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Post by KethVale on May 16, 2006 13:47:43 GMT -5
Well here is my MMA fed I just started. Basically it uses the rules and chart from EEKs CCW sets. FKS aka Fighting Kombat Sports is basically my try at keeping a shoot fed going instead of the usual shoot divisions I usually start in my feds and then stop. I'm using a mix of bootlegs and official cards. I'm also following the UFC blueprint by running 11 open weight tournaments to start the fed. Will also be holding 2 Ultimate Ultimate Tournies that will have tournament winners followed by the top ranking fighters. All tournaments will be 8 man. Currently I only have fighters in 3 divisions (Super Heavyweight, Heavyweight, and Light Heavyweight) Champions will be crowned once the open weight schedule is finished, top ranking fighters in each division will face off at FKS 12 - Judgment Day. Following is signed fighters and then FKS 1 The Begining.
(Took out signed fighters as the list has grown rather large as of late.)
FKS 1 THE BEGINNING Round 1 1. Arc Angel Ricardo Gabriel (190) vs. Ace of Pain (275) AoP had control much of fight but it was Gabriel who shook of Pains Intervention and Life of Agony to come back and lock on an arm bar for the submission. WINNER- RICARDO GABRIEL by submission (armbar)
2. Shylock (248) vs. John Greco (236) Very good back and forth fight. Both men traded submissions and strikes but it was Greco who bloodied Shylock and then knocked him out with his second THRUST KICK. WINNER - JOHN GRECO by KO (Thrust Kick)
3. Pat Crase (205) vs. Iron Bull Tommy Silvano (280) Many thought this would be a romp of a fight but none thought it would be Crase who would bloody the Iron Bull and then knock him out with a jumping round kick. WINNER - PAT CRASE by KO (jumping round kick)
4. Cypher (260) vs. Pullos the Human Cockfighter (225) Another very good fight that saw both come close early to finishing the fight. Both survived the first finsiher of the other but it was the second PECKMISSION that made Cypher tap out. WINNER - PULLOS by submission (Peckmission)
Semi-Finals 5. Arc Angel Ricardo Gabriel (190) vs. John Greco (236) Both came in a little sore from their first fight but despite the early advantage Gabriel couldn't keep Greco down and fell victim to the THRUST KICK. WINNER - JOHN GRECO by KO (Thrust Kick)
6. Pat Crase (205) vs. Pullos the Human Cockfighter. (225) In a battle between nGo members Crase came in fresh while Pullos was still feeling the effects of his first fight. Pullos came ready and dismantled Crase, even bloodying him before locking in the PECKMISSION for the second time to get the tap out victory. WINNER - PULLOS by submission (Peckmission)
FINALS 7. John Greco (236) vs. Pullos the Human Cockfighter (225) In a hard hitting battle between heavyweights both men threw everything they had at each other with Pullos getting cut by a capping punch by Greco before getting hit with a second THRUST KICK. WINNER - JOHN GRECO by KO (Thrust Kick)
John Greco wins the first FKS Event and will gain a spot in the first FKS Ultimate Ultimate to be held at FKS 6.
Signed for FKS 2 No Way Out John Greco (3-0) (reigning champ) Pullos (2-1) Black Mamba Varsity Infyrno Castor Jacked Jack Doll Icon
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Post by nelson on May 17, 2006 5:18:12 GMT -5
looks good keth keep the dice rolling man.
