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February 1rst

Madness 22 Bronstein vs Wanker

Madness 33 "Review"

Welcome back to Madness MMA Studio's i am your host Douche McBaggins the The legend and we are toasting yet another incredible night of Fights. We saw Massive Wanker overcome adversity for the first time in his career.  We also saw a very focused Slash Slingin return to his winning ways slashing through his opponent. And what an exciting Heavyweight scrap between Oli Lindholm and Demir Kocak, i see very bright futures for both of those gentleman.

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First here are the results for the Prelims which i assure you where very action packed as well.

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Steven Steele def Happier Happiest TKO(Cut) Rd. 2 4:55

Juan De Souza def Nick Reny KO(Superman Punch)  Rd.1 0:14

Blinky Billy def Bane Darwin KO(Punch) Rd. 1 2:10

Raimo Peltonen def Cayden Abner TKO(Strikes) Rd.1 1:56

Euan Campbell def Istvan Meszaros Sub(Kimura) Rd.1 2:40

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Main Card

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Ragnar Ragnarsson def Paavo Sienipesu TKO(Strikes) Rd.1 2:24

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We kick this Madness Main Card off with a little Scandinavian warfare As Swedish Striker Ragnar Ragnarsson was pitted against the Finnish Sprawl and Brawl style of Paavo Sienipesu. Paavo was connecting with Counter shots early but Ragnar managed to cut the Finn early in the first round. drawing first blood  The cut continued to play a huge factor in the clinch where Ragnar managed to land some significant damage. As the fight hits the 2 minute mark Ragnar can literally taste the blood and he contiues to pour on head shots. The end comes after a perfectly placed uppercut lands on the money and Paavo finds himself being saved by the Referee. 

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Urtan Urtanson def Doctor Ochila TKO(Punches) Rd.3 2:51

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We now head to the Heavyweight Division as a fellow Swede and former training partner of Ragnar, Urtan Urtanson finds himself face to face with a very angry Doctor Ochilla looking to get back on track. Ochila had some success in the clinch but overall Urtansson just had him beat the first was clearly for Urtan but Doctor Ochila is still a threat. Ochila did get round two kicked off with a bang as he plants a kick right into the Swedes sack of potatoes. It may have ignited Urtansson as he started to find his range especially with his use of Monster Uppercuts which spelled the end for Doctor at the halfway point in round two.

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Demir Kocak def Olli Lindholm TKO(Strikes) Rd. 3 1:48

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Are next fight was the winner of "Fight of the Night" and much deserved. These two Heavyweights knew a win would put them in the Title picture of a division that is loaded with killers. This fight was almost over in the first round as Lindholm seemed to be toying with his opponent. The decision to let Kocak back up is probably still running through Manager  Jorma Oltsu mind. Kocak rebounded nicely in Round 2 by narrowly winining on my score cards anyway.  As round three begins we see a focused and more aggressive Demir who rocks Oli around the minute mark just before the end comes by way of Head Kick which where followed by some possibly unneeded ground shots. 

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Demir seemd to have a loss for words in his post fight as he will now wait to see what big fight comes next for him.

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Massive Wanker def Lev Bronstein Sub(Armbar) Rd. 4 3:55

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In the evenings Co-Main event we saw the Dominant 265+ champ Massive Wanker brought into the deep waters, the Championship Rounds for the first time in his career. Bronstein was looking very strong through the first three rounds with his ground and pound style of wrestling taking a 3-0 lead on the cards. Wanker though managed to evade any serious shots from Lev's Ground strikes and was very active in positioning himself. As round four starts Wanker knew he had to find someway to finish Lev on the ground. Bronstein was looking to finish the fight late in round 4 with heavy GnP, but one fatal miss changed everything. The miss landed him right into a Triangle Choke but Bronstein fights it off only for Massive to quickly transition to a Armbar which forced the tap at the 3:44 mark.

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The Champ Wanker makes his second Successful Title defense and overcomes adversity on his way too a "Submission of the Night" Performance.

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Main Event

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Slash Slingin def Lukas Chomsli TKO(Cut) Rd. 2 3:58

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Are final match of the evening pitted a former top dog of the Welterweight division who recently lost his first MMA fight against the current champ Vasil Petrov against a surging Lukas Chomsli looking for his 3rd straight victory. Slash truly lived up to his name in this fight as he viciously slashed up Chomsli in the first round. Lukas had a lot of trouble withthe ground game of Slingin as he was steadily "Slingin"  strikes to the face of "Gritty" Chomsli. As we reach the the 2 minute mark Chomsli has a horrible cut and after another massive shot that landsf or Slash the Doc's are called in to investigate and they wave it off. Slash was a perfect 27/27 on ground strikes and the Sambo fighter put himself back into the lime light with a dominant performance tonight. 

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The Welterweight division has gotten event bigger as of late and with this performance it looks like Slash may be getting a sure Title eliminator next time out!.

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Thanks everyone for joining me

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Douche (The real Truth" McBaggins, Signing the freak off!!!

