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UFC-KING
02-06-2009, 10:47 PM
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The year, 2005, the moment, unbelievable, a moment many thought could end American MMA as we know it.

Mark Wallace died. The man behind GAMMA along with Matt Tripp, died in a car accident at age 60, leaving Matt Tripp alone at the throne.

Many thought, Matt Tripp, oh, without Mark Wallace he won't have any funds and GAMMA is going to be dead by the end of the year, or Matt Tripp doesn't know anything about MMA, and with no Mark Wallace he doesn't have a chance.

Matt Tripp had this to say :

"Mark was my friend, and to see him die like this is a tragic end, but life ends up going on either way, GAMMA will continue to go along the way it has been producing top quality match-ups until it is the only remaining company on earth."

But with 7 Promotions to rid himself of, he has a stiff test ahead of him.

Now, the question remains, can GAMMA get back the top spot over Monstrously popular ALPHA-1, controlled by the ever popular PJ Ouellet in Japan, or will this be the beginning of the end for the American MMA Powerhouse. The Battle within, starts now...

UFC-KING
02-06-2009, 11:01 PM
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Promotional Rankings

1. ALPHA-1, Enormous, Japan
2. GAMMA, Enormous, America
3. BCF, Small, United Kingdom
4. WEFF, Small, Canada
5. FLASH KO, Tiny, America
6. KDM FC, Tiny, Asia
7. WVTC, Tiny, South America
8. SJ, Tiny, Japan
9. NMC, Insignificant, Europe

World MMA Council

Ladies and Gentlemen, it's time for the role call

ALPHA-1

Letsuna Hisamitsu
PJ Ouellet

GAMMA

Matt Tripp

BCF

Jerome T McCallum
Charlie Knight

WEFF

Sophie Alliss
Bethany Tonks
Rebecca Portsmouth

FLASH KO

Phineas Fry
Marko Prochazka

KDM FC

Roger Trint
DL Freeman

WVTC

Toby Woxholt
Paul Duffell

NMC

Randi Mitchell
Josh Bristow


SJ
Philip Outred
Jimmy Stonor

Alright Everybody is here, so let's get to the situation, As you all know, Mark Wallace just passed away, Matt how's the situation at GAMMA going ?

It's Going Good, I'm looking if I can find somebody to fill the position of president, Because I need to either focus on Booking, or Finance, I can't do both.

Alright, so this is a big moment in MMA, people are starting to catch on to the sport that is MMA, and we need to start delivering some stellar match-ups, or people are going to stick to their "Pro Wrestling" or their "Boxing", and we can't have that, we set out with this with a goal, and we need to pull it through to the end, is that cool with everybody.

Yes, alright, meeting adjourned.

UFC-KING
02-06-2009, 11:49 PM
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ALPHA-1 Roster and Champions

