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Post by Madkanter on Nov 20, 2020 17:58:53 GMT
HYBRID FIGHT CLUB AREA 15 LAS VEGAS, NV 09-05-20 RULES: Matches are contested in standard size ring. First round tournament matches consist of three 5 minute rounds. Tournament seminfinal and championship matches will consist of five 5 minute rounds. Matches can only be won by knockout or submission. Any match going the full length will be considered a draw. FIRST ROUNDJonah Rock (5’11” 275 lbs. Adelaide, Australia) vs. Dan Severn (6'2 265 lbs Coldwater, MI) ROUND 1: Rock started out strong, backing Severn into a corner, but Severn countered by spearing him out of the corner and pummeling him with fists. Rock recovered and went on the offensive, but Severn countered and dominated the last part of the round, delivering a fireman’s carry slam as the bell sounded to end the round.
ROUND 2: Severn came right at Rock as the round started and quickly broke him down. Severn locked in the WAKIGATAME and Rock quickly submitted.Severn defeats Rock by submission at 0:17 of Round 2. C.W. Anderson (6'1 245 lbs. Raleigh, NC) vs. ‘Burly’ Bill Taylor (6’2” 240 lbs. Bellevue, OH) ROUND 1: A brutal first round as both men battered each other with high impact moves. Anderson absorbed two SIDE SLAMS from Taylor, at one point popping up and flipping Taylor off.
ROUND 2: Both men engaged in another back and forth battle as both men delivered serious punishiment. Anderson connected with back to back SUPERKICKS, but Taylor was able to fight on.
ROUND 3: Both men came out in the final round looking to end it, but neither man could get the job done.This match ended in a draw. Killer Kross (6’4” 249 lbs. Las Vegas, NV) vs. ‘Filthy’ Tom Lawlor (6’0” 215 lbs. Las Vegas, NV) ROUND 1: Both men went for early submissions, but both were able to escape. Kross gained the advantage and eventually made Lawlor submit to THE KROSS JACKET.Kross defeats Lawlor by submission at 4:30 of Round 1. Josh ‘The Goods’ Woods (6’0” 220 Dallas, TX) vs. Zack Sabre, Jr. (6’0” 187 Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England) ROUND 1: Sabre gained an early advantage and transitioned between multiple submission holds, but could not get one to stick. Woods battled back and ended the round with a spear out of the corner and a running high knee.
ROUND 2: Sabre came out quickly and took Woods down. Sabre made Woods submit to a DOUBLE WRIST CLUTCH OCTOPUS HOLD.Sabre defeats Woods by submission at 1:11 of Round 2. SEMIFINALSDan Severn[/font] (6'2 265 lbs Coldwater, MI) receives a bye as a result of a draw in the Anderson/Taylor match. Killer Kross (6’4” 249 lbs. Las Vegas, NV) vs. Zack Sabre, Jr. (6’0” 187 Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England) ROUND 1: This was a dominating round for Kross as he was all over Sabre. Sabre did manage to counter the attack at the end of the round and locked in the ORIENTING WITH NAPALM DEATH, only to have Kross escape as the round came to a close.
ROUND 2: Kross again jumped out in this round, but Sabre was quick to counter. The round continued with both men battling and neither holding a decide advantage.
ROUND 3: Sabre was solid in this round and didn’t let Kross get anywhere close to having an advantage. Sabre finally made Kross submit to ORINETING WITH NAPALM DEATH.Sabre defeats Kross by submission at 1:13 of Round 3. FINALDan Severn (6'2 265 lbs Coldwater, MI) vs. Zack Sabre, Jr. (6’0” 187 Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England) ROUND 1: Both men exchanged holds in the early going as they were feeling each other out. Severn was well rested after his bye, but Sabre didn’t show much fatigue. Severn gained the advantage when he took Sabre down with a spear, Sabre managed to battle back and hold his own.
