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[I]OOC : OLYMPIA and UFC diaries are not dead, I just wanted to try my hand at a WEFF diary since nobody does them anymore.[/I] Women's Extreme Fighting Federation, 1996 The Women's Extreme Fighting Federation is the Lone Female Fighting Promotion in the world, Built from the ashes of C-Girl, AWFC and LVFF, The WEFF seems to be a prominent force in the Women's MMA world, it looks to be like a good year for the WEFF.
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The WEFF has massively expanded their roster by signing over 16 prospects to fight with the organization thus giving them the ability to book their first event. WEFF 15 [B]MAIN and CO-MAIN EVENTS[/B] Vicki Summers vs. Rachel McGuiness Jenny DeNeuve vs. April Watson Helen Fox vs. Chelsea Lawson [B]SUPPORT MATCHES[/B] Sandy Olivier vs. Steph Smith Veronika Sablikova vs. Temperance McCoy [B] PRELIMINARY MATCHES [/B]Tanya Duke vs. Hanae Maehata Pamela O'Neil vs. Akemi Satou or Just the Full Card Vicki Summers vs. Rachel McGuiness April Watson vs. Jenny DeNeuve Veronika Sablikova vs. Temperance McCoy Sandy Olivier vs. Steph Smith Helen Fox vs. Chelsea Lawson Tanya Duke vs. Hanae Maehata Pamela O'Neil vs. Akemi Satou
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[CENTER][SIZE="5"]WEFF 15[/SIZE] All in all, It was a good night of fights, With [B]"Yellow Peril" Rachel McGuiness[/B] and [B]"The Heart Breaker" Vicki Summers [/B]Headlining in a war of attrition which saw [B]McGuiness[/B] take a 3rd Round TKO Stoppage due to Punches, in a fight that saw both fighters even on the scorecards going into Round 3 The Co-Main Eventers did not disappoint either, As We saw [B]"The Electrifying" Jenny DeNeuve[/B] take a hard fought Unanimous Decision over [B]"The Blonde Bombshell" April Watson[/B] in a fight that could possibly the Female Fight of the Year. Also, WEFF 15 saw Former Champion [B]Chelsea "The Wrecking Machine" Lawson[/B] Upset by Upstart [B]Helen "The Maryland Mauler" Fox[/B] with a 3rd round Knock Out in a lopsided fight. Many are now doubting if Lawson still has the desire to be a Champion yet again. The Supporters did not disappoint either, as [B]"Bang Bang" Temperance McCoy[/B] Decisioned one of the Brightest Female Prospects [B]Veronika Sablikova[/B] and [B]"The Lady of 1,000 Submissions" Sandy Olivier[/B] was dominated by [B]"Stunning" Steph Smith[/B] in a Three Round Ground and Pound attack. The Two Preliminary Matches were a little lopsided, but were still pretty good, as we saw [B]Tanya "The Predator" Duke[/B] stop Japanese Import [B]Hanae Maehata[/B] and the International Battle between English Upstart [B]Pamela "The Truth" O'Neil[/B] dominate Japanese Import [B]Akemi Satou[/B] [Quote] [CENTER]Quick Results Pamela O'Neil (2-0) def. Akemi Satou (1-1) via Unanimous Decision Tanya Duke (7-12) def. Hanae Maehata (2-1) via TKO Steph Smith (12-4) def. Sandy Olivier (7-3) via Unanimous Decision Temperance McCoy (6-2) def. Veronika Sablikova (4-1) via Unanimous Decision Helen Fox (7-2) def. Chelsea Lawson (10-3) via KO Jenny DeNeuve (8-0) def. April Watson (13-6) via Unanimous Decision Rachel McGuiness (10-2) def. Vicki Summers (9-3) via TKO[/CENTER] [/Quote] [/CENTER]
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[B]WEFF 16 ANNOUNCED [/B] [B]MAIN and CO-MAIN EVENTS[/B] Allison Beattie vs. Erica Page for the Lightweight Title Simone King vs. Phoebe Bergman Hester Maclean vs. Leslie Myers [B]SUPPORT MATCHES[/B] Jennie Gill vs. Andrea Jones Kerry Silverman vs. Michelle Adams Sarah Vaughan vs. Fusae Miura [B]PRELIMINARIES[/B] Henrietta Stein vs. Lisa Labone Hoshi Kogo vs. Umeka Fujiwara Quick Picks Allison Beattie vs. Erica Page for the Lightweight Title Simone King vs. Phoebe Bergman Hester Maclean vs. Leslie Myers Jennie Gill vs. Andrea Jones Kerry Silverman vs. Michelle Adams Sarah Vaughan vs. Fusae Miura Henrietta Stein vs. Lisa Labone Hoshi Kogo vs. Umeka Fujiwara
