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- BBFC Fight Night 1 Preview -

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Hello all and welcome, please come in and take your seats. My name is Wes Wes and I will be telling you all some info about this fantastic event! This event will be the start of something huge, as this event will be the first-ever held under the new super org that is Blood Brothers Fighting Championship! Yes, that's right, the time has come and the fighters are ready! This historic night will be filled with killers from start to finish, with the night ending in a Middleweight Championship clash between two men who have faced off once before, but last time we were not given a clear result and it ended in a draw! This time more than just fame is on the line as well, now they will both be fighting to become the first-ever BBFC Champion, and both men agree, we will be seeing a clear victor this time around! Before we can get to that main event let's take a look at the fights leading up to it! 

 

(Side note: Since this is the first event I will be saving all of us the trouble of having to see "(0-0 in BBFC)" beside every record since no one has a win or loss in the org yet, but in the future, this will be included in all the writeups!)

 

 


Kicking off the card and the BBFC event will be a Heavyweight clash between Jingky Bacolod (6-6) and Julius Campbell (0-1)

 

Bacolod was the Conquest champion back in the day, defeating Drax Bautista for that belt then later defending it against Augustin Cauchy, shortly after he joined Checkmate where he defeated Drax Bautista once again then went on a bit of a skid, but has since fixed his issues and most recently got a win over Maris Lakis before moving over to BBFC, and he wants nothing more than to start off with a big win in the big org! 

 

The man standing across from him will be the Algeria native, Julius Campbell. He is coming off his pro debut where he came up short to a decision loss, he had a slow start in that fight but really showed his talent in the third round with his takedowns and control, now with a new manager at his side, he will be looking to pick up his first professional win and do so in a big way by defeating a former Conquest champion! 

 

 

Next up we will get to see a bout in the Lightweight division when we get to see Bruno Gehard (4-5) vs Blackout Mane (3-7)

 

Gehard saw some of the best 155-pound fighters in BFC's Lightweight roster, he faced the likes of Ziggy Stardust, Akhmed Dudayev, Daniel Koh, Rebel Smith, Jon Yankowy and has a win over Andrew Nichols, which is a long list of highly ranked and respected foes that are feared by many, but not by Gehard and he did not hesitate to take on any of those men, which shows you just the type of fighter he is!

 

Mane is coming over from Checkmate's 170-pound division, where like his opponent faced some high-level opponents and picked up a win over Van Der Veer Jr by way of an armbar submission, he also was apart of a FOTN bout against Ivan Jomoney in CC. Now he is looking to start a new journey as he is moving down to 155 pounds and wants to really let his skillset shine through in this new division! 

 


Up next we move into the Light-Heavyweight division to check out the matchup of Dmitry "Maz" Mazanov (4-4) vs Adonis Banks (4-4)

 

The 23-year-old boxing specialist Mazanov is currently 4-4 in his pro MMA career, with 2 wins by way of TKO and 2 by way of judges decision, his high volume style always makes for a fight you don't wanna miss!  

 

Across from him will be fellow Adonis Banks whose record also stands at 4-4, however, all 4 of Across' wins are by way of KO/TKO, and has never seen the third round in his career. He is 2-1 in his last three and wants to make it 3-1 after this bout! 

 


For our next bout, we go to the Featherweight division to see Geroge "Wild Thunder " Turner (9-6) vs Warran Peace (8-7)

 

Turner is a high-level grappler with 7 submission victories to his name, with the armbar looking to be one of his favorites as he has 4 wins by armbar and 1 win by triangle armbar, he also has 2 wins by way of kimura, so if I have to give any advice to Peace I would say to not let him get ahold of your limbs! This fight will also be his first time returning to the Featherweight division after 6 fights in Bantamweight, he has also picked up a title in a previous org at 145, so we can expect big things with his return to this weight class! 

 

Peace is coming off a nice TKO stoppage in the third round of his most recent outing, like his opponent he also likes to get the fight on the ground, however, instead of submitting his opponents he prefers to get a TKO by way of vicious ground and pound. Both men are very evenly matched when he comes to skills so this fight could go either way! 

 

 

Up next in the Bantamweight division we will see Lukas "Psycho" Stojanov (3-5) vs Sammie Conner (5-4)

 

Stojanov is 3-1 in his last 4 fights, all 3 of those wins coming by way on submissions, 2 kimuras and 1 triangle, he had a rough start to his career being 0-4 but has since proven he has filled in the holes in his game and can really hang with the best, he has another big test in front of him in this bout, but with the way his most recent performances have been, he could very well put on a performance of a lifetime! 

 

Conner is 3-2 in his last 5 and has some wins over highly respected opponents, unlike his opponent Conner's muay thai is what shines through for him, you do not wanna be in the clinch with this guy, or else you might share the same fate as the 4 other men that were on the wrong side of his clinch work and got stopped because of it, this is a classic striker vs grappler matchup, who will prevail?! 

 

 


Main Card

Kicking off the main card will be a Welterweight bout between RJ Cain (11-6) and Thomas "The Viking" Hearn (3-2) 

Former BFC title challenger Cain is looking to get back in the win column in this fight, the United Stated native has some seriously good power in his hands, a KO is what he is on the hunt for at all times. Cain is 3-3 in his last 6 so nothing would feel better to him than to go out there and get this main card started with a big one-punch KO! 

Hearn has almost 4 times less experience in MMA than his opponent, but makes up for it in his overall skill set and experience, as he has also had 4 kickboxing fights under his belt, and speaking of belts, he fought for one in KT! He may not have the same time in the cage as his opponent but man does he have a lot of training time, you can tell, the amount of skills this kid has shown is unbelievable. This is a fight you DO NOT WANNA MISS!

