Gareth Keenan "Investigates" has been investigating the global fight market and enjoying the view from above. While Gareth Keenan was taking the scenic route in a quest for global domination, Karol "Bearded Midget Man" Mirowski stayed home and took care of business in front of the Gamma crowd. While doing so Karol Mirowski – flaws and all – was truly accepted and became a true champion in the hearts of all those who had the pleasure of watching his latest efforts and struggles he faced. In the meantime, Gareth Keenan was lost in his travels. Out of sight, out of heart and it was a mere lukewarm reaction from the crowd to his entrance that proved it. Gareth Keenan knew from the start that he had a lot more to prove than he could ever have imagined.
They quickly started to get into their kickboxing mode, their engines revved and they started trading strikes at a hellish pace and kept it up until the final bell. Their first encounter this was and what an amazing sight to see as they fought so passionately. Their styles matched better than anyone could have expected as they are so similar a fighter that sometimes minds could wander, only to come back and see a mirror in between them. Never giving up, never giving in. This was a true fight from start to finish as they battled for featherweight supremacy.
Winner: Karol Mirowski by unanimous decision.
GAMMA#696 Goodman v Asai 2 – 10 March
155 title - Mathew Ridgeway (c) Vs Randy Springs
Randy "Fuckn" Springs had been tearing through the lightweight division since losing to Mathew Ridgeway. The champion on the other hand had remained at the top since that fated night and now had the chance to prove himself the better man once again while the challenger had only vengeance in mind.
These two lightweight warriors stood toe to toe and threw everything but the kitchen sink at each other. The unbelievable resilience shown on both their parts was a tremendous thing to see. Neither man was able to dominate both from apart and from close distance but they both had their moments to shine. It was a tremendous effort from both fighters and the crowd was on their feet from start to finish as they were in awe from the spectacle these two gladiators provided for them.
Winner: Randy Springs by split decision.
185 title - Saul Goodman (c) Vs Yoshihiro Asai
Saul "Slip The Jab" Goodman has been back on track, dominating not only Gamma’s middleweight division but the entire MMATycoon universe. He rules the globe with a headstrong resolve to be the best around and nothing’s gonna ever keep him down, not even a minor slip against former number one pound for pound fighter Matt Quin. Saul Goodman was hoping to face the aging legend once more in a rematch that would have undoubtedly shattered records in tickets sales so hard that it would have crashed servers across the globe from pure earth-shattering anticipation. MMATycoon’s servers would melt down from the fire these two would bring to the table in their rematch but there was one man that stood in the way of that all. One man became the hero as he beat the living legend and saved the MMATycoon universe from certain doom and absolute destruction and that man is no other than Yoshihiro Asai!
Yoshihiro Asai came on strong like a house on fire, throwing punches in bunches and constantly keeping the champion on his toes. The difference however was clear from the start. While Asai was the more diverse striker, Goodman was the more accurate striker and those strikes scored a lot of points for the champion on the judges’ scorecards. Even an Asai moonsault couldn’t have helped the challenger jump over that point difference and so the champion retained once again.