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QUICK DISCLAIMER : I will probably do a show every ten minutes or so due to the facts that I want to keep things moving, there are no obligations to predict due to the fact that there aren't any prediction contests yet, As soon as I tie down some more fighters, I will start the contests
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[CENTER][SIZE="5"]WEFF 16[/SIZE] The Fans were very happy in Ontario following WEFF 16 which featured some bouts between blue chipper prospects, and old school veterans, The show was headlined with a Lightweight Title fight between [B]"Canadian Storm" Erica Page[/B] and [B]Allison Beattie[/B], Page put up a fight in Round 1 before ultimately being stopped in Round 2 by a Beattie Uppercut. The Fight was ruled a TKO for Beattie who made her 1st defense of the WEFF Lightweight Title. The Co-Main Events did not disappoint as [B]"The Unpredictable" Phoebe Bergman[/B] scored an Unpredictable TKO Stoppage over [B]"The Queen of Mean" Simone King[/B] in just 5 Minutes. [B]"The Slayer" Hester Maclean[/B] proved why she's next in line for the title shot with a 2nd Round Cut Stoppage in a dominant performance over [B]"Lost Innocence" Leslie Myers[/B] Then we went to the support matches, where the fans saw [B]"Bad Girl" Jennie Gill[/B] Knock Out [B]"Little Evil" Andrea Jones[/B] in a fight where she saw her undefeated record stay Intact for just a little longer. Another Undefeated record was put on the line when [B]"Black Widow" Michelle Adams[/B] dominated [B]"Too Hot for Hell" Kerry Silverman[/B] to a 3 Round Unanimous Decision in her favor. [B]"The Arizona Animal" Sarah Vaughan[/B] went back to her winning ways as she dominated Japanese Import [B]Fusae "The Warrior Queen" Miura[/B] for 2 Rounds before nearly Pounding out the Japanese Prospect in Round 3 to be on her way for a Unanimous Decision [B]Henrietta Stein[/B] and [B]"The Future" Lisa Labone[/B] didn't get to show their respective styles in a 3 round back and forth fight which saw attempts at Punches and Takedowns in a fight that came back to a Unanimous Decision for Henrietta Stein But before all that action, the first fight of the night between the Two brightest Japanese Stars [B]"Thunder and Lightning" Hoshi Kogo[/B] and [B]Umeka Fujiwara[/B] went to the ground early, which ultimately saw Fujiwara secure a 1st Round Arm-Bar from the Full Guard Position The Fight of the Night definitely went to Phoebe Bergman and Simone King due to the fact that it was a great back and forth battle Submission of the Night Obviously went to Fujiwara and KO Of the Night went to Jennie Gill [Quote][CENTER]Quick Results Allison Beattie (11-3) def. Erica Page (15-10) via TKO to Retain the Lightweight Title Phoebe Bergman (15-5) def. Simone King (6-2) via TKO Hester Maclean (8-0-1) def. Leslie Myers (3-1) via Stoppage (Cut) Jennie Gill (5-0-1) def. Andrea Jones (7-4) via KO Michelle Adams (5-0) def. Kerry Silverman (3-2) via Unanimous Decision Sarah Vaughan (19-6) def. Fusae Miura (7-3) via Unanimmous Decision Henrietta Stein (10-4) def. Lisa Labone (1-1) via Unanimous Decision Umeka Fujiwara (3-0) def. Hoshi Kogo (1-1) via Submission (Arm-Bar)[/CENTER][/Quote][/CENTER]
