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JUST BLEED 6

Editorial by Albert Kaufman

In every path in life begins in stages; every living creature before they die must be born. The world of Competative Fighting is no different. Before they were great Champions or fan favorites there was a Professional Debut. Some fighters get the taste of sweet victory, others have a mouth full of bitter loss. Which ever way the fight may sway this is only the mark for the begining. What happens next? Well as a former MMA Fighter and JuJitsu Practitioner, I can tell you from experience that the road to greatness is long, lonely and incredibly difficult with various obstacles of all shapes, sizes and situations. What I have found to be the most important decision that can lead to ultimate success or absolute failure is the League in which a fighters competes through. I want to speak about an event being held by one of the finest Leagues available.
    JUST BLEED MMA 280K has scheduled another event with partners Lion Fightwear and Just Bleed Betting. This event, following the tradition of sequence, appropriately titled 'Just Bleed 6' has the potential to set a high-bar standard for all Leagues. Located in the City of Angels and housed comfortably within Hyashi's Lounge awaits a night of battle-proven warriors, lets take a moment to show this great fighters some well-deserved attention and break down the matchups and I'll give you my predictions on the bouts.
    First fight we have Steve Boner Jr versus Adriaan "Punisher" Visser. Boner JR holds a record of 0-1-0 against Vissers Record of 1-1-0. At first glance at the record it may seem as though Boner JR has too much on his hands to possibly walk away with a win, but after further investigation it shows that this fight may be one of the most evenly matched in the entire card. Though Visser hold the most skill in his Muay Thai and JuJitsu, Boner JR has a large advantage in his Boxing and his Wrestling. If Boner JR. can keep his opponent at the end of his Jab and avoid bottom positions he may have a really good chance to win. Unfortunately my bet is going to Visser for the win I'm going to guess by Submission or Decision.
    Next we have Luis Montano versus Loyd "Perfect Shot" Perez, two 135LB newcomers and Rookie MMA Fighters that are both set on using their skills to better their records. Montano comes in at 1-1-0 which is the better of the two records compared to his opponent Perez who carries a record of 0-1-0. Both fighters seem to break even with their JuJitsu so I wouldn't expect to see too many Submission attempts. Perez the more skilled of the bout with high level Boxing and Wrestling. Looking at the other end of the Cage it seems that Montano brings a level of Muay Thai that can only be summarized as 'World Renoun'. If I was to predict the outcome I would see Perez making his first MMA victory by way of TKO.
    Continuing on, we find ourselves swimming into the deep end of the talen pool with our next newcomers. Chris "The Annihilator" Ho with a winning record of 2-1-0 versus fellow fighter Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao (1-0-0). Both fighters are making their BLEEM MMA 280K Debuts but I am feeling a slight favorite for Ho to take the victory in this bout. By looking at the stats I see that Pacquiao seems to have a strict speciality in Boxing, dubbing him one of the most dangerous Rookies I have seen in a while. On the other hand I see Ho having a deep skill set combining with Muay Thai, Wrestling and BJJ. Though his skills are not as mismatched as his boxing compared to Pacquiao, they are more of a variety. If Ho can get past Pacquiao's hands and get him to the ground he will take it. If Pacquiao can turn this into a Boxing match, I see a KO victory for sure in his future. With all factors added I see this going in favor of Chris Ho.
    Lets make a jump to the men of the hour, our Headliners. This is a fight that I am absolutely excited about. 7-3-1 Las Vegas Phenom Chance Birmbaum comes face to face with the 6-0-0 undefeated Los Angelos local Van "The Highroller" Harvey. Now Harvey may come in with a perfect record split down the middle with 3 TKO/KO and 3 Submission victories, I still wouldn't set him as the overbearing favorite in this matter. Birmbaum comes with an impressive resume  as a TWGC Tournament Finalist, QFC Tournament Runner-up as well as participated in multiple high level Leagues. This man comes jam-packed full of high level experience which may take away the zero his opponent holds so dear. The skills of these men break nearly down the middle not giving the advantage to either of them. If I was to bet on who was top pick for fight of the night I would bet my life savings, and there is not much in that account, on the Headliners. I can't even give a straight prediction. This folks can literally go either way.

Come Check Out JUST BLEED 6
15 Oct 2016
Hyashi's Lounge - Los Angeles


Thats it for me Fight Fans
You'll be hearing from me soon
Don't forget to fight the good fight

Your Truly
Albert Kaufmann

 

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