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world combat 3 preview predictions

Executioner FC, Fight Organization, New York
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 World Combat Championship 3

 
Ladies and gentlemen, coming to you live from Wild Bob’s Bar – The Island on the 21st of December, 2014. World Combat Championship 3! Tonight we have 10 fights in the cage where we will see combatants leave everything in the ring to show their worth in the WCC. We are privileged to witness the WCC 205lbs Championship defended for the very first time where newly crowned champion Damian Koza will take on Ben Pulse! The winner taking home the glory, the loser leaving with nothing but disappointment. Everything on the line here tonight, so without further ado, let’s get to it!
 
 Koko “Koks” Smorawa (1-0-0) vs. Ugly “Mrbig” Punk (0-1-0) 265lbs
In our first contest of the evening, Koko Smorawa will make his WCC debut after picking up a dominating victory in the Quick Fight Championship with a 23 second knock-out. He will take on an opponent who is coming off a tough submission loss against Rape Alarm after getting completely dominated in the first round. Both of these fighters are boxers with a wrestling and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu background. We have yet to see anything from Smorawa besides a 23 second victory so this one will be difficult to call. But taking in to consideration it only took 3 head punches and a punch combination to knock out his recent opponent, Smorawa has a lot of bring to the table with his iron fists. With that being said, and Ugly Punk’s poor performance in his last bout, I believe Koko Smorawa will go on to win this fight. Smorawa by knock-out.
 
Remi Mooki (0-0-0) vs. Clay Tyson (0-1-0) 265+lbs 
Moving on to our next contest for the evening, Remi Mooki will make his MMA debut tonight against an opponent who had a demoralizing round 1 knock-out defeat against Mike Spacion in his recent debut, Clay Tyson.  Remi Mooki is an all-round fighter, training in all aspects of mixed martial arts. This could prove to either be an advantage or disadvantage when facing an opponent who is heavily focused on boxing and wrestling. The key to victory will be how each fighter and coach sets their game-plan. Will Remi Mooki and his training camp see their strength of Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu coming in to this contest? And will Clay Tyson use his boxing and wrestling to his advantage? We will have to wait and see on fight night where only one of these fighters will walk out victorious. Tyson by knock-out.
 
Mickey Henderson (1-0-0) vs. Adonai “Almighty” King (1-0-0) 265lbs
In our next bout of the evening, we see 2 heavyweight contenders making their WCC debuts are both of them picking up knock-out victories in their recent Quick Fight Championship matches. Mickey Henderson is a straight-up boxer and wrester with no Muay Thai or Brazilian Jiu Jitsu experience. He will be focusing on keeping this fight standing up while using his grappling defense as much as possible. Meanwhile, King is a straight boxer with some training in Muay Thai and wrestling. To gain the best possible advantage, King will need to move in to the clinch as much as possible to score points with the judges and to take Henderson out of his comfort zone. Another option would be to try and out-box Henderson which would make this contest a 50/50. I feel like the key to victory in this bout will come down to who can start the fight with the most dominance. I feel like this will carry over in to good momentum and win them the fight. But I wouldn’t place money on this fight, too close to call! Henderson by knock-out.
 
Jarold “The Spider” Jackson (2-1-0) vs. Cho King Fang (1-1-0) 145lbs
Coming up next, 2 fighters making their WCC debuts and are both looking to impress WCC fans by showing off their skills in the hope to gain future title contention. Both of these fighters are wrestlers and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu specialists with no training on their feet. That means that we are in for a technical ground fight which is always exciting as we see how well these fighters and transition and control their opponents on the ground. The statistics are basically identical besides the extra victory on Jackson’s record. Another tight contest which I wouldn’t wager my own money on. The only thing I could put my money on this fight, is the level of entertainment and action we will be seeing from start to finish! King Fang by submission.
 
Koba “Combat” Boyka (1-0-0) vs. Ren “Deadly” Grusen (2-1-0) 145lbs
This next bout should be an interesting one to say the least. The battle of boxing vs. BJJ. Koba Boyka specializes in boxing and wrestling while Ren Grusen is a wrestling and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Boyka is coming off a knock-out victory over fellow WCC fighter Cho King Fang which was done in style by ending the fight in just 24 seconds of round 1. Can he repeat the same outcome by defeating submission artist Ren Grusen? Grusen is coming off 2 wins from 3 fights, both by round 1 submission. I believe Boyka has the advantage coming in to this fight, purely because he is evenly matched with Grusen in their wrestling abilities. This means that Grusen will have a hard time taking Boyka to the ground to work his strengths. Meanwhile, all Boyka needs to do is stay on his feet and the fight is his for the taking. However, 1 takedown is all that it would take for Grusen to pick up his 3rd submission victory. But I still give this fight to Boyka, with an early knock-out victory.
 
Scotty Fartsmells (4-1-1) vs. Randy “Pan” Goatboy (2-1-0) 135lbs
Coming up to the back-end of this highly entertaining event, we see 2 fighters who have recently picked up victories in the debut of world combat. Fartsmells and Goatboy both receiving round 1 knock-out victories, they will be looking to continue that great form in the 3rd instalment of world combat, and one of them will do just that. This fight could also prove to be significant in regards to title contention as Fartsmells is ranked #3 in the 135lbs division while Goatboy is just outside of the top 5. A victory to either of these fighters will edge them closer to the number 1 contender spot. Both fighters being Muay Thai and wrestling specialists, it will be a tight contest and will come down to which fighter can get the upper-hand in the early stages of this contest. I believe the experience advantage will prove too much as Fartsmells enters the cage for the 7th time. I believe he will pick up the victory, but it won’t be easy. This should put him in line for the next 135lbs title shot in the near future. Fartsmells by a late knock-out.
 
