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Hello, and welcome to Legends of Caged Combat. We are the elite promotion after having ten events over the past year! We run our promotion in a tournament style.

Each event, a new 8-man tournament, so the fighters always have the chance of proving themselves the best way we know how. We have one weight class, and one weight class only 100 lbs. - 600 lbs. our rules are as follows

 

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Current SuperFight Champion: Murilo Satinho (defeated Gyokusho Fujimoto via 1st round submission for title)

 

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LEGENDS 11 - The Proving Ground

 

Finals -- ??? Vs. ???

“The Total Package” Heath Kaladaris 4-2 vs. Oleg Dorosklov 4-2

Semifinals II - ??? Vs. ???

Semifinals I - ??? vs. ???

QF - “The Chunky Monkey” Allen LaFleur 4-0 vs. Diego “Apocalypse” Arteta 0-0

QF - “Bulldozer” Bendikt Streit 2-1 vs. Lazaro “Riptide” Campos 0-0

QF - Yasaharu Mitani 0-0 vs. Frank “Baby Bull” Sheedy 2-0

QF - Dana “Danger Man” Delaney 3-0 vs. Kurt “Chopper” McDonald 0-0

Prelims

Adrian “The Power” Pascal 2-2 vs. Naoki Itoh 2-1

“The Drill Sergeant” Trevor Murray 0-0 vs. “Black Superman” Nathan Chambers 2-2

 

Kaladaris vs. Dorosklov -- LEGENDS 2 tournament champion Heath Kaladaris (last 3 fights; SUB over Faas Smit, TKO under Tim Boyer, UD under Colm Dee) wages war with Judo superstar Oleg Dorosklov (SUB over Wilson Franklyn, SUB over Nate MacReary, UD under Henrik Berg)

 

The Tournament - it truly lives up to the event name. It is the proving ground. With each fighter never having fought in LEGENDS yet to date, these rookies get their shot at the big time, with the winner gaining some major points with the bookers.

 

Quickpicks

 

Finals -- ??? vs. ???

Kaladaris vs. Dorosklov

SF II -- ??? vs. ???

SF I --- ??? vs. ???

QF -- LeFleur vs. Arteta

QF -- Streit vs. Campos

QF -- Mitani vs. Sheedy

QF -- Delaney vs. McDonald

prelims

Pascal vs. Itoh

Murray vs. Chambers

 

Predict, predict, predict people! winner gets the ??? prize! :D

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Finals -- McDonald vs. Arteta

Kaladaris vs. Dorosklov

SF II -- Campos vs. Arteta

SF I --- Sheedy vs. McDonald

QF -- LeFleur vs. Arteta

QF -- Streit vs. Campos

QF -- Mitani vs. Sheedy

QF -- Delaney vs. McDonald

prelims

Pascal vs. Itoh

Murray vs. Chambers

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Legends of Caged Combat presents

LEGENDS 11: The Proving Ground

 

Prelims

 

“The Drill Sergeant” Trevor Murray 0-0 vs. “Black Superman” Nathan Chambers 2-2

Early on in the first, Murray caught a leg kick for the takedown. Chambers is very inexperienced on the ground so Murray easily gained side control and back mount before the ref stood them up, at nearly the end of the round.

The second round was a whole different ballgame. Chambers tore up "The Sergeant" with leg kicks. Murray left the round limping very badly. And in the final seconds of the round Chambers scored a huge knockdown, but the bell sounded before any more damage was possible.

The third and final round, right out of the bat, Chambers scores with a great uppercut countering a takedown. Knocking the much bigger man down. He rained bombs down, yet Murray survived the onslaught! He landed in side control shortly before being sweeped. In big danger, Chambers basically held on for dear life waiting for the bell to sound.

Winner -- Nathan Chambers via Unanimous Decision @ 5:00 of rd. 3

 

Adrian “The Power” Pascal 2-2 vs. Naoki Itoh 2-1

for the second bout of the night we see the American (Pascal) wrestler going up against the Japanese MMA striker, in a true mix of styles! They circled for about 30 seconds and Itoh tried to throw some bombs, and Pascal shot back one monstrous hook to the jaw! Knocking him clean out!

Winner -- Adrian Pascal via KO @ 0:55 of rd. 1

 

undercard/Tournament Quarter-Finals

QF - Dana “Danger Man” Delaney 3-0 vs. Kurt “Chopper” McDonald 0-0

In a matchup between two rookie sluggers, Delaney and McDonald put on quite a show! Both promised a first round finish, one kept up on it. They exchanged strikes until BAM! A wayward jab from Delaney was countered with many hard punches, causing the ref to stop the fight.

Winner -- Kurt McDonald @ 5:35 of rd. 1

 

QF - Yasaharu Mitani 0-0 vs. Frank “Baby Bull” Sheedy 2-0

The first ever HILITE champion, Frank Sheedy made his highly anticipated LEGENDS debut against rookie Mixed Martial Artist Yasaharu Mitani. Mitani came in like a raging bull, going for the takedown, only to be throw facefirst to the mat with a sprawl. Sheedy pounded away on his head and body, before rolling the much smaller man over to gain side control. Immediately Sheedy rains down heavy punches and Mitani can't seem to deal with them, causing the ref to step in and stop the fight.

Winner -- Frank Sheedy via TKO @ 1:55 of rd. 1

 

QF - “Bulldozer” Bendikt Streit 2-1 vs. Lazaro “Riptide” Campos 0-0

The heavily favored Ground and Pound fighter Benedikt Streit came in looking to do what he does best, pound his opponent down. Throughout the whole first round, thats exactly what he did. Campos showed great heart as well as a granite chin, absorbing many shots, even from mount.

