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EagleFan
01-28-2015, 09:31 PM
January 2001, MMA fighting is starting to take off internationally and many young fighters with dreams fame and fortune have decided to give MMA a try. We will follow several young fighters as they start out and work their way through the ranks. Will they succeed? Only time will tell.
We will start following only a couple who have begun their career in January but will follow others that start throughout the year. With no idea how this ends, hopefully we are in for a good ride through the ranks...
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 09:36 PM
Bast Moulke A 22 year old, 6'5" heavyweight that hails from Hamburg, Germany. Moulke is known as a very strong wrestler and has been developing his striking game. Many think that he has a very promising future.
Paul "The Demolisher" Goodfellow A 19 year old, 6'1" middleweight from Nottingham, England. He is a high level kick boxer that has brutal finishing ability. He has just signed a contract with BCF in England.
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 09:58 PM
Ivan Svoboda A 26 year old, 5'5" lightweight from Croatia. He is a BJJ black belt that is great on the ground but needs to improve his striking. In February of 2001 he has decided to try MMA.
Zachary "Diesel" Dooey A 27 year old, 5'5" featherweight from Fresno, California. He is a NJJ black belt that need work with his striking but has been nationally ranked in Jiu Jitsu.
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 10:20 PM
Chen Hou A 24 year old, 5'5" featherweight from China that decided to try MMA in March of 2001. Chen is an accomplished boxer and strong striker but needs to work on his ground game.
Cheng Chu A 20 year old, 5'5" featherweight from China. He is a high level kick boxer with strong striking ability.
"Avalanche" Derrick Martinez An 18 year old, 5'3" bantamweight from Arlington, Texas. Not everything is big in Texas but he does have strong boxing and striking skills. A little unknown and a bit of a long shot but a lot of heart.
"Oblivion" Michael Townsend A 24 year old, 5'11" middleweight from Manchester, England. A national champion in kick boxing before turning his sights to MMA. He needs to improve his ground game.
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 10:35 PM
Agustin "The Boilermaker" Ribeiro A 28 year old, 6'0" heavyweight from Sao Paulo, Brazil. A BJJ black belt that was nationally ranked before he decided to turn to MMA in April of 2001. Strong on the ground but needs improvement with his striking.
"The Supreme" Mitsou Akutagawa A 22 year old, 6'6" super heavyweight from Osaka, Japan. He was a national championship level kick boxer that turned to MMA in April of 2001. He is very powerful but not good on the ground, needs to keep fights standing.
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 10:44 PM
Arvid "The Last Man Standing" Hamalainen A 24 year old, 5'11" middleweight from Norway. A BJJ black belt that was nationally ranked and is not only strong on the ground but has developed strong striking skills. In May of 2001 he has decided to try MMA.
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 10:47 PM
Friday, Week 1, May 2001
Bast Moulke has signed to fight in a small level European local show. The show will be in June of 2001. He has over a month to prepare for his first fight as he is trying to impress some of the bigger companies.
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 10:50 PM
Friday, Week 2, May 2001
ALPHA-1 has approached Mitsou Akutagawa and offered him a contract. Negotiations are still ongoing but it would be foolish to let this opportunity get away from him.
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 10:53 PM
Tuesday, Week 3, May 2001
Mitsou Akutagawa has reached a deal with ALPHA-1 out of Japan. He will get to fight in his home country and his name should be a good draw with his kick boxing success in Japan.
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 10:55 PM
Thursday, Week 3, May 2001
Michael Townsend has been booked for a local fight. He will fight in a small British show in June of 2001. His first chance at the proving ground.
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 10:57 PM
Monday, Week 4, May 2001
Chen Hou has been booked to fight. He has booked a small Asian show in June of 2001.
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 11:03 PM
"The All American" Ryan Beeker A 21 year old, 6'0" welterweight from Atlanta, Georgia. A national wrestling champion in college that has been working on his other skills prior to entering MMA. He rounds out the 12 fighters we will be following.
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 11:08 PM
Tuesday, Week 1, June 2001
Bast Moulke has his first professional fight in a small European show and looks rather impressive as he wins via knockout at 1:37 of the very first round. He now has a professional record of 1-0 with 1 knockout. The quality of his opponent was poor but the fight rating was good as he gave the crowd something to cheer.
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 11:13 PM
Wednesday, Week 2, June 2001
Michael Townsend makes his professional debut in a small British show. He shows promise with a knockout at just 1:46 of the first round that earned him the knockout of the night.
While his opponent was not highly rated the fight was rated as good and gave the crowd plenty of entertainment (for about two minutes).
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 11:16 PM
Saturday, Week 2, June 2001
Chen Hou has his professional debut in a small Asian show. He impresses the crowd in an undercard fight with a knockout at 2:29 of the first round. The fight was rated as great.
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 11:19 PM
Saturday, Week 3, June 2001
Michael Townsend makes the news as he tests positive for PED's. The failed test has changed his official fight result to a no contest. Not the best start for his career as he now has a dark cloud hovering over his name.
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 11:21 PM
Monday, Week 4, June 2001
Cheng Chu has booked with a small market Asian local show for his professional debut. The show will take place in July of 2001.
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 11:23 PM
Sunday, Week 4, June 2001
Agustin Ribeiro has booked his professional debut. He will fight in a small South American local show. The show will be in July of 2001. His skills should make him stand out in this show.
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 11:29 PM
Friday, Week 2, July 2001
Cheng Chu is on the undercard for the local show. He, however, shows that he shouldn't be on a local undercard as he blitzed his opponent to a TKO at 2:00 of the first round. The fight was rated as great by the audience as he was non stop action.
EagleFan
01-28-2015, 11:39 PM
Friday, Week 3, July 2001
Mitsou Akutagawa has been booked to fight in an ALPHA-1 show in Septamber (ALPHA-1: Lette vs. Shivari). He will be fighting 30 year old Charlie "Lurch" Howerd. Howerd is 3-3 as a pro and is a pit fighter.
Mitsou will be the first of our fighters to get a fight with a big name company.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 07:51 PM
Tuesday, Week 3, July 2001
Agustin "The Boilermaker" Ribeiro is in the main event of a local show in South America. He is fighting a local fighter that looks to be in over his head.
Ribeiro ties up the fighter and takes him to the ground with a nice leg trip early in the first round. He is in half guard after the takedown. Ribeiro passes guard and moves into a full mount. He fires a couple shots but they are deflected.
Ribeiro has a shot blocked but he grabs the fighters arm and cranks it back, looking for an armbar. He sinks it in and gets the tap.
Ribeiro wins by submission from an armbar at 1:44 of the first round.