"Hollywood" Adam White, 37-10
"Flash" Alan Kendall, 19-15
Alberto Basora, 15-12
"Fists of Death" Aleksei Chekhov, 17-12
"The Mighty" Alisha Wood, 5-4
Alison Beattie, 13-11
"The Chunky Monkey" Allen LeFleur, 2-4
"Flash" Anderson Desailly, 6-4
"The Demon from Derbyshire" Andrew Rush, 31-13
"Quick Silver" Anna Thompson, 2-2
"Live Wire" Anthony LeToussier, 23-12
"The Blonde Bombshell" April Watson, 18-7
Atep of Indonesia, 26-14
Atsutane Akera, 2-2
Bae Yoon, 15-8
Bakin Sakamoto, 21-11
Billy Hupp, 1-1
"The Tap Out Artist" Billy Russell, 10-10
Bixente Fontaine, 18-12
"The Modern Day Gladiator" Bryan Van Den Hauwe, 16-13
"Blazin" Callum Henson, 13-9
Carlos da Guia, 41-7
"Snap Dragon" Carmen Routhwaite, 0-3
"The Kiwi" Carter Potter, 15-13
"The Phantom" Cecil Phillips, 0-2
"Easy Z" Chad Zoff, 0-2
"The Wrecking Machine" Chelsea Lawson, 16-4
Chie Namiki, 9-6
"The Scorpion" Chiyo Yanagimoto, 13-4
Christine Jameson, 2-1
"Miss Independance" Cindy Dumas, 2-0
Clare Peyton, 4-2
Claudio Palacios, 18-12-1
"The Bad Element" Curt Kitson, 19-9
"Danger Man" Dana Delaney, 12-14
"The Stud" Daniel Hornsby, 17-5
"The Savage" Datuk Ong Ka Ting, 17-7
"The Spartan" Davis Spyrou, 20-10
"Here Comes Trouble" Debra Everett, 5-3
"The Irish Lion" Dennis Gallagher, 17-9
"Smash-Mouth" Derek South, 8-8
Diana Marr, 0-0
Diego Arteta, 13-13
"Slamkovic" Dominykas Jankovic, 17-13
"The Nightmare" Doug Hansen, 22-10
Echiko Watanabe, 7-4
"Mr. Fantastic" Ed Burridge, 9-8
"The Relentless" Edilberto, 8-11
"The Phantom" Eiko Shiokawa, 2-1
"The Farm Boy" Eli Harris, 14-13-1
"The King" Elvis Milissis, 1-3
"The Spider" Emiko Shikuk, 1-0
"The Terror" Ethan Sutton, 14-10
Eugene Henderson, 3-3
"The Carpenter" Evan Pizzarro, 6-7
Faas Smit, 19-11
"Chief" Fatuma Roy, 21-12
"The Daddy" Felix Mattherson Jr, 18-7
Fernando Amaro, 25-7
Fjodor Kanchelskis, 8-8
"Frankie Boy" Francisco Jimenez, 0-0
Fujimaro Hidaka, 17-13
"The Lightning Kid" Fumiaki Hayashi, 29-12
"The Warrior Queen" Fusae Miura, 12-5
"Mad Dog" Gabriel Gallego, 37-12
Garry McSweegan, 17-15
"The General" Gempachi Higa, 11-9
"Glamourous G" Gianna Russo, 7-3
"The Unbreakable" Gideon Navarro, 3-2
Go Yamamoto, 24-16
"Power Pack" Grace Hughes, 1-3
"Polish Power" Grzegorz Boniek, 18-11
"Swedish Superman" Gunnar Nilsson, 32-8
"Boom Boom" Guy Broom, 9-9
"Fujizilla" Gyokusho Fujimoto, 4-4
"Silent But Deadly" Haley Croft, 14-10
Hanae Maehata, 20-4
"Storm Bringer" Hanako Shimizu, 13-4
Hans-Peter Schneider, 15-8
Haranobu Oshiro, 19-7-1
Harriet Fey, 13-7
"The Bulldog" Harry Milne, 26-14
"The Wolverine" Harvey Loeb, 16-8
"The Big Bad" Hassan Fezzik, 52-3
"The Slayer" Hester Maclean, 14-6-1
"Japanese Punk" Hisamitsu Sasaki, 0-2
Hyun-Shik Lim, 5-2
"The Fist of Justice" Ikku Funaki, 16-15
"The Show Stopper" Jack Humphreys, 21-13
"Pocket Rocket" Jackson Gray, 14-10
"The Natural Talent" Jake Keane, 4-2
"The Sao Paulo Express" Janinha, 19-4
"The Miniature Killer" Jason Dalglish, 15-8
Jean-Pierre Richelleau, 19-10
"The Rock" Jeff Carlton, 31-17
"Bad Girl" Jennie Gill, 17-2-1
"The Electrifying" Jenny DeNeuve, 16-8
"Battery" Jens Halle, 8-7
"Angel Eyes" Jessica Herbig, 2-2
Jin Katou, 12-10
"The Amazing" JJ Reid, 22-9
Jonathan Huang, 15-8
"Fred" Jordan Flintstone, 3-2
Jorge Hormazabal, 19-10
"The Cleaner" José Rocha, 0-0
"Nightmare" Julio Gutierrez, 9-5
"Iron Man" Junior Patinkin, 1-2
"Anarchy" Juozas Skerla, 11-11
"Wild Thing" Justin Brannagh, 4-6
"White Hope" Kafu Bunya, 15-17
"The Great Japanese Hope" Kanezane Fujii, 6-8
"The Barbarian" Kaoru Nanami, 16-5
"The Demon" Karen Curtis, 17-3
"Killer" Katarzyna Wojciechowska, 15-8
"Wild Thing" Katy-Jane Paulson, 6-7
"The Man of Steel" Ken Peters, 0-0
"The Gambler" Kendall Tracey, 15-5
Kimie Igarashi, 3-1
Kochiyo Chikamitsu, 14-8
Kojuro Ijichi, 18-10
"Razor" Korekiyo Anzai, 20-10
"The Predator" Kramer Mayweather, 22-11
"Unstoppable K" Kunimichi Kikuchi, 35-12
"Chopper" Kurt McDonald, 2-2
"The Reaper" Kyo Takahiro, 0-0
"The Pissed Off Angel" Laura Adair, 3-6
"The Slayer" Layla Holmes, 16-7
Leonardo da Costa, 14-7
"Lost Innocence" Leslie Myers, 8-8
"Big Dog" Linfield Ballard, 16-20
"The Future" Lisa Labone, 2-1
"The K.O. Kid" Lloyd McAllister, 14-13
"The Hillbilly Hammer" Luke Hilton, 16-6
"The Mean Machine" Lynda Epsom, 3-5
"Blaze" Machiko Fujii, 1-3
"Double M" Maggie Martin, 14-7
"Zodiac" Malcolm O'Hearn, 20-13-1
"First Strike" Marcus Speed, 10-12
"The Punisher" Marlon John, 15-9-1
"Lurch" Mason Archer, 12-6
"The Anarchist" Matthew Dean, 18-12
"Vampiro" Maya Komagata, 2-1
"Black Widow" Michelle Addams, 17-5
"Violent Conduct" Mick Curran, 27-9
"C.ockney Rebel" Mikey Wallace, 1-0
Milenko Rudonja, 15-9
Mizuki Watanabe, 8-1
"The Wing Chun Superstar" Motoki Hojo, 3-6
"The Crusher" Mugur Boc, 15-10
"The Japanese Buzzsaw" Naora Kikuchi, 13-6
"Rocky" Natalie Rogers, 3-1
"Big Mac" Nate MacReary, 10-8
"The Islander" Neil Napier, 19-7-1
"Scourge of Europe" Nicolai Mickiewicz, 15-6
"The Minotaur" Nik Minear, 7-9
"Super Animal" Noach Van Der Capellan, 18-14
Noritoshi Itou, 3-3
"Young Gun" Owen Hyde, 12-12
"The Serpent" Paulo Roberto Bezerra, 32-9
"The Edge" Percy Catcher, 17-5
Pete Shilton, 0-2
"Iron Jaw" Peter Bracewell, 27-18
"The Mack Attack" Petey Mack, 17-8
"All Business" Phil Ball, 20-14
"Yellow Peril" Rachel McGuiness, 15-5
Randall Big, 4-2
"Super Snake" Randy Carsley, 19-14-1
"The Beast of Birmingham" Rav Kapur, 21-11
"The Enigma" Ray Eton, 16-11
"Lights Out" Reinhardt Rhett, 2-3
"The Black Death" Rhianna Voegele, 0-1
Ricardo Fernandes, 29-15
"Hard Rain" Rich Robinson, 11-10
Rob Baines, 15-8-1
Robun Yamazaki, 23-19
Romi Takahashi, 14-5
"Maradonna" Rory McEnterry, 1-2
"Harvard" Ross Smith, 9-2
"Hard & Fast" Roz Wareing, 16-8-1
"Russell Mania" Russell McPhee, 10-5
"Monster Moto" Ryosei Sakamoto, 0-0
"The Golden Boy" Salvador Santos, 2-2
"The Predator" Samantha Sachs, 3-0
"The Lady of 1,000 Submissions" Sandy Olivier, 9-7
"The Phenom" Sayoko Ebisawa, 20-4
"The Man With No Nickname" Sean Morrison, 21-9
"The Bruiser" Sebastian Fernandez, 2-2
"Submission King" Seth O'Breen, 5-2
"The Butcher" Shane Gilchrist, 25-15
"The Tank" Sherman Shields, 0-0
Sho Kitabatake, 2-3
"The Queen of Mean" Simone King, 11-9
"Stealth Ninja" Stefan Champion, 16-6
"Stunning" Steph Smith, 17-7
"Ice Cold" Stephan de Winter, 7-5
"Urban Cowboy" Steve Mason, 13-7
"Mammoth" Stjepan Andric, 13-8-3
"Superstar" Stuart Strange, 16-14
"The Dragon" Tadamasa Yamada, 29-13
Taniko Uchiyama, 10-10
"The Rocket" Tara Foley, 5-1
"Crazy Monkey" Teeratep Nutnum, 22-16
"Bang Bang" Temperance McCoy, 14-4
"The Tornado" Terry Catt, 9-3
Thiago Ceni, 21-14
"Soldier of Fortune" Thomas Smith, 16-8
"The Rose" Tomi Nishimura, 1-2
"Vicious But Delicious" Tracy Garcia, 3-1
"The Drill Sergeant" Trevor Murray, 0-3
"The Real Deal" Trish Biel, 4-3
"Thunder and Lightning" Tyler Lass, 5-10
Umeka Fujiwara, 5-1
Uwe Maier, 16-6
"The Heart Breaker" Vicki Summers, 12-4
Victor Harris, 2-2
"The Hurt" Wes Hersch, 9-6
"Silent But Violent" Wilson Franklyn, 15-11
Yuya Shimizu, 11-7
Zaco, 18-14-1

Champions

Women's : Hanako Shimizu
Lightweight : Atep of Indonesia
Welterweight : Ross Smith
Middleweight : Kunimichi Kikuchi
Light-Heavyweight : Mick Curran
Heavyweight : Gunnar Nilsson

BlizzardVeers
02-06-2009, 11:57 PM
Haha, our Rav Kapurs have similar records. :)

UFC-KING
02-07-2009, 11:17 AM
Yeah, He's one of the only 3 people to beat Fezzik Though, so I think he might've gotten a better achievement then yours :p

UFC-KING
02-07-2009, 01:14 PM
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ALPHA-1 181 : Victory in Vegas

Gabriel Gallego vs. Sean Morrison
Tadamasa Yamada vs. JJ Reid
Percy Catcher vs. Anthony LeToussier
Michelle Addams vs. Chelsea Lawson
Karen Curtis vs. Chiyo Yanagimoto
Bae Yoon vs. Edilberto
Sho Kitabatake vs. Reinhardt Rhett
Robun Yamazaki vs. Junior Patinkin
Billy Russell vs. Elvis Milissis
Guy Broom vs. Billy Hupp
Junko Yamada vs. Gianna Russo
Katy-Jane Paulson vs. Maya Komagata