“Prince” Shoddy Body (5-0-0) vs. Dick Wad (4-0-0) 170lbs
Speaking of world combat 1 winners, Shoddy Body and Dick Wad also picked up crucial victories in their recent world combat 1 fights. Both fighters also stand undefeated, and one of them will continue that reign of domination by the end of the night! Body holds 5 victories with all of them going by submission. He is trained in wrestling and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu whereas his opponent, Dick Wad, trains in Muay Thai and wrestling. Wad has won 4 from 4 with only the 1 finish which came in his recent bout. He will be wanting to add another finish to that record if he has any intent on moving up the 170lbs ranks to give himself a chance to fight for the title. If Wad can avoid the takedown ability of Body, then this fight will be favorable to him. That’s no easy task though as Body has a takedown average of 61%. And I believe Body will use this strength to his advantage by taking out this fight. Once he takes down Wad, this fight will more than likely be over. Body by submission.
 
Riley Freeman (1-1-0) vs. Derrick Jon (5-0-0) 145lbs
Edging closer to our main event of the evening, we see 2 WCC debutants clash horns in a tough and entertaining contest! Riley Freeman is coming off a tough decision loss in the Quick Fight Championship but will be looking to use his extensive wrestling and Muay Thai ability to defeat unbeaten competitor Derrick Jon. Riley Freeman is a young, un-coming fighter with a lot of potential at such a young age. Unfortunately losing his last bout, he will be determined to bounce back with a devastating performance against the undefeated Derrick Jon. Making his WCC debut, Jon will be challenged more than ever as he steps up from the QFC in to a professional bout. I believe he is out-matched in this contest as Freeman shows stronger wrestling and Muay Thai ability as well as boxing. However, statistics don’t always mean everything. The experience advantage to Johnson will be the definitive factor as Freeman will still be trying to shake off the in-ring jitters. Freeman is definitely a fighter to look out for, however I believe Jon will take this fight home in a tough 3 round contest. Job by decision.
 
Lou “The Rabbit” Hole (4-2-0) vs. Sam “monster” MacLeod (6-3-0) 170lbs
In our last 3 round bout of the evening, we see 2 fighters making their return to world combat after competing in the debut event a week ago. Lou Hole came away with an impressive rear naked choke midway in to round 1 against Dennis Mac. On the other side of the spectrum, Sam MacLeod has come off a knock-out defeat against Dick Wad last bout. However, it seems like MacLeod has recovered nicely from that one. But he will be fired up as the controversial defeat came after he had supposedly had Vaseline in his eyes, as he was clearing it from his eyes Dick Wad came across with a cheap shop, knocking MacLeod out cold! He will be looking to use his extensive boxing ability to our-strike his opponent with the hope of staying off his back. Lou Hole will be aiming for that takedown as much as possible to get away from the hard hitting power of Sam MacLeod. That will be the ‘make or break’ element of this bout. If MacLeod can stay away from the takedowns of Hole, he will pick up a well-needed victory which will put him up there in to title contention. If Hole can grapple with MacLeod, the ball will swing in to his favor. So who will it be? Judging by the low percentage of takedowns made by Hole and the reasonable defense of MacLeod, I believe Sam MacLeod will take this fight out as he will use his 89% accuracy on head punches to his favor. Get the cut-man ready because this one is going to get messy! MacLeod by knock-out.
 
WCC 205 lbs. Championship
Damian Koza (6-2-0) vs. Ben “Unincorporated” Pulse (6-3-0) 
Ladies and gentlemen, the moment you have all been waiting for! The main event of the evening! 2 combatants fighting it out for the WCC 205lbs Championship! And now, the challenger, coming in with a record of 6 win, 3 losses. 6 from 6 by way of knock-out including his recent 2 fights coming in a combined time of 18 seconds! You heard me right, 9 seconds in both of his recent fights! Introducing the hard hitting boxer, Ben “Unincorporated” Pulse! Introducing his opponent, with a record of 6 wins, 2 losses with 3 wins by knock-out. He is a Muay Thai and wrestling specialist. He is the current WCC 205lbs Champion… Damian Koza! Ben Pulse has been more than impressive in his career thus far, winning 4 fights in a row in exceptional fashion. And now he gets his well-deserved title shot. Can this boxing expert become the newly crowned champion? Or can Damian Koza make the first WCC title defense by defeating Ben Pulse? Koza comes in to this fight suffering minor injury, however he still took on the fight, not backing down from a contest. Will that be his downfall? Koza must start this contest aggressively by using his wrestling advantage to the best of his ability. If he doesn’t, Pulse will be able to use the injury to his advantage by striking his way to the title. In what will be a highly entertaining contest, I believe that will be the definitive factor in this title fight. You MUST be 100% especially when fighting for such high stakes. I believe we will be crowning a new champion tonight, in what will be a hard-hitting contest nonetheless. Pulse by knock-out.
 
And there we have it. 10 fights here at Wild Bob’s Bar – The Island where we will witness a great event! History will be made with the 205lbs title being defended for the first time! Who will come out victor at the end of these highly entertaining contests? We will have to wait and see. Okay WCC fans, let’s get it on!

 

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