In the second, Streit showed his grappling skills in the most boring way possible. Laying against Campos on the fence for the WHOLE round!

The third round was make or break for Campos, and boy did he deliver! Right away he knocked Streit down and pounded him out, the ref stopped it after seeing too much.

Winner -- Lazaro Campos via TKO @ 1:31 of rd. 3

 

QF - “The Chunky Monkey” Allen LaFleur 4-0 vs. Diego “Apocalypse” Arteta 0-0

Next was a bout between a major all rounder (LeFleur) and a pure striker. In the first, LeFleur quickly took it to the ground and slipped to mount. Pounding away with elbows that threatened to end the fight!

In the second Arteta rocked LeFleur after a failed takedown, and made a very bad decision in following him to the ground. LeFleur showed great stun recovery and landed in side control easily, from there to mount. Arteta was getting destroyed and the ref had to call it.

Winner -- Allen LeFleur via TKO @ 4:44 of rd. 2

 

Semifinals

Kurt McDonald vs. Frank Sheedy

in the first, Sheedy quickly rocked McDonald, putting him on the canvas! he secured side control and took his back. He whooped on him, and McDonald struggled with it, and it seemed the fight would soon cease. But then the bell sounded.

Not much happened in the second, they tried grappling. And they were too even so they went to striking, where nothing mentionable happened.

In the third, it was all cat and mouse. Sheedy threw strikes which McDonald avoided the WHOLE ROUND. Only hitting like two punches.

Winner -- Frank Sheedy via Unanimous Decision @ 5:00 of rd. 3

 

Lazaro Campos vs. Allen LeFleur

In the first, they duked it out on the feet for almost the whole round, neither fighter taking much of an advantage.

LeFleur tried for takedowns like a man possessed in the second. After quite a few failed attempts he finally got him down. Which then he proceed to just smother him until the round was up.

The third was the most exciting round, immediately LeFleur caught a body kick for a big takedown to half guard. He secured side control and didnt even bother trying for mount, and proceeded to pound out his opponent.

Winner -- Allen LeFleur @ 1:52 of rd. 3

 

“The Total Package” Heath Kaladaris 4-2 vs. Oleg Dorosklov 4-2

In a matchup between two very well known fighters, the winner of LEGENDS 2 fights Judo superstar Oleg Dorosklov. Easy strategy for Kaladaris, was to strike hard and often. And in attempting this, he ended up clinching with Dorosklov. A BAD idea. Dorosklov judo threw him like he was a 100 lbs. schoolgirl, and easily passed to mount, and eventually his back. he quickly locked onto an arm, forcing the quick tap.

Winner -- Oleg Dorosklov via Submission (Armbar) @ 5:43 of rd. 1

 

FINALS!

Frank Sheedy vs. Allen LeFleur

in the first, LeFleur immediately shot in, only to be sprawled down. Sheedy pounded away, and LeFleur was obviously struggling. Sheedy rolled him over to gain side control. and then mount. He tried to finish the bout, but LeFleur was doing well in defending. LeFleur gave up his back, and when Sheedy attempted the rear naked choke, LeFleur flipped into guard with ease. The ref soon stood them up. LeFleur tried for a takedown, and got it! but that was as the round ended.

In the second, LeFleur tried for more takedowns, only to be sprawled and beaten down all around the cage. Complete offense from Sheedy.

in the third and final round, Sheedy pinned his opponent to the cage and tried to dirty box him to no avail. so he just smothered him, and waited for the bell to sound.

Winner -- Frank Sheedy (5-0) now) via Unanimous Decision @ 5:00 of rd. 3

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Saturday, Week 1, February 2001

 

Finals - ??? Vs. ???

 

SuperFight Championship - Gyokusho “Fujizilla” Fujimoto 7-1 ( c ) vs. “Grande Urso” Murilo Satinho 5-1

 

Jeff “The Rock” Carlton 4-1 vs. “Granite” Kevin Portman 3-2 II

 

Semifinals II - ??? Vs. ???

 

Semifinals I - ??? vs. ???

 

QF - “The Great Bear” Aleksander Ivanov 4-2 vs. “Boom Boom” Guy Broom 4-1

 

QF - Colm “The Celtic Warrior” Dee 5-1 vs. Henrik “Ice” Berg 4-2

 

QF - Norbert “The Rock” Vinkus 3-2 vs. Juan Puga 0-2

 

QF - “The Tower of Power” Tim Boyer 4-1 vs. Stephen de Winter 4-3

 

Prelims

 

Chuck “The Laughing Man” Dooley 1-1 vs. Grant “Slugger” Shodwart 1-3

 

“The Amazing” JJ Reid vs. “The Tap Out Artist” Billy Russell 2-3

 

SuperFight Fujimoto vs. Satinho -- This is a true battle of beasts, the #2 ranked Murilo Satinho steps in the cage against #1 ranked champion Gyokusho Fujimoto. Satinho lost the original SuperFight championship bout to Colm Dee, who became the first ever champion. Previous to that Satinho tore through the LEGENDS 3 tournament, getting three straight 1st round wins (2 TKOs, 1 Sub) to win it. Fujimoto has been tearing through everyone put in front of him, with 6 straight wins (4 KO’s, 2 TKOs). Will Fujizilla stay the undisputed king of LEGENDS or will Satinho steal the crown wait and see!

 

Carlton vs. Portman -- In a rematch between two major contenders, last meeting in the finals of the LEGENDS 8 tournament, Portman getting a last round TKO victory, Carlton has been training day and night to become the better fighter. Carlton is coming off a win over JJ Reid, while Portman come off a TKO loss to current champion Gyokusho Fujimoto. This will definitely be a fight where one rule comes to play, don’t blink!

