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  1. And If you doubt where all this money is going, just take a look at the man's managerial account. EzekelRAGE literally has 1 penny to his name!
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  2. i voted no right now just because it seems we never seem to give enough time for stuff to equal out or start working -- just now are age decline and injuries starting to really hurt fighters -- i wouldnt mind increase but i think we need to give 6 months or more for new stuff to show its effects and things will start to equal out -- i got couple older fighters dropping skills like crazy now -- the gap is getting smaller just need to let things work out some
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  3. I voted no, I like that the game rewards patience and I think the pacing we have now is perfect, possibly too fast. A fighter training well and taking on fights can peak at about 25/26, which is well ahead of schedule compared to real life fighters who tend to hit their best around 30-32 (depending on injuries).
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  4. Due to the addition of the new skills I wouldn't mind a slight increase in training speed.
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  5. It really sucks that there is no history for the pyramids. I mean it would be great to know who won what and when. The only people which know are the people which participated. All that is needed is to save who won and who was relegated. That info is being stored now anyway, we just need a link to the league history somewhere.
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  6. Just quickly glanced through their records and there are 10 submission wins between them all, and it all belongs to S. Womba. 9 out of 10 fighters have no submission wins. That makes it 298 wins, none by submission.
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  7. Thanks for the comments everyone Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo dedicated to KT week ending 2013-07-14 1 William Bird ( http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/kickboxing_game.jpg Rank 1) 2 Qing Kong ( http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/kickboxing_game.jpg Rank 2) 3 Jesse Dardar - ( http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/kickboxing_game.jpg Rank 3) 4 Lorenzo Von Matterhorn - ( http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/kickboxing_game.jpg Rank 4) 5 Jacob Cullen - ( http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/kickboxing_game.jpg Rank 5) 6 Antonio Laborina Lim - ( http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/kickboxing_game.jpg Rank 6) 7 Ukyo Sato - ( http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/kickboxing_game.jpg Rank 8) 8 John Daniels - ( http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/kickboxing_game.jpg Rank 9) 9 Geodude Golem ( http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/kickboxing_game.jpg Rank 11) 10 Kristofer Hong ( http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/layout/kickboxing_game.jpg Rank 13)
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  8. Since I just started, really, I can only say that it seems like forever when you make a new guy and are waiting for him to improve....but it is realistic.
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  9. So IMMA decided to turn into "Evolution"... http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/3969/3u8h.png
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  10. wait till 28 dec. chris' record will change to 10-1.
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  11. Have any of you guys that have real life buddies that play the game made real life bets? Me and Gage Love are good friends, we work together and bowl on a Sunday Night league together, so we see each other quite a bit, well up until this point we have fought 4 times, me 2 wins by KO and him 2 wins by SUB. Sat. Night will be our 5th meeting for the tie breaker! So theres been a far amount of smack talk for the last couple of weeks, and we agreed that tycoon money just wasn't enough so we bet a 6 pack of beer on the contest! Not much, but along with bragging rights I am seriously counting down the days for this one! HAHA its pretty funny because we've been going around talking about kicking each others ass, and nobody else at work knows what we are talking about!
