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"Reality Check"

 

The Debut Episode, was a full out success, with some great fights, and back and forth battles.

 

Shane Gilchrist (15-3) continued his winning streak, dominating Jerry Bogdonovich (8-7) to a Third Round Unanimous Decision. The Fight was continually dominated by Gilchrist's Superior Striking and Reach Advantage and technical skill, connecting on a number of moments with Punches and Kicks, taking out Bogdonovich's Legs and movement due to this. Gilchrist, Winner of 4 of his last 5, two of which came by KO over Garry McSweegan and Curt Kitson, seems to be next in line for the title shot.

 

Dennis Gallagher (4-1) got back to his winning ways, Knocking out Henning Olsen (3-3) in the first round, with a series of punches, knocking the Dane of balance, and finishing the fight. Gallagher was able to keep the fight at his pace, and dominate with superior punching and ground and pound abilities. Wayne McKellen (5-1) also plead his case for a title shot, outlasting Leandro Piquet (6-4) to a three round Unanimous Decision, scoring 30-27 on all score cards. McKellen, with only One blemish on his 6 fight career, came back strong after a Knockout loss to George Laurent, and could easily be next in-line for the title shot.

 

Datuk Ong Ka Ting (1-0) also debuted successfully, dominating the well-traveled Taufik Wijaya (32-17-2) by Unanimous Decision, dominating the Grappling and Striking. Datuk could easily be a threat to anybody in the division if he continues moving ahead like this. Thiago Ceni (12-6) shut-up the critics tonight aswell, defeating Truck Gleeson (5-1) by Unanimous Decision, in a rather convincing manner, being able to take Gleeson down, and dominate him with superior ground game.

 

Steven Griffin (4-1) upset Marcus Speed (2-2) in his British MMA Debut, decisioning the Florida native in a convincing manner tonight, managing to beat Speed at the striking game, and the ground department. If Speed wishes to stay with the promotion, he'll need to pick up a win, because another loss could mean trouble for the young star. On the undercard, Jacob Matthaus (10-10) picked up the first KO of the night, unleashing a brutal Elbow on Harvey Loeb (9-4) beating him in the first round.

 

Norman Pike (14-7) picked up a win tonight aswell, beating the formerly undefeated Graham Goodbody (2-1) by Unanimous Decision aswell, and Murray Darby (9-4) picked up a win over Bob Dozier (4-3) also tonight. Both men were rather boring in their victories tonight, but we expect better in the future.

 

The Awards tonight were given to Jacob Matthaus for his brutal elbow, and Fight of the night was awarded to Shane Gilchrist and Jerry Bogdonovich.

 

For More BCF news and event Write-Ups, and BATTLE LINES Info, go to BCF.co.uk, and thanks for reading tonight.

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Ouellet : Jerome, We've got a change of plans

 

McCallum : What are you talking about ?

 

Ouellet : Rekdal is leaving, and by the time the tournament is over, He'll be gone

 

McCallum : So what do we do ?

 

Ouellet : Rush will fight either Tracey or Oberto for the title, and McKellen will fight the winner.

 

McCallum : Alright then, you've been doing a good job since we started you 6 months ago, and whatever you have in mind, I can go for.

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"Reality Check"

 

The Debut Episode, was a full out success, with some great fights, and back and forth battles.

 

Shane Gilchrist (15-3) continued his winning streak, dominating Jerry Bogdonovich (8-7) to a Third Round Unanimous Decision. The Fight was continually dominated by Gilchrist's Superior Striking and Reach Advantage and technical skill, connecting on a number of moments with Punches and Kicks, taking out Bogdonovich's Legs and movement due to this. Gilchrist, Winner of 4 of his last 5, two of which came by KO over Garry McSweegan and Curt Kitson, seems to be next in line for the title shot.