ROUND 2: Severn used his strength advantage to start the round in his favor, but Sabre turned the tide with a EUROPEAN CLUTCH. Sabre followed up with a triangle choke, but Severn quickly escaped. Severn powered back and again took Sabre to the mat, this time delivering some brutal ground and pound. Severn transitioned into the WAKIGATAME and cinched it in deep. Sabre fought valiantly to escape, but it proved futile and was forced to submit.Severn defeats Sabre by submission at 3:56 of Round 2. HYBRID FIGHT CLUB MEN’S CHAMPION: DAN SEVERN
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Post by Madkanter on Nov 20, 2020 18:11:31 GMT
HYBRID FIGHT CLUB AREA 15 LAS VEGAS, NV 11-20-20 RULES: Matches are contested in standard size ring. First round tournament matches consist of three 5 minute rounds. Tournament seminfinal and championship matches will consist of five 5 minute rounds. Matches can only be won by knockout or submission. Any match going the full length will be considered a draw. FIRST ROUNDShayna Baszler (5’7” 135 lbs. Sioux Falls, SD) vs. Thunderkitty (5’4” 150 lbs. Gulfport, MS) Round 1: It was a back and forth battle from the start, but you could tell Baszler was trying to take Thunderkitty to the mat. That time came and Baszler made Thunderkitty submit to a KNEE BAR.Baszler defeats Thunderkitty by submission at 3:30 of Round 1. Mercedes Martinez (5’7” 135 lbs. Waterbury, CT) vs. Sumie Sakai (5’1” 119 Philadelphia, PA) Round 1: Sakai tried to end the match with the SMASH MOUTH multiple times, but Martinez managed to survive. Late in the round Sakai changed strategies and went for a cross armbreaker. Martinez looked as if she was about to tap, but was saved by the bell as the round ended.
Round 2: Martinez came out quickly and attempted to take Sakai down, but Sakai countered. After locking in a cross armbreaker, from which Martinez managed to escape, Sakai delivered a devastating SMASH MOUTH, knocking Martinez out.Sakai defeats Martinez by knockout at 2:03 of Round 2. Sara Del Rey (5’9” 140 Martinez, CA) vs. Saraya Knight (5’7” 126 lbs.. Norwich, England) Round 1: Knight completely dominated, but could not get the submission victory she was looking for. Knight had Del Rey locked in the BRIDLED ROCKING HORSE, but Del Rey held on until the end of the round.
Round 2: This round went a little better for Del Rey, as she was able to get in some offense, but she fatigued quickly. Knight took over again and eventually made Del Rey submit to the KNIGHTMARE.Knight defeats Del Rey by submission at 3:26 or Round 2. Nicole Savoy (5’7” 142 lbs. Sacramento, CA) vs. Angel Orsini (5’6” 155 New Brunswick, NJ) Round 1: Both women felt each other out, but neither had a decided advantage as the round came to an end.
Round 2: Both ladies started the round battling back and forth, but Savoy countered a kick from Orsini with a nasty leg whip that may’ve done some damage to Orsini’s knee, as she seemed to favor it the rest of the round. Orsini survived as Savoy continued to try to get a submission victory for the rest of the round.
Round 3: This was a wild round as Orsini came out going for broke. Orsini was all over Savoy in the early part of the round, hitting the KISS OF DEATH not once, but twice. Savoy was still in it and battled back. Orsini quickly ran out of gas and Savoy knocked her out with a DRAGON SUPLEX.Savoy defeats Orsini by knockout at 2:14 of Round 3. SEMIFINALSShayna Baszler (5’7” 135 lbs. Sioux Falls, SD) vs. Sumie Sakai (5’1” 119 Philadelphia, PA) Round 1: Sakai was all over Baszler early, but Baszler battled back. Toward the end of the round Baszler gained the advantage and took Sakai down. Baszler spent the remainder of the match looking for a submission, but was unsuccessful.