He wins submission of the night and the fight was fight of the night.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 07:54 PM
Friday, Week 4, July 2001
Ivan Svoboda has been booked to fight. He will fight in a small European show in August of 2001.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 07:57 PM
Saturday, Week 4, July 2001
Arvid Hamalainen has been booked. He will fight in a small local European show in August of 2001.
Ryan Beeker has also been booked. He will fight in a small local American show in August of 2001.
Zachary Dooey has been booked. He has been booked into a small local American show in Augist of 2001.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 08:24 PM
Monday, Week 4, August 2001
Arvid "The Last Man Standing" Hamalainen makes his debut in a small local European show and is part of the co-main event. He is fighting an unknown local fighter.
The two fighters feel each other out with a couple strikes, each land one somewhat cleanly but no damage is done. Hamalainen slips a punch and counters with a straight right that lands cleanly and blood is now coming from the other fighter's nose.
The fighters continue to exchange as the blood continues to flow from the nose of the local fighter. Hamalainen lands a cross that staggers the other fighter, who stumbles backwards. Hamalainen grabs the local fighter before he can recover, he works a guillotine and drops to the mat to sink it in. The local fighter is able to get a hand in and pulls free. The local fighter now has the dominant position.
Hamalainen tries to grab an arm but the local fighter pulls away and moves into side control. The local fighter tries to sink in an arm triangle. Hamalainen defends it well and manages to pull guard.
Hamalainen tries to grab the fighters arm from the bottom. The local fighter defends and manages to get back to side control. The local fighter lands shots to the body to try to wear down Hamalainen.
Hamalainen manages to get back to full guard just before the round ends. A hard round to score as Hamalainen was active and did the most damage but also found himself in a bad position several times.
As round two starts the two meet in the middle of the ring, Hamalainen lands a couple of shots as the local fighter tries to counter and misses. Hamalainen continues to land as the local fighter is unable to land anything in return.
As Hamalainen continues to land he rocks the local fighter. He is on rubber legs after that last shot. Hamalainen doesn't go for the kill shot but instead grabs him and tries to sink in a guillotine. He drops to the ground trying to sink it in. The local fighter somehow manages to get free and ends up in Hamalainen's guard.
The local fighter throws shots to the body. Hamalainen grabs the fighter's arm and tries for an armbar. He sinks it in and the fighter eventually taps before more damage to the arm can be done.
Hamalainen wins by submission from an arm bar at 4:36 of the second round. He wins the submission of the night.
Ivan Svoboda is in the main event of the same show. He is fighting a local fighter.
The two come together in the middle of the cage. The local fighter fires off a couple strong shots but Svoboda slips them and counters with a right cross that lands squarely and the local fighter drops to the mat. He is out as the ref stops the fight.
Ivan Svoboda wins by knockout at 0:47 of the first round. He wins the knockout of the night.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 08:35 PM
Tuesday, Week 4, August 2001
"The All American" Ryan Beeker is fighting in a prelim in a small American show. He is facing an unknown local fighter.
They come together and begin to try to jockey for position in the clinch. Beeeker gets control of the other fighter in the clinch. He has the underhooks and takes the fighter down. He quickly moves to side control.
He tries to transition to mount and does so easily. Beeker begins to pound away, the local fighter is having trouble defending. The local fighter turns to get away from the shots but gives up his back.
Beeker tries to sink in a rear naked choke but it is defended. Beeker manages to get both hook in as he still has the fighter's back. Beeker fires away with shots from behind that are landing cleanly. The referee jumps in and stops the fight.
"The All American" Ryan Beeker wins by TKO at 3:10 of the first round.
Zachary "Diesel" Dooey is fighting in the main event of the same show. HE is fighting an unknown local fighter.
The local fighter lands some shots but Dooey seemed to be okay with that as he closes the distance looking to clinch. Dooey uses and outside leg trop and takes down the local fighter.
Dooey is quick to take the local fighter's back after taking him down. Dooey sinks in a body triangle to control the fighter. After a few punches are defended Dooey tries to sink in a rear naked choke. HE gets under the chin and sinks it in, the local fighter taps.
Zachary "Diesel" Dooey wins by submission from a rear naked choke at 1:55 of the first round. He wins submission of the night and fight of the night.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 08:38 PM
Saturday, Week 4, August 2001
Derrick Martinez has been booked to fight. He will fight in a small local American show in September of 2001.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 08:53 PM
Monday, Week 3, September 2001
"Avalanche" Derrick Martinez gets his pro debut in a small local American show. He will be fighting a local unknown fighter.
The two feel each other out as they try to trade shots. Martinez lands a left cleanly but the other shots were off target. Martinez lands a left jab and a right hook, the local fighter tries to counter but misses.
Martinez lands another left jab / right hook combination. The other fighter backs up, looks like the last shot got his attention. Martinez does not give the fighter time to think as he move forward quickly and fires off a brutal right hand that sends the fighter to the mat, he is out.
"Avalanche" Derrick Martinez wins by knockout at 1:26 of the first round.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 08:55 PM
Wednesday, Week 3, September 2001
Sigma have approached Arvid Hamalainen. He is now under negotiations to sign with the company out of Germany. They are the 3rd largest fighting company in the world, a good opportunity for him.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 08:57 PM
Sunday, Week 3, September 2001
Arvid Hamalainen has agreed to terms with SIGMA.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 09:01 PM
Friday, Week 4, September 2001
Bast Moulke has been booked for another fight. He will fight a small European show in October of 2001.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 09:30 PM
Saturday, Week 4, September 2001
"The Supreme" Mitsou Akutagawa is on the prelim card for ALPHA-1: Lette vs. Shivari. He is fighting 31 year old Charlie "Lurch" Howerd in the Super Heavyweight division.
In the blue corner is a 6'6", 332 pound 23 year old fighter from Osaka, Japan. Fighting in his professional debut with a background in kick boxing.. "The Supreme" Mitsou Akutagawa.
In the red corner; a 6'7", 289 pound 31 year old from Spokane, Washington. With a professional record of 3-3, he is a pit fighter... Charlie "Lurch" Howerd.
The two meet in the center. Akutagawa lands a right hook as Howerd misses with his counter. Howerd lands a right while Akutagawa lands a crisp kick to the lead leg.
The two continue to exchange with Akutagawa getting the better of the exchange, though nothing strong is landed. They continue to stand and exchange but little lands.
Akutagawa lands a spinning kick while Howerd is unable to connect with his shots. Akutagawa lands another clean leg kick. He lands a roundhouse front kick and a follow up right.
