The #1 Heavyweight Fighter In Canada Won’t Be Taken Lightly
Feb 4, 2013 Comments
(PRESS RELEASE) -- 24-year-old Mike
Hackert is currently the number 1 ranked heavyweight MMA
fighter in Canada. With a professional fighting record of 6-1, "The
Honey Badger" is a young talent with tremendous promise, showing
rapid evolution in his skills and fighting prowess. Mindful of the
newly acquired bullseye on his back due to his rank, Hackert speaks
honestly about his status in a division where he regularly finds
himself at a size disadvantage. He is not a fighter who enters a
bout without fear, but he is a fighter who effectively couples his
fear with an ever-growing confidence as he reaches new heights and
realizes his potential. The new King is settling into his
throne.
Great fighters want to challenge the King, and a great King wants to be challenged. The Maximum Fighting Championships is an MMA organization that energetically fosters a “culture of challenge,” consistently testing their champions and top prospects with the most worthy opponents available. On the current MFC heavyweight roster there waits a great fighter, a “Prince,” who is gunning for the King’s crown at MFC 36: Reality Check on February 15th.
Smealinho
Rama is currently 5-0 in his young MMA career, with all of his
wins coming by way of TKO or submission within four minutes of the
first round. He displays supreme confidence in his abilities and
speaks plainly about his intentions to fight for the title and rule
the MFC’s heavyweight division. He is a very exciting prospect who
no doubt presents a stern test for Mike
Hackert.
Being a bold rising star with no lack of confidence, Smealinho has stated: “This guy (Hackert) doesn’t worry me. He’s a plain boxer. People think he’s something special, but I’m going to show my standup skills with this guy… show him what kind of boxer he really is.”
Mike Hackert is admittedly a more soft-spoken individual, but he has not allowed Rama’s comments to affect him leading up to this fight for the top spot on Canada’s heavyweight ladder.
“I wouldn’t really consider myself a plain boxer. Yeah, sure I use my hands a lot, but I don’t feel that I look like a plain boxer in the MMA world,” Hackert said in response to Rama’s comments. “I think I’m just the more skilled fighter. I’ve seen Rama. He’s a dangerous guy, but I feel that I’m definitely the more skilled fighter. He brings it and it’s going to be a good one. I look forward to this fight.”
Hackert urges Rama to continue his torrent of comments. “Keep talking. I’m happy because he’s just selling the fight for the both of us.”
The past opponents that Smealinho Rama has dominated have had a combined fighting record of 16-17 (prior to fighting Rama). None were ranked #1 in the country, and none of them were named Mike Hackert.
Hackert’s final words to Rama: “Don’t take me lightly.”
Great fighters want to challenge the King, and a great King wants to be challenged. The Maximum Fighting Championships is an MMA organization that energetically fosters a “culture of challenge,” consistently testing their champions and top prospects with the most worthy opponents available. On the current MFC heavyweight roster there waits a great fighter, a “Prince,” who is gunning for the King’s crown at MFC 36: Reality Check on February 15th.
Advertisement
Being a bold rising star with no lack of confidence, Smealinho has stated: “This guy (Hackert) doesn’t worry me. He’s a plain boxer. People think he’s something special, but I’m going to show my standup skills with this guy… show him what kind of boxer he really is.”
Mike Hackert is admittedly a more soft-spoken individual, but he has not allowed Rama’s comments to affect him leading up to this fight for the top spot on Canada’s heavyweight ladder.
“I wouldn’t really consider myself a plain boxer. Yeah, sure I use my hands a lot, but I don’t feel that I look like a plain boxer in the MMA world,” Hackert said in response to Rama’s comments. “I think I’m just the more skilled fighter. I’ve seen Rama. He’s a dangerous guy, but I feel that I’m definitely the more skilled fighter. He brings it and it’s going to be a good one. I look forward to this fight.”
Hackert urges Rama to continue his torrent of comments. “Keep talking. I’m happy because he’s just selling the fight for the both of us.”
The past opponents that Smealinho Rama has dominated have had a combined fighting record of 16-17 (prior to fighting Rama). None were ranked #1 in the country, and none of them were named Mike Hackert.
Hackert’s final words to Rama: “Don’t take me lightly.”
Related Articles