JJReid
02-07-2009, 01:40 PM
Looking good
Gabriel Gallego vs. Sean Morrison
Tadamasa Yamada vs. JJ Reid
Percy Catcher vs. Anthony LeToussier
Michelle Addams vs. Chelsea Lawson
Karen Curtis vs. Chiyo Yanagimoto
Bae Yoon vs. Edilberto
Sho Kitabatake vs. Reinhardt Rhett
Robun Yamazaki vs. Junior Patinkin
Billy Russell vs. Elvis Milissis
Guy Broom vs. Billy Hupp
Junko Yamada vs. Gianna Russo
Katy-Jane Paulson vs. Maya Komagata

shigakai
02-07-2009, 02:21 PM
Gabriel Gallego vs. Sean Morrison
Tadamasa Yamada vs. JJ Reid
Percy Catcher vs. Anthony LeToussier
Michelle Addams vs. Chelsea Lawson
Karen Curtis vs. Chiyo Yanagimoto
Bae Yoon vs. Edilberto
Sho Kitabatake vs. Reinhardt Rhett
Robun Yamazaki vs. Junior Patinkin
Billy Russell vs. Elvis Milissis
Guy Broom vs. Billy Hupp
Junko Yamada vs. Gianna Russo
Katy-Jane Paulson vs. Maya Komagata

UFC-KING
02-07-2009, 04:08 PM
Looking good
Gabriel Gallego vs. Sean Morrison
Tadamasa Yamada vs. JJ Reid
Percy Catcher vs. Anthony LeToussier
Michelle Addams vs. Chelsea Lawson
Karen Curtis vs. Chiyo Yanagimoto
Bae Yoon vs. Edilberto
Sho Kitabatake vs. Reinhardt Rhett
Robun Yamazaki vs. Junior Patinkin
Billy Russell vs. Elvis Milissis
Guy Broom vs. Billy Hupp
Junko Yamada vs. Gianna Russo
Katy-Jane Paulson vs. Maya Komagata

/facepalm, How did I not see this coming :rolleyes:

shigakai
02-07-2009, 04:10 PM
Rofl

UFC-KING
02-07-2009, 04:31 PM
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World MMA Council

Alright, Matt has some big news for us. Matt ?

Alright, as you know, GAMMA needed a new president, and we found one. Former GAMMA fighter Elgar, will be taking the throne, We thought this would be a great way to handle international affairs and help expand GAMMA around the world.

Alright, thanks very much Matt, and we hope to see the fruits of your labor very soon

UFC-KING
02-07-2009, 05:23 PM
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ALPHA-1's Return To Vegas was a huge hit with the fans, with only 1 fight on the main card going the distance, but before we get to the Main Card, let's review the Preliminary Bouts.

Katy-Jane Paulson (7-7) scored a very quick stoppage over newcomer Maya Komagata (2-2) with a scorching streak of punches, all landing on the Japanese fighter, ending her night just under the 4 Minute Mark. This Marks Paulson's first win in ALPHA-1 after a streak of losses, and she will be happy she got it.

Another Female fight came up as Gianna Russo (8-3) scored a devastating KO finish on the new comer Junko Yamada (6-8) which might have sealed the deal for Yamada's Release. On the losing end of 3 KO stoppages, Yamada doesn't have the ability to fight in ALPHA-1, and might be invited back if she can string together a couple victories.

Guy Broom (10-9) walked through Newcomer Billy Hupp (1-2) in yet another first round stoppage, due to elbows from the NCAA Wrestling Champion, This Marks Broom's 8th TKO Finish under the ALPHA-1 Banner, and If he continues like this he could skyrocket into contendership.

Billy Russell (11-10) got back to his old self, decisioning Elvis Milissis (1-4) in an action packed ground battle. Milissis will need to pick up some wins if he wishes to stay under the ALPHA-1 Banner. Junior Patinkin (2-2) scored the upset of the night, decisioning former Champion Robun Yamazaki (23-20) in another one-sided bout, dominating him in the ground control and stand-up game, many wonder if Yamazaki should consider retirement, given his old age could start to play a factor in his losses.

Reinhardt Rhett (3-3) avenged his 2004 loss to the Japanese Judo Champion Sho Kitabatake (2-4) by Guillotine Submission in the second round. Rhett, known as a striker, has won by Submission in 2 of his 3 victories, the other coming by KO. Rhett seems to have turned around his career, winning his last 3, and looking dominant in doing so.

The Former Champion Bae Yoon (16-8) scored a dominant TKO Stoppage in Round 3, over perennial contender Edilberto (8-12). Edilberto will need to pick up a win in this next fight if he wishes to continue fighting for ALPHA-1, but could still keep his career just because of his excitement value. Yoon, looks to be back in business, and ready to challenge the title again.

Another Head Kick Finish, this time coming from Chiyo Yanagimoto (14-4), giving Karen Curtis (17-4), the woman who was supposed to get the next title shot, her second loss in a row. Curtis will need to get back to her winning ways to stay with the promotion. Two more North American Imports Michelle Addams (18-5) scored a very close Split Decision over Chelsea Lawson (16-5), in a bout that could possibly be deemed fight of the night. We expect more from Addams.

Percy Catcher (18-5) came back to score yet another devastating KO tonight over Anthony LeToussier (23-13) The Beaten down superstar, will also need to pick up some victories to stay with the promotion, we can always wish the best for him though, and can't wait to see him back in the cage.

Tadamasa Yamada (30-13) scored a massive victory over JJ Reid (22-10) in the Third Round. "The Dragon" Scored multiple punches on the former GAMMA fighter, ultimately beating him by TKO in the Third, and cementing his place in MMA History.

The Main Event lived up to it's hype in every way, going back and forth for both fighter Gabriel Gallego (37-13) and Sean Morrison (22-9) Gallego, beating Morrison on the Feet, got over confident and took down the Ground and Pound specialist, who quickly latched on to a Guillotine Choke, and tapped out the Brazilian Muay Thai expert at 3:11 in the second round.

Fight of the Night obviously went to the Main Event, which also earned Submission of the night honors, and Percy Catcher earned KO of the night for his devastating punch sequence that left LeToussier peaceful on the canvas.

News and Notes after ALPHA-1 181

Zaco will be returning to the promotion after 6 years on the European and UK MMA Scene. He will finally be returning to Japan with a 18-14-1 record.

Michelle Addams will be being resigned after her great war with Chelsea Lawson

shigakai
02-07-2009, 05:29 PM
Tadamasa Yamada (30-13) scored a massive victory over JJ Reid (22-10) in the Third Round. "The Dragon" Scored multiple punches on the former GAMMA fighter, ultimately beating him by TKO in the Third, and cementing his place in MMA History.



JJReid wont like this.:D good job UFCKING

UFC-KING
02-07-2009, 05:39 PM
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SENTOU JOSHI : Combat Women Open

Sentou Joshi opens it's doors as only the second female only fighting promotion ever to exist. The person to take it's presidency and ownership has yet to be announced, but we will keep you posted on this historic moment.

