What belts or rankings do you currently possess as a martial artist:
Purple belt jiu jitsu
What sports or activities did you participate in growing up:
Played all sports at a high level Soccer Cricket
When did you begin to take MMA seriously as a hobby and then as a potential profession:
I began at the age of 6 years old when me and my dad would watch it all day together and my dad put me into it and it’s been my dream ever since to compete in the UFC
Favourite aspect of training or favourite session of the week, and why:
Sparring day. I love to try all the things that I have been learning and put them to practice
What are your greatest strengths as an athlete or a fighter:
I believe my greatest strength as an athlete is my ability to learn and acquire new skills quickly and apply them
How would you describe your fighting style:
Violent and Vicious
What is your favourite sport and why:
Mixed Martial Arts of course it’s my passion since a young boy
Who is your favourite athlete:
Having trained overseas with George Saint Pierre and being around him he’s a huge inspiration to me. But the reason I started MMA was because of Chuck Liddell
Who is your favourite combat sports athlete:
GSP
What are your immediate and long term goals:
I see myself within the next 6-9 months competing for the Eternal Batamweight Belt and winning it. Then eventually making my way to the UFC
When fans see your name on a fight poster, what should they expect:
Absolute Violence that’s what I go in there to do. I look to finish fights in the most clinical way possible.
How do you see your upcoming fight playing out:
I don’t see this fight going to the judges. I’m going in there to finish at any moment. Every strike, every exchange I plan on being as vicious as possible.
A final message to any friends, family and supporters:
A massive shoutout to my family my team & my sponsors they are the reason I am where I am today. So this win will be for them I can’t wait to put on a performance
Where will any fans or supporters be able to find you socials:
@krisustijmma -Instagram/tiktok
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Head MMA Coach – Craig Icke Boxing – Frankie Simile BJJ – Dylan Opitz Wrestling – Luba Hofr & Tayla Ford
What belts or rankings do you currently possess as a martial artist:
Blue belt in BJJ
What sports or activities did you participate in growing up:
Footy – 6 years Tennis – 4 years Muay Thai – 3 years Wing Chun Kung Fu – 2 years
When did you begin to take MMA seriously as a hobby and then as a potential profession:
I joined Cardioflex at age 21 after a close friend had an amateur debut and inspired me to get back to fighting. I joins with full intentions of fighting so from day 1 I have been preparing to compete professionally.
Favourite aspect of training or favourite session of the week, and why:
Wrestling is my favourite sessions. I still get anxious driving to class thinking “I hope I don’t throw up this time…” but there is no better atmosphere than a small, sweaty, log cabin with commonwealth and oceanic champions trying to break each other. That environment is where I thrive. Competing with people that make me grind to get better every day.
What are your greatest strengths as an athlete or a fighter:
My greatest strengths are my composure, my wrestling and my distance control. I learnt from my first fight how important it is to remain composed and focused in a fight. My wrestling ability gives me confidence wherever the fight goes and my distance management means I am always dangerous when the opponent thinks they are safe.
How would you describe your fighting style:
Kung Fu. I am a sponge and learn from any style. I aim to not be boxed into any particular “style” and flow with whatever opportunities present themselves.
What is your favourite sport and why:
MMA is the only sport I watch. No other sport interests me. I don’t watch any other combat sports. I am too busy studying the art of fighting and learning my sport and unlocking my potential.
Who is your favourite athlete:
Georges St Pierre Alistair Overeem Cowboy Cerrone
Who is your favourite combat sports athlete:
Again. GSP Alistair Overeem Cowboy Cerrone
What are your immediate and long term goals:
My immediate goal is to win 3 professional MMA fights this year. My long term goal is to become the best martial artist I can be. Live up to my full potential, and encourage others to do the same.
When fans see your name on a fight poster, what should they expect:
Great fights, performance bonus’ and finishes.
How do you see your upcoming fight playing out:
I trust in my preparation to aid me to victory, whether it is via Devastating KO, or a great 3 round performance. I am confident that the better fighter will win.
A final message to any friends, family and supporters:
Enjoy the show 👊
Where will any fans or supporters be able to find you socials:
Instagram – joebrownmma
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What belts or rankings do you currently possess as a martial artist:
Purple belt in BJJ
What sports or activities did you participate in growing up:
Have always participated in sports; from soccer to rugby union.
When did you begin to take MMA seriously as a hobby and then as a potential profession:
Started MMA at the age of 17 at Olympians MMA in Bristol, under coaches Paul Reed and Wesley Murch. I had 4 amateur fights before I turned pro at the age of 20.
Favourite aspect of training or favourite session of the week, and why:
The privledge of being able to train with great people everyday.
What are your greatest strengths as an athlete or a fighter:
Toughness
How would you describe your fighting style:
Well rounded, dangerous everywhere; I go out to fight.
