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Old 01-28-2009, 03:12 PM   #201
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If Anvil Hands is looking for a first challenger, Donovan will take him on. If not, there's four other fighters withonly one loss fighting next card. Probably Tiny would be the best opponent for a #1 contenders fight if he wins, but any of the four 2-1/3-1 guys would be good opponents.
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Old 01-30-2009, 12:11 AM   #202
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FOFC 9 Fight Breakdown


In our opening fight of the night we will see the debut of the biggest fighter in FOFC MMA. Klause “The Freak” Benetoros. The Freak stands at 6'6” but it is going to look like 7'0” to the people in attendance. That is because he will face off against Nicolas Fillion, who only stands 5'9”. Fillion, who hasn't won a fight yet, has a tall (sorry) order on his hands in this fight. He is fighting a pure striker, who makes extensive use of his feet, and sometimes his hands. His long body allows strikes from a great distance away, but if Fillion can get inside, he is going to have one big target to aim for. You know that you will see Fillion move forward to press the action, but how will he fare against the kickboxer?


Our next fight sees another tremendous size mismatch. Rohan Shah tries to get his second victory as he takes on Windy Miller. Miller is the shortest competitor at 5'5” tall. Shah will have to wade through dangerous punches to get to Miller, and get him to the ground. If this fight stays on the feet, Shah will have some trouble. Miller loves to come forward and swing his arms like a drunken Englishman. Shah will have to be careful to avoid being overwhelmed.


The third fight should be an exciting one. Action Jackson will face the British Buzzsaw in this test of chins. Jackson will want to keep the fight on the outside, where he can make the best of his strong punches. Lee will want to get the fight close, where his Muay Thai skills will take over. The Buzzsaw has deadly knees in the clinch and can change the course of the entire fight. Neither fighter should be looking to take it to the ground, if it does it will be interesting to see what happens as neither fighter has very good skills there.


The last fight of the night sees the return of Coffee Warlord to the cage. Submitted in quick fashion in his last fight the man standing in front of him tonight will be harder and easier at the same time. He will fight Tiny Bruce Douglas. An imposing man, who nearly matches strength with Nielsen. Douglas can fare better in a striking contest, but should the fight go to the ground Nielsen will need to worry as Douglas' skills in jiu jitsu are still quite formidable. We know the Nielsen has many weapons when the fight is standing, and that alone makes him much more dangerous as long as the fight stays standing.
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Old 01-30-2009, 08:45 AM   #203
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FOFC 9
JULY, 2010


All of the fighters successfully weighed in at the class limit of 205lbs.


FIGHT ONE


Nicolas “Le Bleuet” Fillion
21, 5'9” 0-3


v.


Klause “The Freak” Benetoros
22, 6'6” 0-0


Blurcat likes Fillion by TKO


Fillion begins the striking affair coming forward and throwing punches. He gets inside and they clinch against the cage. They break free and then come right back together. Fillion moves in with a right hand inside. Klause tries to answer, but his punch is dodged, and Fillion makes quick work inside landing two to the body. We get a Rocky moment here, and both men launch blows toward each other, and somehow, it is Fillion who lands and does the damage. The Freak's hands drop and he looks in trouble. Fillion lands another and it drops the big man hard. The ref stops the fight before he can do any more damage. The time is 1:37. And Fillion gets his first win.
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Old 01-30-2009, 08:46 AM   #204
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FIGHT TWO


Windy “The Windmill” Miller
23, 5'5” 1-2


v.


“Silent Assassin” Rohan Shah
23, 6'2” 1-2


Blurcat like Miller by decision


They start tentatively, circling each other, Shah is being particularly careful. Miller begins throwing and Shah backs up, all the way to the cage. Miller throws a few, and Shah covers up. Miller lands to the body, and Shah clinches up. Shah hits a couple of knees and the struggle almost sees the go to the ground. Shah is clearly trying to keep this fight in a clinch. The ref finally breaks the clinch without anything really happening. Both men trade blows, and both men land some good punches. Shah misses on an uppercut and leaves himself wide open for the hook that Miller throws. He takes hit cleanly on the chin. His head really snapped back after that hit. His hands drop, and Miller lands another solid blow. Shah still doesn't go down and a third big shot lands, before the ref has finally seen enough. Shah wasn't able to defend himself. The time of the fight is 7:39. Too bad Shah couldn't find the opening he needed to take it to the mat.
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Old 01-30-2009, 08:46 AM   #205
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FIGHT THREE


“The British Buzzsaw” Anthony Lee
23, 6'0” 2-1


v.