JJReid
02-07-2009, 05:58 PM
rigged!
Theres No Possible Way Tadamasa Yamada Or Whatever His Name Is Can Beat Jj Reid Bogus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

UFC-KING
02-07-2009, 06:15 PM
rigged!
Theres No Possible Way Tadamasa Yamada Or Whatever His Name Is Can Beat Jj Reid Bogus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Get over it XD

UFC-KING
02-07-2009, 07:53 PM
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ALPHA-1 Welterweight Championship : Dennis Gallagher vs. Ross Smith ©
ALPHA-1 Light-Heavyweight Championship : Mick Curran © vs. Petey Mack
Nate MacReary vs. Jeff Carlton
Tara Foley vs. Tracy Garcia
Ed Burridge vs. Stephan de Winter
Kanezane Fujii vs. Juozas Skerla
Diego Arteta vs. Gyokusho Fujimoto
Hester Maclean vs. Anna Thompson
Umeka Fujiwara vs. Kaoru Nanami
Eiko Shiokawa vs. Emiko Shikuk
Lloyd McAllister vs. Trevor Murray
Sebastian Fernandez vs. Faas Smit

shigakai
02-07-2009, 08:04 PM
ALPHA-1 Welterweight Championship : Dennis Gallagher vs. Ross Smith ©
ALPHA-1 Light-Heavyweight Championship : Mick Curran © vs. Petey Mack
Nate MacReary vs. Jeff Carlton
Tara Foley vs. Tracy Garcia
Ed Burridge vs. Stephan de Winter
Kanezane Fujii vs. Juozas Skerla
Diego Arteta vs. Gyokusho Fujimoto
Hester Maclean vs. Anna Thompson
Umeka Fujiwara vs. Kaoru Nanami
Eiko Shiokawa vs. Emiko Shikuk
Lloyd McAllister vs. Trevor Murray
Sebastian Fernandez vs. Faas Smit

UFC-KING
02-07-2009, 08:11 PM
Hell I'm in

ALPHA-1 Welterweight Championship : Dennis Gallagher vs. Ross Smith ©
ALPHA-1 Light-Heavyweight Championship : Mick Curran © vs. Petey Mack
Nate MacReary vs. Jeff Carlton
Tara Foley vs. Tracy Garcia
Ed Burridge vs. Stephan de Winter
Kanezane Fujii vs. Juozas Skerla
Diego Arteta vs. Gyokusho Fujimoto
Hester Maclean vs. Anna Thompson
Umeka Fujiwara vs. Kaoru Nanami
Eiko Shiokawa vs. Emiko Shikuk
Lloyd McAllister vs. Trevor Murray
Sebastian Fernandez vs. Faas Smit

UFC-KING
02-07-2009, 08:39 PM
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AFN : Desailly vs. Hidaka

Fujimaro Hidaka vs. Anderson Desailly
Claudio Palacios vs. Randy Carsley
Jackson Gray vs. Marcus Speed
Cindy Dumas vs. Rhianna Voegele
Elvis Milissis vs. Motoki Hojo

shigakai
02-07-2009, 08:43 PM
Fujimaro Hidaka vs. Anderson Desailly
Claudio Palacios vs. Randy Carsley
Jackson Gray vs. Marcus Speed
Cindy Dumas vs. Rhianna Voegele
Elvis Milissis vs. Motoki Hojo

UFC-KING
02-07-2009, 10:20 PM
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The Fighters Gathered once again for ALPHA-1 182 : Armageddon, and here's how it went

Faas Smit (20-11) beat Sebastian Fernandez (2-3) for the second time with a dominant Unanimous Decision victory, Smit, winner of his last 3 fights, could be set for a title shot in the near future if he keeps that streak up. Lloyd McAllister (14-13) got back to his winning ways, but not in the way you would expect it, submitting Trevor Murray (0-4) with a Kimura in round 1 in just under a minute and a half.

Eiko Shiokawa (3-1) decisioned Emiko Shikuk (1-1) in a very close fight, scoring a split decision victory after 3 rounds. Shiokawa is looking great in this division and could be a future star in a short amount of time. Umeka Fujiwara (6-1) proved she doesn't just know ground game, scoring a first round KO over Kaoru Nanami (16-6), with a scorching right hand that came out of nowhere.

Hester Maclean (15-6-1) was finally able to find her groove in Round 2, dominating Anna Thompson (2-3), and beat her with a 3rd Round Unanimous Decision, with decisive punching and kicking. This win could skyrocket Maclean into title contendership.

Gyokusho Fujimoto (5-4) also picked up a win tonight in a Dominant Unanimous Decision, beating Diego Arteta (13-14). Arteta, a submission fighter, was unable to get inside and take Fujimoto down, and payed the price eating punches and knees from the Japanese Striker, ultimately resulting in a win for the latter.

Kanezane Fujii (7-8) was finally able to pick up a win in this outing, Stopping Juozas Skerla (11-12) with a 2nd Round Rear Naked Choke Submission. Fujii was finally able to end his 3 fight losing streak.

Ed Burridge (10-8) was also thinking about submissions, submitting Stephan De Winter (7-6), with an Arm-Bar in Round 3, Burridge is now a top contender for the Middleweight title, and could easily be next in line for the shot.

Tara Foley (6-1) scored her first victory inside the cage over Tracy Garcia (3-2) with yet another Unanimous Decision tonight. We expect to see more from her next time.

Nate MacReary (11-8) scored the biggest win of his young career so far, upsetting former GAMMA and ALPHA-1 Heavyweight Champion Jeff Carlton (31-18), in a three round battle for supremacy. This could very well be the momentum boost MacReary needed to get his title shot.

Mick Curran (28-9) defended his title yet again, Knocking out contender Petey Mack (17-9) in the first round, Curran could easily be the best Light-Heavyweight Champion ever with this win, and with a win over the likes of Yamada or others could cement that status.

And Lastly, Ross Smith (10-2) came from behind in the 5th Round to KO Dennis Gallagher (17-10) and defend his title once more, the first time against Fumiaki Hayashi, Smith is really living up to his potential and is ready for the big time.

Fight of the Night went to Ross Smith and Dennis Gallagher and KO of the Night went to Mick Curran. Ed Burridge was honored Submission of the Night and that was the end of that. Fight Night is thursday everybody so buckle up.

UFC-KING
02-07-2009, 11:24 PM
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ALPHA-1 Comes to Terms with 3 Fighters

WEFF Lightweight Champion Harriet Fey, FLASH KO Heavyweight Stjepan Andric and Debuter Ryosei Sakamoto to Exclusive Deals.

Sakamoto is expected to fight within the month, while Fey and Andric should fight within the next 2 month period

UFC-KING
02-07-2009, 11:35 PM
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AFN : Hidaka vs. Desailly was a huge success, and no fights went the distance.

Elvis Milissis (2-4) finally picked up a win, Stopping Motoki Hojo (3-7) in Round 3, with punches and elbows from the guard, Milissis, riding a 4 fight losing streak, finally won a fight, and won't be facing the boot from the promotion, Hojo however, might be after this performance.

Rhianna Voegele (1-1) upset Cindy Dumas (2-1) tonight, stopping her in Round 2, again with punches, starting it off with a heavy right hook, and finishing it from the guard. Voegele will be happy having avenged her loss in her Debut and erased any doubt of her being a slouch of a fighter.

Jackson Gray (15-10) scored another win, again with punches over Marcus Speed (10-13) in Round 1, Gray, a former title challenger, could be next in-line for the shot, we expect more to come from this man. Speed however, could easily be on his way out with another loss like this.

Randy Carsley (20-14-1) stopped Claudio Palacios (18-13-1) in the first round, bloodying up the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu expert in just 2 minutes. If Carsley fought every fight like that, he would never lose, but consistency is a factor, and he needs to keep winning like that to stay with the promotion.

The Main Event lived up to expectations when Anderson Desailly (7-4) Knocked out former champion Fujimaro Hidaka (17-14) in the first round, making it the highlight of his career, Desailly after this could be next in line for the shot, but now we definitely know he's ready for the big time, and hope to see more.