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Madness Fright Night 24 review

January 25th

Madness 32 Petrov vs Jhansen

      Madness 32 "Review"

Ladies and gentleman, welcome to the Madness 32 event review. I am your host "The" Douche "With the Most" Mcbaggins and what a MAD event it was.  Are Main event Petrov vs Jhansen was a Welterweight Tournament final, 16 of the top 170 pound fighters in Madness entered and in the end it came down to these two lads. We also had a Co-Main event with two Poweful Heavyweight contenders trying to stake there claim for a title shot. This card was loaded from top to bottom, so lets not waste any more time and recap these happenings!

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Preliminary Card

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Pauly Just Training def Analadin Glavonja  Submission(RNC) Rd. 1(1:38)

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Are opening bout was contested in the Bantamweight division as Madness newcomer Pauly makes his MMA debut after a few Grappling bouts where he went 2-1. His Opponent Glavonja is 1-0 in the Madness 135 pound division and a erfect 2-0 overall. The fight was mostly contested on the ground as Pauly quickly locked up in the clinch right after the bell. Glovonja though showcased his Judo skills with a beautiful throw that landed him in side control. From here it looked like Analadin was ready to throw some damaging shots but he could only manage one before the grappling star Pauly managed to work his way to Glavonja's back. Slick move it was indeed and it was just a matter of time from there before Just Training sank in the Rear Naked choke and forced the tap.

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Pauly Just Training makes a succesfull MMA debut here at Madness MMA

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Archie Ouchie def Terry Manzsfield TKO(cut) Rd. 1(1:42)

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Next we head to the welterweight division as two guys whom are looking to make a breakout performance face off. Archie comes into this one as a slight underdog and currently on a two fight loosing streak. While Manzsfield a 5 fight vet here at Madness has been burdened by inconsistency going 2-3 in the Madness cage. Manzfield starts things as the aggresor but only manages to land a couple of his strikes. From here it was all Ouichie as his Clinch clinic gameplan sets in. Elbow, after Elbow land and a cut that was opened with the first elbow just continued to get worse. The Refeere has to call in the Doc and thefight is called off.

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Archie with a niece dispaly of Clinch Masterpiece wins and he thanks his sponsor in his post fight interview Paradise Health and Nutrition

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Adsawin Jindasawat def Roundhouse Luke Decision (Unanimous)

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This next fight is a Light Heavyweight bout and it just proves how talented this division truly is as this two gent's are near the bottom of the division in the rankings but i fully believe they can still do big things in the MMA world. Adsawin brings a 2-4 record into this clash with moth of his fights being stopped via Doctor stoppage due to cuts. Roundhouse on the other hand comes in at 2-5 and currently on a 3 fight loosing streak. Just note though that two of those losses where "FOTN" performances as well. Round 1 starts with a big left that misses from luke and Jindasawat then takes the fight to the clinch, a lot of back and forth action inside the clinch and from the outside, with Adsawin getting the better of it and snabbing round 1.  Round two begins and it doesn't take long before Adsawin is opened up with a cut. Surprisngly though he regains himself and the cut does not halter his gameplan as he takes round two in what was pretty one sided. More of the same for the final round as Adsawin comfortably wins with very accurate strikes and Clinch Control.

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Jindasawat wins and proves tahat a little cut wont always take him out of a fight!

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Aatreya Mahrishi def Abramo Silva TKO(Strikes) Rd.1 (1:33)

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Are next fight i wont lie i have been looking forward to as former KT fighter Abramo SIlva makes his Madness Debut against another newcomer in "The Sage of The Cage". Not much was known of Mahrishi really except he had a 0-1 record coming into his Madness debut. While Abramo did quite well in the KT ranks going 4-1 with 3 TKO victories, so on paper i think Silva was a definant favorite here. The fight opened with a counter right hand from Silva, but Aatreya shook it off and brought Abramo into the clinch immediately. The fight stayed in the clinch from there as Mahrishi showed he is going to be a force inside the clinch where he landed an almost perfect 17 of 19 strikes. In the end three Nasty Uppercuts where the difference maker as Aatreya wins his Madness Debut.

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In Abramo's post fight interview he praised his opponent and showed nothing but class in the loosing effort.

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Wyatt Measles def Vladimir Kosmanov Decision (Unanimous)

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In the final Preliminary bout of the evening we will showcase two exciting Lightweights looking to climb into the title picture. Kosmanov is making his Madness debut after started his career with a 2-0 and winning them both in very impressive fashion. Standing in the other corner was his welcoming party in the 5 fight Madness vet Wyatt Measles. This fight was a lot more competitive then one might think, and  I think the fact Measles stuffed 18 out of 22 of Vladimir's Takedowns was the Key to Victory. This was Wyatt's first time going to a Decision since his Madness Debut, so it shows that Kosmanov is not going to be a pushover.  Wyatt may have landed himself into a #1 contender fight in his next apparence. As for Vladimir he is a true raw talent, and a few more solid training camps and we may seeing a #1 contender fight for him as well.

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I wouldn't say it was Dominant but it was overwhelmingly in Measles Favor.