Theodore “Action” Jackson
29, 6'1” 2-1


Blurcat like Jackson by TKO


We know what to expect here. We start with punches right away. Lee throws some wide shots, and Jackson backs off to the cage. A hook from Lee, and Jackson clinches. Jackson throws a couple of shots in the clinch, and they both land. The ref breaks the clinch without Lee able to get in any of the fantastic knees. Both men regain their breath, and Jackson lands 4 solid jabs that all land. Jackson comes forward again, hoping to land some more. What he doesn't see is the roundhouse that lands. You see him tense as he sees it out of the corner of his eyes, but that's all. Jackson is stunned. Lee hits a hard right, and Jackson drops to the floor. Lee dives in, and reigns down more damage, but the ref is in quickly to prevent Jackson from getting seriously hurt. The time of the fight is 3:29.


Wow! Three fights, three first round TKO's. What is in store for the last one?
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Old 01-30-2009, 08:46 AM   #206
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FIGHT FOUR


“Tiny” Bruce Douglas
21, 6'3” 3-1


v.


“Coffee Warlord” Rob Nielsen
22, 6'1 2-1


Blurcat like Nielsen by KO


Douglas starts with a lead right, followed by a kick. Neither seemed to bother Nielsen. The clinch, break and trade jabs, and fall right back into a clinch. Nielsen drives a knee home and presses Douglas back to the cage. Douglas landed a hard right, as Nielsen was making space. That landed well. Nielsen responds with three fast jabs, and a hook to the body. Douglas throws a lazy kick, that Nielsen dodges. CW responds with a quick jab. Douglas moves to throw his own, but again, Nielsen moves out of the way, and lands a hard body shot, and then another. We get another Rocky moment......and it's CW who is able to land his hard punch. Douglas is stunned as he lowers his defenses. Nielsen lands a beauty of a right and Tiny hits the floor. Nielsen turns his back and walks away, even before the ref dives in. He knows how this fight ends. The time is 5:44.


Can you believe that? Four fights, four first round TKO's! That doesn't happen very often at all.
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Old 01-30-2009, 08:47 AM   #207
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POST FIGHT


Rohan Shah suffered a concussion in his fight last night. Miller does literally, hit like a ton of bricks.


Klause The Freak suffered a knee injury that will see him out of training for 9 weeks. That can't be good for a kickboxer.


Nicolas Fillion suffered some sort of eye injury. Those are always disconcerting. He will be out for a few weeks, but rumors are that could change.


FOFC MMA Top 5


Rankings


1. Anvil Hands Johnson
2. Niclovin Thomas
3. Doomvan Donovan
4. Coffee Warlord Nielsen
5. Buzzsaw Lee
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Old 01-30-2009, 08:48 AM   #208
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FOFC Rankings


Top 5 Best Submission Artists


5. Renzo “El Serpente” Garrincha
4. “Magnificent” Matt Alexander
3. “Silent Assassin” Roahn Shah
2. Alex “Doomvan” Donovan
1. Nicholas “Niclovin'” Thomas
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Old 01-30-2009, 12:02 PM   #209
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Doomvan vs Niclovin, #1 contenders match. Book it!
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Old 01-30-2009, 03:47 PM   #210
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NAME: Kwame Mwakikagile
Nickname: Mr. Shy Guy
Age: 25
Nationality: Ghana
Fighting Weight: 195
Hometown: Accra
Height: 6'3"

Fighting Style: Mummy Ninja
Fighting Approach: Methodical

1) Submissions
2) Takedowns
3) Ground defense
4) Conditionning
5) Very strong mentally (tactical and methodical)

He has an unusual fighting style when standing, as he keeps his arms far forward and mainly tries to avoid contact with his opponent. He instead concentrates on taking him down, where he really is at his most dangerous. He is very patient and doesn't care if the crowd doesn't enjoy his fights; as long as he comes out the winner. You better tap, cause he won't hesitate to break your bones.

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Old 01-30-2009, 03:56 PM   #211
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Doomvan vs Niclovin, #1 contenders match. Book it!

Hell with that, I want a rematch!
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Old 09-25-2009, 01:20 PM   #212
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Kwame “Mr. Shy Guy” Mwakikagile


-Dangerous Submission Fighter
-Possesses good takedowns in his arsenal
-Knows how to defend sub attempts
-Very Capable of blocking takedowns successfully
-Has big reach on his kicks
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Old 09-25-2009, 01:21 PM   #213
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FOFC 10 is on the books and scheduled for the next month in August. Headlining the fight will be FOFC title holder Brian Johnson taking on Alex “Doomvan” Donovan.


Johnson has won all 4 of his fights, with the last being a TKO over Niclovin' to win the title. Three of his 4 fights have been stoppages, but the quality of his opponent has been in question until the title fight. His opponent here will be the Doomvan. Doomvan lost his first fight in a decision, but since has beaten quality opponens in Matt Alexander, Anthony Lee, and Alec Sander. Only his last fight, a TKO over Sander has not gone the distance. Doomvan, like Niclovin' can take the fight on the ground, but unlike Niclovin' has much better standup. Johnson is big, and strong, and isn't easily bullied around.


