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This diary is using the default database, Eyeball's expansion pack 4.0, and a few small adjustments I made. This is my first time using any of Eyeball's expansion packs so I'm not familiar with it. Currently I'm two years in running a No Mercy! Cage Fighting, this diary will be run a little differently as I'll be using DVD releases and Magazine releases to give you updates with what's going on in the game world.

 

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A Heavy Dose of Ambien vol. 1

 

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"Hello and good evening folks and thank you for purchasing the very first installment of the MMA Illustrated sponsored series 'A Heavy Dose of Ambien' featuring all the best knockout of the past year. I'm your host C.J. Blair and tonight we'll be covering the greatest knockouts of 1998. We've got 10 full fights with a few post fight interviews and at the very end is a highlight reel with all of the knockouts from 1998."

 

[The scene opens up to a studio shot of former wrestling star and now retired MMA fighter, CJ "The Hurricane" Blair. Sitting behind the desk, he's wearing a tie and nice button down shirt but he still can't shake the MMA fighter look. His cauliflower ears protrude from his short buzzed auburn brown hair, his beard is trimmed but he still looks menacing, and his shoulders look ready to rip through his shirt.]

 

Blair - "Arguably one of the most exciting aspects of fighting is the knockout and we've got a lot of 'em. We're not going to waste any time, lets go ahead and jump into our first fight of the night. It features two fighters from the brutal promotion in South America as we head to Brazil to watch "The Prodigy" Manuel Silva defend his Fight League Brazil Welterweight championship against Gabriel "Mad Dog" Gallego."

 

[A short clip plays highlighting Manuel Silva and Gabriel Gallego's recent fights.]

 

Welterweight Championship

Manuel Silva © vs. Gabriel Gallego

FLB 11: Supreme

 

Blair - "Gabriel Gallego had earned himself a title fight through his vicious Muay Thai fighting style but he was set to face another Muay Thai master in Manuel Silva. It was billed as a huge fight and it lived up to the hype. Lets take a look..."

 

[We cut to Fight League Brazil's coverage of the event.]

>It's time for the main event of the evening! Manuel 'The Prodigy' Silva goes head to head with 'Mad Dog' Gabriel Gallego in the FLB Welterweight division.

>This is a FLB Welterweight title fight.

>There's the opening bell!

>Silva counters a wayward left jab with a crisp jab.

>Moving forward, Silva counters a left jab with a scything low kick to the legs.

>Silva comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Silva goes under an attempted counter right hand.

>Silva has the takedown! Gallego pulls guard.

>Silva starts trying to work to get past the guard.

>Silva gets past the guard with a certain degree of ease and gains side control.

>Silva begins trying to get himself behind Gallego.

>Silva takes the back, Gallego couldn't stop it.

>Gallego is in increasing trouble, as Silva gets both hooks in.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Silva attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in.

>Gallego stops Silva from getting his arm under the chin and completing the choke.

>Silva maintains his hooks, despite Gallego trying to break them.

>Silva attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in.

>Gallego doesn't allow the rear naked choke to be applied.

>Silva keeps both hooks, despite Gallego trying to pull them apart.

>Silva pounds away, and Gallego struggles to deal with them.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>Silva pounds away on Gallego, landing several good shots in the process.

>With both hooks in and therefore great control of the body, Silva tries to finish Gallego off with a rear naked choke.

>The rear naked choke is in deep, but Gallego only has to survive a few seconds before the round ends!

>Round one ends as time expires.

>Great round, very exciting.

>I think Silva took that round, 10-9 on my score card.

 

>We are back underway!

>From what we could hear of his corner, it sounds like Gallego has been instructed to look to finish it in this round.

>Gallego feints to the right, trying to draw Silva into throwing a strike.

>An exchange of blows doesn't really produce any damage or a clear advantage.

>Silva steps back to avoid a head kick.

>Gallego darts in, feints a jab, darts back out.

>Gallego glances a strike off the side of the shoulder.

>The fight slows as Silva sits back and allows Gallego to circle.

>Gallego throws a feint.

>Gallego looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Silva.

>Gallego can't close the distance, Silva keeps him away with strikes.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Gallego comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Silva is too quick, and manages to hit Gallego with a good clean right jab.

>Gallego steps back to avoid a leg kick.

>A straight left from Gallego fails to land.

>Silva presses in closer to attack.

>Moving in closer, Silva looks like he may want to try and clinch with Gallego.

>Gallego uses movement to keep out reach, meaning Silva cannot get close enough to clinch.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Gallego slams a crisp right into the gloves of Silva, but can't follow up.

>Silva presses in closer to attack.

>Silva looks like he might be trying to get in close to clinch with Gallego.

>He pulls Gallego into a Muay Thai clinch.

>Round two ends as time expires.

>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Silva.

 

>There's the bell for the start of the round!

>Silva keeps his cool as Gallego throws a feint to the left.

>Gallego feints to the right, trying to draw Silva into throwing a strike.

>Moving in closer, Silva looks like he may want to wrestle Gallego.

>Gallego keeps himself moving out of range, not wanting to grapple.

>Gallego throws a speculative right, but it is nowhere near hitting.

>The fight slows as Silva sits back and allows Gallego to circle.

>Gallego looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Silva.

>Gallego eats a stiff counter left hand and almost goes down!

>Silva looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Gallego is pulled into a grapple.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Silva is trying to muscle Gallego up against the ropes.

>He does so, and now has Gallego pinned to the ropes.

>Gallego is trapped against the ropes and Silva punishes him with a solid elbow strike to the cheek.

>Silva hits two successive knee strikes to the side of the ribs.

>Manuel Silva is breathing very hard.

>Silva takes a short step back and prepares to strike.

>Good head movement allows Silva to roll past an attempted knock out punch and counter with a crisp right.

>Silva throws a left jab but Gallego uses good head movement to make sure it slips by.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Gallego throws a barrage of big punches but Silva covers up safely.

>Gallego backs away to create some more space.

>Gallego counters an errant right jab with a sharp kick just above the hip.

>Time expires and we come to the end of round three.

>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Silva.

>Round four begins!

>Gallego throws a right head kick but Silva avoids it.

>A barrage of punches miss and Silva strikes back with a powerful left hook to the body.

>A visibly tired Silva is getting in closer to Gallego, perhaps looking for a clinch.

>He pulls Gallego into a Muay Thai clinch.

>From the clinch, Silva drives a brutal elbow to the side of the head.

>Silva misses a knee strike, but Gallego fails to connect on a counter knee strike either.

>Gabriel Gallego is looking really tired.

>From the clinch, Gallego gets hit with a knee to the side of the face...and it's enough to knock him out cold!

>Manuel Silva takes the victory by way of Knock Out!

 

Official Result: Manuel 'The Prodigy' Silva defeats 'Mad Dog' Gabriel Gallego (Knock Out (Knee) in 1:51 of round 4). The match was rated as being Decent.

Blair - "Two Muay Thai fighters throwing knee strikes and Silva gets the better of Gallego in this one. Manuel Silva is on a roll and he improves to 14-0 with this win. That was a great fight but it's only just the beginning. We're going to keep things rolling. Lets take a look at our next fight..."

 

Gus Fitzpatrick vs. Lloyd McAllister

NO MERCY! Mizwar vs. Ratcliff II

 

Blair - "Gus Fitzpatrick heading into this fight was on a three fight win streak with over Bruno Epps, Nik Minear, and Phil Ball. Lloyd McAllister was defeated by Joe Hinchecliffe in his debut in NMCF but bounced back with a win over Travis Jones. Lets see if McAllister can put a stop to Fitzpatrick's recent dominance."

 

[Cut to NO MERCY! Cage Fights' coverage of the event.]

>The co-main event is up next. Gus 'Buster' Fitzpatrick goes up against Lloyd 'The K.O. Kid' McAllister in the NO MERCY! Welterweight division.

>The fight begins!

>A left hand misses, allowing McAllister to counter with a left.

>McAllister isn't drawn in by Fitzpatrick feinting to his left.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling.

>Fitzpatrick and McAllister break the grapple and are apart again, circling.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>A jab misses and McAllister counters with a clean left.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>Fitzpatrick looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Fitzpatrick cannot get close enough to the elusive McAllister.

>Fitzpatrick looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with McAllister.

>He gets into range.

>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.

>Not a lot happened in that round and the fans are getting a bit restless as a result.

>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of McAllister.

 

>We are back underway!

>McAllister avoids a flurry of rights and lefts.

>Fitzpatrick avoids a right kick to the body and hits a left jab to the cheek.

>McAllister feints an attack, keeping Fitzpatrick on his toes.

>Fitzpatrick looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>McAllister uses his strikes to stop Fitzpatrick from getting too close.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Fitzpatrick is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Keen to keep space between them, McAllister backs away.

>There's under a minute left in this round.

>Moving in closer, McAllister looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.

>To counter, Fitzpatrick fires off a right hand but only finds the gloves.

>Moving in closer, Fitzpatrick looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.

>He gets into range.

>Time expires and we come to the end of round two.

>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Fitzpatrick.

 

>There's the bell for the start of the round!

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing McAllister to fire back with a right body kick.

>McAllister darts in and out of range quickly, trying to get Fitzpatrick to commit to throwing a strike.

>Fitzpatrick avoids a right kick to the body and hits a series of big punches, putting McAllister down on the ground!

>McAllister shakes off the blow almost immediately though, and waits for Fitzpatrick to make a move.

>Fitzpatrick darts in and hits McAllister with a huge right hand!

>Fitzpatrick gets pulled away by the referee, as McAllister was knocked out by that one big shot!

>Gus 'Buster' Fitzpatrick takes the win by Knock Out!

 

Official Result: Gus 'Buster' Fitzpatrick defeats Lloyd 'The K.O. Kid' McAllister (Knock Out (Punch) in 1:28 of round 3). The match was rated as being Great.

Blair -"Gus Fitzpatrick continues to roll over the competition in NMCF! He improves to 5-0 with the victory! Next up we're headed to Japan!"

 

'The Merchant of Menace' Mason Archer vs. Felipe Luiz Rosa

ALPHA-1: Miyagi vs. Goto

 

Blair - "The next fight we're going to see if Salvadore, Brazil's Felipe Luiz Rosa can stop the 6'8" karate fighter, Mason Archer. Archer is boasting a 14-3 record and has been heavily hyped."

 

[Cut to ALPHA-1's coverage.]

>In the last of the preliminary matches, Felipe Luiz Rosa will take on 'The Merchant Of Menace' Mason Archer in the ALPHA-1 Heavyweight division.

>There's the opening bell!

>An errant jab sets Archer up to counter-strike with a hard left kick to the legs.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.

>An exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.

>Rosa gets a couple of ineffective strikes in, but ultimately loses control of the grapple after being caught off-balance.

>Archer tries to get Rosa into a Muay Thai clinch.

>Rosa can't fight it off, and ends up caught.

>From the clinch, Archer drives a brutal elbow to the side of the head.

>Blood is visible on Rosa, that strike looks to have opened up a cut under his eye.

>Archer keeps control of the clinch even though Rosa is trying to wrestle free.

>Using the clinch, Archer blasts Rosa with a powerful knee to the cheek! Rosa is knocked out!

>The winner, by Knock Out, is 'The Merchant Of Menace' Mason Archer!

 

Official Result: 'The Merchant Of Menace' Mason Archer defeats Felipe Luiz Rosa (Knock Out (Knee) in 2:45 of round 1). The match was rated as being Great.

Blair -"And heavily hyped for good reason, Archer made short work of Rosa using the clinch and blasting him with a knee. Archer looks great and looks to be a future superstar in the heavyweight division. We're sticking with ALPHA-1 but going a little smaller, down to the lightweight division!"

 

'The Lightning Kid' Fumiaki Hayashi vs. 'The Wing Chun Superstar' Motoki Hojo

ALPHA-1: Hayashi vs. Hojo'

 

Blair - "Hayashi being the favored fighter here, he's always a big draw and rightfully so as most of his fights are exciting. Motoki Hojo is a slightly weaker striker but he is a gamer none the less. Lets check out the action!"

 

[Cut to ALPHA-1's coverage.]

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'The Lightning Kid' Fumiaki Hayashi takes on 'The Wing Chun Superstar' Motoki Hojo in the ALPHA-1 Lightweight division.

>This contest is for the ALPHA-1 Lightweight title.

>Round one begins!

>Hojo hits a brutal flying knee, but Hayashi somehow doesn't go down!

>Hayashi looks unsteady on his feet as he retreats, that last blow may have rocked him!

>Hojo throws a right high kick to try and finish the groggy Hayashi off, but it only glances off the forearm and the opportunity is wasted.

>Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss.

>Hojo avoids a huge right head kick and hits a kick to the side of the ribs.

>Hojo darts in and out of range quickly, trying to get Hayashi to commit to throwing a strike.

>A barrage of punches miss and Hojo strikes back with a nice one-two combination.

>Both fighters exchange strikes, but neither hits anything significant.

>Hayashi isn't drawn in by Hojo feinting to his left.

>Hayashi circles around Hojo.

>Hojo doesn't let Hayashi settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

>A showdown where they both exchange strikes only results in a stalemate.

>Both fighters come toe-to-toe and strike, but none of the strikes result in significant damage being done.

>Hojo uses a right hook to the body, but misses.

>Not letting Hojo settle, Hayashi moves in closer.

>Hayashi is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Hojo now has Hayashi standing in the pocket.

>Seeing a low kick coming, Hayashi strikes first with a left jab to the cheek.

>They exchange strikes, but neither fighter inflicts any real damage.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>A left jab misses, giving Hojo the chance to hit back with a counter right that knocks Hayashi out cold!

>'The Wing Chun Superstar' Motoki Hojo takes the win by Knock Out!

