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Infinity Light Heavyweight Title Tournament

Event Preview: Infinty: LHW Title Tourny Rd 1
Infinity (240K&260K)
2016-02-13, Helsinki, Hard Knocks - Helsinki
Author:Tycoon Judas

Light Heavyweight Title Tournament Opening Round

 

Infinity is Set to embark on its 5th Series of Title Tournament Chaos this timearound we focus on the Light heavyweight division. Located at the Hard Knocks: Helsinki Arena we will see four Opening round bouts with 8 top 205 lb fighters hungry for Victory. Let's stop beating around the bush and get down to the Matchups.

 

 4. Kelvin Tatum (5-2-0)  vs  5. Thor Wood (3-4-0)

Tatum Seems to be the more established of the two with a steady 5-2-2 record with all 5 wins being finishes. Tatum a former MMA Gods vet has the tools to finish standing and on the mat, Tatum is very strong a may try to bully his opponent in the clinch. His Opponent Thor Wood well make his return to the Infinity Cage after a "Sub of the Night" Performance. Thor is also a very good fighter both standing and on the ground, he may want to use his superior Muay Thai in this one. The Clinch may be interesting in this one.

 

2. Joe Garcia (4-1-0)  vs  7. Cole Ohmsford (4-5-0)

 

Next we will see to savy grapplers take to the Infinity cage. Joe Garcia has only tasted defeat once in his young career posting a 4-1 record. He looks to be a good groundsmen with two Submission wins under his belt. Cole Ohmsford has had his ups and downs, but has showed signs of greatness. He is a former Ultimate Pit Fighting (260K+ ID) vet.

 

                 

3. Richard Blood (3-4-0)  vs  Joe Castillo (8-4-0)

 

Blood is a true wrestler with some decent Submission ability. He also has a knack for getting caught in submissions as well. Richard will be making his Infinity Debut, after his depature from the once known Stomp a thon org. Joe Castillo is also making his Infinity Debut in the tournament, he is a former Highland Games Alumni. Joe has a lot of experience and has f5 finishes to his name. Joe also has a great chin so he may try and keep away from the grappling aspect at all coast and try to finish the fight standing,

 

1. Gilad Shilat (6-6-0)  vs  8. Steve Deverux (11-7-0)

 

In the final bout in the opening round of action we take a look at the #1 seed Gilad Shilat. Gilad looks to be the best striker in the tournament with 5 of his 6 wins coming by way of KO.  Shalit has also been no stranger to championship competition having 3 title fights, unfortunately he has gone 0-3 thus far. If Shilat isnt the best striker Steve Deverux would have to be winning all 11 of his fights by KO. With 3 "KO of the Night" fights the former SPI: Helsinki vet would love another Highlight reel finish.

 

Also on the Card a Feature bout between to of the Openweight Divisions best, as Arne Riseman battles Infinity newcomer Shape Shifter with the winner climbing one step closer to the top off the jam packed Infinity Openweight Division.

 

Well I'm Douche McBaggins and i say go drink a tall glass of go Unfuck yourself and enjoy a awesome night of ass whoopin excitement. Ladies and Gentleman its been fun, but not that damn fun, but hey when life deals you lemons make some lemonade ok.

 

Cheers

The Doucher Signing off!!!!

 

 

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