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Hello everyone i just wanted to share with you HMMA 100, HMMA is currently the 6th ranked org and has for a while been in the top 10. Saturday Aug the 10th is our big event and milestone HMMA 100. below will be the official preview, title history, and HoF information. I will post the results after its over hope you all enjoy it. :)

 

Hello fight fans its me again “Sunshine” Weston Markson along with my cohost Rudy “The Box” Knife, we are joined by a special guest John Saunders one of the original HMMA HoFers. Ladies and Gentlemen today’s preview show is to show is for HMMA 100. I cant believe HMMA has finally hit the mark.

Rudy: Wow I cant believe HMMA 100 is up, its been a great run for all of these fighters, managers, and affiliates of HMMA. The time is finally here HMMA hits 100!

John: You know guys I have been here fighting in HMMA since the beginning, its been a long ride and now that HMMA is 100 events old I expect bigger and better things going forward. I talked to TCRES recently and he told me he has huge plans going forward for HMMA.

Weston: It has certainly been a great 99 events so far and the 100th will be huge, lets get into that, HMMA 100 takes place in London where 18000 screaming fans will take to the Knights Court to cheer on their favorite heroes.

Rudy: You know Weston this is also going to be on PPV, now I know TCRES wants to break the 150k PPV buy mark and he is hoping to shatter that getting into the 200K+ region.

John: Do you all even realize all 5 HMMA titles are on the line? ALL FIVE! This is going to be a huge night that will put HMMA on the map as one of the top orgs in all of MMA.

Weston: John not only are all five belts on the line but every one of these fighters except one is ranked in the top 10 of their division and the one fighter who isn’t is right there in the mix and just dropped off the rankings. This is going to be a huge event these guys know how to put on a show the fans will remember and talk about for years to come.

MAIN EVENT

1/C "Boran"

Muay Thai (24-10) v #2 Shane Luger (21-4) 265 lbs title

Weston: The main event of HMMA 100 is quite possibly the biggest fight in HMMA history, a heavyweight clash of titans when former champion Shane Luger gets a rematch against the man who recently took his title. The first fight was a close back and forth battle that ended in Muay Thai’s majority decision win. After the fight Muay Thai stated Luger deserved a rematch and a clear cut winner should be crowned here. Luger also wanted a shot to get back the title he had successfully defended 2 times. So here we are a rematch for the heavyweight title and probably the biggest fight in HMMA history.

Rudy: You know how I feel about these two amazing warriors, everyone knows I love a good standup battle, and last time these two met that is exactly what we witnessed, it was one of the most epic toe to toe brawls in HMMA history. This time around I think both of these guys will go for the finish with 34 (T)KO’s between the two of them fight ending power is evident, will we see another epic war or will one of these two assert dominance and make sure there is a clear cut winner?

John: I think they will come out and size each other up, don’t be surprised if these two take their time getting started, they are both very good at picking the right time to strike both fighters land around 60% of their total strikes, although Muay Thai is a little more accurate in his strikes its by a small margin. One thing to watch is Thai has lost 7 times by cut stoppage last time out Thai did a good job of minimizing the damage to a cut he sustained but if this fight goes long the momentum could be on Shane Luger’s side if he is able to cut Thai up.

Prediction: Well guys im going to tell you as a former champion I am probably the man who proved you should never pick against a champion….but with the way titles have been switching hands around here in HMMA I think Lurger stands a great chance here….but ill take the champion Thai by TKO.

CO-MAIN EVENT

#2

Kenny Floor Jan (25-7) v #1/C Donny "The Bear Jew" Donowitz (26-4) 155 lbs title

Weston: The CO-MAIN event is a huge lightweight title fight between champion Donny Donowitz, and number one contender Kenny Floor Jan. Donny comes into this fight looking like a dominant champion, he has defended the title two straight times including once against the man he took the title from. This however is possibly his biggest test since joining HMMA. Kenny Floor Jan is a veteran of MMA and comes into this fight 2-0 in HMMA knocking off top contenders ranked in the top #3 in both of his fights. This is my early pick for FOTN I expect these two to have one of the most entertaining fights to date.

John: This being one of my former divisions that I held a title means I always watch the outcomes very close. So Far Donowitz has looked unstoppable, and Kenny has looked really good. I think we may see Kenny try to tire Donowitz out making him carry his weight both in the clinch and on the ground while landing strikes to keep the fight where he wants. What do you think Rudy?