Official Result: 'The Wing Chun Superstar' Motoki Hojo defeats 'The Lightning Kid' Fumiaki Hayashi (Knock Out (Punch) in 5:33 of round 1). The match was rated as being Poor.

Blair - "Hayashi gets caught there and Mojo takes home a great victory. With the win, Motoki Hojo moves into the #3 spot and improves to 17-3 and moves a step closer to a shot at the Lightweight championship. Lets check out the next fight!"

 

'Silent But Violent' Wilson Franklyn vs. 'Hands Of Stone' Oscar Gomez

NO MERCY! Catt vs. Michael Kirby

 

Blair - "Wilson Franklyn came into this bout 1-1 in NMCF and just looking to make a name for himself while Oscar Gomez had just lost the fight of his career against Christopher Sharp for the NMCF heavyweight championship. Let's see what happens when these two goliaths collide!

 

[Cut to NMCF's coverage.]

>Moving on to the next match, in which 'Silent But Violent' Wilson Franklyn squares off with 'Hands Of Stone' Oscar Gomez in the NO MERCY! Heavyweight division.

>And here we go!

>Franklyn counters a wayward left jab with a series of quick lefts.

>Franklyn counters a left jab with a series of quick punches.

>Gomez counters a right kick to the legs with a crisp jab.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Franklyn looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Franklyn moves into the pocket.

>Franklyn hits a nice crisp left jab.

>He looks like he has a broken jaw after that shot.

>There's under a minute left in this round.

>Seeing a low kick coming, Gomez strikes first with a clean left jab.

>Using head movement, Franklyn slips past a left jab and counters with a quick series of punches.

>Gomez slips past a straight punch and then hits a crisp left jab.

>Slipping past a flurry of punches, Gomez has the angle to counter with a straight left.

>Round one ends as time expires.

>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Franklyn.

 

>There's the bell for the start of the round!

>Judging from what we heard from his corner, Franklyn is looking to let his hands go in this round.

>Gomez moves out of range of a flurry of punches.

>Gomez throws a feint.

>A left hand misses, allowing Franklyn to counter with a huge right cross and Gomez is knocked clean out!

>The winner, by Knock Out, is 'Silent But Violent' Wilson Franklyn!

 

Official Result: 'Silent But Violent' Wilson Franklyn defeats 'Hands Of Stone' Oscar Gomez (Knock Out (Punch) in 1:14 of round 2). The match was rated as being Great.

Blair - "Oscar just couldn't deal with Franklyn's power in the end. After hurting him in the first, Wilson comes out swinging and puts him away early in the second. Franklyn eventually went on to face Sharp but also faced defeat".

 

'The Street Fighter' Leon Banks vs. Tony 'The Spider' McCall

GAMMA 24: Dean vs. Darling

 

Blair -"At GAMMA 24 Leon Banks and Tony McCall met in the Octagon, the two heavyweights were known for their vicious striking and everyone knew it would be an exciting fight and that it was..."

 

[Cut to GAMMA's coverage.]

>Next up, 'The Street Fighter' Leon Banks squares off with Tony 'The Spider' McCall in the GAMMA Heavyweight division.

>Round one begins!

>Banks drops his shoulder and feints to step in, but McCall isn't buying it.

>McCall tries for a leg kick but Banks moves out of range.

>McCall side-steps a barrage of big punches and hits a big right kick to the outside of the thigh.

>A weak right kick is countered by Banks with a series of quick jabs.

>Banks sees a body kick coming and hits a flurry of quick punches to sting McCall.

>Banks looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>McCall now has Banks standing in the pocket.

>McCall dodges a huge left hand thanks to good head movement, and returns fire with a punch.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>McCall slips past a straight punch and hits a punch.

>McCall uses head movement to roll past a scorching left uppercut and comes back with a big kick to the outside of the right thigh.

>There's only so many of those strikes to the legs that can be taken before they become an issue.

>They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot.

>Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage.

>Having ended up close together from the strikes they threw, a wild exchange of punches begins!

>A left hook lands from Banks, the best punch of the exchange.

>Banks backs away to create some more space.

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.

>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes, but neither scores.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, both fighters start swinging!

>Banks is knocked out when a right hand lands flush on his jaw!

>By Knock Out, the winner is Tony McCall!

 

>Official Result: Tony 'The Spider' McCall defeats 'The Street Fighter' Leon Banks (Knock Out (Punch) in 4:58 of round 1). The match was rated as being Great.

Blair - "Tony 'The Spider' McCall got the better of Leon Banks in a great fight. McCall eventually fought his way to a GAMMA Heavyweight title shot against champion, Jeff "The Rock" Carlton but was unsuccessful in capturing the title, losing by TKO to strikes."

 

'Quiet Riot' Tucker Plumm vs. 'The Demon From Derbyshire' Andrew Rush

BCF: Keane vs. O'Breen

 

Blair - "We head over to England where MMA is quite popular and growing vastly. BCF's Tucker Plumm and Andrew Rush put on a good show, lets check out the action!

 

[Cut to BCF's coverage.]

>Moving on to the next match, in which 'Quiet Riot' Tucker Plumm goes up against 'The Demon From Derbyshire' Andrew Rush in the BCF Middleweight division.

>There's the opening bell!

>There's a short stalemate as both fighters advance and throw strikes, but neither hits.

>Plumm drops his shoulder as a feint, trying to draw a strike.

>Plumm moves out of range of a flurry of punches.

>Plumm glances a strike off the side of the shoulder.

>Rush comes in closer to press the issue.

>A wild high right kick misses, allowing Rush to score with a clean jab.

>Plumm looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Rush.

>Plumm can't close the distance, Rush keeps him away with strikes.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Plumm comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Plumm is in the pocket, ready to attack Rush.

>A left jab misses, Rush counters with a clean left jab.

>Showing good head movement, Plumm slips past a flurry of strikes.

>Plumm backs away to create some more space.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.

>Plumm comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Plumm is now standing in the pocket.

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.

>A flurry of rights and lefts all miss, allowing Plumm to hit a crisp left jab.

>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes, but neither scores.

>Rush looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Plumm ends up grappling for supremacy with Rush.

>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.

>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Rush.

 

>Round two begins!

>A right high kick misses and Rush counters with a clean jab.

>Plumm avoids a low kick.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.

>Rush narrowly misses Plumm with a right uppercut.

>Plumm quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Moving in closer, Plumm looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.

>Plumm moves into the pocket.

>Rush uses head movement to roll past a scorching right uppercut and comes back with a left hook to the body.

>An exchange of strikes doesn't lead to any real damage.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Rush throws a kick to the body but Plumm dodges it.

>Rush throws a flurry of punches but Plumm covers up well.

>Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage.

>In close proximity from the strikes they threw, they fall into a messy clinch.

>Plumm uses some dirty boxing as he grapples with Rush.

>Plumm uses some dirty boxing as he grapples with Rush.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>Plumm hits Rush with some short strikes to the side of the head while grappling.

>Plumm uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on Rush as they grapple.

>Tucker Plumm looks very tired out there.

>Rush is trying to muscle Plumm up against the cage.

>Rush achieves it, pinning Plumm to the cage.

>Rush uses dirty boxing to punish Plumm while he is pressed up against the cage.

>Round two ends as time expires.

>I have to give that round to Rush, but only a 10-9.

 

>We are back underway!

>Rush throws a right head kick but Plumm avoids it.

>Rush throws a right kick to the body but Plumm avoids it.

>Breathing very hard, Andrew Rush is looking ragged.

>A flurry of rights and lefts miss, allowing Plumm to hit back with a jab.

>Rush slips past a left jab and counters with a flurry of small strikes.

>Rush comes in closer, despite his tiredness, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Keen to keep space between them, Plumm backs away.

>Plumm steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Slowed down by physical tiredness, Plumm still looks to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Plumm moves into the pocket.

>Plumm slips past a straight punch and hits a solid left jab.

>Good head movement allows Plumm to roll past an attempted knock out punch and counter with a crisp left jab.

>Plumm avoids a scorching uppercut and come back with a solid left jab.

>Andrew Rush looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give.

>Plumm throws a left jab but Rush uses good head movement to make sure it slips by.

>There's under a minute left in this round.

>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes, but neither scores.

>Neither fighter backs away, instead they both choose to start swinging!

>Plumm hits a right uppercut, Rush is laid out cold!

>Tucker Plumm takes the victory by way of Knock Out!

 

Official Result: 'Quiet Riot' Tucker Plumm defeats 'The Demon From Derbyshire' Andrew Rush (Knock Out (Punch) in 4:41 of round 3). The match was rated as being Good.

Blair -"A beautiful uppercut from Tucker Plumm earns him a very hard fought victory. Both men went on to have reasonable success in BCF before it's closure in early 2000. The two can now be seen fighting for Ring Warriors."

 

Alyson 'Alley Kat' Arroway vs. 'The Sniper' Piper Evergood

WEFF 6

 

Blair - "Unfortunately, WEFF also closed it's doors in 2000 but not before creating some great match-ups in women's MMA, like the next fight between Alyson Arroway and Piper Evergood!

 

[Cut to WEFF's coverage.]

>Another match is about to begin; Alyson 'Alley Kat' Arroway squares off with 'The Sniper' Piper Evergood in the WEFF Women's Heavyweight division.

>There's the opening bell!

>Evergood counters a wayward left jab with a stinging right jab.

>Advancing, Arroway counters a right jab by using a hard leg kick.

>A right jab misses and Arroway strikes back with a crisp jab.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>A right jab misses and Arroway strikes back with a series of quick lefts.

>Evergood avoids a flurry of rights and lefts and hits a nice right hand.

>There's under a minute left in this round.

>Evergood is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Evergood is now standing in the pocket.

>Arroway dodges a jab, and fires back with a scything low kick to the legs.

>There's only so many of those strikes to the legs that can be taken before they become an issue.

>Evergood covers up to absorb a flurry of punches.

>The time runs out on round one.

>Wow, great round, that has gotten the crowd rocking.

>That round goes to Arroway, 10-9 on my card.

 

>Round two begins!

>Evergood steps back to avoid a kick to the body.

>A feint puts her off balance, and Arroway only just avoids a huge left hook.

>Arroway counters an attempted knock out punch with a sharp kick just above the hip.

>Evergood feints to the right, trying to draw Arroway into throwing a strike.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Moving in closer, Evergood looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.

>Evergood is in the pocket, ready to attack Arroway.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Arroway uses head movement to roll past a scorching left uppercut and comes back with a right body kick.

>Standing in the pocket, Evergood shows excellent head movement to dodge a huge left hand.

>Evergood uses head movement to dodge a punch, then strikes back with an enormous left hook that causes Arroway to stumble and fall!

>Evergood knows that this is a golden opportunity, and quickly pounces on Arroway, looking to finish her off by raining down punches!

>Evergood pounds away, the stunned Arroway struggles to deal with them.

>The strikes are hard enough to force Arroway to roll to the side, giving up her back in the process!

>Round two is brought to an end as time runs out.

>I think Evergood took that round, 10-9 on my score card.

 

>Round three begins!

>Evergood counters an attempted big head kick with a barrage of hard left hands, enough to put Arroway down!

>Evergood senses victory and starts to unload with punches!

>Evergood fires away with punches, Arroway takes several shots that threaten to end the fight!

>With punches raining down, Arroway can only pull Evergood down into side control to survive.

>Evergood throws a few left hands to the body.

>Arroway attempts to sweep Evergood.

>The sweep is successful, and both fighters scramble back to their feet.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Evergood comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Evergood is in the pocket, ready to attack Arroway.

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.

>Evergood hits a left uppercut from the pocket, Arroway is laid out cold!

>The winner, by Knock Out; Piper Evergood!

 

Official Result: 'The Sniper' Piper Evergood defeats Alyson 'Alley Kat' Arroway (Knock Out (Punch) in 2:17 of round 3). The match was rated as being Fantastic.

Blair - "A beatiful uppercut ends Arroway's night as Piper Evergood moves up the ranks. Evergood went on a hot streak nearly capturing gold before WEFF went bankrupt."

 

FLB Heavyweight Championship

Elzo Alves Moura © vs. 'The Brazilian Bomber' Gladstone Lopes

FLB 7: Honor

 

Blair - "At FLB 7 the odds were that Moura would defend against Lopes and have his real test against Murilho Satinho but nobody told Gladstone Lopes..."

 

[Cut to FLB's coverage.]

>It's time for the main event of the evening! Elzo Alves Moura will take on 'The Brazilian Bomber' Gladstone Lopes in the FLB Heavyweight division.

>This contest is for the FLB Heavyweight title.

>And here we go!

>Lopes counters a left jab with a straight left.

>An attempted inside leg kick misses, giving Moura the opportunity to counter with a clean jab.

>Lopes counters an errant left jab with a straight left.

>Moura moves out of range of a flurry of punches.

>There's a takedown attempt from Moura.

>Lopes sprawls, stopping the takedown and forcing Moura down to the ground into a type of turtle position.

>Lopes fires away with right hands, and Moura is stung by several big shots to the side of the head.

>Lopes hits a sharp knee to the side of the head!

>Lopes hits a soccer kick to the side of the head of the turtled Moura!

>Moura rolls over onto his back.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Moura keeps Lopes back with an up-kick.

>Lopes steps back and allows Moura to stand back up.

>Moura looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Lopes uses movement to keep out reach, frustrating Moura.

>Moura chooses to shoot in on Lopes.

>Moura can't get past the sprawl of Lopes, and finds himself pushed face-down to the ground.

>Lopes hits a knee to the side of the head.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>Lopes hits a devastating soccer kick to the head!

>That was brutal, and Moura is left unconscious!

>The winner, by Knock Out; Gladstone Lopes!

 

Official Result: 'The Brazilian Bomber' Gladstone Lopes defeats Elzo Alves Moura (Knock Out (Kick) in 4:22 of round 1). The match was rated as being Great.