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Main Card

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Can Crusher def Kim Il Sung Decision (Unanimous)

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Now it is time for the Main card and all 5 fights have title implications involved. And we start off with 135 pound contest with no Nicknames needed Can Crusher battles the Korean Killa Kim Il Sung.  Can Crusher has managed a 2-1 record at the early stages of his pro career. While Sung is in fact a former Bantamweight champion for S.A Fighting Organization (345k+)  has found himself on a two fight loosing streak. The fight was pretty one sided in the clinch As Crusher was simply having his way with Sung. Overall though Sung was landed strikes well against Crusher he just wasn't as active. Though Can Crusher had the worse % of stikes landed with 31% he played the aggressor and landed more, while his clinchwork proved to be the Key to Victory.

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This should put Can Crusher as the next possible opponent for the Dominant champ Bernie Sanders.

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Jason Carter def Chip Nickel KO(Punches) Rd. 3 (4:25)

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This next fight was not doubt my pick for "FOTN" two Dangerous Middleweight Strikers both with there eye on the prize a Title shot with the champ Malik El Shabazz. There is so many similarity's between these two lads that i honestly wouldn't know where to start. Nickel started this fight decent trading strikes with Carter, until the half minute mark of round 1, where Carter brought the fight to his world the Clinch. Jason Controlled the final half of round one in the clinch until a late clinch break for Chip. The second round started off just like the end of Round 1 with Carter overpowering nickel in the clinch. Chip managed to break fre around the 3 minute mark, but he was visibly worn and Carter manages to Rock "The Scoop" late in Round 2. Round three begins with Carter in a fairly comfortable lead  on the Scorecards, only he knows he needs to be careful as it only takes one punch to change things. He easily fell right back into the Clinch though which continues to wear down Chip. Nickel breaks once again after another two plus minutes of classic clinch rape, only at this point Chip has nothing left. Carter begins to tee off on Chip but Nickel is taking them until a jab connects perfectly sending chip to a Rocked state. Back to the clinch for another minute of Soul theft and then the end comeswhich was set up with A huge Right hand that sends Chip to the canvas. Wait, though The Acrobat in Chip manages to spring back to his feet, only he is still dead in the water woobly, And Carter lands and uppercut that send him back down for a second time. Jason then waves the railing Chip Nickel to his feet which the Tough son of a bitch manages to do once again. What comes next is just pure Killer Instinct as Carter lands a perfect Right-Left Combo that put Nickel out cold with just 35 seconds remaining in the fight.

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Jason Carter has earned himself a Title shot at 185 with a pretty dominating performance a very good opponent.

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Radoslav Petrov def Pradak Kingstar TKO(Strikes) Rd. 1 (1:53)

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Next up we head to the 155 pound Division where two guys on 4 fight win streak will meet and the winner will be the clear cut next Contender for the Lightweight Title. These two are Finishers one on the Feet(Petrov) the other on the ground(Kingstar). The fight is pretty intense at the opening frame With Radoslav Taunting his foe immediately after the taunt he opens up a cut on Pradak with a solid strike.  A bloodied Kingstar seems to go into rage mode only he is missing to many strikes around the one minute mark Petrov then starts to play the aggressor until Kingstar cracks him with a good shot that sends Radoslav stummbling backward. The two exchange some more shots everything seems to be thrown with evil intentions. Petrov finally lands a Thunderous left Hook that sends Pradak down , which is followed by some powerful shots from the Mount that end the night for Kingstar.

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The first of the Petrov brothers is victories in a action packed 155 pound fight earning him the #1 Contender shot.

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Co-Main Event

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Alex Ferreria def Anthony Rodgers KO(Punches) Rd. 1 (1:59)

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In the evenings Co-Main spot we have a couple HW Beast looking to position themselves as the True #1 contender. Not to mention this is the Long Awaited debut of the Brazilian phenom Alex Ferreria, the former S.A.F.O Heavyweight Champion. He is welcomed by a devastating Striker in Anthony Rodgers whom is coming off the first loss of his career.  Rodgers immediately takes the fight to the clinch this proved to be a terrible decision as he gets outworked there and only manages to land 1 out of 7 strikes. While Alex looked much more comfortable in the clinch where he was a perfect 6 for 6 on strikes. Ferreria decides to break the clinch and the two fighters begin to circle one another. Ferreira fires off a overhand right that hurts Rodgers badly, and Alex waste no time as he smells victory and unloads a furious barrage caped off with a right hands that simply puts Anthony in light coma.

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Alex makes a incredible debut and simply thanks the fans as he heads backstage as the #1 contender for the HW belt.