Rudy: John I agree actually Floor Jan has a solid clinch game, he lands a high percentage of punches from the clinch and is active with knees, and elbows although he doesn’t land those nearly as often. I think since Floor Jan has better BJJ he may attempt to get this fight to the ground, if “The Bear Jew” has a weakness its on the ground. We all know Donowitz is going to try and keep this fight standing and overwhelm Kenny with strikes, interesting to note that both men have 15 wins by (T)KO so which fighter picks up numer 16?

Prediction: Guys I think Donowitz keeps his title.

MAIN CARD

#1/C

Richard "The Lion" Nixon (26-7) v #2 Masaru "Faceless" Hideki (29-10-2) 170 lbs title

Weston: The last fight on the main card is a welterweight title fight between champion Richard Nixon, and challenger Masaru Hideki. Hideki has asked TCRES after every fight when he will get the opportunity to fight for the title. After his last win over Randy Marsh Wilson finally granted Hideki’s wish and gave him an opportunity at the newly crowned champion Richard Nixon. Nixon is the newly crowned champion after beating Brutaali Keijo. After the close decision win Nixon expressed interest in proving he is the deserving champion, his first test in doing so is going to be a good one, but Nixon has the skills, and desire to keep his winning streak going, extend it to 5 wins, and end Hideki’s 5 fight win streak.

Rudy: Huge fight right here between two fighters who know how to finish fights. Nixon has 18 knockouts on his record, and Hideki 16 and one submission to go along with them. Combined they finish in the mid 60%s of their opponents. Hideki has the better ground game of the two fighters and he could very well attempt to get this fight to the ground where he can work on GNP and submissions. He does land 51% of his takedowns, although he doesn’t attempt many averaging just under 2 per fight. Hideki does have very good striking game but he isn’t very accurate with his strikes, he choses to throw power shots in an attempt to damage his opponent and end fights. Nixon however is very accurate in his strikes both with his boxing and Muy Thai. He lands over 70% of his kicks to the leg and body which could be huge in slowing down Hideki and helping him keep the fight standing. In the past he has been able to do just that battering his opponents with kicks and defending 86% of takedowns attempts.

John: Everyone knows I am the greatest WW champion of all time not touting my own horn just stating facts, with that being said both of these men have the ability to surpass me. Hideki already beat me once and let me tell you that guy is as tough as it comes. He takes everything in stride adapts well and finds a way to win. Nixon I havnt had the pleasure of fighting but hopefully one day in the future I will test my skills against his. I can tell though from watching him that he may be the best WW champion the division has seen and in the future he may have the resume to back that up.

Prediction: Only because I have experienced just how tough Hideki is im going to pick him in this one. Hideki by decision.

#1/C "The Great"

Nate Barnes (27-14) v #2 "Go"Phukyorselvf Uzannavabizch (23-5-1) 205 lbs title

Weston: Up next is a fight for the light-heavyweight title when newly crowned champion Nate Barnes takes on dangerous challenger Phukyourselvf Uzaanavabizch in a fight that the champion promises will be a fight to remember. Barnes is the ultimate underdog always picked against but time and time again has proven he is the best fighter in the division sitting at 8-2 overall and with the title firmly around his waist the excitement exuberated from this champion is awe inspiring as he looks to defend his title for the first time. PU as well have grown to call him came to HMMA wanting a chance to compete against some of the best fighters that can match his skills. So far with two fights down he has shown to be a huge threat in the division beating a contender and ranked fighter and also taking out the former champion who at one point beat Nate Barnes in a title defense. It will be interesting to see if the MMATH holds true and PU is able to take the title home.

John: Ok everyone the champ said it this will be a fight everyone will be talking about. Plain simple this fight isn’t going to last long, Nate Barnes has 22 wins by (T)KO, and the challenger PU has 15, together they finish over 70% of their fights so don’t expect this one to last late into the championship rounds. Its Barnes boxing that has led him to success in HMMA landing 61% of his punches, with his power landing at that high of a rate has led to devastating knockout victories. PU also lands a good percentage of his strikes he lands a better strikes to the head percentage but not as good going to the body. He does have a considerable advantage on the ground but in the past despite giving up takedowns Barnes has been able to nullify opponents on the ground. I am pretty sure this is going to be a fantastic fight and I think you may see your KOTN come from this one.