 

Next up we return to the Welterweight division to see Keisuke "Kamikaze" Matsuzaka (8-3-1) take on Bo Garrett (7-1)

 

Matsuzaka is a freak of nature, he started his career a perfect 7-0, which granted him a title shot in BFC against Conor Butcher, the first time they fought it ended in a draw, then they fought once more and Matsuzaka was on the wrong side of a Unanimous Decision, but even without a belt, everyone knows that Matsuzaka is a champion-caliber fighter!

 

Bo Garrett has shown great promise so far, he is coming off a TKO win against Jamal Browne back at BFC 32. Before that fight, Bo Garret suffered his first and only loss in MMA and that was to Jamie Oliver back at BFC Hardcore 6, he was a perfect 6-0 leading up to that fight, now that he has had the taste of defeat he knows how bitter it is and will do everything he can to never have that happen again! 

 

Next we have a highly anticipated matchup in the Bantamweight division between two top 10 ranked fighters in #4 Charles Manson (9-4) vs #7 Justin Case (6-3)

Manson is no stranger to fight bonuses, he has received 5 bonus out of his 9 wins, he is a black belt in jiu-jitsu that knows how to use it. He went 5-3 in Checkmate, facing some of the very best and most of the time beating them. His resume includes names such as Lonnie Donegan, Chase Buchanan, Rikuto Ryuunosuke, and Donald fisher. Don't count his striking out just because he is a grappler either, in his fight with Buchanan he was able to score a nasty KO in the first round, so beware of all of his tools at all times! 

Case is coming off a FOTN bonus win back at BFC when he faced Jack Waller in a fight that had everyone on the edge of their seat, both men got cut earlier and it was a bloody mess, no pun intended. Before that fight he scored a vicious KO in the first against Geroge Turner in Bantamweight, in fact, both of Case's last two fights have been in Bantamweight, now he is going back up to his home weight class of 145, where he is 5-2. Both of these fighters always put on a show and are always in talks of bonuses which makes for an amazing matchup! 

 

 

 

Co-Main Event

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For our Co-Main event of the night, we will get to see another classic striker x grappler matchup when we see heavy-handed #6 ranked Crusty Bigg "Bang" (9-3) take on the jiu-jitsu ace #9 ranked Augustin Cauchy (11-5)  

Bigg is coming off some of the biggest wins of his pro career in his last few bouts, takings out the likes of Jingky Bacolod, Drax Bautista, Joey Hernandez, and Anton Gardner, this heavy-handed striker has finished all 10 of his wins by way of KO/TKO. After going 4-0 in his early career he was granted a title shot in Checkmate against then-champion Jon Nolan, Bigg came up short in that fight but gained a lot of knowledge, the knowledge he would use later on to take out other former champions and top-ranked talent. You never wanna blink with Bigg is fighting, because he can shut his opponents lights out at any given moment! 

Cauchy is a fast-paced submission artist who loves to get the tap early, as he has done 10 times already in his career. He has faced some world-class opponents and has only ever lost to champions in different organizations. If you are on the ground with Cauchy at any time then you must be paying attention to every move you make, because if you don't then you are either gonna go to sleep or hear something crack and it won't just be your knuckles! 

 

 

 

Main Event

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Now for the moment, you all have been waiting for, the MAIIINNNN EVENTTTT of the night! We will move to the Middleweight division to see two titans clash in a battle no one will want to miss when we see Winston Todd (10-2-1) take on Manco Unknown "Hit Man" (11-2-1)

 

This fight promises to be fireworks!! We first saw these two men face off against each other back at Checkmate vs. BFC 1 during the crossover events, both men fought hard and it ultimately ended in a draw. This time both men want to prove why they should've won and this time around the winner will not only get bragging rights but also will get the first-ever BBFC belt wrapped around their waist! 

 

Todd is the son of the legendary fighter Rockmeteller Todd, with a father like that you know he feels like he has some big shoes to fill, and he does, but if he keeps up the performances he has put out I have no doubt he could very well fill them and maybe even outgrow them! Todd is a very well rounded fighter but seems to enjoy standing and landing even more as 8 of his 10 wins have come by way of TKO/KO. He became the BFC Middleweight champion by defeated now #3 ranked Tanaka Matsuda by way of TKO back at BFC Bloodbath 5, but Matsuda isn't the only big name he has taken out, he also has wins over the #2 ranked Middleweight Emporio Cannabino, #5 ranked Bot #1 and the #9 ranked Lou Higgins. After his first fight with Unknown, he turned around and successfully defended his BFC title with a Unanimous Decision victory back at BFC Bloodbath 6. Now he will look to become the first-ever BBFC Middleweight champion by defeating the monster that is Manco Unknown! 

 

Unknown is also coming off a successful title defense in his last outing, but that was his 5th defense for his Checkmate Championship belt, he also was the Conquest Middleweight champion back in the day. In total, he has been apart of 8 title fights and has won 6 of those, so a high caliber fight is nothing new to Unknown, or I guess you could say it is not an "unknown" feeling to him, ha! Ok enough of my horrible puns and back to talking about Manco, out of his 11 wins 6 have been submission victories along with 4 TKO/KO wins and 1 lone decision win. He has wins over top-ranked contenders in the super org as well, he has two wins over #5 ranked Bot #1, two wins over #6 ranked Bhishma Chontamenti, and 1 win over #10 ranked Kotaro Kikuta. Now in order to become a champion in not 1, not 2, but 3 different top orgs he will have to take out the toughest opponent he has had to date!

