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2012/11/03

World Series of Fighting

World Series of Fighting

So What Did We Learn ?



I'm not going to run through the results you can find them all over the net or if you had any sense you would have watched it live.

I'm just here to tell you, for a first show it must have been a massive success.

A full stadium, top quality TV production, Bas Rutten on the mic and top quality match making to embarrass many other so called MMA organisations.

All of this added up to one of the most impressive debuts in MMA.

They don't allow elbows in WSoF and I for one am pleased with that, just like the soccer kick I don't see where it belongs in competitive martial arts, it's damage for damage sake and takes little skill or training to inflict major damage to a downed opponent.

We learnt a few things tonight:

Steve Carl is headed for bigger things. Marlon Moraes will have made a lot of people sit up and take notice after defeating Miquel Torres in a three round battle. It seems the Nevada judges still cannot judge a fight as one judge had Torres winning this fight, Crazy!

Tyrone Spong has got real knock out power, Gregor Gracie has the name but not the ability to make it to the top. Anthony Johnson still has the power, could he make it back to the UFC or is he happy to stay at the WSoF?

Andre Arlovski? I'm still not sure, is he just too good for people outside of the UFC but just no longer good enough inside the top cage, who knows? He could become a big draw inside the WSoF cage.

My feeling on the event as a whole is the fights were very good over all and Bellator which probably felt very comfortable as the worlds number two MMA organisation this year, must be wondering what just happend.

Expect more from WSoF, Sure they are a long way from challenging the UFC but every other MMA organisation better be on top of it's game because the WSoF have proved to be very well run and they turned in a great event.

The winners on the night? The real MMA fans, those people who where ever they were in the world managed to find a feed to watch a top quality MMA event.

As Oliver Twist once said "More"

 

2012/10/31

World Series of Fighting

World Series of Fighting ~ A New Show In Town


OK so we have all heard the news, the stories have been gathered, the pundits have spoken, finally it's here: This coming weekend we shall get the first event from a new organisation the World Series of Fighting.

For a new organisation they have certainly come out of the traps at a fair pace with a TV deal in their pockets. In America the event will be shown live on NBC Sports Network.

The event is being held at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino which is about as mid strip as you can get in Las Vegas. It's a great venue and the early reports are it's going to be a sell out. That's an American sell-out not an Asian one.

So as with all MMA organisations they need a front man. Who is WSoF's Dana White? Only New Zealander Ray Sefo that's all. A man who has built a massive reputation as a fighter, he has fought professionally as a Boxer, Kickboxer and MMA fighter and is a multiple world champion. He knows the business very well and he is not even officially retired at age 41. In fact rumours persist that he may indeed fight on a future WSoF card.

Of course at the moment WSoF cannot hope to compete with the UFC on quality of fighters, but let's have a look at the card and see what they are working with for this first show:

One thing is for sure WSoF is not some playground for unproven amateurs to fight and be hyped like they are the next big thing when in fact they are not and never will be. This is a real organisation with real potential. Looking at this card I think that Bellator should be very worried about their number 2 status, the card over all is very strong.


Bout 1:

Waylon Lowe (13-4-0) vs Fabio Mello (11-6-0)

Lowe at 31 with a six year profesional career must be pleased to see the arrival of the WSoF after two failed attempts at the UFC this is another chance in the International limelight. He is no joke, he has a seriously good career only really failing once he hits UFC level and frankly losing to Nick Lentz or Melvin Guillard is nothing to be ashamed of and the simple fact is he is still a respectable 2-2 with the UFC.

Mello has never reached the UFC heights although he has a solid Bellator record and seems to have fought in almost every organisation known to man. he is coming into this fight on a seven fight win streak and at age 37 must know this is his last chance to really shine. He is a submission specialist and will want to take this to the ground.