Rudy: We all know I have picked against Barnes in the past, and now we all know I will never do that again, after his last fight Barnes made sure I knew I should never pick against him again. I even threw down 1000$ on this fight in favor of Barnes! Recently I had the opportunity to sit down with the newly crowned champion for a little one on one time. I asked him how he felt about his opponent, and how training was coming. Barnes said “I'm feeling really good about this particular fight. I just won the championship so this fight will show and prove that I am really the champ of this division and here to stay.” He also told me “Training is coming good. learning some new moves from my boxing coaches to nulify the hands of Uzannavabizch so I'm excited to show off what I've learned” from those comments I determined Barnes is hoping for a standup battle and banking his takedowns defense is good enough to keep it standing. I took the opportunity to see if Barnes had any bold predictions about the fight “I love to stand and bang and with my opponent also being a standup guy there are going to be a lot of fireworks. Someone is gonna hit the mat. Thats what the fans love to see and thats why the fans always love my fights.” I told him that is so true and why im always excited to see him fight being a striker myself he optimizes what im all about, and he does so while being the ultimate underdog. As I was finishing up my time with Barnes he took the mic and said “You are gonna want to tune in for this fight. Might not be the main event but I guarantee its gonna be the fight everyone is left talking about.” Well Barnes in my eyes this is the main event, it’s the fight I am most looking forward too because I always love to watch you fight.

Prediction: I cant pick against him Barnes wins in spectacular fashion KO . I hope your happy Nate J!

 

#4 "Hellbent"

Roger Dunowevil (21-9) v #7 Zoran Miloshevich (20-10)

Weston: The second fight on the main card is a light-heavyweight battle between two ranked HMMA LHW’s. Both of these fighters are young into their HMMA careers, Dunowevil has fought one time having a successful debut in HMMA, and Zoran has fought 3 times, having won two. Both of these men have been ultra impressive and have high expectations that have led them to being ranked highly and looked at as possible contenders in the near future.

Rudy: These two are excellent fighters both KO artists having won 66% of their fights by TKO. Neither of these fighters have good takedowns from striking range having landed less then 10% of takedown attempts, but Zoran does attempt more takedowns from clinch although landing only 12% leads me to believe this fight will be contested at striking distance. I think we will see a standup war Dunowevil is more aggressive throwing almost 23 head punches per fight, and landing near 65% of those. Dunowevil takes his time a little more and picks his strikes more carefully although he doesn’t land a better percentage of his strikes he still tends to counter strike more then Dunowevil.

John: What a great fight this will be, anytime you have a fighters ranked in the top 10 this low on a card you know its going to be a magical night, I expect these two to come out and put on a hell of a show that will help set the tone for the rest of the card. I expect a finish in this fight probably later in the fight.

Prediction: Dunowevil 3rd round TKO.

 

#4 "Donkey Style AKA Badonk-a"

Don Key (25-5-2) v #5 "Peltosaaren Teurastaja" Brutaali Keijo (17-12-1)

Weston: The first fight of the main card is a welterweight fight between two top five ranked Welterweights. Starting the main card off with this names like Don Key and former champion Brutaali Keijo are the perfect way to set the pace and capture the interest of all the fans. These two actually met in July when Keijo then champion successfully defended his title against Don Key, now both men are looking to get back into the mix and earn another shot at the title. For Keijo he just has to do what he did last time take the fight to Don Key use his boxing and try to finish the fight like he nearly did last time. For Key a mistake in strategy cost him the fight he misjudged Keijo and wanted another opportunity at him, with Keijo dropping the title, and then losing another fight, and Key picking up his first win in HMMA the fight made perfect sense for both one will advance and move closer to getting a shot a the title and one will temporarily take a back seat in the croweded divisions contender rankings.

John: WWOOOOH! I love both of these fighters, two great welterweights that bring honor and prestige to our division. I think this fight will be a good rematch and a striking battle, although Keijo has the better ground game he doesn’t use it as much as he could. Actually I think this fight may be decided in the clinch battles. What do you think Rudy?

