Showing posts with label Adam Lynn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adam Lynn. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Maromo caps night of knockouts at MFC 34


‘Afrikan Assassin’ awesome, Mutapcic & Flynn set for middleweight title showdown
 

Mukai Maromo erased all doubt arising from his earlier controversial win over Adam Lynn, using a spectacular display of striking skills to knockout his rival in the main event of the Maximum Fighting Championship’s MFC 34: Total Recall.
 

Fighting in front of his home-town fans in Edmonton, Alberta, and live on AXS TV Fights across the United States, Maromo blitzed Lynn with a vicious assault showcasing hand speed, damaging elbow strikes and uppercuts, and destructive knees. “The Afrikan Assassin” was all over Lynn early in the second round, pinning him in the corner and sending the sold-out crowd at the Mayfield Conference Centre into a frenzy with his punishing strikes. But the former U.S. Marine didn’t go away easy until a final knee caught him square on the chin, sending Lynn face first to the canvas.
 

Maromo (8-2) stood over his fallen foe as the referee stepped in to stop the assault at 1:26 of Round 2. Maromo’s fifth consecutive win also earned him the Knockout of the Night award – the second of his career. It was a gut-wrenching loss for Lynn (17-10), who not only failed to make weight causing the bout to be reduced from a title fight to a three-round, non-title affair, but had also lost a highly contentious split-decision to Maromo at MFC 33.
 

The Maromo result capped an exhilarating night of knockouts, two of which cemented the pairing that will vie for the MFC middleweight title in October. A beautiful combination from Joseph “Leonidas” Henle dropped Luke Harris to the mat, and Henle jumped in to finish matters just 1:57 into their bout. Henle (8-0-1) captured his fifth straight win in his MFC debut, while Harris (9-2) saw his nine-fight winning streak – all first-round submissions – come to a screeching halt.
 

Henle, who fights out of Thousand Oaks, California, will meet Elvis “The King” Mutapcic for the MFC’s 185-pound division belt after Mutapcic destroyed Jacen Flynn with a rabid ground-and-pound attack, and getting the victory only 1:39 into their matchup. Like Henle, it was a grand MFC debut for Mutapcic (11-2) who roughed up Flynn (10-3) in the opening seconds and never looked back. Mutapcic, who is originally from Bosnia and now fights out of Des Moines, Iowa, is slated to meet Henle for the title at MFC 35: Explosive Encounter on Oct. 26.
 

The MFC’s re-ignited heavyweight division was launched in impressive fashion as Mike “The Honey Badger” Hackert proved to be the undisputed No. 1 heavyweight in Canada with a quick demolition of Tim Hague in a rematch of their original bout from May that Hackert won via decision. Hackert left no doubt as to his standing in the rankings as he brutalized Hague with lightning-quick punches followed by an attack to the body that crumpled Hague to the canvas. Hackert, who was outweighed by 40 pounds, continued to bang away at Hague’s body before sealing the deal with more ground-and-pound at the 2:27 mark of Round 1.
 

Hackert (6-1) earned his first stoppage victory (five previous wins all by decision) in his first MFC fight, while Hague (14-7) came up short in his MFC debut.
 

The Submission of the Night award went to debuting Montana fighter Jason “The Savage” Zentgraf (6-1) who seized an opportunity and finished off Cody Krahn (11-5), coaxing a tapout via bar-arm choke at 1:15 of Round 1.
 

The MFC 34 main card was rounded out by the return of welterweight prospect Dhiego “Maluco” Lima, who started slowly but regained the form he had shown prior to the only loss on his record – a decision defeat to reigning MFC 170-pound division champ Nathan Coy.
 

Lima (7-1) began to pick apart opponent Nick Hinchliffe (19-9) in Round 2 and by the end of the fight, Hinchliffe was badly damaged by accurate punches and vicious leg kicks. Lima, who fights out of Atlanta, Georgia, showed all the signs that he had recovered from a couple of serious injuries, taking a unanimous decision with 30-27 counts on all three judges’ scorecards.

