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  1. Started in Jan 2002 currently at Sep 2011. lots of money "cheats" and company popularity editing to snatch up all the big names. I host 1 show a week as GAMMA, and have 527 fighters contracted from Super Heavyweight to Featherweight SHW The least legitimate, most popular division i have (belt legitimacy in the gutter in the name of saving shows) Goat: Kiyomori Sanda 28-4 (21-4) - 2 time champ 5 defends total, 1 time interim champ 4 defends (Champion Teddy Glossop and Sandas unification bout took 3 YEARS[!!] to finally happen) TOP 5: C Kiyomori Sanda 28-4 (21-4), 1 Morgan Wakarewarema 22-5 (16-5), 2 Sebastian Cyr 23-5 (9-5), 3 Rav Kapur 22-7 (13-7), 4 Murilo Santinho 29-7 (16-7), 5 Warren Scumboon 27-4 (13-4) BEST STORYLINE By far the careers of Kiyomori Sanda and Teddy Glossop and their 4 division defining fights. Glossop was a bad man in the 1st fight (Aug 04), 14-3 overall and on a 5 fight win streak all by ko. Sanda was the young 12-0 prodigy making his 1st title defense. Sanda won by Guillotine in R1 at 1:33 in a fight rated at "good" The 2nd fight came just 1 year 1 month later (Sep 05), Sanda was now 16-0, a budding superstar, and looked unbeatable. Glossop had put together a 3 fight ko streak, and with SHW looking thin, he was the only logical contender at 17-4. Teddy Glossop ended up winning by KO in R2 at 1:18 in a fight rated at "great". Glossop also received an 18 month suspension for extra punches after the bell After a lengthy suspension, and multiple injury pullouts from boths sides, we FINALLY got Glossop Sanda 3 (Aug 08).. Glossop came in 21-4 on a 4 fight ko streak since their last meeting (all title defenses against some real tough competition). Sanda came in on a 5 fight win streak all interim title matches against similar competition to Glossop. Glossop eneded up winning by KO in R1 at just 0:39 into the fight. The 4th fight (May 10) wasn't nearly as important to the division since it was the 1st 3 round bout between the 2, but was a fight that just happened to line up and make sense. Glossop had started a downturn in his career, losing his title to Kanezane Fujii and came into fight #4 with Sanda 1-3 since fight #3 23-7 overall. Sanda faced a similar fate, losing 3 in a row by KO including Glossop #3 and came in 3-3 and 24-4 overall. Sanda ended up winning a close split descion 29-28 x3 in a fight that was rated good Since then, Sanda has reclaimed gold, and is looking good as ever sitting at 28-4. Glossop is now an aging .500 fighter at 25-10, but still a fan favorite headlining fight nights. I hope to see a 5th fight eventually but father time is undefeated, and Glossop has had numerous KO losses and is an old 34. Sanda on the other hand, at 29, looks like he has 3-5 years competing at the highest level still. I'll post other divisions later if the blogpost format is OK
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