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My kind of fighter. Love how he combines his striking with his takedowns. Great ground control, too. We would obviously have to see how he does when he steps up in competition, but he looks very good. W find from you.man this dude might be a blue chip. Pavel Andrusca 23 bw (6-0) elite wrestling background
Ahmet Simsek VS Pavel Andrusca
Pavel Andrusca VS Thyago Silva
Pavel Andrusca VS Eriquis Camilo
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UAE Warriors. Same for Ilias BulaidWelterweight
- Omran Chaaban – 2001ish – Finland – Cage MMA – 7-1
Damn, this guy is young. I thought he was about five years older. Do you think he might get on DWCS this year?David Mgoyan – 2004 – Russia – Tuff-n-Uff – 7-0
UAE Warriors. Same for Ilias Bulaid
By the way, Bouafia is a free agent
Damn, this guy is young. I thought he was about five years older. Do you think he might get on DWCS this year?
Bantamweight
- Asaf Chopurov – 2001 – Georgia – RCC – 7-0
- Santiago Luna – 2004 – Mexico – Tuff-n-Uff – 6-0
- Tiago Pereira – 1997 – Brazil – Jungle Fight – 8-0
- Juan Diaz - 1998 - Peru - LUX - 14-1-1
- Jakub Wiklacz – 1996 – Poland – Free Agent – 16-3-2
- Nicholas Hwende - 1997ish - Zimbabwe - BRAVE - 9-1
- Marcos Aurelio – 2004 – Brazil – LFA – 7-0
- Aboubakar Younousov - France - Ares - 7-0
- Khalim Nazruloev – 1998 – Tajikistan – RCC – 11-0
- Dzhamaludin Aliev – 1999 – Russia – Core FC – 10-0
- Miljan Zdravkovic – 2000 – Serbia – FNC – 11-0 (new entry)
- Rodrigo Vera - 1995 - Peru - Fusion FC - 20-1-1
- Mitch McKee - 1997 - USA - LFA - 9-0
- Christian McAuley – 1999 – USA – CFFC – 6-0
- Luciano Pereira – 2001- Uruguay – Samurai Fight House – 14-1
- Yryskeldi Duysheev – 2001 – Kyrgyzstan – Road FC – 11-0
- Mehemmedeli Osmanli – 2004 – Azerbaijan – UAE Warriors – 9-0
- Louis Lee-Scott - 2000 - England - Ares - 9-0
- Khuseyn Shaykhaev - 1997 - Russia - CFFC - 12-1
- Ren Ozaki - 2002ish - Japan - DEEP - 7-1-2
- John Sweeney - 1995 - USA - LFA - 14-3
- Eduardo Penha – 1996ish – USA - Tuff-n-Uff – 6-0
- Liam Gittins – 1997ish – England – Cage Warriors
- Shinebaatar Bat-Erdene – Mongolia – Gladiator – 4-0
- Shin Haraguchi – 1998 – Japan – Road FC – 10-2 (re-entry)
Zdravkovic comes in as a new entry as explained on his hype post.
Even though Vera won and looked fine I dropped him a few places as I just think the guys who were just below him are a bit more impressive.
Bakhtovar Yunusov had a draw with a bit of a journeyman which I haven’t seen yet but not a great look on paper.
Cody Chovacek won his title fight but it was highly debateable and I scored it against him so he’s off for now.
That brings Shin Haraguchi back at the bottom.
I've only seen a quick hl but according to vk page "Bakhtovar Yunusov (10-0-1) drew with Riskulbek Ibraimov (23-16-1) at MCFC Combat 3. Bakhtovar and his team expressed their dissatisfaction with the result to the judges and are appealing the decision. The organization itself was also surprised by the result and announced that a commission will be formed to review the results of the competition"Bantamweight
- Asaf Chopurov – 2001 – Georgia – RCC – 7-0
- Santiago Luna – 2004 – Mexico – Tuff-n-Uff – 6-0
- Tiago Pereira – 1997 – Brazil – Jungle Fight – 8-0
- Juan Diaz - 1998 - Peru - LUX - 14-1-1
- Jakub Wiklacz – 1996 – Poland – Free Agent – 16-3-2
- Nicholas Hwende - 1997ish - Zimbabwe - BRAVE - 9-1
- Marcos Aurelio – 2004 – Brazil – LFA – 7-0
- Aboubakar Younousov - France - Ares - 7-0
- Khalim Nazruloev – 1998 – Tajikistan – RCC – 11-0
- Dzhamaludin Aliev – 1999 – Russia – Core FC – 10-0
- Miljan Zdravkovic – 2000 – Serbia – FNC – 11-0 (new entry)
- Rodrigo Vera - 1995 - Peru - Fusion FC - 20-1-1
- Mitch McKee - 1997 - USA - LFA - 9-0
- Christian McAuley – 1999 – USA – CFFC – 6-0
- Luciano Pereira – 2001- Uruguay – Samurai Fight House – 14-1
- Yryskeldi Duysheev – 2001 – Kyrgyzstan – Road FC – 11-0
- Mehemmedeli Osmanli – 2004 – Azerbaijan – UAE Warriors – 9-0
- Louis Lee-Scott - 2000 - England - Ares - 9-0
- Khuseyn Shaykhaev - 1997 - Russia - CFFC - 12-1
- Ren Ozaki - 2002ish - Japan - DEEP - 7-1-2
- John Sweeney - 1995 - USA - LFA - 14-3
- Eduardo Penha – 1996ish – USA - Tuff-n-Uff – 6-0
- Liam Gittins – 1997ish – England – Cage Warriors
- Shinebaatar Bat-Erdene – Mongolia – Gladiator – 4-0
- Shin Haraguchi – 1998 – Japan – Road FC – 10-2 (re-entry)
Zdravkovic comes in as a new entry as explained on his hype post.
Even though Vera won and looked fine I dropped him a few places as I just think the guys who were just below him are a bit more impressive.
Bakhtovar Yunusov had a draw with a bit of a journeyman which I haven’t seen yet but not a great look on paper.
Cody Chovacek won his title fight but it was highly debateable and I scored it against him so he’s off for now.
That brings Shin Haraguchi back at the bottom.