Rudy: Well John clearly this fight is mostly going to take place at striking distance, but I think that’s going to be very even, you might be right that his fight will be decided in which fighter gets the best of the other in the clinch, both fighters use the clinch but its Key who is more successful from clinch, on the other side of that Keijo is slightly better from striking range then Key, Keijo is also ultra aggressive he come out and immediately turns up the heat, pushes the pace, and forces his opposition to work at his pace.

Prediction: I think Key may take it this time around.

PRELIMS

John: You know fellas the prelims of this event are huge, infact there is a title fight in the last prelim, how often do you see two fighters ranked in the top 75 worldwide of their division fight for the title on the prelims?

Rudy: Your right that’s rare, you know the last time Mr Gray and JPB met for the title the tides were turned JPB was the champion and looking dominant, it was Gray who pulled of the unthinkable by submitting JPB in the first round.

Weston: Well this title fight is definatly one im looking forward too I think its going to be much closer this time around and I think JPB is out for blood after being upset last time around.

 

John: Guys one of the fights I really want to see on the prelims is the lightweight fight between two top 10 lightweights Frank Reynolds and Malcolm Marshall im really wanting to see if Marshall can stay unbeaten and if Reynolds can continue his climb back to the top and earn another chance to fight for the title.

Weston: I am actually thinking the other Lightweight fight will be great, its opening the night up and anytime 10th ranked Roy Pittbull fights you know its going to be legendary, he is impossible to finish, and very solid all around. The guy he is fighting though Vlad Impaler is very dangerous especially on the ground.

Rudy: Guys im telling you the best fight on the prelims could be the middleweight non title fight between OK fighter and Adolf Jonsen, both of these guys have power and can end the fight at any moment, the tension here is going to be exhilarating.

#1/C

Mr "The Gay" Gray (23-11-2) v #2 "The Sterilizer Jean Pierre Babin (18-5) 185 lbs title

#7"Average"

OK Fighter (16-4) v #8 "Butcher" Adolf Jonsen (22-7)

#10

Roy "The Wardog" Pittbull (19-9-1) v Vlad Impaler (23-14)

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HMMA’s HEROIC (HALL OF FAME)

French Toast

6 Total title wins in HMMA\'s heavyweight division, Toast was co first members of the HMMA HoF. His vicious GNP is what led him to be the most successful HW in HMMA history to date.

John Saunders

John currently holds the title of best fighter in HMMA history started 15-0 held 3 titles at the same time in the LW, WW, and MW divisions. He was CO first inductee of HoF with French Toast.

Liam Machin

An early staple of the HMMA lightweight division and first 155lbs champion Liam Machin is a veteran of the HMMA cage, always showing up to fight his willingness to fight anyone has led to some extraordinary battles.

Boing Sparbot

Boing \\\"777\\\" Sparbot Former middleweight champion for a while was looking unbeatable at 185 lbs, even when fellow HOF John Saunders made the trip to 185lbs for a title shot he showed he was tough as they come, by giving him his toughest fight ending in a Draw. Sparbot was successful in 4 title fights only dropping the title in a close decision, and then gaining it back later he is a two time champion and the most successful MW yet.

Fu Manchu

The 1st ever HMMA Light Heavyweight champion (205lbs) Fu Manchu early on was a wrecking machine. 22 fights at time of retierment 13 wins by TKO led him to be one of the most popular fighters to ever grace the HMMA cage. -Thank you Fu Manchu for all you have done :)

Carlton Robinson.

Carlton Robinson is the most dominant lightweight fighter in HMMA history, He won the title and defended it 4 times, he lost the title to fellow HoF fighter John Saunders in a superfight. Robinson\'s career = legen...dary!

Takeo Okamoto.

Takeo Okamoto has been the best light-heavyweight in HMMA history. He has had 4 LHW championship fights and never lost. With a record of 11-0 to start his career he may be one of the best fighters to ever grace the HMMA cage. He first gained his title in May of 2012 and at time of his induction he has held it for near 9 months. He also won the first ever HMMA champion challenge against the 2 best fighters in HMMA at the time to be awarded the best in HMMA at that time.

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TITLE HISTORY

Lightweight 155 lbs Heroes (champions)

The first champion of the lightweight division was Liam Machin. Machin won the title with a first round first minute knockout over chuck bonjesky. Machin went on to defend the title successfully one time before losing the title too Berkeley Hunt. Machin eventually through hard work was honored as a member of the Heroic MMA HOF.

