Monday, April 18, 2011

WCFC: Asylum Fight Card Heavy on Prose

Pro fighter, Darrell Flores has more nick names than Jay Z, Prince, and P Diddy combined. Diesel, Phenom, the Mexican Fiesta; add The Chameleon and Tenacious D to the list, because after watching Flores fight, he is like a different animal every time and his fights are non stop action.

Darrell is the first fighter I've ever seen incorporate WWF moves in a live fight and make them work without the acting. What Flores also has is what is considered by most in the industry as the best fight in 2010 held at the Knitting Factory back in April.

Darrell is fighting Philthy Phil Gebaure, perhaps best known for his flying first round knee knockouts. This is not a fight to be missed, and when you're watching it, trust me, do not blink or look away, because whatever is going to happen in this fight, it is going to happen fast.

Support this local star and look for him on bigger stages in the months to come. Watch a few of his fights here and see him do a back flip with a 45 pound weight vest strapped to himself.http://darrellflores.com/


Weighing in at 155 with a record of 3 and 0, Patrick Prescott, "The Package", is an impressive fighter, who is going to have his hands full with local Chase Cowin who is coming off a win while successfully defending his title in XFS #56 last weekend.

Hollywood Zach Owens, should watch for Striking Ryker Ranstrom, because for all his strikes, at 170 Ryker can shoot. Look for this pro fight to turn in to a battle to the Nth degree.

Then on to the big boys...Kyacey "Ice Cold" Uscola from Boise. Kyacey, pronounced Kasey...Ice Cold, because he will stand in the pocket and throw down. After his recent 2010 fight on Spike TV's, The Ultimate Fighter, Kyacey was attacked by pit bulls. Unfortunately, his second instinct to run, gave way to his first instinct to do battle and battle he did.

Kyacey suffered slices from teeth and his hands, shoulder, sides, legs and one serious piercing where he calls the dog's "money" shot, which nearly left him eunich-ly un-endowed. Kyacey fought on and rumor has it, he carries a pit bull wallet to this day.

I've even seen him from a seated position stand up with a larger fighter in his grasp and upper body him right out of the ring. Uscola does not play. If you sit in the front row to this fight, don't be surprised if a fighter ends up landing in your lap.

Jarome Hatch is a strong striker with an unpredictable tribal edge from Utah who is up for this challenge with what he calls his two most powerful tools: his hammer twins, jack and sledge. With 22 fights under his belt, he comes with a lot of experience and and a lot to prove against his superstar opponent, Uscola, who Ken Shamrock called in 2010 the best 185 in the world.

With a few other pro fights, and 9 amateur fights on this card, the Knitting Factory should prove to be the perfect location for you to see up close and personal some seriously intense bodies hitting the ground as this trailer indicates: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWuOkHiAkZo





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