 

The Tournament -- Tonight’s tournament consists of only the greatest contenders, including quite a few ex-tournament winners (Dee, de Winter, Berg, and Ivanov). Also first SuperFight champion Colm Dee returns to LEGENDS, in his first tournament since LEGENDS 1. Who will come out victorious?

 

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TF - ??? vs. ???

Fujimoto vs. Satinho

Carlton vs. Portman

TSF II - ??? vs. ???

TSF I - ??? vs. ???

TQF - Ivanov vs. Broom

TQF - Dee vs. Berg

TQF - Vinkus vs. Puga

TQF - Boyer vs. de Winter

prelims

Dooley vs. Shodwart

Reid vs. Russell

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TF - Puga vs. Ivanov

Fujimoto vs. Satinho

Carlton vs. Portman

TSF II - Dee vs. Ivanov

TSF I - Boyer vs. Puga

TQF - Ivanov vs. Broom

TQF - Dee vs. Berg

TQF - Vinkus vs. Puga

TQF - Boyer vs. de Winter

prelims

Dooley vs. Shodwart

Reid vs. Russell

 

 

I Truly hope Puga wins :D

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TF - Puga vs. Ivanov

Fujimoto vs. Satinho

Carlton vs. Portman

TSF II - Dee vs. Ivanov

TSF I - Boyer vs. Puga

TQF - Ivanov vs. Broom

TQF - Dee vs. Berg

TQF - Vinkus vs. Puga

TQF - Boyer vs. de Winter

prelims

Dooley vs. Shodwart

Reid vs. Russell

 

 

I Truly hope Puga wins :D

 

haha thats quite the interesting pick

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Legends of Caged Combat presents

 

LEGENDS 12: Judgment Day

 

Prelims

 

“The Amazing” JJ Reid vs. “The Tap Out Artist” Billy Russell 2-3

In the first, the two mainly submission fighters stood and duked it out. Reid getting the better of it. He avoided everything Russell through, as well as having crisp counter striking to retaliate.

In the second, Reid immediately shot in, only to have the attempt countered and he ended up pulling guard. Reid was attempting quick, rapidfire submissions, and Russell quickly realized he was outmatched. So he layed on top of him and waited for the stand up. After they were stood up, the paced slowed and Reid maintained the advantage by out striking Russell in every way shape and form until the bell rang.

After countering a punch, Reid shot in, hoping for a better result this time. And he got it. He took Russell down eaily, but he struggled when trying to pass his guard, and all Russell did was wait the stand up again. He got his wish, and they exchanged strikes with no particular winner.

Winner - JJ Reid via Unanimous Decision @ 5:00 of rd. 3

 

Chuck “The Laughing Man” Dooley 1-1 vs. Grant “Slugger” Shodwart 1-3

This was the bout no one expected a second round from, but it was more evenly matched than some thought! The first round, was a hard-fought one. They slugged it out, with the underdog Shodwart getting the advantage, and countering just about everything Dooley threw at him.

The second was where the fireworks went off! Shodwart looked exhausted right off the bat, and Dooley knew it. He immediately started throwing bombs from everywhere, and all it took was one. Countering a jab, he landed a massive overhand right, knocking Shodwart out.

Winner - Dooley via KO @ 3:08 of rd. 2

 

 

Tournament Quarterfinals

 

“The Tower of Power” Tim Boyer 4-1 vs. Stephen de Winter 4-3

Both of these knockout artists came out wanting to kill each other, and they did not disappoint! They had a slugfest going, de Winter did what he did best, by counter striking. After some missed strikes they ended up clinching. Immediately, Boyer takes advantage and uses his dirty boxing to soften up his opponent, and then grabbed onto the Muay Thai clinch. He began landing brutal knee strikes to the body rocking de Winter and then BAM! One knee to the face and de Winter dropped to the canvas!

Winner - Tim Boyer via KO @ 7:54 of rd. 1

 

Norbert “The Rock” Vinkus 3-2 vs. Juan Puga 0-2

Both fighters came in in great shape, looking better than ever. The slugfest began right out of the gate, with Puga getting some decent counters in there. A few jabs from Vinkus landed. When all of the sudden, Vinkus throws an enormous punch, and Puga can’t do anything about it. He was out before he even hit the ground!

Winner - Norbert Vinkus via KO @ 6:24 of rd. 1

 

Colm “The Celtic Warrior” Dee 5-1 vs. Henrik “Ice” Berg 4-2

This fight could be fight of the night! It was back and forth, no breaks in action whatsoever. Berg somehow managed to get Dee down to the ground. He even got to mount with no struggle, until Dee suddenly flips him over! With Dee in guard, throwing bombs, Berg was obviously in danger. Berg somehow pushed him off for the scramble, with Berg gaining half guard! He attepted an arm triangle immediately before the bell sounded.

Knowing he was in trouble the previous round, Dee decided to hit and run. He was obliterating Berg with tons of shots at a time, and still keeping good distance. Towards the end of the round, Dee exploded on Berg, knocking the giant to the ground! Looking for the finish, Dee continued to rain bombs until the ref had to step in before Berg was seriously injured.

Winner - Colm Dee via TKO @ 4:45 of rd. 2

 

“The Great Bear” Aleksander Ivanov 4-2 vs. “Boom Boom” Guy Broom 4-1

Nobody really needs to hear the story of this fight, Ivanov came out and smothered Broom, only rocking him once, and he didn’t even attempt to finish.

