DMMA weekend Primer 07/22-07/24
DMMA kicks the Weekend off With Friday night Fights III Live from the H20 Arena in London, England. This event is headlined by former DMMA Light Heavyweight Champ Misha Hasselhoff as he challenges Vitali Kersikov I I. Next up we move to the Knights Court in London for DMMA 124. Camaras Account will be looking to make his 3rd consecutive Title Defense as he defends against Seppo Ilmarinen. Finaly we end another DMMA week in the Fantastic little town of Amsterdam for DMMA 125. Headlined by Kaupens vs Polus, Dynasty will also be crown are first Bantamweight champion on this very card.
DMMA Friday Night Fights III
Co-Main Event
Heavyweight Bout
Sovor Trandel(5-6-1) Vs Xavier Washington(8-6-0)
Don't let the pro record fool ya, Trandel is a highly skilled competitor in this Dynasty Heavyweight Division. Not to mention his a Flippin Dark Elf Savant (Not sure what that is but it sounds pretty badassimous). "The Savant" had a breakout performance in his last contest where he disposed of Hunter Acosta with a Superman punch, garnering a KOTN bonus as well. A winner of 4 of his last 5 fights, Xavier Washington is Creeping ever so close to a title shot, this may be his toughest obstacle to date but one with a high reward. Washington recently took out DMMA Newcomer Tau Masunwendinghamar in a action packed almost three-minute fight. Xavier is going to push the pass and test the chin of Trandel early and often, and with Sovor coming off an insane KO one has to ask will this be the standup war we all need or will Trandel avoid the strength of his opponent? Regardless two fantastic strikers with decent chins, should be most excellent.
Main Event
Light Heavyweight Bout
Vitali Kersikov I I(8-3-0) vs Misha Hasselhoff(9-6-0)
In the Main Event of DMMA Friday Night Fights III we will see a rematch almost a year in the making. Vitali a member of the coveted Kersikov family, bounced back after a setback with a second round KO win over Anthony Lalime at DMMA 117. Now a winner of 5 of his last 6 Kersikov has another shot to put his name on the map in this packed 205 division. Standing in his way this time is Former champ Misha Hasselhoff who recently had his chance to fight for the belt again halted. That fight was a bit of a shock for Misha as he just could not get anything going and was out grappled by Seppo Ilmarinen in route to a Unanimous Decision loss. The winner of this fight could very well be in a #1 contender matchup in there next DMMA appearance. Two very hungry Light Heavyweights in the ME live at the H20 Aren. Let's go this gone be a good one!
DMMA 124
Co-Main Event
Lightweight Bout
Jesse Pinkman(9-4-0) vs Pate Murhapuro(10-8-3)
Former Dynasty Lightweight Champion Jesse Pinkman will be looking to inch himself closer to the title picture after a setback in his last bout with Xylon Kofel. Pinkman previously looked pretty damn good in his come from behind TKO victory over Kra Hang where he managed to finish the fight with just 6 seconds left on the clock. Pate Murhapuro started his DMMA career with a nasty 1-4-3 record, but his perseverance has shined recently winning 3 out of his last 4 fights. Pate took a dominant Unanimous Decision verdict over the Legendary Bruce Lee in his last fight, no not that guy, this Bruce Lee. Murahapuro now finds himself in a great spot, to pick up a win over a Former Dynasty MMA champ. Sounds like another rags to riches story in the making, but Jesse Pinkman says "Yeah, Bitch", I don't think so, to that.
Main Event
*Light Heavyweight Championship*
*Challenger*Seppo Ilmarinen(12-4-0) vs *Champion* Camaras Account(16-5-0)
Definitely the most Hyped of the Weekend comes in the Saturday Night's Main event as Camara's (Fourth Multi) Account is on the Main Stage as he faces current #1 Contender Seppo Ilmarinen in a rematch. Seppo has earned two wins since his previous attempt at Accounts title. The wins where over the likes of Former champ Misha Hasselhoff and the always competitive Yar Bol. Account will now look for his third straight title defense at 205 pounds as he sets his sights out for Former longtime champ Charles Tucker's 6 Straight Title Defense marker. Account however fell short in his attempt to be the first ever Two Division Champion, losing to Heavyweight champ Jason Hightower in his most recent DMMA appearance. Now down 0-2 against the champ, for Ilmarinen this may be his last shot against Camaras Account. I expect both of these Soldiers will be in top form come Saturday Night live at the Knights Court!
DMMA 125
*Bantamweight Championship*
Jean Luc Petit(8-5-0) vs Maurits Assndrop(10-3-2)
The first ever Bantamweight Championship Fight will be contested between two familiar foes. Recently a 4-man Tournament was formed to crown the Inaugural 135-pound champion in the first matchup we saw the #1 seed and Dynasty Hall of Famer Kazuo Imanari fall to Jean Luc Petit by way of Unanimous Decision. Petit a former KT scrub has resurrected his fight career in the sport of MMA. In the other half of the bracket #2 seed Assndrop won a 3 round Unanimous Decision over #3 seed Frank Rizzo, Maurits has two wins over his opposition already the first by which he KO'd Petit in the very first round of their bout. As we look to close out another DMMA rivalry most importantly we will see a new Champion rise in the process.
Co-Main Event
Middleweight Bout
Eric Distefano(11-8-0) vs Gee Gutsu(10-7-0)
In the DMMA 125 Co-Main Event we are treated to a true clash in styles when Heavy handed Striker Eric Distefano faces off against BJJ Black Belt Gee Gutsu. Distefano is a DMMA trooper who really doesn't get the credit he deserves as he has fought a who's who in this extremely stacked 185 division. A vicious Striker, Eric has finished all of his wins by way of (T)KO. Much like his Counterpart Gee Gutsu has finished all of his victories as well, only he has done so by Submissions. Gutsu now riding a two-fight win streak has dispatched both his recent victims with his patented Kimura lock. I have a heavy feeling this one will be finished at some point.The question is whose discipline will reign supreme.
Main Event
Middleweight Bout
Ansis Kaupens(15-4-1) vs Raminus Polus(18-7-0)
Closing out this Dynasty Weekend in Amsterdam we will see former Middleweight champion Ansis Kaupens return to the cage after his Title losing defeat to Rectal Thermometer, Kaupens is a fan favorite who always puts on a incredible show as soon as the bell sounds. With an incredible 11 "Fight of the Night" Bonuses he is simply a guy you never want to miss when he hits the Octagon. Now at 15-4-1 in his career, Ansis needs just one more fight to set himself up for another potential title challenge. Standing across the cage is a man who is no stranger to Championship fights either in Polus. A onetime Caged Warriors MMA Welterweight champ, Raminus has recently moved to MW where he is now 2-1. "Battlemage" most recently was awarded a Unanimous Decision over Raphaël Ambrosius Costeau at DMMA 117. Huge fight for both of these men who are looking for a championship once again, expect an all-out war.
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