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  12. NGF 59 | Ruut vs Malmsteen ( 773982 ) UNDER CARD Middleweight Fight John Clayton (5-3 NGF) v Jon Targaryen (1-1 NGF) John Clayton and Jon Targaryen tried to make this a clinch war, but both of them wanted to get the fight to the mat, as Clayton was 2-2 in take downs from the clinch, and Targaryen was 2-6. On the ground Targaryen showed his bjj advantage as he dominated the ground game attempting 17 ground strikes and also 12 submissions. In the end, Targaryen was the more active fighter and he won over the judges for a unanimous decision. Heavyweight Fight John Torrio (2-1 NGF) v Dwayne Johnson (5-4, 3-4 NGF) John Torrio moved to 2-1 in the NGF by dominating Dwayne Johnson from the opening bell in this one. He was able to land a ton of strikes and he battered Johnson by landing 11-15 leg kicks and 6-9 body kicks. Johnson had one moment where he was able to get Torrio down, but he wasn’t able to do anything and the fight was stood up. Torrio looked awesome in this one and he won this easily. Super Heavyweight Fight Chino Cochino (4-3, 0-3 NGF) v Kieron Radebe (5-2, 1-0 NGF) It didn’t take long before Chino Cochino was in trouble, just seconds in Kieron Radebe landed a quick combination and Cochino was bleeding. A few seconds later, Cochino missed with a big right hand and Radebe countered with a nice head kick that stunned Cochino. It was also this same combination, Cochino missing with a right hand and Radebe countering with a head kick that sent Cochino to the mat around the 3 minute mark, but Cochino scrambled back to his feet. Only shortly though, Radebe landed a monster hook right on the jaw that put Cochino down again and Radebe followed him down and landed a few big punches before the ref was able to stop this at 3:10 of the 1st. Super Heavyweight Fight #15 Andre Rene Roussimoff (5-5, 3-5 NGF) v #11 Mikhail Van Kirkland (11-9, 2-1 NGF) You ever heard the expression, “this fight is going to be 2 hits, me hitting you and you hitting the floor”? Well…this fight was just that, 2 hits. Mikhail Van Kirkland hit Andre Rene Roussimoff with 1 punch and Roussimoff went right to the mat and the fight was over just 19 seconds into the 1st round. Wow, I don’t know what to say, either Van Kirkland has one hell of a punch or Roussimoff just was unlucky. Light Heavyweight Fight Ernie Wright (7-4, 2-2 NGF) v #13 Cal Paxton (6-2, 3-1 NGF) Cal Paxton came out aggressive in this one, he ran out to meet Ernie Wright at the center of the octagon and threw a 3 punch combo that Wright looked to block somewhat, but he came away with a cut. Wright just couldn’t get things going, he finished 1-5 on his head punches, and he was just 1-3 in his kicking. About the 1:40 second mark of the round, Paxton was able to knock Wright down with a good head kick. As Wright got back to his feet, he almost fell down again, but stayed standing, but probably shouldn’t have, because Paxton landed a massive overhand right to the temple of Wright and he fell like a sack of potatoes. Paxton dove on top of the clearly out cold fighter and landed 2 more needless punches before the ref stopped it at 2:08 of the 1st round. MAIN CARD Bantamweight Fight Ron Paul (5-3, 2-3 NGF) v #8 Jack Judo (7-3 NGF) Well, I thought Ron Paul would have a chance in this one if he could get the fight in the clinch, well he didn’t and he was dominated. Jack Judo showed a great game plan and looked fantastic in this win. He was able to get the better of the stand-up, the clinch and certainly the ground fighting. Judo put the fight on the mat whenever he wanted, getting 3 of 4 take down attempts. On the ground Judo was a absolute beast, improving his position 11 of 24 times, landing 5 of 9 ground strikes and getting the SOTN arm triangle submission win on his 15th attempt. Lightweight Fight Edmund Dantes (11-5, 4-2 NGF) v #7 Neeyo Collin (8-5-1, 5-4-1 NGF) Well, this had to be my worst preview as far as predictions go, and this fight is just a small example of how off I was. I thought Neeyo Collin would get the fight to the mat, which he did, and I thought he would be able to submit Edmund Dantes, which he didn’t. I did say “someone” would get submitted, so I’ll take that as a small victory! Dantes was able to land a good amount of strikes in this one as Collin did more of the take down attempt game, as he went 3 of 9 in take downs and Dantes was able to land 12 of 21 head punches. Collin just couldn’t get the take downs, and as the fight went he looked completely exhausted. Even when Collin did get the fight to the mat, he was often in bad positions as Dantes controlled his head and wrists very well. Collin was also on the defensive most of the time as Dantes tried 5 submissions from the bottom. When it was over, Collin landed just 3 strikes the entire fight while Dantes landed 16. Not a real exciting fight, but a win that Dantes will surely take and a loss that Collin will definitely be disappointed with. Super Heavyweight Fight #4 Chilemba Murithi (4-1 NGF) v #8 David Miller (9-6, 6-4 NGF) Chilemba Murithi looked the same as he always does, just kicks, kicks