The undercard features The Hunter, Jace Mason, taking on Magnificent Matt Alexander. Both men have identical 2-2 records, and both are coming off of wins. Both men can get a little bit more respect with a win in this fight. For Mason, he's been knocked out, and submitted, and both of his wins have gone the distance. So he has had some difficulty finishing fights. For Alexander, he lost his first couple of fights, but both of those were to CW, and the Doomvan. His wins have both gone the distance as well. What is in store for these men? Alexander is going to look to take the fight to the mat, while Mason possesses the better striking game. Mason has to watch out for Magnificent Matt's technical game.


The second undercard fight is a showdown between Flamebeard, and Coldwater. Neither man has much respect at 1-3, but both men feel that they deserve some. Flamebeard has dropped three in a row since his submission win over Jace Mason, while Dusty Coldwater, has taken each fight to the distance, and lost his last three as well. Both men are decent all arounders, so this fight could take place anywhere. Flamebeard is monumentally stronger, but that doesn't mean he's better.


The opener of the fight is the debut of African fighter Kwame Shy Guy. Kwame is a total unknown although experts point to his long, lean body, and possible outside striker, grappler physique. His opponent is going to be Yanick Fillion. Fillion, also coming off of three defeats in a row, the last at the hands of Jace Mason. He does hold a win over tonights title challenger, Doomvan Donovan, however. I am sure that he wishes it was he who was fighting Anvil Hands for the title tonight, instead of the Doomvan. Fillion is a better stand up fighter. It will be interesting to see how these two match up.
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Old 09-25-2009, 01:37 PM   #214
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FOFC 10
Pre Fight Predictions


Yannik Fillion by KO over Kwame Shy Guy
Flamebeard by TKO over Coldwater
Magnificent Matt by Submission over Jace Mason
Doomvan by Submission over Anvil Hands
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Old 09-25-2009, 01:51 PM   #215
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Fight One


Yanik “Le Rat Musque” Fillion (1-3)
25, 6'0”, 205


v.


“Mr Shy Guy” Kwame Mwakikagile (0-0)
25, 6'3”, 205


Round one starts off with Fillion trying to stay back, He throws a number of punches from the outside, not wanting to get tied up with Kwame. Kwame shoots twice looking for the takedown, but Fillion sprawls well enough to stay up. Fillion's strikes are getting the better of the fight. Kwame shoots again, but only manages a leg, he moves up to clinch where he tries for a trip, but fails. Fillion still is the more effective striker but he can't keep Kwame away for long, and is finally taken down, the round ends before he can really sustain any damage.


Round two, starts much the same. Fillion gets taken down much earlier, but scrambles up quickly, and moves away. Kwame presses and takes him down again. Kwame looks for the submission, but Fillion is holding on. Kwame throws a couple elbows and looks for another sub as he contols the action.


Round three sees Fillion go on the offensive early to try and keep Kwame back. They end up clinched against the cage, where Kwame again unsuccessfully goes for a trip. Both fighers go back to space, and each tries some outside shots. Fillion manages to catch the African coming in with a punch that knocks Kwame silly. The ref jumps in to stop the fight at 3:51 of the third round.
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Old 09-25-2009, 02:20 PM   #216
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Fight Two


Erik “EFOTNHNT” Flamebeard (1-3)
25, 5'11”, 205


v.


“Dammit” Dusty Coldwater (1-3)
23, 6'0”, 205


Coldwater stars out like a ball of fire against the Dane. He throws two huge punches and another, forcing Flamebeard back. Flamebeard continues to back off as Coldwater aggressively presses the fight. Flamebeard catches him coming in and hits a great punch. Coldwater goes down and Flamebeard follows. Coldwater is able to pull guard, and defend, while Flambeard doesn't press, but sits back and loads up for some big shots. Dusty tries a couple of escapes but the powerful Dane controls him easily until the round ends.


Round two sees Flamebeard come out quickly looking for the finish. He lands solidly, knocking Dusty off balance and causing him to misfire with his own punch. Dusty is left wide open for another brutal blow and is knocked down again. Still he pulls guard, and manages good defense. Every offense the Flamebeard tries is being thwarted by Dusty's good defense. There is enough action that the ref keeps them on the ground. But neither man is really doing anything. Flamebeard controls the action, but can't improve his position and lands effectively enough, while Dusty can't seem to escape but isn't taking that much damage.


Round three starts with Coldwater sensing he is behind and coming out fast. Coldwater moves in gets a leg and pushes Flamebeard to the cage. Flamebeard defends well, and even manages to escape only to be put back on the ground. Coldwater controls the action, but doesn't do anything that would finish fight. It goes to the cards.


30-27, 29-28, 29-28 all for Flamebeard
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Old 09-25-2009, 02:32 PM   #217
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Fight Three


“The Hunter” Jace Mason (2-2)
25, 6'2”, 205


v.


“Magnificent” Matt Alexander (2-2)
25, 6'1”, 205


The first round is a waste. Both men circle and throw shitty punches from the outside. The ref yells at them, but it doesn't motivate either one.