Winner - Aleksander Ivanov via Unanimous Decision @ 5:00 of rd. 3

 

Tournament Semifinals

 

Tim Boyer vs. Norbert Vinkus

Vinkus never even stood a chance in this fight! Boyer came out and immediately countered him and began destroying him with shots! The ref had to step in to stop it.

Winner - Tim Boyer via TKO @ 0:26 of rd. 1

 

Colm Dee vs. Aleksander Ivanov

Ivanov came out in this fight looking much more aggressive than in his first fight! But Dee loved every minute of it, deciding to strike with him, getting the advantage after stopping a takedown. Then Ivanov decided no more games, and threw the 3 punches and then shot in, Dee didn’t stand a chance, Landing in half guard Ivanov immediately went for a kimura, only to be blocked, and then changing tactics, snuck his arm over attempting an arm triangle, which he locked in tight! Causing Dee to tap.

Winner - Aleksander Ivanov via Submission (Arm Triangle) @ 7:27 of rd. 1

 

Co-Main events

 

Jeff “The Rock” Carlton 4-1 vs. “Granite” Kevin Portman 3-2 II

After exchanging strikes for a bit, Carlton shot in unexpectedly taking Portman off guard. He got a big takedown getting half guard. Immediately you could sense that Carlton wanted revenge as he began dropping huge elbows, threatening to end the fight. Deciding that wasn’t good enough he transitioned to mount, where he dropped bombs and the ref couldn’t help but stop it.

Winner- Jeff Carlton via TKO @ 2:24 of rd. 1

 

SuperFight Championship

 

Gyokusho “Fujizilla” Fujimoto 7-1 ( c ) vs. “Grande Urso” Murilo Satinho 5-1

Satinho did EVERYTHING right in this fight! Right away, he began to outstrike the champion, who is a kick boxer! Then he decided it was time to put the nail in the coffin, and shot in, easily getting a big takedown. Fujimoto was really looking of his game tonight. He began raining elbows and punches, but the champion defended well. Satinho proceeded to pass to mount. He attempted to pound him out, but just couldn’t take him out! So he changed methods and grabbed for an arm, and he got the armbar!

Winner - NEW SuperFight Champion Murilo Satinho via Submission (Armbat) @ 6:29 of rd. 1

 

Finals!

 

Tim Boyer vs. Aleksander Ivanov II

It all came down to this. Two fighters, but only one would become LEGENDS 12 champion. Immediately Ivanov caught a body kick and got the takedown, everyone thought that that had just ended the fight, but Boyer showed much improved ground skills! Blocking everything Ivanov had in him, transitions and submissions. The ref soon stood them up. Ivanov was hell-bent to get it back to the ground, and in trying, Boyer succeeded to sprawl and punish the Russian fighter, who eventually got up. And then the bell rang.

Ivanov decided to strike with Boyer right away in the second, he threw a few which Boyer avoided. Then he threw a scorching right hook, and Boyer avoids it and lands a highlight reel head kick, knocking Ivanov out on impact!

Winner - Tim Boyer via KO @ 0:57 of rd. 2

 

Awards

Fight of the night -- Colm Dee vs. Henrik Berg

KO of the night - Tim Boyer over Aleksander Ivanov

Submission of the night - Aleksander Ivanov’s arm triangle over Colm Dee

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Finals - ??? Vs. ???

 

“The Baby Bull” Frank Sheedy 5-0 vs. “The Big Show” Sylvester Collins 3-2

 

Semifinal II - ??? Vs. ???

 

Semifinal I - ??? vs. ???

 

QF - Adrian “The Power” Pascal 3-2 vs. “The Spartan” Davis Spyrou 3-1 (DEBUT)

 

QF - Oleg Dorsosklov 5-2 vs. “Black Superman” Nathan Chambers 3-2

 

QF - “The Total Package” Heath Kaladaris 4-3 vs. “Silent But Violent” Wilson Franklyn 4-2

 

QF - Jeff “The Rock” Carlton 5-1 vs. “The Big Bopper” Barry Strachan 0-3

 

Prelims

 

“The Gladiator” Niko Soldo 3-0 (DEBUT) vs. Faas “Evolution” Smit 6-2

 

Nate “Big Mac” MacReary 2-2 vs. “Granite” Kevin Portman 3-3

 

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Frank Sheedy vs. Sylvester Collins -- This is a bout between LEGENDS 11 tournament champion and LEGENDS 9 champion. Collins is 3-0 in his last bouts (1st rd TKO over Paulo Boas, 1st Round SUB over Easton Frye, and 1st round SUB over Mason Archer) while Sheedy is undefeated. This is definitely not a fight to miss, because the best bet is on a 1st round finish!

 

The Tournament -- All but 2 of these fighters (Strachan & Spyrou) have all fought in a tournament here before. This is a tournament featuring some of the best in the world, for some it is a true make or break moment in their career. Which fighter will come out victorious?

 

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Quickpix

F - ??? vs. ???

Sheedy vs. Collins

SF II - ??? vs. ???

SF I - ??? vs. ???

QF - Pascal vs. Spyrou

QF - Dorosklov vs. Chambers

QF - Kaladaris vs. Franklyn

QF - Carlton vs. Strachan

Soldo vs. Smit

MacReary vs. Portman

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Finals - Pascal Vs. Carlton

 

“The Baby Bull” Frank Sheedy 5-0 vs. “The Big Show” Sylvester Collins 3-2

 

Semifinal II - Pascal Vs. Chambers

 

Semifinal I - Kaladaris vs. Carlton

 

QF - Adrian “The Power” Pascal 3-2 vs. “The Spartan” Davis Spyrou 3-1 (DEBUT)

 

QF - Oleg Dorsosklov 5-2 vs. “Black Superman” Nathan Chambers 3-2

 

QF - “The Total Package” Heath Kaladaris 4-3 vs. “Silent But Violent” Wilson Franklyn 4-2

 

QF - Jeff “The Rock” Carlton 5-1 vs. “The Big Bopper” Barry Strachan 0-3

 

Prelims

 

“The Gladiator” Niko Soldo 3-0 (DEBUT) vs. Faas “Evolution” Smit 6-2

Nate “Big Mac” MacReary 2-2 vs. “Granite” Kevin Portman 3-3

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Finals - "Kimbo" Vs. Carlton -- There's no way "Kimbo" is going to win but...