Round 2: This round was almost identical to the first, as Saskai opened strong and all over Baszler. Baszler again battled back, but couldn’t hold the advantage. Sakai knocked Baszler out with the SMASH MOUTH.Sakai defeats Baszler by knockout at 2:05 of Round 2. Saraya Knight (5’7” 126 lbs.. Norwich, England) vs. Nicole Savoy (5’7” 142 lbs. Sacramento, CA) Round 1: Savoy showed slight signs of fatigue early and Knight took advantage. Knight took Savoy down and made her submit to the BRIDLED ROCKING HORSE.Knight defeats Savoy by submission at 2:53 of Round 1. FINALSumie Sakai (5’1” 119 Philadelphia, PA) vs. Saraya Knight (5’7” 126 lbs.. Norwich, England) Round 1: Sakai rocked Knight with an early SMASH MOUTH, but Knight battled back, busting Sakai open with quick elbows to the head. Knight maintained the advantage and Sakai’s blood loss began to take effect. Knight locked in the BRIDLED ROCKING HORSE and made Sakai submit.Knight defeats Sakai by submission at 4:15 of Round 1. HYBRID FIGHT CLUB WOMEN’S CHAMPION: SARAYA KNIGHT
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Post by Madkanter on Dec 15, 2020 21:02:11 GMT
HYBRID FIGHT CLUB AREA 15 LAS VEGAS, NV 12-18-20 RULES: Matches are contested in standard size ring. First round tournament matches consist of three 5 minute rounds. Tournament semifinal and championship matches will consist of five 5 minute rounds. Matches can only be won by knockout or submission. Any match going the full length will be considered a draw. FIRST ROUNDHybrid Fight Club Men’s Champion Dan Severn (6'2, 265 lbs Coldwater, MI) vs. Luchasaurus (6’5” 275 Woodland Hills, CA) Round 1: Severn completely dominated Luchasaurus and made him submit to a CHOKE SLEEPER.Severn defeats Luchasaurus via submission at 3:43 of Round 1. ‘Bad Dude’ Tito (6’1” 250 lbs. Bocas Del Torro, Panama) vs. Anthony Henry (5’10” 180 lbs. Augusta, GA) Round 1: Henry went for a quick submission with a Dragon sleeper, but Tito escaped. Henry continued his assault and delivered a DOUBLE STOMP, but miscalculated and landed on Tito’s head. The ref immediately stopped the match and called for the medical staff to check on Tito, who was obviously injured.Henry defeats Tito by knockout at 2:24 of Round 1. Timothy Thatcher (6’3” 224 lbs. Sacramento, CA) vs. Isaias Velasquez (5’7” 167 lbs. Chicago, IL) Round 1: Velasquez came out fast, but Thatcher countered and began wearing down Velasquez with submission holds. Velasquez battled back briefly, but Thatcher countered once again. Both men battled back and forth for the rest of the round.
Round 2: Velasquez again started out fast and this time Thatcher was unable to counter. After wearing Thatcher down with high impact moves, Velasquez knocked Thatcher out with the HAMMER OF DOWN.Velasquez defeats Thatcher by knockout at 3:35 of Round 2. Drew Gulak (5’11”, 185 lbs., University City, PA) vs. John Kermon (5’9” 220 lbs. Washington, DC) Round 1: Kermon showed he didn’t come to play, as he locked Gulak in a Texas cloverleaf early, but Gulak escaped. Kermon continued to give Gulak all he could handle, transitioning through multiple arm submissions. Gulak managed to escape them all then went on an offensive of his own. Kermon recovered and both men battled back and forth until the end of the round.
Round 2: Gulak dominated most of the round, but was unable to get a knockout or submission.
Round 3: Both men came out strong, looking to gain the advantage. Gulak finally got the upper hand and made Kermon submit to the GU-LOCK.Gulak defeats Kerman by submission at 2:45 of Round 3. SEMIFINALSHybrid Fight Club Men’s Champion Dan Severn (6'2, 265 lbs Coldwater, MI) vs. Anthony Henry (5’10” 180 lbs. Augusta, GA) Round 1: Henry had Severn in a bad way early after a DOUBLE STOMP. Severn battled back to lock Henry in an ARM BAR, but Henry escaped. The action continued back and forth until Severn was able to sink in a deep ARM BAR and Henry had no choice but to tap out.Severn defeats Henry by submission at 3:25 of Round 1. Isaias Velasquez (5’7” 167 lbs. Chicago, IL) vs. Drew Gulak (5’11”, 185 lbs., University City, PA) Round 1: Velasquez came away with an early advantage, but Gulak battled back. The action continued back and forth for the rest of the round.
Round 2: Gulak dominated the first part of the round, but Velasquez surprised Gulak with a devastating spinning back elbow, knocking Gulak out.Velasquez defeats Gulak by knockout at 3:30 of Round 2. FINALHybrid Fight Club Men’s Champion Dan Severn (6'2, 265 lbs Coldwater, MI) vs. Isaias Velasquez (5’7” 167 lbs. Chicago, IL) Round 1: Severn was all over Velasquez, looking for a quick submission. Severn was all business and continued his onslaught, finally trapping Velasquez in an ARM BAR and making him submit just before the bell sounded to end the round.Severn defeats Velasquez by submission at 4:58 of Round 1. HYBRID FIGHT CLUB MEN’S CHAMPION: DAN SEVERN
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Post by Admin on Dec 31, 2020 0:10:50 GMT
I like this set up... do you use any rules adjustments? (aside from what you have posted?)