Blair - "Oh! That soccer kick was brutal but that's how thing goes in Brazil, there's very limited rules. Gladstone beats Moura but eventually drops the belt to Murilho Satinho via TKO. As of press time though, Gladstone has beaten a handful of fighters to improve to 17-1-1 and is ready for a rematch. Moura has also been on a win streak as he now stands 17-1 and also looks to ready to fight Satinho."

 

SIGMA Featherweight Championship

'Ice Cold' Lars Bohlin © vs. 'Kid Britain' Manish Khan

SIGMA: Bohlin vs. Khan

 

Blair - "We head to Germany for our final fight of evening. The featherweights always know how to put on a show and Lars Bohlin and Manish Khan did just that. Manish looks to end Bohlin's long reign as champion. Lets see what happens..."

 

[Cut to SIGMA's coverage.]

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'Ice Cold' Lars Bohlin will take on 'Kid Britain' Manish Khan in the SIGMA Featherweight division.

>The SIGMA Featherweight title on the line in this match.

>We are underway!

>Khan slips past a left jab and fires back with a clean jab.

>Bohlin steps back to avoid a barrage of big punches.

>There's a short stalemate as both fighters advance and throw strikes, but neither hits.

>Bohlin uses a flurry of lefts and rights to get Khan to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.

>Khan tries to avoid Bohlin.

>Khan avoids the takedown attempt.

>Khan feints going high but then throws a leg kick, Bohlin just avoids it.

>Both fighters throw strikes, no significant damage is inflicted by either.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Khan bobs and weaves, trying to get Bohlin to commit.

>Khan misses with an attempted right hook to the body.

>Not letting up, Bohlin quickly steps in closer to attack Khan.

>A couple of quick punches are used to set up a takedown attempt from Bohlin.

>Khan strikes first and manages to rock Bohlin with a solid right!

>Bohlin steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Bohlin moves out of range of a tidy combination of punches.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>There's a takedown attempt from Bohlin.

>A counter left catches Bohlin above the eye.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.

>Khan uses a feint to get Bohlin off balance, but the nice sequence of punches that follow don't find their mark.

>Round one ends as time expires.

>I think Khan took that round, 10-9 on my score card.

 

>There's the bell and round number two begins!

>A feint gives Khan the space to nail Bohlin with a great combination, ending with a beauty of a right cross.

>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes, but neither scores.

>Bohlin comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Khan strikes first and manages to rock Bohlin with a solid right!

>Khan bobs and weaves, trying to get Bohlin to commit.

>A feint sets Khan up for an inside leg kick, but Bohlin evades it.

>Bohlin gets Khan with a punch to the ribs, but it lacked power.

>Time slips away as Khan doesn't press Bohlin, allowing him to circle.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Bohlin gets suckered in by a feint, and is lucky to avoid the combination that follows.

>Bohlin shoots in, looking for a takedown.

>Khan attempts to avoid Bohlin as he shoots in.

>Bohlin doesn't get the takedown, Khan avoided it.

>Bohlin looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>A counter left catches Bohlin above the eye.

>Khan counters a left jab with a lightning fast couple of jabs and a right cross.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Khan steps in but an exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Bohlin presses in closer to attack.

>There's a takedown attempt from Bohlin.

>Khan stuffs the takedown, so Bohlin has to settle for pushing him up against the cage.

>Khan is pressed up against the cage and simply can't break the control that Bohlin has over him. The round ends like that.

>The time is up, and that's the end of round two.

>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Khan.

 

>And here we go, round three!

>It sounded like his corner told Khan to stand with Bohlin, but to be careful not to get caught.

>An errant jab sets Khan up to counter-strike with a snap right jab, landing dead on the button and knocking Bohlin out cold!

>'Kid Britain' Manish Khan takes the win by Knock Out!

 

Official Result: 'Kid Britain' Manish Khan defeats 'Ice Cold' Lars Bohlin (Knock Out (Punch) in 0:26 of round 3). The match was rated as being Average.

Blair - "A pretty good fight and what a vicious right jab. It didn't look like it had much on it but it was enough to put Bohlin to sleep and capture the SIGMA featherweight championship. As of this DVD release Khan still holds the title and Lars Bohlin is in line for a rematch."

 

[We cut back to a studio shot of Blair behind a desk, with a few monitors in the background.]

 

Blair - "Until next time I'm your host C.J. Blair and thank your for purchasing "A Heavy Dose of Ambien." We'll now take you out with a highlight video of the rest of the knockouts from 1998!"

 

[The screen goes black as "Bodies" by Drowning Pool begins to play.]

 

Let the bodies hit the floor

Let the bodies hit the floor

Let the bodies hit the floor

Let the bodies hit the floooooor

>Using the clinch, Nunes hits a vicious knee to the face! Romita crumples to the ground, out cold!

 

>Lopes hits a devastating soccer kick to the head!

>That was brutal, and Moura is left unconscious!

Beaten why for (why for)

Can't take much more

Here we go!

Here we go!

Here we go!

One - Nothing wrong with me

Two - Nothing wrong with me

Three - Nothing wrong with me

Four - Nothing wrong with me

>A left jab misses, Kane counters with a swift leg kick.

>There's only so many of those strikes to the legs that can be taken before they become an issue.

>Kane slips past a jab and scores with a great straight right that lands perfectly on the button, Sithalayan is out like a light!

 

>Rush tries for a right high kick but Phookan moves out of range.

>Rush avoids a nice combination and hits a right head kick that turns the lights out instantly for Phookan!

One - Something's got to give

Two - Something's got to give

Three - Something's got to give

Now

>Silvers counters a left jab by hitting a solid left jab.

>Silvers counters a left jab by using a sudden huge right hand that knocks Barnum out cold!

 

>Sik smothers Nugroho against the ropes, then hits him with an elbow strike to the side of the head.

>Sik steps back from Nugroho and looks to unleash some strikes.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Sik to counter with an enormous left hook that knocks Nugroho out and sees him fall face-first to the ground!

Let the bodies hit the floor

Let the bodies hit the floor

Let the bodies hit the flooooor

Let the bodies hit the floor

Let the bodies hit the floor

Let the bodies hit the flooooor

>Custard dodges a jab, and fires back with a great right hand, Shapiro took it full in the face and is knocked out!

 

>Dan is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Lim.

>Dan gets caught with a countering right uppercut though, and he is knocked out!

>Hyun-Shik Lim takes the victory by way of Knock Out!

 

>Ekiguchi dodges a jab, and fires back with a huge right cross and Kawano is knocked clean out!

 

>From the clinch, Helio drives a knee into the face of Branco...and knocks him out!

 

>Using the clinch, Lennox hits a vicious knee to the face! Kneeling crumples to the ground, out cold!

 

>A barrage of punches miss and Carpenter strikes back with a beauty of a right hand that puts Delaney out cold instantly!

 

>Using the clinch, Ratcliffe hits a vicious knee to the face! Plaice crumples to the ground, out cold!

 

>And here we go!

>A right jab misses and Funaki strikes back with a snap right jab, landing dead on the button and knocking Ming out cold!

>17 SECONDS! That's all it took! 17 seconds!

Now!

Push me again

This is the end

Here we go!

Here we go!

Here we go!

>Ozbek slips past a left jab and counters with a couple of hard rights!

>Looking glassy-eyed, Franklyn staggers backward...he may have been stunned by that last blow!

>Franklyn gets clocked with a right hook during an exchange and is down! He is out cold!

 

>He has it hooked, de Brito needs to find a way out quickly.

>From the clinch, Bezerra drives a knee into the face of de Brito...and knocks him out!

 

>Uchiyama, turtled up, takes a brutal soccer kick to the side of the head!

>Uchiyama is out cold!

 

>Using head movement, Kapur slips past a left jab and counters with an enormous right hook, Whelan is out before he hits the ground!

One - Nothing wrong with me

Two - Nothing wrong with me

Three - Nothing wrong with me

Four - Nothing wrong with me

One - Something's got to give

Two - Something's got to give

Three - Something's got to give

>Neither fighter backs away, instead they both choose to start swinging!

>Plaice gets knocked out cold after taking a huge right hand from Warren!

 

>Having ended up close together from the strikes they threw, a wild exchange of punches begins!

>A heavy-handed left cross lands perfectly, Oiwa is knocked down! He is out!

 

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Kirakosyan hits a great hook, knocking de Beus out instantly!

Now

Let the bodies hit the floor

Let the bodies hit the floor

Let the bodies hit the flooooor

Let the bodies hit the floor

Let the bodies hit the floor

Let the bodies hit the floor

>A jab misses, allowing Lopes to counter-strike with a straight right that lands dead on the button...and da Paixao is knocked clean out!

 

>Villar lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with an enormous right hook that knocks Elgar out and sees him fall face-first to the ground!

 

>Kenkichio strikes first and manages to rock Togo with a solid right hand, sending him down to the ground, stunned!

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Moving quickly, Kenkichio comes in looking to finish with soccer kicks and stomps!

>Kenkichio stomps and kicks away at the stunned Togo but can't put him away!

>Kenkichio comes in and drops a bomb that catches Togo flush!

>Kenkichio doesn't even bother continuing, Togo is out like a light!

Skin against skin blood and bone

You're all by yourself but you're not alone

You wanted in now you're here

Driven by hate

consumed by fear

>A left hand misses, allowing Alleyne to counter with some big right hands!

>That last shot may have done some damage, Atteveld is backing off and looks totally dazed!

>Alleyne launches a right cross that clips Atteveld right on the chin, knocking him out!

 

>A left jab misses and Speed counters with an enormous head kick, Magilton is out like a light!

 

>From the clinch, Fey gets hit with a knee to the side of the face...and it's enough to knock her out cold! Michelle Addams wins!

Let the bodies hit the floor

Let the bodies hit the floor

Let the bodies hit the floor

Let the bodies hit the floooooooor

>From the clinch, Verdigree gets hit with a knee to the side of the face...and it's enough to knock him out cold!

>The winner, by Knock Out; Rav Kapur!

 

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Itoh hits a great left hand, Fujishima took it full in the face and is knocked out!

 

>Getting the better of the exchange, Arteta hits a right hook, knocking Zuzinho out cold!

One - Nothing wrong with me

Two - Nothing wrong with me

Three - Nothing wrong with me

Four - Nothing wrong with me

One - Something's got to give

Two - Something's got to give

Three - Something's got to give

>There's a takedown attempt from Puga.

>Piquet strikes first and knocks Puga out cold with an enormous right hand!

 

>A clever feint sets up a perfect head kick, buckling the legs of Fierstein and putting him down, out cold!

>The winner, by Knock Out; Neil Napier!

 

>Fothergill slips out of the way of a body kick.

>A left jab misses and Wareing counters with a stunning right head kick, Fothergill is knocked out cold instantly!

>Roz Wareing takes the win by Knock Out!

Now

Let the bodies hit the floor

Let the bodies hit the floor

Let the bodies hit the flooooor

Let the bodies hit the floor

Let the bodies hit the floor

Let the bodies hit the floor

>Good head movement allows Banks to roll past an attempted knock out punch and hit a huge left cross that knocks Sampson right out!

 

>A jab misses, allowing Aaronson to counter-strike with an enormous head kick, Crane is out like a light!

 

>Gilbert uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a straight right that puts Sugar down on his back, out cold!

 

[The music dies off as the credits roll.]

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The next DVD release is going to be "The Biggest Fights of 1998" and will feature:

 

ALPHA-1 Welterweight Championship

Carlos da Guia vs. Ichisake Miyagi

Saturday of Week 1, February 1998

 

GAMMA Heavyweight Championship

James Foster vs. Raul Hughes

Saturday of Week 3, March 1998

 

KDMFC Lightweight Championship

Sukarno vs. Atep of Indonesia

Wednesday of Week 4, March 1998

 

GAMMA Middlweight Championship

Matthew Dean vs. Dexter Darling

Saturday of Week 3, April 1998

 

GAMMA Lightweight Championship

Sean Morrison vs. Brandon Sugar

Friday of Week 3, May 1998

 

GAMMA Welterweight Championship

Julio Regueiro vs. Jack Humphreys

Saturday of Week 3, July 1998

 

ALPHA-1 Light Heavyweight Championship

Tadamasa Yamada vs. Sho Kitabatake

Saturday of Week 2, September 1998

 

GAMMA Light Heavyweight Championship

Spencer Rubenstein vs. Junio Patinkin

Friday of Week 3, September 1998

 

ALPHA-1 Heavyweight Championship

Hassan Fezzik vs. Kinumi Kikicuhi

Sunday of Week 2, October 1998

 

NO MERCY! Heavyweight Championship

Christopher Sharp vs. Chuck Dooley

Sunday of Week 4, November 1998

 

Feel free to predict, I'll put the next dvd up here in a day or so.