Akutagawa lands a left kick the ribs. As the fighters exchange Akutagawa lands a couple shots while Howerd continues to get stuffed with his. Howerd is looking tired.
Akutagawa throws a head kick that only glances off Howerd. Howerd lands a counter. Akutagawa lands another kick to the body as he continues to take the air out of Howerd. Akutagawa lands a left jab and a right. Akutagawa lands another strong leg kick and Howerd is now limping from the constant damage to his lead leg.
The fighters continue to stand and throw but little gets through. Akutagawa lands another stinging leg kick. He lands another jab and a kick to the thigh. The 10 minute time limit of the first round has come to an end.
Round two begins. Howerd is struggling to limp to the middle of the ring, the damage to his legs is quite obvious. Howerd quickly tries to clinch as he looks injured and exhausted.
Howerd manages to get to an advantageous position in the clinch and he tries to trip Akutagawa to the mat. Akutagawa does a fine job of defending and remains up.
Howerd tries another trip and this one is successful. He gets Akutagawa down and Akutagawa pulls guard. Howerd tried to pass to side control but a scramble ensues. Akutagawa manages to revers and ends up in half guard.
Akutagawa begins to pound on Howerd, landing several clean shots. Akutagawa is in danger of punching himself out and slows his pace. After smothering Howerd Akutagawa raises up and fires off a couple powerful blows that land cleanly on Howerd. He continues to throw, some land cleanly but he is tiring.
Akutagawa lands several more shots, Howerd looks hurt. Akutagawa summons all that he has left and lands several bombs on Howerd but Howerd is still defending. Akutagawa lands body shots.
Howerd tries to sweep Akutagawa but is not able to. The round ends with Akutagawa still in half guard.
The third and final round begins. Howerd limps to the middle of the ring and they begin to exchange. Akutagawa lands a leg kick, Howerd winces as it lands. Akutagawa goes for a head kick but just misses. Howerd loads up with a right counter but just misses.
Howerd clinches as he is very tired. Akutagawa goes for a takedown and gets it while moving to side control. Akutagawa does not feel like he has control and stands up, both fighters are back to their feet.
Akutagawa lands a vicious right hook. Howerd is stunned and stumbles backwards. Akutagawa comes in quickly with another right and Howerd goes down. Akutagawa jumps quickly on Howerd and begins to fire shots. Akutagawa is landing at will and power shots at that. The referee jumps in and stops the fight.
The winner by knock out at 2:31 of the third round is "The Supreme" Mitsou Akutagawa.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 09:31 PM
Sunday, Week 4, September 2001
Agustin Ribeiro has been booked for a fight. He will fight in a small local South American show in October of 2001.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 09:34 PM
Monday, Week 1, October 2001
Paul Goodfellow has been booked. He will fight Augustus Shorrock at BCF: Kane vs. Webb 2 in November of 2001.
Goodfellow is also nearing the end of his one year deal with BCF and has begun renegotiating.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 11:09 PM
Wednesday, Week 1, October 2001
Chen Hou has been booked for a fight. He will be on a small Asian local show in October of 2001.
SIGMA has booked Arvid Hamalainen to a show. He will face Thorbjorn Rekdal (a 31 year old kick boxer from Oslo, Norway with a 9-2 professional record) at SIGMA: Lermontov vs. Nouri 2. The show will take place in November of 2001. The fight will be a main card fight.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 11:11 PM
Saturday, Week 1, October 2001
Paul Goodfellow has agreed to an extension with BCF.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 11:19 PM
Wednesday, Week 3, October 2001
Bast Moulke, with a record of 1-0 as a professional, will face a local fighter in a small European local show as part of the prelims.
The two meet in the middle and begin wrestling with few strikes thrown. Moulke is able to muscle the local fighter up against the cage. He tries a little dirty boxing and then takes down the fighter.
Moulke is in half guard as he took the fighter down. Moulke quickly transitions to a full mount. He begins firing away with bombs. The ref will end this soon if the fighter doesn't try to defend.
In a desperate attempt to avoid the strikes the fighter tries to turn and gives up his back. Moulke quickly flattens the fighter out and gets his arm under the chin as he sinks in a rear naked choke. The fighter taps.
Bast Moulke wins via submission from a rear naked choke at 3:26 of the first round. He improves to 2-0 as a professional. Moulke is awarded the submission of the night.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 11:28 PM
Sunday, Week 3, October 2001
Zachery Dooey has been approached by Xtreme Cage Combat (XCC). HE is in negotiations with the company. They are a regional company out of California that is ranked 8th among all current MMA companies.
Chen Hou is in a prelim match against a local fighter in a small Asian show. He brings his 1-0 professional record with him as he looks for two wins in a row.
They exchange blows in the middle of the ring and Hou lands a good jab and then a big right hand. He follows that with another jab and a right cross, both land solidly.
As they continue to exchange the local fighter lands a clean left. Hou lands the jab again and then follows with a big right. The local fighter staggers backwards.
Hou steps into a big right hook and the local fighter drops to the canvas. Hou follows him down and begins to pound away. The local fighter stops defending and falls limp, he is out cold. The ref stops the fight.
Chen Hou wins by knockout at 2:17 of the 1st round to improve to 2-0 as a professional fighter.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 11:29 PM
Monday, Week 4, October 2001
Cheng Chu has been booked. He will fight in a small local Asian show in November of 2001.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 11:31 PM
Friday, Week 4, October 2001
Zachary Dooey has agreed to a contract with Xtreme Cage Combat.
Agustin "The Boilermaker" Ribeiro is fighting in the main event of a small South American local show. He looks to improve on his 1-0 record as a pro as he faces a local fighter.
Ribeiro grabs the fighter and easily gets him against the ropes. Ribeiro trips the fighter to the ground with a beautiful outside leg trip and he gains side control. HE transitions to mount, quite easily. Wasting no time he looks to apply an arm triangle, he sinks it in and the fighter taps.
Agustin "The Boilermaker" Ribeiro wins by submission due to an arm triangle at 2:27 of the first round. He improves to 2-0 as a pro. HE wins submission of the night and the fight is fight of the night.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 11:40 PM
Tuesday, Week 1, November 2001
Agustin Ribeiro has been approached by Fight League Brazil. They are a company out of Brazil that is rated as the 7th biggest MMA company worldwide. They are negotiating.
EagleFan
01-29-2015, 11:45 PM
Thursday, Week 1, November 2001
Zachary Dooey has been booked to fight Lamont Banner at XCC Unforgiving 1: Banner vs. Dooey in December of 2001. They will be the main event on a televised show.
The fight will be a test for Dooey as Banner is a 24 year old from Columbus, Ohio that uses MMA influenced boxing as his style and is currently 6-0 as a professional.