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Post by Madkanter on Jan 14, 2021 17:30:17 GMT
I like this set up... do you use any rules adjustments? (aside from what you have posted?) I use different charts for ropes, turnbuckle, ring and deathjump, as well as a non-submission finisher chart.
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Post by Madkanter on Jan 17, 2022 16:29:14 GMT
I'm rebooting this fed with some adjusted rules. - Matches are contested in a standard size ring.
- Matches are a standard 15 min time limit, one fall match. If match goes to time it will ruled a draw.
- Matches can only be won by knockout or submission.
- There will be four weight classes for male fighters and two weight classes for female fighters.
SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT – Upper Limit: N/A; Lower Limit: 266 lbs.
HEAVYWEIGHT – Upper Limit: 265 lbs.; Lower Limit: 231 lbs.
CRUISERWEIGHT – Upper Limit: 230 lbs.; Lower Limit: 201 lbs.
MIDDLEWEIGHT – Upper Limit: 200 lbs.; Lower Limit: N/A
WOMEN’S FEATHERWEIGHT - Upper Limit: N/A; Lower Limit: 131 lbs.
WOMEN’S BANTAMWEIGHT - Upper Limit: 130; Lower Limit: N/A
The first several cards will be a tournament format to crown champions then standard fight cards beyond that.
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Curtain Jerker
To be the man you gotta beat the man.
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Post by graymatter21 on Jan 22, 2022 14:27:44 GMT
Looking foward to this. It might insspire me in my feds running.
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Post by Madkanter on Jan 23, 2022 17:47:58 GMT
HYBRID FIGHT CLUB VOL 2, CARD 1 DENVER COLISEUM DENVER, CO 01-22-22 Baron Von Raschke (6’3”, 283, Germany) vs. ‘The French Angel’ Maurice Tillet (5’10”, 276, Paris France) This was a brutal match. It began with both men trying to gain the advantage with neither having much success. That's how it went the entire match. Both men battled back and forth. Tillet had Von Raschke trapped in a BEAR HUG multiple times but the Baron managed to find an escape. Tillet continued to wear Von Raschke down, but Von Raschke bided his time and chose his spots wisely as he continued to survive. Tillet began to fatigue himself and as blood ran down both men's face, Von Raschke looked in the BRAIN CLAW to gain the submission victory. Von Raschke defeats Tillet by submission at 8:08.Yusuf ‘Terrible Turk’ Ismail (6’2”, 305, Shumia, Turkey) vs. Walter Hahn (6'4”, 310, Vienna, Austria) After a quick feeling out process, Ismail gained the advantage and went after Hahn's ribs. After weakening the ribs, Ismail locked in THE STRANGLEHOLD and got the sumission. Ismail defeats Hahn by submission at 3:30.‘Bruiser’ Frank Brody (6’7”, 284, Albuquerque, NM) vs. ‘Masked Superstar’ Bill Eadie (6’2”, 269, Atlanta, GA) Brody had an early offensive, but it was countered by Eadie. Eadie's advantage didn't last very long, as Brody recovered and began to rough Eadie up pretty good. Eadie survived though and wasn't going to be a victim to Brody's tactics. As the match progressed, Brody dominated and it looked like it was curtains as Eadie took a vicious spinning back elbow from Brody and although woozy, Eadie managed to continue. Brody continued to dominate, but couldn't put Eadie down. Brody was still coming full bore at Eadie as timed expired. This match ended in a time limit draw.Pampero Firpo (5’9”, 256, Buernos Aires, Argentina) vs. Harley Race (6’1”, 268, Kansas City, MO) Race was dominant throughout this match, but Firpo managed to hang. Firpo actually surprised Race with a half crab submission after countering a kick from Race early in the match, but Race managed to escape. The match continued and both men battled and Race began to bleed. This did not deter as Race finished the match with a flurry, connecting with a DIVING HEAD BUTT then following up with a DRAGON SLEEPER to get the submission. Race defeats Firpo by submission at 10:09.Baron Von Raschke vs. Yusuf ‘Terrible Turk’ IsmailIsmail had the early advantage, but Von Raschke quickly turned the tide. Von Raschke dominated the match from that point and ultimately made Ismail submit to the BRAIN CLAW. Von Raschke defeats Ismail by submission at 4:40.Harley Race receives a bye due to the Brody/Eadie draw. Baron Von Raschke vs. Harley RaceRace totally dominated this match. He dished out everything he had, but somehow Von Raschke managed to endure. Von Raschke absorbed multiple PILEDRIVERS and a DIVING HEADBUTT, eventually locking in the BRAIN CLAW on Race. Blood began to stream down Race's face as he tried to hang on, but ultimately his body betrayed him and he fell unconscious. Von Raschke defeats Race by knockout at 9:08 to win the HWC Super Heavyweight Title.