Berkeley Hunt was the second champion after defeating Liam Machin, his first defense was against Carlton Robinson , Hunt was thought of as a potential long term champion but it was Robinson who came out on top taking the fight to Hunt early and winning the fight by TKO in the first round.

Carlton Robinson the third champion of the lightweight division, Robinson went on to be the most successful champion in terms of defenses he defended the title 4 times successfully one of those being a draw. With five title wins in HMMA Robinson found himself as the orgs best lightweight yet and earned a spot in the HoF. He lost the title to John Saunders after initially fighting to a draw with him it was the champion Robinson who requested a rematch to beat the unbeaten Saunders, he however was unsuccessful.

John Saunders. At the time this was Saunders second title in HMMA he was the long term welterweight champion and was undefeated in 13 fights. Eventually Saunders would also capture the middleweight title holding 3 titles at the same time in HMMA. He defended the lightweight title one time successfully before finally suffering his first defeat at the hands of Mike Tyson.

Mike Tyson. Tyson was a big surprise he wasn’t expected to come in and dominate the division the way he did. He was the first man to ever beat John Saunders and fought 6 times in HMMA before losing. He defended the title two times successfully and in his attempt at a third defense he ran into a determined fighter who much like him was a big surprise in the division.

Bjorn Helgi. The man who outpointed the decision master Mike Tyson to win the title, in doing so he was starting to look like a fighter that could hold the title a long time. He was 4-0 in HMMA and looking unbeatable. In his first title defense he defeated by Donny Donowitz.

Donny Donowitz. The current champion of the lightweight division Donny Donowitz is beginning to build a HoF resume. He is the second most successful lightweight having defended the title 2 times successfully currently his next defense is at HMMA 100 against the talented Kenny Floor Jan.

Welterweight 170lbs Heroes

The first ever WW champion was Ryan McEvoy he won the title over Dr. Bob by 2nd round TKO (knee and punches) His first title defense was against John Saunders.

John Saunders. Saunders gained the title when he knocked out McEvoy in the 2nd round, this also sent McEvoy spiraling into a depression that he never came out of, he retired, maybe he knew what was about to happen after fighting Saunders, maybe he knew this man would go on to be the greatest fighter and champion to grace HMMA’s cage. Saunders went on to hold the title for a little over a year defending the title successfully six times, and winning two other titles in the middleweight and lightweight divisions simultaneously. He never lost the title he was stripped after he decided to take time away from the fight game.

After Saunders was stripped of his title a fight between the two best fighters in the division was made

Krwawy Lopez v Chris Kendall was announced for the vacant title, it was a close back and forth fight that eventually saw Lopez the victor by decision. Lopez was just the 3rd champion in the division and ended up defending the title two times the second time he lost just as he was looking like he could be another great long term champion in the division.

Brutaali Keijo in a division of successful champions Keijo kept the tradition alive, after defeating Lopez he began to dismantle the challengers much like Lopez just as Brutaali was looking like a long term champion to replicate Saunders run he lost the title in his 3rd defense to current champion Richard Nixon.

Richard Nixon. The current WW kingpin, Nixon has just recently won the title by outpointing Keijo. The question is if Nixon can continue the welterweights long standing tradition of every champion successfully defending the title after its inaugural champ. His first title defense is august 10th questions will be answered that day about the state of the WW division.

Middleweight 185lbs Heroes

The first ever HMMA middleweight champion was Boing Sparbot, also the most successful champion in HMMA’s middleweight division. He won the title by defeating Sylar Gray within two minutes of the first round by TKO. He went on to defend his title 3 times before finally losing it, although not long after he gained it back and defended it one more time. The two time champion found himself inducted into the Heroic Hall of fame.

Lasi Kukko. It took nearly 4 months for someone to finally beat Sparbot but Kukko was able to do it by decision. Kukko defended the title one time before Sparbot earned a rematch, the rematch didn’t go as well for Kukko who found himself on the losing end of a decision. At one time Kukko was considered one of HMMA’s best fighters and even fought in a superfight to see who the best p4p fighter in HMMA was, he lost that fight though. Kukko Is now 35 and looking to make one more run towards the title in HMMA.

Boing Sparbot. The man to defeat Kukko was the very one who took the title from him Boing Sparbot took the title from Kukko and went on to defend it one time successfully.