EagleFan
01-30-2015, 12:07 AM
Saturday, Week 1, November 2001
Agustin Rebeiro has signed with Fight League Brazil.
Paul "The Demolisher" Goodfellow makes his long awaited professional debut. He in fighting in a prelim for BCF: Kane vs. Webb 2 and is fighting Augustus Sherrock, a 27 year old from Ireland who is a ground and pound specialist with a professional record of 7-2.
Shorrock absorbs a few punches from Goodfellow but closes for the clinch. Shorrock looks for a trip takedown and it is successful. Shorrock seizes side control. Goodfellow is in trouble in his first fight quite early.
Goodfellow blocks any punches and tries to pull guard but Shorrock blocks the attempt. Shorrock throws a couple body punches. Goodfellow again tries to pull guard but is unable to. Shorrock tries to throw a few ounches but nothing lands cleanly.
Another attempt to pull guard by Goodfellow is blocked. Again Shorrocks punches do no damage and he looks like he is tiring. Another attempt by Goodfellow to pull guard is blocked. They seem to be going nowhere.
Shorrock tries to go for mount but Goodfellow scrambles. Goodfellow manages to reverse and Shorrock pulls half guard. Shorrock transactions to full guard.
Goodfellow tries to unload on Shorrock but little is getting through. Goodfellow tries to pass guard but is unable to. The round ends with Goodfellow in guard. The crowd is not happy with the opening round and some boos are heard.
Goodfellow tries to keep Shorrock away and lands a jab and then a kick to the leg to start the second round. Goodfellow lands a couple of jabs and then a roundhouse kick to the body. The crowd is liking this better than the first round so far.
Shorrock tries to grapple but eats a jab from Goodfellow. He follows with another jab and a big right hand. Goodfellow clearly needs to keep this fight standing. Shorrock fires a couple of jabs that land weakly.
Goodfellow lands a straight right. Shorroack tries to close for the grapple but another jab keeps him back. Goodfellow lands a high kick to the head. Shorrock backs off and looks dazed by the kick. Goodfellow comes forward with a strong right, down goes Shorrock. Goodfellow follows him down and lands several hard shots. Surprisingly the ref does not stop the fight.
Soon Goodfellow seems to be tiring and he stands back up to get the fight back to standing. Not sure how Shorrock survived that onslaught or if he is still all there.
Shorrock closes and clinches. Trying to buy time to get his senses back and maybe take the fight back to the ground. The two wrestle looking to gain control of the clinch.
Shorrock pushes Goodfellow up against the cage. Goodfellow tries to get out of the clinch but can't. Shorrock uses dirty boxing to land several shots. The round ends with Goodfellow against the cage.
Shorrock comes forward to start the third round but Goodfellow backs him off with a left jab and a strong right. Another right and Shorrock stumbles to the canvas. Goodfellow kneels beside him and starts landing hammer fists. Shorrosk stops defending and the ref steps in to stop the fight.
The winner by knockout at 0:31 of the third round is Paul "The Demolisher" Goodfellow. He wins his professional debut. The fight got much better after the first round.
EagleFan
01-30-2015, 12:37 AM
Saturday, Week 2, November 2001
At SIGMA: Lermontov vs. Nouri 2 taking place in Germany, Arvid Hamalainen will be part of the main card for the show.
In the blue corner with a professional record of 1-0, fighting our of Norway, Arvid "Last Man Standing" Hamalainen. He will face, in the red corner out of Oslp, Norway with a professional record of 9-2 "Brickhouse" Thorbjorn Rekdal.
As the first round starts Rekdal lands a couple of lefts and then a leg kick. Hamalainen tries to close the gap to grapple but Rekdal keeps him at distance. Rekdal lands a jab and a straight right. Rekdal flinched after landing the right, he may have broken his hand.
Rekdal doesn't stop, he lands a left jab and another right. He lands another jab but Hemalainen avoids the right. Hamalainen fires a tentative jab. Rekdal lands a jab and then a high kick to the head.
Rekdal again blocks Hamalainen's attempt to close and grapple. Rekdal lands a jab and then a strong leg kick. Another jab and leg kick combination, this is going to take a lot out of Hamalainen's attempts to get the fight to the ground.
Rekdal keeps landing jabs but misses with his stronger rights. Rekdal lands more jabs, now a kick to the front leg that lands with a thud. In the final minute Rekdal starts to open up, jabs followed by rights. Hamalainen is taking them well but he is taking a lot of punishment. The round ends, a round clearly dominated by Rekdal.
As round two begins Rekdal lands a jab and a strong right. Looks like the round has started where the last round left off. Two more jabs, another leg kick. Hamalainen tries to close but is again kept at distance.
Rekdal lands a jab and then a roundhouse kick to the body. Follows by a jab and a straight right. Hamalainen is being schooled out there.
Another jab, another right. Rekdal is landing at will. A left hand and then another body kick. Hamalainen tries to counter with a tentative looking jab. Rekdal lands a right to Hamalainen's ribs.
Rekdal lands another jab and then follows it with a strong roundhouse kick to the body. He is chopping Hamalainen down. Hamalainen is limping quite noticeably, Another left jab and a right to the body. All Hamalainen can do is a weak jab.
Rekdal lands another jab, another right, another jab and then a high kick to the head. Rekdal closes in, looking to go for the kill it would appear. HE misses with a jab but lands a right. He lands a leg kick.
We enter the final minute of the round, how much more can Hamalainen take? Rekdal lands a jab, then a right cross. Another jab, another right. Rekdal blocks Hamalainen's attempt to close with a jab and then lands a leg kick as the round ends.
Hamalainen needs to find a way to finish if he wants to win this fight. As the bell sounds Hamalainen limps badly. Rekdal closes but Hamalainen lands two jabs that do little, if anything, to Rekdal. Rekdal tries another roundhouse but misses.
Rekdal lands a jab and another kick to the leg. Hamalainen is having trouble walking. Rekdal lands a jab and flows it with a right cross. Two more lefts and another leg kick. He is just punishing Hamalainen now.
Rekdal lands a jab and a roundhouse kick to the body. The crows has no idea how Hamalainen is still standing. Another jab and a roundhouse kick to the ribs. Hamalainen tries a weak jab.
Rekdal lands another jab and another leg kick. He follows with a jab and a kick to the head. Rekdal tries to close and end the fight but he is throwing wildly and misses.
A lot of wild misses by Rekdal and weak jabs by Hamalainen as we reach the final minute of the round. Rekdal is swinging wildly but looks quite winded. Hamalainen is of no threat. Time expires and we wait for the decision, which should be obvious.