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Post by Madkanter on Jan 30, 2022 16:17:47 GMT
HYBRID FIGHT CLUB VOL 2, CARD 2 DENVER COLISEUM DENVER, CO 01-29-22 Lou Thesz (6’2”, 238, St. Louis, MO) vs. ‘Great’ Gama Pahalwan (5’9”, 240, Punjab, India) Thesz severely dazed Pahalwan with an immediate flying knee to the chin. Thesz went for the early victory, delivering a BACK DROP DRIVER then locked in a DRAGON SLEEPER. Pahalwan struggled briefly, but ultimately submitted. Thesz defeats Pahalwan by submission at 1:10.Kurt Angle (6’2”, 237, Pittsburgh, PA) vs. Bob Backlund (6’1”, 234, Princeton, MN) Both men battled back and forth, trying to gain an advantage. Backlund delivered a shoulder breaker and seemingly injuring Angle's shoulder. Angle tried to battle back, but Backlund capitalized on Angle's injured shoulder and Angle struggled. Backlund locked in a CROSSFACE CHICKENWING and Angle was forced to submit. Backlund defeats Angle by submission at 5:30.Ed ‘Strangler’ Lewis (5’10”, 236, Louisville, KY) vs. Khosrow ‘Iron Sheik’ Vaziri (6’0”, 262, Tehran, Iran) Both men looked for early submissions as Lewis locked in the STRANGLER'S HEADLOCK. Vaziri escaped and was able to lock in the CAMEL CLUTCH. Lewis escaped and both men battled back and forth. Both men attempted to wear the other down as the continued to batter each other. The end came as Vazizi shot at Lewis' legs, looking for a takedown, but Lewis sprawled and countered with a guillotine choke. Lewis transitioned into the STRANGLER'S HEADLOCK and made Vaziri submit. Lewis defeats Vazizi by submission at 6:44.Dan Severn (6’2”, 251, Coldwater, MI) vs. Jack Brisco (6’2”, 232, Blackwell, OK) Brisco looked for an early submission using a FIGURE FOUR LEGLOCK, but Severn reversed the hold. Severn bided his time as he worked on Brisco. Both men battled back and forth, but Severn looked like he had a plan and stuck to it. Brisco actually looked like he had things going his way, but Severn countered quickly and locked in a CHOKE SLEEPER. Brisco fought as long as he could, but ultimately was forced to submit. Severn defeats Brisco by submission at 8:01.Lou Thesz vs. Bob BacklundAfter a brief feeling out period, Thesz gained the advantage. Thesz delivered a THESZ PRESS, which he transitioned into a choke hold. Backlund escaped and recovered. Backlund continued his offensive, but couldn't do much damage. Thesz regained the advantage and the action continued back and forth until Thesz made Backlund submit to a stepover toehold facelock. Thesz defeats Backlund by submission at 8:00.Ed 'Strangler' Lewis vs. Dan SevernSevern had Lewis reeling early, but he recovered and went on the offensive. Severn absorbed a lot of punishment, but Lewis could not put him away. Severn battled back and locked in an ARMBAR. Lewis was able to escape and made a comeback, eventually making Severn submit to the STRANGLER'S HEADLOCK. Lewis defeats Severn by submission at 7:11.Lou Thesz vs. Ed 'Strangler' LewisThese two training partners squared off for the biggest prize in the division. Both men battled evenly throughout. When it looked as if one man had the match in his favor, the other would counter and gain the momentum. Eventually Thesz was able to string some high impact moves together including a BACKDROP DRIVER, but it was a THESZ PRESS followed by a barrage of hammer fists and elbows to the head and face of Lewis, knocking Thesz out. Thesz defeats Lewis by knockout at 9:00 to win the HWC Heavyweight Title.
