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HIGHLAND ISLAND 12 REVIEW
Main Card by Callum McGregor
Preliminary Card by Ferg uK
Voljin Ulfzaar (8-0) Vs Val Halla (3-0) – Heavyweight Championship
Every season there is one, and Voljin Ulfzaar is the man this season. I said it in the last review, but we have an undefeated heavyweight knockout machine who specializes in brutalizing people inside the clinch. Can that be any more reminiscent of Barney Gumble from Season 3? It took Gumble just over 3 months to get to 9-0, Ulfzaar has done it in less than 2. Halla to be fair was an underdog coming into this fight, which is the first defence of Voljin’s belt. Voljin got the clinch instantly and began to do what he does best, landing punches in close to the head and body and breaking opponents down. Val Halla lasted longer than anyone else has against Ulfzaar so far, but he still didn’t survive the first round.
Voljin Ulfzaar wins at 4:10 of Round 1 by TKO (Punches). STILL Heavyweight Champion
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Aloha Tycoon Family, Justin Credible here bringing you another top notch preview, this time I’ll be previewing Island FC 13. Again I’m sticking with the main card only, so don’t get all pissy… If you want to be written about, prove your worthy! Let’s get into it!
Just Islander v Issumatar Tariaksuq start off the main card with what I’m sure to be an exciting and fast fight. Both of these men are Muay Thai experts and will almost certainly be looking to take this fight into the clinch and see who can implement offense first. Just Islander is 2-1 with his only loss coming by way of submission, and judging by I.T’s last 2 fights, no worries about that in this one. Islander has said, “I’m going to get in his ugly confused looking face and make this a grinding fight, take him to war and see what he’s made of. Let’s see how he deals with constant pressure and persistence.” I.T. is no stranger to wars in the cage, as his last 2 fights have went all 3 rounds, and he’s came out on top in both (Man this sounds like my college years). He hasn’t been a cont... |
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Hello ladies and gentlemen I’m Lillian Garrin today I have a very special interview from a camp that seem to be on the rise at the moment. 4 of its top fighters are arriving here shortly and we will get into it shortly.
First to arrive is the huge beast of a man,
Gunner Hilton (256650)
P4P – 331
7 Straight KO Victory’s
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05/03/2016
Wild Bob's Bar
London
Ladies and gentlemen, another StrikeForce Union Champion will be revealed in the cage this evening. Who is worthy of the crown? Who is willing to sacrifice it all for the title? This event is brought to you by Machine Fight Gear. Once again, here is Dave Ashbourne with your event preview:
Orjan Ank (MMA 4-4-0 , SFU 2-0-0) vs Rico Cole (MMA 0-1-1 , SFU 0-1-1)
StrikeForce Union #4 kicks off with a rematch. The last time these two fighters met, Rico Cole tapped out from a kimura. Orjan A cont... |
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Hello guys, Justin Credible here and I have a man that is one scary S.O.B and that is Moses Ohchooto! Our current 135lb king pin took the time to sit down with me and talk about some burning questions. Sit back, relax and enjoy.
Justin Credible: Moses. It’s awesome that you took time out of your busy schedule to sit and talk with me, thanks again.
Moses: You’re welcome Justin, I really appreciate you taking the time to do those previews for us, but what happened last event?
JC: Well I didn’t plan on answering questions, but… My daughter had her gymnastics meet and I didn’t get much done, anyways… back to you… You avenged your loss to Johnny Unkown and took the title and then defended it against another guy that handed you a loss, Danjie Mercado, how does it feel?
MO: It feels great, I feel like to avenge my losses, you’ll see that I did the same thing with Billy Bob, and I’m sure I’ll have another couple trilogy fights with Unkown and Mercado too. I like it, it’s fun and it adds to the buil cont... |
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It is always hard to rate who is the "best ever", so i decided to make a list based upon specific criteria. To keep it simple, i used the same criteria i used for last years fighter of the year.
Rating system:
+1 Per fight
+1 Per draw
+3 Per title fight/Super fight
+3 Per win
The following takes into consideration JUST fighters in our HOF (So it excludes fighters currently still fighter in GAMMA). Most of those fighters are already retired or are unlikely going to be able to fight at GAMMA level again. So here is how they ranked!
Raz Matazz (25622) 292
Jeremy Tonal (31632) 239
Frank Sinatra (49637) 188
Alan Bundy (21314) 160
Jt Colossus (1688) 153 (This is the only fighter on this list, still in GAMMA)
Jack Burton (17865) 152
Arthur Curry (92326) 143
Fred Ettish (63999) 140
Karl Denke (6 cont... |
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