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Post by KethVale on May 17, 2006 13:32:24 GMT -5
FKS 2 No Way Out Round 1 1. Icon (303) vs. John Greco (236, 3-0) Good but short fight that saw Greco survive Major Pain to come back and get the knock out with the THRUST KICK. WINNER - JOHN GRECO by KO (Thrust Kick)
2. Varsity (219) vs. Infyrno (205) Great match, both men showed great spirit surviving the others big moves, Varsity survived two Dante's Infyrnos while Infyrno survived the Pancrian Ankle Lock. Infyrno finally was able to lock in the TAPOUT TRAP for the submission. WINNER - INFYRNO by submission (Tapout Trap)
3. Pullos the Human Cockfighter (225, 2-1) vs. Jacked Jack Doll (273) Doll manhandled Pullos who was able to survive two Rag Dolls but it was the second GUT WRENCH SUBMISSION that got Doll the win. WINNER - JACK DOLL by submission (gut wrench)
4. Black Mamba (205) vs. Castor (252) Mamba controlled Castor throughout and even bloodied him before knocking him out with a spinning palm thrust. WINNER - BLACK MAMBA by KO (spinning palm thrust)
Semi-Finals 5. John Greco (236, 4-0) vs. Infyrno (205, 1-0) Greco had the early advantage but once Infyrno locked in the TAPOUT TRAP Greco tapped and lost his first match. WINNER - INFYRNO by submission (Tapout Trap)
6. Jacked Jack Doll (273, 1-0) vs. Black Mamba (205, 1-0) Doll continues to roll has after an early flurry Mamba had no offense and after a Rag Doll fell victim to the GUT WRENCH SUBMISSION. WINNER - JACK DOLL by submission (gut wrench)
FINALS 7. Infyrno (205, 2-0) vs. Jacked Jack Doll (273, 2-0) Solid but short match as Doll was able to counter most of what Infyrno threw at him. After hitting the Rag Doll he finished the match this time with a backbreaker into a bow and arrow for the submission. WINNER - JACK DOLL by submission (bow & arrow)
Jack Doll wins FKS 2 and goes onto FKS 3 The Universal Dream along with Infyrno. The matches signed for FKS 3 are,
FKS 3 The Universal Dream Jacked Jack Doll (273, 3-0) vs. Gino Franks (201, 0-0) Dark Tyger (231, 0-0) vs. Gibralter (280, 0-0) Infyrno (205, 2-1) vs. Rembrandt (205, 0-0) Daniel Blaster Bryce (425, 0-0) vs. The White Tiger (191, 0-0)
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Post by KethVale on May 19, 2006 0:53:50 GMT -5
FKS 3 The Universal Dream Round 1 1. Jacked Jack Doll (273, 3-0) vs. Gino Franks (201, 0-0) Total shocker as FKS 2 winner Doll was dominated from the opening bell and was busted open after a mean right hand. Franks knocks out Doll finally with FRANKS CANNON. WINNER - GINO FRANKS by KO (Franks Cannon)
2. Dark Tyger (231, 0-0) vs. Gibralter (280, 0-0) Violent back and forth battle. Gibralter was rocked by a knee strike and then fell victim to the DARK TRIANGLE. WINNER - DARK TYGER by submission (Dark Triangle)
3. Infyrno (205, 2-1) vs. Rembrandt (205, 0-0) Easy fight for Infyrno as he cruised against fellow Shootfighter Elite team member Rembrandt. WINNER - INFYRNO by KO (head & arm suplex)
4. Daniel Blaster Bryce (425, 0-0) vs. The White Tiger (191, 0-0) Another shocker as the light heavyweight shocked the super heavyweight with a one two TIGER PUNCH combo that knocked the big man out. WINNER - THE WHITE TIGER by KO (Tiger Punch)
Semi-Finals 5. Dark Tyger (231, 1-0) vs. Gino Franks (201, 1-0) Tyger had little trouble with Franks who had a few spurts of offense but nothing that was sustained. Tyger rocked Franks with a Tygerplex and followed with the DARK TRIANGLE for the submission. WINNER - DARK TYGER by submission (Dark Triangle)
6. The White Tiger (191, 1-0) vs. Infyrno (205, 3-1) This fight was all Infyrno to start as he bloodied Tiger fast but couldn't put Tiger away who just hung in there and made a furious comeback bloodying Infyrno witha Tiger Punch. Tiger after another big flurry hit a second TIGER PUNCH to knockout Infyrno. WINNER - THE WHITE TIGER by KO (Tiger Punch)
FINALS 7. Dark Tyger (231, 2-0) vs. The White Tiger (191, 2-0) Four moves and it was over. Jump turn side kick followed by a Thunder Round Kick followed two straight TYGERPLEX's for the knock out. WINNER - DARK TYGER by KO (Tygerplex)
Dark Tyger becomes the third FKS Champion. Next month the following has been signed for Revenge of the Warriors.