The judges score it 30-27, 30-26 and 30-26 for the winner by unanimous decision "Brickhouse" Thorbjorn Rekdal.
The first loss for one of our fighters as Hamalainen drops to 1-1 as a pro.
EagleFan
01-30-2015, 06:38 PM
Friday, Week 3, November 2001
Mitsou Akutagawa has been booked for an event for ALPHA-1. He will face Seiji Nakano, a kick boxer from Tokyo, Japan with a 1-0 professional record.
The show will be ALPHA-1: Silva vs. Chua on Saturday, Week 1 of February 2002. They will fight as part of the main card.
Akutagawa is now ranked 15th in the Super Heavyweight division. Nakano is ranked 12th.
Cheng Chu is fighting a local fighter in a small Asian show taking place in Southeast Asia. Chu is 1-0 as a professional. The show is part of the prelims.
The first round begins. Chu lands a jab and a right cross. The local fighter counters but Chu avoids the strikes. Chu lands another right. The two tie each other up and try to throw a few strikes but nothing serious connects. They continue to throw tentative strikes but nothing lands.
Chu steps back to regroup and attacks with a left jab and then a strong leg kick. Chu lands another jab and then a right. They exchange tentative strikes but nothing worthwhile lands. Chu fires a right cross, it looks like that hurt the local fighter, his legs look rubbery. Chu loads up with a right that drops the local fighter to the mat, out cold. It's a knockout.
Cheng Chu wins via knockout at 3:47 of the first round as he improves to 2-0.
EagleFan
01-30-2015, 06:49 PM
Friday, Week 4, November 2001
Ivan Svoboda has been booked to fight. He will fight in a small local European show in December of 2001.
EagleFan
01-30-2015, 07:03 PM
Friday, Week 1, December 2001
XCC Unforgiving 1: Banner vs. Dooey taking place in California.
The main event of the evening... In the blue corner, from Columbus, Ohio; an MMA influenced boxer with a professional record of 6-0... "Lightning" Lamont Banner.
Fighting out of the red corner, from Fresno, California with a professional record of 1-0... Zachary "Diesel" Dooey. He is the hometown favorite.
The two meet in the middle of the cage and exchange a few glancing blows. Banner lands a jab and a right hand combination that scores. The two continue to throw but nothing seems to be getting through.
Banner lands a jab and a right. Banner lands a strong right hook, Dooey felt that. Banner lands two jabs and then a vicious right cross. That knocks Dooey down.
Banner kneels next to Dooey and begins landing shots. Dooey starts deflecting the shots. Banner seems to be punching himself out as he is slowing as Dooey continues to block the punches.
Dooey pulls guard. Banner tries to throw a few shots but none get through and then Dooey grabs his arm and tries for an arm bar but Banner defends and ends up with side control.
Dooey transitions to half guard as Banner is unable to land anything of consequence. Dooey completes the transition to full guard. Banner fires a few punches as the first round comes to an end.
The two come out for round two and Banner lands a jab and a hard right cross. Banner lands a straight right. Dooey looks dazed. Banner loads up with a right hook that lands cleanly, Dooey is out before he hits the ground.
The winner by knockout at 1:00 of the second round is "Lightning" Lamont Banner. Dooey drops to 1-1 as a professional. The fight won fight of the night.
EagleFan
02-07-2015, 12:11 AM
Tuesday, Week 4, December 2001
Ivan Svoboda is fighting a local fighter in a small European show in the main event. Svoboda is looking for his second professional victory.
The local fighter throws a flurry of punches but Svoboda ignores them and gets in close for the clinch. He sweeps the leg of the local fighter and takes him down and moves right to side control.
HE quickly grabs and arm and cranks an armbar that is in tight. The fighter taps. IT is over quickly.
The winner is Ivan Svoboda by submission from an arm bat at 1:00 of the first round.
EagleFan
02-07-2015, 12:14 AM
Friday, Week 4, December 2001
Bast Moulke is booked for a fight. He will fight in a small market European show in January of 2002.
EagleFan
02-07-2015, 12:49 AM
2001 Fighter Summary
Agustin Ribeiro
2-0 (0 KO, 2 Sub)
Signed with Fight League Brazil
Only local show fights so far, waiting for his first FLB fight in 2002.
2 Submissions of the Night
2 Fights of the Night
Career Earnings - $6,375
Arvid Hamalainen
1-1 (0 KO, 1 Sub)
Signed with SIGMA.
Lost his only SIGMA fight by decision.
1 Submission of the Night award.
Career Earnings - $3,584
Bast Moulke
2-0 ( 1 KO, 1 Sub)
Not yet signed with a major company.
1 Submission of the Night.
Career Earnings - $1,500
Chen Hou
2-0 (2 KO, 0 Sub)
Not yet signed with a major company.
Career Earnings - $2,400
Cheng Chu
2-0 (2 KO, 0 Sub)
Not yet signed with a major company.
Career Earnings - $2,400
Derrick Martinez
1-0 (1 KO, 0 Sub)
Not signed with a major company yet.
Career Earnings - $1,200
Ivan Svoboda
2-0 (1 KO, 1 Sub)
Not signed with a major company yet.
1 Knockout of the Night Award.
Career Earnings - $6,375
Michael Townsend
0-0 1 NC
Not signed with a major company.
Won his only local fight but was stripped of the victory when he tested positive for PED's. Has five and a half months left on his suspension.
1 Knockout of the Night Award.
Career Earnings - $2,100
Mitsou Akutagawa
1-0 (1 KO, 0 Sub)
Signed with ALPHA-1 and won his first fight with the company.
Career Earnings - $3,600
Paul Goodfellow
1-0 (1 KO, 0 Sub)
Signed with British Cage Fighting. Won his only fight with the BCF.
Career Earnings - $200
Ryan Beeker
1-0 (1 KO, 0 Sub)
Not signed with a major company yet.
Career Earnings - $300
Zachary Dooey
1-1 (0 KO, 1 Sub)
Signed with Xtreme Cage Combat. Lost his only fight wwith XCC.
1 Submission of the Night Award.
2 Fight of the Night Awards.
Career Earnings - $4,168
EagleFan
02-11-2015, 03:25 PM
2001 Awards
Fighter of the Year
"The Big Bad" Hassan Fezzik; 36 year old heavyweight out of Istanbul, Turkey that fights for ALPHA-1. Pro record of 29-1. Current ALPHA-1 Heavyweight Champion.
Company of the Year
Women's Extreme Fighting Federation (WEFF); provides some of the highest rated shows of the year while being the #5 company in the world. Popularity in Canada has increased dramatically.
