorsa landed a few sloppy punches, the Russian landing a nice straight body punch, knowing he had to pull something out of the bag to get a victory. The first minute of Round Three and the fight was successfully taken to clinch once more by Sorsa where the youngster once again looked the more dominant despite the best efforts of Shlemenko who tried to circle away out of the clinch. With two minutes gone in the round, a huge hook to the side of the head had Shlemenko rocked and he never recovered. Sorsa begun stalling in the clinch before unleashing an attack, a huge uppercut sent the Russian in to the cage and the youngster continued with the barrage of punches, giving the referee no choice but to stop the fight.

 

Winner via TKO (Strikes): Pulla Sorsa

The Undercard:

 

- Otou Hek DEFEATED. Erik Quin via Decision (Unanimous)

 

- Jin Kong DEFEATED. Tino Martha via TKO (Strikes)

 

- Brock Johnson DEFEATED. Ashlan Rashambeek via TKO (Strikes)

 

- Un Hero DEFEATED. David Hay via TKO (Kick & Punches)

 

- Alan Long DEFEATED. Frederick Rhodes via Submission (Americana)

 

- Hughes Decker DEFEATED. Aleksei Timotieev via KO (Knee)

Nightly Awards:

 

Fight of the Night: Pulla Sorsa versus. Aleksander Shlemenko

 

Knock Out of the Night: Hughes Decker

 

Submission of the Night: Tommy Tapout

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