Brandon Cuttino Headlines Gut Check Championship Series June 18th

Brandon Cuttino Headlines Gut Check Championship Series June 18th

On Saturday, June 18, Brandon Cuttino headlines the Gut Check Championship Series in Hockessin, Delaware. He’ll be fighting Anthony Dill of Algeo MMA. Cuttino joined Carroll’s Corner MMA Podcast to speak about his upcoming fight. Gut Check Promotions replaced Cuttino’s opponent Gary “The Silverback” Mack last minute with Dill. The fights begin at 6 PM and will be streaming live on FCLTV.com.

Cuttino trains at Tiger Schulmann’s alongside top-tier fighters like former UFC title contender and now Bare Knuckle fighter Jimmy Rivera, and UFC fighter Julio Arce.

The lightweight kickboxer is a tall fighter with a long reach. He uses a nasty jab which is followed by accurate combinations. Cutting does an excellent job of using his reach and making it difficult for his opponents to get inside.

Here is a video of Cuttino fighting for those whom haven’t seen him fight.

This lightweight has participated in Glory fights and discusses his struggle to book fights. Many 155-pounders don’t want to battle with a guy standing at 6’1” tall. His reach makes it difficult for many opponents.

Cuttino explains on Carroll’s Corner MMA Podcast why he changed his nickname from “Showtime” to “The Mechanic”.

The professional kickboxer also discusses on the podcast his love for wrestling. He’s a huge WWE, and AEW fan. Cuttino enjoys watching all the new talent in wrestling, including Paige Van Zant, her husband, Austin Zander. Plus, he also enjoyed Logan Paul and Pat MacAfee wrestling.

Be sure to follow Brandon Cuttino’s career by visiting his social media at @bcuttinotsma and support him by buying a shirt which can be found at www.fightersfirst.shop.

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Kyle Carroll
Kyle Carroll is a Long Island, N.Y. native and avid MMA and amateur wrestling fan. He has been a part of the wrestling community for nearly 20 years. Carroll has six years of experience coaching high school wrestling. His father coached high school wrestling over 35 years, passing on his strong knowledge. Carroll has been reporting MMA news since January 2011. The former wrestler’s coverage includes the 2012 U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team Trials, 2013 & 2016 NCAA D1 Wrestling Championship, and numerous MMA events (Bellator MMA, King of the Cage, North American Fighting Championship, and Glory).