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CFC 517 Event Preview

Event Preview: CFC 517
Canadian Fighting Championship
2023-01-07, Los Angeles, Hard Knocks - Los Angeles
Author:Louie DePalma

CFC 517 Event Preview


 
Here we are with the follow up event today, this week's second show comes to you live from Los Angeles’s Hard Knocks where another 3000 Hollywood hopefuls along with B level celebrities will mingle with LA’s most wild and crazy fight fans.  Once again our dear friend Drunk Louie is at it again as this time the fool forgot to actually correctly update his event poster to show what event number this one is, instead deciding to reach for the vodka and leave the poster as a generic reminder that intoxication is never the answer.  As always make sure you run down to PWNAGE™ located on the Los Angeles stop of the High Street for all your Fighters clothing needs to ensure their morale is recovered quickly and maintained, don't let your fake little guys wallow in dirty or pretend magical threads as that only brings them down and stunts their ability to learn in the gym and perform in the cage!  Also a key point is to fulfill their supplement needs to slow down their energy loss during those grueling training sessions, or to boost their cardio and strength workouts there is no better place than White Gorilla located right here on Montreal's stop on the High Street!! Lastly, one more shameful plug for another of drunk Louie’s many businesses, for those who enjoy putting their money where their mouths are, pop on over to 2 Headed Betting by clicking the link within today’s CFC 517 event page to place your wagers on your favorite CFC fighters as all are set for this event while you still can, many already have, many more will join them and for sure I know I will!!
 
Main Event - 170 lbs Junior Seto vs BJ Penncil
 
Kicking off CFC 517 we have a much anticipated clash between a pair of talented Welterweights as Junior Seto and his 5-0 record match up against BJ Penncil and his 3-0 record.  Word in the back is that the winner of this clash will line up against fellow undefeated BJJ specialist Edmond Chabazian for CFC Gold in a yet to be determined date/event.  When sizing these two fighters up Penncil is the shorter fighter however Seto comes in looking more of the “pencil” with his height and lower weight in comparison to his opponent.  As mentioned previously Seto is enjoying a solid start to his career having won all 5 of his fights by way of submission victory and never before seeing the light of the second round.  Standing opposite is Penncil who is also undefeated  in all 3 career fights within the cage of CFC, including a back to back matchup against the same opponent, yes, Drunk Louie at his finest there again, are we seeing a trend here yet?  Wait until he matches 2 fighters with the same manager against one another, we know that is merely 1 more vodka tonic away from happening so get ready guys!!  Both of these fighters prefer things to take place on the ground as confirmed by a combined rate of 0% strikes landed between the two of them in 8 fights, with only 1 standing strike attempt ever being thrown, I wonder what's going to happen here folks?  Looking at the stats they are fairly similar, with Seto holding the edge on takedown success rate of 29% compared to only 17%.  For both submission attempts and improving positions they are neck and neck, the only clear advantage that is seen is with Penncil’s ground strikes where he lands close to 50% of his attempts whereas Seto has yet to make an attempt in that portion of the ground game.  The odds makers have Seto as the clear favorite in this one tonight given his clear advantage in BJJ knowing this fight will no doubt end up on the ground and the much lower morale level of Penncil will most likely be his undoing.  He needs to jump over to  PWNAGE™ and grab himself some new and clean threads to boost that morale back up to Championship level if that's where he aspires to be. 
   
Co-Main Event - 185 lbs Maskar Flugamine vs Dookie PooPoo
 
Tonight’s Co Main Event will be a battle between a pair of undefeated Middleweights as Wonderful wrassler Flugamine takes on CFC newcomer and Mauy Thai fighter PooPoo, wait one second, hold the phone folks… Dookie PooPoo… what in tarnation is that noise??  Is his manager some relation to drunk Louie?  Who the hell names their fighter PooPoo, I guess its better then DooDoo mind you.  Ok, back on track here… both fighters have enjoyed TKO finishes in their career fights thus far with Flugamine wearing down both his opponents and then going for the kill later in the showdown while Pookie Boy preferred to go for the gusto before the halfway point of round one during both his trips to the cage.   Flugamine is much the same as the fighters squaring off in our Main Event as he has no time or interest in striking with his opponent and instead he prefers to roll on the ground until he gets himself into a dominant position and then look out, he lands 100% of his ground strikes, averaging just over 30 per fight.  Having never had to fend off a takedown or fight for survival on the ground we don't know for sure how Punky Brewster will fair if he is unable to keep the fight standing, but if he does, that clinch game he possess is deadly scoring close to 90% of all head and body punch attempts within the clinch, no wonder he doesn’t see much more than a couple minutes in the cage at a time.  If I am one to bet, which I am not because I have no luck at all, I would have to say that Dookie PooPoo will be determined to keep his shorts clean during this clash and end things early.
 
Well folks once again I am sorry for the shorter Previews this weekend, that's all the time I had to devote, hopefully next week we can return to looking over the entire main card of both scheduled events.  Here is a quick listing of all other fights on the main and undercard of today's event…
 
Main Card
 
145 lbs Mario Yamasaki v Winner Exotic
265 lbs Anthony Prilla v Kyle Nelson
145 lbs Makana Berzebal v Akihiro Murayama
 
Undercard
 
155 lbs Chief Bloodgates v Gavril Lukov
205 lbs Isfake Adisnia v Michael Holmes
265+ lbs Antialfredson Englorious v Elvis De Oliveira
135 lbs Jesus Correa v Parmesan Cheese
265 lbs Sellus Gravius Jr v Pier Donia
 
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