(Video) How is this listed as a professional fight on Fight Finder?

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The fighters are Scott Ferrozzo and Steve Grinnow,

For those of you unfamiliar with the NHB MMA days Scott Ferrozzo was a bull dog looking dude that fought in a few of the early UFC events. Some of his notable opponents were Tank Abbot (Won) Vitor Belfort (Lost) and Jerry Bohlander (Lost)

He ended up going 4-2 and unofficially rematched Tank Abbott in a back yard in 2011. Anyway here is the fight I was talking about. You can actually see cars driving by through the windows of the gym they're at.:D

 
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Was expecting to see underground tank abbott fight, disappointed. Who won?
 
Were they paid? Were results faxed in to a commission?
 
TS, for you who is unfamiliar with just how underground some fights were back in those days, I suggest you look into the Reservation Casinos and watch them rather than looking at the fight finder!
 
TS, for you who is unfamiliar with just how underground some fights were back in those days, I suggest you look into the Reservation Casinos and watch them rather than looking at the fight finder!

I don't know if you're trying to rip on me with your TUF Noob join date, but I've been following this shit since the NHB days. I'm 36 and started watching the old UFC's back around 94. (Not that I'm proud just stating the facts)

I've always known who Scott Ferrozzo was and have even seen that dojo fight in the OP before. I just stumbled across the fact that it was listed on his pro record from a thread on Bullshido.net

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http://www.bullshido.net/forums/archive/index.php/t-122116.html

Edit: This is also way more Underground than a reservation Casino fight too. This is like having those pre ufc Gracie fight videos on a pro record.
 
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I don't know if you're trying to rip on me with your TUF Noob join date, but I've been following this shit since the NHB days. I'm 36 and started watching the old UFC's back around 94. (Not that I'm proud just stating the facts)

I've always known who Scott Ferrozzo was and have even seen that dojo fight in the OP before. I just stumbled across the fact that it was listed on his pro record from a thread on Bullsido.net

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http://www.bullshido.net/forums/archive/index.php/t-122116.html
You had me at the greatest fight of all time.
 
The fighters are Scott Ferrozzo and Steve Grinnow,

For those of you unfamiliar with the NHB MMA days Scott Ferrozzo was a bull dog looking dude that fought in a few of the early UFC events. Some of his notable opponents were Tank Abbot (Won) Vitor Belfort (Lost) and Jerry Bohlander (Lost)

He ended up going 4-2 and unofficially rematched Tank Abbott in a back yard in 2011. Anyway here is the fight I was talking about. You can actually see cars driving by through the windows of the gym they're at.:D


Props for him checking on buddy at the end.
 
Was expecting to see underground tank abbott fight, disappointed. Who won?

I was expecting to see the Rothwell/fat kid fight. Though come to think of it, I'm not sure that's actually considered a professional fight on his record.
 
I love how they have guys with pads blocking the support posts in the gym. Wouldn't want the fighters bumping into them and getting hurt !
 
I was expecting to see the Rothwell/fat kid fight. Though come to think of it, I'm not sure that's actually considered a professional fight on his record.

That was actually Rothwell's first pro fight.
 
The fighters are Scott Ferrozzo and Steve Grinnow,

For those of you unfamiliar with the NHB MMA days Scott Ferrozzo was a bull dog looking dude that fought in a few of the early UFC events. Some of his notable opponents were Tank Abbot (Won) Vitor Belfort (Lost) and Jerry Bohlander (Lost)

He ended up going 4-2 and unofficially rematched Tank Abbott in a back yard in 2011. Anyway here is the fight I was talking about. You can actually see cars driving by through the windows of the gym they're at.:D



Darth Vader, is that you? Ferrozzo's breathing is ridiculous. That guy was a tool, and Vitor absolutely wrecked him, which was awesome to watch.
 
Darth Vader, is that you? Ferrozzo's breathing is ridiculous. That guy was a tool, and Vitor absolutely wrecked him, which was awesome to watch.
Victor was a little bitch without his jesus roids and anyone who blows him giving a regular fighter brain damage is a casual fan who doesn't have any respect for the athletes or the sport.
 
I expected much worse. If you want to see fights that make you question the term "professional fight" I suggest you check out Xplode Fight Series
 
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