Jari Harrikari was a nightmare for HMMA management, he was rude, turned down 90% of fight offers, refused to fight anyone who had less hype then him even if just a 100 spots off, but to his credit he was a good fighter, HMMA officials were quoted as saying they were not found of Jari and hoped he would lose fights, so they set him up with the only fight he would take against their MW champion thinking Sparbot would smash him. It was Sparbot who got smashed when Harrikari took his belt in a decision victory. Not long after WW and LW champion John Saunders was calling out Harrikari thinking he wanted a third title.

John Saunders. After calling out champion Harrikari HMMA, Saunders management, and Harrikari and his management came to terms HMMA officals secretly wanted Saunders to win but they said they thought he stood no chance, but once again the undefeated Saunders went on to shock the world dominating the champion and knocking him out with 1 second left in the third round. This was Saunders third title holding all three the MW, WW, and LW titles he was already the most decorated HMMA fighter but the gap got bigger. Unfortunatly Saunders not got the opportunity to defend the title he decided to take some time off from MMA and was stripped of his title two men would fight then for the vacated MW title.

Rubin Carter v Jean Pierre Babin (JPB) fought for the MW title. JPB came out the victor KOing his opponent in the first round. JPB is the second most successful MW champion ever but could soon surpass the great Sparbot. JPB defended his title 3 times before finally losing it to Mr Gray. However since JPB had been such a great champion he was granted a rematch that will take place on HMMA’s biggest card ever August 10th 2013

Mr Gray. Just when JPB was looking like a dominate champion that would hold the MW title for a long long time, Mr Gray was able to pull off a shocking victory when he submitted JPB in the first round. Gray hasn’t yet defended the title but his first defense is scheduled for August 10th. When he first came to HMMA some were saying Gray would be a champion, but after his first fight a loss many thought that day would never come. 5 wins later he got his chance and made good on the opportunity, the man many thought would become a champion did so, now on a 6 fight win streak going into the rematch with JPB.

Light-Heavyweight 205lbs Heroes

The first ever HMMA LHW champion was Fu Manchu, he won the title by TKO in the first round over Jason Bent. Manchu was not the most skilled fighter but he possessed insane power that allowed him to win fights he shouldn’t have. He defended the title successfully one time and eventually earned amongst the Heroic.

Antonio Trillanes earned a title shot against champion Fu Manchu and found himself winning a decision, the 2nd champion in a young division seeking for someone to hold onto the title for several defenses Trillanes thought he could be that fighter….but he wasn’t Trillanes lost his title in first first defense to Jesus Rios.

Jesus Rios. Rios was one of those fighters who had devastating power it was this power that allowed him to come out the victor over Trillanes he won by knockout in the first round, after the fight almost everyone picked Rios to go on a long run through the division…but again they people were wrong Rios lost his title much like the man he took it from in his first title defense.

Takeo Okamoto. Okamoto came into HMMA highly hyped many thinking he would be a great fighter in the division and possibly a champion. After signing with HMMA they decided his first fight should be a title fight Okamoto made good on the opportunity with a superman punch in the first minute of the second round. Okamoto would go on to be the most successful champion HMMA has at LHW. He successfully defended his title 3 times and held it 8 months. He also while champion won two superfights one of which was to determine who the best p4p fighter in HMMA was. After winning that fight he declared he wasn’t the best John Saunders was Saunders was 10-0-2 and Okamoto 9-0 both Okamoto and Saunders wanted a fight against one another to determine HMMA’s true best and it was in the process of happening when both fighters took a break from MMA.

Fedor Alexandrov. Fedor came to HMMA with a lot of expectations behind him, most thought he would be the eventual challenger to Takeo Okamoto. While Okamoto was taking a break from the MMA world Fedor started taking out contenders in the division. When Okamoto came back he gave Fedor a shot at the title despite saying he didn’t think he could win do to ring rust. He was right Alexandrov came out in the 3rd round and TKOed Takeo. As successful as his predecessor he also defended the title 3 times successfully, but unlike Takeo he lost both superfights he was a part of. Eventually just as Alexandrov was looking like the best LHW champion ever and inching closer to a spot in the HMMA HoF he would suffer defeat at the hands of Kaka Pheu Pheu.