 

Dennis Gallagher (4-1) got back to his winning ways, Knocking out Henning Olsen (3-3) in the first round, with a series of punches, knocking the Dane of balance, and finishing the fight. Gallagher was able to keep the fight at his pace, and dominate with superior punching and ground and pound abilities. Wayne McKellen (5-1) also plead his case for a title shot, outlasting Leandro Piquet (6-4) to a three round Unanimous Decision, scoring 30-27 on all score cards. McKellen, with only One blemish on his 6 fight career, came back strong after a Knockout loss to George Laurent, and could easily be next in-line for the title shot.

 

Datuk Ong Ka Ting (1-0) also debuted successfully, dominating the well-traveled Taufik Wijaya (32-17-2) by Unanimous Decision, dominating the Grappling and Striking. Datuk could easily be a threat to anybody in the division if he continues moving ahead like this. Thiago Ceni (12-6) shut-up the critics tonight aswell, defeating Truck Gleeson (5-1) by Unanimous Decision, in a rather convincing manner, being able to take Gleeson down, and dominate him with superior ground game.

 

Steven Griffin (4-1) upset Marcus Speed (2-2) in his British MMA Debut, decisioning the Florida native in a convincing manner tonight, managing to beat Speed at the striking game, and the ground department. If Speed wishes to stay with the promotion, he'll need to pick up a win, because another loss could mean trouble for the young star. On the undercard, Jacob Matthaus (10-10) picked up the first KO of the night, unleashing a brutal Elbow on Harvey Loeb (9-4) beating him in the first round.

 

Norman Pike (14-7) picked up a win tonight aswell, beating the formerly undefeated Graham Goodbody (2-1) by Unanimous Decision aswell, and Murray Darby (9-4) picked up a win over Bob Dozier (4-3) also tonight. Both men were rather boring in their victories tonight, but we expect better in the future.

 

The Awards tonight were given to Jacob Matthaus for his brutal elbow, and Fight of the night was awarded to Shane Gilchrist and Jerry Bogdonovich.

 

For More BCF news and event Write-Ups, and BATTLE LINES Info, go to BCF.co.uk, and thanks for reading tonight.

 

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BCF : McSweegan vs. Rekdal

 

Well, It all had to come to an end, Rekdal is leaving the company, and to give him one last fight, Garry McSweegan is coming down to send him off, The Question is, can he do it. McSweegan has had the bit of bad luck in his last fights, and he needs this win to rejuvenate his career. Rekdal, winner of 3 of his last 4, the only loss coming to George Laurent, destroyed the division as of late, and with a win over former Heavyweight Champion Garry McSweegan, could give him the momentum he needs with ALPHA-1. Can he beat a much bigger opponent is the question at hand.

 

Marcelo Oberto (9-3) and Kendall Tracey (5-0) will finally fight to see who will get the shot at the title against Andrew Rush later this year. Oberto, coming off a huge confidence booster against Will Kane last year, looked great, in probably one of the best fights in British MMA of the year. In the Split Decision victory, he scored the chance to fight Kendall Tracey, winner of his last fight by Submission over Robert Darrell. He'll have to show his striking skills against the Black Belt in Karaté, as well as his full arsenal of Ground skills.

 

Nicolai Mickiewicz (9-2) is back in action, this time against former contender Perry Barr (13-5). Barr, Loser of 3 of his last 4, against McSweegan, Kapur and most recently Whelan, needs to bounce back or could be on his way out of the promotion. Mickiewicz, recently signed up by BCF, Lost in the heavyweight tournament in the most brutal KO of 1996, to Russell McPhee in his debut. He needs to bounce Back, and a win over Barr, could set up a re-match against McPhee in the future.