Bout 2:

Gesias Cavalcante (16-6-1-2) vs T J O'Brien (18-5-0)

Cavalcante is a K1 and Dream veteren out of Brazil. He once had a very solid record and seemed destined for great things but since a 2008 no contest against Shinya Aoki (Cavalcante alleged to have used illegal elbows) and then he lost the rematch. His record from 2008 is (2-5-0-2).

O'Brien has failed in his two attempts at UFC stardom but his record outside of it is stunning. This could be a great fight. One on the way down the other on the way up, who will win? I think that O'Briend ground skills (he has won 17 fights via submission) could provide the answer.

Bout 3:

Steve Carl (18-3-0) vs Ramico Blackmon (8-1-0) 

Carl is a Bellator veteren with a great ground game and aged just 27 seems poised for greater success if he can get past blackmon.

Blackmon is going to find it tough and will have to pull something special out of the hat, he is durable, his record shows that but I am not sure he can defend against a more effective ground game.

Bout 4:

David Branch (10-3-0) vs Dustin Jacoby (8-2-0) 

Branch a Bellator and UFC veteren is still only 30 he must be itching to get back into the big time. This sold out televised show will ease that itch, now it's down to him.

Jacoby also had a stint in the UFC although not as successful as Branch, but he does have age on his side and out side of the UF C he is unbeaten, does he have the knock out power to stop Branch.

Bout 5:

Gerald Harris (21-4-0)  vs Josh Burkman (23-9-0)

Harris is a real all rounder with his wins coming in almost equal measure through ko's, submissions and decisions. He has skill, a good engine and we should be assured of a great fight when he enters the cage.

Burkman had a much longer UFC career than Harris and like Harris he is very well rounded. This should prove to be a very exciting fight.

Bout 6:

Ronys Torres (25-4-0) vs Brian Cobb (19-7-0) 



Torres is another fighter with a failed UFC campaign behind him, however since then he has gone of a bit of a tear up and is riding high on a eleven fight winning streak. being a Brazilian it's almost obligatory that he have great ground skills, however he can also back it up with knock out power.

Cobb had his brief moment in the UFC and since then has struggled to build a real winning run. He also has a great ground game.

Bout 7:

Tyrone Spong (no record) vs Travis Bartlett (7-2-0)



Spong may be new to MMA but he is a well known kick boxer having fought in K-1. He has fought the likes of Alistair Overeem so this wont faze him.

Bartlett may well have been hand picked for Spong. His strength is his stand-up and he has proven knock-out power. Expect fireworks from these two. big explosions and if it goes to the ground I will be surprised.

Bout 8:

Gregor Gracie (7-2-0) vs Tyson Steel (9-1-0) 



Gracie looks to be outclassed on this card, he may carry a famous name but he has not been fighting anywhere near the top of the tree.

Steel like Gracie is a ground expert and the hope must be that these two do not put on a very technical ground bout that although it will excite the purists will surely annoy the notoriously fickle Las Vegas crowd.

Bout 9:

Miguel Torres (40-5-0) vs Marlon Moraes (8-4-1)



Torres is loaded with experience and at just 31 years of age potentially has many more years fighting left in him. He has powerful hands and an impressive ground game. He had a great record in the now defunct WEC and a 2-2 UFC record. However his last seven fights covering 2009 onwards see him with a 3-4 record. This is is chance to get back into the headlines.

Moraes on the other hand is in a win win situation, he has fought at a much lower level and if he loses most would say they expected it, if he wins his stock would jump up massively.

Bout 10:

Anthony Johnson (13-4-0) vs DJ Linderman (13-3-0)



Johnson has been fighting at a much higher level than Linderman.

Linderman is going to need to really bring his A game to stop Johnson.

Main Event:

Andrei Arlovski (17-9-0) vs Devin Cole (20-9-1) 



Arlovski is finished he should retire, sure he can win this but what will it prove, he will never make the UFC again unless it is a can for some up and coming young gun to knock over.

Cole has knock out power.