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[CENTER][IMG]http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll28/Rampage101_bucket/TriplowsWatches.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll28/Rampage101_bucket/DailyFight.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll28/Rampage101_bucket/GamblersParadise.jpg[/IMG] BREAKING NEWS !!! WEFF has signed 6 Month Sponsorship deals with Triplow's Watches, DailyFight.com and GamblersParadise So now the WEFF will be making 80,000$ extra a month, which should be able to cover all the expenses so far ALSO, THE WEFF 17 CARD Heavyweight Title Fight : Karen Curtis vs. Phoebe Bergman Jenny DeNeuve vs. Jennie Gill Roz Wareing vs. Kimie Igarashi Simone King vs. Tammy Westenra Veronika Sablikova vs. Hope Lehane Christine Jameson vs. Clare Payton[/CENTER]
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[CENTER][SIZE="5"]WEFF 17[/SIZE] Overall it was a good night of fights, as [B]"The Demon" Karen Curtis[/B] made her third successful title defense against [B]"The Unpredictable" Phoebe Bergman[/B] in a Five Round Unanimous Decision in her favor In a match dubbed JENNY vs. JENNIE, [B]"The Electrifying" Jenny DeNeuve[/B] was even more electrifying than usual as she Knocked Out [B]"Bad Girl" Jennie Gill[/B] in just 2:49 into the First Round. [B]Kimie Igarashi[/B] did not disappoint either, as she upset [B]"Hard and Fast" Roz Wareing[/B] with a 3 round Unanimous Decision [B]"The Queen of Mean" Simone King[/B] was back after an upset loss to Bergman earlier this year, as she scored a TKO over perennial star [B]Tammy Westenra[/B] in a First Round stoppage that began with an absolutely devastating Head Kick and finished with Punches. [B]Veronika Sablikova[/B] got back to her winning ways, as she disposed of [B]Hope "Scythe" Lehane[/B] in a First Round blitz In preliminary action, [B]Christine Jameson[/B] dominated [B]Clare Payton[/B] as she notched the 3rd victory of her Undefeated Record That's all for now folks, new card should be posted a little later this evening [Quote][CENTER]Quick Results Christine Jameson (3-0) def. Clare Payton (3-1) via Unanimous Decision Veronika Sablikova (5-1) def. Hope Lehane (8-4) via TKO Simone King (7-2) def. Tammy Westenra (12-7-2) via TKO Kimie Igarashi (1-0) def. Roz Wareing (8-2-1) via Unanimous Decision Jenny DeNeuve (9-0) def. Jennie Gill (5-1-1) via KO Karen Curtis (14-1) def. Phoebe Bergman (15-6) via Unanimous Decision to Retain the Heavyweight Title[/CENTER][/Quote][/CENTER]
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[CENTER][SIZE="5"]WEFF 18[/SIZE] In Possibly WEFF's Best show in history so far, with one Massive Title fight, and a battle between top contenders, It was hard to resist watching The Night of fights was headlined by Former Lightweight Champion [B]"The Arizona Animal" Sarah Vaughan[/B] and Canadian Fan Favorite [B]"The Electrifying" Jenny DeNeuve[/B] in a bout that lived up to all the hype and expectations. DeNeuve undoubtedly took the first round with a convincing Knock down by a 1-2-3 Combo which staggered Vaughan against the cage. Vaughan then took control in the second round as she took DeNeuve down and kept her there with some convincing Ground-And-Pound. We went into the 3rd Round, In what was arguably the closest fight in WEFF history, the two fighters came in and made Rick Stanley and James Foster, whom were sitting at ringside extremely proud. The Fight received a standing ovation from everybody in the arena when they saw Fan Favorite Jenny DeNeuve take a Split Decision in front of her home crowd of Ontario. In arguably her toughest fight to date, It was a bittersweet end as she injured her elbow and will be out for at least a month Then we went to Title action as [B]"The Yellow Peril" Rachel McGuinness[/B] proved