Round two, starts just like the round one. A lot of circling, some punches some kicks, no action. The clinch a bit on the cage, where Mason hits a knee, but it doesn't do much. They break again, and back to circling. Mason finally lands a couple shots at the end. Matt answers but neither man does much.


Round three is a surprise. Alexander drives forward, and moves Mason back to the cage. Getting good position he sends Mason to the ground. Alexander gets side control. Mason tries to escape but makes a mistake that Alexander capitalizes on. Matt grabs the arm, and tries for the armbar. Mason turns him over and starts throwing punches to try and get free. Alexander only sinks it in deeper. Finally, Mason taps out at 0:48 of the third.
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Old 09-25-2009, 02:38 PM   #218
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Fight Four


FOFC Light Heavyweight Title


Brian “Anvil Hands” Johnson (4-0) FOFC Champ
25, 6'1”, 205


v.


Alex “Doomvan” Donovan (3-1)
24, 6'3”, 205


Johnson charges in, unafraid of Doomvan. Doomvan moves backward to defend, and Johnson hits a couple shots to the body that causes Doomvan to wince. A grappling war ensues, with both men fighting for position. Donovan hits a couple of knees, and tries to keep Anvil close. The ref breaks them up with no action. Huge action from both men, lots of shots and in the end, Doomvan drops to the ground. He is out cold. Johnson landed a huge right, and Donovan couldn't take all of it. Johnson wins and retains his FOFC Title at 8:45 of round 1.
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Old 09-25-2009, 02:39 PM   #219
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Old 09-25-2009, 03:05 PM   #220
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Old 09-25-2009, 05:51 PM   #221
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FOFC 11 has been booked, all fighters were available, except Rohan Shah, who is still recovering from a head injury. Two months time has passed and it is now October, 2010.


The Main Event is a #1 contenders match featuring, “Buzzsaw” Anthony Lee (3-1), and Rob “CW” Nielsen (3-1). Lee has won his last two fights and all three of his fights have been by KO or TKO. Lee's only loss was to the Doomvan in 3 rounds. Nielsen is on the rebound from his loss to Niclovin' where he was submitted. All three of his wins have been against ground based fighters, two by TKO and one went the distance. Lee will need to keep this fight close, and keep CW closer, he is slippery, and fast, and a very accurate striker. Lee is no striking slouch, and is deadly in the clinch. If he can slow CW down, he can control the fight. The winner will be next in line for the shot at the FOFC title.


The supporting Main Event will be the return of Niclovin' (3-1). His first fight since his crushing loss to Johnson, and the first since his injury. He will face “Tiny” Bruce Douglas (3-2) in his return. Douglas is on the rebound after his loss to CW, and both men are looking to get back on the winning track. Both men are good ground based fighters. Both are very similar in that regard.


The second fight on the card will see “Smart” Alec Sander (2-2) and untested “El Serpente” Renzo Garrincha (1-0). Sander has been on again, off again, and is coming off of a loss to Doomvan.. To be fair, his other loss was to CW. El Serpente is in his second fight off of his debut win against Dusty Coldwater. Garrincha is a very ground based fighter. His BJJ skills are to be respected, while Sander can hold his own standing or on the ground. For sure, both men will be tested in this encounter.


The opener features Theodore “Action” Jackson (2-2) and his power game taking on the “Freak” Klaus Benetoros (0-1). Both men are primarily stand up fighters. Benetoros has the big legs, and powerful kicks, while Jackson is just plain powerful. If this fight goes to the ground nobody has any idea what will happen. Both mel much prefer to stand and bang. Jackson has won one fight by KO and the other on the cards. His last fight saw him TKOed by Buzzsaw. He has to think that a win against Buzzsaw would have him in the main event tonight instead of Buzzsaw. Benetoros has a tough opponent in his second career fight. It should be exciting.
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Old 09-25-2009, 06:09 PM   #222
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Old 09-25-2009, 07:23 PM   #223
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Pre Fight Predictions


The Freak by TKO over Action Jackson
Alec Sander by TKO over El Serpente
Niclovin' by Submission over Tiny
CW by KO over Lee
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Old 09-25-2009, 07:23 PM   #224
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Fight One


Theodore “Action” Jackson (2-2)
29, 6'1”, 205


v.


Klaus “The Freak” Benetoros (0-1)
22, 6'6”, 205


A striking match ensues to start the fight. Jackson brings the Freak close to take away the size advantage. Nothing really gets going though, as they stay clinched. Klaus uses a knee, while a nice punch from Jackson gets them to break. More striking from both, while Klaus smothers Jackson and drags him to the cage in the clinch again. A stunning uppercut lands from The Freak and it stuns Jackson. The Freak wails away, and Jackson has no answer. The ref finally jumps in and calls a stop to the fight. The Freak wins in the first with a TKO at 4:44.
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Old 09-25-2009, 07:24 PM   #225
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Fight Two


“Smart” Alec Sander (2-2)
24, 5'10”, 205


v.