FKS 4 Revenge of the Warriors Dark Tyger (231, 3-0) vs. Rock (361, 0-0) Tomo (205, 0-0) vs. Lynx (205, 0-0) Pendekar (214, 0-0) vs. The White Tiger (191, 2-1) Pete Wachter (258, 0-0) vs. Savant (245, 0-0)
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Post by KethVale on May 24, 2006 13:59:08 GMT -5
FKS 4 Revenge of the Warriors Round 1 1. Dark Tyger (231, 3-0) vs. Rock (361, 0-0) Rock took control from the start and used his height and weight advantage to full effect pounding on Tyger until locking in the ROCK SPIKE for the submission. WINNER - ROCK by submission (Rock Spike)
2. Tomo (205, 0-0) vs. Lynx (205, 0-0) The Andromedan Lynx took advantage early but couldn't keep control and after some nifty back and forth grappling Tomo hit the BLOODY KNUCKLE SPECIAL for the knockout. WINNER - TOMO by KO (Bloody Knuckle Special)
3. Pendekar (214, 0-0) vs. The White Tiger (191, 2-1) Very good fight with both men trading potential knockout shots for submissions but it was a one, two three TIGER PUNCH combo that knocked Pendekar out. WINNER - THE WHITE TIGER by KO (Tiger Punch)
4. Power Pete Wachter (258, 0-0) vs. Savant (245, 0-0) The final fight of round one was another hard hitting battle and saw Wachter busted open by Savant and his lethal punches. Wachter though would not be denied and kept crawling back for more until he hit the POWER PLAY for the knockout ending the best match of round one. WINNER - PETE WACHTER by KO (Power Play)
Semi-Finals 5. Rock (361, 1-0) vs. Tomo (205, 1-0) Again Rock used his decided weight advantage to run over an opponent as Tomo had no offense to slow down the big man. Once again Rock locks in the ROCK SPIKE for the submission victory. WINNER - ROCK by submission (Rock Spike)
6. The White Tiger (191, 3-1) vs. Power Pete Wachter (258, 1-0) White Tiger and Wachter both in another heated battle and just when it looked like Tiger would up his record to four and one Wachter turned things around and hit a wicked POWER PLAY for the knockout victory and date with Rock in the finals. WINNER - PETE WACHTER by KO (Power Play)
FINALS 7. Rock (361, 2-0) vs. Power Pete Wachter (258, 2-0) For the third straight fight it looked like Rock would roll over the competition as he quickly busted open Wachter and had him realing from some very stiff shots. Wachter to his credit though wouldn't go down without a fight and soon had Rock on his heels and even looked like he had Rock knocked out after hitting the Power Play only to see the monster get back up and go straight after Wachter with a blind flurry. Finally after a few minutes of constant pounding the ref called the fight on a technical knockout due to strikes. WINNER - ROCK by TKO (strikes)
Rock becomes the fourth FKS Super Fight Champion and goes on to Return of the Beast where he looks to become the first man to win multiple Super Fights. Can Wachter return from that brutal beating at the hands of Rock and gain revenge? FKS 5 Return of the Beast is also the last Super Fight before FKS 6 Ultimate Ultimate 1 where already Rock, Dark Tyger, Jack Doll and John Greco have their places set, who will be the final four to join them?
FKS 5 RETURN OF THE BEAST Rock (361, 3-0) vs. Fenom (212, 0-0) Kilgore (256, 0-0) vs. El Toro Loco Carlos Torez (257, 0-0) Power Pete Wachter (258, 2-1) vs. Rancid (224, 0-0) Sunder (265, 0-0) vs. Cobra Singh (233, 0-0)
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Post by Cosmic Crippler on May 24, 2006 14:52:46 GMT -5
Lovin the fed so far Kevin. I was hoping Pullos would take the title.He's gotta be one of my favorite bootlegs of all time.
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Post by KethVale on May 25, 2006 3:14:40 GMT -5
Thanks Curt. Yeah i've always really liked Pullos and Crase from the nGo sets. Was glad I finally got this fed rollin so I could use them again. Look for Pullos's next fight at FKS 7.