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Main Event

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Vasil Petrov def Jhan Jansen KO(Punch) Rd. 1 (1:57)

 

And with the famous words of Bruce Buffer "It's Time" for the main Event of the evening. I want to first acknowledge that this for the Vacant Madness Welterweight Championship. These two warriors are the Finalist of a 16 man Title Tournament and with 4 KO victories a piece it looks to beone hell of a fight. Vasil has beet some very good fighters from the begining of the tourny, names like Dyami Yazzie, Georges Moxley, and the highly touted Slash Slingin in the Semis. As for Jhan he beat Teddy Taylor,  Jamal Good, and them meet Kev McKill in the semi's and the fight went to a draw.  In a rematch though two weeks later Jhan went on to win a Unanimous Decision under a 3 ten minute round format. With all that lead up i most know break the news that this fight was virtually a dominant performance for Vasil. Jhan had off night where he just could not get anything going, while Petrov was throwing and landing Power shots at will. These shots simply broke down Jansen piece by piece and taken his will from him as well. The end comes when Vasil lands a vicious uppercut that launches Jhan off his feet and render's him unconscious, as the ref has seen enough.

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very impressive One Punch KO victory for Vasil as he is now the Inaugural Madness Welterweight Champion. 

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This marks the third member of the Jake Fury camp to receive and win there title opportunity.

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Madness 34 Review

Welcome to another Madness Event review With the "Honorable" Douche McBaggins. I we are covering a grand evening of fisticuffs also Know as Fright Night 24! Word on the street that drunken bum Butch Harris really went nuts a few days ago and gave out way to many free tickets at the strip club, well i loved it cause a few of them where some of the dancers.  Lets have a quick run down of the fights.

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Kev McKill def Scott Frill Sub(RNC) Rd. 1 (3:27)

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This fight was a very short notice fight and big thank to both of these Bad ASS Mfers for stepping up.  Gutsy performance from both and the fight earned fight of the Night honors to prove it. I highly insist you take a look at the replay.

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Sven Svenssson def Liam Davidson TKO(Punches) Rd.1 2:15

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Liam is a game opponent but he just had himself a rough night against Sven. Svenssson manages to land a picture perfect uppercut that seals the deal. The referee decided to step in after a few more shots land and Sven finds himself on a two fight winning streak.

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Ramdin Bolsdeep def Zintis Saljanka KO(Knee) Rd. 1 1:58

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This card was no top of the line in terms of KO's as Ramdin Bolsdeep showed with his awesome Knee KO from the clinch. This was Ramdin's first KO victory as he is now a perfect 3-0 in the Madness 205 division

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Ilpo Pallero def One One Sub(Kimura) Rd. 2 2:55

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One One was just not prepared for the Ground game with veteran grappler Pallero. After a dominant first round of controlling his foe, Ilpo decided to pull the trigger in round two and does so with a painful to watch Kimura that forced the tap. Pallero earns Sub of the Night Honors with his victory.

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Nuro Higati def Michael Wackson TKO(Strikes) Rd. 3 2:32

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Rounding off the prelims Michael Wackson looked to be up 2 rounds to none heading into the final frame. Nuro Higati though must have known he needed a finish and he did it in the Ground and Pound fashion at the midway point of the last round. Wackson may have burnt himself out with failed TD attempts but big win for Higati who improves to 5 and 1.

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Leif Leifsson def Don Piano TKO(Strikes) Rd. 1 1:43

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Are main card starts off in the HW division as Leif Leifssson proved to be too much for Piano in the clinch. Leifssson displayed his killer instinct in this fight landing a right hand that puts the boss in a different galaxy and follows up with some heavy punches from the mount call a halt to the action.  Leif thanks are also Merchandise sponsors Sportive after the fight.

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Barnito Mustacho def Dale Steyn KO(Punch) Rd. 1 1:47

 

The KO of the Night honors went to Barnito Mustacho with a master piece of a one punch KO. Steyn may have been a little to cautious in this one, and coast him dearly when Mustacho landed a brutal Left hook that was right on the money.

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Roberto Soldic def Janus Hassildor Decsion(Unanimous

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In what was probably the most competitive fight of the evening Roberto Soldic one a hard fought UD over the gritty Janus. Hassildor wanted to get the fight to the ground but he just could not keep it there much in this fight. While Soldic was picking him apart on the feet with a aggressive attack of kicks and punches. Roberto wanted to shout out his Sponsor and MMa Tycoon "Company of the Year" Ma Balls Is Hot Clothing in his post fight.

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Your Sweet Destruction def Primo Volto TKO(Punches) Rd. 1 1;26

 

In yet another exciting TKO performance Destruction lived up to his name with a absolutely destructive Uppercut and barrage of punces. It didn't take the ref to long to stop looking at the naked dancers in the crowd to see that Primo Volto has had enough and calls the bout.  

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Felix Silva def Dennis Baba TKO(Strikes) Rd. 1 0:59

 

In the evenings Main Event we saw a dominant performance by a former League of Madness Participant. Dennis Baba was simply out skilled in this fight as he couldn't seem to find his mark.  Though Silva's post fight comments didn't seem to win him any fans his performance had to open some eyes.

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That Main Event may have been a big example of why there is a huge need of a old Man's league(25 Y/O Creations)  Flesh & Blood Espectacles...

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Thanks everyone for your precious time, and if you see me at the next show, feel free to buy me beer.

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Douche McBaggins signning off!