Kaka Pheu Pheu was the man who shocked the world by doing the unthinkable defeating Fedor and doing it on the ground. No one was expecting either of those things to happen infact if you would have asked people said the only chance KPP had was to stand with Fedor. After this fight everyone thought KPP was the next long term champion that he would carry on the proud tradition the previous two champions started defended the title several times, KPP’s reign as champion didn’t last long though in his first title defense he was defeated when the doctors stopped the fight due to a cut.

Nate Barnes. This is our current champion who In another shocker the ultimate underdog Nate Barnes defeated KPP in his first defense by cut stoppage. Barnes has some of the most brutal fight ending KO power HMMA has ever seen, which has allowed him to make up for a skill disparity. Everytime he fights he seems to be the underdog, but he almost always seems to win, he is 8-2 in HMMA with one loss being to former champion Fedor who beat him in Nate’s first bid for the title, and the other loss to former #1 contender John Conteh. Barnes has the potential to rule the division for a while because of that insane power and ability to win big fights. We will find out in his first defense aug 10th.

Heavyweight division. 265lbs Heroes

The first champion of HMMA’s heavyweight division was also its most successful, French Toast. Toast won the title by TKO over Gary Payton in the first round of HMMA’s first official event. At the time he was 3-0 in HMMA (Then called HFC) and deserved a shot to fight for the title. He successfully defended the title 3 times before losing it and then gaining it back and defending it once more. Toast earned a spot inside HMMA’s HoF.

Norman Steel the second champion of the division, and the man who beat HoF French Toast to stop his run. Steel went on to have 3 total title fight victories all by Cut! His title fights were legendary bloddy battles and just as steel was looking to become the most dominant HW champion Toast decided to return the favor and keep his status alive as the best HW ever.

French Toast second run as champion he was able to defend his title once more cementing his status as the greatest HW to grace HMMA. His second run would end at the hands of the powerful Julius Lawson.

Julius Lawson. Lawson is one of those guys whose skill was not on par with the best in the division, but power exceeded human physics. In 25 career wins Lawson has only not won one of those fights by (T)KO. His power is what led him to the championship and allowed him to defend it once with success showing he was a true champion.

Fedor Vladimirov. When Fedor came to HMMA there was high expectations, the training partner of then 205lbs champion Fedor Alexandrov everyone thought he was destined for huge things in the HW division, and they were right! It took just one fight for Fedor to make his case for the opportunity at the title, and making good on that opportunity in a battle between powerhouses he defeated Julius Lawson by KO. Vladimirov lost his title in a rematch of a previous fight in his first defense, but then in a trilogy fight gained it back!

Mr Stigu. Stigu was the man who once lost to Vladimirov but wanted revenge after positioning himself as #1 contender Stigu would try for his first ever championship. In a win or retire fight Stigu beat the champion Vladimirov in just 22 seconds with a vicious punch KO. Stigu was still on a win or retire edict and decided he wanted a trilogy with the man whose title he took he gave him a rematch and it was Vladimirov who earned the first round KO.

Fedor Vladimirovpart two, this time around Fedor was determined to defend his title successfully, having won it back he becamse only the 2nd HMMA two time HW champion, but Shane Luger had other ideas, Luger came in and won a decision over the champion and once again took validation away from Vladimirov. Vladimirov could very well become a three time champion soon he is currently the #1 contender in the HW division will he become the first 3 time champion?

Shane Luger. Much like the man whose title he took only one trip to the HMMA cage was needed for him to earn a title shot. Luger went on to win the title from Vladimirov an then started a string of successful defends that was halted at two just when he was looking to become one of the best HW’s not just in HMMA but ever. Luger has been involved in many controversial decisions since joining HMMA including his last fight a decision loss to Muy Thai. Luger has a title shot on august 10th and he could become the third HW to win the title two times.

Muy Thai is our current HW champion. After defeating Shane Luger by majority decision last month, the controversial decision, and Luger having been a dominant champ was all that was needed for all parties to determine he should get an immediate rematch. Thai wants to prove he is the champ and that the last decision was correct. Thai has the skills and power to become a great HW champion but his first test on august 10th will be a hard one.

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fuck yeah, dude. awesome writeup. THIS is why more people should do writeups...i have no clue about u or ur org...and now i do thanks to not just a great writeup for a monumental event, but also a history lesson of ur org. thanks, man. great stuff.

 

thank you i appreciate the good words :). I agree it would make the game interesting if everyone could do this all the time :).

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