Sadly the last two bouts on this card are all about the names, sure they can sell tickets but the fights lower down the card promise much more excitement and I hope that in later events WSoF will be big enough to ignore these sort of fights and give us what we want. The best of the rest. 80% of this card promises big things for what could very quickly become the worlds number two MMA organisation.

Just For Fun: The pickathon

The Coffee Boy and The Editor have made their picks for this event: You will be able to follow their progress on the pickathon page as they battle it out over the coming months for the right to with the grand prize. The Golden Rivit


The Coffee Boys Picks:


1) Lowe def Mello via decision
2) O'Brien def Cavalcante via TKO round 1
3) Carl def Blackmon via Submission round 2
4) Jacoby def Branch via Decision
5) Burkman def Harris via Decision
6) Torres def Cobb via submission round 1
7) Spong def Bartlett via KO round 1
8)Gracie def Steele via Submission round 1
9) Torres def Moraes via decision
10) Johnson def Linderman via TKO round 1
11)Arlovski def. Cole via KO round 1

The Editors Picks:

1) Lowe via TKo rd 2
2) O'Brien via Sub rd 2
3) Carl via Sub rd 1
4) Jacoby via TKO rd 3
5) Harris via Sub rd 2
6) Torres via Sub rd 2
7) Spong via Decision
8) Steel via TKO rd 2
9) Torres via Sub rd 2
9) Johnson via KO rd 2
10) Cole via rd 1 Ko

Scoring. 1 point correct winner - 2 points correct winner and rd or method - 5 points correct winner, rd and method









2012/10/02

World Series of Fighting


World Series of Fighting 

November 3rd 2012 ~ Planet Hollywood Resort Las Vegas




I'm not really sure where the World Series of Fighting is going to fit in to the International MMA scene.
Is it going to be like Bellator which is helping bring fighters through to lead them on to bigger things (UFC) to help create future stars or sift that those not good enough for the final step,or is it going to go down the road of bringing out fighters who are past their best or are journeymen in the lesser organisations?

Is it a seed organisation for up coming fighters or a rest home for those on the way down.

The Fight Card has been announced for their first event and let's have a quick look at it and see what is happening.


Preliminary Card

Gesias "JZ" Cavalcante (16-6-1-2) vs TJ O'Brien (18-5-0)

Cavalcante has been a star in K1, almost unbeatable but almost every time he takes a step up he falls short. His record looks solid until you delve deeper. In the last four years he has had nine fights and has just two wins both via split decision. One at Dream and one at Strikeforce. The simple fact is DREAM is nowhere near UFC quality and he has one win in four fights there in the last 4 years and the same in Strikeforce. I guess he's never going to make the UFC.

O'Brien is a submission specialist with 17 of his wins coming that way, He has had a couple of UFC fights but fell short both times. This looks to be an interesting match-up.


Tyrone Spong (no record) vs Travis Bartlett (7-2-0) 

Waylon Lowe (13-4-0) vs Fabio Mello (11-6-0) 

David Branch (10-3-0) vs Dustin Jacoby (8-2-0) 

Steve Carl vs (18-3-0) vs Ramico Blackmon (8-1-0)

Gregor Gracie (7-2-0) vs Tyson Steele (9-1-0) 

Gracies last three fights have been in Asia's ONE FC where he is 2-1. Steele is a submission expert so expect these two to take it to the ground.

Brian Cobb (19-7-0) vs Ronys Torres (25-4-0) 

Cobb, has had one shot at the UFC, he fell short beaten by Terry Etim in 2009 and he has not been brought back, he has a lot to prove. Torre is unbeaten in his last eleven fights, this could be a very exciting bout.

Josh Burkman (23-9-0) vs Gerald Harris (21-4-0) 

Burkman is another UFC veteren although he has not fought under that banner for four years after a three fight losing streak, in the lesser leagues he has been an impressive 5-1.  Harris had a solid 3-1 UFC record and his only loss was a decision but he was still dropped, since then he has been working his way back up however he's doing it the hard way his last six fights have all gone the distance.