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Madness 35 Review

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The Hard Knocks Arena in Montreal was jam packed and sold out once again for another night of vicious KO's, Nasty Submissions and all out wars. The Main Event had the drunken Canadians on the tips of there toes as Mankar Camoran met Boris Krylov in the HW Title Tournament Finale. This card had only two fights go to decision so the fans surely left ecstatic. Now here are the results of the preliminary card!

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Carlton Adesanya def Alex Swain Decision(Unanimous)

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Bulgin Dickrilla def Rick Siver TKO(Strikes) Rd. 1 1:32

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Petchuanglek Sitsongrit def Shane Myres TKO(Strikes) Rd. 1 2:49

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Jack Smoking def John Williams TKO(Strikes) Rd. 2 0:25

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Fish Hands def Mitch Rattlesnake SUB(Strikes) Rd. 1 0:43

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* The KO of the Night was awarded to Fish Hands for his beastly display of Knock Out Power*

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Main Card

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The Main card was kicked off with a Submission specialist in Ade Absame facing off against a dangerous Muay Thai fighter in Qfc Tournament. Qfc made a crucial mistake early in the fight thinking he could control the clinch. Abasme made his Takedown look very easy as he took down the 225 CM's tall bantamweight. From there he simply grabbed one of those pencil shaped arms and forced the tap

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Ade Absame def Qfc Tournament Sub(Armbar) Rd. 1 0:51

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Are next fight at 205 is a yet another prime example of why these older fighters need a league of there own. As the 27 year old George Maxwell a late bloomer to the MMA game was mauled by the 20 year old rising contender Robert Robertsson. Robertsson looked like a champ in there tonight, as for George he has already signed his loan contract and is ready for a comeback with Flesh & Blood Espactacles home for the 25 Year old creations!!!

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Robert Robertsson def George Maxwell TKO(Strikes) Rd. 1 1:53

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The fight between Gus Bad Man vs Bruce Jenkins was much more action packed then the casual MMA fan could understand. In one corner you have a Wrestler star (Jenkins) with heavy Ground and Pound taking on a BJJ Brown belt(Bad Man) who has submitted his 3 previous opponents with ease. Bruce was a perfect 11 for 11 in ground strikes and the ref was looking ready to step in as some of those shots had bad intentions. Gus was defending the shots while also trying some desperate submission attempts as well. Finally after 11 failed attempts Gus lands a tight Triangle choke that ends the fight.

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Gus Bad Man def Bruce Jenkins Sub(Triangle) Rd. 1 4:35

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The Co-Main event is up next with two highly ranked bantamweights looking to state there claim for a Title fight. This was a frustrating fight for Letme Bang, who was not allowed to bang very often. Catch Wrestler knew what he had to do and his plan may have been extremely boring for the fans it worked. Bang had some good moments on his feet but had problems keeping it there. This fight should have been enough to warrant a title fight next for BJJ and as for Letme Bang he comes from a great camp so i would expect him to rebound from this fight viciously.

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Bjj Catch Wrestler def Letme Bang Decision(Unanimous)

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Now the time has come and we have a INSANE treat for you as Mankar Camoran collides with Boris Krylov for the Vacant HW Title. Quite possibly two of the best fight camps in the game, are  in this match-up. The Oblivions Gate fighter Camoran comes in withthe trifecta of awards in his cabinet earning all three "FOTN" "KOOTN" and "SOTN" .  His opponent a member of Fury MMA Boris Krylov brings brute power and a ferocious Muay Thai background.  This fight was only a minute and forty nine seconds long but was worth every second of it.  Camoran lands a right hand that cuts Krylov very early in the fight.  Mankar was really hunting for Krylov with his right hand and it worked as he scored two Knockdowns in the opening minute of the bout. Krylov was looking very wobbly and it seemed that "The Mythic Dawn" was just about to finish him. Until the counter game started to take effect as Camoran was looking spent from those powerful right hands he was slinging.  After a nice combo sets Mankar on queer street, Krylov follows up with a straight that hits the mark and puts his lights out. And are new Heavyweight champion Boris Krylov, that is one scary looking Russian.

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Boris Krylov def Mankar Camoran KO(Punch) Rd. 1 1:49

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The main event was surely a early favorite for "Fight of the Year" or even"KO of the Year" but tonight it was most certainly the "Fight of the NIGHT". No rest for the wicked as Newly crowned champion Boris Krylov has already sealed the deal on his next fight a showdown with #1 contender Alex Ferrera. This fight will be on what is expected to be a record breaking event as MADNESS MMA heads to the Expo in Montreal!

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Thanks everyone for there continued support this is your host "Surprisingly Sober" Douche McBaggins.

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See ya next time, i need a drink!

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Review by Tony Soprano

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Maddness 34: West vs Gracie main card review



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My name is Tony Soprano and I'm coming to you with the review of the Maddness 34: West vs Gracie main card including the co-main event #1 contender match for the 185 pound Championship between Chris "Kenshin" Travis (6-2) and Konstantin "Kos" Sogrin (5-1) and the main event of the evening for the 145 pound Maddness MMA Championship between defending champion Deshawn West (7-0) and challenger "Ice Cream" Kron Gracie (4-3). Maddness 34 is being brought to you from the sold out Hard Knocks Arena in Montreal Canada by Sportivite Merchandise. Now on to the fights!



