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Last weekend was a busy one for SoCal Active Club and Clockwork Crew, with wannabe mixed martial artists from both neo-nazi groups participating in separate MMA tournaments.
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On August 24, SoCal Active Club sponsored their third annual fascist fight night in the Inland Empire.
Down in the Imperial Valley, Clockwork Crew’s co-founder got his clock cleaned (again) in his third bout on the amateur MMA circuit.
Members of various hate groups converged on SoCal for “Frontier ’24", the latest white nationalist punch and kick fest to take place under the Will2Rise banner.
We wrote about the inaugural punching party for @LCRWnews back in 2022.
One thing that set last weekend’s “Frontier” fight apart from the previous two was that SCAC didn’t pretend that their event was held in Huntington Beach this time.
Instead, they actually copped to holding their fascist fight night in the Inland Empire.
Just as we have with the previous two "Frontier" fights, we quickly located the venue.
However, we have to admit that finding the Ramona Event Center in Hemet, CA was a bit of a happy accident since we were actually looking into a different location...
We chose to not publicly name the venues used for the earlier “Frontier” fights, and while we haven't found evidence indicating whether or not the owners of the Ramona Event Center knew who they were renting to, we took a different approach this time.
One hate group that didn’t get an invite to last weekend’s “Frontier” fight was Clockwork Crew (Crew 562).
As we covered in a previous post, there's been bad blood between Southern California’s two active clubs since March 2022.
Just as “Frontier ’24” was kicking off in Hemet, Clockwork Crew co-founder Mohammad Wadaa was warming up and stepping into the ring 150 miles south in the border town of Heber, CA to compete in the Desert Fighting Championship.
We weren't able to find video footage of his fight, but we did find social media posts containing pre-event photos and videos.
Still, we can confirm that Mohammad Wadaa lost his latest match. In just half a minute. In the first round.
ICYMI: As @LCRWnews reported earlier this year, Mohammad Wadaa began hitting the local MMA circuit almost immediately after being released from the brig this past March.
And his new 'career' has been one glorious shitshow after another.
Mohammad Wadaa's previous bout in the ring ended with a TKO so epic that it became the inspiration for some fun ‘fan art‘.
Mohammad Wadaa's first bout is the only one he's won to date. His next two fights ended in a loss, both times at the hands of first-time fighters.
Since his latest beatdown last weekend, the Clockwork Crew co-founder has been losing hard and coping even harder.
You can read more about SoCal's least favorite wannabe mixed martial artists on our site:
socalresearchclub.noblogs.org/gloves-on-mask…
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