“El Serpente” Renzo Garrincha (1-0)
23, 6'1”, 205


Round one starts with Renzo taking Sander down immediately, but he escapes and is quickly back to his feet. Sander stalks Renzo and opens up with a couple hard shots. A followup kick is caught by Renzo, and Renzo takes him to the mat. Renzo spends the next few minutes trying to pass guard, but Sander is able to stop him. The round ends just before the ref was going to stand them up.

Round two, starts similarly to round one. Sander throwing some strikes, and walking right into a takedown. Sander escapes , but is eventually put on the ground again, this time for the end of the round. Pretty boring, but Sander's lack of offense and his inability to keep Renzo from taking him down are taking it's toll.


Round three. Neither man is able to mount much offense while standing. A couple of punches, a clinch. Sander looks like he is able to mount some offense here, with some good body shots. Sander shoots for a takedown! What a surprise move there! Renzo quickly switches position though, and pushes Sander down, and takes his back at the same time! Renzo jumps him and slaps the rear naked choke and a body triangle on at the same time. Sander is fighting it, but it's no use. He finally taps at 8:27 of round 3.
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Old 09-25-2009, 07:25 PM   #226
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Fight Three


“Tiny” Bruce Douglas (3-2)
22, 6'3”, 205


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Nicholas “Niclovin'” Thomas (3-1)
26, 6'1”, 205


Tiny starts off the fight taking it to Thomas. However, Niclovin' won't have any of it and moves out of the way. Thomas lands solidly to the body of Tiny. Niclovin' moves to the clinch, and scores a takedown via a trip. Niclovin' is showing his fine groundwork here, as he moves to half guard, but Tiny defends well, and is able to get it back. Thomas controls all the action and the round ends.


Round two starts with Nicklovin' on the offensive again, landing a couple shots and a kick, answered by Tiny with a jab, and then a wild left. Nicklovin' tries to take advantage and shoots for another takedown, but Tiny sprawls well. Niclovin tried to force it though, and is flipped by Douglas. It's Tiny on top, trying to move to pass. Thomas defends well, though, and it looks like they might be stood up. Douglas lands a couple hard shots, but Thomas tried a guillotine. Douglas escapes and lands another shot. The Ref stands them back up. Douglas' strikes keep Thomas at bay, while a slow kick from Niclovin' allows Douglas to sweep and take him down again. Douglas tries to pass quickly, but Thomas is still defending well. The round comes to an end, with Douglas having a better round, but Thomas taking virtually no damage.


The final round starts with Thomas again coming out fast. He goes right at Douglas. Douglas is backing up firing off some shots, but missing. A kick from Tiny is caught and he is taken down by Thomas. Like the other rounds, the man on top cannot better his position, as the defense of the other is too good. The fight ends with Niclovin' keeping control of the fight.


29-28 on all three cards for Nicholas “Niclovin'” Thomas
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Old 09-25-2009, 07:25 PM   #227
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“The British Buzzsaw” Anthony Lee (3-1)
23, 6'0”, 205


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Rob “Coffee Warlord” Nielsen (3-1)
22, 6'1”, 205


CW goes right to the center of the cage, and motions for Lee to come at him. Clearly, he no fear of him. Lee stays back and fires some shots from the outside. Nielsen begins to press the action, stalking the other fighter. Lee fires a jab, and comes in for the clinch. CW lands a brutal right-left, looking to finish the fight. Lee backs off, and keeps moving away, trying to stay away from the bomb shots from CW. CW fires off another, but it misses. His power is really causing Lee to stay away.


Round two, sees both men circle, then meet in the cage, and clinch. Both men trade blows and the ref breaks them after that. CW presses forward again, Lee throws a wild haymaker, and CW fires off a quick counterpunch that lands above the ear. CW loads up and nails another hard shot, that is partially parried. Lee clinches up and looks to make some offense. Lee fires off a couple more shots, one really good that stuns CW. Nielsen responds by shoving Lee against the cage, and holding him with his left while firing off three hard shots with his right. Lee clinches again, it's really his only defense.


Round three see the least amount of action on either side. Lee tries to press, but is defended. CW tries to attack, but is defended. Neither fighter lands the big blow, and a clinch doesn't see Lee able to take advantage either. The fight ends here.


All three judges score the fight 30-27 for Rob Nielsen.
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Action Jackson will be on the shelf for a few weeks recovering from a cut.


Rohan Shah has recovered and will be back to fighting soon.
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Old 09-25-2009, 09:25 PM   #229
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FOFC 12 is on the books for the end of the year in 2010. Here is a rundown of the expected fight card. The Main Event is a big rematch between Doomvan Alex Donovan (3-2), coming off of his loss in his title shot. He returns to face a man he has previously beaten, but who has improved, and is now on a three fight win streak, in Magnificent Matt Alexander (3-2). Doomvan won the first fight in a decision. He is looking to return to the top with a win over an up and coming contender in Matt Alexander. Magnificent Matt submitted Jace Mason in his last fight. Alexander clearly needs to get this fight to the ground, while Doomvan would like to stay up and use his striking skills.


