Unsigned Heavyweights - Thread Three

It looks like Tony Mustard and John Demmel have been getting some wins under their belts in the UK. However, does anyone know how old they are? They both look far north of 30.


Not sure, I was under the impression Mustard wasn't very old, and was a blown-up 205lb'er? He's 5-0 now, isn't he? No idea about Demmel.


Hideki "Big Body" Sekine


7-0 mma record. competed in ADCC

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How old is he? Looks pretty old.....his credentials could make him a decent fight for Fedor though!



Guys, do you consider Curtis Blaydes to be a real deal? Guy is only 4-0, but looks impressive IMO


100%. He's improving rapidly, has good credentials, is YOUNG (!!) and has killer instinct plus he's a good-sized HW. I think he'll be 6-0 by the summer and in the UFC.
 
In a recent interview with Smoldarev interviewer asked him about UFC. Smoldarev said that promotion doesn't matter for him & he is comfortable with M-1 and he likes that all fights are not that far away from his home.
Pavlovich signed 2 year contract with Fight Nights. IIRC they said that they are ready to let him go to the UFC if UFC asks for it.
 
In a recent interview with Smoldarev interviewer asked him about UFC. Smoldarev said that promotion doesn't matter for him & he is comfortable with M-1 and he likes that all fights are not that far away from his home.
Pavlovich signed 2 year contract with Fight Nights. IIRC they said that they are ready to let him go to the UFC if UFC asks for it.


That's cool, hopefully he picks up 2 more wins then moves to the UFC.
 

Thank you! So since the article was posted in Nov 2014, he's 34 now turning 35 this year.

I was told Demmel is 37, so both of them are older, although Mustard is younger than I thought.

I'd like to see a mini tournament in BAMMA with Godbeer, Mulheron, Austin, and Mustard. Mulheron and Mustard train together, so have them on opposite sides of the bracket and hope they don't meet.
 
In a recent interview with Smoldarev interviewer asked him about UFC. Smoldarev said that promotion doesn't matter for him & he is comfortable with M-1 and he likes that all fights are not that far away from his home.
Pavlovich signed 2 year contract with Fight Nights. IIRC they said that they are ready to let him go to the UFC if UFC asks for it.

At this point I'm more interested in Pavlovich. Smoldarev is still young, and if he beats Volkov he still has a handful fights in M-1 to keep him busy for a year or two. There's Sergei, Arsen Abdulkerimov, Gluhov, Garner, and a rematch with Delija.
 
At this point I'm more interested in Pavlovich. Smoldarev is still young, and if he beats Volkov he still has a handful fights in M-1 to keep him busy for a year or two. There's Sergei, Arsen Abdulkerimov, Gluhov, Garner, and a rematch with Delija.

What info do you have on Pavlovitch? Training background, age etc. I've watched a few fights and been very impressed. Can't find footage of his last fight but Wolf is a solid HW. If what the other dude said about FightNights being willing to let him go, how many fights more would you give him before signing?
 
What info do you have on Pavlovitch? Training background, age etc. I've watched a few fights and been very impressed. Can't find footage of his last fight but Wolf is a solid HW. If what the other dude said about FightNights being willing to let him go, how many fights more would you give him before signing?

He's the second profile in the main post in this thread. He's 23 with a boxing and greco roman background. I think he's 1 or 2 fights away to be honest, he needs a big signature win over a vet, maybe Josh Copeland since he fought on the same card.

His fight with Wolf should be on Fightpass, although you need to pay for that subscription, mind you it's worth it in my opinion.
 
He's the second profile in the main post in this thread. He's 23 with a boxing and greco roman background. I think he's 1 or 2 fights away to be honest, he needs a big signature win over a vet, maybe Josh Copeland since he fought on the same card.

His fight with Wolf should be on Fightpass, although you need to pay for that subscription, mind you it's worth it in my opinion.

Ahh my bad I hadn't read the OP for a while. I could tell he was a solid striker, good to know he has a wrestlng background.
Being that he's only 23 and early into his career, I'd like to see him get at least 3 more fight and get more experience before signing.
Guys like Geronimo dos Santos and McSweeney seem like good fights at this stage, although I dont know their contract status atm.

Probably is about time I stumped out for fightpass. I did have use of one... through less than legal ways, but they changed the password haha.
 
Also Smoldarev said that Baruto gonna invite him to help him with training.
 
Some big amateur news:

Dontale Mayes will be making his pro debut in Feb against Harry Hunsucker. Mayes will be a guy to watch, expect him to be dropping lots of guys on his way to a big organization.

Also Steve Mowry is now training at the Blackzillians in Florida for a pro debut in 2016. Bluegrassmma.com has a great article on him: http://www.bluegrassmma.com/2016/01...training-with-the-blackzilians-for-pro-debut/
 
Some big amateur news:

Dontale Mayes will be making his pro debut in Feb against Harry Hunsucker. Mayes will be a guy to watch, expect him to be dropping lots of guys on his way to a big organization.