265+ pound division:



Raykusa Maui (2-1) vs Steven (Hard To Kill) Seagal (3-2)



Seagal is making his S.A.F.O debut in this fight and it didn't last long as he was cut early and it proved to be a crucial cut as it kept opening up more and more after continued shots from Maui. Maui scored two knockdowns before the referee had to have the doctor check Seagal's cut and deemed it too bad too continue. Maui wins by first round T/KO (cut). Seagal loses a tough debut but I'm sure we will see him again when all healed up!



155 pound division:



Samuel "The Bomb" Boom (6-2) vs Jeff " Cripler" Fafa (5-3)



This was a fight that was fast and furious! Both men traded shots on the feet back and forth for the first 3 minutes with both men getting cut in the process. However Boom was able to connect flush with a devistating combo knocking Fafa down hard. Boom motioned Fafa to stand up for one last chance to dance which Fafa did as the crowd roared with respect. It didn't last long though as Boom landed a straight right on the button dropping Fafa with hammerfists to follow. After an action packed 3 minutes Boom wins with a first round T/KO victory! Boom has won 3 of his last 4 fights while Fafa has lost 2 of his last 3 fights.



265+ pound division:



"Gentleman" Jim Fox (4-3) vs Bear "Machine" Claw (5-5)



Both fighters had to fight through adversity in this fight as both were dealing with cuts and hoping they didn't get worse. Fox went to the ground early and often completing 5 takedowns but was not able to finish Claw as Claw fought off many submission attempts. Fox and Claw did battle in the clinch often as well. At the end of 3 rounds the judges scored the contest 30:27 30:27 30:28 in favor of your winner by unamious decision...Jim Fox! "Gentleman" Jim Fox has won 4 of his last 5 fights while Bear "Machine" Claw has lost his last 2 fights.



Now for your CO MAIN EVENT of the evening....

A fight to determine the NUMBER ONE CONTENDER for the 185 pound middleweight championship



Chris "Kenshin" Travis (6-2) vs Konstantin "Kos" Sogrin (5-1)



Sogrin has won his first 4 fights in Maddness MMA and is undefeated en route to this fight. Travis has also won his first 4 fights in the promotion so this fight had all the ingredients for fireworks and it absolutely delivered in the form of 3 rounds of battle. Travis was able to catch Sogrin with a big overhand right that rocked him. Sogrin was not only able to recover but he was able to defend a few submission attempts whole recovering! Chris Travis is ahead 2-0 after the first two rounds and controlling the fight. Round 3 saw both fighters go at it with their fists and back and forth the action went until Travis was able to connect with a beautiful counter uppercut that rocked Sogrin and left him with a decent bump under his eye. Sogrin was able to recover again and hold off Travis finishing the fight and leaving it in the judges hands. Great fight by both men! Judges scored the contest 30:27 30:27 30:27 for unamious decision victory for Chris "Kenshin" Travis! Chris "Kenshin" Travis is your new number 1 contender for the 185 pound Maddness MMA Championship. Sogrin won't go home empty handed though as both men were awarded $2500 for the FIGHT OF THE NIGHT! Well deserved!



Now for your MAIN EVENT of the evening!!



The 145 pound Maddness MMA Championship is on the line as DeShawn West (7-0) defends his championship against "Ice Cream" Kron Gracie (4-3).



Both fighters had a good strategic fight as nobody landed any big shots or made any crucial mistakes. West was the better fighter and really showed his class both on the feet and on the ground. Gracie tried his best by landing a few takedowns and going for submission attempts but never really got close with any. West is undefeated and the champion for a reason and he came out and showed what a good team and a good camp can do for a fighter. West won all 5 rounds by a landslide but give Gracie credit for surviving 25 mins with a dangerous fighter like West! The judges scored the contest 50:45 50:45 50:45 for unamious decision winner...and still Maddness MMA 185 pound middleweight champion...undefeated at 7-0...DeShawn West!! West didn't waste long and has already agreed to his 4th title defense at Maddness 37 against (4-0) " No Way" Jose Ronaldo.



KO of the night went to Prelim fighter Sabotage "Pussy Melter" Rex



Submission of the night went to Prelim fighter Bryan "Ferrari" Furry.



$2500 awarded to both men. Congratulations!!



This fight card had everything you hoped for with 2 first round T/KO and 3 exciting fights that went the distance! That's all for our review. I'm Tony Soprano and we hope to see you next week at Maddness 35: Camoran vs Krylov featuring a main event 265+ Heavyweight Championship fight!
 

