TheMostInterestingMan
09-06-2010, 01:48 PM
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UOC 35 Preview
They say you don't become a true Champion until you defended your title. UOC 34 the first of the Champions became the first to defend. Now at UOC 35 the rest of your Champions are set to walk down the same road and defend there titles as well. They look to build onto there legacy.
This is UOC 35 Rupture.
Main Events
HW Championship
Eddie Stone (3-0) vs. Drewbe1990 (3-1 Champion)
Eddie Stone still unbeaten in the HW division is coming off of impressive victories over dangerous Ceedamonster and the exciting B Wrizzle. Only thing standing in his way is the invincible champ. Or is he? Drewbe strung together impressive win's on his way to becoming HW Champion. But showed a huge ***** in his armor as he was dominated in his out of weightclass fight from last week. Now to prove he is a worthy Champion he needs a title defense more than ever, not only to turn back to his winning ways, but also prove he is the Undisputed HW Champ.
Eddie Stone vs. B Wrizzle UOC 33
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Drewbe captures Gold at UOC 33 versus teammate James Ark
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MW Championship
B A Baruckus (3-0) vs. Fate (3-0) (Champion)
Fate without a shadow of a doubt had one of the hardest road's to claim championship Gold. His first title defense comes against Chute Boxe's own BA. Also 3-0 he is looking to take the momentum built up from his recent win over dangerous teammate Tatanka and take the strap away from the Gauntlet Champion. Fate has been impressive, but has already spoke about a lack of desire to continue the hard training it takes to be champ. Could this be his undoing. Although Fate was assuring if and when he walks away he will still be perfect if at all possible. So its safe to say he will be preparing hard for the tough challenge that stands before him.
B A vs. Tatanka UOC 34
<iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/14690106" width="400" height="300" frameborder="0"></iframe><p><a href="http://vimeo.com/14690106">B A vs Tatanka UOC MW</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user3922038">B A Baruckus</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
Fate crowned Champ vs. Widow-Maker187 at UOC 33
<iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/14597515" width="400" height="300" frameborder="0"></iframe><p><a href="http://vimeo.com/14597515">Untitled</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user1992185">Widow-Maker187</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
WW Championship
Fy8 Ny8 (3-1) vs. B Rizzo (4-0) (Champion)
FY8 NY8 2.0 is on his way to attempt to claiming the strap for the second season in a row. Last years MW Champ will have to face off against the still unbeaten B Rizzo. This submission machine has been untouchable since his joining in the UOC. However as of late he has been showing he has more than just submission skills. Last two victories via TKO, B Rizzo is prepared to go where ever the fight takes him and do whatever is needed to keep his title around his waist.
FY8 dominates Rizzo's Teammate Tigerxlr at UOC 34
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B Rizzo's lastest TKO victory coming in his first out of weightclass fight
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LW Championship
Tha Premiere (2-0) vs. Superman (3-2) II
Since his joining in the League Tha Premiere has established himself as one of the most dangerous xbox fighters in the history of the league. As much expected Tha Premiere went on route to become this seasons LW Champion. However the fight was ruled a NC due to a accidental rule violation. Now in order to reclaim what some would say is maybe his. He has to rematch Superman. Without a doubt his toughest test of the year.
Most would have predicted Premiere to take the LW strap in early season prediction, however at UOC 31 the long time UOC vet Superman stood toe to toe with Tha Premiere and gave him all he could handle before getting caught in the 3rd round by a hook. Dispite a little rocky start and his 3-2 record, make no doubt Superman is more than a worth competitor to take on Premiere. And never count out this former 2009 Champion from reclaiming UOC Gold.
UOC 31's Epic War between Tha Premiere and Superman
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UOC 35 Preview
They say you don't become a true Champion until you defended your title. UOC 34 the first of the Champions became the first to defend. Now at UOC 35 the rest of your Champions are set to walk down the same road and defend there titles as well. They look to build onto there legacy.
This is UOC 35 Rupture.
Main Events
HW Championship
Eddie Stone (3-0) vs. Drewbe1990 (3-1 Champion)
Eddie Stone still unbeaten in the HW division is coming off of impressive victories over dangerous Ceedamonster and the exciting B Wrizzle. Only thing standing in his way is the invincible champ. Or is he? Drewbe strung together impressive win's on his way to becoming HW Champion. But showed a huge ***** in his armor as he was dominated in his out of weightclass fight from last week. Now to prove he is a worthy Champion he needs a title defense more than ever, not only to turn back to his winning ways, but also prove he is the Undisputed HW Champ.
Eddie Stone vs. B Wrizzle UOC 33
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Drewbe captures Gold at UOC 33 versus teammate James Ark
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MW Championship
B A Baruckus (3-0) vs. Fate (3-0) (Champion)
Fate without a shadow of a doubt had one of the hardest road's to claim championship Gold. His first title defense comes against Chute Boxe's own BA. Also 3-0 he is looking to take the momentum built up from his recent win over dangerous teammate Tatanka and take the strap away from the Gauntlet Champion. Fate has been impressive, but has already spoke about a lack of desire to continue the hard training it takes to be champ. Could this be his undoing. Although Fate was assuring if and when he walks away he will still be perfect if at all possible. So its safe to say he will be preparing hard for the tough challenge that stands before him.
B A vs. Tatanka UOC 34
<iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/14690106" width="400" height="300" frameborder="0"></iframe><p><a href="http://vimeo.com/14690106">B A vs Tatanka UOC MW</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user3922038">B A Baruckus</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
Fate crowned Champ vs. Widow-Maker187 at UOC 33
<iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/14597515" width="400" height="300" frameborder="0"></iframe><p><a href="http://vimeo.com/14597515">Untitled</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user1992185">Widow-Maker187</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
WW Championship
Fy8 Ny8 (3-1) vs. B Rizzo (4-0) (Champion)
FY8 NY8 2.0 is on his way to attempt to claiming the strap for the second season in a row. Last years MW Champ will have to face off against the still unbeaten B Rizzo. This submission machine has been untouchable since his joining in the UOC. However as of late he has been showing he has more than just submission skills. Last two victories via TKO, B Rizzo is prepared to go where ever the fight takes him and do whatever is needed to keep his title around his waist.
FY8 dominates Rizzo's Teammate Tigerxlr at UOC 34
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B Rizzo's lastest TKO victory coming in his first out of weightclass fight
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LW Championship
Tha Premiere (2-0) vs. Superman (3-2) II
Since his joining in the League Tha Premiere has established himself as one of the most dangerous xbox fighters in the history of the league. As much expected Tha Premiere went on route to become this seasons LW Champion. However the fight was ruled a NC due to a accidental rule violation. Now in order to reclaim what some would say is maybe his. He has to rematch Superman. Without a doubt his toughest test of the year.
Most would have predicted Premiere to take the LW strap in early season prediction, however at UOC 31 the long time UOC vet Superman stood toe to toe with Tha Premiere and gave him all he could handle before getting caught in the 3rd round by a hook. Dispite a little rocky start and his 3-2 record, make no doubt Superman is more than a worth competitor to take on Premiere. And never count out this former 2009 Champion from reclaiming UOC Gold.
UOC 31's Epic War between Tha Premiere and Superman
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