 

That's all for today, and we hope for you to come back and see the play-by-play of our next event "BCF : McSweegan vs. Rekdal" at BCF.co.uk

 

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Quick Picks

 

Garry McSweegan vs. Thorbjorn Rekdal

Marcelo Oberto vs. Kendall Tracey

Nicolai Mickiewicz vs. Perry Barr

Bixente Fontaine vs. Ralph Kohl

Mugur Boc vs. Manol Sirakov

Korekiyo Anzai vs. Zachary Gilbert

Sinali Shomen vs. Stefan Champion

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BCF BATTLE LINES

 

Jason Dalglish (10-2) vs. William Powell (8-3) (Non-Title Match)

Will Kane (8-1) vs. Casim Yenkini (8-3)

Rav Kapur (5-1) vs. Jesse Singh (5-3)

Adam White (1-0) vs. Wayne McKellen (5-1)

Bae Yoon (0-2) vs. Pat Troy (0-1)

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BCF : McSweegan vs. Rekdal

 

Thorbjorn Rekdal (7-1-1) Shut up the haters yet again, Stopping Garry McSweegan (12-5) quickly in the first round, In just under a minute and a half. Rekdal will be going off to Japan with a ton of momentum, prepared to fight anybody at anytime, after massive victories over some of the premier BCF fighters, we wish him the best of luck in his journey to conquer The ALPHA-1 Middleweight Division.

 

Kendall Tracey (6-0) will be set to take on Andrew Rush very soon after a convincing Decision victory over Marcelo Oberto (9-4) Oberto, having trouble to get used to Tracey's massive reach advantage, and his powerful striking and ground and pound attack. Tracey, set to take on Andrew Rush this February, will have to bring that same game plan to action if he wants to take the BCF Middleweight title.

 

Perry Barr (14-5) dispatched himself of Nicolai Mickiewicz (9-3) fairly quickly, as did Bixente Fontaine (10-4) of Ralph Kohl (4-2). Both victors taking the fight by TKO due to elbows early on in the first round. Mugur Boc (3-0) scored a Unanimous Decision over Manol Sirakov (5-7) tonight aswell, as did Korekiyo Anzai (7-2) over Zachary Gilbert (6-4). With that win, Anzai could have pushed himself into the top ten middleweights, in the Updated rankings to be posted at a later date to the site.

 

In the first fight of the night, Sinali Shomen (2-2) unfortunately did not pull off the victory over Stefan Champion (3-0). Although Shomen won a round, Champion had the better athleticism, and dominated the fight to the finish.

 

Fight of the night was given to Thorbjorn Rekdal and Garry McSweegan, as was KO of the Night. Coming up at the end of the week is BCF : BATTLE LINES, in an episode you will not want to miss. That's all for tonight, and check back at BCF.co.uk, for Updated Rankings and BCF BATTLE LINES news next week.

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BCF BATTLE LINES

 

"Set In Stone"

 

Bae Yoon (0-3) could easily be on his way out of the promotion if he can not pick up a win soon, dropping a loss to Pat Troy (1-1) via Submission due to Rear Naked Choke in round 3, dominating the fight until the finish. Troy could be a future star with the promotion if he can continue to pick up wins with submission skills like those on display tonight.

 

Unfortunately, Wayne McKellen (5-2) will not be getting the title shot he was waiting for, dropping a first round TKO to Adam White (2-0), the dominant Up-And-Coming Jeet Kune Do Practitioner. White came in launching cannon balls landing multiple punches early on, connecting with a right hook that ended the fight in the first round. White could also be on his way to a title shot if he can stay undefeated like he has lately.

 

Rav Kapur (6-1) is back to his winning ways, unfortunately not in the manner he had hoped, scoring a unanimous decision over Jesse Singh (5-3), Singh, defeating Mark Bicknell last time out, had lost to Kapur before, and wanted to get back on track beating him this time, unfortunately, things don't always pan out properly, as Kapur dominated Singh for 3 rounds, and won the match-up.

 

Will Kane (9-1) scored a victory over Casim Yenkini (8-4), but did not win over the crowd, winning by Cut Stoppage in the second round, in a stoppage that was contested by Yenkini, His Corner, and the Crowd. The Two will probably meet again in a future match-up but until then, Will Kane will have the win on his record.