 

“The Baby Bull” Frank Sheedy 5-0 vs. “The Big Show” Sylvester Collins 3-2

 

Semifinal II - Spyrou Vs. Dorsosklov

 

Semifinal I - "Kimbo" vs. Carlton

 

QF - Adrian “The Power” Pascal 3-2 vs. “The Spartan” Davis Spyrou 3-1 (DEBUT)

 

QF - Oleg Dorsosklov 5-2 vs. “Black Superman” Nathan Chambers 3-2

 

QF - “The Total Package” Heath Kaladaris 4-3 vs. “Kimbo Slice” Wilson Franklyn 4-2

 

QF - Jeff “The Rock” Carlton 5-1 vs. “The Big Bopper” Barry Strachan 0-3

 

Prelims

 

“The Gladiator” Niko Soldo 3-0 (DEBUT) vs. Faas “Evolution” Smit 6-2

 

Nate “Big Mac” MacReary 2-2 vs. “Granite” Kevin Portman 3-3

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Finals - "Kimbo" Vs. Carlton -- There's no way "Kimbo" is going to win but...

 

“The Baby Bull” Frank Sheedy 5-0 vs. “The Big Show” Sylvester Collins 3-2

 

Semifinal II - Spyrou Vs. Dorsosklov

 

Semifinal I - "Kimbo" vs. Carlton

 

QF - Adrian “The Power” Pascal 3-2 vs. “The Spartan” Davis Spyrou 3-1 (DEBUT)

 

QF - Oleg Dorsosklov 5-2 vs. “Black Superman” Nathan Chambers 3-2

 

QF - “The Total Package” Heath Kaladaris 4-3 vs. “Kimbo Slice” Wilson Franklyn 4-2

 

QF - Jeff “The Rock” Carlton 5-1 vs. “The Big Bopper” Barry Strachan 0-3

 

Prelims

 

“The Gladiator” Niko Soldo 3-0 (DEBUT) vs. Faas “Evolution” Smit 6-2

 

Nate “Big Mac” MacReary 2-2 vs. “Granite” Kevin Portman 3-3

 

im guessing you meant "Kimbo" vs. Dorosklov for the finals?

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Legends of Caged Combat presents

 

LEGENDS 13: The Ultimate Force

 

Prelims

 

Nate “Big Mac” MacReary 2-2 vs. “Granite” Kevin Portman 3-3

The whole first round consisted of MacReary controlling Portman in the Muay Thai clinch, and failing to land any knees, and Portman could not break free. Making him very exhausted.

In the second, you could tell Portman was completely out of gas, yet he was still the more aggressive fighter, attempting slams and takedowns a lot. All of which MacReary blocked and landed some decent jabs and such, because Portman’s hands were dropping.

I the third and final round, they decided to keep the fight standing for a bit, Portman surprisingly getter the better of it. And then Portman shot in for a takedown and got it! From there, Portman showed his true lack of ground skill, not even being able to pass guard before the bell rang.

Winner -- Nate MacReary via Split Decision @5:00 of rd. 3

 

“The Gladiator” Niko Soldo 3-0 (DEBUT) vs. Faas “Evolution” Smit 6-2

The first round was all Soldo. He countered everything Smit could do. Takedowns were stuffed every time. On the feet, Soldo rocked Smit on a few occasions. Smit spent nearly the entire round sprawled on the ground by Soldo, getting punished with shots.

In the second, they tried striking and ended up in the clinch, Soldo was displaying some good dirty boxing. Soldo soon caught Smit in the Muay Thai clinch, but failed to land any big knees, forcing him to change tactics. Near the end of the round, Soldo began landing some great counter-striking.

Immediately, Smit attempted to pull guard on Soldo, who had nothing of it, and kept the fight standing. With Soldo landing some counters, Smit began firing right back, and they wound up clinching again and Soldo gained the Muay Thai clinch a second time, only to do nothing, and wait out the rest of the round.

Winner -- Niko Soldo via Unanimous Decision @ 5:00 of rd. 3

 

Quarterfinals

 

Jeff “The Rock” Carlton 5-1 vs. “The Big Bopper” Barry Strachan 0-3

Carlton put on a phenomenal performance in this fight. Immediately he shot in for the takedown, and took the big man down. He quickly got to side control, and then mount! He began raining down bombs on Strachan, who could do nothing to defend himself, and the ref decided that was enough

Winner -- Jeff Carlton via TKO @ 1:31 of rd. 1

 

“The Total Package” Heath Kaladaris 4-3 vs. “Silent But Violent” Wilson Franklyn 4-2

Franklyn came in with some “interesting” tactics. Instead of being purely a striker, he was trying to grapple the grappler! Kaladaris shot in, only to be thrown to the mat, and Franklyn was setting up to drop some knees form the sprawl, but Kaladaris got lucky and sprang back up. After which Franklyn goes in to grapple him! We don’t know what he was thinking. He quickly realized what he’d done and released the grapple. They exchanged strikes for the majority of the rest of the round, Franklyn landed a few shots, while Kaladaris was hitting stinging body kicks, and at the end of the round Kaladaris landed a very nice leg kick.

