Fight To Win Stacking The Decks Over Next Three Shows
Fight To Win Stacking The Decks Over Next Three Shows
Fight To Win Pro is turning up the heat over the next three weeks with some World-class main event bouts.
Fight To Win Pro is turning up the heat over the next three weeks with some world-class main event bouts featuring ADCC medalists, American jiu-jitsu pioneers, and red-hot up-and-coming talent.
MARCH 30
F2W Pro 68: Vagner Rocha (VRMMA) vs. Bill Cooper (Paragon)
There's some incredible matchmaking at work here: We’ve got two MONSTERS going head-to-head in Miami this Friday! Bill Cooper, unarguably one of the most innovative and exciting athletes of his generation, is up against ADCC 2017 bronze medalist and human meat grinder Vagner Rocha.
What can we expect from this match? Cooper will almost certainly try to place Vagner in unorthodox positions and use the element of surprise to catch a submission.
Vagner, on the other hand, will be predictably aggressive and merciless in his mission for a submission finish. Look out for his devastating kimura trap attacks and back-takes.
Bill Cooper vs. Jake Scoval – Fight To Win Pro 8
APRIL 6
F2W Pro 69: Vitor Oliveira (GFT) vs. Keith Miner (Mat Factory)
Keith Miner’s story is about as inspirational as it gets. After suffering a horrific injury that forced him to amputate his right arm below the elbow, Miner went on to compete in mixed martial arts and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. He’s amassed a 5-5 record in MMA, working his way up to Bellator in the process.
Miner will be facing GF Team powerhouse Vitor Oliveira at F2W Pro 69. Currently 1-0 in F2W with a decision win over AJ Agazarm, Oliveira has an incredible standup game and unrelenting pressure passing. Oliveira recently suffered a tough loss at Pans to Michael Lieira Jr., forcing him to accept the bronze medal, and he'll surely be hungry to achieve another win.
APRIL 13
F2W Pro 70: Tim Spriggs (TLI) vs. Gutemberg Pereira (GFT)
The main event at F2W Pro 70 delivers one of the best matches of the year in Gutemberg Pereira versus Tim Spriggs. Both athletes welcome a grueling pace to their matches, generally outworking the opposition and grinding out the victory.
Pereira is a newcomer to the black belt ranks but is already reaching success at the highest levels, including taking silver in the absolute division at Pans behind Leandro Lo. Spriggs will be an excellent test for the promising GF Team athlete.