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Post by Madkanter on Feb 5, 2022 17:23:25 GMT
HYBRID FIGHT CLUB VOL 2, CARD 3 GRADY COLE CENTER CHARLOTTE, NC 02-05-22 Frank Gotch (5’11”, 208, Humboldt, IA) vs. Tommy End (5'1”, 211, Zaanstad, Netherlands) Gotch had the early advantage, but End battled back. Both men battled back and forth, but Gotch weathered the storm and kept on End, finally making End submit to the GOTCH TOEHOLD. Gotch defeats End by submission at 8:17.'Filthy' Tom Lawlor (6'0”, 215, Las Vegas, NV) vs. Danny Hodge (5’11”, 220, Perry, OK) Hodge started the match quickly, but Lawlor was able to counter with a BOSTON CRAB. Lawlor actually used the BOSTON CRAB to counter a Hodge assault twice during the match. Lawlor continued to battle and Hodge got into trouble. Hodge gave up his back and Lawlor made him submit to a REAR NAKED CHOKE. Lawlor defeats Hodge by submission at 6:20.George Hackenschmidt (5’9”, 230, Dorpat, Estonia) vs. Josh ‘The Goods’ Woods (6’0”, 215, W. Palm Beach, FL) Both men battled back and forth until Hackenschmidt gained the advantage and began to wear Woods down, concentrating on the back and ribs. Hackenschmidt took his time, but eventually made Woods submit to the RUSSIAN BEARHUG. Hackenschmidt defeats Woods by submission at 10:24.Timothy Thatcher (6'3”, 222, Essen, Germany) vs. ‘Nature Boy’ Buddy Rogers (6’1”, 227, Camden, NJ) Rogers rocked Thatcher early with a flying knee, but couldn't put Thatcher away. Thatcher recovered and tried to get an early submission, but Rogers fought him off. Rogers regained the advantage and didn't waste any time. Rogers locked in the FIGURE FOUR GRAPEVINE and made Thatcher submit. Rogers defeats Thatcher by submission at 4:00.Frank Gotch vs. 'Filthy' Tom LawlorGotch had the early advantage, but Lawlor countered. Lawlor really took it to Gotch and had him in trouble a couple of times, but Gotch battled back. Gotch poured it on and locked in the GOTCH TOEHOLD. Gotch defeats Lawlor by submission at 9:10.George Hackenschmidt vs. [/size=3]'Nature Boy' Buddy Rogers[/size] Hackenschmidt looked greatly fatigued entering this match and attempted to get the quick victory, but Rogers countered. Rogers quickly locked in the FIGURE FOUR GRAPEVINE and made Hackenschmidt submit. Rogers defeats Hackenschmidt by submission at 5:00.Frank Gotch vs. 'Nature Boy' Buddy RogersRogers looked to take advantage of another fatigued opponent, but Gotch was able to hang in. Gotch looked for a couple of submissions, but Rogers was ultimate able to escape. Rogers eventually gained the advantage and locked in the FIGURE FOUR GRAPEVINE. Gotch fought as much as he could, but ultimately would be forced to submit. Rogers defeats Gotch by submission at 7:22 to win the HWC Cruiserweight Title.
