Carrying the weight of your home country is a lot harder than it first looks because of the hidden pitfalls of being in the ranks of the undefeated and the pressures of professional responsibility. In today’s episode of Across The Pond, you will meet a widow maker of Winter’s sharp bite ready to weave a sticky snowdrift web at Bantamweight for Battlefield Fight League. A professional mixed martial artist since December 2018 and representing Patenaude Martial Arts, Isaac Blais holds a 4-0 record consisting of three submissions and one knockout. He has fought for TKO and Samourai MMA. Blais has never gone to the scorecards with a 100 percent finish rate over the course of four appearances as a professional MMA fighter under his belt to show for it. The majority of finishes during his professional journey have been inside of a single round to go along with one third-round finish. Blais has spent his entire career in his home nation of Canada. He has finished all four of his wins during his career inside the professional ranks.
In his professional MMA debut at TKO 45, he faced Dominic Lacroix and went on to tap him out via arm-triangle choke in round one. Blais also submitted Pierre Olivier Bouffard in the first round via rear-naked choke at TKO 48. Then at Samourai MMA 6, he choked out Mauricio Cruz via arm-triangle choke in round three to pick up his third submission win as a professional.
At Samourai MMA 13, he defeated Diego Santos via technical knockout in the first round. The win scored Blais the first knockout victory of his professional career in addition to his fourth consecutive finish. He also earned his fourth straight win to start his journey as a professional mixed martial artist in the process. At 4-0, Blais knows how to make finishes perfectly and permanently stick to boarder bypassers like a thick coat of white glue from the schoolyard cage classroom!