that [B]Allison Beattie[/B]'s Chin isn't what the hype cracked it up to be as she scored a convincing TKO Stoppage in Round 2. Rachel McGuinness picked up the Lightweight Title, and stopped a freight train in Beattie, who was thought to have the upper hand in this fight, due to the momentum she received when she dominated fan favorite Erica Page, who was also at ringside tonight, It was a huge loss for Beattie, but she made the drastic announcement of an Ultimate Female style competition, where they will hold a knockout tournament with Fighters who have never competed with WEFF before, The Fighters will also have the ability to train with former champions Allison Beattie and Sarah Vaughan, who will go toe-to-toe in a rematch at the end of the competition. It will be a historic rematch between two of our company's brightest and most marketable fighters. [B]"The Heart Breaker" Vicki Summers[/B] was not afraid to go toe-to-toe with [B]"Stunning" Steph Smith[/B] on the feet. Smith proved that her style was a very good match for Summers, who came into the fight prepared to go to the ground, but ended up Dropping Smith with a quick Jab-Straight-Hook Combo. Smith managed to get back up to her feet, but dazed down to the canvas yet again. This time, it was not possible to get back up, as Summers was all over her, Scoring Punches, Elbows and Fists. It looked as she had gassed, but just when we thought it was over, kept barraging Smith with heavier shots. This time, The Ref had to step in. In the aftermath of the fight, doctors were very worried about Smith's medical condition and brought her in for check-ups, turned out she got her nose broken by that barrage of punches. It looks to be that she will be out for at least a month [B]"Sugar" Olivia Sweet[/B] and [B]"Bang Bang" Temperance McCoy[/B] went to war standing-up, as Sweet shocked most people with her improved stand-up skills, But McCoy's was just too much as Sweet was overwhelmed with punches and kicks from all angles. McCoy went Bang Bang on Sweet for 3 straight rounds, and Sweet was all but upset, as she got the chance to fight one of the top stars of the WEFF. [B]Umeka Fujiwara[/B] scored her second straight submission victory, this time in even more versatile style, as she finished the fight brutal Ground and Pound assault which forced [B]"The Colorado Rapid" Emma Birch[/B] to ultimately tap out 3 minutes into the 3rd Stanza But before all that action, [B]Henrietta Stein[/B] was less than impressive yet again in her decision victory over [B]Tanya "The Predator" Duke[/B] as she threw shots, but backed down when the opportunity to finish the fight was in front of her, The fight ended up going the distance, with the scores going 2-1 Stein, 2-1 Duke, and 2-1 for the winner by Split Decision, Henrietta Stein [Quote]Quick Results Henrietta Stein (11-4) def. Tanya Duke (7-13) via Split Decision Umeka Fujiwara (4-0) def. Emma Birch (10-6) via Submission (Strikes) Temperance McCoy (7-2) def. Olivia Sweet (3-1) via Unanimous Decision Vicki Summers (10-3) def. Steph Smith (12-5) via TKO Rachel McGuinness (11-2) def. Allison Beattie (11-4) via TKO to Win the Lightweight Title Jenny DeNeuve (10-0) def. Sarah Vaughan (19-7) via Split Decision[/Quote] [SIZE="1"]OOC : I am looking for one more person to act as coach for the initial draft for The Ultimate Female reality show, PM Me if you are interested[/SIZE][/CENTER]
