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"What is Be Nasty Day?"

Event Preview: BRFC2: Be Nasty Day
Battle Royale Fighting Championship {190k+}
2013-03-08, Tokyo, Paddy O'Malleys Bar - Tokyo
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8th March marks the national holiday of Be Nasty Day. This holiday is little known of and rarely celebrated around the world… But Battle Royale Fighting Championship is not going to pass on the opportunity to bring you “BRFC2: Be Nasty Day!”  What better way to celebrate this festive day than fighters exchanging fist to face, taking home an opponent’s limb, and unleashing all sorts of nasty to one another for this exciting line up in store…?

Main Event:  Fat Man Mendoza (2-0-0) vs Murilo "Сapturar" Bustamante (2-1-0) – 185lbs middleweight

Fresh from his victory over Seth Gunn in “BRFC: The Beginnings”, top level wrestler Mendoza has proven he is quite a force to be reckoned with in the middleweight division. From the opening prelim bout for BRFC’s debuting fight card to this week’s headlining main event, Bustamante stocks has raised considerably after this destruction over Jose Castro. The two men involved in this bout had met previously in the regional circuit with the Brit, Mendoza gaining the win via TKO. The Brazilian, “Capturar” had taken upon himself to call out Mendoza for a rematch and there is no better fight than a grudge match to headline our holiday “Be Nasty Day” event!

Co-main Event: Yaga Shura (5-2-0) vs Anderson "Tarantula" Silvia (2-0-0) – 185lbs middleweight

In our co-main event, two top level grappling specialists goes head to head also in our middleweight division. One of the most experienced fighters in BRFC, Shura will be entering the cage with 7 fights under his belt. All five of his victories had come by way of submission. Welcoming him will be the undefeated “Tarantula” Silvia, who also be making his BRFC debut.

Akira Yasuharu (2-0-0) vs Kato Yamamoto (2-0-0) – 145lbs featherweight

Next on the card we have an intriguing matchup in the featherweight division between two heavy handed fighters, Yasuharu and Yamamoto. Yasuharu’s two professional fights to date has totaled to an impressive 61 seconds only (both victories came by way of KO) and Yamamoto has dominated and outclassed his opponents with his highly decorated boxing skills (although his recent win over Ryo Yoshimitsu may have been considered controversial by some fans and critics). The outcome of this bout may lead one man to a featherweight title bout in the following week’s “BRFC3: Champion’s Road” event…

Illias "The Tazmanian Beast" Stefano (2-0-0) vs Peter "The Machine" Jackson (2-3-0) – 170lbs welterweight

After making quick works of Hugo Stiglitz in the first ever BRFC event, the Saudi Arabian Stefano is set to welcome the new addition to the welterweight roster, Peter Jackson. The British Muay Thai specialist is well experienced, and will need to put together his striking and wrestling skills to contend with “The Tazmanian Beast’s” grappling and BJJ ground game.

Michael "The BoneCrusher" Millar (1-0-0) vs Khalil Bradley (1-1-0) – 170lbs welterweight

Two exciting new additions to BRFC’s welterweight division are Michael Millar and Khalil Bradley who will lock horns on March 8th, Be Nasty Day! Both fighters are well rounded and no doubt will be looking to make a huge impression on their respective BRFC debut.

Apollo Buttchecks (1-1-0) vs Maximus "The Roman" Spartus (0-0-0) – 185lbs middleweight (TBC)

Coming off a tough decision loss and “Fight of the Night” performance against Deyna on his BRFC debut, Apollo Buttchecks looks to get back in the cage soon as possible and bounce back into the win column. The man looking to deny Buttcheck’s with the victory will be BRFC newcomer, Maximus Spartus. The strong Italian boxer and skilled BJJ practitioner looks set to make his MMA debut (if his management team can come to agreement with the bout), which will indeed be a fight filled with fireworks!

Eisei Fumiaki (1-0-0) vs Kenji "The Samurai" Nagamoto (0-0-0) – 145lbs featherweight

After his impressive MMA debut and securing “Submission of the Night” triangle armbar victory, the talented Muay Thai expert Fumiaki has proven he is no slouch on the mat and can comfortable take on opponents off his back. The recent MMA debutant will now be handed the opportunity to welcome another newcomer in fellow Japanese, Kenji Nagamoto who looks to put his impressive boxing and wrestling skills on display.

Ryo "Shinigami" Yoshimitsu (3-3-1) vs Ieyan Reve (1-3-0) – 145lbs featherweight

With both fighters entering this fight with three defeats in a row (Yoshimitsu bested by Yamamoto in a debated UD upset and Reve suffered a submission loss by Fumiaki), they will be doing all they can to make sure they are the one to make it four in a row! Both fighters are evenly matched, with Yoshimitsu having a very slight edge in the wrestling department while Reve has the better stand up skill.

Hugo Stiglitz (1-1-0) vs Sbrubles "Massaranduba" Da Silda (0-0-0) – 170lbs welterweight

Having fallen victim of Stefano’s vicious ground n’ pound in “BRFC: The Beginnings” handing him his first defeat, Hugo Stiglitz is determined not to suffer such faith again but instead to dish out punish on whoever he faces next. The German BJJ practitioner will have his opportunity again MMA newcomer, Sbrubles Da Silda. The Brazilian, "Massaranduba"  is a highly decorated wrestler and fans will be in for a treat if they are looking for a strategic ground battle between two pros.

Junior “Cigano” Dos Santos (0-1-0) vs “Monster” Ula Cleo (1-1-0) – 145lbs featherweight

Opening the night’s “BRFC2: Be Nasty Day!” fight card will be a battle between two featherweights, Junior Dos Santos and Ula Cleo. The Brazilian, Dos Santo didn’t quite open his MMA career as he wanted having suffered a TKO loss on this debut in the regional circuit. But the talented striker is set to put that behind him with his career ahead in BRFC as he takes on the highly skilled Polish BBJ expert, “Monster” Ula Cleo.

So people ask, “What is Be Nasty Day?” Battle Royale Fighting Championship will put this national holiday on the map and make it a date to remember! Tune in March 8th, BRFC: Be Nasty Day!

 

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