Program Lineup Through Saturday October 15
Sat Oct 8 – 8:00PM ET – MMA – Asylum Fight League – $9.99
Sat Oct 8 – 8:00PM ET – MMA – Reality Fighting: Gonzaga vs Porter – $9.99
Sat Oct 8 – 9:00PM ET – Wrestling – Impact Zone Wrestling: Oct 8, 2011 – $FREE!
Fri Oct 14 – 9:00PM ET – MMA – Tilted Kilt II – $9.99
Sat Oct 15 – 4:00PM ET – MMA – Warrior One MMA – Reloaded – $9.99
Sat Oct 15 – 4:30PM ET – Multiple – Youngblood Auto Presents: CHAMPIONS COLLIDE – $9.99
Sat Oct 15 – 6:00PM ET – Wrestling – Awesome Night of the Legends – $24.95
Reality Fighting: Gonzaga vs Porter
Sat Oct 8 8:00PM ET
New England’s longest running MMA promotion, Reality Fighting, returns live on the GFL Combat Sports Network on October 8 from Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut with a stacked 13-bout card headlined by three title fights.
In the main event, Reality Fighting Heavyweight Champion Parker Porter (5-2) defends his belt against former UFC Heavyweight Title Challenger Gabriel “Napao” Gonzaga (11-6). Gonzaga last competed for a title inside the Octagon against Randy Couture at UFC 74. The Brazilian transplant, Gonzaga, will be looking to win his first MMA Championship in his stellar career. For the Champ, Porter, he is looking to make a statement against the one-time hottest heavyweight prospect in the sport. Porter is a hulk of a man who usually has the size and strength advantage. Gonzaga will be the first opponent Porter fights who equals him in strength and stature. Look for Porter to be throwing haymakers from the opening bell with Gonzaga looking for a takedown to try and finish the fight on the mat.
In the co-main event, the Reality Fighting Lightweight Title will also be on the line when Champion Matt Bessette (7-2) defends against #1 contender Joe Proctor (6-1). Bessette is on a 4-fight win streak and will look to keep that momentum and his title against the tough and determined Proctor who is on a two-fight win streak of his own and has only tasted defeat once in his career. Both gladiators bring a high-paced style into the cage and are known for their grappling skills and ability to finish fights with submissions. Expect this match to be a grappling clinic if it goes to the ground. It could also be a wild brawl if the two decide to keep it standing.
In the remaining title fight of the night, undefeated Reality Fighting Bantamweight Champion John McLaughlin (4-0) faces undefeated challenger Emil Haddad (2-0). McLaughlin is coming off of an impressive victory with Bellator and is now ready to defend his Reality Fighting Title. For Haddad, this could be a career-defining fight in his short tenure as a victory over McLaughlin would not only make him the new champion at 135 lb, it would also turn a lot of heads and propel Haddad to the top of the food chain in the Bantamweight division on the East Coast.
Get ready for a great night of fights with title on the line! Reality Fighting is back and ready to deliver to a full capacity crowd at the beautiful Mohegan Sun Casino Arena and fans watching live around the world on GFL.tv. The only way to see this exciting 13-bout card is to order it on GFL.tv. Order now!
Asylum Fight League
Sat Oct 8 8:00PM ET
Asylum Fight League is back with its latest installment Asylum Fight League XXXVI on October 8 at the Asylum Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This 18-bout card will feature some of the top prospects on the East Coast headlined by a rematch title fight.
In the main event, Champion Danny Holmes (3-0) battles challenger Akeim Leonard (2-2) for the Asylum Fight League Light Heavyweight Championship in a rematch. The bout is coming on the heels of their first fight in March where Holmes defeated Leonard by majority decision to win the vacant title. Asylum listened to the fans and booked an immediate rematch to this close fight. Holmes and Leonard will get another five rounds to sort out who is the real Asylum Fight League Champion. Expect Holmes to come in to the fight with a chip on his shoulder as he believes he clearly won the first fight. He will be in the mindset of wanting to finish Leonard to prove a point to the people that doubted his first victory. For Leonard, he will try to make the most of this immediate rematch and show why he deserves back-to-back title fights, with the champ. With both men being so familiar with one another, don’t expect a very long feeling out process. This fight should pick up exactly where the last one left off so be ready for early fireworks as these two gladiators lock horns in the middle of the cage. With that said, the slightest variation to a game plan could make the difference from this fighting going another five rounds or ending in KO or submission. Both Holmes and Leonard know what’s at stake and will be ready.
In other action, Mikey Riley (3-1) fights Delroy McKoy (3-2) in a 155 lb contest. Riley is known for his great cardio as all 3 of his wins have come by decision. He wears out his opponent by pushing the pace and picking his shots, either in standup or on the ground. McKoy sports a similar style but also takes more chances in the cage which have both benefited and hurt him in his previous fights. Expect McKoy to try some unorthodox moves in the beginning to try and get Riley to play his game of high risk/high reward.
Asylum Fight League XXXVI comes to you live and direct on October 8. With an 18-bout fight card you can be there will be plenty of knockouts, submissions and great fights. Don’t miss this exciting event which has become a proving ground for some of the top fighters in the North East. If you can’t be there live, the only way to see this show is to order it exclusively through the GFL Combat Sports Network at GFL.tv.