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[CENTER][SIZE="5"][COLOR="Magenta"][B]WEFF 19 ANNOUNCED[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE] [B][COLOR="Magenta"]MAIN EVENT[/COLOR][/B] [B] Michelle "Black Widow" Adams (5-0) vs. Park Seong (8-4)[/B] [I]Adams comes into this fight coming off a Unanimous Decision victory over Kerry Silverman last month, so it's safe to say that she should be able to beat Seong who does not have a lot of momentum coming into the fight in this battle of Lightweight Contenders[/I] [B][COLOR="Magenta"]UNDERCARD[/COLOR][/B] [B]Fusae "The Warrior Queen" Miura (7-3) vs. "Hard and Fast" Roz Wareing (8-2-1)[/B] [I]Miura is one of the top contenders in the Lightweight division, but suffered a recent setback to Sarah Vaughan last July and Wareing is coming off a loss to Blue Chipper Kimie Igarashi, Both of these fighters have similar styles and It depends on who has the better conditioning[/I] [B]Helen "The Maryland Mauler" Fox (7-2) vs. Veronika Sablikova (5-1)[/B] [I]Sablikova recently dropped her first professional loss to Temperance McCoy but came back to Stop Hope Lehane last August, But Fox is coming off the biggest victory of her young life, by Knocking Out Chelsea Lawson[/I] [B]"The Blonde Bombshell" April Watson (13-6) vs. Stella Massey (9-8)[/B] [I]Watson has some of the best potential talent in the division, but is taking on a widely respected veteran in Stella Massey, so it depends on how she fights the fight and what kind of game plan she brings in[/I] [B]"The Samoan Tank" Verona Joseph (10-6) vs. "The Wrecking Machine" Chelsea Lawson (10-3)[/B] [I]Lawson just dropped her last fight against Perennial star Helen Fox, who is also on the card tonight, will be coming back to fight Verona Joseph, who is on a recent losing streak, so It seems to be an easy fight for Lawson[/I] [B]Kimie Igarashi (1-0) vs. "Too Hot For Hell" Kerry Silverman (3-2)[/B] [I]Silverman and Igarashi are two of the best prospects in the lightweight division, and if their careers are handled well, they could become some of the biggest stars in female MMA, but for now, they will need to focus on this task.[/I] -------------------------------------------------------- [SIZE="1"]WEFF 19 Quick Picks Kimie Igarashi vs. Kerry Silverman Chelsea Lawson vs. Verona Joseph April Watson vs. Stella Massey Helen Fox vs. Veronika Sablikova Fusae Miura vs. Roz Wareing Park Seong vs. Michelle Adams[/SIZE][/CENTER]
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Thanks Dynasty for the predictions, Results should be up in about a half an hour, so get your predictions in, OOC : I will be traveling to Calgary tonight, so I'm not sure if i'll have an internet connection where i will be (Although I don't see why not as I will be in a hotel) so the dynasty might be on hiatus for the next couple days or so
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[CENTER][SIZE="5"][COLOR="Magenta"][B]WEFF 19[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE] The Night began with it's traditional preliminary bouts, and drew about 808 viewers to this live event in Quebec, so without further ado, let's get to the main event ! Michelle Addams (8-0) looked like she didn't want to spend to much time in the cage tonight, as she got in with Park Seong (8-5) and Knocked Her out with a quick blitz of punches and kicks, which dropped Seong against the cage early on in the first round, and as she tried to finish the fight, got bucked back to her feet. In the second round, Seong got caught with a scorching uppercut which left her unconscious on the canvas while Addams was letting fly with Punches and Elbows as the referee stepped in and declared the fight a knock out, Addams looked like she was next in line for the title after this fight. Roz Wareing (9-2-1) put Fusae Miura (7-4) out of her misery early in this first round of this epic battle between ground