 

In a non-title match-up, Jason Dalglish (11-2) cemented a marquis match-up with Brandon Sugar next month, submitting William Powell (8-4) by Kimura Finish in Round 2, beating Powell to the pound every time, scoring punches, kicks, knees and even the occasional elbow over the ground specialist, before eventually submitting him.

 

Next time, on BCF BATTLE LINES, More future stars will clash, and more winners will emerge, and for all your BCF needs, including BATTLE LINES, Rankings and Event Write-Ups, always visit BCF.co.uk

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BCF is bringing it with yet another stellar card set in stone, Shane Gilchrist Will be taking on Daniel Hornsby, and in the Main Event, Andrew Rush and Kendall Tracey will finally meet, in the Middleweight Title Match-Up.

 

Rush and Tracey, both blasting through the tournament, Rush coming out of the tournament with a 15-1 Record, Tracey coming out Undefeated at 6-0, both with quality wins over Nigel Malley, Hans-Peter Schneider, and Robert Darrell as well. Both men will be competing for the Middleweight Championship since Thorbjorn Rekdal will be leaving the company, the Winner will have his hands full though, as the Middleweight Division is a tough place to be. The winner could easily be decided by the will and determination to win.

 

Gilchrist and Hornsby is a completely different affair, as both men are heavy handed and love to stand a bang it out for Knockouts, so this fight could be decided by whoever can connect first, and the winner could easily be next in line for the title shot.

 

The Full Card can be found here :

 

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Andrew Rush vs. Kendall Tracey

Shane Gilchrist vs. Daniel Hornsby

Percy Catcher vs. Dave Lennon

Rodolphe Gygax vs. Scott Gillespie

Laz Briar vs. Derick Blair

Conor Houghton vs. Uwe Maier

Lachlan Bowen vs. Curt Kitson

Nicholas Bretton vs. Jay Dorridge

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The BCF Title Picture is looking big now, as one champion emerged from the fog to reclaim the title and here's how the show went

 

First off, Nicholas Bretton (3-0) made his long awaited debut, submitting Jay Dorridge (1-1) in the first round with a rear naked choke, Bretton looked tough, rocking Dorridge on the feet, with a crisp left hook, dropping him to the mat, and submitting him quickly. Lachlan Bowen (2-0) earned a stunning upset victory, Stopping Curt Kitson (10-5) in the first round as well, Kitson, who was doing great in the first round, even dropping Bowen, was taken down shortly there-after, and stopped quickly after.

 

Uwe Maier (6-2) notched one of only two decision victories tonight, over Conor Houghton (1-1), in a very lopsided affair, dominating him to the pound, and beating him with a Unanimous Decision. Laz Briar (1-0) also scored a victory in his debut, but again, back to the Stoppages, scoring another first round TKO over Derick Blair (0-1).

 

Rodolphe Gygax (17-8) scored another first round stoppage, against Scott Gillespie (3-1) by TKO due to punches from mount, after quickly dropping a drowsy Gillespie against the cage and firing off punches. Dave Lennon (9-2) got back to his winning ways, scoring a first round Knock out of Percy Catcher (7-3), in what was probably BCF's fastest KO ever, in just 0:17 Seconds.

 

Shane Gilchrist (16-3) notched himself another victory, and in only the second decision of the night, beating Daniel Hornsby (10-3), by Unanimous Decision, and beating him down for all three rounds.

 

Andrew Rush (16-1) got his title back in a rough fashion, dispatching himself of Kendall Tracey (6-1) also in the first round, but with a massive punch dropping Tracey against the cage, and beating him senseless. The doctors where quick to get to Tracey, and Andrew Rush was once again crowned the Middleweight Champion of BCF.

 

Fight of the night was awarded to Andrew Rush and Kendall Tracey for their amazing title bout, and KO Of the Night was obviously awarded to Dave Lennon for his record Breaking Knockout victory. Nicholas Bretton also won Submission of the night, and won his first fight with BCF.

 

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