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Post by KethVale on May 28, 2006 22:40:39 GMT -5
FKS 5 RETURN OF THE BEAST Round 1 1. Rock (361, 3-0) vs. Fenom (212, 0-0) Rock controls the much smaller Fenom and has little problem putting him away with the ROCK SPIKE for the submission. WINNER - ROCK by submission (Rock Spike)
2. Kilgore (256, 0-0) vs. El Toro Loco Carlos Torez (257, 0-0) The Crazy Bull used some unorthadox moves early on to keep things in his favor but once on the mat Kilgore showed his superior skills and locked on the ULTIMATE LOCK for the tap out. WINNER - KILGORE by submission (Ultimate Lock)
3. Power Pete Wachter (258, 2-1) vs. Rancid (224, 0-0) Power Pete in his second tournament controlled Rancid and knocked him loopy with a Northern Lights Suplex to gain the TKO. WINNER - PETE WACHTER by TKO (Northern Lights Suplex)
4. Sunder (265, 0-0) vs. Cobra Singh (233, 0-0) Sunder the leader of the Ultimate Fighters team and Singh a member of the Shootfighter Elite team came in with alot animosity between each other and each team. Singh the smaller of the two wouldn't let Sunder push him around and rocked him hard twice only to see Sunder get back up for more. Singh also took alot of punishment getting busted open and then almost having the fight stopped after getting hit with the Freeman Sweep, but Singh faught back only to get caught in TORN ASUNDER where he finally had to tap out. WINNER - SUNDER by submission (Torn Asunder)
After the contest Shootfighter Elite leader Kilgore had words with Sunder that caused officials to seperate the two.
Semi-Finals 5. Rock (361, 4-0) vs. Kilgore (256, 1-0) Rock comes into the match riding a four match winning streak and Kilgore comes in wanting to prove that the Shootfighter Elite are the elite in this sport. Rock tries overpowering Kilgore unsuccessfully which leads Rock and Kilgore to the mat where Kilgore slaps on the ULTIMATE LOCK for the second time to get the tap out. WINNER - KILGORE by submission (Ultimate Lock)
6. Power Pete Wachter (258, 3-1) vs. Sunder (265, 1-0) It would seem that Sunder was looking past Wachter to the next round where hated enemy Kilgore awaited as Wachter just out fought Sunder from start to finish bloodying him up then finishing him off with the POWER PLAY. WINNER - PETE WACHTER by KO (Power Play)
FINALS 7. Power Pete Wachter (258, 4-1) vs. Kilgore (256, 2-0) Wachter comes in looking to avenge his lost to Rock in the FKS 4 Finals and also becomes the first man to fight in two FKS Finals. Kilgore the leader of the Shootfighter Elite looks to prove that his team is the best by making an example out of Wachter, and an example he did make. Kilgore totally broke down Wachters game and took him apart piece by piece. Wachter somehow survived the Ultimate Lock on three occassions before finally falling to it on the fourth application. WINNER - KILGORE by submission (Ultimate Lock)
FKS 6 will be the first Ultimate Ultimate where the tournament winners and then the next top three fighters will battle it out. Already invited are FKS Champions FKS 1 - John Greco FKS 2 - Jack Doll FKS 3 - Dark Tyger FKS 4 - Rock FKS 5 - Kilgore
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Post by KethVale on Jun 2, 2006 18:10:56 GMT -5
Here is a preview of FKS's Ultimate Ultimate 1.
John Greco (236, 4-1) vs. The White Tiger (191, 3-2) The first match of UU1 pits the first FKS Champion John Greco against the surprising White Tiger. White Tiger debuted at FKS 3 when he beat a man 234 pounds heavier then him in Daniel Bryce. White Tiger also holds wins over Infyrno and Pendekar while he has losses to Dark Tyger in finals of FKS 3 and Pete Wachter. Greco who is highly respected and is expected to do very well defeated Shylock, Ricardo Gabriel and Pullos on his way to winning FKS 1. At FKS 2 he defeated the much bigger Icon in the first round before losing to Infyrno in the second round.
Power Pete Wachter (258, 4-2) vs. Jacked Jack Doll (273, 3-1) Where to start, these two men have been fighting each other since early childhood in amateur wrestling, pro wrestling and now MMA competitions. Doll who normally seems to be the better of the two has never been able to get that elusive big fight/match victory over Wachter. Doll comes into the fight having beaten Pullos, Black Mamba and Infyrno on his way to winning FKS 2. At FKS 3 though Doll was shocked by lightly regarded Gino Franks in round one. Doll swears he will beat Wachter this time and behind the scenes has been seen carrying a voodoo doll in the likeness of Wachter. Power Pete debuted at FKS 4 where he defeated Savant and White Tiger before losing to Rock in the finals. At FKS 5 Pete defeated Rancid and surprised a heavily favored Sunder before once again losing in the finals this time to Kilgore. Wachter is the first man to make an appearance in two finals and he's saying that the third time will be a charm.