Madness 37 Wanker vs Pickett Review Poem

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    It twas the Night of the Madness and all through the house

        not a Soul had laughter, not even the Joker himself

    The seats where jam packed with an audience who cares

    and everyone knew that Massive Wanker would be there

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       The Fighters where backstage getting loose as a goose

  But for DeShawn West he was holding the Hangman's Noose

  Meanwhile Blinky Billy was in a corner with a beer in his lap

     Little did everyone know who would give Funcake a nap

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          The Night began with a mate known as Toejam 

 and with a Head kick from hell he made Diaz his Sacrificial Lamb

          A Warrior named Chomsli had his ego to stroke

  but along came a Stoner to whom he did Rear Naked choke

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  When out from nowhere "The Detonator" made some clatter

     with a thunderous KO that made Dennis Baba shatter

           Little did we Know Zou Yun was the real deal

    As Timo Bader saw his wraith and the pain he did feel

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   In a Heavyweight clash Nagashima was the brighter star

           As Urtansson cried out from a nasty Armbar

      Suddenly we all stood as  Victor Reznov appeared

           and a rising Gorohov laid trembling in fear

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        Jose Ronaldo has emerged as a true contender

  but with just One punch, West made him a pretender

  Closing out the show the Massive Wanker would not fall

 As he smothered Marcus Pickett and the fans where in all

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Madness 40 "Guns Out" Review

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with host Douche McBaggins

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Hello again my Madness friends, and what a night of fights it was. MAD 40 "Guns Out" was a remarkable event and backed up every bit of it's hype with some Incredible fights. The Boss insisted that the Performance bonuses will be quadruple the normal earnings as he saluted each and every fighter on the event lineup. There where five Titles on the line, which was the Main Card. We also want to touch on two of the Feature Prelim bouts that where also very important to the Standings at Light Heavyweight. We can start with the Early Prelim results.

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Early Prelim Results

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Feature Prelims

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Light Heavyweight bout

Jaycen"The Axe" Solo(6-4-0) vs Paul"Agent" Smecker(4-2-0)

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 The first Feature fight of the Prelims is between two newcomers here at Madness MMA and from the looks of Solo as he walked to the cage i surely felt his plan was to Cornobble Smecker at the opening bell. Although Jaycen indeed did not Cornobble him he did immediately take the Former F&BE Light Heavyweight champ down to the mat. From that point it was obvious that "Agent" Smecker had some holes in his ground game as "The Axe" sliced his way to a first round Victory via TKO Strikes at just 52 seconds of round 1. 

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Jaycen has improved 7-4 and the former SMASH 205 pound Title challenger looks to hunt for a new prize, and who knows maybe the Cornobble(yes that is the third time i said that word) will happen next fight.

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Light Heavyweight bout

Dro Qanar(5-2-0)           vs    Luke Davidson(6-3-0)

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In are final Feature Prelim we have got a couple Evil Gentleman looking to put there bid in for a future title fight.  Luke was looking pretty good early as the fight went to the clinch, landing some good head shots. Dro seemed to know he was out gunned on the feet and decided to try and get the fight to the ground, and after a few failed attempts he managed to do so. From here it was just clockwork though only a Purple belt in Jiu Jitsu, Qanar managed to submit Davidson late in the first round with a slick armbar. 

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This makes five submission wins for Qanar now as he awaits his next fight. As for Luke this is his second straight loss as he lost in his Title challenge previously but i don't think we have seen the last of him.

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Main Card

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Middleweight Championship 

Jason Carter(5-1-0)         vs        Chris"Kenshin" Travis(6-2-0)

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Now we head into the Madness Championship fights and we start in the Middleweight Division as Newly crowned champion Jason Carter makes his first defense. His opponent was the red hot Chris Travis who was currently on a 5 fight winning streak. "Kenshin" looked great early as he looked to dethrone the champ winning the first round. Carter though no stranger to the championship rounds quickly rallied off the next to rounds on the scorecards. Round four though saw the clinch strikes of Carter starting to takes its toll on Travis and sure enough a uppercut late in round four had Chris thinking about the Ganja man as he was on wobbly legs. Round five begins as Carter punches Chris right in the stomach to begin the round and from there Jason looked in control and ready to finish as he circles and then lands a HUGE straight left hand that ends the challengers night. 

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Jason Carter retains his Middleweight tile in an exciting fight this is how a Main Card should start. There is nothing final yet for Jason's next defense this gives him some much needed time to celebrate. As for Travis a real warrior this guy is and i hope to see him back at the top again.

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Welterweight Championship

Vasil Petrov(6-1-0)            vs       Arse Wreaker(6-0-0)

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This next contest is possibly one of the most anticipated title fights on the card as Vasil Petrov makes his long awaited title defense. As he faced off with the clear #1 contender and undefeated Arse Wreaker. Wreaker had one this opportunity by beating Ademaro Dos Anjos last Month. The fight was fireworks from the get go, and there seemed to be a lot of tension between the two fighters as there is a back story to there camps. Wreaker landed a cross very early that opens a cut on the champ. After a few misses from Arse Wreaker, Petrov was looking to counter and he did so with a crisp hook to the side of Wreakers head. Around the 40 minute mark Arse ducks right into a uppercut of Petrov's that send him to a rocked state, and also opens up a cut. From here Arse is in desperation mode as he swings a wild right hand Petrov counters with a vicious Left, that crumbles Mr. Wreaker.

