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RSF 1 - Ambition preview by Reiss Christie.

Event Preview: RSF 1 - Ambition
Red Star Fighting 280K ID
2015-11-28, St Petersburg, Wild Bob's Bar - St Petersburg
Author:Jax Rostenkowski

SHW - Harley Peters (0-0-0, 0-0 RSF) v Kyrile "Giant" Bolshov (0-1-0, 0-0 RSF)


 The RSF 1 card opens with a battle between two fighters of opposing backgrounds. Making his professional debut in the very first fight of the evening is Harley Peters, a fresh-faced 18 year old wrestler from Bradford, England. Hoping to start Peter's career with a loss will be Kyrile Bolshov, a boxer of gargantuan frame, who stands at an enormous 7'2. Peters will likely be looking to take this fight to the mat and win via submission or ground and pound, whereas Bolshov will do all he can to remain standing and end the fight with a knockout. One fighter will leave the octagon with the first victory of their career under their belt, but who will it be? Who will be the RSF's first ever victor?


 

LW - Kyko De Santos (0-0-0, 0-0 RSF) v Oswald "the Saint" Nordic (1-1-0, 0-0 RSF)


 
Two expert strikers will lock horns in this Lightweight division match-up, each eager to prove that their respective martial art is the superior one. Evident from his Amateur MMA fights, Kyko De Santos brings with him wonderful boxing and respectable wrestling as he is set to make his professional debut this evening. Across from De Santos will stand The Saint, hungry for victory after suffering a decisive loss in his last fight, and will plan to use his remarkable Muay Thai talents to gain the win.


 

LHW - George Jones (1-0-0, 0-0 RSF) vs Dwight "Black Fury" Taylor (1-0-0, 0-0 RSF)


 This fight introduces two young fighters with varied skill-sets. Neither fighter has focused their training on any particular martial art, and as result neither of them possess any skills of a high standard. Although both Black Fury and George Jones are the literal definition of "average", each have earned themselves a decisive victory in the QFC. This fight is likely going to be all over the place; standing, in the clinch and on the floor, as no fighter seems to have a preference in their fighting style.


 
SHW - "The" Mac Daddy (1-0-0, 0-0 RSF) vs "The Wilderbeast" William Volkov (1-0-0, 0-0 RSF)


 In this next fight, two beasts from the Super-heavyweight division are scheduled for what will more than likely become, an "all out slug-fest". As well as a rather expressive purple mohawk, Mac Daddy brings along with him the fastest KO victory of any fighter in RSF, where he turned off Todd Tucker's lights in just 5 seconds in a QFC bout. William Volkov will remain cautious of Daddy's frightening KO power, and will hope to crack Daddy's currently untested chin with his equally tough fists. One of these rough Russians will leave with their "0" untarnished, and the other, napping on the canvas.


 MW - Gideon "Juggernaut" Drotchi (1-0-0, 0-0 RSF) vs Khasanbi "Wonderful" Balov (0-1-0, 0-0 RSF)


 This Middleweight match-up is set to bring together two hungry 18 year olds, both eager to prove that they deserve a place in this organisation. Gideon "Juggernaut" Drotchi will make his appearance this evening hoping to do one thing - add another loss to his opponent's short fight history. However, Balov will do all he can to not allow that to happen, as he enters the octagon with pressure on his young shoulders after suffering a grueling decisive loss on his professional debut. Both these fighters prefer to take it to the mat, with Juggernaut bringing greater wrestling ability, and Wonderful bringing superior Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. These two fresh faces may have a bright future in this company depending on the events of this fight - so watch carefully!


 
WW - Steven "Bone-Breaker" Baker (2-0-0, 0-0 RSF) vs Rafal "Chappie" Zamana (0-0-0, 0-0 RSF)


 Two similarly matched BJJ fighters, with wrestling backgrounds are set to meet each other in the cage in this Welterweight fight. English born Steven Baker hopes for a repeat of his last fights, a submission victory whilst taking no damage in the process. Set to stand opposite Baker, and making his professional MMA debut this evening is Poland's Rafal Zamana, a submission fighter who recently went 2-1 in the Tycoon World Grappling Championship. It'll be interesting to see which of these two fighters will come out on top, as they both fight in an almost identical manner.


 
SHW - Vasmir "Little Klitch" Klitschko (2-0-0, 0-0 RSF) vs Clay Morrow (2-0-0, 0-0 RSF)


 This Super-heavyweight fight brings together two fighters who enjoy doing the exact same things; punching faces and racking up knockouts. After leaving his last two opponents looking like sleeping beauty in under half a minute each, Little Klitch will walk into the RSF Octagon this evening hoping to repeat history once more. Standing taller and heavier than any opponent Klitschko has ever faced before, is his next opponent, Clay Morrow. Morrow is far from the stubby rookies that Klitschko previously battled, as he brings with him a granite chin and heavy hands, which helped him to gain two very quick stoppage victories in the QFC. This fight is scheduled to be a brawl - a test of chins and fists - with Morrow having a clear size advantage.


 
MW - Adam "Macca" McManaman (1-0-0, 0-0 RSF) vs Seamus O Halloran (4-0-0, 0-0 RSF)


 An all out brawl is on the card tonight, where neither fighter will even think about dropping down for a takedown, as both fighters come together putting their undefeated records on the line. Both fighters are what could be called "sprawl n' brawlers" as they each boast wonderful boxing ability, backed up with quality wrestling. Macca enters the octagon this evening with 1 first round TKO victory under his belt, which he earned in a devastating fashion against his unfortunate QFC opponent. Knockout-artist O'Halloran meets Macca this evening, bringing along with him a number of first round KO and TKO victories. Macca's chin has yet to be tested as his last opponent didn't connect a single strikes - a test that I'm sure O'Halloran is happy to provide him with.


 
FW - Co-Main Event: Charlie "The Telepath" Xander (3-0-0, 0-0 RSF) vs Robbie Owens (1-0-0, 0-0 RSF)


 There is no secret what either fighter plans to do here tonight in this Featherweight battle - and that is a war on the canvas. Both fighters are evenly matched in their skills, each possessing a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu as well as respectable wrestling abilities.

The Telepath comes into this fight off of a 3 win streak, earning a first round submission victory in each of his previous fights, using various techniques. Although less experienced than his opponent, Robbie Owens is no less skilled, as he also brings into the octagon with him a dominant first round submission victory. This fight will more than likely end in a submission victory, though what's for certain is, one unfortunate fighter will be losing their "0" this evening.


 
SHW - Main Event:  Jackson Teller (1-0-0, 0-0 RSF) vs Ivan Ogard (5-0-0, 0-0 RSF)


 In this Super-heavyweight fight, Ivan Ogard will be looking to prove that he is the top dog of the division. The Russian is on a 5 fight knockout spree, and is not likely to settle for second place, having won all of his professional fights with extreme domination. However, It would be a mistake to look past the skills of Jackson Teller as he is also a master of the stand and bang game, boasting a dominant TKO victory in which his opponent's face had been sliced open, as if Teller's fists were blades.

 

Not one of Ogard's previous opponents possessed boxing skill of Jackson Teller's level whereas Teller was tested by an incredible boxer in his previous bout. The Russian will have to prove that he can both resist a knockout as well as he can dish them out.
 

 

 

 

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