Female Fighter of the Year
"The Arizona Animal" Sarah Vaughn; a bantamweight out of Phoenix, Arizona. Has a pro record of 14-1. Fights for the WEFF. Current WEFF bantamweight champion.
EagleFan
02-11-2015, 03:39 PM
Tuesday, Week 3, January 2002
Bast Moulke (2-0) faces an unknown local fighter in a small European show as part of the prelims. He is still trying to get himself noticed by any company.
Moulke manages to get the fighter into the clinch and powers him against the cage. Moulke lands a good right while dirty boxing. Moulke continues to dominate with the dirty boxing as the local fighter can't get away from the cage. The round ends, while not exciting Moulke imposed his will out there.
More of the same in the second round as Moulke gets the local fighter against the cage again. The crowd is not happy with this style. Moulke lands several good shots from in close with dirty boxing and controls the entire round against the cage again as the round ends. He is in control of the fight but the crowd wants more action.
Moulke goes right into the clinch to start the third round, this time he goes for a takedown and he ends up in side control. The crowd is happy to see something other than two fighters pressed against the cage. Moulke lands a couple body shots and then transitions to full mount. Moulke lands several hard shots, the local fighter turns to get away but gives up his back. Moulke lands a couple bombs to the side of the head and gets both hooks in. Moulke continue to pound away and the ref jumps in to stop the fight.
The winner by TKO at 2:21 of the third round is Bast Moulke.
EagleFan
02-11-2015, 03:42 PM
Wednesday, Week 3 January 2002
Agustin Ribeiro has been booked to face Elzo Alves Moura at FLB: Filho vs. Maciel. Moura is 13-3 and ranked #2 among heavyweights in the FLB. Ribeiro is only ranked 18th in the FLB and is an underdog.
The fight will take place on the first Saturday of March, The fight will be mart off the main card.
EagleFan
02-11-2015, 03:45 PM
Monday, Week 4, January 2002
Chen Hou has been booked for a fight. He will fight in a small local Asian show in February of 2002.
EagleFan
02-11-2015, 03:49 PM
Sunday, Week 4, January 2002
Signature Martial Arts (sigma) has approached Ivan Svoboda. SIGMA is the 3rd rated company in the world and is based out of Germany.
Hamalainen has already signed with SIGMA. This would put two of our fighters in the same company.
EagleFan
02-21-2015, 02:01 AM
Thursday, Week 1, February 2002
Ivan Svoboda has announced a signing with SIGMA.
EagleFan
02-21-2015, 02:01 AM
Thursday, Week 1, February 2002
Ivan Svoboda has announced a signing with SIGMA.
EagleFan
02-21-2015, 02:21 AM
Saturday, Week 1, February 2002
ALPHA-1: Silva vs. Chua
Mitsou Akutagawa will be fighting on the main card as he fights Seiji Nakano.
Fighting out of the blue corner, from Osaka, Japan a kick boxer with a professional record of 1-0 Mitsou Akutagawa. He will be facing, in the red corner, fighting out of Tokyo, Japan a kick boxer with a professional record of 1-0, Seiji Nakano.
Akutagawa tries to come out quickly but misses with a jab and tries to follow with a head kick but misses. Nakano counters with a jab and a right hook that both land. Akutagawa lands a big right hand. Both fighters are having trouble landing their kicks, though their initial jabs are landing. Akutagawa lands two jabs and follows with a nice kick to the body. Akutagawa lands a jab and a right cross. Nakano lands a jab but misses with the head kick.
Akutagawa lands a left jab and a kick to the body. Nakano lands a left jab and a spinning back kick. Nakano lands a head kick. Akutagawa is stunned and drops to the mat. Nakano jumps on top and begins to fire punches. He lands a big right that snaps his head back. HE continues to throw but Akutagawa covers up and is still defending himself. Nakano is tiring a bit and he finally backs off and allows Akutagawa back to his feet. Nakano is not comfortable on the ground.
They come together and Akutagawa lands a left hook, Nakano misses with a counter. Akutagawa lands a roundhouse head kick but it doesn't seem to effect Nakano, he keeps moving forward.
As he comes forward he walks into a straight right that wobbles him backwards. Akutagawa jumps forward with a superman punch that lands square on the jaw and drops Nakano. Akutagawa jumps on the advantage and begins to fire punches at the downed Nakano. He lands several bug shots. Finally the ref steps in and stops it. Akutagawa weathered the storm and took advantage of the worn out Nakano.
The winner by TKO at 5:32 of the first round "The Supreme" Mitsou Akutagawa. He is now 2-0 as a professional.
EagleFan
02-21-2015, 02:29 AM
Wednesday, Week 2, February 2002
Chen Hou is fighting in a prelim in a small Asian show in Western Asia. He is fighting a local fighter. Hou comes into the fight with a professional record of 2-0.
The local fighter tries to come out quickly but is off the mark. Hou lands a counter jab and a hard straight right finds its mark. Hou lands another left and a hard right. The two try to exchange but nothing big lands. Hou lands another jab and then a right hook staggers the local fighter. Hou follows up with another bit right hook and down goes the local fighter. Hou tries to end it as he jumps on the local fighter and fires down punches. The ref has seen enough and stops the fight.
The winner by TKO at 2:49 of the 1st round is Chen Hou.
EagleFan
02-21-2015, 11:17 AM
Monday, Week 4, February 2002
Chen Chu has been booked for another fight. He will fight in a small market local Asian show against a local fighter. The show will take place in MArch of 2002.
EagleFan
02-21-2015, 11:44 AM
Saturday, Week 1, March 2002
FLB: Filho vs. Maciel
Agustin Ribeiro is fighting in the main card and faces Elzo Alves Moura on the main card. Ribiero is a big underdog in this one. A chance to make a name for himself.
Fighting out of the blue corner with a professional record of 2-0, from San Paulo Brazil Agustin "The Boilermaker" Ribeiro. His opponent, fighting out of Salvador, Brazil, from Team House of Pain, with a professional record of 13-3, he is the former FLB Heavyweight Champion, Elzo Alves Moura.
Moura lands a left jab and right cross. Ribeiro misses with a counter. Again Moura lands a jab and cross with Ribeiro missing the counter. As they try to trade the pattern continues. Ribeiro seems to be telegraphing his punches. Moura lands a pair of jabs and a hard right to the body. Ribeiro still is unable to land anything of consequence. Moura loads up and misses a right, Ribeiro takes advantage and lands a jab and a cross, his first real offense.