Rock (361, 4-1) vs. Infyrno (205, 3-2) Infyrno is the first of two Shootfighter Elite fighters in the competition to compete but he takes on the biggest man in the UU in Rock. Infyrno comes in after debuting at FKS 2 where he defeated Varsity and upset FKS 1 winner John Greco only to lose to Jack Doll in the finals. AT FKS 3 Infyrno won his opening round match against fellow Shootfighter Elite fighter Rembrandt while being upset by White Tiger in the semi-finals. Rock comes into UU after debuting at FKS 4 where he steam rolled Dark Tyger, Tomo and Pete Wachter on his way to winning FKS 4. At FKS 5 Rock breazed past Fenom only to walk into eventual FKS 5 winner Kilgore.
Kilgore (256, 3-0) vs. Dark Tyger (231, 3-1) Dark Tyger comes into the UU as the FKS 3 winner where he defeated Gibralter, Gino Franks and White Tiger. At FKS 4 he had very little success when he was stopped in the first round by Rock. Kilgore, leader of the Shootfighter Elite and currently only undefeated fighter in the FKS as he is the FKS 5 Champion defeating Carlos Torez, Rock and Pete Wachter. Kilgore is out to prove that the Shootfighter Elite is the best fight group in the buisness today as he looks to become the first back to back FKS champion.
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Post by KethVale on Aug 13, 2006 19:03:46 GMT -5
What's up everyone, or everyone that's reading. My FKS stalled after I played out the first 11 show and then tried to play catch up with posts. Haven't played the fed since but i'm itching for some MMA fighting. So i'm just gonna catch everyone up with what happened from where I left off at FKS 6 up to FKS 11. Then I will preview FKS 12 - The Proving Ground.
FKS 6 - Ultimate Ultimate 1 UU1 was the culmination of FKS 1-5 and saw the first 5 tournament winners along with the next top 3 contenders battle to see who would become the first Ultimate Ultimate Winner.
Round 1 John Greco def. White Tiger by KO with the Thrust Kick. Power Pete Wachter def. Jack Jack Doll by KO with the Power Play. Infyrno def. Rock by KO with Dante's Infyrno. Kilgore def. Dark Tyger by submission with the Ultimate Lock.
Semi-Finals Pete Wachter def. John Greco by TKO after a belly to back suplex. Kilgore def. Infyrno by submission with the Ultimate Lock.
Finals (This is a rematch of the FKS 5 finals when Kilgore defeated Wachter.) Pete Wachter def. Kilgore by KO with the Power Play.
FKS 7 - Clash of the Titans The UU competitors have been given the next 4 cards off as some fresh faces are given the chance to make an impression and qualify for UU2.
Round 1 Pullos (2-2) def. Rembrandt (0-1) by submission with a double chicken wing. Black Mamba (1-1) def. Gibralter (0-1) by submission with the Mamba Sleeper Grip. Tomo (1-1) def. Cobra Singh (0-1) by KO with the Bloody Knuckle Special. Sunder (1-1) def. Rancid (0-1) by KO after the Freeman Sweep.
Semi-Finals Black Mamba (2-1) def. Pullos (3-2) by submission with the Mamba Sleeper Grip. Sunder (2-1) def. Tomo (2-1) by KO after a arm lock DDT.
Finals Black Mamba (3-1) def. Sunder (3-1) by submission with the Mamba Sleeper Grip.
FKS 8 - Brawl In Buffalo Round 1 Black Mamba (4-1) def. Pendekar (0-1) by submission with the Mamba Sleeper Grip. Pat Crase (1-1) def. Gino Franks (1-1) by TKO after a Greco Roman low blow. Sunder (3-2) def. Lynx (0-1) by KO with the Freeman Sweep. Fenom (0-1) def. Arc Angel Ricardo Gabriel (1-1) by KO with a spinning brainbuster drop.
Semi-Finals Pat Crase (2-1) upsets Black Mamba (5-1) by KO with Entering the Zone. Sunder (4-2) def. Fenom (1-1) by KO with the Freeman Sweep.
Finals (Sunder becomes only the second man to make two finals, the other being Pete Wachter who made it to three.) Pat Crase (3-1) def. Sunder (5-2) by KO after a drop toe hold into the octagon.
FKS 9 - David vs. Goliath Round 1 Daniel Headhunter Bryce (0-1) upsets Pat Crase (4-1) by KO with the Blaster Plex. The Amazing Mann (0-0) def. Stigma (0-0) by submission with the Contortion. Sunder (5-3) def. Castor (0-1) by submission with Torn Asunder. Steel Fox Xerrick Riggins (0-0) def. Savant (0-1) by KO after a top mount and pummel.