and more kicks. David Miller on the other hand, did not look the same and he was never able to get into his style in this one. Murithi was able to land an early head kick that did damage on Miller, cutting him open, kinda like every Murithi fight. Miller was able to get a take down soon after that and it looked like we would see Miller take control of the fight, but surprisingly, he wasn’t able to control Murithi and the ref stood them up. That was it for Miller, he attempted just that 1 take down the entire fight as he has his legs taken out from under him by 19 leg kicks landed by Murithi. Chilemba in all landed 9 of 19 head kicks, 19 of 21 leg kicks and 11 of 24 body kicks. Miller’s biggest offense was his head punching, he was able to land 9 of 21 of them, but he could do little else. All three judges scored it in Murithi’s favor, 30-27. Co-Main Event: Welterweight Fight #9 Macros Motaro (5-2-1, 3-2 NGF) v #5 Kaito Rin (14-3, 4-1 NGF) Well this was going to a question of could Macros Motaro be able to defend Kaito Rin’s take downs and keep this standing, the answer was a resounding NO. Rin shot in a got a super easy take down just seconds in, but Motaro made a beautiful scissor sweep to get on top in half guard. The ref did stand the two up a few moments later and just after the ref got them back to action, Rin landed a monster hook that put Motaro to one knee. Motaro was able to recover and he began to land a nice amount of strikes, good leg kicks and some very nice counter shots as well. As round 1 ended, it was Motaro getting the better of the stand up and he did have that nice sweep from the bottom. In the 2nd, Rin again was able to get an early take down, but this time Rin was dominating. He controlled Motaro, not allowing him to improve and he began to wear out Motaro. It wasn’t a real exciting style as Rin really didn’t try to do too much other than work on a few submissions, but he was effective in scoring. In the 3rd, Motaro landed the 1st significant strike, an overhand right that looked to wobble Rin a bit. The 3rd was a brilliant back and forth, action packed round, both guys did a lot, but Rin did get a late take down and finished the round on top. As the fight went to the judges, Motaro finished landing 15 strikes and Rin landed 19 strikes and was 3 of 8 in take downs, the judges scored it 28-27 for Rin. Main Event Bantamweight Fight #2 Yngwie Malmsteen (10-3, 9-3 NGF) v #6 Gim Ruut (19-7, 1-2 NGF) In the #1 contender fight, Yngwie Malmsteen and Gim Ruut put on one hell of a fight and it earned them both $5,000 for FOTN. Both guys looked very quick and very ready for this fight. They both exchanged a few strikes, but Ruut landed a nice combination that had Malmsteen bleeding. Then Ruut shot in and got a double leg take down, he then was able to spend the next few minutes really controlling Malmsteen and making him work extremely hard. Ruut was attempting submissions and some ground strikes, but Malmsteen showed his outstanding submission defense and never got into too much trouble. Ruut did do something weird, he dropped down for a leg lock, which allowed Malmsteen to reverse and get on top of Ruut, but Ruut was still active and Malmsteen stood up to regroup. After taking a nice jab from Malmsteen, Ruut dove in again and dragged the fight to the mat to end the round. A pretty dominating round from Ruut. In the 2nd, Ruut was able to catch Malmsteen off balance and got a very easy take down, once again, Ruut was able to control, he attempted submissions and kept Malmsteen on the ground, but once again, Malmsteen showed his elite submission defense and stayed active from the bottom. Just after the 3 minute mark, Malmsteen, who escaped and actually moved into mount on Ruut, decided to get back to his feet again, but Ruut clinched up and got a nice trip take down to finish the 2nd on top once again. Between rounds, Malmsteen’s corner men were screaming at him, saying to let it all hang out, championship fight was on the line, it’s now or never. What ever was said did something to Malmsteen, he came out in the 3rd and was a man possessed. He pushed the pace, he put Ruut on his heels and he began to land strikes. One jab landed and snapped Ruut’s head back and opened up a cut. Ruut could tell Malmsteen had momentum and he tried to take the fight to the clinch, but Malmsteen was having none of it. Ruut later landed a beautiful 3 punch combo and then a leg kick, but Malmsteen was able to counter with a huge uppercut that landed perfectly and it rocked Ruut and he was in deep trouble as he staggered backwards and into the cage. Malmsteen closed in and landed 2 big shots as the ref looked on. Ruut was defending, but Malmsteen was relentless, he kept up the attack and eventually one got through, snapped Ruuts head and he went to the mat, Malmsteen landed a few more and finally the ref jumped in and ended the fight at 1:56 of the 3rd round, WHAT A FIGHT! This was a huge comeback victory for Yngwie Malmsteen, one that was FOTN, and gave him the KOTN and will probably be up for comeback of the season. Malmsteen is on to a title fight now.