For the start of the second, Franklyn decided to grapple with him once again, which he gained control of and was showing some good dirty boxing. Franklyn maintained control although Kaladaris was trying to get away and landed some nice shots. Finally, they broke apart. And for the minute or so remaining in the round, Kaladaris was counter striking very nicely.

Franklyn’s corner was telling him to use counter-striking this round, and that he did. Immediately Kaladaris shot in only to get an insanely power uppercut catch him flush on the jaw, knocking him clean out!

Winner -- Wilson Franklyn via KO @ 0:27 of rd. 3

 

Oleg Dorsosklov 5-2 vs. “Black Superman” Nathan Chambers 3-2

Right away, Chambers threw a body kick, which was caught with ease by the Judo superstar who threw him to the ground. He gained guard, and quickly made his way to side control with no trouble,. From there, he swiftly flipped Chamber over and gained back mount. He begins tryin to flatten him out, and does it, getting the arm under the throat for the rear naked choke! Deciding he doesn’t want to get choked out, Chambers taps for the stoppage.

Winner -- Oleg Dorosklov via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) @ 2:16 of rd. 1

 

Adrian “The Power” Pascal 3-2 vs. “The Spartan” Davis Spyrou 3-1 (DEBUT)

Two mega-dangerous strikers were set to wage war, each one claimed they would be headhunting. And they were not lying. Right off the bat, Spyrou comes in with a huge flurry of punches, and Pascal avoids them and hits some unbelievable shots, trapping Spyrou against the cage! The ref was forced to step in and stop the fight!

Winner -- Adrian Pascal via TKO @ 0:25 of rd. 1

 

Semifinals

 

Jeff “The Rock” Carlton vs. "Silent But Violent" Wilson Franklyn

Carlton shot in quickly, and Franklyn showed great defence, sprawling and turtling up Carlton. He began destroying him with shots, that are clearly hurting “The Rock.” And then we saw just how tough Carlton was, as he took a monstrous knee straight to the dome! Deciding that was enough, Carlton began to get up, taking a few shots on the way out. After that, Franklyn countered another takedown attempt, and so Carlton switched tactics, pushing him up against the fence. From there, he took Franklyn down against the cage. Carlton threw some shots, but they seemed to try to set something else up. Towards the end of the round, Carlton found Franklyn’s weakness, ground control. He easily passed to side control, and is beginning to try for mount as the bell sounded.

In the second, Carlton shot in and easily got the BIG takedown to half guard. He began dropping bombs, that were clearly hurting Franklyn. Then he transitioned straight to mount, Franklyn knew he was in big trouble. He begins dropping huge elbows, hurting him even more! Knowing if he doesn’t move this could be stopped, Franklyn attempts to sweep Carlton, only to give up his back! Carlton continues the assault but Franklyn is dealing with them better now. Franklyn looks as though he’s almost out of gas at the end of the round.

Before the third, Franklyn was told to swing for the fences, which is about his best idea. Carlton comes in and looks to strike for a bit, throwing a lazy jab, which Franklyn avoids and hit’s a huge series of punches! Carlton looks like he’s had enough, and the ref stops the fight.

Winner -- Wilson Franklyn via TKO @0:24 of rd. 3

 

Oleg Dorosklov vs. Adrian "The Power" Pascal

The first round, was full of different things. Dorosklov shot in right away, and Pascal sprawled and landed some shots, but the Judo superstar was up quickly. Dorosklov began throwing some big strikes, not his best idea, but it kept Pascal at distance. Finally, nearly halfway through the round, Dorosklov stole a takedown, Pascal just couldn’t stop the power and pace of it. From top positions, Dorosklov was attempting a guillotine on Pascal, who despite trying his best, was soon succumbed to the tight lock, forcing him to tap out or pass out.

Winner -- Oleg Dorosklov via Submission (Guillotine) @ 9:13 of rd. 1

 

Co-main event

 

“The Baby Bull” Frank Sheedy 5-0 vs. “The Big Show” Sylvester Collins 3-2

It was finally time for the fight we’ve been waiting for. The first round was a long one. With them striking on the feet and no one really having the advantage. No one even shot in until about the last minute of the round, where Collins grabbed a takedown. Not much else happened

Collins immediately came shooting in at the start of the second, only to be thrown down by “The Baby Bull” and get beaten down. Sheedy was landing some really big shots, and it looked like the ref might step in, but then Sheedy rolled him over and gained side control, and immediately shifts to mount. Sheedy began looking very tired. And he began raining down bombs but few landed. Collins was cut above his eye. In an attempt to sweep him, Collins gave up his back! Sheedy was dropping some big elbows, but Collins dealt with them. Sheedy looks as though he’s on the verge of exhaustion as the round came to a halt.

The two gigantic men both came into the final round, looking almost gassed. Collins shot in with a lazy takedown, and got it! From there, he had no luck, and couldn’t quite get past guard and it led to the standup. Not much happened for the rest of the round, Collins got another takedown and couldn’t do anything when he got there, and then the bell went off.

Winner -- Frank Sheedy via unanimous Decision @ 5:00 of rd. 3

 

Finals!

 

"Silent But Violent" Wilson Franklyn vs. Oleg Dorosklov

In the finals, it would be a huge matchup of styles, and it would all depend on if Dorosklov could get the takedown or if Franklyn could throw a bomb. Immediately Dorosklov threw a speculative punch to test Franklyn. Franklyn quickly avoided it and began landing some big shots of his own! With Dorosklov taking a lot of shots, the ref had to stop this!

