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Old 04-04-2019, 11:33 AM   #9037
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There is no UFC or Bellator this weekend (no PFL till later this year), but it feels like just about every B-league promotion in North America is rushing in to fill the gap on fightpass and flocombat, starting tonight. (I don't usually list flocombat cards but there's a lot of them this weekend).

Thursday

8pm - (Fightpass) - XFN 357

This card is not on tapology (which is a bad sign), so I have no idea how good these fighters are. Probably not very.

10pm - (Fightpass) - M-1 Global - USA, Battle in the Desert

M-1 is Russia's top MMA promotion, and tapology rankings suggest that they do have some decent local talent. They are below Bellator, but not that much below. With this card, they are still trying to expand into the US, but of course our MMA local promotion scene is already saturated.

Friday

9pm - (Fightpass) - Muay Thai

Saturday

2pm - (Fightpass) - Muay Thai Grand Prix 24

As far as this sport goes, this event seems bigger than usual.

1am - (Fightpass) - Quintet Fight Night 3

This event is fun to watch, but unfortunately its in Japan so its in the middle of the night. (It is a 5 v 5 grappling tournament with teams going at it king of the mountain style one at a time vs the winner until one team's grapplers all lose.)
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