 

 Both men possess high-level skills and carry themselves like the champions they are, but unfortunately both men cant walk out with the same belt, so who walks out being the first-ever crowned BBFC Champion?!?!?!

 

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BBFC 1 Jalbert Vs. Broderick Review


Event Rating: 199.61
Attendance : 6,000/6,000
Diclosed Fighter Pay : $210,500 

 

- Awards -
Fight of the night - Jean Luc Jalbert vs Hunter Broderick 
Submission of the night - Soons Sam (Armbar)
TKO/KO of the night - Jean Luc Jalbert (KO-Punch)
Fastest Finish: Magnificent Chulalongkorn (TKO)(RD#1-2:38)

 


- Fight Results + Reviews -

 

 

- Co-Main Event - 


(145) - Magnificent Chulalongkorn (8-2) DEF Anthony Merel (5-2)


How: TKO (Strikes)
When: RD#1 (2:38)
Record Update: Chulalongkorn improves to (9-3). Merel falls to (5-3).
Ranking Change: Chulalongkorn becomes the first BBFC 145 champ. Merel becomes the #2 ranked contender. 

Fight Review: The round starts and Chulalongkorn was having some issues landing his shots at the start of the round, then both he and Merel started landing some leather! Right at the 2-minute mark Chulalongkorn rocked and cut Merel, then Merel landed a hard right immediately after, but he was still hurt bad and Chulalongkorn capitalized on it and cracked Merel right on the jaw with a powerful right hand that sent Merel to his knees, Chulalongkorn followed it up and the ref was forced to step in and end the fight! 

 

 

 

- Main Event - 


(185) - #4 Jean Luc Jalbert (8-1) DEF #7 Hunter Broderick (9-1)


How: KO (Punch)
When: RD#3 (2:50)
Record Update: Jalbert improves to (9-1). Broderick falls to (9-2)
Ranking Change: Jalbert becomes the #2 ranked contender. Broderick becomes the #9 ranked contender. 


Fight Review: 

Round 1: Bell rings and Broderick gets cut early but also lands some nice shots of his own early on but nothing too damaging. It seemed like Jalbet was having trouble really getting his striking game going in round 1, both men clinched up and land some shots then the round ends. Slight edge to Broderick for landing the better shots. 

Round 2: Round 2 starts and Jalbert gets it into the clinch immediately, Broderick seemed to be stalling and Jalbert was controlling in the clinch, not a lot happened in the second round, but it was clear that Jalbert won it. 

Round 3: Third and final round starts and both men wanted this fight badly, Broderick showed some good head movement early on but Jadbert starting really getting his footwork underneath him, quite literally. Jalbert kept evading Broderick's shots nicely, then BOOM, Jalbert rocked Broderick, he then landed a hard right hand right on the temple of Broderick that put him out cold! A great fight and a great KO! 

*Knockout Of The Night
*FOTN

 

 


We also got to see!...

 

(170) - #4 Logan Barrengarry (9-3) DEF Maxim Ward (4-3) via Decision (Unanimous)

 

(185) - Robert Dixon (7-2) DEF Colby Ortiz (9-5-1) via Decision (Unanimous)  

 

(185) - Ispa Murska (7-6) DEF #9 Lou Higgins (5-3) via Decision (Majority)    

    

(170) - Niek Mulder (10-2) DEF Pedro Vela (6-8) via Decision (Unanimous)        

 

(265) - Randy Lahey (8-3) DEF Admir Bosnic (9-8) via TKO (Strikes)(RD#2-01:39)     

   

(155) - Hugo Olsen (2-2) DEF Arriorus Adee (6-8) via Decision (Unanimous)    

 

(185) - African King (4-6) DEF Jorge Dos Santos (6-6) via Submission (Triangle Choke)(RD#1-04:56)  

     
(205) - Soons Sam (3-5) DEF Abdul Azizsbatereja (4-9) via Submission(Armbar)(RD#2-02:57) *Submission Of The Night

(*records shown reflect new updated records after the results of the bout.)
 

 

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- BBFC SYNDICATE 1 Review -

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Event Rating: 226.11
Attendance : 6,778/7,000
Diclosed Fighter Pay : $157,100
Notes: This card was filled with great finishes from top to bottom!

- Awards -
Fight of the night - Razmik Grigorian vs Marco Battaglia - (Decision)(Unanimous)    
Submission of the night - Chace Chacing (Armbar)(RD#1-2:37)
TKO/KO of the night - Chris Coryatt (Head Kick)(RD#3-0:46)
Fastest Finish: Gordon Mundi (TKO)(RD#1-0:57)



- Fight Results + Reviews -

 

- Co-Main Event - 


(170) - "The Random One" Chace Chacing (9-3-1) DEF Tyson Law "Enforcer" (8-3)


How: Submission (Armbar)
When: RD#1 (2:37)
Record Update: Chacing improves to (10-3-1). Law falls to (8-4).

 

Fight Review: The fight starts and after some missed strikes from each party they dwell in the clinch very briefly, then it was right back in the center for both men. Law missed a few takedowns before nailing one around the 2-minute mark, to which Chacking started throwing some strikes from the bottom, then Chacing throws up a tight armbar that forced Law no other choice but to tap! 

 

 


- Main Event - 


(170) - Conor Butcher (12-1-1) vs Potemkin Izmaylov (9-1) ended in a draw.


How: (Draw-Majority)
When: 
Record Update: Butcher goes to (12-1-2). Izmaylov goes to (9-1-1).