Fight of the Night went to Claudio Palacios and Randy Carsley, and KO of the Night went to Anderson Desailly, there was no Submission of the Night honor tonight due to no submissions being pulled off. That's all for now folks, and see you next time

UFC-KING
02-08-2009, 07:29 PM
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Title Lineage

Womens
Hanae Maehata, 5, August 2003 to September 2004
Hanako Shimizu, 2, September 2004 to Current

Lightweight
Edson Edmilson, 2, December 1993 to October 1994
Ricardo Fernandes, 4, October 1994 to February 1996
Go Yamamoto, 1, February 1996 to August 1996
Carlos da Guia, 1, August 1996 to October 1996
Ricardo Fernandes (2), 4, October 1996 to July 1997
Paulo Roberto Bezerra, 2, July 1997 to December 1997
Fujimaro Hidaka, 1, December 1997 to Marcy 1998
Carlos da Guia (2), 4, March 1998 to December 1998
Ricardo Fernandes (3), 1, December 1998 to October 1999
Felix Mattherson Jr. 0, October 1999 to December 1999
Carlos da Guia (3), 11, December 1999 to April 2002
Stefan Champion, 0, April 2002 to June 2002
Atep of Indonesia, 4, June 2002 to July 2003
Stefan Champion (2), 0, July 2003 to September 2003
Paulo Roberto Bezerra (2), 2, September 2003 to July 2004
Bae Yoon, 0, July 2004 to September 2004
Carlos da Guia (4), 0, September 2004 to December 2004
Sukarno, 0, December 2004 to January 2005
Vacated due to Sukarno's Retirement
Atep of Indonesia (2), 0, February 2005 to Current

Welterweight
Ichisake Miyagi, 1, October 1993 to June 1994
Fumiaki Hayashi, 3, June 1994 to April 1995
Gabriel Gallego, 6, April 1995 to December 1996
Fumiaki Hayashi (2), 4, December 1996 to August 1997
Agustin Gonzalez, 13, August 1997 to April 2000
Andrew Rush, 0, April 2000 to June 2000
Gabriel Gallego (2), 4, June 2000 to May 2001
Carl Ratcliffe, 0, May 2001 to June 2001
Kramer Mayweather, 0, June 2001 to August 2001
Korekiyo Anzai, 0, August 2001 to September 2001
Alan Kendall, 0, September 2001 to December 2001
Agustin Gonzalez (2), 2, December 2001 to July 2002
Kramer Mayweather (2), 2, July 2002 to February 2003
Bakin Sakamoto, 0, February 2003 to April 2003
Gabriel Gallego (3), 3, April 2003 to March 2004
Datuk Ong Ka Ting, 1, March 2004 to October 2004
Wes Hearsch, 0, October 2004 to November 2004
Ross Smith, 2, November 2004 to Current

Middleweight
Dokuohtei Kuroki, 1, May 1994 to November 1994
Jorge Hormazabal, 3, November 1994 to January 1996
Jerezo, 0, January 1996 to May 1996
Juro Fukazawa, 0, May 1996 to July 1996
Leonardo da Costa, 0, July 1996 to August 1996
Haranobu Oshiro, 0 August 1996 to August 1996
~Vacated~ (Oshiro failed a drug test)
Thorbjorn Rekdal, 0, August 1996 to October 1996
Andrew Rush, 4, October 1996 to April 1997
Fernando Amaro, 0, April 1997 to September 1997
Davis Spyrou, 0, September 1997 to November 1997
Adam White, 2, November 1997 to March 1998
Fernando Amaro (2), 6, March 1998 to February 2001
Juro Fukazawa (2), 2, February 2001 to December 2001
Adam White (2), 0, December 2001 to March 2002
Matthew Dean, 0, March 2002 to May 2002
Kunimichi Kikuchi, 1, May 2002 to May 2003
Neil Napier, 2, May 2003 to December 2003
Adam White (3), 1, December 2003 to April 2004
Kunimichi Kikuchi (2), 1, April 2004 to Current*

*Kikuchi fought once after this, but at Light-Heavyweight instead, so it did not count as a defense

Light-Heavyweight
Inejiro Chiba, 5, February 1994 to August 1995
Tadamasa Yamada, 1, August 1995 to July 1996
Roberto Aldez, 1, July 1996 to March 1997
Petey Mack, 0, March 1997 to May 1997
Leon Banks, 0, May 1997 to July 1997
Tadamasa Yamada (2), 2, July 1997 to January 1998
Curt Kitson, 0, January 1998 to March 1998
Leon Banks (2), 8, March 1998 to December 1999
Roberto Aldez (2), 0, December 1999 to May 2000
Kunimichi Kikuchi, 2, May 2000 to April 2001
Tadamasa Yamada (3), 2, April 2001 to June 2002
Curt Kitson (2), 1, June 2002 to May 2003
Terry Catt, 0, May 2003 to June 2003
Mick Curran, 11, June 2003 to Current

Heavyweight
Robun Yamazaki, 1, November 1992 to April 1993
Kunimichi Kikuchi, 6, April 1993 to May 1995
Hassan Fezzik, 7, May 1995 to May 1997
Gunnar Nilsson, 4, May 1997 to June 1999
Hassan Fezzik (2), 9, June 1999 to April 2002
Shane Gilchrist, 0, April 2002 to August 2002
Rav Kapur, 2, August 2002 to June 2003
Jeff Carlton, 1, June 2003 to November 2003
Jean-Pierre Richelleau, 1, November 2003 to April 2004
Wilson Franklyn, 1, April 2004 to June 2004
Gunnar Nilsson (2), 3, June 2004 to Current

UFC-KING
02-08-2009, 09:19 PM
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ALPHA-1 183 : No Vacancy

ALPHA-1 Lightweight Title Atep of Indonesia vs. Carl Ratcliffe
ALPHA-1 Women's Title Hanako Shimizu © vs. Jennie Gill
Ichisake Miyagi vs. Fumiaki Hayashi
Julio Gutierrez vs. Matthew Dean
Janinha vs. Jenny DeNeuve
Seth O'Breen vs. Nik Minear
Atsutsane Akera vs. Gideon Navarro
Sherman Shields vs. Junior Patinkin
Ryosei Sakamoto vs. Ken Peters

shigakai
02-08-2009, 09:23 PM
ALPHA-1 Lightweight Title Atep of Indonesia vs. Carl Ratcliffe
ALPHA-1 Women's Title Hanako Shimizu © vs. Jennie Gill
Ichisake Miyagi vs. Fumiaki Hayashi
Julio Gutierrez vs. Matthew Dean
Janinha vs. Jenny DeNeuve
Seth O'Breen vs. Nik Minear
Atsutsane Akera vs. Gideon Navarro
Sherman Shields vs. Junior Patinkin
Ryosei Sakamoto vs. Ken Peters

andyemmy
02-09-2009, 11:13 AM
ALPHA-1 Lightweight Title Atep of Indonesia vs. Carl Ratcliffe
ALPHA-1 Women's Title Hanako Shimizu © vs. Jennie Gill
Ichisake Miyagi vs. Fumiaki Hayashi
Julio Gutierrez vs. Matthew Dean
Janinha vs. Jenny DeNeuve
Seth O'Breen vs. Nik Minear
Atsutsane Akera vs. Gideon Navarro
Sherman Shields vs. Junior Patinkin
Ryosei Sakamoto vs. Ken Peters

UFC-KING
02-09-2009, 05:30 PM
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AFN : Watanabe vs. Sachs

Mizuki Watanabe vs Samantha Sachs
Fjodor Kanchelskis vs Evan Pizzarro
Felix Mattherson Jr. vs Hugo Cruz
Russell McPhee vs Billy Hupp
Salvador Santos vs Noritoshi Itou
Hisamitsu Sasaki vs. Muhammad Hamzah
Chad Zoff vs. Eugene Henderson
Jose Rocha vs. Pete Shilton

shigakai
02-09-2009, 05:31 PM
Mizuki Watanabe vs Samantha Sachs
Fjodor Kanchelskis vs Evan Pizzarro
Felix Mattherson Jr. vs Hugo Cruz
Russell McPhee vs Billy Hupp
Salvador Santos vs Noritoshi Itou
Hisamitsu Sasaki vs. Muhammad Hamzah
Chad Zoff vs. Eugene Henderson
Jose Rocha vs. Pete Shilton

MMA-KING
02-09-2009, 06:05 PM
ALPHA-1 Lightweight Title Atep of Indonesia vs. Carl Ratcliffe
ALPHA-1 Women's Title Hanako Shimizu © vs. Jennie Gill
Ichisake Miyagi vs. Fumiaki Hayashi
Julio Gutierrez vs. Matthew Dean
Janinha vs. Jenny DeNeuve
Seth O'Breen vs. Nik Minear
Atsutsane Akera vs. Gideon Navarro
Sherman Shields vs. Junior Patinkin
Ryosei Sakamoto vs. Ken Peters

UFC-KING
02-09-2009, 06:24 PM
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ALPHA-1 183 : No Vacancy

Many Newcomers made their debuts tonight, and we are ready to go live.