We pass the halfway point of the round and it reverts to how it began with Moura landing his punches and Riberio unable to connect. The first round ends with Moura clearly in control as Ribeiro tries to clinch late but is thrown back and hammered with a right. That round clearly goes to Moura.
The second round starts with Moura coming out quickly but Ribeiro avoids the flurry and counters with a right. Moura backs him up with a jab but a wild right comes up empty. More of the same with Moura landing and Ribeiro unable to land on anything that he initiates but is landing more counters.
We pass the halfway point of the round. Ribeiro throws a big uppercut but misses. Moura counters with a big hook that lands squarely on Ribeiro's jaw. That looks like it injured Ribeiro and may have broken his jaw. Ribeiro stumbles to the mat after that shot. Moura jumps on top and fires shots but Ribeiro covers up with only a couple getting through. Moura is slowing a bit with his punches as he tries to smother Ribeiro. Moura has side control and lands some body punches as he tries to catch his breath. The round ends with Moura clearly in control and Ribeiro hurt.
Ribeiro knows he needs round three and comes out quickly but misses a big shot that is countered with a right uppercut that drops Ribeiro. Moura is quick to jump on top and starts firing bombs down on Ribeiro. Ribeiro somehow manages to cover up and block many of the shots but he give up his arm. Moura has the arm and tries to lock in an armbar. Ribeiro fights off the attempt but is unable to transition to guard. Moura throws a couple weak punches as he may be out of gas. Ribeiro transitions to half guard. Ribeiro is unable to transition to full guard but Moura is not landing anything that could do damage. Ribeiro manages to transition to guard. We reach the final minute of the fight. Ribeiro tries to grab and arm but Moura blocks the attempt. The fight ends with a tired Moura on top of an injured Ribeiro.
All three judges score the fight 30-27 for the winner by unanimous decision Elzo Alves Moura. Ribeiro drops to 2-1 with his first loss but showed heart and may have gained some fans.
EagleFan
02-22-2015, 01:46 AM
Saturday, Week 3, March 2002
Cheng Chu will be fighting a local fighter in a small local Asian show in southern Asia as a prelim.
Chu starts the round with a front leg kick, the local fighter misses with a jab and a right. Chu lands a roundhouse kick to the body. Chu lands a jab and a kick to the leg. He seems in control of the fight early. Chu lands another job and leg kick. We pass the halfway point of the round and both fighters exchange without much damage. Chu lands another jab followed by a leg kick. Chu lands a clean right hook just as the round ends.
Chu starts off the second round landing a clean straight right, the local fighter misses with his counter. Chu lands another jab and leg kick combination, you can see the local fighter flinch on that leg kick; they are taking their toll. Chu lands a left and a straight right. That right dazed the local fighter as he stumbles backwards. Chu comes forward with a big right hook that drops the local fighter. Chu jumps down and starts landing bombs on the local fighter. One more connects and the local fighter looks like he is out as the ref jumps in to stop the fight.
The winner by knockout at 1:28 of the 2nd round, Cheng Chu. HE has improved to 3-0 as a professional.
EagleFan
02-22-2015, 01:48 AM
Saturday, Week 4, March 2002
Ryan Beeker has been booked for a fight. He will fight in a small local American show in April of 2002.
EagleFan
02-22-2015, 10:25 PM
Wednesday, Week 1, April 2002
Ivan Svoboda has been booked. He will fight in SIGMA: Kurri vs. Mickiewicz in Germany which will be held on the 3rd Saturday of May.
He will be fighting Vladimir "The Impaler" Baskov, a submission fighter from Yekaterinburg, Russia with a professional record of 7-3. The fight will be on the main card for the evening. Baskov is the 12th ranked lightweight in SIGMA.
EagleFan
02-22-2015, 10:40 PM
Sunday, Week 2, April 2002
Ryan Beeker is fighting a local fighter in a small market American show in Ohio. The fight in on the preliminary card.
The two fighters come together and Beeker pulls the local fighter into a clinch. He lands a few shots to the side of the local fighters head wile dirty boxing in the clinch. Beeker has the local fighter stuck against the cage. HE smothers him against the cage and is successful with his dirty boxing. The two wrestle for position and eventually the ref pulls them back to the middle of the cage. They come together again and Beeker gets underhooks in and takes him down. The local fighter pulls guard. Beeker passes to side control. HE fires a few punches but the local fighter blocks them with his gloves. The round ends with Beeker in side control.
Round two starts out like the first round. Beeker gets the local fighter in the clinch and seems to have the upper hand. Beeker lands a knee to the body while in the clinch. Beeker lands punches as he uses dirty boxing in the clinch. Beeker wrestles him back up against the cage. Beeker continues to press the local righter against the case and occasionally lands a couple shots. The ref has seen enough and brings them back to the middle of the cage again. Beeker goes right back to the clinch and pins the local fighter against the cage. The round ends with Beeker in control. The crowd is not really happy about the fight so far.
The thirds round starts out with more grappling. Beeker lands a couple punches and a knee to the body from the clinch. Beeker picks up the local fighter and slams him down for a takedown. HE gains side control. Beeker lands a couple body punches as he tries to catch his breath. Beeker transitions to mount. HE begins to pound away on the local fighter, it looks like the local fighter has nothing left in the tank and can't defend. The ref hasn't stepped in yet but the local fighter taps from the punishment.
The winner by submission due to strikes as 2:04 of the 3rd round, "The All American" Ryan Beeker. He improves his professional record to 2-0.
EagleFan
02-22-2015, 10:47 PM
Saturday, Week 4, April 2002
Derrick Martinez has been booked for a fight. He will be fighting in a small market American local show in May of 2002.
EagleFan
02-22-2015, 11:09 PM
Saturday, Week 3, May 2002
SIGMA: Kurri vs. Mickiewicz being held in Germany. Ivan Svoboda is on the main card.
In the blue corner, with a professional record of 2-0 , fighting out of Croatia... Ivan Svoboda. Fighting out of the red corner, with a professional record of 7-3, from Yekaerinburg, Russia... Vladimir "The Impaler" Baskov.
Svoboda lands a jab but Baskov counters with a left and a right cross. Baskov lands a jab and a straight right. Svoboda is trying to get in close to grapple. Baskov lands a jab and a right to keep him at distance. Svoboda lands a pair of jabs. Baskov lands a left and a hard straight right. Another jab from Baskov and then a punishing right hook. Svoboda is throwing tentatively and not doing any damage. Baskov lands a jab and then another right cross. Another left right combination from Baskov, Svoboda throws a jab to try to break it up. Baskov lands a jab and tries to throw a big right but misses. For the remainder of the round Baskov can only land jabs and Svoboda evades the big rights. Baskov wins that round decisively in my book.