 

 

Fight Review: 

Round 1: Bell rings and Butcher gets cut right off the bat! He then tried to close the distance but Izmaylov circled away and landed a nice jab. It was clear Butcher had been working on his speed for this fight, he was a lot faster than what we had seen in his last outing! Around the halfway point Butcher was able to get a solid takedown on Izmaylov, putting him in Izmaylov's full guard. Butcher wanted to land some ground and pound but Izmaylov was controlling the position very well and got the ref to stand them up, but they were not on their feet for long and Butcher was able to score yet another takedown to end the round. A close round to score! 


Round 2: A failed takedown attempt early by Butcher, then he landed a beautiful punch right in the liver of Izmaylov, Izmaylov returns the favor with a big combo that visibly shook Butcher up a bit. Izmaylov was starting to come on top of the exchanges early, then Butcher took the fight into the clinch and landed a nice hook that snapped the head of Izmaylov back! Izmaylov then finally broke the clinch and began using his reach again, landing some quick snappy jabs that made Butcher's cut even worse! Butcher takes the fight into the clinch again, Izmayloz clearly didn't want any part of it and tried to break it ASAP, but nothing doing early, Butcher had a failed guard pull attempt then followed by a failed takedown attempt before Izmaylov was able to get free of the clinch, Izmaylov then started to really open up with his strikes and Butcher was bleeding really bad at this time. Butcher was clearly looking to get this fight back to the ground with his clinch work then at the very end of the round he was able to score that takedown, but the round still clearly favored Izmaylov.

Round 3: Butcher scored a takedown early in the third, to which Izmaylov escaped immediately, but Butcher dragged him down once again as soon as he got to his feet, he then was able to land some nice ground and pound until the ref decided to stand them up, which didn't last long as Butcher landed yet another takedown and landed some nice ground and pound until the round ended. Butcher visibly took this round on all the scorecards! 

Round 4: Jab lands for Izmaylov before Butcher takes him down, but Izmaylov gets back to his feet almost as soon as his butt hit the mat. Butcher landed a nice hook then missed with an uppercut, Izmaylov returned the favor by landing an overhand right at the 1-minute mark, they end up in the clinch briefly but quickly go back to being at distance with each other, where Izmaylov was clearly getting in the cleaner shots, but then like clockwork Butcher dives in for a takedown and land it but this time not able to land much of any ground and pound and forced the ref to stand them up, but then got another takedown but still couldn't get much going before the round ended. Even with the takedowns, it looked like Izmaylov should've picked up this round on all scorecards easily. 

Round 5: The round starts and Butcher lands some nice small shots early before spending a moment in the clinch, then Izmaylov was able to land a pretty head kick but Butcher took it like it was nothing, Izmaylov then landed a few more good shots before Butcher landed another takedown and started looking for some more ground and pound. The ref stands them up for the last minute and Izmaylov lands a few shots to end the round, a very tight round to score, let's see how the judges scored it...

 

Judge #1 scored it 48:48, Judge #2 also scored it 48:48, and Judge #3 scored the bout 49:46 in favor of Izmaylov, but the other two Judge's cards overruled his and so this fight was ruled as a majority draw! The rematch is already in the works!

 


Here's how the rest of the card went! 
(*records shown reflect newly updated records after the results of the bout.)

 

(185) - Chris Coryatt DEF Julio Chavez via TKO (Head Kick)(RD#3-00:46)        

(265+) - Gordon Mundi DEF Chiku Maneno via TKO (Strikes)(RD#1-00:57)        

(185) - Razmik Grigorian DEF Marco Battaglia via Decision (Unanimous)    

(170) - Chief Chumbo DEF Gilbert Johnson Da Silva via TKO (Strikes)(RD#1-03:42)        

(135) - Gordon Plant DEF Henny Bottles     via Submission (RNC)(RD#1-02:41)        

(265+) - Medieval Mercenary DEF Bill Goldberg    via TKO (Punches)(RD#1-01:57)        

(185) - Humphrey Wellington DEF Luke Glanton via TKO (Head Kick)(RD#2-00:43)        

(135) - Red Yabai DEF Anderson Nogueira Aldo    via Submission (Triangle Choke)(RD#1-02:25)    

 

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- BBFC FIGHT NIGHT 2 Preview -

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Main Card

 


Kicking off the main card will be a middleweight showdown between #10 Kotaro Kikuta (6-4) and Troy "Mad Man" Marquez (8-4)

 

Kikuta and Marquez will be looking to start the main card off right, both will be looking for a big finish and both have the skills to make it an early night at the office! 

 

Next up in a Lightweight bout sure to impress we will see #5 Scooter "The Cooter" Bob (8-5) vs #7 Paulo "The Beast" Correia (8-2)

 

Two of the very best lightweights in BBFC, this fight could easily go either way and with any method as both fighters are very well rounded! Could end up being FOTN for sure! 

 

Up next we will move to the Welterweight division to see the #2 ranked Leroy "Double Tap" Jinx (6-1) take on #6 Jamie "The Chef" Oliver (9-5-1)  

 

Jink is coming off of the biggest win of his career when he defeated Keisuke Matsuzaka, he also has not lost a fight since his pro debut, he since has been on a tear with some great wins and dominant performances! 

 

Oliver is on a 2 fight win streak over the likes of RJ Cain and Bo Garrett, he also has a draw with Chace Chacing, but now he will look to make it a perfect 3 for 3 in his last 3 (That's a lot of 3s) with a big win over Jink! 