What is your favourite sport and why:
MMA; it’s always interesting to see athletes trying out new things and pushing the evolution of the sport further.
Who is your favourite athlete:
GSP
Who is your favourite combat sports athlete:
GSP
What are your immediate and long term goals:
Just keep winning and to fight at the highest level
When fans see your name on a fight poster, what should they expect:
Violence
How do you see your upcoming fight playing out:
It will be a tough one, but ultimately I will have my hand raised.
A final message to any friends, family and supporters:
Thank you all for your support
Where will any fans or supporters be able to find you socials:
@tobymeech on Instagram
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What belts or rankings do you currently possess as a martial artist:
Purple Belt in BJJ
What sports or activities did you participate in growing up:
I have always trained in some form of martial arts, whether it was karate as a young kid, or boxing when I was in my early teens to now MMA since I was 13/14.
When did you begin to take MMA seriously as a hobby and then as a potential profession:
I always had the ambition to excel in the sport, and had always been competitive and keen to learn as much as possible; I always wanted to be a great fighter. I had realised my passion for fighting when I had taken my first kickboxing match in 2019 in my final high school year. Since then I have always wanted to compete and I have always wanted to win.
Favourite aspect of training or favourite session of the week, and why:
I love sparring at the end of the week. I have always valued the lessons learned from trial and error in the live rounds, whether is it light or hard sparring or even competitive grappling. It’s here I believe you find out what you’re good at and what you need to work on, and if revised properly, provides the opportunity to get better.
What are your greatest strengths as an athlete or a fighter:
My greatest strength I believe is my will and determination to win. I never give up in anything and am extremely competitive in everything I do. I always strive for perfection across my skillset and am not satisfied with anything less than 100% effort.
How would you describe your fighting style:
I am an all-rounder when it comes to fighting. I will find an advantage in any situation and capitalise on it. If something doesn’t work, I will find something that does.
What is your favourite sport and why:
MMA is my favourite sport. There is nothing more exciting than a fight to me. Boxing is a close second, but nothing matches MMA.
Who is your favourite athlete:
Jose Aldo, the king of Rio. He has been my favourite fighter for a long time. His ability to overcome adversity makes him an athlete I look up to.
Who is your favourite combat sports athlete:
Jose Aldo.
What are your immediate and long term goals:
My immediate goal is to win this fight and any fight that comes after it. Long term, I’d like to establish myself as a top fighter in the professional Australian MMA scene and take any title that becomes available to me.
When fans see your name on a fight poster, what should they expect:
Violence.
How do you see your upcoming fight playing out:
I believe once the pace is set in my rhythm, my opponent will become very uncomfortable and make mistakes on which I will capitalise.
A final message to any friends, family and supporters:
A massive thank you to all my training partners, my coach Luke Pezzutti, and all my friends and family. I’d also like to thank all my sponsors who have supported me greatly on this camp: Guardian Tape, Mi5-star, Immac-Air, and BarberSquad.
Where will any fans or supporters be able to find you socials:
Follow me on @eltoro_mma on Instagram
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What belts or rankings do you currently possess as a martial artist:
Ranked Australian/ NZ P4P No.1 Ranked in Germany No.2 P4P Bjj purple belt
What sports or activities did you participate in growing up:
Athletics
When did you begin to take MMA seriously as a hobby and then as a potential profession:
I started fighting at 20 years old and wanted to make a career of Professional Muay Thai and K1, during the 2020 lockdowns I started learning grappling and then turned my full attention and ambition towards MMA
Favourite aspect of training or favourite session of the week, and why:
I love training jiu jitsu the most as it intrigues me the most and fully captivates my attention everytime I’m on the mats rolling. In camp I love getting into the nitty gritty of cage work, which I feel is the most physically challenging work.
What are your greatest strengths as an athlete or a fighter:
I think my diversity and fight IQ is my greatest strength. I am happy to fight on the feet, against the cage, in a clinch or on the ground.
How would you describe your fighting style:
Aggressive, fast paced, violent
What is your favourite sport and why:
Jiu jitsu because it is extremely thought provoking and Muay Thai because it is extremely damaging
Who is your favourite athlete:
My coach
Who is your favourite combat sports athlete:
Rose namajunas
What are your immediate and long term goals:
Immediate goals are to win the eternal flyweight title and either defend it or also gain the straw weight title, and then move onto the contender series later this year Long term goals is to be fighting in the ufc and developing the youth mma program in my gym
When fans see your name on a fight poster, what should they expect:
Violence
How do you see your upcoming fight playing out:
I think the fight will begin somewhat evenly and once I pick my timing and shot selection I will start putting on damage and hopefully a finish in the last three rounds.
A final message to any friends, family and supporters:
P4P No1 for a reason
Where will any fans or supporters be able to find you socials: