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CFC 510 Event Preview

Event Preview: CFC 510
Canadian Fighting Championship
2022-12-10, New York, The Underground - New York
Author:Louie DePalma

Ladies and Gentlemen, coming to you live simultaneously with another action packed event within Canadian Fighting Championships.   This time CFC 510 is coming to you live from The Underground in New York.     We are expecting upwards of 1000 rabid New Yorkers to witness another showcase of new young talent.  Tonight's event as is always the case lately has a good mix of fighters making their pro debuts, some who have enjoyed both amateur and pro fights and a pair of dweebs that think this is dancing with the stars atop the Main Card.   I cant say enough how pitiful this is and even more surprised the NY State Athletic Commission allows it.   As always make sure you run down to PWNAGE™ located on the Los Angeles stop of the High Street for all your Fighters clothing needs and to fulfill their supplement needs there is no better place than White Gorilla located right here in Montreal! For those who enjoy putting their money where their mouths are, pop on over to 2 Headed Betting to place your wagers on your favorite CFC fighters as all are set for this event while you still can, I know I will!!


 
Main Event - 205 lbs Nicandro Aloisio vs Robert Munson
 
I simply do not get paid enough to write about this nonsense, our Main Event pits a bloody welterweight against a light heavyweight, once again I ask, is this a clown show or Professional MMA?  Someone needs to open an investigation as I can’t believe people are going to pay to watch this drivel.
 
Co-Main Event - 155 lbs Viktor Chaney vs Joe Kamaka
 
Our Co Main Event sees a pair of Lightweight fighters stepping into the cage following debut victories only one mere week ago at CFC 508.  Chaney showcased his intelligence with his ability to smell blood and sink in the submission for victory, his second such win within the first round of both his career fights meanwhile Kamaka preferred to exploit a weakness within the clinch game with his opponent grinding down his opponent before dropping his dance partner at range with some viscous blows.  Chaney seems fairly predictable in his game plan, focusing his striking game on kicks where he has shown only a 50% success rate however the takedown side of his game has been more effective and allowed him to take the fight where he excels.   When looking at Kamaka he is very similar whereas he likes to fight in the clinch, and based on his first fight Chaney will want no part of that game as Kamaka landed 100% of his 14 strike attacks within the clinch.  So far Joe has yet to face a serious takedown fighter like Chaney and in a similar vain Chaney has not faced someone truly skilled at the striking game.  This is a classic grappler vs striker matchup that will be sure to set fireworks off and should be tonight's Main Event, who do you have?  Its far too close to call from this seat as it could go either way for sure.  My money is on another Of the Night award in this one but can't pick just yet for which guy, guess maybe its a coin toss kind of decision.
 
265 lbs Anthony Prilla vs Ben Rotunno
 
Time to step up to the bigger boys in the Heavyweight division as we see Prilla make his second trip to the CFC cage looking to redeem himself following his first round TKO loss one week ago at CFC 508.   Opposing him tonight is a Beast of a man Ben Rotunno even though said beast has yet to taste victory, apparently the only thing he has tasted recently is the coke he has shoved up his nose as if he is Jon Jones because he looks as though he has not slept in 2 weeks.  Man this is going to be a total smash job I think as Rotunno will be lucky to hit the 30% mark on energy even if he naps the day away!  Prilla steps in boasting a solid Muay Thai game to go with a granite chin but my thoughts are on that heart as he was simply crushed in last weeks matchup against potential future HW King John Akuma.  Prilla was of fer on his offensive attempts in that one and absorbed an unholy amount of damage taking in a total of 45 strikes, most of which came from within the clinch. In his amateur debut Rotunno boasted decent wrestling abilities but made a huge mistake in taking his fight into the clinch where, much like Prilla he was decimated by 24 strikes which ultimately saw his “Big Heart” and tell his chin No Mas… and down he went inside of the first round.   My money here is easily on Prilla as “Beast” will barely have enough gas in the tank to climb the steps into the cage let alone try and win a fight, look for Prilla to end this one early and get back to his winning ways by way of early referee stoppage!
 
185 lbs Uncle Ben vs Sean Foster
 
In our next matchup we make a stop in the 185 lbs division,  this one was a last minute addition to the card as the previous fighters in this slot failed to agree on terms of the fight and one manager decided to instead go MIA and not accept.  We will circle back on that one on a later date, so let's look at these two.  Uncle Ben won his amateur debut by showcasing a real mix of offensive moves, he was less than successful with any of his strike attempts however made up for that clearly with his clinch and takedown attempts.  Ben showed an ability to take the fight wherever it was he wanted it to take place, finally securing the ground strike victory inside of the first round.  Facing off against him is “Blueberry” Foster…. Ummm… Blueberry??  What in the sam hill is that noise???  Following a pair of unsuccessful amateur ventures Foster was able to grind out a UD victory last week at CFC 508 as he took his opponent the distance, during the TOTT introductions we were given a glimpse into the future as Foster opponents boldly announced how damn good he was in bed, and then proceeded to roll around on the ground for the majority of the 15 minute matchup with Foster, holding on and hugging when and where he could… Foster was not overly successful with his attempts on the ground, perhaps because he preferred to cuddle there but won out in the end as he dictated where the fight took place.  A pair of gifted Muay Thai fighters face off here and my money’s on the one with the better chin, that being Foster however lets hope he doesn't go for another bore fest on the ground, we want to see fireworks, lets go boys time to throw down and go after that KO of the night award!!
 
265 lbs Robert Douran vs Bingo Bongo
 
In our final Main Card matchup we circle back once again to the Heavies as Douran will be looking to springboard off the UD victory he enjoyed in his amateur debut while facing off against newcomer Bongo… is it just me or is this guy's manager a clown for giving him that horrible name?  On paper Douran easily holds the advantage with his determined attitude and Wonder wrasslin skills but don't sleep on Bongo as I am sure he has many tricks hidden up the sleeves of that clown suit he wears down to the cage!  Douran is clearly a one dimensional fighter here, but let me tell you dayum that one dimension was showcased in his first fight.  A 100% success rate with his takedown attempts which was followed up with 123 pitter patter ground strikes, if only this guy possessed some actual power to put something behind those strikes we may have been discussing a more exciting victory instead it appear he simply took advantage of a tired opponent and slapped him around a little more focussed on embarrassing him when he should have been trying to put out his lights!  Bongo appears to possess a more balanced skill set so let's hope that includes some take down and ground defenses or we may be watching another boring hugfest on the ground unless of course Douran has figured out where the light switch is and he actually puts some effort behind those strikes.  My money is on that happening as he will surely be a “Money Maker” as he steals the win bonus from Bingo Bongo in this one tonight.
 
Well folks that's all the time we have but here is a quick listing of our other fights on the undercard of today's event…
 
205 lbs    Gregoire Aebersold v Stephen Garver       
145 lbs    Hafnar Rafnkelsson v Dubad Mataan       
205 lbs    Jacks Sole v Harry Winston   
170 lbs    Ren Zedong v Ramon Palacios       
170 lbs    Tony Clifton v Akeen Coker
 
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