 

 

Co-Main Event


Now for our Co-Main Event, we will get to see two highly skilled and highly ranked Heavyweight competitors when we see #3 Jimmy King (6-0) vs #6 Herleifr Conchobhar (7-3)  

 

The undefeated King is a perfect 6-0 inside his pro career so far, he is a very strong wrestler that has taken down every single one of his opponents, then once he gets you down he makes it almost impossible to get back up, then he lands vicious ground and pound till he gets the TKO/KO victory, the same way he has done with every single opponent so far. The biggest question in this matchup is can King take Conchobhar down, and most importantly, if he can't, what will his gameplan be?! 

 

Conchobhar is riding a 4 fight win streak with 1 KO win, 1 TKO win, and 2 unanimous decision victories, and in those 4 most recent bouts he has taken out the likes of Dick Dennison, Murad Khalimov, Bloodsport Unknown, and Tjeeerd De Vries. Conchobhar is an explosive striker with some serious power in his hands, and with the wrestling background of his opponent we all know he is gonna try to keep this fight on the feet at all costs, but will he be able to do just that?! 

 

 


Main Event 


In our Main Event, we will see a top-notch Light-Heavyweight between two former world champions when #2 Blake Phoenix "Version 2.0" (8-1) faces #5 Randy Randleman (10-2) in a bout I am sure none of us will forget anytime soon! 

 

Former Checkmate and Conquest Light-Heavyweight Champion, Blake Phoenix will be making his highly anticipated return to the cage in this bout since taking some time to train after coming up just short in his last bout against, which was the first and only loss in his career to date. In this fight, he will also be carrying a bit of his last fight with him, as the man across from him will be managed by the exact same manager as the man who defeated Phoenix. Speaking of managers I would like to point out that Phoenix will the the OG Blake Phoenix in his corner for this bout, and Phoenix (The manager) is the current #2 ranked manager in the game, not a bad thing to bring with you to the cage. Back to Phoenix the fighter, he defeated some big names in Checkmate and Conquest during his reigns. He has defeated some big names including current BBFC Featherweight Champion Magnificent Chulalongkorn, Phoenix has also defeated former Checkmate champion Lukasz Wieczorek, not once, but twice! His list doesn't even stop there, no, he has also taken out the likes of Orvar Odd Lodinkinni, King Rico, and Ivan Kalcevski. Blake Phoenix "Version 2.0" will now look to add yet another big name to his resume in this bout, but as we all know, that will be no easy task. 

 

Across from him will be the former Light-Heavyweight BFC Champion Randy Randleman, who successfully defended that strap 3 times before losing it, and he lost the belt to the same man he defeated to claim it, and that man is Gilbervan Soares, hopefully, we will see that trilogy fight in the future, but we are not in the future yet, however, we can take a look at his extremely successful past, which is exactly what we are gonna do! Randlemen has finished all 10 of his wins, and all by way of TKO/KO! When Randlemen was 5-1 he earned his first title shot, to which he defeated Gilbervan Soares by way of TKO in the second round, he then made his first defense against T Bone Carver that ended in another second-round TKO win for Randlemen, this time coming by a nasty cut that Randlemen opened early in the first, Randlemen then turned around and defended his belt for the second time against Crixus The Gaul, he accomplished that with a beautiful KO in the third round, then Randlemen made his 3rd successful defense against Alex Silva with a dominate 1st round Knockout. Randlemen then went on to lose his belt in his next fight against Gilbervan Soares but bounced back quickly with a TKO finish within a minute into the first against Kyosti Tammisto. It is also important to note that Randlemen is managed by G Wad who is a top 20 manager who already manages a champion inside BBFC with Winston Todd, now with a big future planned for Randlemen he will look to make a step in the right direction by defeating the #2 ranked Blake Phoenix. 

This fight is gonna be insane and I will be sitting at my computer waiting for the results! 

 

 

We also will be fortunate enough to see these fights that will surely deliver! 

 (170) - Samart "Phayak Na Yok" Payakaroon (9-3) vs Heinrich Wilheim (3-1) 
(185) - Ezekiel "Flashbang" Hall (1-1) vs James Hunt (6-2)      
(155) - Enzo "The Pandemic" Mendoza (8-3) vs Carlos Rogan (6-7)
(265) - Maris "Rukis" Lakis (3-7) vs Dexter Warren (4-5) 
(145) - "The real highlight" Timothy Justin Johnson (1-1) vs Javier Montealdo (1-4)

 

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The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
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and Bob cracks him with a counter punch right on the button.
Correia misses with a leg kick
and Bob counters with a monster hook and another for good measure! Correia falls to the ground, out cold! Stick some heavy metal music over the top of that clip and it's one for the highlight makers!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:18 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Strikes). Scooter Bob!

 

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On 2/12/2021 at 3:41 AM, skull said:

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The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Correia throws a one two combo.
Correia misses with a combination
and Bob cracks him with a counter punch right on the button.
Correia misses with a leg kick
and Bob counters with a monster hook and another for good measure! Correia falls to the ground, out cold! Stick some heavy metal music over the top of that clip and it's one for the highlight makers!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:18 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Strikes). Scooter Bob!

 

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That was a very vicious  KO! Congrats on the big win along with the bonus, very well earned!! 

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BBFC 2: Bitch Vs. Chambers Review

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Event Rating: 271.08 (#1 highest)
Attendance : 6,000/6,000
Diclosed Fighter Pay : $179,501 (#8 highest) 
Notes: This card was our highest-rated yet! Filled with great matchups and fantastic finishes! 

