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4K.34 : HW Tourney Round 2 - Recap by Ganja Man! + more

Event Review: 4K.34 : HW Tourney Rd 2
Valhalla: Four Kings (ID 150k+)
2012-07-28, Amsterdam, The Red Light
Attendance:10,450, Event Rating:272
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BOOOOM!

Ganja went ALL OUT this time!! Please read the epic review of the biggest event in 4K history from the link below:

Recap by Ganja Man.

GANJA SO FLY!!! It's ya boy, ya main man and the crush of all ya girlfriends. Ganja here! Joining you live from mi basement where I just finished tearing through a six pack of beer, two pepperoni pizzas and an ounce of the finest Amsterdam ganja money can buy. Four Kings did it again people! I thought Dee was crazy for setting up this tournament but it seems like it's just what this org needed. Nothing attracts the crowd like a main card full of heavyweight action, tonight was no exception. We tore it up here at the Res Light, the biggest venue to ever host a Four Kings event. We just keep breaking our records! Their was a full house here, ten thousand four hundred screaming fans. That shit actually got annoying after a while... But anyways, ya didn't come here to listen to me complain. You came for a recap and that's what you'll be getting! Let's review the fights, shall we?

Main Event:

Jorge "The Damager" Aquino (8-0) Vs. "The Alabama Alpha Male" Bobby Lee Daniels (9-1) HOLY MOTHER OF GANJA!!! This is the fight we've all been waiting for. No doubt the winner would get a title shot. A former champion taking on the promotional newcomer. The heavy handed former champ, Bobby Lee Daniels, was looking to return to the top of the mountain after losing his title. Jorge Aquino is a monster, I mean seriously the guy is kinda scary. We've seen our champions put fear into their opponents hearts, but Aquino takes it to a whole new level. Daniels didn't look so good in his last outing, who am I kidding? He got knocked out in five seconds but I personally think it was just a lucky shot. Daniels no doubt would be returning with more hunger in his heart, for the belt I mean. The usual hunger he feels is for corn-dogs. Both guys came in to fight, there was no doubt about that. Aquino is a sniper, his boxing is world class and his hands are some one the deadliest I've ever seen. That's really saying something considering Daniels has the heaviest hands in Four Kings. Aquino simply out work the champ, he was way too accurate and way to technical for Daniels. Bobby is known to come out looking for the KO punch early in the first, it just wasn't there this time. Aquino easily dodged Daniel's wide shots an countered with his own. Aquino battered the champion for five minutes before they stepped back into their corners. At this point I was shitting myself, how could anyone beat Daniels up like that?! Aquino came out in the second with the same tactics and continued to pepper the former champ with crisp punches. Daniels look exhausted, early in the second he seemed to e completely out of gas. Aquino dropped him with a monster straight left and immediately dove in. "The Damager" starting dropping bombs and forced the ref to stop the fight. Bobby no!!! Jorge Aquino wins via TKO (Strikes) in 1:49 of round two.

Co-Main Event:

Harry "Heracles" Nak (7-3) Vs. Rakastaja "Thunder" Nurminen (20-4) WOOOO!!! The second round of the heavyweight tournament! These lucky sons of bitches moved on to the second round to face the be the next wave of opposition. Former champion, Harry Nak is looking for another shot at the title. His opponent, also a former champion, Rakastaja Nurminen is looking for a shot back to the top. These guys are hungry and both coming off a string of losses. No doubt that they would want to make statement in this fight. Harry Nak is the Boxer/Wrestler mix, a style that served him well and won him the title. Nurminen on the other hand is well-rounded, no weaknesses and no strengths. His balances style led him to a championship and twenty wins. I was worried for Nak early on. Nurminen dropped him with a huge Combe and Nak was completely out of it. He quickly recovered and took Nurminen down hoping to regain his senses. Nak saw an opportunity to do some damage on the ground and looked to transition into a better position. Nak easily moved into half guard and continues his submission onslaught. He caught a hold of Nurminen's far side arm and slapped on a Kimura. He cranked viciously on Nurminen's arm forcing the hardy veteran to tap. Nicely done! Harry Nak wins via Submission (Kimura) in 1:50 of round one.