fighters, which surprisingly stayed up on the feet when Wareing managed to stuff Miura's early takedown attempts, and let fly with a devastating kick to the head, which left Miura unconscious on the canvas for another Knockout victory tonight. So far, it was 2-0 for the Locals of North America, to the Imports of Japan who haven't looked so good tonight. Then we moved on to Helen Fox (7-3) and Veronika Sablikova (6-1) as they moved forward in a Unanimous Decision war which saw ups and downs for both Fox and Sablikova, Where Sablikova emerged victorious against the Perennial star Fox, who didn't look like the same Helen Fox we saw KO Chelsea Lawson last July, and April Watson (14-6) finally looked like herself against Stella Massey (9-9), as she went 3 straight rounds with a veteran in Massey, where we saw her Knock Down, Ground and Pound, and completely dominate the fight. Chelsea Lawson (11-3) finally looked like herself as she Stopped Verona Joseph (10-7), Joseph got reckless going into Round 1, and got Hit extremely hard in the ribs by a Middle Kick courtesy of "The Wrecking Machine", Round 2 was more of the same, but this time, Joseph would not get back up as a flurry of fists came down as she was flattened out against the cage. Lawson finally looked like herself as she is now 2-2 with the WEFF as she proved her point in beating Joseph for a second time. But before all this action, Rookies Kimie Igarashi (2-0) and Kerry Silverman (3-3) who have the ability to both become big stars one day, went the distance, with Igarashi emerging victorious, due to her lethal ground and pound and superior wrestling ability. Silverman will have to work much harder, instead of hoping for her appearance to win fights for her due to the fact that she is extremely scary looking. Thats all for tonight folks, Look for more news at WEFF.ca [Quote] [B]Quick Results[/B] Kimie Igarashi def. Kerry Silverman via Unanimous Decision Chelsea Lawson def. Verona Joseph via TKO (Punches) April Watson def. Stella Massey via Unanimous Decision Veronika Sablikova def. Helen Fox via Unanimous Decision Roz Wareing def. Fusae Miura via KO (Head Kick) Michelle Adams def. Park Seong via KO (Uppercut)[/Quote][/CENTER]
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[CENTER][SIZE="5"][COLOR="Purple"][B]WEFF 20 ANNOUNCED[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE] [COLOR="Purple"][B]MAIN EVENT[/B][/COLOR] [B]Karen "The Demon" Curtis (14-1) vs. "Bang Bang" Temperance McCoy (7-2)[/B] [COLOR="Purple"][B]CO-MAIN EVENT[/B][/COLOR] [B]Hester "The Slayer" Maclean (8-0-1) vs. Veronika Sablikova (6-1)[/B] [B][COLOR="Purple"]UNDERCARD[/COLOR] Umeka Fujiwara (4-0) vs. Michelle "Black Widow" Addams (8-0)[/B] [B]"The Blonde Bombshell" April Watson (14-6) vs. "The Heart Breaker" Vicki Summers (10-3)[/B] [B]"The Queen of Mean" Simone King (7-2) vs. Chelsea "The Wrecking Machine" Lawson (11-3)[/B] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [/CENTER] [SIZE="1"]Karen Curtis vs. Temperance McCoy Hester Maclean vs. Veronika Sablikova Umeka Fujiwara vs. Michelle Addams April Watson vs. Vicki Summers Chelsea Lawson vs. Simone King[/SIZE]
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Karen Curtis vs. Temperance McCoy -Curtis, she has been a best in nearly every game i've played. Hester Maclean vs. Veronika Sablikova -Veronika, the most feared heavyweight in my current game. Umeka Fujiwara vs. Michelle Addams -Umeka, definately a future star. April Watson vs. Vicki Summers -very tough call as both are kinda up and down in my game, i'll go with Vicki though. Chelsea Lawson vs. Simone King -Lawson is a bad ass, i don't see King getting past her.