The supporting fight on the card belongs to two fighters coming off of wins, but who are trying to build their run. Flamebeard (2-3) will take on Yanick Fillion (2-3). Flamebeard has the better grappling skills, but both men are powerful fighters who can win a striking fight. A win for either of these guys makes it 2 in a row.


The second fight of the night is between the other Fillion, Nicholas (1-3). And the Windmill, Windy Miller (2-2). Both men are coming off of wins, Fillion a win over the “Freak”, while Miller won his last fight with a TKO over Rohan Shah. Miller has ridiculous power in his hands, but is terrible on the ground, while Fillion is known for having a great chin, fast hands, and very good ground and pound. If Fillion gets him to the ground Miller will be done. The question is, can he get him there? Miller is deadly, short arms, short punches, all power.


The opener sees the return of Rohan Shah (1-3). Shah and his great ground skills will go against the defense minded Dusty Coldwater (1-4). Neither fighter can be happy with how their careers have progressed to this point, and both can feel like this is an opportunity to change things.
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FOFC Top 5 in Killer Instinct


5. “The Freak” Klaus Benetoros
4. “Coffee Warlord” Rob Nielsen
3. Kwame “Mr. Shy Guy” Mwakikagile
2. “Le Bleuet” Nicolas Fillion
1. Windy “The Windmill” Miller
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Old 09-27-2009, 10:30 AM   #232
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Shah by TKO over Coldwater
Le Bleuet by TKO over Windmill
Flamebeard by TKO over Muskrat
Doomvan by KO over Magnificent Matt
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Old 09-27-2009, 10:45 AM   #233
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Fight One


“Silent Assassin” Rohan Shah (1-3)
23, 6'2”, 205


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“Dammit” Dusty Coldwater (1-4)
23, 6'0”, 205


Both fighters start tentatively, with each taking turns coming in and going back. Shah shoots, but doesn't get it all and ends up in a clinch. Dusty tries to take it to the ground, but Shah defends. They break and it's Dusty who pursues the fight. He leads with a right, and then shoots for a takedown. Shah saw it coming and makes a nifty move. Dusty stumbles and ends up on all fours, where Shah jumps him. Shah gets the body triangle on Dusty's back. Dusty tries to defend, but the Silent Assassin is very skilled. Shah gets a choke in and they both go to the mat as Coldwater taps from the choke in 4:24.
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Old 09-27-2009, 10:46 AM   #234
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Fight Two


“Le Bleuet” Nicolas Fillion (1-3)
21, 5'9”, 205


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Windy “The Windmill” Miller (2-2)
23, 5'5”, 205


This was only ever going to be about the striking and that's the way it starts. The whole first round looks like a boxing match. Fillion's punches are crips and accurate. Miller plods along, but is getting hit quite a bit. Both men exchange, but round one belongs to Fillion.


Round two starts and looks very similar to round one. Miller is frustrated that Fillion doesn't need to come inside to do the damage. Miller tries to bring it close, but is answered and pays the price for it each and every time. Miller is totally picked apart, and has yet to land one of his patented “Windmills”.


It goes to round three, with Miller behind, he isn't known as a conditioning beast though, and may not have much left in the tank. Fillion keeps the fight standing, and does all of his damage from the outside again. Pretty easy round.


All three judges call it 30-27 for Le Bleuet.
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Old 09-27-2009, 10:54 AM   #235
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Fight Three


Erik “EFOTNHNT” Flamebeard (2-3)
25, 5'11”, 205


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Yanick “Le Rat Musque” Fillion (2-3)
25, 6'0”, 205


The fight starts with Fillion taking a page out of his brother's book. He keeps the fight upright, and uses his good striking skills to best effect. Flamebeard is moving on the outside looking for an opening, but Fillion defends well, and makes him pay. Fillion is able to land good, hard, accurate punches from the outside, while the Dane's face swells.


Round two goes much the same. Even when Flamebeard moves forward Fillion is there with a kick or hard shot to keep him back. Clearly he want's nothing to do with the Dane's GnP. Flamebeard is able to grab a clinch, but Fillion is able to escape. Flamebeard lands a good shot at the end of the round, but it didn't do much. He may be fatigued already.


It goes to round three, Flamebeard charges out and is looking for a fast takedown. Fillion backs off and keeps him away with some outside shots. Flamebeard stalks Fillion, he comes close but eats an upstairs downstairs combo, that forces him back again. Fillion is showboating at the end. He knows that Flamebeard has no answer, and the Dane cannot respond. The fight goes the distance.