Main Card:

"Captain America" Steve Rogers (7-1) Vs. "Raven" Ricardo Leroix (7-2) WAARRR!!! It's yet another heavyweight fight in the Four Kings tournament. Two of the top heavyweight contenders battled for the right to challenge the heavyweight title holder. Steve Rogers is a Muay Thai machine, always looking to end the fight with his deadly array of kicks. Ricardo Leriox on the other hand is a world class boxer, this guy has fantastic hands and isn't afraid to put them to work. These two standup monsters didn't fail to provide the fans with the striking battle they desperately craved. Rogers was simply the better tonight, he was incredibly accurate. Rogers didn't have the pace and pressure that Leriox had, but he was careful and picked his shots carefully. Rogers was looking to make every strike count, and so he did. He battered Leriox with brutal body kicks and legs kicks. Slowly wearing him out as he swung those wild, looping punches. Rogers got the opportunity to land a few head kicks that jerked Leroix's head to the side, I was shocked he didn't get knocked out! Late in the first, Rogers cracked Leriox with a huge left-right combo that had him out on his feet! Rogers landed another huge right hand that ended the night early. I've never seen a man hit the canvas so hard. Steve Rogers wins via KO (Strikes) in 4:53 of round one.

Carlos "Bam Bam" Quintana (6-0) Vs. "The Dog" Uche Mohammed (9-1)

WOAH!!! Many complained on how this wasn't the main event. The fight for the heavyweight crown between the top fighters in the division. The wrestling phenom, Uche Mohammed put his title on the line against the well-rounded striker, Carlos Quintana. Mohammed didn't surprise any one by taking the fight down to the canvas early on. Mohammed, I love you bro but you can be one boring son of a bitch sometimes. Mohammed looked for submissions as Quintana worked off his back. Snooze! These people came here for a war! Stand them up ref! Quintana and the rest of the people in the building got their wish, the ref immodestly stood them up and the action resumed on the feet. It was all Quintana after that, he was able to land his shots and stuff Mohammed's relentless takedowns. Quintana continued to dominate the standup, until Mohammed tried to close the distance forcing the challenger to clinch. Quintana ended the first round with a sharp knee. I was sacred the second round Wouk be a repeat of the first, Mohammed went for the instant takedown but was shut down by Quintana. Mohammed received heavy shots to his body, no doubt Quintana was looking to wear the champ out. Quintana landed a crushing body shot then followed it up with a huge left hook that dropped Mohammed. "The Dog" looked to recover but Quintana didn't give him the chance. He immediately jumped on top of his stunned opponent and fire away until Mohammed was no more! Every dog has it's day. Carlos Quintana wins via TKO (Strikes) in 0:28 of round two.

"The Real" Erkki Vieri (4-0) Vs. Bruce Becker (11-3)

CLINCH IT!!! A great way to get the main card started! Two hungry up and coming Middleweights looking to make a statement. The undefeated, heavy handed and granite chinned, Erkki Vieri was pitted against the battle tested veteran, Bruce Becker. Vieri is known for his clinch game, something he may have overdone tonight... He clinched early in the fight and kept his pinned. He unloaded a flurry of head shots and the occasional body shot to pick apart the ground-focused fighter. Becker didn't do much to fight back, I don't think he had the strength or skill to work in the clinch. Vieri manhandled him all the way to the three minute mark when thing started to get ugly. Vieri dropped Becker with a monster uppercut, dropping him to one knee. Vieri fired another uppercut as Becker looked to compose himself. Vieri continued to pounce on his opponent for a few more moment until the incompetent ref jumped. That's how fighters get hurt, stupid ref! Erkki Vieri wins via TKO (Strikes) in 3:50 of round one.

Prelims:

"Great Aristotle" Shaquille Oneal (4-2) Vs. "Aqua " Perseus Poseidon (5-3) Shaquille Oneal wins via KO (Head Kick) in 1:29 of round one.

Kane "Killa" Kilburn (8-4) Vs. Pulla Sorsa (4-2) Kane Kilburn wins via Unanimous Decision.

Rory "Lionheart" Lyons (4-1) Vs. Van Der Weed (5-2) Rory Lyons wins via Submission (Strikes) in 2:52 of round two.

Rudolf "Apfel" Strudel (4-3) Vs. John "Trash" Bauer (3-4) Rudolf Strudel wins via TKO (Strikes) in 0:48 of round one.

Charlie "B" Barkin (2-2) Vs. "The Devil's Song" Alan Long (4-4) Charlie Barkin wins via TKO (Cut) in 1:25 of round one.

We packed the 10k arena and damn whatta fights we had. Congrats to all the winners!!

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The activity in our forum thread has picked up the pace. There have been some great bad mouthing and also some awesome interviews written by the managers (and the fighters). Im going to start giving out money every now and then for the most active people in the thread. SO go check it out and join the fun mayhem @

http://www.mmatycoon.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=27926&st=80

Peace!

-Dee

 

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