MFC 34 Other Results:
 

Derek Boyle (8-5) def. Dan Ring (5-1) – TKO, 0:20, Round 1
 

Derek Parker (4-1-1) def. Paul Grandbois (4-4) – Tapout via rear-naked choke, 3:24, Round 1
 

Smealinho Rama (3-0) def. Lee Mein – TKO, 2:49, Round 1

Tickets for MFC 35: Explosive Encounter go on sale Monday, Aug. 13 and are available exclusively through the MFC Ticket Hotline by calling (780) 504-2024.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Schedule Change Tune In MFC 33 comes to TSN 2 This Saturday June 9


Collision Course card one of the Maximum Fighting Championship’s best

One of the most epic and thrilling nights in the 12-year history of the Maximum Fighting Championship is coming to TSN2. 

MFC 33: Collision Course will air on TSN2 on Saturday, June 9 at 4:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. MT/1:30 p.m. PT and is sure to be an unforgettable experience of world-class fighters who put everything they’ve got on the line.

The MFC 33 card features the impressive performance put on by newly crowned MFC welterweight champion Nathan “Soul Force” Coy in his quest for the title against home-town hero Ryan “The Kid” McGillivray.

Collision Course also gives mixed martial arts fans across Canada the opportunity to make their own judgment on the highly controversial showdown between former U.S. Marine Adam Lynn and “The Afrikan Assassin” Mukai Maromo. The outcome, which left many in disbelief, has already resulted in an immediate rematch slated for MFC 34 on August 10 – and this time with the MFC lightweight title at stake.

MFC 33 also showcased the long-awaited return of accomplished judo/jiu-jitsu practitioner Luke Harris, plus the fiery clash between former hockey enforcer Derek “The Lion” Parker and Jared “The Yeti” McComb.

This was one of the most memorable nights ever for the Maximum Fighting Championship, and fans will be riveted from start to finish. Don’t miss MFC 33: Collision Course on TSN2.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

‘Afrikan Assassin’ ready for clash of strikers at MFC 33

Maromo intent on lighting up Lynn

By MFC Staff

Mukai Maromo liked what he saw from his upcoming opponent Adam Lynn.

Give credit where credit is due. Lynn lit up Curtis Demarce at MFC 31, earned the Knockout of the Night, and the MFC’s 2011 Knockout of the Year.

Lynn padded his resume with that win. Maromo would like nothing more than to knock Lynn from the executive office down to the mailroom.

“He looked very good against Curtis, but that’s where I like to play so if he does decide to keep it standing, then it’s going to be fireworks all night baby!” declared “The Afrikan Assassin.”

In what is shaping up to be one of the Maximum Fighting Championship’s all-time classic matchups of potent strikers, Maromo (7-2) meets Lynn (17-8) in a lightweight showdown at MFC 33: Collision Course on Friday, May 4. Their bout will be one of the highlighted attractions on the six-fight main card airing live on HDNet Fights from the Mayfield Conference Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, beginning at 10 p.m. ET/8 p.m. MT/7 p.m. PT (check local listings for channel designation).

Despite Lynn’s last impressive outing, an ultra-confident Maromo is set to step between the ring ropes and face the stiffest test of his burgeoning career.

“I’m very excited about fighting him. It’s a welcome upgrade in the caliber of competition,” noted Maromo.

“I see it being a very exciting stand-up battle, and everyone can expect another dynamite performance on my part for sure. Adam’s KO was a spectacular one for sure, but that has absolutely no bearing on our fight. If anything it serves as a marker for where I need to be in order to take the next step, and I eagerly await the challenge.”

Maromo has started to build up his own highlight reel under the MFC banner. At MFC 30, he clobbered Scott Cleve in only 36 seconds, earning the Knockout of the Night for his quick work. That performance, followed by Lynn’s nasty work at MFC 31, set the stage for their clash at MFC 33 marking the first time in organizational history that back-to-back winners of the Knockout of the Night award will meet.

The native of Zimbabwe, who first moved to the United States on a track scholarship before coming to Canada, rattled off the best outing of his young career at MFC 31 when he took apart fellow Muay Thai practitioner Sabah Fadai in a convincing three-round verdict.

Having healed up from a hand injury, Maromo is fully prepped to take on Lynn, the onetime United States Marine.

“I’m glad to be a part of such an exciting piece of MFC history for sure, and it makes for an exciting night for everybody having that much knockout power in the ring at the same time,” said Maromo.