 

- Awards -
Fight of the night - Muamer Tomovic vs Jon Targaryen (Decision-Unanimous)
Submission of the night - 
TKO/KO of the night - Tupa Halloo (KO-Punch)
Fastest Finish: Tjeeerd De Vries - TKO (Punches)(RD#1-0:39)

 

 

- Fight Results + Reviews -

 

 

 

- Co-Main Event - 


(155) - #8 Kick Boxer Jr (3-0) DEF #6 Samuel "Minuano" Rodrigues (17-5)


How: KO (Punches)
When: RD#1 (3:16)
Record Update: Boxer Jr improves to (4-0). Rodrigues falls to (17-6) 
Ranking Change: Boxer Jr becomes the #6 Contender. Rodrigues becomes the #7 Contender.

 

Fight Review:

Bell rings and Rodrigues goes in for a takedown immediately but fails to finish it, both men were in a feeling out process to start things off, then Boxer Jr landed some nice strikes that cut Rodrigues open early in the round, Rodrigues clinches up but it was Boxer Jr that was landing strikes inside of it until he ultimately broke the clinch. It was clear Boxer Jr had the advantage in the stand-up department, landing blow after blow, Rodrigues was forced to try to get the fight inside the clinch and was successful in doing so a few times but wasn't able to do much damage or take the fight to the ground from there. Both men were back in the center when Boxer Jr landed a beautiful shot that rocked Rodrigues, he followed it up with some nice shots forcing the ref to step in and call it, a big win for Boxer Jr! 

 

 

 

- Main Event - 


(265) - Santas "horny lil" Bitch (11-0) DEF Jax Chambers (10-1)


How: TKO (Strikes)
When: RD#1 (1:50)
Record Update: Bitch improves to (12-0). Chambers falls to (10-2).
Ranking Change: Bitch becomes the first BBFC Heavyweight Champion. Chambers becomes #3 Contender.

 

Fight Review:

The round starts for this highly anticipated main event and Chambers was looking to be aggressive early, landing a few shots but Bitch counted and cut Chambers seconds into the fight. After that Chambers was still on the offensive, after taking and giving some shots Bitch decided he had enough and did an amazing feint to a powerful right hand that connected right on the jaw and knocked Chambers to the canvas, he managed to get back up but it wasn't for long, Chambers was doing well dodging the blows until he couldn't anymore and Bitch landed the final blows to get him the TKO stoppage! Another dominant performance by Santas Bitch, which makes him a perfect 12-0!  

 

 

 


Here's how the rest of this historic card went! 
(*records/rankings shown reflect the newly updated records and rankings for that fighter after the results of that bout and most update of rankings.)

 

(145) - #2 Kevin Walters (9-5) DEF #6 Edgar Bravo (9-7) via Decision (Unanimous)        

(170) - #7 Ivan Jomoney (7-4) DEF Rolando Marcellini (7-2) via KO (Strikes) (RD#2-01:58)  

     
(265) - #8 Imperial Washington (5-2-1) vs #9 Boris Balkan (6-4-1) ended in a Draw(Majority)    

(265) - Tjeeerd De Vries (7-5) DEF Kevin Submission (3-4) via TKO (Punches)(RD#1-00:39)        

(265+) - Tupa Halloo (17-5) DEF Rico Cole (34-21-1) via KO (Punch)(RD#1-03:39)        
*KOTN

(265) - Earnie Shavers (7-4) DEF Fabinho Tavares (7-8) via Decision (Unanimous)    

(145) - Muamer Tomovic (8-7) DEF Jon Targaryen (7-11) via Decision (Unanimous)        

(145) - Cole Hotman (2-6) DEF Mark Billings (1-3) via Decision (Unanimous)
 

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BBFC Fight Night 3 Preview 

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This event has some fantastic fights so let's not waste anytime and get right into the Co-Main/Main event writeups! 

 

 

 


Co-Main Event

 

In our Co-Main event we will get to see two heavyweight finishers when we see #4 Bobo Brazil (6-0) vs Jack "Captain" Sparrow (10-7)


The United States native Bobo Brazil will walk into this bout with a perfect untoached 6-0 record, along with being ranked #4 in a blood hungry shark filled tank of men that make up the BBFC division. Brazil has 5 first round finishes to his name and a 100% finishing rate, this heavy handed american will be looking to put on another highlight reel stoppage aginst his foe in this bout, but can he do it against the fellow KO specialist?? 

 

Sparrow will be hailing for Iceland to combate the undefeated american, Sparrow loves to put on a show, his most recent win was against Rogerio Duarte and he finished that fight with a nasty superman punch that shut Duarte's lights out! All of Sparrow's opponents had a combinded record of 104-57-1, so the talent he has seen and faced is definitely a factor worth mentioning for this fight, and he will look to put that expierence on display in hopes to pick up another big win against a very talented ranked fighter! 

 

 

Main Event

 

Bantamweights will be closing the show when Jack Waller (13-4) and Ecce Homo (3-1-1) both square up to see who will become the first BBFC 135 Champion! 

 

Waller was a 2x champion back with BFC and was the current champion during the merge, he was also the HFC and Core Combat 135 champion, he has truly "been there and done that" as some would say, the amount of talent he has faced in unbealivible, and the fact that he has defeated most is even more unbealievible, so if you are a skeptic you better start beavieling, because it is all true, Waller has been apart of 7 title fights in his career and has won 5 of them. The 28 year old brit has proven to be a very well rounded fighter with his skills ranged on the feet and on the ground, no matter where he is he always finds a way to be comfortable in there! Expierence has been a key word for this whole writeup and that stays true for Waller, he has it in buckets upon buckets, and in this bout he will have just over 3 times the fights than his opponent! With 5 belts sitting at home under 3 different banners,, Waller will look to add a 6th to that cabnet and make it 4 different banners while also becoming the first BBFC Bantamweight Champion!   