Semi-Finals The Amazing Mann (1-0) def. Daniel Blaster Bryce (1-1) by submission with the Contortion. Sunder (6-3) def. Xerrick Riggins (1-0) by submission with Torn Asunder.
Finals (Sunder becomes the second man to make three finals in a row the other being Pete Wachter. Making it to the finals came at a huge price though as Sunder was severly injured by the Steel Fox in the semis and against doctors orders competed in the finals.)
The Amazing Mann (2-0) def. Sunder (7-3) by submission with the Contortion.
(Between the semis and finals Sunder will now miss 8 months of action.
FKS 10 - Motor City Madness Round 1 The Amazing Mann (3-0) def. Cypher (0-1) by submission with the Contortion. Frank Dux (0-0) def. Chuck Havoc Couture (0-0) by KO with the Burning Hammer Drop. Icon (0-1) def. Steel Fox Xerrick Riggins (1-1) by submission with Major Pain. Steven Hype Mir (0-0) def. El Toro Loco Carlos Torez (0-1) by KO with Hyper Up Strikes.
Semi-Finals The Amazing Mann (4-0) def. Frank Dux (1-0) by submission with a Cobra Clutch. Steven Mir (1-0) def. Icon (1-1) by submission with a front choke hold.
Finals (Amazing Mann becomes third man to make it to two straight finals.) Steven Mir (2-0) def. The Amazing Mann (5-0) by KO with Hyped Up Strikes.
FKS 11 - Ultimate Ultimate 2 The top 8 of the top 9 ranked fighters were entered into UU2. Sunder who was ranked in the top eight had to withdraw due to injury.
Round 1 Power Pete Wachter (7-2) def. Pat Crase (4-2) by KO with the Power Play. John Greco (5-2) def. Black Mamba (5-2) by KO with the Thrust Kick. Rock (4-2) def. The Amazing Mann (5-1) with the Rock Spike. Steven Hype Mir (3-0) def. Kilgore (5-1) by submission with the Rear Naked Choke. (Mir defeated Kilgore in two moves, Mir blocks clubbing forearms into an arm triangle choke then switches to a rear naked choke for the tap out.)
Semi-Finals John Greco (6-2) def. Pete Wachter (7-3) by KO with the Thrust Kick. (Greco avenges his UU1 loss to Wachter.) Rock (5-2) def. Steven Mir (4-0) with the Rock Spike.
Finals John Greco (7-2) def. Rock (6-2) by submission with a front choke hold. (Greco survives two Rock Spikes to come back and dominate Rock the rest of the fight.)
Proving Ground is the first non tournament card held by the FKS and will see the three current weight classes crown champions. Also from now on all matches will be contested within ones weight class. The three current weight classes will be Super Heavyweight (265+), Heavyweight (205-265), and Light Heavyweight (0-205). Every card will also see at least 2 fights per weight class.
FKS 12 - The Proving Ground Undercard Alex Nightmare Corey (0-0, 270) vs. Demon (0-0, 275) Shylock (0-1, 248) vs. Lord Arthur Holmwood XVI (0-0, 230) Infyrno (4-3, 205) vs. Lynx (0-2, 205) (battle of feuding fight teams) Rico Gracie (0-0, 180) vs. Jack The Templar Molay (0-0, 170) (battle of middleweights)
Main Card The Steel Fox Xerrick Riggins (1-2, 265) vs. Gibralter (0-2, 280) Pullos (3-3, 225) vs. Raza (0-0, 240) (old school wrestling feud brought to the octagon)
Triple Main Event for vacant Super Heavyweight Title - Rock (6-3, 361) vs. Jacked Jack Doll (3-2, 273) for vacant Light Heavyweight Title - Steven Hype Mir (4-1, 205) vs. Black Mamba (5-3, 205) for vacant Heavyweight Title - John Greco (8-2, 236) vs. Power Pete Wachter (8-3, 258) (Greco/Wachter III is the highlight of the show as they have split their two previous decisions with this rubber match meaning more then bragging rights it means the winner is the first FKS Heavyweight Champion.)
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Post by KethVale on Aug 14, 2006 20:06:06 GMT -5
FKS 12 – The Proving Ground 1. Alex “Nightmare” Corey (0-0, 270) def. Demon (0-0, 275) After a brief burst by Demon to start Nightmare took over the match and destroyed the ankle of Demon as he concentrated his attack there. Nightmare wins by tap out after Demon finally had enough.
