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Congrats to every1...

Just dropping a congrats to the GFL staff and every fighter who helped make last night show a very fun time. Cant wait till next month. God help us all Ego is now 2-0 sure he aint going to let that go...lol Jose good fight we'll see eachother again soon enough. Wolf vs Chainsaw II I love to see them 2 go at it again.
Anyways till next month awesome job every1.

Posted on November 14, 2008 at 8:27am — 1 Comment

Christian "Lil Papi" Rivera

Fight Rules....

Just wondering if we had the rules settled and if so could we get them posted. Thanks... You guys rock my socks off!!!!

Lil Papi.

Posted on October 13, 2008 at 11:01am —

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At 5:44pm on October 16, 2009, pedro said…
whats popping menG IM OUT here again befo i go to philly hit a dude up so we can train a lil jan 22 im back fully in action last fight i lost dude i 4got to breeth lol like a fish out of waterRrrrR adrenalin at its highest.
At 9:29pm on June 17, 2009, bill jones said…
Call me 1207 252 1405 that would be great
At 11:21pm on November 17, 2008, chad said…
hey dude thanks for giving the shout out on massmma we did have a tight corner that night and thanks for you help can't wait till next time
At 5:18pm on November 15, 2008, Mike Holgate said…
Hey man nice fight the other night... Jose is a tough opponent...ill see u around @ Saabs
At 2:35pm on October 18, 2008, Chris Fisette said…
I am more than happy to help in the corner as well let me know.
At 11:58am on October 18, 2008, Eric Boles said…
I don't have one of those metal ice blocks either, but a bag of ice would do just fine for now. See you tonight.
At 12:28pm on October 16, 2008, Eric Boles said…
Do you guys have your corner men chosen? I can help you out there if you want.
At 11:29pm on October 15, 2008, Matt Smith said…
Hey Man, Best of Luck to you too!
At 11:14am on October 14, 2008, Chris Fisette said…
Just wanted to confirm you guys were coming tonight?
At 7:07pm on October 9, 2008, Chris Fisette said…
Yah def come wednesday of next week. Tuesday is open mat and it is only me and a few people. Plan on coming around 7:30 make sure you have atleast a mouth guard and the more pads the better.
 
 

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Cyrus Clark is not a fighter.

Sure, he's had a few scraps in his life (10 by his count). But he claims he's never started one. And with his laid-back, skater-dude demeanor, he's the last guy you'd expect to see throwing down.But there he was earlier this year, moments before his mixed martial arts debut, hopping up and down like a madman, ready to rip his opponent's head off.

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"Starting his career at 32, I think, was pretty funny," said Jay Krecklow, another longtime friend.

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To get Clark ready for the fight, Millette took him to a gym in Haverhill, Mass.

"They beat the crap out of Cyrus for three weeks," Millette said.

"He gave me a crash course in stand-up boxing," Clark said. This entailed how to stand, where to hold his hands, and how to protect himself. "There's definitely an art to that."

When Clark broke a rib sparring just four days before his fight, he kept his mouth shut, afraid he might lose his chance to fight.

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Saturday morning, a few hours before the bout, Team Burgess gave him his game plan for the fight. That helped him stay calm. It also helped that he had experience playing in a band.

"I know what it's like stepping out onto the stage," he said. "It was just a different event." The night of the fight, a group of friends showed up to support Clark.

"He was pretty pumped up," said Jason Stiles, his boss at the Daniel Street Tavern. "He was in the zone. He walked right past us." Physically, Clark seemed to match up pretty well against his opponent — at 6 feet tall, he had a 3-inch height advantage, and they both weighed in the neighborhood of 175 pounds.

Still, "Me and pretty much the rest of my friends all thought he was going to get his a** kicked," Roberts said.

When the fight started, it flashed through Clark's mind that he was going to have to try to kill the other guy, or be killed himself.

His plan had been to box, but the punches he was throwing kept missing. His opponent, on the other hand, had little difficulty landing a number of strong punches. Eventually, Clark grabbed the guy around the waist and pulled him to the ground.

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A minute and 20 seconds into the fight, Clark's opponent tapped-out, signaling that he was giving up.

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