Coming to you soon inside the Tokyo Bowl in Toyko, Japan, the #1 P4P fighter on the planet and Synchronicity Heavyweight Champion Kilo "Bloodbath" Maluga (62-14-0) is set to defend his Heavyweight crown against the evil forces and #4 Heavyweight in the world known as Imperial Washington (25-14-2).
These two titans are scheduled to do battle for the second time in their careers, a rematch that not many fans expected as most anticipated former champion and bitter Kilo rival Kjetil Olsen to dispatch Washington back at SYN 999. Washington channeled his inner American and ruined Olsen's party and the fans hopes for the Kilo vs Olsen rematch, and he absolutely bloodied Olsen to a pulp and polished him off with strikes in the second round, an impressive performance that earned him a rematch at the P4P King.
Kilo is coming off an immaculate knockout of the night performance over Adan Puno back at SYN 1000, a monumental event that will go down in the history books. Many expected Kilo to set his gloves down in the cage and ride into the Bahamas with his 5 fight winning streak, but he immediately dispelled those rumors by booking this fight against Washington.
Imperial Washington trains out of FF Forever in Helsinki, trains with the best talent in all of Findland, and he is managed by one of the best managers in the business, Marky Mark of the Finnfighters alliance.
Kilo Maluga trains out of Convicted Fight Club, surrounded by the best talent of fighters in all the land, and he is managed by the best manager in the game, the notorious Chris Karter of the Convicted Inc alliance.
PPV buyers are spoiled with a showdown like this, featuring two of the very best pitted against each other in what may or may not be the swan song of Kilo Maluga - the greatest fighter to ever enter the arena up to this date.
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