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<p>Really cool - always good to see a new dynasty and it's a very interesting style.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

ALPHA-1 Welterweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>Carlos da Guia</strong> vs. Ichisake Miyagi</p><p>

Saturday of Week 1, February 1998</p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>James Foster</strong> vs. Raul Hughes</p><p>

Saturday of Week 3, March 1998</p><p> </p><p>

KDMFC Lightweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>Sukarno </strong>vs. Atep of Indonesia</p><p>

Wednesday of Week 4, March 1998</p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Middlweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>Matthew Dean</strong> vs. Dexter Darling</p><p>

Saturday of Week 3, April 1998</p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Lightweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>Sean Morrison</strong> vs. Brandon Sugar</p><p>

Friday of Week 3, May 1998</p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Welterweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>Julio Regueiro </strong>vs. Jack Humphreys</p><p>

Saturday of Week 3, July 1998</p><p> </p><p>

ALPHA-1 Light Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

Tadamasa Yamada vs. <strong>Sho Kitabatake</strong></p><p>

Saturday of Week 2, September 1998</p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Light Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

Spencer Rubenstein vs. <strong>Junio Patinkin</strong></p><p>

Friday of Week 3, September 1998</p><p> </p><p>

ALPHA-1 Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>Hassan Fezzik</strong> vs. Kinumi Kikicuhi</p><p>

Sunday of Week 2, October 1998</p><p> </p><p>

NO MERCY! Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

Christopher Sharp vs. <strong>Chuck Dooley</strong></p><p>

Sunday of Week 4, November 1998</p>

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<p>ALPHA-1 Welterweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>Carlos da Guia</strong> vs. Ichisake Miyagi</p><p>

Saturday of Week 1, February 1998</p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

James Foster vs. <strong>Raul Hughes</strong></p><p>

Saturday of Week 3, March 1998</p><p> </p><p>

KDMFC Lightweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>Sukarno</strong> vs. Atep of Indonesia</p><p>

Wednesday of Week 4, March 1998</p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Middlweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>Matthew Dean</strong> vs. Dexter Darling</p><p>

Saturday of Week 3, April 1998</p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Lightweight Championship</p><p>

Sean Morrison vs. <strong>Brandon Sugar</strong></p><p>

Friday of Week 3, May 1998</p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Welterweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>Julio Regueiro</strong> vs. Jack Humphreys</p><p>

Saturday of Week 3, July 1998</p><p> </p><p>

ALPHA-1 Light Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

Tadamasa Yamada vs. <strong>Sho Kitabatake</strong></p><p>

Saturday of Week 2, September 1998</p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Light Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>Spencer Rubenstein</strong> vs. Junio Patinkin</p><p>

Friday of Week 3, September 1998</p><p> </p><p>

ALPHA-1 Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>Hassan Fezzik</strong> vs. Kinumi Kikicuhi</p><p>

Sunday of Week 2, October 1998</p><p> </p><p>

NO MERCY! Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>Christopher Sharp</strong> vs. Chuck Dooley</p><p>

Sunday of Week 4, November 1998</p>

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<p>ALPHA-1 Welterweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>Carlos da Guia</strong> vs. Ichisake Miyagi</p><p>

Saturday of Week 1, February 1998</p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>James Foster</strong> vs. Raul Hughes</p><p>

Saturday of Week 3, March 1998</p><p>

Could go either way, I'm a big Foster fan so seeing him get rocked with a monster hook by Hughes is one of those dreaded moments in GAMMA games.</p><p> </p><p>

KDMFC Lightweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>Sukarno</strong> vs. Atep of Indonesia</p><p>

Wednesday of Week 4, March 1998</p><p>

Never seen Atep beat Sukarno right off the bat.</p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Middlweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>Matthew Dean</strong> vs. Dexter Darling</p><p>

Saturday of Week 3, April 1998</p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Lightweight Championship</p><p>

Sean Morrison vs.<strong> Brandon Sugar</strong></p><p>

Friday of Week 3, May 1998</p><p>

Going for the upset here, some times Sugar can pull a submission out against Morrison.</p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Welterweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>Julio Regueiro</strong> vs. Jack Humphreys</p><p>

Saturday of Week 3, July 1998</p><p> </p><p>

ALPHA-1 Light Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

Tadamasa Yamada vs. <strong>Sho Kitabatake</strong></p><p>

Saturday of Week 2, September 1998</p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Light Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

Spencer Rubenstein vs. <strong>Junior Patinkin</strong></p><p>

Friday of Week 3, September 1998</p><p> </p><p>

ALPHA-1 Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

<strong>Hassan Fezzik</strong> vs. Kinumi Kikicuhi</p><p>

Sunday of Week 2, October 1998</p><p> </p><p>

NO MERCY! Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

Christopher Sharp vs. <strong>Chuck Dooley</strong></p><p>

Sunday of Week 4, November 1998</p>

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<p>The Biggest Fights of 1998</p><p> </p><p>

<center></p><p>

<table style=border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td valign="top" width="60%"> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p> </p><span>http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f230/ifuctu/hdoa02.png</span></div><p></p><p></td> <br><br> <td valign="top" width="40%"><b>DVD CONTENTS</b></p><p> </p><p>

ALPHA-1 Welterweight Championship</p><p>

<a href="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/#Carlos%20da%20Guia%20vs.%20Ichisake%20Miyagi" rel="external nofollow">Carlos da Guia vs. Ichisake Miyagi</a></p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

<a href="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/#James%20Foster%20vs.%20Raul%20Hughes" rel="external nofollow">James Foster vs. Raul Hughes</a></p><p> </p><p>

KDM FC Lightweight Championship</p><p>

<a href="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/#Sukarno%20vs.%20Atep%20of%20Indonesia" rel="external nofollow">Sukarno vs. Atep of Indonesia</a></p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Middleweight Championship</p><p>

<a href="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/#Matthew%20Dean%20vs.%20Dexter%20Darling" rel="external nofollow">Matthew Dean vs. Dexter Darling</a></p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Lightweight Championship</p><p>

<a href="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/#Sean%20Morrison%20vs.%20Brandon%20Sugar" rel="external nofollow">Sean Morrison vs. Brandon Sugar</a></p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Welterweight Championship</p><p>

<a href="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/#Julio%20Regueiro%20vs.%20Jack%20Humphreys" rel="external nofollow">Julio Regueiro vs. Jack Humphreys</a></p><p> </p><p>

ALPHA-1 Light Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

<a href="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/#Tadamasa%20Yamada%20vs.%20Sho%20Kitabatake" rel="external nofollow">Tadamasa Yamada vs. Sho Kitabatake</a></p><p> </p><p>

GAMMA Light Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

<a href="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/#Spencer%20Rubenstein%20vs.%20Junior%20Patinkin" rel="external nofollow">Spencer Rubenstein vs. Junior Patinkin</a></p><p> </p><p>

ALPHA-1 Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

<a href="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/#Hassan%20Fezzik%20vs.%20Kinumichi%20Kikuchi" rel="external nofollow">Hassan Fezzik vs. Kinumichi Kikuchi</a></p><p> </p><p>

NO MERCY! Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

<a href="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/#Christopher%20Sharp%20vs.%20Chuck%20Dooley" rel="external nofollow">Christopher Sharp vs. Chuck Dooley</a></p><p>

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</center></p><p> </p><p>

ALPHA-1 Welterweight Championship</p><p>

<a name="Carlos da Guia vs. Ichisake Miyagi"><font size="5">Carlos da Guia © vs. Ichisake Miyagi</font></a></p><p>

Saturday of Week 1, February 1998</p><p> </p><p>

<b>Narrator:</b> <i>"Carlos da Guia has looked unstoppable so far in his young career. Carlos is ranked #4 in the world at welterweight, he's 15-0 and the current ALPHA-1 Welterweight champion. Ichisake Miyagi is his opponent and the "Devil in Blue" is just known for being a tough as nails fighter with a granite chin and superb wrestling. Miyagi is the #3 welterweight in the world and is looking to take da Guia's championship lets see if he has what it takes."</i></p><p> </p><p>

>It's time for the main event of the evening! Carlos da Guia will battle 'The Devil In Blue' Ichisake Miyagi in the ALPHA-1 Welterweight division. </p><p>

>The ALPHA-1 Welterweight title is on the line. </p><p>

>The fight begins!</p><p>

>There is an exchange of strikes, but neither fighter does any damage.</p><p>

>Miyagi is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to da Guia.</p><p>

>Miyagi gets caught out and eats a stiff left jab.</p><p>

>Stalking forward, da Guia backs Miyagi up toward the corner.</p><p>

>Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything.</p><p>

>da Guia comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.</p><p>

>Miyagi tries to counter with a takedown, but da Guia defended it well.</p><p>

>Miyagi is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to da Guia.</p><p>

>da Guia ends up grappling for supremacy with Miyagi.</p><p>

>Miyagi is looking to muscle da Guia back against the ropes.</p><p>

>da Guia ends up backed against the ropes.</p><p>

>Miyagi pins da Guia up against the ropes and hits a couple of nice right hands to the side of the head.</p><p>

>da Guia is trapped up against the ropes and takes repeated small punches to the body from that position. This goes on for roughly a minute.</p><p>

>Smothered against the ropes, da Guia is stuck there, unable to do anything, for roughly sixty seconds.</p><p>

>With the fight having been stuck against the ropes for a lengthy period of time, the referee restarts them back in the center.</p><p>

>da Guia comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.</p><p>

>Miyagi tries to catch him by surprise with a takedown attempt, but it is blocked.</p><p>

>We move into the second half of this round.</p><p>

>da Guia throws three punches in quick succession, but Miyagi was out of range.</p><p>

>Miyagi doesn't let da Guia settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.</p><p>

>Miyagi is getting in closer to da Guia, perhaps looking for a clinch.</p><p>

>He pulls da Guia into a Muay Thai clinch.</p><p>

>From the Muay Thai clinch, da Guia eats a big elbow.</p><p>

>Blood is visible on da Guia, that strike looks to have opened up a nasty cut above his eye.</p><p>

>Miyagi tries a knee strike, but da Guia blocks it and wrestles his way out of the Muay Thai clinch.</p><p>

>They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot.</p><p>

>From the missed strikes they clinch.</p><p>

>Miyagi uses some dirty boxing as he grapples with da Guia.</p><p>

>da Guia tries to wriggle free, but Miyagi controls him well and gets in a few close-range punches too.</p><p>

>Miyagi is looking to muscle da Guia back against the ropes.</p><p>

>da Guia ends up backed against the ropes.</p><p>

>With da Guia bleeding, the referee pauses the fight so that the cut can be checked.</p><p>

>The doctor checks the wound, and doesn't take long to signal to the referee that it is only minor.</p><p>

>The fight recommences!</p><p>

>Moving in closer, da Guia looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.</p><p>

>Miyagi sees a chance to dive for a single leg, but da Guia is able to defend against it.</p><p>

>Miyagi looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with da Guia.</p><p>

>Miyagi gets caught out and eats a stiff left jab.</p><p>

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.</p><p>

>A feint suckers him in, but Miyagi is able to slip out of the way of a teep.</p><p>

>Miyagi is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to da Guia.</p><p>

>da Guia is too quick, and manages to hit Miyagi with a good clean left jab.</p><p>

>Moving in closer, da Guia looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.</p><p>

>The two fighters move closer, ready to strike.</p><p>

>Moving in closer, Miyagi looks like he may want to try and clinch with da Guia.</p><p>

>A counter left hand catches Miyagi above the eye.</p><p>

>Carlos da Guia doesn't look like he has much left in the tank.</p><p>

>The time runs out on round one.</p><p> </p><p>

>Round two begins!</p><p>

>They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot.</p><p>

>Miyagi looks to be trying to close the distance between them.</p><p>

>da Guia uses his strikes to stop Miyagi from getting close enough to clinch.</p><p>

>Moving in closer, Miyagi looks like he may want to try and clinch with da Guia.</p><p>

>Miyagi can't get close enough to clinch, da Guia keeps him away with strikes.</p><p>

>Miyagi comes in closer, looking to clinch with da Guia.</p><p>

>To counter, da Guia throws a huge right hook which doesn't miss by much.</p><p>

>Carlos da Guia looks very, very tired.</p><p>

>Miyagi looks to be trying to close the distance between them.</p><p>

>da Guia uses his strikes to stop Miyagi from getting close enough to clinch.</p><p>

>Moving in closer, Miyagi looks like he may want to wrestle da Guia.</p><p>

>da Guia throws a big right first, but it just misses.</p><p>

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.</p><p>

>da Guia comes in closer, despite his tiredness, looking to attack from the pocket.</p><p>

>Miyagi lets da Guia get closer.</p><p>

>Miyagi looks like he might be trying to get in close to clinch with da Guia.</p><p>

>da Guia finds himself pulled into a Muay Thai clinch.</p><p>

>From the clinch, Miyagi drives a brutal elbow to the side of the head.</p><p>

>That strike has re-opened the cut above the eye of da Guia.</p><p>

>Miyagi tries a knee strike but doesn't connect, but da Guia isn't able to hit one either.</p><p>

>We're into the final minute of the round.</p><p>

>da Guia uses his grappling to move from being stuck in a Muay Thai clinch to the collar-and-elbow position.</p><p>

>Carlos da Guia looks exhausted.</p><p>

>Ichisake Miyagi looks very tired out there.</p><p>

>Miyagi tries to wrestle da Guia backward and up against the ropes.</p><p>

>Miyagi manages it, and controls da Guia up against the ropes.</p><p>

>Showing his ability to exert control, Miyagi smothers da Guia up against the ropes for the remainder of the round.</p><p>

>The referee calls for a pause, he wants to check the cut on da Guia.</p><p>

>The doctor checks the cut, but seems happy that it does not present too much of a problem.</p><p>

>The referee signals for the fight to continue!</p><p>

>Round two is brought to an end as time runs out.</p><p>

>Good effort there, that was a very exciting round to watch. More please!</p><p> </p><p>

>We are back underway!</p><p>

>A jab misses, allowing da Guia to counter-strike with a series of quick lefts.</p><p>

>A drained-looking Miyagi tries to close the distance between them.</p><p>

>Miyagi walks into a big jab, landing right on the cheek.</p><p>

>Miyagi counters a left jab by using a huge right hand!</p><p>

>A drained-looking Miyagi tries to close the distance between them.</p><p>

>da Guia ends up grappling for supremacy with Miyagi.</p><p>

>Ichisake Miyagi looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give.</p><p>

>Miyagi tries to get da Guia into a Muay Thai clinch.</p><p>

>da Guia can't fight it off, and ends up caught.</p><p>

>From the clinch, Miyagi drives a brutal elbow to the side of the head.</p><p>

>da Guia is bleeding above his eye again, that strike re-opened the wound.</p><p>

>da Guia partially blocks a knee strike,then scores with an elbow over the top of the clinch.</p><p>

