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Johnny "Vampire Hunter" Albatross

Fighter profile of Johnny Albatross by John Wayne

Johnny "Vampire Hunter" Albatross is ready to add another belt to his gymnasium's championship wall. The former ENIGMA and Synchronicity Bantamweight champion is scheduled to take on the current Combate Bantamweight Champion Eduardo "Raw Power" Corassa in what fans are expecting to be a fire fight from the opening round and an early candidate for fight of the night honours.

Johnny is entering the contest with a 22-5 professional combat record going 13-2 in his last 15 bouts. The Spaniard from Seville is a known finisher holding a knockout percentage of 72.73%. He vows to his fans to add another knockout to his ever growing list of victims when he faces off against Corassa. See, Johnny doesn't just hunt vampires for a living. Inside the arena of mixed martial arts he hunts championship belts, perfection, and legacy.

Sao Paulo's Eduardo Corassa is a very experienced MMA fighter holding a professional record of 40-15-2. Fighting out of Rocco Mediate's Icecream Parlor in New York, Corassa has been a mainstay in the midget weight divisions for many years. As the current Combate Bantamweight Champion and a former Combate Featherweight Contender, Eduardo Corassa is no stranger to big fights. Corassa was also a one time WVT Lightweight Champion before losing his championship belt to the current #3 P4P Fighter Ryoto "War Machine" Takahashi.

When these two explosive powerballs collide inside the center of the octagon, fans can expect nothing but fireworks. Both fighters are known for their abilities to press forward, switching from accuracy to power with fluidity parralel to noone. They are top of the class strikers at 135 lbs. Johnny's the younger fighter by 8 years and has a healthy height advantage over the Brazilian, but Corassa has way more experience at this level of the game.

Johnny's coach John Wayne of the Phillipines made a bold prediction ahead of their showdown: "Johnny is one of the best fighters at Undisputed and the most promising prospects from my camp. I expect him to win and win with style. If his hand isn't raised by the end of the five rounds I will be disappointed, but we will bounce back strong. Johnny has resilence and I'm proud of him no matter what the result is."

 

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