Winner -- Wilson Franklyn via TKO @ 0:31 of rd. 1

 

awards

 

KO of the night -- Wilson Franklyn over Heath Kaladaris

Submission of the night -- Oleg Dorosklov’s Guillotine over Adrian Pascal

Fight of the night -- Wilson Franklyn vs. Jeff Carlton

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Finals -- ??? vs. ???

 

Gyokusho "Fujizilla" Fujimoto (7-2) vs. "The Great Bear" Aleksander Ivanov (6-3)

 

Semifinal II -- ??? vs. ???

 

Semifinal I -- ??? vs. ???

 

QF -- Adrian "The Power" Pascal (4-3) vs. "The Tap Out Artist" Billy Russell (2-4)

 

QF -- "Black Superman" Nathan Chambers (3-3) vs. Chuck "Laughing Man" Dooley 2-1

 

QF -- Norbert "The Rock" Vinkus 4-3 vs. Henrik "Ice" Berg 4-3

 

QF -- Pete "The Pete Train" Shilton 0-2 vs. "Urban Cowboy" Steve Mason 1-2

 

prelims

 

Ashley "The Tiger" Ballard 2-2 vs."Merchant of Menace" Mason Archer 3-2

 

Guy "Boom Boom" Broom 4-2 vs. "Bulldozer" Benedikt Streit 2-2

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Fujimoto vs. Ivanov -- This is a make or break matchup for both of these fighters. Two very well known fighters, one just losing their title. One NEEDS a win to keep up their reputation, while the loser goes back down to the bottom of the barrel, back right where they started.

 

The Tournament -- Tonight's tournament consists of fighters with lackluster records, this is kind of a comeback tournament. It will give the winner a huge boost towards the top. Who will be the LEGENDS 14 champion!

 

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F - ??? vs. ???

Fujimoto vs. Ivanov

SF II - ??? vs. ???

SF I -??? vs. ???

QF - Pascal vs. Russell

QF - Chambers vs. Dooley

QF - Vinkus vs. Berg

QF - Shilton vs. Mason

pre - Ballard vs. Archer

pre - Broom vs. Streit

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Finals -- Pascal vs. Mason

 

Gyokusho "Fujizilla" Fujimoto (7-2) vs. "The Great Bear" Aleksander Ivanov (6-3)

 

Semifinal II -- Pascal vs. Chambers

 

Semifinal I -- Berg vs. Mason

 

QF -- Adrian "The Power" Pascal (4-3) vs. "The Tap Out Artist" Billy Russell (2-4)

 

QF -- "Black Superman" Nathan Chambers (3-3) vs. Chuck "Laughing Man" Dooley 2-1

 

QF -- Norbert "The Rock" Vinkus 4-3 vs. Henrik "Ice" Berg 4-3

 

QF -- Pete "The Pete Train" Shilton 0-2 vs. "Urban Cowboy" Steve Mason 1-2

 

prelims

 

Ashley "The Tiger" Ballard 2-2 vs."Merchant of Menace" Mason Archer 3-2

 

Guy "Boom Boom" Broom 4-2 vs. "Bulldozer" Benedikt Streit 2-2

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Fujimoto vs. Ivanov

SF II - Chambers vs. Russell

SF I - Mason vs. Vinkus

QF - Pascal vs. Russell

QF - Chambers vs. Dooley

QF - Vinkus vs. Berg

QF - Shilton vs. Mason

pre - Ballard vs. Archer

pre - Broom vs. Streit

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Legends of Caged Combat presents

 

LEGENDS 14: Showdown

 

Prelims

 

Guy "Boom Boom" Broom 4-2 vs. "Bulldozer" Benedikt Streit 2-2

This match was a true David vs. Goliath matchup! Would we see the small man get the upset, or the big man squash him? Right off the bat, Streit showed what his gameplan is, shooting in for takedown after takedown, all of which were denied. Broom was blocking them easily. Broom pinned him to the cage, and Strei just could not escape, but eventually Broom backed away. Broom began battering Streit from all angles, Streit knew he couldn’t take this punishment for long, so he shot in once again, only to be dropped face-first to the mat! Broom was hitting huge shots to the body and head, but Streit was handling them nicely. Broom hit a short knee to the head, then decided to flip him over and gain side control. Using his body weight Broom held him down and began the onslaught, at first Streit had no issues, but soon Broom was dropping gigantic elbows right on his head, he had to find a way to move or this would be over! The ref gave him time to try, but Broom was just doing way too much damage, so he had to call the fight.

Winner -- Guy Broom via TKO @ 7:30 of rd. 1

 

Ashley "The Tiger" Ballard 2-2 vs."Merchant of Menace" Mason Archer 3-2

This bout saw two rookies with major potential facing off. At the start of the first they decided to duke it out. They were both landing a lot of shots, but Ballard seemed to be doing more damage, which forced Archer to decide to grapple with him. Obtaining the grapple, Archer immediately put him in a Muay Thai clinch, looking to use his long legs to his advantage, Archer began hitting insanely powerful knees to the body! And then he cut Ballard deep with a knee right to the face! But then he lost his grip, much to the relief of Ballard. The ref temporarily stopped the action to check the cut, but the fight resumed. After that they slugged it out for the rest of the round, with Ballard showing crisp counterstriking and getting some good jabs and flurries in there before the round was up.