>da Guia pulls free of the clinch.</p><p>

>We go past the halfway point of this round.</p><p>

>A visibly tired Miyagi is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to da Guia.</p><p>

>da Guia finds himself pulled into a grappling contest.</p><p>

>Ichisake Miyagi looks totally gassed.</p><p>

>da Guia tries to wriggle free, but Miyagi controls him well and gets in a few close-range punches too.</p><p>

>Miyagi is trying to push da Guia so that his back is up against the ropes.</p><p>

>He does so, and now has da Guia pinned to the ropes.</p><p>

>With da Guia bleeding, the referee pauses the fight so that the cut can be checked.</p><p>

>The ringside doctor gives the wound a look, but quickly signals that it is not going to be a problem.</p><p>

>The referee brings them to the center and we're back underway!</p><p>

>Although visibly tired, da Guia looks to move in and stand in the pocket.</p><p>

>Miyagi seems happy to engage with da Guia in the pocket.</p><p>

>A visibly tired Miyagi is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to da Guia.</p><p>

>Miyagi grabs da Guia and pulls him into a grapple.</p><p>

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.</p><p>

>Miyagi is looking to muscle da Guia back against the ropes.</p><p>

>Miyagi achieves it, pinning da Guia to the ropes.</p><p>

>Miyagi smothers da Guia up against the ropes, keeping him stuck there for the remainder of the round.</p><p>

>Round three is brought to an end as time runs out.</p><p>

>Round four begins!</p><p> </p><p>

>Judging from what we heard from his corner, da Guia is looking to hit Miyagi on the counter.</p><p>

>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.</p><p>

>Miyagi, who is visibly tired, looks like he might want to get in close and wrestle with da Guia.</p><p>

>He pulls da Guia into a grapple.</p><p>

>Miyagi is looking to muscle da Guia back against the ropes.</p><p>

>Miyagi achieves it, pinning da Guia to the ropes.</p><p>

>da Guia is controlled up against the ropes and eats a sharp right to the ear.</p><p>

>Miyagi hits da Guia, who is pressed up against the ropes, with a nice short uppercut.</p><p>

>Miyagi shows his grappling ability by pinning da Guia up against the ropes and keeps him there for about thirty seconds.</p><p>

>We go past the halfway point of this round.</p><p>

>Miyagi tries to smother him against the ropes with wrestling, but can't keep control of da Guia who is fighting it.</p><p>

>The referee decides that the grappling against the ropes has been going on too long, and he brings them back to the center.</p><p>

>Slowly moving in closer, a ragged-looking Miyagi wants to wrestle da Guia.</p><p>

>da Guia counters with a left jab that catches Miyagi hard.</p><p>

>Despite being tired, da Guia looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Miyagi.</p><p>

>Seeing an opportunity, Miyagi goes straight for a takedown, but da Guia is equal to it.</p><p>

>There's under a minute left in this round.</p><p>

>Although visibly tired, da Guia looks to move in and stand in the pocket.</p><p>

>Miyagi seems happy to engage with da Guia in the pocket.</p><p>

>A visibly tired Miyagi is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to da Guia.</p><p>

>da Guia uses his strikes to stop Miyagi from getting close enough to grapple.</p><p>

>The time is up, and that's the end of round four.</p><p> </p><p>

>There's the bell and round number five begins!</p><p>

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Miyagi to fire back with a solid left.</p><p>

>Both fighters exchange strikes, but neither hits anything significant.</p><p>

>Miyagi, who is visibly tired, looks like he might want to get in close and wrestle with da Guia.</p><p>

>Miyagi can't get close enough to grapple, da Guia keeps him away with strikes.</p><p>

>A visibly tired Miyagi is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to da Guia.</p><p>

>Miyagi gets caught out and eats a stiff left jab.</p><p>

>da Guia, who looks drained, throws a couple of slow jabs as cover so that he can go for a takedown.</p><p>

>Miyagi attempts to avoid da Guia as he shoots in.</p><p>

>Miyagi avoids the takedown attempt.</p><p>

>We go past the halfway point of this round.</p><p>

>Miyagi, who is visibly tired, looks like he might want to get in close and wrestle with da Guia.</p><p>

>Strikes from da Guia keep Miyagi from stepping in too close, and he is forced to step back.</p><p>

>Slowed down by physical tiredness, Miyagi still looks to get in close and strike from the pocket.</p><p>

>da Guia counters with a left jab that catches Miyagi hard.</p><p>

>da Guia counters an attempted knock out punch with a right kick to the thigh.</p><p>

>A visibly tired Miyagi is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to da Guia.</p><p>

>da Guia strikes first and manages to rock Miyagi with a solid right hand!</p><p>

>There's under a minute left in this round.</p><p>

>A tired da Guia moves forward, looking for a takedown.</p><p>

>Miyagi sprawls to stop the takedown, then pulls da Guia up close into a clinch.</p><p>

>Miyagi hits da Guia with some short strikes to the side of the head while grappling.</p><p>

>Miyagi is looking to muscle da Guia back against the ropes.</p><p>

>da Guia ends up backed against the ropes.</p><p>

>da Guia is controlled up against the ropes and takes an elbow to the face from the clinch.</p><p>

>That strike has re-opened the gash above the eye of da Guia.</p><p>

>The clock is stopped as the referee wants to check the cut on da Guia.</p><p>

>The doctor seems happy that the cut isn't going to be an issue.</p><p>

>The referee signals for the fight to continue!</p><p>

>Time expires and we come to the end of round five.</p><p>

>That was a round full of action, drama, and effort - that is what MMA is all about.</p><p> </p><p>

>And here we go, round six!</p><p>

>An exchange of blows doesn't really produce any damage or a clear advantage.</p><p>

>Miyagi slips out of the way of a leg kick.</p><p>

>A visibly tired Miyagi is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to da Guia.</p><p>

>He pulls da Guia into a grapple.</p><p>

>Miyagi is trying to muscle da Guia up against the ropes.</p><p>

>Miyagi manages it, and controls da Guia up against the ropes.</p><p>

>da Guia wrestles back against Miyagi, not letting him maintain control for any length of time.</p><p>

>Showing his ability to control opponents, Miyagi smothers da Guia against the ropes while nailing him with short strikes to the body for about thirty seconds.</p><p>

>We go past the halfway point of this round.</p><p>

>Miyagi exerts total control, keeping da Guia smothered against the ropes for thirty seconds or so.</p><p>

>Miyagi pins da Guia up against the ropes and works him over with small punches to the body for roughly sixty seconds.</p><p>

>We're into the final minute of the round.</p><p>

>The lack of progress forces the referee to separate the two fighters.</p><p>

>da Guia comes in closer, despite his tiredness, looking to attack from the pocket.</p><p>

>Miyagi sees a chance to dive for a single leg, but da Guia is able to defend against it.</p><p>

>The fight comes to an end as the time limit expires.</p><p>

>The official decisions are being reported now.</p><p>

>All three judges have agreed that Miyagi is the winner.</p><p>

>Miyagi wins by unanimous decision!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Official Result:</strong> 'The Devil In Blue' Ichisake Miyagi defeats Carlos da Guia (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 6). The match was rated as being Good.</p><p> </p><p>

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GAMMA Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

<font size="5"><a name="James Foster vs. Raul Hughes">James Foster © vs. Raul Hughes</a></font></p><p>

Saturday of Week 3, March 1998</p><p> </p><p>

<b>Narrator:</b> <i>"James Foster has made a name for himself and won the Heavyweight championship by utilizing his great wrestling and ground and pound. Raul Hughes is a one dimensional stand-up fighter, a former pro boxer though... 'the Demolition Expert' is no joke. A great wrestler against a great boxer... lets see who takes home the GAMMA Heavyweight title."</I></p><p> </p><p>

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'The King Of Ground And Pound' James Foster will take on 'The Demolition Expert' Raul Hughes in the GAMMA Heavyweight division. </p><p>

>This contest is for the GAMMA Heavyweight title. </p><p>

>We are underway!</p><p>

>Hughes counters a left jab with a pair of nice shots to the body.</p><p>

>Hughes feints going high but then throws a leg kick, Foster just avoids it.</p><p>

>Foster steps back to avoid a barrage of big punches.</p><p>

>Both fighters exchange strikes, but neither hits anything significant.</p><p>

>A quick exchange of strikes produces nothing worth mentioning.</p><p>

>Hughes darts in, feints a jab, darts back out.</p><p>

>We move into the second half of this round.</p><p>

>Hughes catches Foster with a barrage of big left hands and puts him down on the ground!</p><p>

>Hughes senses victory and starts to unload with punches!</p><p>

>Hughes pounds away, Foster is barely able to offer any defence at all!</p><p>

>The referee jumps in and saves Foster from taking any more shots!</p><p>

>The winner, by TKO, is 'The Demolition Expert' Raul Hughes!</p><p> </p><p>

Official Result: 'The Demolition Expert' Raul Hughes defeats 'The King Of Ground And Pound' James Foster (TKO (Strikes) in 3:05 of round 1). The match was rated as being Good.</p><p> </p><p>

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KDMFC Lightweight Championship</p><p>

<font size="5"><a name="Sukarno vs. Atep of Indonesia">Sukarno vs. Atep of Indonesia</a></font></p><p>

Wednesday of Week 4, March 1998</p><p> </p><p>

<b>Narrator:</b> <i>"This was the biggest fight KDM FC produced before closing and it featured the legendary Sukarno against Atep of Indonesia. Both are high level strikers and this one was almost a guarateed hit. The fight is for the KDM FC Lightweight championship. After KDM FC's closing Sukarno signs with GAMMA and Atep of Indonesia signs with upstart promotion NO MERCY! Cage Fighting."</i></p><p> </p><p>

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'Fury Awoken' Sukarno competes against Atep of Indonesia in the KDM FC Lightweight division. </p><p>

>This is a KDMFC Lightweight title fight. </p><p>

>And here we go!</p><p>

>Atep counters an errant left jab with a straight right.</p><p>

>Atep sees a body kick coming and hits a right.</p><p>

>A jab misses and Sukarno counters with a crunching right hook to the body.</p><p>

>Moving in closer, Sukarno looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.</p><p>

>Sukarno cannot get close enough to the elusive Atep.</p><p>

>Sukarno doesn't get drawn in as Atep feints a kick.</p><p>

>Sukarno comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.</p><p>

>Backing off, Atep makes sure to keep out of range.</p><p>

>We move into the second half of this round.</p><p>

>Atep throws a looping punch, but Sukarno avoids it.</p><p>

>Not letting Atep settle at all, Sukarno comes in closer.</p><p>

>Sukarno stalks Atep, forcing him back into the corner.</p><p>

>They come together and throw strikes, both miss.</p><p>

>Slipping past the blow, Atep counters an attempted knock out punch with a big flying knee, knocking Sukarno back a few steps!</p><p>

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.</p><p>

>Retreating, Sukarno looks punch-drunk...he may be in big trouble!</p><p>

>Sukarno regains his wits just in time to duck under the head kick that would have surely ended the fight.</p><p>

>Atep feints left and tries to get Sukarno to commit to a strike, but gets no joy.</p><p>

>Atep steps back to avoid a left jab.</p><p>

>The time runs out on round one.</p><p> </p><p>

>Round two begins!</p><p>

>From what we could hear of his corner, it sounds like Sukarno has been instructed to push the pace and try to overwhelm Atep in this round.</p><p>

>An exchange of strikes doesn't really lead to anything.</p><p>

>Atep counters a one-two combination with a right jab to the cheek.</p><p>

>A right jab misses and Sukarno counters with a barrage of huge rights, knocking Atep down!</p><p>

>Atep shakes off the cobwebs quickly though, and is alert.</p><p>

>Leaping high, Sukarno looks to drop a diving punch on Atep!</p><p>

>Atep takes the punch, but it didn't connect very well and he is able to pull guard.</p><p>

>Sukarno pounds away from the guard, but Atep isn't troubled by the strikes.</p><p>

>Atep bursts into life and tries to scramble into a better position.</p><p>

>Sukarno seizes the opportunity, Atep was too slow and gets caught in side control.</p><p>

>Sukarno hits a vicious knee strike to the ribs!</p><p>

>Sukarno throws a few right hands to the body.</p><p>

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.</p><p>

>Sukarno throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move.</p><p>

>Sukarno hits a vicious knee strike to the ribs!</p><p>

>In side control, Sukarno catches his breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.</p><p>

>Sukarno attempts to move to mount.</p><p>

>Sukarno isn't able to mount Atep this time around.</p><p>

>Atep attempts to get some separation in order to try to stand, but can't.</p><p>

>We're into the final minute of the round.</p><p>

>Sukarno attempts to move to mount.</p><p>

>He can't mount Atep.</p><p>

>The time is up, and that's the end of round two.</p><p> </p><p>

>There's the bell for the start of the round!</p><p>

>Atep tries for a spinning back kick but Sukarno moves out of range.</p><p>

>Atep drops a shoulder, trying to sucker Sukarno in with a feint.</p><p>

>Atep covers up to absorb a tidy combination of punches and then hits a clean jab.</p><p>

>Moving in closer, Sukarno looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.</p><p>

>He gets into range.</p><p>

>Good head movement allows Atep to slip past a vicious right hand, and he counters with a stinging jab.</p><p>

>Sukarno uses head movement to avoid a combination of punches, then counters with some heavy right hands...Atep can only cover up and try and survive!</p><p>

>Getting destroyed, Atep falls to the ground...but the blows keep on landing!</p><p>

>With Atep taking a lot of big punches, the referee has to stop the match!</p><p>

>The winner, by TKO, is 'Fury Awoken' Sukarno!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Official Result:</strong> 'Fury Awoken' Sukarno defeats Atep of Indonesia (TKO (Strikes) in 2:03 of round 3). The match was rated as being Good.</p><p> </p><p>