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Alright guys, The Results will be up in a couple minutes however, the dynasty is on hiatus for maybe 5 days so I'll try to leave you guys with a big card to predict on while I'm gone, I might put up some random updates (fake interviews, press conferences, etc...) so the dynasty doesn't sink to the bottom of the thread
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[CENTER][SIZE="5"][B][COLOR="Purple"]WEFF 20[/COLOR][/B][/SIZE] Karen Curtis (15-1) and Temperance McCoy (7-3) put on a show for another 3-Star fight in WEFF history ! McCoy was game for this fight and put up a good battle, but in the end Curtis was just to much for her, Scoring with a Reverse Elbow that would have made Roberto Aldez proud, and making the cut too much for the referee to allow McCoy to continue. The Stoppage was made 3:59 of Round 3 in this epic battle. Karen Curtis makes the 4th Defense of her Women's Heavyweight Title. McCoy, unfortunately, was looking like the one to stop Curtis, after convincing victories over Veronika Sablikova, and Olivia Sweet. However, Curtis' Lethal elbows, cut her before she had a chance to do anymore possible damage to the Still-Heavyweight Champion. Hester Maclean (9-0-1) shocked the world yet again, as she Decisioned Veronika Sablikova (6-2) in a 3 Round Epic. The Match, Being called fight of the night, because of the technical battle between the Kickboxer and Wrestler, but Maclean's now legendary take down defense, Is looking like the one to beat, She scored some of the most accurate striking the WEFF has ever seen, as she scored with Head, Body and Leg Kicks, and Punches in all directions. People are starting to take notice of Umeka Fujiwara (5-0) as she submit Michelle Addams (8-1) not even a minute into the second round. She knocked her down, grabbed her back and started throwing bombs. Addams eventually tapped out to the rear naked choke she succumbed to courtesy of Umeka Fujiwara. April Watson (15-6) went to war with Vicki Summers (10-4) as they were 1 round apiece going into the 3rd. But Watson's picture perfect Muay Thaï, was looking better than ever tonight. She scored the head kick seen around the world with a money maker combo, going to the body twice, and as Summers came in straight forward, put up a Thrust kick to the head, knocking her unconcious. Chelsea Lawson (12-3) showed that she's not done yet as she dominated Simone King (7-3) to a 3 Round Unanimous Decision, the fight spelled out fireworks starting from Round 1, they banged it out for all three rounds with Lawson coming out the victor in a Unanimous Decision, with both fighters earning a bonus because of their will to keep fighting. Thats all for tonight folks, check out WEFF.ca for more news [Quote] Lawson def. King via Unanimous Decision Watson def. Summers via KO Fujiwara def. Addams via Submission Maclean def. Sablikova via Unanimous Decision Curtis def. McCoy via Stoppage[/Quote][/CENTER]
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[CENTER][B][SIZE="5"][COLOR="DarkGreen"]WEFF 21 ANNOUNCED[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] [B][COLOR="darkgreen"]MAIN EVENT[/COLOR] "Yellow Peril" Rachel McGuinness (11-2) vs. "The Electrifying" Jenny DeNeuve (10-0) for the Lightweight Title[/B] [B][COLOR="darkgreen"]CO-MAIN EVENT[/COLOR] "The Demon" Karen Curtis (15-1) vs. "The Slayer" Hester Maclean (9-0-1) for the Heavyweight Title[/B] [B][COLOR="darkgreen"]UNDERCARD[/COLOR] "Colorado Rapid" Emma Birch (10-6) vs. Allison Beattie (11-4)[/B] [B]Hanae Maehata (2-1) vs. "Sugar" Olivia Sweet (3-1)[/B] [B]"Wild Thing" Katy-Jane Paulson (Debut) vs. Akemi Satou (1-1)[/B][/CENTER] -------------------------------------------------------------------------- [SIZE="1"]Quick Picks Rachel McGuinness vs. Jenny DeNeuve Karen Curtis vs. Hester Maclean Allison Beattie vs. Emma Birch Olivia Sweet vs. Hanae Maehata Katy-Jane Paulson vs. Akemi Satou[/SIZE]
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