All three judges give it to the Muskrat 30-27.
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Old 09-27-2009, 11:11 AM   #236
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Fight Four


“Doomvan” Alex Donovan (3-2)
24, 6'3”, 205


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“Magnificent” Matt Alexander (3-2)
25, 6'1”, 205


The fight starts with both men circling. A couple of ragged jabs from Alexander miss, and Donovan lands a kick. Matt throws a high kick, but Doomvan sees it coming and nails the takedown. Alexander quickly moves into position, and almost has a triangle shortly after hitting the ground. Doomvan tries to escape, and Matt flips him over and gains top position in a brilliant move. He almost gets mount, but Doomvan keeps his senses and gets him back into guard. Alexander lands a couple of shots but is unable to improve his position any more.


The next round starts quickly for Alexander. Doomvan parries a couple shots, and throws a kick to keep him away, but that doesn't stop Alexander from going for the takedown. Doomvan is able to get to the cage before going down, but is on the defensive. Both men engage in a series of grappling moves with Doomvan trying to get the back of Alexander, but he is defended and put back on his back. No damage taken by either guy, but a fantastic ground game.


The final round starts with both fighters taking their time. Donovan is the first to take it to the ground, however, there is so much momentum, and Alexander is so quick, as he flips Doomvan and takes top position again. Doomvan again spends the round defending from the bottom. Matt can't get the submission attempt, but his GnP is enough to keep Donovan honest. Alexander eventually gets side control, but so Donovan is defending well, and neither fighter can do much. The fight goes to the cards.


All three judges call it 30-27 for Matt Alexander and a little bit of redemption for their first fight.
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Old 09-27-2009, 11:48 AM   #237
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All the records are updated on page one.

Here are the in current in game rankings:

1. Anvil Hands Johnson - Champ
2. Magnificent Matt
3. Niclovin' Thomas
4. CW Nielsen
5. Buzzsaw Lee
6. Le Bleuet Fillion
7. Muskrat Fillion
8. Jace Mason
9. Rohan Shah
10. Tiny Douglas
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Old 10-02-2009, 07:55 PM   #238
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2010 Fighter of the Year


Magnificent Matt Alexander (4-2)


Alexander recovered from an 0-2 start to his career and put 3 wins together over the last year, and has won his last 4 in a row to vault himself into the top of the contenders heap. With Rob Nielsen getting the next shot at the title he may have to win another fight in order to get his title shot.
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Old 10-02-2009, 08:16 PM   #239
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The Big Show FOFC 13 has been announced!


The Main Event features the return of the undefeated, FOFC LH Champ, Brian “Anvil Hands” Johnson (5-0). He makes defense #2 of his title against “CW” Rob Nielsen (4-1). Nielsen's only loss was by submission and I don't think he will need to worry about that against Johnson. Johnson has finished all but one fight by KO or TKO, in fact only two fighters have taken him beyond the first round.. The question will be, can he hit the speedy CW? Look for this to be a striking affair. Anvil will have his chin tested as will Nielsen. All it's going to take is one good shot for the title.


The co-headliner features the #1 contenders fight. Magnificent Matt Alexander(4-2) returns to the cage after a short layoff, looking to add to his 4 fight win streak. Alexander has found game, and it's on the ground. His opponent in this fight to determine the next title contender is none other than Niclovin' Nicholas Thomas (4-1). Thomas lost to Anvil Hands, but came back in his last fight with a win over Tiny Bruce Douglas. Thomas is a verey good ground fighter as well, so look for this to be settled there, or perhaps both men feel that their advantage is standing and banging. It could go either way. I know that the fans would love to see a good grappling fest, and the 2010 Fighter of the Year would love to start off the new year with a win.


The second bout of the evening features The Hunter, Jace Mason (2-3) making his return to the cage. Mason hasn't found his stride yet, having split wins, with losses. His last fight was a loss against Magnificent Matt. He was submitted in the 3rd. His opponent in this fight is relative newcomer, The Freak, Klaus Benetoros (1-1). The Freak won his last fight with a strong TKO, after losing his debut fight the same way. Perhaps the winner tonight can make his way up the rankings.


The opener of the card sees the return of The Canadian, John Williams (0-3). Williams has been off the last year, and has just returned to the FOFC. He will be fighting Mr. Shy Guy, Kwame Mwakikagile (0-1). Williams is sort of a jack of all trades he doesn't excel in any one area, and isn't weak either. Kwame likes to fight on the ground, and is generally considered the favorite if he can get the fight there.
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Old 10-02-2009, 08:26 PM   #240
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CW by TKO over Anvil Hands
Magnificent Matt by decision over Niclovin'
The Freak by TKO over Jace Mason
Williams by TKO over Kwame
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Old 10-03-2009, 09:51 AM   #241
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Fight One


“The Canadian” John Williams (0-3)
25, 6'2” 205


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“Mr. Shy Guy” Kwame Mwakikagile (0-1)
26, 6'3” 205