Also Steve Mowry is now training at the Blackzillians in Florida for a pro debut in 2016. Bluegrassmma.com has a great article on him: http://www.bluegrassmma.com/2016/01...training-with-the-blackzilians-for-pro-debut/


Nice.

I also think Pavlovich will be UFC-bound by maybe the summer, if he improves to 8-0. Definitely in my top 3 at the moment, along with Curtis Blaydes who I also expect to see in 2016 and Goltsov.

Mowry and Mayes seem like future big-leaguers, too.
 
Just an update, Jermaine McDermott got picked up by Bellator and will be fighting this month. He is still undefeated.
 
Some upcoming fights:
Jeremy Hardy vs Dale Mitchell
Arnold Adams vs Daniel James
Brad Faylor vs Eric Lunsford
Josh Applet vs Roy Boughton


Was also wondering if you've seen any footage on Alan Baudot? 6'4, 27 year old, French heavy who is 3-0. He's fought all his fights in Japan, all by finish.
 
This post is dedicated to the heavyweight prototype of the modern prospect scouting era, Guram Gugenishvili. Please see this video posted in honor of his memory. Guram's memorial video.

For previous Unsigned Heavyweights threads, please see the following link: Thread Two

Due to the overall scope of the heavyweight division and the visibility most new prospects receive as opposed to other divisions, I thought it would be interesting to post my personal list of upcoming heavyweights that could eventually make their way into a major promotion.

I've only listed fighters who have never been signed by the UFC, Pride, Strikeforce, or Bellator, with preference to fighters under 35. Factors I've taken into account when profiling fighters are: Age, camp, record, level of opposition, dedication (fight consistency and athleticism), and skill-set.

Please feel free to post your own prospects, and promote discussion of heavyweights outside major organizations in this thread to make it a continuing resource for fans and insiders alike.


1. Curtis Blaydes

Height: 6'4" Weight: 255 Age: 24 Reach: 83" Rec: 4-0

Heavyweight NJCAA wrestling champion Curtis "Razor" Blaydes is a rare find in the heavyweight division. With the same amateur wrestling credentials as former UFC champion Jon Jones, Blaydes is a proven athlete with enormous potential. Blaydes earlier fights were showcased by strong ground and pound courtesy of his wrestling base, however more recent fights have shown Blaydes developing his striking at a rapid pace. Whether his skills will ever match his athleticism is something that will be left for time to tell, and something that we should all be watching for intently.

2. Sergey Pavlovich

Height: 6'3" Weight: 241 Age: 23 Reach: N/A Rec: 6-0

A greco roman wrestler with a masters of sport in army hand to hand combat, Pavlovich has a strong base for both grappling and striking. An oddity in the division, Pavlovich looks like a professional fighter with over a dozen fights when he steps into the ring despite his young age and record. Pavlovich is fast and technical on the feet, utilizing a variety of kicks, jabs, and winging punches to overwhelm his opponents. His ground game is suffocating, and his ability to generate power from odd angles and positions allows him to do damage regardless of where the fight goes. If Pavlovich keeps evolving he could be a top 10 talent in his mid 20's.

3. Amir Aliakbari

Height: 6'6" Weight: 265 Age: 27 Reach: N/A Rec: 2-0

Former Greco-Roman wrestler and worlds gold metal winner Amir Aliakbari holds both the potential to be one of the greatest heavyweight mixed martial artists of all time, or one of the most infamous. While Amir Aliakbari's contentious past is behind him, his long term success relies on it to never recur. As one of the greatest Greco-Roman wrestlers on the planet, Aliakbari's athletic ceiling is as massive as he is. Training at AKA Thailand with Soa Palelei and recently Mark Hunt, Aliakbari has a solid stable of training partners to advance his skill-set, an advantage that will be even greater upon a planned move to ATT in the US.

4. Marcin Tybura

Height: 6'3" Weight: 251 Age: 30 Reach: N/A Rec: 13-1

Tybura was a rather unlikely fighter to ascend to being a top heavyweight prospect. Originally heralded as an undefeated fighter with a notable split decision win over Szymon Bajor, Tybura made waves with his strength and ground fighting supremacy courtesy of a Brazilian Ju-Jitsu brown belt. As a developing striker Tybura relies on his strong takedowns and extreme physicality on the ground. Tybura has a physique very reminiscent of The Last Emperor, and while he isn't winning any body building competitions, he has excellent core strength and has shown moments of explosiveness that could become much more defining of his style the more he improves. A recent loss to LHW Stephan Puetz has raised questions about Tybura's conditioning and durability, flaws that will need to be improved upon if he is to remain a top prospect.

5. Denis Smoldarev

Height: 6'7" Weight: 265 Age: 25 Reach: N/A Rec: 11-1

Nicknamed Brock Lesnar by his peers due to his similar characteristics, Smoldarev is the largest heavyweight on the list. The comparisons to Lesnar end with appearance however, as Smoldarev hails from a striking background. Smoldarev's striking is powerful and crisp, a feature that is readily apparent in his kicks and knees, but it's his pure physicality that allows him to bully his way into favorable positions whether it be on the ground or on the feet, often causing opponents to relent early in the fight. Smoldarev could be the fighter heralded as the top heavyweight prospect in the near future, however he will need to work on his defensive wrestling and ability to overcome more durable fighters.