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Post by Madkanter on Feb 6, 2022 17:25:37 GMT
HYBRID FIGHT CLUB VOL 2, CARD 4 EXPO SQUARE PAVILION TULSA, OK 02-06-22 Evan ‘Strangler’ Lewis (5’9”, 180, Ridgeway, WI) vs. Ryan Taylor (5'8”, 175, Long Beach, CA) Taylor had the early advantage, but Lewis battled back. The action continued back and forth until Lewis locked in a grapevine then transitioned to a shoulder lock. Taylor fought to escape the hold, but was unable to and eventually submitted. Lewis defeats Taylor by submission at 3:36.Johnny Gargano (5’10:, 190, Cleveland, OH) vs. Bryan ‘American Dragon’ Danielson (5’10, 185, Aberdeen, WA) It was obvious from the get go that Gargano's strategy was to wear down Danielson's neck and shoulders. Gargano locked in the GARGANO ESCAPE early, but Danielson was able to escape. The action continued back and forth with Gargano continuing to work on Danielson's neck while Danielson dazzled with multiple kicks. The end came as Danielson locked in a submission of his own, the CATTLE MUTILATION. Gargano quickly submitted. Danielson defeats Gargano by submission at 7:06.Johnny Saint (5’8”, 159, Manchester, England) vs. Zack Sabre, Jr. (6'0”, 187, Kent, England) This match moved at a frenetic pace, which suited both Englishmen just fine. Sabre looked for the submission early, but Saint was able to weather the storm. Saint made a comeback, using the JOHNNY SAINT SPECIAL to set Sabre up for the THREE-IN-ONE. Saint locked it in and as Sabre attempted to escape, Saint only cinched the hold in deeper and ultimately made Sabre submit. Saint defeats Sabre by submission at 6:55.Matthew Cross (5’7”, 185, Springfield, IL) vs. John ‘Tiger Man’ Pesek (6’0”, 185, Ravenna, NE) Pesek was all over Cross and quickly made him submit to a double wristlock. Pesek defeats Cross by submission at 1:30.Evan ‘Strangler’ Lewis vs. Bryan ‘American Dragon’ DanielsonDanielson attempted to gain an early submission with a CROSSFACE CHICKENWING, but Lewis escaped and battled back. Lewis worked on the arm and shoulder before locking in a deep STRANGLEHOLD forcing Danielson to submit. Lewis defeats Danielson by submission at 3:39Johnny Saint vs. John ‘Tiger Man’ PesekThis was a great back and forth contest as both men went looking for an early submission victory. Pesek was the first man to succeed and made Saint submit to the TIGER MAN TOEHOLD. Pesek defeats Saint by submission at 3:38Evan ‘Strangler’ Lewis vs. John ‘Tiger Man’ PesekPesek came out quickly and dominated the opening moments of the contest. Lewis endured and battled back. Lewis locked in the STRANGLEHOLD and after some struggle by Pesek, made Pesek submit. Lewis defeats Pesek by submission at 3:40 to win the HWC Middleweight Title.
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Post by Madkanter on Feb 13, 2022 16:56:47 GMT
HYBRID FIGHT CLUB VOL 2, CARD 5 BOJANGLES COLISEUM CHARLOTTE, NC 02-12-22 Mildred Burke (5’2”, 138, Coffeyville, KS) vs. Beverly Shade (5’8”, 145, Nashville, TN) This was a grueling contest in which Burke attempted to systamatically wear down Shade. Shade endured, absorbing a lot of punishment. Shade caught a second wind and caught Burke with THE HAMMER. Burke survived the move, but was definitely not in control of all her faculties. Shade followed up with a second HAMMER that finished the job and knocked out Burke. Shade defeats Burke by knockout at 10:01.Jetta Owen (5’8”, 134, Coventry, England) vs. Nicole Savoy (5’7”, 142, Sacramento, CA) Savoy came out quickly, but Owen countered and locked in the JETTA LOCK. Owen looked to have the hold in tight, but Savoy somehow managed to escape. The move took its toll, but Savoy battled back. Savoy locked in the SAVO LOCK, but Owen was able to get loose. Savoy followed up with a DRAGON SUPLEX then locked in a DRAGON SLEEPER. Savoy had the hold in deep and Owen was forced to submit. Savoy defeats Owen by submission at 2:06.Mercedes Martinez (5’7”, 147, Waterbury, CT) vs. CJ 'Thunderkitty' Lunde (5'4”, 150, Gulfport, MS) Lunde looked for an early submission a Cornbread Clutch. Martinez escaped and the match continued back and forth. Both women exchanged holds, but neither were successful in holding them for very long. As the match progressed, both women fatigued and were busted open. Lunde locked in a SLEEPER HOLD late, but couldn't hold it and as Martinez battled back the bell sounded. This match ended in a time limit draw.Jessica Troy (5’7”, 132, New Castle, Australia) vs. Shayna 'The Ace of Spades' Baszler (5'7”, 135, Sioux Falls, SD) Baszler was all over Troy and put her away in no time with an ARM BAR. Baszler defeats Troy by submission at 3:33.Beverly Shade vs. Nicole SavoySavoy dominated the match from the opening bell. Shade countered and delivered THE HAMMER. Savoy shook it off and battled back. Shade again countered and desperately connected with THE HAMMER, this time a lot cleaner, and knocked Savoy out. Shade defeats Savoy by knockout at 1:30.Shayna Baszler receives a bye due to the Martinez/Lunde draw. Beverly Shade vs. Shayna BaszlerShade looked fatigued as the match began and tried to get an early victory. She was unsuccessful, but battled valiantly, staving off exhaustion for several minutes. Eventually the length of the match and strength of Baszler took its toll. Even thought Shade had the advantage for most of the match, Baszler was able to bide her time and wait for Shade to wear down. Baszler locked in an ankle lock and made Shade submit. Baszler defeats Shade by submission to win the HWC Women's Featherweight Title.
