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V.O.G 90

Event Preview: V.O.G 90
SPFT : V.O.G
2013-01-26, Amsterdam, The Beer Garden
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Hello everybody, i'm Roy Goos, writing for R.T.T's V.O.G 90! That was alot of acronyms, so let's get to it. :D







First, i wanted to start with the 5 lower-card fights. Just simple 'n quick predictions. I won't go in-depth much on these so they'll probably be wrong. Something close. Or (if i'm lucky) extremelly... err, right.







Ivan Dulin vs. Michael Kurek - Dulin via TKO (Strikes) in the 2nd round, 3 minutes in.



Zhorik Vartanov vs. Jack Ortiz - Vartanov via KO (Punch) in the 1st round, 2 minutes in.



Dusko Casic vs. Dutch Schaeffer - Schaeffer via Submission (Triangle Choke) 2nd round, 1 min.



Rick Lance vs. Jiggaboo Crane - Lance via TKO (Strikes) in the 3rd round, 1:30-ish.



Rueso Bear Junior vs. Sub Zero - Junior via Decision (Unanimous).







Fight #6: Frank Angel vs. Dutch Chronic.







Black belt Dutch Chronic takes on Frank Angel who has been on a roll in (all) different organisations. This is his R.T.T debut and, if done right, could earn him some major hype within the organisation. Chronic has been around for a while, perfectionising his Boxing and BJJ. The 30-year old claims he's far from his retirement and feels a title shot still within his capabilities. However, he will have trouble submitting Angel, who has an awesome record of 16 wins, 15 via submission. Will we see a submission battle? Or will Chronic go stand-up and punch him out?







I'm picking Chronic via T.K.O (Punches) in the 2nd round, 3 minutes.







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Fight #7: Chuck Steel vs. Takehiko Takaki.







The current 170lbs champion, Takehiko Takaki takes on "Cold" Steel, Chuck Steel who has been on a 4-fight losing streak. Takaki has been fighting in different divisions, and got a title shot in almost all of them. He had fought Chuck Steel before, but no dice. Steel has won the title for the 185's twice, just to lose them again. His hopes of another title shot maybe be coming to an end if he loses this one. Many, even me, speculate that Takaki is losing this one, and we'll have a flashback to V.O.G 70.







Chuck Steel, via Decision (Unanimous).







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Fight #8: Muay Thai Spar vs. Mr. Lime







Malcolm X's Mr. Lime takes on Elite Sparring partner Muay Thai Spar. Mr. Lime has had an amazing career, and if you were to look on his fight record it's like some wild jungle. Title fights, awards, different organisations, and 2 different divisions. Mr. Lime is all-rounded and could take this fight anywhere he wants, but has to watch out for Spar's Elite Muay Thai, which has been to be a problem for both himself, and his opponents in the past. Mr. Lime reminds me of the legendary fighter Jeremy Cornish...







Mr. Lime via TKO (Strikes) in the 3rd round, 1st minute.







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Fight #9: CO-Main event: Dana White vs. Straight Flush







Dana White, one of the more popular fighters out there takes on the Elite Wrestler, "Royal" Straight Flush. Dana White claims he has had 40 wins, all by knockouts in his past Boxing Career. I'd claim it to be complete bull, but whatever. Straight Flush is put into a tight corner here. If he's able to take this fella down, he's got this in the bag. If Dana takes it to the clinch or goes to his Boxing background, it's over for Straight Flush, and it'll be a Straight K.O.







Dana White via K.O (Punch) in the 1st round, 3 minutes in.



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The Main Event: The 185lbs Title bout between Demian Maia (c) and Augusto Soto







The former #1 manager in the world, Bas Rutten puts his best fighter Demian Maia against former #2 manager in the world, Bartolomeo St. Achura's... well, not best fighter Augusto Soto. Maia has alot coming with him into this fight. Maia is the current champion and has defended his title once before this fight. He's taller than Soto, he's heavier than Soto. Soto had better watch his back. Literally. Maia is superior on the ground, so that's two factors Maia can focus on, or go for the exciting Boxing match, where they are equal. Knocking each other might not be on Maia's agenda, so i think Rutten's gonna tell him to take this one down and beat the shit out of him, maybe try to lock in a nice submission. We will see.







I'm calling Demian Maia via TKO (Strikes) in the 4th round, 2 minutes in.







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So that's it for me! I'll see you guys for the review after the event and of course, the preview for 91 right after. Have a good one guys!

 

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