Anthony Johnson (13-4-0)  vs DJ Linderman (14-3-0) 

Johnson blew his UFC contract by continually missing weight three times even after stepping up a class, when he missed it my and even wider magin. However since then he has gone 3-0. Nobody can be sure what Johnson will turn up, the one who is ready to fight or the one who is badly prepared. The one who is ready to fight has a great record. Linderman has yet to hit the heady heights of the UFC but outside of that he has proven himself a durable fighter maybe too many of his fights go to decision, but that proves he has the stamina to go all the way. Does Johnson?

Miguel Torres (40-5-0) vs Marlon Moraes (8-4-1) 

This is all about Torres, his massive experience should be too much for Moraes who has never fought at the highest level.

Andre Arlovski (17-9-0)  vs Devin Cole (20-9-1) 

I'm not keen on this fight as the Main Event, it's a fading UFC star who last fought a no contest at Asia's ONE FC against Tim Sylvia against Cole who is best described as a Strikeforce veteren and he is coming in on a two fight winning streak. Whilst Arlovski may be on the way down and never likely to grace a UFC cage again he is six years younger and much more experienced than Cole.

I will be interested to see how WSoF progresses, how it matures, for now I guess we just sit back and enjoy the show.

2012/09/13

ONE FC Pride of a Nation ~ Results and Review


ONE FC Pride of a Nation ~ Results and Review

Published on September 1, 2012 by The Editor in ONEFC

The Philippine Fans Do ONE FC Proud

The Fighters Put On A Great Show

The TV coverage started off showing us the fighters getting off of the coaches and walking into the venue and even at this stage Tim Sylvia looked wooden, I hope he looks better in the fight.

When then had the fighters introduced to the crowds by the horrible shrill voiced Lenne  Hardt an Asian MMA legend whose appeal I will never understand.

What I could see of the crowd I have to say it looks like the Philippine fans had come out in force, the Philippines is truly the hotbed of Asian MMA,

Under Card

First bout was:

Andrew Benibe vs Honario Bonario

Two Philippine Featherweight Contenders, the young gun Bonario and the old stager Benibe.

Round 1:
Good early leg kick from Bonario (HB) and his first take down comes at 1:15 in but Benibe (AB) is soon up. Again HB takes him down Benibe is being totally outclassed and this fight is already looking like an easy win for HB. For the rest of the round he totally outclasses AB without looking like he would stop him.

Round 2:
Followed a similar journey at no stage did it look like Benibe could put up any sort of challenge. Frankly it looks like a bad match up or a nice easy match up for what is a fighter being groomed for a title shot.

Round 3:
Eventually Benibe gets tired of being a punch bag and with about a minute to go after a flurry of punches and kicks seems to give up the struggle and the ref steps in to stop it although the official result is a Knockout which is puzzling surely it was a TKO?

Bout 2:

 Mitch Chilson vs Shannon Waratchai

The way the commentators were talking about Chilson and Evolve all the way to the cage, talking of his chance at a title fight (yes he is just 1 and 1 in ONE FC!) but the way they talked Shannon Waratchai wasn’t in this bout.

Round 1:
Chilson takes Waratchai down fairly easily and it’s all one way traffic for Chilson he looks to be in no danger.
Between the rounds, I have to say that Chilson is looking tired and the corner did seem concerned which was amazing when he had been in such control.

Round 2:
Chilson really does look tired that’s not championship material.
And even less so when he attacks Waratchai who looks amazingly confident for a fighter who lost the first round so easily. Well maybe he was right Chilson waded in swinging and caught a counter punch from Waratchai which landed him on his ass and follow-up kick from Waratchai and the ref stepped in and it was all over. Fist big shock of the night. Well done to Shannon Waratchai.

Bout 3:

Phil Baroni vs Rodrigo Ribeiro

Baroni came out caught Ribeiro with a straight punch and from then on it was all Baroni who battered a shocked Ribeiro until the ref stepped in with less than a minute gone. A great win and surely a shock for the Evolve team. Two losses in two fights.