2. Shylock (0-1, 248) def. Lord Arthur Holmwood XVI (0-0, 230) Easy fight for the Outlaw Fight Clubs leader made the British Lord tap out to the Fallout.
3. Lynx (0-2, 205) def. Infyrno (4-3, 205) In what many were expecting to see as a tune up fight for Infyrno turned into his worst nightmare as Lynx dismantled Infyrno by knocking him to the ground three times before choking him out with the Andromedan Choke. After the bout both fighters fight teams got into a brewhaha as the Ultimate Fighters (Lynx, Sunder, Gibralter, Savant and Barrier) and Shootfighter Elite (Infyrno, Kilgore, Rembrandt, Cobra Singh, and Vega Prime) had to be separated by security.
4. Rico Gracie (0-0, 180) def. Jack “The Templar” Molay (0-0, 170) In a battle of the companies only two middleweights it was Rico who continued the Gracie legacy by defeating Molay with the Arm Hyperextension. Gracie showed great mat skill but will he be able to do the same against the heavier Light Heavies he will be fighting?
5. “The Steel Fox” Xerrick Riggins (1-2, 265) def. Gibralter (0-2, 280) Riggins made quick work of Gibralter who seemed to be a bit flustered after his teams earlier scuffle. Riggins won by tap out with the Front Choke Sleeper.
6. Raza (0-0, 240) def. Pullos “the Human Cockfighter” (3-3, 225) This battle of former wrestlers with similar gimmicks was an all out brawl and saw lots of throws and mat work. But it was the Kati Haji Mai (Razmission) by Raza that was locked on for the second time that caused the ref to call the fight after Pullos passed out from the pain refusing to tap out.
For the Vacant SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE 7. “Jacked” Jack Doll (3-2, 273) def. Rock (6-3, 361) Match started off with a good back and forth exchange but soon Doll took over as he seemed possessed as he made Rock tap out to the Gut Wrench Submission. After the match Doll was ecstatic about being crowned the first champion in FKS history. **New Champion**
For the Vacant LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE 8. Steven “Hype” Mir (4-1, 205) def. Black Mamba (5-3, 205) Mir continued to live up to the “hype” as he cruised over Mamba with the Rear Naked Choke to become the first Light Heavyweight Champ in FKS history. **New Champion**
For the Vacant HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE 9. John Greco (8-2, 236) def. “Power” Pete Wachter (8-3, 258) Greco/Wachter III did not disappoint as this was the match everyone expected when it was signed to headline the card. Early on both men countered hold after hold and dodged blow after blow until finally Greco connected with a few punches that sent Wachter sprawling to the mat. But soon enough Wachter found his groove and leveled Greco with the Power Play but Greco would not stay down for long as he surged forward and hit two Thrust Kicks with the second snapping Wachters head back violently. Wachter though was stubborn to the end as Greco hit a capping punch that finally kept Wachter down for the KO. As Greco was being awarded the belt Jack Doll came out and flaunted his Super Heavyweight Title in the face of his long time adversary Pete Wachter. FKS security finally dragged Doll to the back and when asked about Dolls actions Wachter said he just might have to gain some weight and move up a weight class and show Doll that he might be the class of the super heavies now but that is only because he isn’t there to beat him like every other time in their lives. **New Champion**
The next card is FKS 13 Judgment Day. Those signed already are, Super Heavyweights Xerrick Riggins, Alex Corey and OFC and CPC star Cypher. Heavyweights Raza, and OFC & CPC stars Shylock and Stigma. Light Heavyweights Rico Gracie, Ultimate Fighter Lynx and we see the debut of Dark Fuzion.
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Post by KethVale on Aug 18, 2006 12:15:32 GMT -5
FKS 13 lineup has been set as all fights have been signed. Also a major announcment will be made regarding an Aethran fighter that has just been signed.
UNDERCARD Rico Gracie (1-0,180) vs. Dark Fuzion (0-0, 201) DF makes his FKS debut and it will be interesting how he does as he has mostly been fighting hardcore matches in wrestling. Gracie makes his return after defeating Jack Molay at FKS 12. Gracie proved he is every bit as good as his name suggests.