“I had been a little more tentative with my Muay Thai because my ground game was not where I needed it to be, but now it’s exactly where I need it to be. If you thought that last fight was a good one wait till you see this one.”

Maromo and Lynn are certainly frontrunners in the next wave of contenders for the MFC lightweight belt. An impressive showing by either man will put him at the centre of the title picture. Never one to shy away from the spotlight, Maromo would love the opportunity to represent the MFC by wearing a championship belt.

“The MFC lightweight title scene has been very interesting of late, and after I get this win over Adam, I’m planning on taking one more fight before I make my bid for the strap, so let it be known, “The Afrikan Assassin” officially has gold fever,” stated Maromo.

“As far as I’m concerned I have both long- and short-term goals. I’m obviously in this to try and be the best at it so each fight serves as a measuring stick for how much I have improved. So with that in mind the majority of my focus is on the fight at hand, but as far as my standing in the MFC lightweight ranks goes, I think I just made a big splash, but also have a way to go before I reach the top of that ladder.”

Tickets for MFC 33: Collision Course are going fast and available only via the MFC Ticket Hotline at (780) 504-2024.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Main card set for MFC 33

Maromo vs. Lynn plus two more bouts added to Collision Course on May 4
The Maximum Fighting Championship has completed its lineup of the main card for MFC 33: Collision Course slated for Friday, May 4 in Edmonton, Alberta.
The main card, highlighted by the MFC welterweight title tilt between Ryan “The Kid” McGillivray and Nathan “Soulforce” Coy, will air live on HDNet Fights from the Mayfield Conference Centre beginning at 10 p.m. ET/8 p.m. MT/7 p.m. PT (check local listings for channel designation).
For the first time in organization history, back-to-back winners of the Knockout of the Night will clash as home-town favorite “The African Assassin” Mukai Maromo tangles with Adam Lynn in a lightweight matchup. Maromo (6-2) captured the KO of the Night honor at MFC 30 as he felled Scott Cleve in just 36 seconds. Maromo ran his winning streak to three straight when he captured a convincing unanimous decision verdict over Sabah Fadai at MFC 31.
At MFC 31, it was Lynn’s turn to take home the KO of the Night award when he blasted Curtis Demarce with a vicious elbow only 1:38 into their encounter. Lynn, who fights out of Laguna Hills, California, would later get the nod for the MFC’s 2011 Knockout of the Year. Lynn (17-8) is on a real tear having won six straight with the demolition of Demarce being the sixth knockout victory of his 10-year career.
Another home-town fighter has a spot on the MFC 33 roster as Cody “Genghis” Krahn meets up with MFC newcomer Mike Kent in a middleweight bout. Krahn (11-4), who has won eight of his last 10 outings and has eight submission wins under his belt, finally earned his long-awaited first win under the MFC banner when he scored a hard-fought, first-round submission of Ryan Chiappe at MFC 31.
But Krahn doesn’t have an easy task ahead of him in the unbeaten Kent (8-0), who hails from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Kent has finished all but one of his fights, and has stopped his opposition four times inside the first round.
Chiappe (8-7) will get a chance to redeem himself at MFC 33 as he meets the rejuvenated Jamie “The Ghost” Toney (15-7) in a welterweight showdown. Chiappe, a native of Prince George, British Columbia, has won four of his last six outings, and boasts six knockouts on his resume.
Toney, the Bas Rutten-trained talent from Los Angeles, California, was stopped by Dhiego Lima in his organizational debut at MFC 30, but rebounded with a clear-cut decision victory over Kyle Jackson at MFC 32 in January – a battle that is an early contender for the MFC’s 2012 Fight of the Year. A well-rounded battler, Toney has six knockouts and seven submission victories to his credit.

MFC 33: Collision Course Main Card
Nathan Coy vs. Ryan McGillivray – MFC welterweight title
Adam Lynn vs. Mukai Maromo – lightweight
Aron Lofton vs. Dwayne Lewis – light-heavyweight
Jamie Toney vs. Ryan Chiappe – welterweight
Mike Kent vs. Cody Krahn – middleweight
Diego Bautista vs. Sabah Fadai – lightweight

Tickets for MFC 33: Collision Course are on sale now and available exclusively through the MFC Ticket Hotline at (780) 504-2024.