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GAMMA Middleweight Championship</p><p>

<font size="5"><a name="Matthew Dean vs. Dexter Darling">Matthew Dean vs. Dexter Darling</a></font></p><p>

Saturday of Week 3, April 1998</p><p> </p><p>

<b>Narrator:</b> <i>"Matthew Dean was scheduled to defend his GAMMA Middleweight championship against Dexter Darling, a former pro-football player who made his way to the top by using his strength to take opponents down and ground and pound them. Matthew Dean was telling everyone who would listen he'd improved his BJJ and that he would submit Darling. Dexter had plans of rearranging Dean's face."</i></p><p> </p><p>

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'The Anarchist' Matthew Dean takes on Dexter 'D-Man' Darling in the GAMMA Middleweight division. </p><p>

>This contest is for the GAMMA Middleweight title. </p><p>

>The fight begins!</p><p>

>Dean moves out of range of a flurry of punches.</p><p>

>Darling steps in, feints a kick, then darts back out.</p><p>

>A flurry of punches miss Dean and allow him to counter-strike with a jab.</p><p>

>Darling is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.</p><p>

>The two fighters move closer, ready to strike.</p><p>

>Slipping past a one-two combination, Darling counters with a series of quick punches.</p><p>

>A right jab misses, Dean counters with a flurry of quick punches.</p><p>

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Darling hits a flurry of small strikes.</p><p>

>Dean dodges a jab, and fires back with a quick right hook, catching Darling perfectly and putting him down!</p><p>

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.</p><p>

>Dean senses victory and starts to unload with punches!</p><p>

>Dean fires away with punches, Darling is taking powerful shot after powerful shot!</p><p>

>The referee is forced to jump in and stop the match!</p><p>

>The winner, by TKO; Matthew Dean!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Official Result:</strong> 'The Anarchist' Matthew Dean defeats Dexter 'D-Man' Darling (TKO (Strikes) in 2:47 of round 1). The match was rated as being Great.</p><p> </p><p>

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GAMMA Lightweight Championship</p><p>

<font size="4"><a name="Sean Morrison vs. Brandon Sugar">Sean Morrison vs. Brandon Sugar</a></font></p><p>

Friday of Week 3, May 1998</p><p> </p><p>

<b>Narrator:</b> <i>"The most dominant Lightweight in GAMMA history was set to defend his championship against Jiu Jitsu ace Brandon Sugar. Sugar had beaten long-time great Beau Gorshin to improve to #3 in the world at Lightweight and get the chance to face the #1 fighter in that division and GAMMA Lightweight champ, Sean Morrison."</i></p><p> </p><p>

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'The Man With No Nickname' Sean Morrison will take on Brandon 'Sugar Rush' Sugar in the GAMMA Lightweight division. </p><p>

>This contest is for the GAMMA Lightweight title. </p><p>

>We are underway!</p><p>

>Sugar slips past a right jab and fires back with a left jab to the cheek.</p><p>

>Sugar feints rushing in, but Morrison doesn't fall for it.</p><p>

>Sugar shoots in, looking for a takedown.</p><p>

>Morrison tries to avoid the takedown.</p><p>

>Sugar doesn't get the takedown, Morrison avoided it.</p><p>

>A feinted high kick gets a reaction, and Morrison is lucky to avoid the follow-up inside leg kick.</p><p>

>Sugar comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.</p><p>

>Sugar and Morrison get closer, both looking eager to engage at close range.</p><p>

>Moving in closer, Morrison looks like he may want to wrestle Sugar.</p><p>

>He pulls Sugar into a grapple.</p><p>

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.</p><p>

>Morrison tries to wrestle Sugar backward and up against the cage.</p><p>

>Morrison achieves it, pinning Sugar to the cage.</p><p>

>Sugar waits for Morrison to try some dirty boxing, then quickly uses wrestling to turn him around so that he now has his back to the cage.</p><p>

>Sugar looks for a trip takedown.</p><p>

>Morrison, pressed up against the cage, cannot stop the takedown.</p><p>

>Morrison ends up sitting, his legs trapped under Sugar, with his back pressed against the cage.</p><p>

>Sugar attempts to guillotine Morrison, who is stuck against the cage.</p><p>

>A guillotine choke is applied; Morrison isn't tapping out though!</p><p>

>It looks like Morrison must have been able to stop the choke from being fully sunk in.</p><p>

>Sugar releases the hold, perhaps having gassed his arms by squeezing for too long.</p><p>

>There's under a minute left in this round.</p><p>

>Sugar attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.</p><p>

>Morrison finds his opponent too skilled, and Sugar passes guard into side control.</p><p>

>Sugar starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind Morrison.</p><p>

>He rolls Morrison over a little...and slips behind to take the back!</p><p>

>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.</p><p>

>That round goes to Sugar, 10-9 on my card.</p><p> </p><p>

>And here we go, round two!</p><p>

>Morrison takes a hard leg kick.</p><p>

>Morrison comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Sugar.</p><p>

>Sugar ends up grappling for supremacy with Morrison.</p><p>

>Morrison is looking to muscle Sugar back against the cage.</p><p>

>Morrison manages it, and controls Sugar up against the cage.</p><p>

>Sugar takes a hard foot stomp.</p><p>

>Morrison shows great control, keeping Sugar pressed against the cage while punishing him with sharp strikes to the body for roughly a minute.</p><p>

>Sugar waits for Morrison to throw a knee strike, then uses wrestling to turn him around so that Morrison now has his back to the cage.</p><p>

>We move into the second half of this round.</p><p>

>Sugar tries to use some dirty boxing, but Morrison uses wrestling to nullify any potential damage.</p><p>

>With the fight having been stuck against the cage for a lengthy period of time, the referee restarts them back in the center.</p><p>

>Sugar throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Morrison.</p><p>

>Sugar can't take Morrison off his feet, so settles for pushing him up against the cage instead.</p><p>

>With Morrison stuck against the cage, Sugar tries to complete a takedown.</p><p>

>Morrison cannot stop the takedown, and has to pull guard.</p><p>

>Morrison is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Sugar off of him.</p><p>

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.</p><p>

>Sugar is trying to pass guard.</p><p>

>Sugar passes to side control with ease.</p><p>

>Sugar holds Morrison in position with side control and hits a knee into the ribs.</p><p>

>Round two ends as time expires.</p><p>

>I have to give that round to Sugar, but only a 10-9.</p><p> </p><p>

>There's the bell and round number three begins!</p><p>

>Sugar counters a right jab by using a kick to the inside of the right leg.</p><p>

>Sean Morrison won't want to take too many unchecked strikes to the legs like that.</p><p>

>Morrison looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Sugar.</p><p>

>Sugar is too quick, and manages to hit Morrison with a good clean left jab.</p><p>

>Sugar throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Morrison.</p><p>

>Morrison stuffs the takedown attempt, but can't do anything about being pushed up against the cage.</p><p>

>Sugar tries dirty boxing, but Morrison out-wrestles him and switches them around so that he is in the dominant position.</p><p>

>Morrison looks for an elbow strike, but Sugar out-wrestles him and switches them around so that he is in the dominant position.</p><p>

>Sugar looks for a trip takedown.</p><p>

>The takedown is successful, Morrison pulls guard.</p><p>

>Brandon Sugar looks very tired out there.</p><p>

>Sugar is trying to pass guard.</p><p>

>He does excellently, getting past the guard and into side control.</p><p>

>We move into the second half of this round.</p><p>

>Sugar punches down at Morrison, but they are easily taken on the gloves.</p><p>

>Sugar attempts to armbar Morrison from side control.</p><p>

>Morrison gets caught in an armbar! It's in deep!</p><p>

>No! Morrison manages to get his arm free. Clearly the hold couldn't have been as tight as it looked.</p><p>

>Sean Morrison is breathing very hard.</p><p>

>Morrison tries a sweep from the bottom of side control, but doesn't budge Sugar.</p><p>

>Sugar attempts to armbar Morrison from side control.</p><p>

>Morrison gets caught by the armbar, and it's deep enough that he has to tap!</p><p>

>Brandon 'Sugar Rush' Sugar takes the win by submission!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Official Result:</strong> Brandon 'Sugar Rush' Sugar defeats 'The Man With No Nickname' Sean Morrison (Submission (Armbar) in 4:21 of round 3). The match was rated as being Good.</p><p> </p><p>

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GAMMA Welterweight Championship</p><p>

<font size="5"><a name="Julio Regueiro vs. Jack Humphreys">Julio Regueiro vs. Jack Humphreys</a></font></p><p>

Saturday of Week 3, July 1998</p><p> </p><p>

<b>Narrator:</b> <i>"22-0 Julio Regueiro had hardly been challenged in his fight's and loudmouth Jack Humphrey's said he wouldn't just beat Regueiro but that's he'd knock him out. Many didn't believe him but Jack's trash talking in prefight interview's made this one of the biggest fights to date. Let's see if Humphreys can back up his talk or is Regueiro's smooth submission skills end all conversation."</i></p><p> </p><p>

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'Spanish Silk' Julio Regueiro competes against 'The Show Stopper' Jack Humphreys in the GAMMA Welterweight division. </p><p>

>This match is for the GAMMA Welterweight title. </p><p>

>We are underway!</p><p>

>A left hand misses, allowing Regueiro to counter with a kick to the body.</p><p>

>Humphreys is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Regueiro.</p><p>

>Humphreys cannot get close enough to the elusive Regueiro to grapple.</p><p>

>A nicely executed one-two combination sets up a takedown attempt from Regueiro.</p><p>

>Humphreys tries to step away from the takedown.</p><p>

>Regueiro doesn't get the takedown, Humphreys avoided it.</p><p>

>Humphreys looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Regueiro.</p><p>

>Regueiro seems happy to grapple with Humphreys.</p><p>

>Regueiro looks for a trip takedown.</p><p>

>Humphreys doesn't fight the takedown, he seems content to pull guard.</p><p>

>Regueiro looks to pass guard and get side control.</p><p>

>Regueiro gets past the guard with a certain degree of ease and gains side control.</p><p>

>We go past the halfway point of this round.</p><p>

>Regueiro looks to get a mount.</p><p>

>Advancing his position, he gets mount.</p><p>

>Regueiro tries to ensnare Humphreys in an armbar.</p><p>

>Humphreys not only defends the armbar, but also stacks up Regueiro and hits several punches before gaining side control.</p><p>

>There's under a minute left in this round.</p><p>

>Humphreys relinquishes side control, stands and backs off, wanting the fight to continue standing.</p><p>

>Regueiro counters a wayward left jab with a stinging leg kick.</p><p>

>Moving in closer, Humphreys looks like he may want to wrestle Regueiro.</p><p>

>Regueiro is pulled into a grapple.</p><p>

>The time runs out on round one.</p><p>

>That round goes to Regueiro, 10-9 on my card.</p><p> </p><p>

>We are back underway!</p><p>

>A left jab misses and Regueiro counters with a sharp body kick.</p><p>

>Humphreys looks to be trying to close the distance between them.</p><p>

>Regueiro is pulled into a grapple.</p><p>

>Humphreys is looking to muscle Regueiro back against the cage.</p><p>

>Regueiro ends up backed against the cage.</p><p>

>Regueiro gets caught with a knee to the inside of the thigh, twice.</p><p>

>Humphreys shows his grappling ability by pinning Regueiro up against the cage and keeps him there for about sixty seconds.</p><p>

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.</p><p>

>Regueiro gets caught with a knee to the inside of the thigh.</p><p>

>Showing his ability to control opponents, Humphreys smothers Regueiro against the cage while nailing him with short strikes to the body for about thirty seconds.</p><p>

>With no progress being made, the referee separates them.</p><p>

>Humphreys looks to be trying to close the distance between them.</p><p>

>Humphreys grapples with Regueiro, who made no attempt to escape.</p><p>

>Humphreys is trying to push Regueiro so that his back is up against the cage.</p><p>

>He does so, and now has Regueiro pinned to the cage.</p><p>

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.</p><p>

>Regueiro is pressed up against the cage and held there, taking the occasional short punch to the ribs and stomach, for roughly a minute.</p><p>

>Round two is brought to an end as time runs out.</p><p>

>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Humphreys.</p><p> </p><p>

>Round three begins!</p><p>

>Between rounds, his corner told Humphreys to get close and use grappling in this round.</p><p>

>Humphreys catches a weak right kick to the legs and uses it to go for a takedown, getting it! Regueiro manages to pull guard.</p><p>

>Humphreys tries to get out of guard and stand up, but Regueiro doesn't allow it.</p><p>

>Regueiro secures an arm and tries to ensnare Humphreys in a triangle.</p><p>

>In a show of great skill, Humphreys spins out of the triangle attempt and gains side control.</p><p>

>Humphreys relinquishes side control and stands up, letting Regueiro stand too.</p><p>

>Humphreys is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Regueiro.</p><p>

>Humphreys eats a stiff counter right hand and almost goes down!</p><p>

>Regueiro chooses to shoot in on Humphreys.</p><p>

>The takedown is unsuccessful, Humphreys blocked Regueiro.</p><p>

>Moving in closer, Humphreys looks like he may want to wrestle Regueiro.</p><p>

>Regueiro seems happy to grapple with Humphreys.</p><p>

>Humphreys is trying to muscle Regueiro up against the cage.</p><p>

>Humphreys achieves it, pinning Regueiro to the cage.</p><p>

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.</p><p>

>Humphreys tries to throw an elbow, but Regueiro uses wrestling to prevent him from launching the strike.</p><p>

>Humphreys smothers Regueiro up against the cage, keeping him stuck there for sixty seconds.</p><p>

>Breathing very hard, Jack Humphreys is looking ragged.</p><p>

>Regueiro uses his wrestling skills to prevent Humphreys from throwing any knee strikes.</p><p>

