Ring of Combat Welterweight Championship within grasp of Taj 'Black Spartan' Abdul-Hakim

Taj 'Black Spartan' Abdul-Hakim - Photo by Bob Meloni of MyMMANews

Ring of Combat Welterweight Championship within grasp of Taj ‘Black Spartan’ Abdul-Hakim

Ring of Combat Welterweight Championship within grasp of Taj 'Black Spartan' Abdul-Hakim
Taj Black Spartan Abdul Hakim Photo by Bob Meloni of MyMMANews

Ring of Combat Welterweight Championship within grasp of Taj ‘Black Spartan’ Abdul-Hakim

Taj ‘Black Spartan’ Abdul-Hakim (4-0) will be battling Sidney “da Gun” Outlaw (6-3) for the ROC 170 lb., title at Ring of Combat 58 in Atlantic City, N.J., inside the Tropicana Showroom on February 24th, 2017.

This is another great match-up from Louis Neglia who has been dominating on the regional scene for years.  This is one of three belts on the line for this event.  In his previous fight vs Guram Mestririshvili, the doctor had no choice but  to stop the fight early in the 3rd round as he gushed blood from a vicious striking game from the Black Spartan. He’s been impressive and has earned his chance to fight for the belt.

Taj trains out of EFC in New York with Joe Perry,  Christian Defiris, and Kevin Reed .  He says he’s been involved in mixed martial arts since he was 4 years old. The Black Spartan is well aware of the history of Ring of Combat champions and going on to the UFC.

He has a large, loyal, boisterous following and expects it to be very loud in a couple weeks.  I got a chance to speak to him for the first time of hopefully many, to see what challenges Outlaw brings and how he is enjoying his fight camp.

You can follow him on Instagram @blackspartan88.

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'Beautiful' Bob Meloni
Commentator for Art of War Cagefighting. More than 15 years experience in the PA/NJ regional MMA circuit. Commentator/post fight interviews. Television/media/event production.  USKA Fight Sports media and production. The story of the fighter is what Bob loves about the sport. From the lowest level, to the highest, he only cares about the two warriors who do battle once the cage doors close. Everything else is secondary. Without their blood, sweat, and tears, he would not be here enjoying every minute.