Speaking of debuts, two men, Ken Peters (1-0) and Ryosei Sakamoto (0-1) come to mind, and they had a very quick encounter tonight, with the end coming by KO from a very excited Peters, who finished the fight with a 1st Round Uppercut finish. Sheman Shields (1-0) was also successful in his debut, also Knocking Out Junior Patinkin (2-3) in the first round with a Massive Rib Kick that had Patinkin pull out of the war.

Atsutsane Akera (3-2) shocked the world, but not in the way you would expect, stopping a very active Gideon Navarro (3-3) in the first round with a quick right hook Knockout finish as well tonight. Akera definitely is starting to look like a real prospect. Nik Minear (8-9) is the true definition of Second Time's the charm, returning to ALPHA-1 after a layoff to win 2 Straight Fights, both by Knockout, this time dominating Submission expert Seth O'Breen (5-3) in the first round with a massive Knee to the jaw.

Janinha (20-4) is really looking like a contender again, going to war with Jenny DeNeuve (16-9) en route to a Three Round Unanimous Decision. Janinha, scoring great Leg Kicks and Straight Punches, but was unable to finish her opponent. Janinha, with another win or two, could easily be back in the title picture.

Julio Gutierrez (10-5) Upset the critics tonight, dominating a Game Matthew Dean (18-13), also en route to a Unanimous Decision victory, Gutierrez is definitely back on track to the title contention, and could be next in-line with another victory. Fumiaki Hayashi (30-12) was able to finish yet another career, this time Retiring Former ALPHA-1 Welterweight Champion Ichisake Miyagi (21-16) by Americana Submission in Round 3, Miyagi, leaves the promotion with his head held high, and will look to explore new things in the future.

Hanako Shimizu (14-4) didn't need to stay long to finish Jennie Gill (17-3-1), Knocking her out with a Head Kick in just 0:28 Seconds to defend her title yet again. Shimizu makes defense number 2 of her Women's Championship.

Atep of Indonesia (27-14) and Carl Ratcliffe (20-14) did not upset the fans in attendance, going the distance in a Five Round War, resulting in a 48-47, 47-48 and 48-47 for the Winner and New Lightweight Champion, Atep of Indonesia. Ratcliffe praised his opponent for the great fight and afterwards announced that he was in too much in rough shape, and announced his retirement.

As with other shows, the awards were given, an Obvious KO of the Night went to Hanako Shimizu, scoring the quickest and deadliest KO of the Night, Submission of the night went to Fumiaki Hayashi, and fight of the night was given to Newly Crowned Champion Atep of Indonesia and Carl Ratcliffe.

UFC-KING
02-09-2009, 06:29 PM
MMA-KING wins with 9/9 :eek:

I think he cheated :D

But anyways, I'll send you your prize :)

shigakai
02-09-2009, 06:33 PM
LOL, smart cookie.:D

BuddyGarner
02-11-2009, 12:09 AM
I can't believe Mick Curran is doing so good :eek: He's always a midlevel guy in my games.

I'm not liking the way you do the event results. Can you do a summary of the results at the end? I like to skim.

Alpha-1 Steak Sauce
02-11-2009, 12:55 AM
Your Jennie Gill is 17-3? Mine is 6-6 already with losses to Christine Jameson, Kerry Silverman, Kit Sakamoto, Michelle Adams and Haley Croftx2. Looks like I did something wrong with her, but maybe I'll try to bring her back along now.

UFC-KING
02-11-2009, 10:09 AM
I can't believe Mick Curran is doing so good :eek: He's always a midlevel guy in my games.

I'm not liking the way you do the event results. Can you do a summary of the results at the end? I like to skim.

Yeah I can do a quick results at the end, I just wanted to diverge away from the PbP since Nobody really reads it, so Yeah I can put quick Results at the end :)

Oh, And ALPHA-1 Steak Sauce. The Reason my Jennie Gill is 17-3 right now, is because I canned the women's division until 2003, then I picked up all the prospects from WEFF and Now they face closing down :p

Alpha-1 Steak Sauce
02-11-2009, 04:45 PM
I have 50 women fighters and I'm only in 1999. Still only have one womens division. My roster is ridiculous huge overall. 203 to be exact. It was right around 150 when I started a weekly TV show and then added a ton more fighters.

UFC-KING
02-11-2009, 05:03 PM
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Jose Rocha (1-0) def. Pete Shilton (0-3) via Submission (Arm-Bar) in Round 3
Eugene Henderson (5-3) def. Chad Zoff (0-3) via KO (Head Kick) in Round 1
Hisamitsu Sasaki (1-2) def. Muhammad Hamzah (16-26) via TKO (Elbows) in Round 2
Noritoshi Itou (4-3) def. Salvador Santos (2-3) via Unanimous Decision
Russel McPhee (11-5) def. Billy Hupp (1-3) via Unanimous Decision
Felix Mattherson Jr. (19-7) def. Hugo Cruz (0-5) via Unanimous Decision
Fjodor Kanchelskis (9-8) def. Evan Pizzarro (6-8) via Split Decision
Mizuki Watanabe (9-1) def. Samantha Sachs (3-1) via Submission (Arm-Bar) in Round 2

Submission of the Night Mizuki Watanabe
KO Of the Night Eugene Henderson
Fight of the Night Fjodor Kanchelskis and Evan Pizzarro

OOC : So from now on, Fight Nights will only be written in this format, I'm way too burnt out to write a full write-up for each show

UFC-KING
02-13-2009, 12:43 AM
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Heavyweight Championship : Mason Archer vs. Gunnar Nilsson (c)
Middleweight Championship : Kunimichi Kikuchi (c) vs. Ed Burridge
Carlos da Guia vs. Kojuro Ijichi
Derek South vs. Thomas Smith
Grace Hughes vs. Trish Biel
Simone King vs. Jessica Herbig
Randall Big vs. Tyler Lass
Mikey Wallace vs. Ikku Funaki

shigakai
02-13-2009, 03:09 PM
Heavyweight Championship : Mason Archer vs. Gunnar Nilsson (c)
Middleweight Championship : Kunimichi Kikuchi (c) vs. Ed Burridge
Carlos da Guia vs. Kojuro Ijichi
Derek South vs. Thomas Smith
Grace Hughes vs. Trish Biel
Simone King vs. Jessica Herbig
Randall Big vs. Tyler Lass
Mikey Wallace vs. Ikku Funaki

UFC-KING
02-13-2009, 09:51 PM
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Gunnar Nilsson and Kunimichi Kikuchi are legendary, both defending their respective titles tonight. Here's how the show went

Gunnar Nilsson (33-8) dominated Mason Archer (12-7) to a brutal KO finish in the second round. Height difference was not a factor as Nilsson had to overcome a 8 inch reach advantage and land a beautiful right hand that left Archer peacefully sleeping on the canvas. Gunnar Nilsson makes his 3rd defence of his Heavyweight Championship.