Round two starts out with Baskov connecting with a straight right. Baskov lands a left and a hard right. Svoboda lands a weak jab. Baskov answers with a jab and a hard right. That pattern continues for the next minute, weak jab answered by a stiff jab and hard right. Svoboda comes forward to grapple but eeats a couple strikes on the way in. He manages to get ahold of Baskov. Svoboda pins Baskov against the cage. HE manages to trip Baskov to the ground. Baskov tries to scramble out and gives up his back. Svoboda locks in a body triangle to control him. Svoboda slips his arm under Baskov's chin, he is locking in a rear naked choke. IT is deep and Baskov has to tap, incredible come back by Svoboda as he weathered a beating.
The winner by submission due to rear naked choke at 4:03 of the 2nd round is Ivan Svoboda.
EagleFan
02-22-2015, 11:11 PM
Monday, Week 4, May 2002
Chen Hou has been booked to fight. He will be fighting in a small market local Asian show in June of 2002.
EagleFan
02-22-2015, 11:18 PM
Wednesday, Week 4, May 2002
Derrick Martinez will be fighting on the main card of a small market local American show taking place in New Hampshire. He will be fighting a local fighter.
Martinez comes out quick with a left jab and a strong straight right. Martinez side steps an uppercut by the local fighter and counters with a left and a powerful straight right that knocks the local fighter to the canvas. Martinez jump on top and starts firing hard shots down at the local fighter. The fighter looks rocked but the ref has not stepped in. Martinez tries an arm triangle. He gets the arm triangle and the local fighter taps out.
The winner by submission due to an arm triangle at 1:26 of the first round, "Avalanche" Derrick Martinez.
In other news: The XCC has folded. This leaves Zachary Dooey without a contract.
EagleFan
02-22-2015, 11:26 PM
Friday, Week 2, May 2002
Chen Hou is fighting in a small market local Asian show in southern Asia. HE is fighting a local fighter as part of the preliminary card.
the two start to exchange in the center of the cage. Both land a couple punches but nothing with power. Hou lands a jab and then a straight right. The local fighter lands a hard left but Hou follows up with a left jab and a hard right cross. Hou lands another jab and follows it with a right hook that lands square on the temple. The local fighter drops to the canvas, he is out. The ref steps in and stops the fight.
The winner by knockout at 1:37 of the 1st round Chen Hou.
EagleFan
02-22-2015, 11:29 PM
Friday, Week 3, June 2002
Michael Townsend has completed his drug suspension, now he needs to repair the damage to his name.
Mitsou Akutagawa has been booked for his next fight. He will face Tomoji Takaoda at ALPHA-1's Warriors of the Ring 5. This will take place on the 2nd Saturday in September of 2002. The fight will be part of the main card. Takaoda has a 5-2 record as a professional. Akutagawa is the 1th ranked Super Heavyweight in ALPHA-1.
EagleFan
02-22-2015, 11:36 PM
Monday, Week 4, June 2002
Cheng Chu has been booked for his next fight. He will fight in a small market local Asian show in July of 2002.
EagleFan
02-22-2015, 11:38 PM
Friday, Week 4, June 2002
Bast Moulke has been booked for his next fight. He will fight in a small market local European show in July of 2002.
EagleFan
02-22-2015, 11:40 PM
Saturday, Week 4, June 2002
Zachary Dooey has booked his next fight as he tries to find another contract. He will fight in a local small market American show in July of 2002.
Flasch186
03-17-2015, 08:56 PM
is there a good real world mod for this game? I get lost on their forum.
EagleFan
03-17-2015, 09:37 PM
is there a good real world mod for this game? I get lost on their forum.
I believe so, but I had issues trying to install it so I am not the person to ask. :)
EagleFan
03-17-2015, 09:52 PM
Saturday, Week 1, July 2002
Paul Goodfellow is nearing the end of his contract with BCF and has begun renegotiating.
EagleFan
03-17-2015, 09:56 PM
Wednesday, Week 2, July 2002
Paul Goodfellow signs an extension with BCF.
EagleFan
03-17-2015, 09:57 PM
Friday, Week 2, July 2002
Michael Townsend has been booked for a fight. He will fight in a small local British show in August of 2002. His first attempt to come back from the suspension and get the stigma away from his name.
EagleFan
03-17-2015, 10:04 PM
Wednesday, Week 3, July 2002
Zachary Dooey will fight an unknown local fighter in a small American local show taking place in Kentucky. They will be the co main event.
Zachary "Diesel" Dooey will look to improve his 1-1 record.
The first round starts and Dooey heads straight for the local fighter, through several punches, to get him into a clinch. He muscles the fighter up against the cage. An inside leg trip gets Dooey the takedown and he ends up in half guard. He easily transitions into a mount. Dooey grabs the fighter's arm and locks in an arm bar and the fighter taps.
Zachary "Deisel" Dooey wins by tapout due to an arm bar at 1:57 of the first round.
EagleFan
03-17-2015, 10:11 PM
Friday, Week 3, July 2002
Cheng Chu fights a local fighter in a small market local Asian show in eastern Asia. Che enters the fight with a 3-0 professional record.
Chu lands a jab and a roundhouse kick the body. After the local fighter misses Chu counters with a jab and a kick to the thigh. Chu easily dodges the local fighter's punches and lands a stiff jab and a clean straight right. The fighters exchange punches in the center of the cage but nothing does much damage. Chu switches to southpaw and doges a right and follows with a counter jab and lands a clean left cross that drops the fighter to the floor, he is out. The ref jumps in and stops the fight.
Cheng Chu wins by way of knockout at 3:17 of the first round.
EagleFan
03-17-2015, 10:17 PM
Thursday, Week 4, July 2002
Bast Moulke will face an unknown local fighter in a small market local European show taking place in the Netherlands. The fight is a prelim. Moulke enters the fight with a 3-0 professional record.
The local fighter gets the edge on Moulke and initiates the clinch. The local fighter tries to pin Moulke against the cage but Moulke ends up getting the local fighter pinned against the cage. Moulke slams the local fighter to the mat and gains side control. Moulke sinks in an arm triangle and the local fighter taps.
Bast Moulke wins by submission due to an arm triangle at 1:45 of the first round.
EagleFan
03-17-2015, 10:22 PM
Monday, Week 1, August 2002
Paul Goodfellow has been booked. He will fight Heath Kaladaris at BCF: O'Brien vs. Bellof. The fight will take place in the first week of September. Kaladaris is 6-0 and is the #12 middleweight in the BCF. Goodfellow is 1-0 and #14.
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