 


Homo will have a big expierence disadvatange in this fight, but with fewer fights also means we can take a deeper look into all of his fights!!! Let us go back to his debute, which is his only loss in pro MMA, he faced Barry Jameson in a QFC, he got taken down early in that fight and lost by way of TKo, but after that he signed with a big org and fought to a draw against Mickey DIsmantle in a bloody back and forth scrap that was too close for the judges to decide just one victor! After that he signed and fought under the bright lights of BFC, where he made his organational debut against Gordon Plant, who we saw just pick up a nice win back at BBFC SYNDICATE 1 last week, but back to his fight with Homo. Homo made quick work of Plant on the night of their night, giving Homo the first round KO finish, he then turned around and did the same thing to Lonnie Donegan, but one of his most impressive win was his most recent which was against former BFC title challendger Martoon Csemy in which he was able to pick up a Unanimous Decision win, now he will look to showcase his skills once again and this time hope to make good in his first title fight! 

 

 


We will also get to see these great matchups!! 

 


(205) - #7 Igor Warlovski (7-2) vs #8 Orvar Odd Lodinkinni (8-4)


(145) - #5 Frank Glotsby (6-1) vs #7 Pablo Itzpapalotltotec (7-3)


(205) - Fistin Cider (7-3) vs Risto "Rumble" Rytina (2-4)  


(135) - #9 Anderson "Senna" Beach Boy (7-7) vs #10 Siete DiMaio (4-2) 


(170) - Test Abc (1-1) vs Jorge Adesanya (6-8)


(265) - Paolinho Antonio "Caçador De cabeças" Mateis Laeiro (5-4) vs Tyson "The Gypsy King" Fury (2-3)         


(185) - Darrion "The Mecca" Moss (5-4) vs Jestoni Hawk (3-2) 


(265) - Vince Checkert (1-1) vs Jack "Specialist" Holmes (7-11)
 

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On 2/20/2021 at 12:55 AM, Mannetosen said:

Ecce Homo was very confused about how communions worked, and accidentally shared Waller's blood with his devout disciples instead of his own. Oh well, at least he's champion.

Nonetheless he is a champion indeed, congrats on the huge performance and for getting that belt around his waist, it suits him nicely! 

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BBFC Syndicate 2 Review 

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Event Rating: 227.09
Attendance: 5726/6000
Disclosed Fighter Pay : (185,501) (6th highest)
Notes: On this card, we saw some excellent fights and we got to see the first-ever BBFC 205 champion get crowned! 

- Awards -
Fight of the night - Miki Viki vs Joels Van Wijnbergen (KO-Punch)(RD#2-2:24)
Submission of the night - Tanaka Matsuda (Armbar)
TKO/KO of the night - Miki Viki (KO-Punch)
Fastest Finish: Rebel Smith - TKO(Punches) (RD#1-1:51) 

 

- Fight Results + Reviews -

 

 

- Co-Main Event - 

(185) - #5 Tanaka Matsuda (8-2)    DEF #6 Bot #1 (9-4) 


How: Submission (Armbar) 
When: RD#3 (3:58) 
Record Update: Matsuda improves to (9-2). Bot #1 falls to (9-5)
Ranking Change: *TBD

 

Fight Review: 

Round 1: Matsuda got cut very early in this fight, Bot #1 was really showing his class early in this fight, then Matsuda was able to get a takedown but Bot #1 escaped quickly, a few moments later Matsuda's cut got even worse, Matsuda had to do something, and that is what he did, he scored a very nice takedown and dominated there and attempted an arm triangle later in the fight but it wasn't tight enough, round ends and we go into the second! 

 

Round 2: Bot #1 was avoiding Matsuda's strikes very well early on, and just like early in the first round Matsuda got a takedown but #1 escaped quickly, then the striking started to turn in Matsuda's direction, even with the striking going in his favor, Matsuda decided to take #1 down, and ended the round on top! 

 

Round 3: Bell rings and Matsuda immediately gets a takedown and tries to secure a kimura submission but it's not tight enough, he then decided to land some nasty ground and pound, and he was even able to rock #1 hard with some big elbows, after that both men started trying to finish the fight with submission, but Matsuda was able to sink in a super tight Armbar right at the 4-minute mark and was able to secure the submission victory!! 

 

 

 

 

- Main Event - 

(205) - Hurricane Defoe     (8-1) DEF Willy Mataitai (8-1) 


How: TKO(Strikes)
When: RD#2 (1:50)
Record Update: Defoe improves to (9-1). Mataitai falls to (8-2)
Ranking Change: Defoe becomes the first BBFC 205 Champion. Mataitai becomes #2 Ranked Contender. 

Fight Review: 

Round 1: Main Event here we go! Round #1 starts and both men were in a "feeling out" process, both landing and avoiding strikes nicely, Matailtai got cut early. After the cut it seemed like it was all Defoe, he landed some very beautiful strikes and was moving in and out of range nicely, it looked as if he was in full control after that cut. 

Round 2: Both men get off their stools to return to the action, the bell rings and they go at it, Defoe landed an amazing head kick that rocked Matailtai badly but seemed to be recovered quickly, Matailtai throwing a lot of strikes here to try to get back on the offense, but nothing was working. Defoe stayed patient and waiting for the kill shot with was started with a big right hand that sends Matailtai crashing to the canvas, but Defoe makes Matailtai get back to his feet, at this point Matailtai's cut was even worse, and Defoe could smell blood, and could probably feel it too because Matailtai was leaking everywhere! Defoe then landed an absolute monster of a hook that sends Matailtai to the canvas once again, then time Defoe jumped on him and got the TKO finish and become the very first BBFC Light-Heavyweight Champion!! 