Kunimichi Kikuchi (36-12) also defended his title tonight, destroying challenger Ed Burridge (10-9) in just 0:45 seconds into the first round, landing a quick punch combination that dropped the challenger and the killer instinct kicked in, and referee Doppu Ibuu stopped the match-up and saving Burridge. Kikuchi defends his title for the first time and is set for more marquis match-ups in the future.

Carlos da Guia (42-7) got back to the wins once again, but not in the way you would expect, decisioning Kojuro Ijichi (18-11). In a match-up full of punches, kicks, knees and the occasional elbow, we hope for da Guia to get back to his old ways and become the finisher that he used to be. Speaking of shockers, how about Derek South (9-8), knocking out former GAMMA contender Thomas Smith (16-9) in the third round, with a killer liver shot, finishing the match with lethal elbows from side mount and sending Smith to La La Land.

Grace Hughes (2-3) definitely lived up to her nickname, sending a kick right to Trish Biel's (4-4) jaw, knocking her unconcious in the process, and sending her away in a stretcher. The sweet success of this match was not only the KO, but avenging her previous loss to Biel in the past. Jessica Herbig (3-2) also scored a KO punch tonight, in this match-up over Simone King (11-10) in the third round, also giving her a concussion in the process. King has been finding fighting a little hard lately due to her age, and could easily be retiring soon.

Tyler Lass (6-10) continued his climb tonight, submitting Randall Big (4-3) in the first round with a tight rear naked choke, and dominating him in the process. Mikey Wallace (1-1) was unable to pick up second win tonight, getting decisioned by Ikku Funaki (17-15) in the first fight of the night.

Tyler Lass picked up Submission of the Night, and Grace Hughes scored KO of the Night. Fight of the Night went to Carlos da Guia and Kojuro Ijichi.

For those of you who either don't like reading or are in a hurry, here are the quick results :

Quick Results
Gunnar Nilsson def. Mason Archer via KO in Round 2
Kunimichi Kikuchi def. Ed Burridge via TKO in Round 1
Carlos da Guia def. Kojuro Ijichi via Unanimous Decision in Round 3
Derek South def. Thomas Smith via TKO in Round 2
Grace Hughes def. Trish Biel via KO in Round 1
Jessica Herbig def. Simone King via TKO in Round 3
Tyler Lass def. Randall Big via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in Round 2
Ikku Funaki def. Mikey Wallace via Unanimous Decision in Round 3

UFC-KING
02-13-2009, 10:48 PM
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ALPHA-1 Announces Grand Prix System

This year, will be the beginning of something new, this year, every weight class will be have a grand prix, the winner earning the Grand Prix Title, and the Title shot in their respective divisions. The Competitors for the Lightweight Grand Prix are here.

Anderson Desailly
Bae Yoon
Callum Henson
Felix Mattherson Jr.
Fujimaro Hidaka
Go Yamamoto
Jack Humphreys
Jason Dalglish
Jonathan Huang
Luke Hilton
Milenko Rudonja
Nik Minear
Ray Eton
Seth O'Breen
Stefan Champion
Teeratep Nutnum

Brackets shall be posted at a later date

UFC-KING
02-13-2009, 10:56 PM
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Lightweight GP Brackets

Milenko Rudonja vs. Jack Humphreys
Felix Mattherson Jr. vs. Luke Hilton
Ray Eton vs. Callum Henson
Jonathan Huang vs. Jason Dalglish
Anderson Desailly vs. Stefan Champion
Nik Minear vs. Teeratep Nutnum
Fujimaro Hidaka vs. Seth O'Breen
Go Yamamoto vs. Bae Yoon

My Predictions

Milenko Rudonja vs. Jack Humphreys
Felix Mattherson Jr. vs. Luke Hilton
Ray Eton vs. Callum Henson
Jonathan Huang vs. Jason Dalglish
Anderson Desailly vs. Stefan Champion
Nik Minear vs. Teeratep Nutnum
Fujimaro Hidaka vs. Seth O'Breen
Go Yamamoto vs. Bae Yoon

shigakai
02-13-2009, 11:02 PM
Milenko Rudonja vs. Jack Humphreys
Felix Mattherson Jr. vs. Luke Hilton
Ray Eton vs. Callum Henson
Jonathan Huang vs. Jason Dalglish
Anderson Desailly vs. Stefan Champion
Nik Minear vs. Teeratep Nutnum
Fujimaro Hidaka vs. Seth O'Breen
Go Yamamoto vs. Bae Yoon

UFC-KING
02-13-2009, 11:22 PM
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AFN : Zaco vs. Lim

Zaco vs. Hyun-Shik Lim
Maggie Martin vs. Haley Croft
Justin Brannagh vs. Stjepan Andric
Christine Jameson vs. Debra Everett
Sandy Olivier vs. Clare Peyton
Carmen Routhwaite vs. Fusae Miura
Rory McEnterry vs. Hisamitsu Sasaki

shigakai
02-13-2009, 11:25 PM
Zaco vs. Hyun-Shik Lim
Maggie Martin vs. Haley Croft
Justin Brannagh vs. Stjepan Andric
Christine Jameson vs. Debra Everett
Sandy Olivier vs. Clare Peyton
Carmen Routhwaite vs. Fusae Miura
Rory McEnterry vs. Hisamitsu Sasaki

UFC-KING
02-13-2009, 11:52 PM
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Last Night, the Quarter-Finalists were decided, and the brackets are set, but before we show you that, let's show you the actual show.

Seth O'Breen (6-3) will be moving on in the tournament, after avenging his earlier loss to Fujimaro Hidaka (17-15), Knocking him out in Round 1 with his awkward style of fighting, but finished the fight nonetheless. O'Breen will move on in the competition to the Quarter-Finals. Teeratep Nutnum (23-16) will also be moving on, after submitting Nik Minear (8-10) in the first round with a Rear Naked Choke, Nutnum, known for his Muay Thai, was considered by most an upset after submitting his opponent.

Jonathan Huang (16-8) also picked up a win, Knocking out Jason Dalglish (15-9), with a killer punch that moves him on in the competition. The former Lightweight title contender, looks to get back in action after a long 4 Year Layoff after losing to Felix Mattherson Jr in 2001. Milenko Rudonja (16-9) shocked the world Stopping Jack Humphreys (21-14) tonight in Round 1 with a monstrous kick that hurt the former GAMMA welterweight champion, and finished him off with more punches.

Callum Henson (14-9) scored a good win tonight, beating Ray Eton (16-12), in the third round. Henson, was very exhausted after the fight, but nonetheless moves on in the tourney. Bae Yoon (17-8) also shocked the world, Knocking out Go Yamamoto (24-17) in the Third Round also. Yamamoto, decided fighting was just not the same as it was years ago, and retired publicly tonight. We wish him good luck in other aspects of the world.

Luke Hilton (17-6) shocked the world tonight also, besting former Lightweight Champion Felix Mattherson Jr. (19-8) to move on in the competition, beating him by Unanimous Decision in the third round in the co-main event tonight. Stefan Champion (17-6) also put an end to the hype that was Anderson Desailly (7-5) breaking the Brazilian's nose in the process, of a vicious Knee Combo that knocked the Brazilian out in the first round.