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Post by Madkanter on Feb 20, 2022 15:40:34 GMT
HYBRID FIGHT CLUB VOL 2, CARD 6 FORD WYOMING CENTER CASPER, WY 02-19-22 'Sweet' Saraya Knight (5'3”, 126, Norwich, England) vs. Xandra 'The Suicide Blonde' Bale (5'3”, 115, Toronto, ON) Bale battled, but Knight controlled the match. After getting Bale in position, Knight made her submit to the BRIDLED ROCKING HORSE. Knight defeats Bale by submission at 5:00.Thekla Kaischauri (5'1”, 115, Vienna, Austria) vs. Tomoka Nakagawa (5'1”, 126, Asahikawa, Japan) Nakagawa systematically wore Kaischauri down. Kaischauri was able to gain the advantage several times, but Nakagawa was consitently able to counter. Nakagawa did most of her damage with the CRB and was ultimately able to make Kaischauri submit to the hold. Nakagawa defeats Kaischauri by submission at 8:44.‘Legit’ Leyla Hirsch (5’1”, 125, Moscow, Russia) vs. Gisele Shaw (5’7”, 130, Toronto, ON) Shaw dominated the early going, but Hirsch battled back. Hirsch locked in a CROSS ARMBREAKER and made Shaw submit. Hirsch defeats Shaw by submission at 3:09.‘Killer’ Kelly Lourenco (5’5”, 128, Lisbon, Portugal) vs. Sumie Sakai (5'1”, 118, (Osaka, Japan) This was a brutal, back and forth contest. Both ladies were reeling at points, but it was Sakai who came out on top after knocking Lourenco out with the SMASH MOUTH. Sakai defeats Lourenco by knockout at 5:57.'Sweet' Saraya Knight vs. Tomoka NakagawaKnight was all over Nakagawa. Knight had Nakagawa down and nearly out after a power bomb. Knight jumped in and landed a forearm to the downed Nakagawa, but Nakagawa survived. Knight didn't let up and finished the job with a second power bomb. Knight defeats Nakagawa by knockout at 3:40.'Legit' Leyla Hirsch vs. Sumie SakaiThis was a wild back and forth contest. It looked as if either woman could end this at any time. Sakai looked like she would have victory after back to back SMASH MOUTHS, but Hirsch battled back. Hirsch connected with a moonsault then followed up with a DRAGON SLEEPER. Sakai escaped. As this grueling match wore on, both women started to show signs of fatigue. Hirsch delivered back to back MOONSAULTS, but Sakai endured and locked in a cross armbreaker for the victory. Sakai defeats Hirsch by submission at 9:49.'Sweet' Saraya Knight vs. Sumie SakaiSakai was fighting fatigue before the match started, but came out quickly looking for an early victory. Sakai gave everything she had, but expired her energy fairly quickly. Knight bided her time and absorbed some punishment before locking in the BRIDLED ROCKING HORSE and making Sakai submit rather quickly. Knight defeats Sakai by submission at 3:00 to win the HWC Women's Bantamweight Title.
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Post by Admin on Feb 20, 2022 21:42:31 GMT
I really love this feel... a little sad my girl, Leyla couldn't pull it off, but a damned good tourney regardless
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Post by Madkanter on Feb 23, 2022 18:08:23 GMT
I really love this feel... a little sad my girl, Leyla couldn't pull it off, but a damned good tourney regardless Thank you. Glad you're enjoying. Now with all the champions crowned, I will return to a more standard card format.
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