Williams starts out strong and charges Kwame, and puts him against the cage. Williams starts to score, and Kwame answers, and goes for a trip, but Williams gets away. Williams leads with a jab and then shoots for a takedown! What a surprise! A grappling struggle ensues. Kwame comes out on top, literally and spins into full mount. Kwame starts with some punches, but they aren't that impressive. Williams is doing the best he can to cover up. Kwame grabs and arm, goes for and gets the americana. Williams quickly taps at 3:11.
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Fight Two


“The Hunter” Jace Mason (2-3)
26, 6'2” 205


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“The Freak” Klaus Benetoros (1-1)
23, 6'6” 205



The striking dual begins. Mason and Klaus both start slowly. Both throw some sloppy shots and end up in a clinch. Klaus throws a knee and Mason backs up against the cage. Mason does well and Klaus backs off. But he answers with some good body shots, and a solid kick. Mason tries a kick, but it's slow and the kick boxer easily sidesteps it. Klaus throws two more shots, and then throws a roundhouse to the head. He misses, but it lands on the shoulder of Mason, and it's strong enough to stun Mason, who flies back against the cage. Klaus charges in with an uppercut and some good punches. Mason isn't defending well enough and the ref puts a stop to it. The Freak wins at 3:29 of round one.
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Old 10-03-2009, 09:52 AM   #243
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Nicholas “Niclovin'” Thomas (4-1)
27, 6'1” 205


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“Magnificent” Matt Alexander (4-2)
26, 6'1” 205


Round one is under way for this title contender fight. Both fighters circle cautiously. When they finally come together they clinch up. Matt successfully trips Niclovin' and gets him down, then dives in for side control. Thomas quickly moves away and pushes Matt to the ground! He ends up in guard. A couple of punches are defended well, and Niclovin tries to move to side control and Matt tries to escape but the cage blocks him. Thomas maintains control on the ground and tries to isolate one of the arms of Matt. Thomas quickly transitions to try for a crucifix. It's a long struggle but he gets it, just before the round ends.


Round two starts with Alexander coming out quick with some quick punches. Thomas answers with a solid counterpunch. They come close and clinch again. Alexander answers with two really good body shots and muscles Thomas against the cage. He tries for a tip, but it's blocked by Niclovin'. They are against the cage when Thomas pushes hard off the cage and uses all the momentum to take Matt to the mat. Thomas goes for an arm, but is stopped, then he tries to pass but that is blocked too. Niclovin' is quickly transitioning from submission attempt to submission attempt and he is being stopped everywhere but things are happening fast. The round ends with Thomas in the dominant position but Matt stopped him from finishing the fight.


Round three begins with Thomas coming out throwing some punches. Alexander stopped most of them. Alexander throws his own, and it lands nicely on the belly of Thomas. They get close and it's Thomas who scores the fast takedown. Alexander again on the defensive and defending from the guard. A couple of punches from Thomas, but he feels confident. Matt almost gets a guillotine but Thomas escapes from it, and goes for a kimura. Neither can do much, and the ref stands them back up. The round ends without much action.


All three judges score it 30-27 for Niclovin'. He earns his title shot. Again.
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Old 10-03-2009, 09:53 AM   #244
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Brian “Anvil Hands” Johnson, FOFC Light Heavyweight Champion (5-0)
25, 6'1”, 205


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“Coffee Warlord” Rob Nielsen (4-1)
23, 6'1” 205


The battle for the title begins. Round one sucks, and it shouldn't for these two are both very energetic fighters. Johnson is pressing the action a bit more than CW. No big shots land and there is some clinching but the round ends.


Round two starts with CW coming out fast. Four quick shots are blocked by Johnson. They circle and Johnson fires off a combo, but CW moves in and out well and hits a hard counter. Nielsen lands a good kick, and then takes a jab. They clinch where Johnson lands a hard knee, but CW hits a couple shots to the body.


It goes to round three. And it gets crazy. Both men stand and go toe to toe to start the round. It's tough to see who is doing the damage and who is taking it. Both men separate to catch a breath. Nielsen backs up Johnson against the cage. Nielsen goes to the body. Johnson tries to get him off, and he does for a big, but CW comes back in with even harder shots. They clinch, and it starts a stalemate. The ref breaks them and Nielsen just misses with a hook before the round ends.


Round 4. Johnson leads with some jabs and then comes in and moves CW back against the cage where they clinch up. Both men trade blows inside, and CW goes for a trip, but Johnson defends well. Johnson just misses a shot, and moves away from another from Nielsen. Johnson drops a hard left and right on CW, and it's the first time that CW looks hurt. Johnson drives forward keeping the pressure on. CW backs up looking for safety. Johnson presses and nails a huge hook. Johnson turns around and heads back to his corner. CW is laid out in the center of the cage. Johnson retains his title at 7:22 of round 4.
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Old 10-04-2009, 03:33 PM   #245
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FWIW, CW had won two of the first three rounds.
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