KO of the Night went to Stefan Champion for his brutal display of Knee Technique, and Submission of the night went to Teeratep Nutnum, Fight of the Night was awarded to Bae Yoon and Go Yamamoto

For those that are too Lazy to read or just want to read what happened quickly, here are the quick results :

Stefan Champion def. Anderson Desailly via KO in Round 1
Luke Hilton def. Felix Mattherson Jr. via Unanimous Decision in Round 3
Bae Yoon def. Go Yamamoto via TKO in Round 3
Callum Henson def. Ray Eton via TKO in Round 3
Milenko Rudonja def. Jack Humphreys via TKO in Round 1
Jonathan Huang def. Jason Dalglish via KO in Round 3
Teeratep Nutnum def. Nik Minear via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in Round 1
Seth O'Breen def. Fujimaro Hidaka via TKO in Round 1

New Brackets
Callum Henson vs. Bae Yoon
Jonathan Huang vs. Milenko Rudonja
Stefan Champion vs. Seth O'Breen
Teeratep Nutnum vs. Luke Hilton

UFC-KING
02-14-2009, 09:06 PM
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AFN : Zaco vs. Lim

Rory McEnterry (2-2) def. Hisamitsu Sasaki (1-3) via Unanimous Decision in Round 3
Carmen Routhwaite (1-3) def. Fusae Miura (12-6) via KO in Round 1
Sandy Olivier (10-7) def. Clare Peyton (4-3) via KO in Round 3
Christine Jameson (3-1) def. Debra Everett (5-4) via Submission (Americana) in Round 2
Justin Brannagh (5-6) def. Stjepan Andric (13-9-3) via Unanimous Decision in Round 3
Haley Croft (15-10) def. Maggie Martin (14-8) via Split Decision in Round 3
Hyun-Shik Lim (6-2) def. Zaco (18-15-1) via Unanimous Decision in Round 3

KO of The Night Sandy Olivier
Submission of The Night Christine Jameson
Fight of The Night Haley Croft vs. Maggie Martin

UFC-KING
02-14-2009, 11:00 PM
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Middleweight Grand Prix Participants announced !

The List of Participants can be found here

Uwe Maier
Neil Napier
Leonardo da Costa
Julio Gutierrez
Haranobu Oshiro
Hans-Peter Schneider
Fjodor Kanchelskis
Davis Spyrou
Adam White
Stephan de Winter
Phil Ball
Jordan Flintstone
Ethan Sutton
Bixente Fontaine
Atsutsane Akera
Alberto Basora

UFC-KING
02-14-2009, 11:04 PM
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Middleweight Brackets Announced

Julio Gutierrez vs. Phil Ball
Adam White vs. Neil Napier
Atsutsane Akera vs. Gyokusho Fujimoto
Alberto Basora vs. Fjodor Kanchelskis
Hans-Peter Schneider vs. Davis Spyrou
Uwe Maier vs. Jordan Flintstone
Stephan de Winter vs. Leonardo da Costa
Ethan Sutton vs. Bixente Fontaine

My Predictions

Julio Gutierrez vs. Phil Ball
Adam White vs. Neil Napier
Atsutsane Akera vs. Gyokusho Fujimoto
Alberto Basora vs. Fjodor Kanchelskis
Hans-Peter Schneider vs. Davis Spyrou
Uwe Maier vs. Jordan Flintstone
Leonardo da Costa vs. Stephan de Winter
Ethan Sutton vs. Bixente Fontaine

UFC-KING
02-15-2009, 11:36 AM
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Oshiro taken out of GP

Haranobu Oshiro has been taken out of the Grand Prix for next week due to being arrested in Kitakyushu last weekend, a New Middleweight replacement has been found, Gyokusho Fujimoto will be taking his place.

UFC-KING
02-15-2009, 11:44 AM
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Full Card For ALPHA-1 186 : Middleweight GP 2005 R1

Shane Gilchrist vs. Rav Kapur III
Julio Gutierrez vs. Phil Ball
Adam White vs. Neil Napier
Atsutsane Akera vs. Gyokusho Fujimoto
Alberto Basora vs. Fjodor Kanchelskis
Hans-Peter Schneider vs. Davis Spyrou
Uwe Maier vs. Jordan Flintstone
Stephan de Winter vs. Leonardo da Costa
Ethan Sutton vs. Bixente Fontaine

shigakai
02-15-2009, 02:25 PM
Shane Gilchrist vs. Rav Kapur III
Julio Gutierrez vs. Phil Ball
Adam White vs. Neil Napier
Atsutsane Akera vs. Gyokusho Fujimoto
Alberto Basora vs. Fjodor Kanchelskis
Hans-Peter Schneider vs. Davis Spyrou
Uwe Maier vs. Jordan Flintstone
Stephan de Winter vs. Leonardo da Costa
Ethan Sutton vs. Bixente Fontaine

UFC-KING
02-16-2009, 03:24 PM
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ALPHA-1 Middleweight GP Round 1

Neil Napier (20-7-1) def. Adam White (37-11) via KO in Round 3
Gyokusho Fujimoto (6-4) def. Atsutsane Akera (3-3) via KO in Round 1
Stephan de Winter (8-6) def. Leonardo da Costa (14-8) via KO in Round 2
Davis Spyrou (21-10) def. Hans-Peter Schneider (15-9) via TKO in Round 2
Julio Gutierrez (11-5) def. Phil Ball (20-15) via Unanimous Decision in Round 3
Uwe Maier (17-6) def. Jordan Flintstone (3-3) via TKO in Round 3
Alberto Basora (16-12) def. Fjodor Kanchelskis (9-9) via TKO in Round 1
Ethan Sutton (15-10) def. Bixente Fontaine (18-13) via KO in Round 1

MAIN EVENT

Rav Kapur (22-11) def. Shane Gilchrist (25-16) via KO in Round 1

Fight of the Night : Adam White vs. Neil Napier
KO Of The Night : Rav Kapur
Submission of the Night : N/A

OOC : I was only able to write this today since I've been very sick all week-end and was too burnt out to write a big show, New Brackets should be up tomorrow

shigakai
02-16-2009, 03:34 PM
Hope you get betta, this has to be my favorite Dynasty by you.

UFC-KING
02-16-2009, 03:41 PM
Thanks Shiga, It's nice to have ongoing support

UFC-KING
02-23-2009, 09:24 PM
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OLYMPIA MIDDLEWEIGHT GP 2005 SEMI-FINALS

Gyokusho Fujimoto vs. Stephan De Winter
Alberto Basora vs. Uwe Maier
Julio Gutierrez vs. Neil Napier
Davis Spyrou vs. Ethan Sutton

UFC-KING
02-25-2009, 05:49 PM
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Welterweight GP Participants Announced

Wes Hersch
Noritoshi Itou
Marlon John
Kyo Takahiro
Kramer Mayweather
Jens Halle
Eugene Henderson
Datuk Ong Ka Ting
Bakin Sakamoto
Alan Kendall
Claudio Palacios
Doug Hansen
Jorge Hormazabal
Korekiyo Anzai
Noach Van Der Capellan
Peter Bracewell

UFC-KING
02-25-2009, 06:00 PM
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Welterweight GP Card Announced

Kyo Takahiro vs. Eugene Henderson
Noach Van Der Capellan vs. Alan Kendall
Doug Hansen vs. Bakin Sakamoto
Peter Bracewell vs. Datuk Ong Ka Ting
Noritoshi Itou vs. Jorge Hormazabal
Claudio Palacios vs. Korekiyo Anzai
Marlon John vs. Jens Halle
Kramer Mayweather vs. Wes Hersch
Nate MacReary vs. Guy Broom