 

 


We also got to see these amazing results! 
(*records/rankings shown reflect the newly updated records and rankings for that fighter after the results of that bout and most update of rankings.)

 

(205) - Jolly Roger DEF #6 Clinch King Smash Machine via TKO (Cut) (RD#1-02:56)        

(155) - #10 Rebel Smith DEF Sammy Volkenhause via TKO (Punches) (RD#1-01:51)        

(155) - #9 Kaino Ukkonen DEF Andrew Nichols via Decision (Unanimous)        

(185) - Clifton Barn DEF Lucas Pinheiro via Decision (Unanimous)        

(135) - Marton Csemy DEF John Rambo via Decision (Unanimous)        

(265) - Admir Bosnic DEF Maikel Canel via Submission (RNC) (RD#1-04:56)        

(265+) - Miki Viki DEF Joels Van Wijnbergen via KO (Punch) (RD#2-02:24)        

(185) - Jorge Dos Santos DEF Incredible Muay Thai via Decision (Unanimous)    

    

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- BBFC Fight Night 4 Spotlight Preview -

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This card is gonna be an amazing one, let's waste no time and get right into the previews! 

 

 

- Co Main Event -


For our Co-main Event we will have a huge Welterweight tilt between #3 "The Melburnian" Logan Barrengarry (9-3)(1-0 in BBFC) vs  #5 "The Random One" Chace Chacing (10-3)(1-0 in BBFC) 

 

Former Checkmate Champion and current #3 ranked BBFC contender Logan Barrengarry, is coming off a big win over Maxin Ward back at BBFC 1 Jalbert Vs. Broderick. The well-rounded multitasker from Australia has already achieved so much in his career but I feel like he is just getting, now already 1-0 inside BBFC, he will be looking to prove once again why he is a force to be reckoned with.

 

Across from him will be former BFC title contender and #5 ranked BBFC contender, Chace Chacing is also coming off a big win in his last outing when he took out Tyson Law with a vicious Armbar in the first round back at BBFC SYNDICATE 1, now he will look to continue his win streak and raise his rankings with a big win over the #3 ranked contender! 

 

We will get to see two men who have already have successful debuts under the new banner, but only one can continue their success here, who will it be?! 

 

 

 

 

- Main Event - 

The Lightweight title will be up for grabs in our Main event when "Zig Zag" Ziggy Ozbourne (5-0)(0-0 in BBFC) takes on Death Minister (9-5)(0-0 in BBFC)  

 

The dominant force that also goes by the name of Ziggy Ozbourne is a perfect 5-0 in his Pro MMA career, and when I say perfect, I mean it, he has looked pretty much untouchable in all of his fights, and even with only 5 fights he has already shown great promise for his future, the first time he faced adversity was in his Samuel Rodrigues fight, he got taken down and almost submitted, but showed a champion heart and got out and then defeated Rodrigues by way of TKO after being extended to a second round for the first time, which speaking of champion heart, that win earned him a title shot in BFC against one of the most dominant champions of BFC in Akhmed Dudayev. Ozbourne suffered a cut early in that fight, but cut and all he managed to finish the champ in the first round with a nasty uppercut that crowned him the BFC 155 Champion right before the merge, now he will look to become the first 155 BBFC Champion.

 

But to do that he must get through a new test, and that is a soul snatching mad man said to be sent straight from hell, Death Minister not only defeats his foes but takes a bit of them with him in the process, his most recent victims have been Rebel Smith and Enzo Mendoza which both fell under the Minister's fists in the first round by way of KO. In fact, all 9 of his wins have come by way of KO/TKO, and all but 1 being inside the first round. Minister has gone a near-perfect 3-1 since dropping down to 155, with all 3 of his wins being by first-round Knockouts. It is clear this fight will be his biggest test, and I think a lot of people are already counting him out, but that is usually when the biggest upsets happen, will this be another one of those times?  

 

The Main Event that promises to be a great one, and a fight you do not wanna miss! 

 

 


This card will also feature these great matchups! 

 

(170) - #4 Joad Cressbeckler (10-2)(0-0 in BBFC) vs #8 Wilhelm "Arm" Bar (6-4)(0-0 in BBFC)  


(145) - #10 Nou Hematopoye (6-2)(0-0 in BBFC) vs Crotch Chewer (4-3)(0-0 in BBFC) 


(145) - Geroge "Wild Thunder" Turner (10-6)(1-0 in BBFC) vs Rikuto "The Dragon" Ryuunosuke (8-5)         


(265+) - Julio Valeron Huhrera (20-19-2)(0-0 in BBFC) vs Marcio Alvarez (14-10)(0-0 in BBFC)


(265) - Mariano "Fuego" Medrano (4-3)(0-0 in BBFC) vs Pierre Mvarre (5-3)(0-0 in BBFC)


(155) - Hugo Olsen (2-2)(1-0 in BBFC) vs Jon Yankowy (1-3)(0-0 in BBFC)


(205) - Murilo "Foice" Figueiredo (2-2)(0-0 in BBFC) vs Wilem Tell (2-4)(0-0 in BBFC)


(145) - "The real highlight" Timothy Justin Johnson (2-1)(1-0 in BBFC) vs Warran Peace (8-8)(0-1 in BBFC)

 

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