 Bout 4:

 Nicholas Mann vs Gregor Gracie

Gracie has not impressed at all in his two ONE FC fights and Mann a URCC champion is going to be a big test or is he?

Round 1:
As it turned out not so much as after a few exchanges it was on the ground with Gracie on top and then it was all over as Gracie get an arm bar – 1:45 of the first round.

Main Event:

Kevin Belingon vs Soo Chul Kim

Bout 5:

Big crowd favourite Belingon came into the cage to massive cheers from the Philippine crowd.

Round 1:

Kim seemed to be un-phased by the whole event and was at Bellingon from the off.
He soon has Belingon on his back and bullied him for the whole round.

Round 2:

Much the same except for a couple of kicks from Bellingon including an up kick that did nothing good for Kims nose and saw the ref stop the fight so that the blood could be wiped away before resuming it on the ground with Kim on top.

Round 3:

Saw Belingon taking control and he spent the best part of the round on top of Kim which was not much of a plan as he really needed to impress the judges to win this fight.

 Unanimous Decision win to Kim and deservedly so.

Bout 6.

Jung Kwan Cha vs Igor Gracie

You would not know it listening to the commentators but Cha wins a lot of his fights by Submission (and also loses many that way).
Gracie of course given his breeding will be a BJJ expert.

Round 1:

A very good and even round but Gracie had to be the more aggressive and successful.

 Round 2:

Much the same but with Cha taking the round especially as he twice got Gracie in a Cruicfix and ruled the round.

Round 3:

Cha looking confident moved forward early and soon caught Gracie with a great punch and he went down, Cha pounced and in a modified side mount put a beating on Gracie who turtled up quickly until the ref stepped in. A great win.

Bout 8.

Tony Bonello vs Rolles Gracie

Bonello has a great record but has not been in the cage for a couple of years will it show or is he still fresh?
Gracie of course had the misfortune to fight Bob Tap Sapp and therefore had no chance to show us how good he was.

Round 1:

Bonello was on his back within a minute and then for the next four minutes we watched Rolles hold him down and slowly try to move him into a position that he could submit him from.
Bonello had a cut eye and a very puffy face so he obviously took quite a beating out of site of the camera underneath Rolles.

Round 2:

Much the same until  Gracie slips on a Rear naked Choke about 2 minutes in and it was all over, Frankly a mismatch and a boring fight. I can understand the reason for the bout on paper but Bonello really did not look like he was up to much certainly not given his recent lack of activity.

Bout 9:

Eric Kelly vs Jens Pulver

A very much anticipated fight, Eric Kelly the Philippine fighter against the ex UFC champion and old guard Jens Pulver.
Both men are real warriors who fight to improve their lives.

Round 1.

A great first round Kelly caught Pulver early and rocked him but he soon ended up on the floor under Pulver after a slip, he soon reversed Pulver and they stood up again, a great start. Kelly then got caught with a few good punches from Pulver and looked to be on wobbly legs. Kelly tried a one arm throw but ended up underneath Pulver and in trouble.  A great first round and I think Pulver took it.

Round 2:

Kelly came out and immediately caught Pulver with some good punches and they seemed to be having an effect. Pulver looked shaken and Kelly just kept coming, a kick sent him to the ground, Kelly was on him took his back and lay some punchs in until the ref stopped it.
A great fight from both fighters,  This was Kelly’s toughest challenge and he came through with flying colours. Pulver was gracious and said he will step down to 135 and we also heard that Eric Kelly will face Honarion Bonario for the 145 title on October 6th in Singapore. Should be a great event.

Bout 10.

Tim Sylvia vs Andre Arlovski 

The fourth time these old dinosaurs meet and the least interesting fight to me. I would rather have seen three more local bouts in its place for up and coming Philippine fighters. But hey we’ll take it.
It’s the un-fit looking Sylvia against the glass chinned Arlovski who will prevail.