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Petrov moves to 7-1 as a pro as he retains his championship in 57 seconds of the very first round. Arse has looked dominant to this point so props to Petrov for derailing the "Arse Train"

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Heavyweight Championship

Boris Krylov(5-1-0)           vs         Alex Ferreira(6-0-0)

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We now head to the Heavyweight Division as Boris Krylov who recently won the HW title in the finals of a 16 man Tournament looks for his first defense much like the last two champions. His opponent was the Hungry undefeated challenger who debuted in late January at Madness. The fight was a bloody mess with both fighters getting opened up in less then a minute of the start. Krylov's cut though was getting worse every punch that was landed from Ferreira. As we head past the 2 minute work the bloodied Monster Krylov started eating nasty strikes and a combo knockdown Boris. Alex though waived the big guy back to his feet, and it was clear that the Wobbly and Bloody champ didn't have much left to offer. In come the Doctors and the fight is stopped.

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Alex Ferreira is the new Heavyweight champion with a TKO Stoppage via Cuts. I think it was a good call personally i love a good massacre but lets see Boris fight another day shall we.

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Lightweight Championship

Ryan Rodriguez(5-2-0)    vs    Jewel"The Cuban Missle" Diaz(7-0-0)

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In the Co- Main spot we have the Lightweight Title fight as Ryan Rodriguez looks to successfully retain his belt. Standing in his way though is the Former SMASH and F&BE Lightweight champ Jewel Diaz. The Undefeated Diaz clearly wanted to get this fight to the ground and he does score a Takedown with the opening minute. He had a hard time keeping Ryan there though. Rodriguez looked pretty impressive in this fight on the ground as a defensive grappler managing to escape to his feet. On the feet Ryan took control landing 23 of his 41 total strikes and after the first round he was looking very comfortable, unlike his challenger Diaz. Round two starts as Ryan puts the pressure on Jewel but "The Cuban Missle" finds a somewhat safe zone as he starts clinching the champ. Jewel sees an opportunity to take the fight back down to the ground only for Rodriguez to escape right back to his feet which had to frustrate the challenger. Shortly after Ryan stuffs a takedown, he drops Jewel with a picture perfect combo. Ryan wisely waives Diaz back to his feet. Jewel is now covered in blood and looking ready to pass out and desperately tries to clinch and then a failed attempt of a Takedown gets followed by deadly combo after combo that puts Diaz out cold.

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Ryan Rodriguez is still the Lightweight Champion as he picks up the KO Victory iate in round two. The challenger Jewel DIaz though has already showed interest in a quick turnaround and we look to get him back in the cage very soon.

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Light Heavyweight Championship

Joao Andrade(7-1-0)         vs       Mohammed Kahn(7-1-0)

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Alright all you Madness Maniacs the time has come for the Main Event of the Evening. Andrade vs Kahn part deux.  The champion Joao Andrade looks to defend his belt for a second time, against a familiar face in Mohammed. Kahn the former champ who just put a rising prospect Logan Nail in a coma looks to take back his belt. R

ound one begins and Andrade comes out as the aggressor while Kahn looks to counter.  halfway point of round one and Andrade strikes first blood as the blood leaks down the Hairy muscular frame of Kahn. The round is closed with a Combination from Joao that drops the former champ but Kahn manages to survive as round one closes. Round two Mohammed looked to be rejuvenated and takes the round on the scorecards as he starts to find his range and land in the clinch as well. The pace begins to slow as we hit round 3 and the cut on Kahns above Kahns eye seems to be getting worse, Andrade though does enough work to take the round and looks to be up 2-1. Round four begins with Kahn swinging and missing and Andrade now playing the Counter game. Mohammed Kahn looked pretty solid in the clinch this round but it was a tough round to judge. Both of the fighters are extremely fatigued to start round 5 and that cut on Kahns eye is fuckin hideous. But we have to give these two athletes a round of applause for there Heart and dedication. That last round had a lot of wild punches that where missing there marks but the round looked to be Kahns. 

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Result the fight ends in a Majority Draw and Andrade retains his title. The fight got sloppy at the end for sure but there where some great highlights in this one. Not to mention these are two top caliber fighters, Andrade with his Athletic prowess and Kahn with his never give up never surrender hard noised fighting style. 

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Final words

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Owner and Match maker Butch Harris has his hands full after this event.Only time will tell what matches are made after this one. One thing is for sure though the Madness was on point tonight with an excellent evening of fights as they fought inside a jam packed Expo arena in Montreal.  Got give props to Team Fury MMA. Boris Krylov did have a fall from grace but the remaining three champs for manager Jake Fury looked pretty good. Of course Andrade though had his hands full with Kahn, maybe we will see a Andrade vs Kahn part three in a arena near you very soon???

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This has been your host Douche "The ladies love me, and the guys want to be me" McBaggins!!!!

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