Stigma (0-1, 230) vs. Pete Sever (0-0, 235) OFC fighter Stigma returns after losing to the Amazing Mann at FKS 9. Stigma has alot to prove as he has a big rep to live up to from CPC and OFC. Sever makes his debut and while some think he was picked just to be fodder for Stigma, Sever says he will find a way to win and prove Stigma is just overhyped.
Alex "Nightmare" Corey (1-0, 270) vs. Daniel "Headhunter" Bryce (1-2, 425) The Nightmare comes in after an impressive submission victory over Demon at FKS 12. Nightmare has showed great mat and submission skills but will need to stay away from the massive Bryce's stand up game. Bryce comes in last fighting at FKS 9 against Pat Crase and Amazing Mann. Bryce won the match against Crase by using judo throws and a stiff striking game but he showed he was vulnerable against a submission specialist when Mann made him tap. This should be a classic striker/wrestler battle.
Lynx (1-2, 205) vs. Arc Angel Ricardo Gabriel (1-2, 190) Lynx is coming off a major win against Infyrno at FKS 12. The two rivals saw members of their fight teams go nose to nose after the fight but cooler heads prevailed and no punches were thrown. Can Lynx repeat his dominant performance or was it just a fluke? The Arc Angel comes in last fighting at FKS 8 where he was knocked senseless by Fenom. A loss would put either man in a hole while a win would propel him up the Light Heavyweight ladder.
MAIN CARD Tomo (2-2, 205) vs. The White Tiger (3-3, 191) Tomo last competed at FKS 7 where he split his matches comeing back from a major beating by Cobra Singh to knock him out with the Bloody Knuckle. Tomo went into his second match on the card tired and went up and lost to a fresh Sunder. White Tiger last fought at FKS 6 Ultimate Ultimate 1 where he lost to current Heavyweight Champ John Greco. Both men are looking for a win that could pole vault them into Light Heavyweight Title contention.
Dark Tyger (3-2, 231) vs. Frank Dux (1-1, 249) Dark Tyger is a former super fight champ having won at FKS 3 where he defeated Gibralter, Gino Franks and White Tiger. At UU1 he lost in the first round to Kilgore. DT has proven to be a very dangerous opponent but with 2 straight losses has his will been broken? Dux comes in after last fighting at FKS 10 where he defeated Chuck Couture but losing to the Amazing Mann. A proven striker Dux's submission defense was shown to have flaws by the talented Mann.
Cypher (0-2, 260) vs. Ace of Pain (0-1, 275) Both men come in behind the eight ball but have worlds of talent and expectations. Cypher another member of the OFC lost to Amazing Mann at FKS 10 but seemed to have the match in the bag but just could not put away Mann due his magnificent submission defense. AoP hasn't fought since FKS 1 where he lost to Ricardo Gabriel in the first ever sanctioned FKS fight. AoP had the match won but he just couldn't put Gabriel away. Both men have showed great skill but have lacked that killer instinct.
Shylock (1-1, 248) vs. Raza (1-0, 240) These two huge names look to make some noise in the crowded Heavyweight division. Shylock the leader of the OFC comes in having won at FKS 12 over Lord Holmwood. The Titan from Red Hook and with the massive rep comes in also winning at FKS 12 where he choked out Pullos. This is a very interesting match as Raza has built his rep of choking people out after a long wrestling career while Shylock comes in from the CPC where he and his OFC team were feared for their skills. Shylock though might be distracted as he used the weigh ins to call out Saboteur and dared him to fight him here in the FKS.
MAIN EVENT - Winner faces Super Heavyweight Champ at FKS 14 "The Steel Fox" Xerrick Riggins (2-2) vs. Icon (1-2, 303) The lack of depth in the super heavyweight division is evident with both men being in line for a title shot. The number one contender Sunder remains on the shelf and with Rock having lost to Jack Doll for the title Riggins was the next highest contneder while Icon is a huge name from his work in the IFC and CCW. Riggins is coming off an easy win at FKS 12 where he defeated Gibralter but many say he was winded going into the match after the altercation between the Shootfighter Elite and Ultimate Fighters at the end of the Lynx/Infyrno match. Riggins says people just want to see him fail and doesn't care what the critics or fans say cause he will beat Icon then take the Super Heavyweight Title from around the waist of Jack Doll. Icon ever the statesman after hearing that said he's gonna make Riggins tap like a bitch just like at FKS 10. The two had a war at FKS 12 and should have another one here.
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Post by blueraider1 on Aug 18, 2006 12:25:51 GMT -5
a great looking card keth have fun with it. ;D
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