>We're into the final minute of the round.</p><p>

>Smothered against the cage, Regueiro is stuck there, unable to do anything, for roughly sixty seconds.</p><p>

>Round three ends as time expires.</p><p>

>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Humphreys.</p><p> </p><p>

>And here we go, round four!</p><p>

>From what we could hear of his corner, it sounds like Regueiro has been instructed to try and get Humphreys to the floor in this round.</p><p>

>A wayward low right kick allows Humphreys to hit a nice left hand.</p><p>

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Regueiro to fire back with a thudding right hook to the body.</p><p>

>Julio Regueiro is looking really tired.</p><p>

>A tired Regueiro moves forward, looking for a takedown.</p><p>

>Regueiro doesn't get the takedown, Humphreys saw it coming and was equal to it.</p><p>

>A left hand misses, allowing Humphreys to counter with a crisp left hand punch.</p><p>

>Slowed down by physical tiredness, Regueiro still looks to get in close and strike from the pocket.</p><p>

>Regueiro is in the pocket, ready to attack Humphreys.</p><p>

>Regueiro, who looks drained, comes in looking for a quick double leg takedown from close range.</p><p>

>Regueiro can't get past the sprawl of Humphreys, and finds himself pushed face-down to the ground.</p><p>

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.</p><p>

>Regueiro takes a few punches on the way, but manages to get back to standing.</p><p>

>Jack Humphreys looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give.</p><p>

>A jab misses, allowing Regueiro to counter-strike with a series of quick jabs.</p><p>

>A speculative right hand from Humphreys doesn't find a home.</p><p>

>Regueiro presses in closer to attack.</p><p>

>From the looks of things, I don't think Julio Regueiro has much energy left.</p><p>

>Regueiro, who looks drained, comes forward looking for a takedown.</p><p>

>Humphreys tries to step away from the takedown.</p><p>

>Regueiro can't get the takedown, Humphreys was too quick to back away.</p><p>

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.</p><p>

>A straight left fails to land and Regueiro is able to fire back with a crisp left hand punch.</p><p>

>Humphreys bobs and weaves.</p><p>

>Not letting Humphreys settle at all, Regueiro comes in closer.</p><p>

>Time expires and we come to the end of round four.</p><p>

>That was a very close round, but I think Regueiro just about edged it.</p><p> </p><p>

>Round five begins!</p><p>

>From what we could hear of his corner, it sounds like Regueiro has been instructed to try and get Humphreys to the floor in this round.</p><p>

>A straight left fails to land and Regueiro is able to fire back with a big right kick to the outside of the thigh.</p><p>

>There's only so many of those strikes to the legs that can be taken before they become an issue.</p><p>

>Humphreys avoids a kick to the leg and hits a clean left.</p><p>

>Humphreys throws a left jab but Regueiro avoids it.</p><p>

>Humphreys bobs and weaves.</p><p>

>Regueiro presses in closer to attack.</p><p>

>Regueiro chooses to move forward and try to take Humphreys down.</p><p>

>Regueiro doesn't get the takedown, Humphreys was equal to it and pulls them into a clinch.</p><p>

>Julio Regueiro looks like he is completely out of gas.</p><p>

>Jack Humphreys looks like he is completely out of gas.</p><p>

>Humphreys is looking to muscle Regueiro back against the cage.</p><p>

>Humphreys manages it, and controls Regueiro up against the cage.</p><p>

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.</p><p>

>Regueiro is trapped against the cage and Humphreys hits him with a short left uppercut.</p><p>

>Humphreys smothers Regueiro against the cage, then uses his dirty boxing skills to his advantage.</p><p>

>Regueiro gets caught with a knee to the inside of the thigh.</p><p>

>Regueiro is trapped against the cage and held there, unable to do anything, for about a minute.</p><p>

>We have one minute of the round remaining.</p><p>

>Humphreys takes a short step back and prepares to strike.</p><p>

>Regueiro uses head movement to cause a left jab to sail harmlessly by.</p><p>

>Not comfortable in the pocket, Humphreys steps back and creates some space.</p><p>

>Humphreys steps in but an exchange of strikes goes nowhere.</p><p>

>Not letting up, Regueiro quickly steps in closer to attack Humphreys.</p><p>

>The time expires on round five, and that is the end of the fight.</p><p>

>I have to give that round to Humphreys, but only a 10-9.</p><p>

>The ring announcer is now giving the official scores.</p><p>

>The judges give 49-46, 48-47 and 48-47.</p><p>

>Making 'The Show Stopper' Jack Humphreys the winner by unanimous decision!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Official Result:</strong> 'The Show Stopper' Jack Humphreys defeats 'Spanish Silk' Julio Regueiro (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 5). The match was rated as being Decent.</p><p> </p><p>

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ALPHA-1 Light Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

<font size=5><a name="Tadamasa Yamada vs. Sho Kitabatake">Tadamasa Yamada vs. Sho Kitabatake</a></font></p><p>

Saturday of Week 2, September 1998</p><p> </p><p>

<b>Narrator:</b> <i>"Tadamasa Yamada (21-1) is one of the most dominating Light Heavyweight fighters the sport has every seen. He faces Sho Kitabatake, a hulking judo master who holds a 13-0 record but has questions about his level of quality in opponents. Kitabatake is stepping up to the elite competition for the first time as he tries to dethrone Tadamasa Yamada atop the Light Heavyweight spot in ALPHA-1."</i></p><p> </p><p>

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'The Dragon' Tadamasa Yamada goes head to head with Sho Kitabatake in the ALPHA-1 Light Heavyweight division. </p><p>

>This contest is for the ALPHA-1 Light Heavyweight title. </p><p>

>And here we go!</p><p>

>Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything.</p><p>

>Kitabatake shows good head movement to avoid getting caught with a jab.</p><p>

>Kitabatake is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Yamada.</p><p>

>Yamada seems happy to grapple with Kitabatake.</p><p>

>Kitabatake tries to wrestle Yamada backward and up against the ropes.</p><p>

>Yamada ends up backed against the ropes.</p><p>

>Showing his ability to control opponents, Kitabatake simply smothers Yamada against the ropes for about half a minute.</p><p>

>Kitabatake smothers Yamada up against the ropes while using the occasional short sharp punch to the body, keeping him stuck there for thirty seconds.</p><p>

>Kitabatake launches an elbow strike but Yamada is ready and uses some wrestling to turn around so that Kitabatake is the one against the ropes.</p><p>

>Having been stuck against the ropes for a while without any progress, the referee brings them back to the center.</p><p>

>Moving in closer, Kitabatake looks like he may want to wrestle Yamada.</p><p>

>Yamada seems happy to grapple with Kitabatake.</p><p>

>Yamada, controlling the grapple with Kitabatake, tries to scoop him up for a slam.</p><p>

>Kitabatake defends it well though, and slips away from Yamada.</p><p>

>Backing out of range, Kitabatake circles tentatively.</p><p>

>Yamada quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.</p><p>

>Yamada looks to move in and stand in the pocket.</p><p>

>Yamada is now standing in the pocket.</p><p>

>Yamada throws a barrage of big punches but Kitabatake covers up and is no danger.</p><p>

>Kitabatake is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Yamada.</p><p>

>Kitabatake can't get close enough to grapple, Yamada keeps him away with strikes.</p><p>

>We move into the second half of this round.</p><p>

>Kitabatake throws a speculative right, but it is nowhere near hitting.</p><p>

>Not letting Kitabatake settle at all, Yamada comes in closer.</p><p>

>Yamada uses a nice combination as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.</p><p>

>He has the takedown! Kitabatake pulls guard.</p><p>

>Yamada tries to pass the guard.</p><p>

>Yamada passes to half guard.</p><p>

>Yamada tries to ensnare Kitabatake in an arm triangle.</p><p>

>Kitabatake gets caught by the arm triangle! It's deep, but he just won't quit!</p><p>

>Out of the blue, Kitabatake breaks free! Yamada must not have had it locked up as tight as it looked.</p><p>

>Kitabatake attempts to guillotine Yamada from the bottom of half guard.</p><p>

>Yamada blocks it.</p><p>

>Yamada looks to pass half guard and get side control.</p><p>

>Kitabatake doesn't let Yamada get his leg free, and so half guard remains in place.</p><p>

>Kitabatake reaches over and tries to lock up an arm.</p><p>

>Kitabatake cannot secure the arm.</p><p>

>Yamada attempts to pass half guard.</p><p>

>He finds himself unable to get past the half guard on this attempt.</p><p>

>Yamada blocks Kitabatake as he tries a sweep from half guard.</p><p>

>We're into the final minute of the round.</p><p>

>With no progress being made, the referee stands them back up.</p><p>

>Kitabatake looks to be trying to close the distance between them.</p><p>

>A counter right hook catches Kitabatake hard, almost putting him down!</p><p>

>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.</p><p>

>Hopefully the next round will produce a little more in the way of action.</p><p> </p><p>

>There's the bell and round number two begins!</p><p>

>A quick exchange of strikes produces nothing worth mentioning.</p><p>

>Kitabatake looks to be trying to close the distance between them.</p><p>

>Kitabatake grapples with Yamada, who made no attempt to escape.</p><p>

>Kitabatake is trying to push Yamada so that his back is up against the ropes.</p><p>

>Kitabatake achieves it, pinning Yamada to the ropes.</p><p>

>Yamada takes a sharp stomp to the foot.</p><p>

>With the ropes trapping Yamada, Kitabatake looks to be attempting to set up a judo throw.</p><p>

>He executes an outside leg trip, sweeping Yamada to the mat where he pulls guard!</p><p>

>Yamada is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Kitabatake off of him.</p><p>

>Kitabatake looks to pass guard and get side control.</p><p>

>Yamada comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Kitabatake in guard.</p><p>

>Kitabatake blocks Yamada as he tries a sweep from the guard.</p><p>

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.</p><p>

>Kitabatake attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.</p><p>

>He can't find a way past the guard.</p><p>

>Yamada secures an arm and tries to ensnare Kitabatake in a triangle.</p><p>

>Kitabatake pulls his arm free before the triangle can be locked in.</p><p>

>We're into the final minute of the round.</p><p>

>With no progress being made, the referee stands them back up.</p><p>

>Kitabatake is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Yamada.</p><p>

>He pulls Yamada into a grapple.</p><p>

>Sho Kitabatake is breathing very hard.</p><p>

>Using his wrestling skills, Kitabatake is trying to push Yamada up against the ropes.</p><p>

>Kitabatake does it, Yamada is stuck with his back to the ropes.</p><p>

>Breathing very hard, Tadamasa Yamada is looking ragged.</p><p>

>Showing his ability to exert control, Kitabatake smothers Yamada up against the ropes for the remainder of the round, wearing him down with occasional sharp punches to the ribs.</p><p>

>Round two ends as time expires.</p><p>

>There are some audible boos from the crowd, that wasn't the most exciting round we've ever seen.</p><p> </p><p>

>There's the bell for the start of the round!</p><p>

>It sounded like his corner told Kitabatake to attempt to get Yamada to the floor in this round.</p><p>

>Yamada gets a vicious inside leg kick on Kitabatake.</p><p>

>An exchange of strikes doesn't really lead to anything.</p><p>

>Looking tired, Kitabatake comes in closer, attempting to wrestle with Yamada.</p><p>

>Yamada moves in too, and they start to grapple.</p><p>

>Kitabatake is trying to muscle Yamada up against the ropes.</p><p>

>Kitabatake does it, Yamada is stuck with his back to the ropes.</p><p>

>Sho Kitabatake looks very, very tired.</p><p>

>With Yamada stuck against the ropes, Kitabatake tries to set up a judo-style throw.</p><p>

>An outside leg trip sweeps Yamada down to the ground, where he is left on his back pulling half guard!</p><p>

>Tadamasa Yamada looks like he is on the verge of exhaustion.</p><p>

>Kitabatake tries to ensnare Yamada in an arm triangle.</p><p>

>The arm triangle is locked in, tight enough that Yamada has to tap out!</p><p>

>The winner, by submission, is Sho Kitabatake!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Official Result:</strong> Sho Kitabatake defeats 'The Dragon' Tadamasa Yamada (Submission (Arm Triangle) in 1:56 of round 3). The match was rated as being Average.</p><p> </p><p>

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GAMMA Light Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

<font size="5"><a name="Spencer Rubenstein vs. Junior Patinkin">Spencer Rubenstein vs. Junior Patinkin</a></font></p><p>

Friday of Week 3, September 1998</p><p> </p><p>

<b>Narrator:</b> <i>"Spencer Rubenstein is a great kick boxer and muay thai fighter, he holds a 14-4 record and is the current GAMMA Light Heavyweight champion. Junior Patinkin comes in with an Army combatives background and holds a 14-1 record. Patinkin made short work of Bryan Van Den Hauwe to earn the show at Rubenstein's title. The two light heavyweight's clash in a great bout that puts striking against grappling, lets check it out!"</i></p><p> </p><p>

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'The Reaper' Spencer Rubenstein goes up against 'The Iron Man' Junior Patinkin in the GAMMA Light Heavyweight division. </p><p>

>The GAMMA Light Heavyweight title on the line in this match. </p><p>

>We are underway!</p><p>

>Patinkin counters a left jab by hitting a left jab to the cheek.</p><p>

>A feint sets up Rubenstein perfectly to try to get a knock out with a scorching right cross, but Patinkin sees it at the last possible moment and ducks under.</p><p>

>Patinkin comes in with a couple of jabs, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.</p><p>

>A counter left hand catches Patinkin above the eye.</p><p>

>Patinkin avoids a nice combination.</p><p>

>Rubenstein circles as he plans his next move.</p><p>

>Patinkin presses in closer to attack.</p><p>

>Patinkin shoots in for a takedown.</p><p>

>Patinkin walks into a big jab, landing right on the cheek.</p><p>

>Rubenstein is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.</p><p>

>He gets into range.</p><p>

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.</p><p>

>Slipping past a one-two combination, Patinkin counters with a solid left jab.</p><p>