 

To begin the second, Archer hurried across and pulled Ballard into a grapple. He used some dirty boxing but soon decided to put him back into the Muay Thai clinch, and Ballard could not prevent it. Archer annihilated Ballard with knees to the head and body, but he just would not go down! But once again, Archer soon lost his grip, but the damage was done. And with a little over a minute left in the round, nothing mentionable happened

 

Ballard was instructed to throw his hands for the final round, he needed to finish this fight if he wanted to win. He started off the round hitting some counter shots, sharp flurries, but he just would not look for the KO punch! Archer sees he will not be KO’d so he goes for another grapple, which he succeeds in getting. He once again puts Ballard in the dreaded Muay Thai clinch. He assaults him with big knees to the head and body, using Ballard as a test dummy! Eventually Ballard broke away from it. For the rest of the round, Ballard countered strikes but never threw anything major.

Winner -- Mason Archer via Unanimous Decision @ 5:00 of rd. 3

 

Quarterfinals

 

Pete "The Pete Train" Shilton 0-2 vs. "Urban Cowboy" Steve Mason 1-2

The whole first round consisted of Mason countering Shilton’s bombs with hard kicks. To the legs and to the body. He got an occasional shot to the head in there too. Shilton left the first almost limping.

 

Immediately in the second, Mason continued to abuse the legs of Shilton, and it showed. They threw strikes and wound up in a messy clinch. From there Shilton tried to dirty box Mason, but he showed great wrestling skills in preventing nearly all the attempted punches. Mason took control of the grapple and pinned him to the cage, but quickly backed up, wanting to strike. He hit a nice jab just before the round ended.

 

Mason came out in the third, looking more aggressive than ever! Immediately he landed some quick jabs. Shilton threw a jab back, but before it landed Mason threw a huge overhand right right to the jaw! Shilton fell to the ground, and Mason instead of looking to finish, gained side control. He quickly shifted to mount, and Shilton looked completely out of it. Mason started hammering away with bombs from mount, and Shilton couldn’t do anything about it! The ref sees this and stops the fight before Shilton is hurt very badly.

Winner -- Steve Mason via TKO @ 2:28 of rd. 3

 

Norbert "The Rock" Vinkus 4-3 vs. Henrik "Ice" Berg 4-3

These two juggernauts came off looking to smash faces. Immediately we saw that Berg came in in horrible shape, and was very outmatched in striking. Vinkus was landing everything he threw at him. Berg throws the three punch succession hoping to shoot in, but Vinkus was too quick to back away. Vinkus landed a nice jab, and threw a massive barrage of punches to follow it, landing every shot! Berg was knocked to the ground, and Vinkus dives in to finish! Down come the punches! Lefts and rights and Berg is defenceless! The ref has to stop it.

Winner -- Norbert Vinkus via TKO @ 6:22 of rd. 1

 

"Black Superman" Nathan Chambers (3-3) vs. Chuck "Laughing Man" Dooley 2-1

This fight was definitely not as exciting as it should have been, Chambers just avoided Dooley’s big bomb and landed sharp leg kicks and some little punches for three straight rounds, whooooo so exciting.

Winner -- Nathan Chambers via Unanimous Decision @ 5:00 of rd. 3

 

Adrian "The Power" Pascal (4-3) vs. "The Tap Out Artist" Billy Russell (2-4)

Pascal basically held Russel against the cage the whole fight, and stunned him a few times, that’s it.

Winner -- Adrian Pascal via Unanimous Decision @ 5:00 of rd. 3

 

Semifinals

 

Steve Mason vs. Norbert Vinkus

These two both scored impressive TKO wins over their opponents, and both came out looking for another one. They went back and forth to start the round. Vinkus hit a good counter jab. Then Mason hit a good jab and a body kick. Then Mason threw a lazy leg kick, and Vinkus swung for the fences and rocked him! Vinkus trapped him against the cage and kept the strikes coming, Mason was rocked beyond all composure and was very wobbly, and the ref decided that was enough!

Winner -- Norbert Vinkus via TKO @ 1:40 of rd. 1

 

Nathan Chambers vs. Adrian Pascal

Pascal came out looking much more aggressive and showed he had a different gameplan. He immediately shot in and took Chambers down with no effort at all! He passed to side control quickly and looked ready to let his hand go. He showed great ground and pound landing shot after shot on Chambers, threatening to stop the fight. Chambers couldn’t intelligently defend himself any longer and the ref had to call the fight.

Winner -- Adrian Pascal via TKO @ 2:26 of rd. 1

 

Co-main Event

 

Gyokusho "Fujizilla" Fujimoto (7-2) vs. "The Great Bear" Aleksander Ivanov (6-3)

Right away Fujimoto threw a body kick and Ivanov caught it and threw him to the ground. From guard, Ivanov tried to pound the former champion out, but couldn’t. The ref stood them up. They stood and battled for a while, with Fujimoto landing many more shots. They wound up clinching from the missed strikes, and Ivanov attempted to take him down and got it! He moved straight to side control. He began dropping huge bombs right to the face of Fujimoto, who looked completely flustered! Noticing Fujimoto cant do anything to defend himself the ref stopped the contest with only 10 seconds left in the round.

Winner -- Aleksander Ivanov via TKO @ 9:50 of rd. 1

 

Finals!

 

Norbert Vinkus vs. Adrian Pascal

Vinkus came in with two 1st round TKOs, so Pascal knew he was in for a fight. Right away Pascal showed good striking by hitting a few counter jabs, then he surprised Vinkus by shooting in. Catching him off guard, Pascal gained guard. Pascal soon moved to side control. Having great ground control Pascal began walloping him with big shots! Vinkus was struggling to deal with them! The ref had to call the fight.

Winner -- Adrian Pascal via TKO @ 2:24 of rd. 1

 

Awards

 

KO of the night -- Norbert Vinkus over Steve Mason

Submission of the night -- N/A

Fight of the night -- Ivanov vs. Fujimoto

 

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