Round 1:

Arlovski is much the faster but Sylvia has the advantage in durability of chin.
Sylvia gets Arlovski against the cage and holds him, on the occasions when he breaks free Arlovski looks OK, but every time Sylvia lands Arlovski looks vulnerable.
I think Sylvia wons the round but it was a dull round.

Round 2:

I had no interest in this fight when it was announced and I have even less interest now. They are both well beyond their sell by dates and bring nothing to this show. It’s fairly even and terribly boring. Bring back Eric Kelly and Jens Pulver.
Arlovski downed Sylvia with a good punch and then kicked him and that I thought was that but apparently the ref had not called that he was able to kick. And the ref called a time out instead it’s a mess, this whole kick, no kick thing needs to be sorted out in ONE FC, it just leads to controversy. And with Sylvia refusing to continue it’s a complete fuck-up and the crowd are pissed. It’s a No Contest.
And Jason Chambers NOBODY wants to see that shite fight again thank you.

Bout 11:

And back to a proper fight, this could take the roof off of the building if Folayang wins.

Eduard Folayang vs Felipe Enomoto

Round 1.

A quiet first round but Folayang did the most effective work. Enomoto seems unwilling to really engage.

Round 2.

Folayang took control in this round he was much more powerful with his punches and seemed to have no real problem with Enomoto’s height advantage. His speeed was a real advantage he would catch Enomoto in a flurry of punches and just keep pushing forward. Enomoto just kept walking forward but it was not working for him. With 30 seconds left Folayang punches Enomoto to the ground and then pounds him until the bell.

Round 3.

Enomoto puts on a much better display in this round and probably takes this round but it’s too little too late I am sure.

The judges announcement confirms Eduard Folayang via Unanimous Decision.

Bout 12. The Main Event

Gustavo Falciroli vs Bibiando Fernandes

Round 1.

Fernandes allegedly turned down UFC to join ONE FC a baffling decision for a sports man, not fighting in the biggest and best organisation. But maybe Fernandes knows that were he to head to America he would be a very small cog in a big wheel. At ONE FC he should be able to shine as one of it’s brightest lights.
Fernandes is soon on top of a grounded Falciroli and using elbows to Falcirolis horrible blue hair. They return to their feet where Fernandes looks much the more able fighter and then back on the ground with Fernandes again in control even at this early stage it’s hard top see Fernands losing this fight. A future ONE FC champion?  For sure. He easily contolled the first round.

Round 2.

Again Fernandes is totally in control of Falciroli and at no stage does he look to be in any danger of losing position. Sadly Fernandes is so much better than Falciroli that this is not much of a fight for the crowd it’s very technical but not full of exciting action. Two rounds down and Falciroli is not in this fight at all.

Round 3.

Attempted rear nacked choke, attempted arm bar all with in thirty seconds of the start of the round for Fernandes. Then Fernandes slows down and the rest of the round is much better for falciroli but not enough to cause Fernandes any problems.
Fernandes wins by Unanimous Decision

Summary

So in summary a very successful event from ONE FC. The Philippines is the perfect place for this show as unlike Indonesia or Malaysia MMA is already an established and very popular sport. And the Philippine people came out and made a great atmosphere.
Fight of the Night? I Think Kelly vs Pulver, A real pair of warriors who can to throw down.
Non Event of the Night? Arlovski vs Sylvia – No more please
The fights were interesting and there were a few shocks. ONE FC really did put on a good show. Now how about dropping that soccer kick, it’s either allowed or it’s not, lets take away the onus on the ref to call it.
And please ONE FC lets call it ONE FC Championship Belts not World Championship Belts, please.

The Philippines Is An Asian MMA Heaven Right Now


The Philippines Is An Asian MMA Heaven Right Now

Published on August 8, 2012 by The Editor in ONEFC

URCC, PXC and ONE FC – It’s All Happening in The Philippines


Firstly our thoughts and prayers to the people of the Philippines who are suffering in the terribly floods at the moment. 