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Rubenstein hits a thudding right hook to the body.</p><p>

>Patinkin covers up, absorbing a flurry of punches.</p><p>

>Rubenstein tries for a left jab but Patinkin uses head movement to avoid it.</p><p>

>Rubenstein throws a leg kick but Patinkin checks it easily.</p><p>

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.</p><p>

>Patinkin shows good head movement to avoid getting caught with a jab.</p><p>

>Patinkin shoots in, looking for a close range double leg.</p><p>

>The takedown doesn't work, Rubenstein stuffed it.</p><p>

>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.</p><p>

>I have to give that round to Rubenstein, but only a 10-9.</p><p> </p><p>

>We are back underway!</p><p>

>Rubenstein steps back to avoid a left jab.</p><p>

>A weak body kick is countered by Patinkin with a clean jab.</p><p>

>Patinkin uses a flurry of lefts and rights to get Rubenstein to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.</p><p>

>Patinkin gets caught with a right hook though, and he is momentarily wobbly!</p><p>

>Patinkin avoids a body kick.</p><p>

>Rubenstein looks to move in and stand in the pocket.</p><p>

>Patinkin now has Rubenstein standing in the pocket.</p><p>

>From the pocket, Patinkin sees a body kick coming and hits a clean punch.</p><p>

>Patinkin slips past a tidy combination of punches and then hits a nice left.</p><p>

>Patinkin slips past a tidy combination and hits a stinging jab.</p><p>

>We go past the halfway point of this round.</p><p>

>Rubenstein slips past a jab and scores with a thudding right hook to the body.</p><p>

>Standing in the pocket, Patinkin catches an attempted body kick and goes straight for a judo-style trip, down goes Rubenstein! He pulls guard though.</p><p>

>Patinkin tries to pound on Rubenstein with elbow strikes, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with.</p><p>

>Rubenstein brings his legs up and tries to lock Patinkin in a triangle choke.</p><p>

>Patinkin blocks the attempt.</p><p>

>Rubenstein is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Patinkin off of him.</p><p>

>We have one minute of the round remaining.</p><p>

>Patinkin smothers Rubenstein with his body by pushing forward and down.</p><p>

>In guard, Patinkin throws a couple of punches designed to keep Rubenstein guessing.</p><p>

>Time expires and we come to the end of round two.</p><p>

>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Patinkin.</p><p> </p><p>

>There's the bell for the start of the round!</p><p>

>Rubenstein counters a left jab by hitting a barrage of big right hands, knocking Patinkin down!</p><p>

>Patinkin recovers his wits quickly, and waits for Rubenstein to make a move.</p><p>

>An up-kick to the chest makes Rubenstein reconsider throwing a big punch.</p><p>

>Rubenstein snaps off a kick, but it is caught and Patinkin uses it to pull him into guard.</p><p>

>Rubenstein pounds away with right hands, but doesn't do much damage, if any, Patinkin is comfortable holding guard.</p><p>

>Patinkin tries to catch Rubenstein with a punch, but it is not on target.</p><p>

>Rubenstein throws several small strikes at Patinkin, always keeping close body-to-body contact so that he has no space to work with.</p><p>

>Patinkin brings his legs up and tries to lock Rubenstein in a triangle choke.</p><p>

>Rubenstein gets caught by the triangle, and it's deep...there's no alternative but to tap out!</p><p>

>Junior Patinkin takes the victory by way of submission!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Official Result:</strong> 'The Iron Man' Junior Patinkin defeats 'The Reaper' Spencer Rubenstein (Submission (Triangle) in 2:03 of round 3). The match was rated as being Great.</p><p> </p><p>

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ALPHA-1 Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

<font size="5"><a name="Hassan Fezzik vs. Kinumichi Kikuchi">Hassan Fezzik vs. Kinumichi Kikuchi</a></font></p><p>

Sunday of Week 2, October 1998</p><p> </p><p>

<b>Narrator:</b> <i>"The best and most dominant heavyweight and possibly fighter ever, Hassan Fezzik, looks to continue his dominance against the submission grappler Kinumichi Kikuchi. Kikuchi is heavily hyped going into the bout as the best fighter ALPHA has signed who remotely has a chance to dethrone Fezzik. Let's see what happens when the two heavyweight's square off."</i></p><p> </p><p>

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'The Big Bad' Hassan Fezzik will take on 'Unstoppable K' Kunimichi Kikuchi in the ALPHA-1 Heavyweight division. </p><p>

>The ALPHA-1 Heavyweight title on the line in this match. </p><p>

>We are underway!</p><p>

>Kikuchi steps back to avoid a tight combination of punches after falling for a clever feint.</p><p>

>Fezzik shoots in for a takedown.</p><p>

>The takedown is completed, it was a single leg and Kikuchi is left on his back pulling guard.</p><p>

>Fezzik attempts to pass guard.</p><p>

>He passes guard fairly easily, getting to side control.</p><p>

>Fezzik holds Kikuchi in position with side control and drives a big knee into the ribs!</p><p>

>Fezzik attempts to americana Kikuchi from side control.</p><p>

>Kikuchi stops Fezzik from applying it.</p><p>

>Kikuchi tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it.</p><p>

>Fezzik attempts an armbar.</p><p>

>Kikuchi gets caught in an armbar! It's in deep!</p><p>

>No! Kikuchi manages to get his arm free. Clearly the hold couldn't have been as tight as it looked.</p><p>

>Kikuchi tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it.</p><p>

>Fezzik tries to lock Kikuchi in a kimura.</p><p>

>Fezzik gets a kimura, he twists the arm backwards at a painful angle!</p><p>

>Shockingly, Fezzik loses it! Kikuchi pops his arm free, and has somehow survived!</p><p>

>Kikuchi tries to pull guard on Fezzik but doesn't get anywhere with the attempt.</p><p>

>Fezzik punches down at Kikuchi, but they are easily taken on the gloves.</p><p>

>Fezzik attempts to roll Kikuchi slightly and take his back.</p><p>

>Kikuchi tries to escape but only succeeds in giving up his back!</p><p>

>Fezzik attempts to set up a rear naked choke on Kikuchi.</p><p>

>Kikuchi doesn't allow the arm to go under his chin.</p><p>

>Fezzik blocks Kikuchi as he tries to roll over.</p><p>

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.</p><p>

>Fezzik tries to set up Kikuchi for an armbar.</p><p>

>Kikuchi defends himself well.</p><p>

>Kikuchi tries to move Fezzik off his back but can't.</p><p>

>Fezzik pounds away with right hands and Kikuchi is having trouble doing anything about it!</p><p>

>With Kikuchi taking a beating, the referee has to stop the match!</p><p>

>'The Big Bad' Hassan Fezzik takes the win by TKO!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Official Result:</strong> 'The Big Bad' Hassan Fezzik defeats 'Unstoppable K' Kunimichi Kikuchi (TKO (Strikes) in 6:15 of round 1). The match was rated as being Decent.</p><p> </p><p>

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NO MERCY! Heavyweight Championship</p><p>

<font size="5"><a name="Christopher Sharp vs. Chuck Dooley">Christopher Sharp vs. Chuck Dooley</a></font></p><p>

Sunday of Week 4, November 1998</p><p> </p><p>

<b>Narrator:</b> <i>"Christopher Sharp defeated Norman Pike to become the first ever NO MERCY! Heavyweight champion. Sharp then had successful defences against Russell McPhee and Oscar Gomez heading into his bout with Chuck Dooley. Dooley was on a similiar roll having signed with No Mercy Cage Fights and winning his first two fights. The battle was great wrestler against great wrestler and lets take a look at what happened."</i></p><p> </p><p>

>It's time for the main event of the evening! Christopher 'The Knife' Sharp battles Chuck 'The Laughing Man' Dooley in the NO MERCY! Heavyweight division. </p><p>

>This contest is for the NO MERCY! Heavyweight title. </p><p>

>There's a buzz about this bout, the promotional videos have got the fans expecting some fireworks.</p><p>

>Round one begins!</p><p>

>Sharp counters a left jab with a series of lefts.</p><p>

>Dooley shoots in for a takedown.</p><p>

>The takedown is successful! It's a single leg, but Dooley can't get any sort of control as Sharp spins away instantly and is able to regain his footing.</p><p>

>Dooley tries for a left jab but Sharp moves out of range.</p><p>

>Sharp keeps out of range, assessing the situation.</p><p>

>Not letting up, Dooley quickly steps in closer to attack Sharp.</p><p>

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.</p><p>

>Dooley uses a flurry of lefts and rights to get Sharp to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.</p><p>

>Sharp saw the takedown coming, he tries to grab a guillotine.</p><p>

>The takedown is too good, the attempted guillotine is lost.</p><p>

>The takedown is completed, but Sharp is on his back less than a few seconds; spinning out and away, he quickly gets back up.</p><p>

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.</p><p>

>Dooley fakes shooting in, but Sharp doesn't fall for it.</p><p>

>Sharp glances a strike off the side of the shoulder.</p><p>

>Not letting up, Dooley steps in closer to pressure Sharp into action.</p><p>

>The time is up, and that's the end of round one.</p><p>

>That was a very close round, but I think Sharp just about edged it.</p><p> </p><p>

>We are back underway!</p><p>

>Dooley darts in, feints as if going for a shot, and successfully gets Sharp to tense up and drop his hands.</p><p>

>Unbalanced and unprepared, Sharp only narrowly slips out of the way of a flurry of strikes.</p><p>

>Sharp slips past a left jab and fires back with a series of quick lefts.</p><p>

>Sharp chooses to shoot in on Dooley.</p><p>

>He has the takedown! Dooley pulls guard.</p><p>

>Sharp attempts to pass guard.</p><p>

>He passes guard fairly easily, getting to side control.</p><p>

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.</p><p>

>Sharp attempts to move to mount.</p><p>

>He doesn't get the mount, but only because Dooley rolled over and gave up his back instead.</p><p>

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.</p><p>

>Sharp tries to flatten Dooley out for a rear naked choke.</p><p>

>Dooley rolls them so that they are staring at the lights, then sharply turns over to wind up in guard.</p><p>

>Sharp should have gotten hooks in first before attempting a rear naked choke, and Dooley has capitalised on the mistake.</p><p>

>Dooley starts trying to work to get past the guard.</p><p>

>Advancing his position fairly easily, he passes to side control.</p><p>

>Round two ends as time expires.</p><p>

>Wow, great round, that has gotten the crowd rocking.</p><p>

>That round goes to Sharp, 10-9 on my card.</p><p> </p><p>

>There's the bell for the start of the round!</p><p>

>Sharp tries for a left jab but Dooley moves out of range.</p><p>

>Dooley darts in, feints as if going for a shot, and successfully gets Sharp to tense up and drop his hands.</p><p>

>Unbalanced and unprepared, Sharp only narrowly slips out of the way of a flurry of strikes.</p><p>

>Sharp slips past a left jab and fires back with a series of quick lefts.</p><p>

>Backing out of range, Dooley circles tentatively.</p><p>

>Sharp steps in to put some pressure on.</p><p>

>We move into the second half of this round.</p><p>

>There's a takedown attempt from Sharp.</p><p>

>Dooley saw the takedown coming, he tries to grab a guillotine.</p><p>

>The takedown is too fast, Dooley cannot grab the guillotine.</p><p>

>The takedown is successful, Dooley pulls guard.</p><p>

>Sharp unloads with big right hands from the guard, landing several that clearly hurt Dooley.</p><p>

>We're into the final minute of the round.</p><p>

>Sharp begins trying to pass the guard.</p><p>

>Sharp is too much for Dooley, passing guard and gaining side control.</p><p>

>Sharp starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind Dooley.</p><p>

>He rolls Dooley over a little...and slips behind to take the back!</p><p>

>The time runs out on round three.</p><p>

>I have to give that round to Sharp, but only a 10-9.</p><p> </p><p>

>Round four begins!</p><p>

>From what we could hear of his corner, it sounds like Sharp has been instructed to try and get Dooley to the floor in this round.</p><p>

>Sharp avoids a jab and scores with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.</p><p>

>A jab misses and Sharp counters with a flurry of quick punches to sting Dooley.</p><p>

>There's a takedown attempt from Dooley.</p><p>

>He has the takedown! It's a single leg, and Sharp has to pull guard.</p><p>

>Dooley fires away with vicious elbow strikes, and Sharp is taking powerful shot after powerful shot!</p><p>

>The referee jumps in and saves Sharp from taking any more shots!</p><p>

>The winner, by TKO; Chuck Dooley!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Official Result:</strong> Chuck 'The Laughing Man' Dooley defeats Christopher 'The Knife' Sharp (TKO (Strikes) in 1:40 of round 4). The match was rated as being Fantastic.</p>

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Predictions and Next DVD

 

Sorry the narrative previews for the fights have been kinda short but I'm limited due to the fighters not having much history other than what's listed. They'll be better in the future when I can get a little more in-depth with their fight history. Here's the upcoming dvd:

 

The best of NO MERCY! Cage Fights 1998

 

Ross Bradley vs. Callum Henson

 

Christopher Sharp vs. Russell McPhee

 

Charlie Warren vs. Keith Plaice

 

Tarcision Dantas vs. Truck Gleeson

 

Jon Silvers vs. Terry Catt

 

Terry Catt vs. Matthew Michael Kirby

 

Christopher Sharp vs. Chuck Dooley

 

Predictions are welcome here's how everyone did last show.

 

Jaded 6/10

batsnumbereleven 6/10

Nathers7 7/10

 

I can't believe everyone had Sho picked. Usually Tadamasa dominates for a little while. Biggest upset had to be Carlos da Guia losing, Sugar beats Morrison on the regular in my previous games.

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