6. Denis Goltsov

Height: 6'5" Weight: 232 Age: 25 Reach: N/A Rec: 16-4

An accomplished striker and opportunistic grappler, Goltsov had a rough start to his career, earning 3 submission losses and a TKO to fellow heavyweight Alexander Volkov. Goltsov stands at a very lean 6'5, however despite his thinner frame, he carries explosive one punch knockout power. Goltsov has recently proven his losses were simply growing pains, and has compiled an impressive resume of wins over veterans and prospects alike.

7. Yosef Ali Mohammad

Height: 6'7" Weight: 253 Age: 26 Reach: 82" Rec: 5-2

Lengthy Swedish grappler Yosef Ali Mohammad is an interesting wild card that could end up being one of the best heavyweights to ever come out of Europe. Ali Mohammad is monstrously athletic for his frame and moves like a much lighter fighter. Like most European heavyweights, Ali Mohammad suffers from a lacking wrestling game, and is still obviously new to the techniques and nuances that will allow him to overcome Russian and American adversaries with strong takedowns. His ability to fly around the ring, striking at odd angles and generally doing the things lightweights are capable of makes him dangerous to anyone who can't slow down his attacks. Ali Mohammad also has a good submission game, enabling him some offense when grounded and affording him more options to finish fighters who become overwhelmed by his strikes.

8. Ante Delija

Height: 6'5" Weight: 251 Age: 25 Reach: N/A Rec: 14-3

Delija has experienced ups and downs, and perhaps his only saving grace is his age and ability to improve, whereas an older fighter may see his limit in sight. Delija combines a strong and sometimes wild striking game with brutal top control. Recent fights and a new training camp has given Delija a second breath, as evidenced by his much improved wrestling and submission defense. If Delija can continue to eliminate flaws from his game, he will undoubtedly find a place amongst the heavyweight elite.

9. Smealinho Rama

Height: 6'1" Weight: 227 Age: 23 Reach: 74" Rec: 9-2

One of the most explosive and well rounded heavyweights on this list and also one of the youngest, Rama is an ever evolving fighter that has all the tools to make an impact on the division. Tearing through every notable Canadian heavyweight on the scene, Rama made a name for himself in Alberta's MFC promotion. Rama is versed in every aspect of the game, has excellent hips and movement, and is a natural learner. His skill-set in general is still in its youth, much as he is, and can sometimes see him overwhelmed in facets of the MMA game where others are highly disciplined. However Rama's well roundedness allows him to take the fight where he is comfortable and execute complex gameplans.

10. Cody East

Height: 6'3" Weight: 241 Age: 27 Reach: 76" Rec: 11-1

The less athletic but more skilled of the two East brothers, Cody has shown to be a solid, well rounded fighter with developing cardio. Cody's boxing is the trade he peddles in MMA, and his impressive TKO ratio shows it. Training out of New Mexico, Cody has chances to train at high level camps such as Jackson/Winklejohn. Cody's entrance into a big promotion will largely depend on future victories, as his strength of competition has been an issue in determining his true ability.
Nicknamed brock lesnar but is known for his striking sounds like a star wonder why ufc or bellator don't realize these polish guys would get big in the United States have them fight in Chicago a couple times guarantee sell out
 
Nicknamed brock lesnar but is known for his striking sounds like a star wonder why ufc or bellator don't realize these polish guys would get big in the United States have them fight in Chicago a couple times guarantee sell out


Do you mean Smoldarev? If so, he's Estonian.

Good to see Eric Lunsford back as Dr Glaze stated, hopefully he can get back to winning ways.
 
Some upcoming fights:
Jeremy Hardy vs Dale Mitchell
Arnold Adams vs Daniel James
Brad Faylor vs Eric Lunsford
Josh Applet vs Roy Boughton


Was also wondering if you've seen any footage on Alan Baudot? 6'4, 27 year old, French heavy who is 3-0. He's fought all his fights in Japan, all by finish.

This is one of those rare moments where I haven't actually heard of him. I just watched some footage and I'm sold, he's fast and accurate with good muay thai. He laid a horrible beating on Shunsuke Inoue in his last fight it looks like. I'll add him to my honorables. Mind you I have two concerns, the first being his camp is listed as Mach Dojo, which I hope isn't full time since he doesn't have good training partners there for a heavyweight. French camps have better training partners for heavier guys. The second is he had a weigh in at 220 pounds at some point, but he also looks to be fairly lean at whatever weight he fights at, so he could either go up or down. Good find though.
 
Some upcoming fights:
Josh Applet vs Roy Boughton

I know this is strictly a HW discussion thread, but just checked the card out for this one and its pretty damn solid for a regional event... Scott Smith is slated to fight Justin Baesman, David Mitchell vs. Max Griffin....
 
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