I am sure you have all heard about ONE FC heading to Manila and read countless stories leading up to the event from the ONE FC press network.

It genuinely has the potential to sell out, imagine that, some 16,500 screaming Asian MMA fans. The best thing about the Philippines is that HYPE is not necessary, The Philippines is the hotbed of Asian MMA, more than any where else the people of the Philippines love their MMA. It’s all over the TV and with the URCC the Philippines has probably  the longest established MMA organisation in Asia and of course they are part of that collective known as the ONE FC network.

PXC are relatively new in the Philippines, having a history in Guam before landing on the Philippine shores, but the Philippine fans have taken to them very well and they are attracting massive audiences both at events and on TV. There were some 500,000 TV viewers of the PXC 31 show, as well as selling out the Ynares Sports Arena for the second event in a row. Their next event is on the 1st September (PXC 33) and features some great match-ups. 

We will do a bigger article on that event soon.
ONE FC are coming to do their show before the PXC show on the 31st August with a mixture of fights featuring many well known names in World MMA and a lot of local favorites.

Jens Pulver, Phil Baroni, Andre Arlovski, Tim Sylvia who are all probably on the twilight of their careers having been dropped by the worlds premier MMA organisation the UFC, so they will be looking to relaunch themselves on a fresh stage.

Pulver is going to have to get through local favorite Eric Kelly. Kelly is a 7-0 fighter who built his name in the URCC before stepping up to the ONE FC. Pulver although far from his best, has experience against the likes of Urijah Faber, Leonard Garcia, Cub Swanson, Joe Lauzon and BJ Penn. It’s going to be a tough fight for Kelly but with the roar of 16,500 Philippine fight fans we here at MMANewsAsia believe he  can win.

Arlovski and Sylvia will battle each other, completing a quadrilogy of bouts. The first bout was right back in 2005 at UFC51 with Arlovski emerging victorious in just 47 seconds of the first round. Then in 2006 they fought twice more, Sylvia won them both at UFC 59 and 61. The first was a resounding first round TKO due to punches at 2:43. The third fight between these two went to a decision. And that was it. Who knew that six years later these two would be doing it again? Both of these guys are on a winning streak after some less successful times. I have heard a few disparaging remarks about this fight and I must admit I was disappointed when Sao Palelei who was originally due to fight Arlovski decided against signing a five fight deal with ONE FC.  But I think it’s still going to be a big thrill for the people of the Philippines to see these UFC veterans once more strut there stuff.

Baroni has of course already fought under the ONE FC banner; but one must wonder why he has been brought back again, Initially he was due to fight in the Kuala Lumpur show but was pulled due to fighting and losing via TKO punches at a Ring of Fire event in America. Before that fight I was all for him having another go in the ONE FC cage, but, now? His recent record is not what you would expect from a fighter on ‘Asia’s Premier MMA Organisation”  He has one win in his last six fights and that was a decision against the almost unknown Nick Nolte.

Australian URCC favorite Nicholas Mann will tackle a member of the most famous MMA family. Gregor Gracie. Gracie has two not so impressive ONE FC bouts to his name. A decision win at the first ONE FC event against Seok Mo Kim and a decision loss to Adam Shahir Kayoom at ONE FC 4. This will be a tough step up for Nicholas Mann but Gracie will have to show his best form to win.

URCC favorite Kevin Bellingon will be hoping to get a better result than his last short lived effort during ONE FC 3 when he was submitted by Masakazu Imanari and frankly I think he should be fine, he will have a great support from a fiercely partisan crowd as he takes on Soo Chul Kim who already has two losses at ONE FC to his name. I am pretty sure this will be three in a row for Kim.

This ONE FC event could truly be their coming of age. If as expected the crowd turns up in numbers and the fight card lives up to the promise of the majority of the match-ups it could be a great event.