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  13. I voted yes, but only by a little.. I can't really be arsed explaining exactly why right now but the bottom line is the pace of the game is making people leave or lose interest. I have heard from 3 different people (all VIP) in the last week or so saying that they are losing interest and might even leave due to the pace of the game. Something to think about. I even lost a little interest after I stopped playing for like 4-5 days.. gettin back into it wasn't easy
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  14. Ideally I'd like to see the gap on learning speed closed up some, it seems there is too big a gap from low to high to me. Not sure the what the lowest is that you can get, but I have personally seen as low as 4.2 so I'm sure that isn't the bottom and I do believe the current top is 7.5. Maybe close the gap down to 5.0 to 7.5 or something or whatever sounds reasonable to everyone
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  15. i like to play manager games so being a MMA fan i googled MMA manager games and the result is im here now.
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  16. Get with Umberts, he was looking for people to swap product with to laundry http://www.mmatycoon.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=36930
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  17. They will gain moral if clothes are 146 or better, at 144 the will not gain moral anymore. 134 to 144 seems to hold moral if they confident but they do still lose some slowing if they haven't fought for a while. Obviously they gain more moral with 150 clothes then 148 and 146, just be sure to check and see when the clothes updates so your not missing the times. If I remember correctly it seems it's 4 hours after the PM training session which might be midnight GMT time.
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  18. *ignores caps* can I have 10k? see one of my fighters stole the last bit of my cash and from what I hear he bought some Brazilian hookers with it, and now me and my family are forced to live on beans and rice, and even that is getting scarce, that is until I get my next check, but there another problem arises, the org owner known as Rory Daly is already trying to claim almost all of my next check, something about a fee I must pay because of low attendance at the arena when my fighter fought for the title or something, Rio is a pretty shady place.
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  19. It is I, Ramblin Red Stevenson, back outside the training facility for the Gonzaitev training camp. Times have been tense in the camp over the last few weeks due to a slump surrounding the managing supervisor Speedy Gonzaitev. Nobody has seen or heard from him in a few days so I was asked by my editor at fight now magazine to check things out. I pull up to the facility and I hear sounds of training and grunts and groans from inside the facility. I knock a few times on the front door and it slowly creaks open. All seems quiet when suddenly I am grabbed form behind and I am unable to see anything. Next thing I know, I am a dimly lit room and I hear a door slowly creak open and shut behind me. Gonzaitev: Mr Stevenson, what have I told you about making unexpected appearances at the facility? Red: To not do them? Gonzaitev: Very good, see he does listen boys. Now tell us why you are at the facility. Red: Rumors have been circulating that you have gone into hiding due to your recent slump and the vicious beatings your fighters have been suffering. Gonzaitev: You reporters speak as if you know everything, only I know everything. Life is a cycle of unstoppable changes and occurrences. I have not been doing well lately that is correct. But who are you to question me and my fighters? No one works harder, no one studies more tape and works more with his fighters. Ventura: I have defeated every challenger who has crossed my path.....except for those managed by one Janne Finland. His fighters have made the ref stop the fight in order to prevent me from receiving serious injury. But neither fighter ever put me to sleep. Yes they rocked me, Yes they knocked me down. But they did not put me out. No one can put me to sleep before the ref has to stop the fight. I will keep moving, keep fighting, keep kicking and keep punching until the ref stops the fight. You can tell that slack jawed hillbilly who thinks his fists are golden. I know his weakness, come time for our fight, he will be the one going to sleep. The lights go dark and cackling can be heard as I am dropped off back outside my place of employment wondering exactly what I got myself into this time.
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  20. Anyone else think Mike responses would be even better if they were written as if he were Yoda?
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  21. i wanted to play something cool related to the UFC and when i googled MMA it came up
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  22. Buy a jet. That's worked fine for me.
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  23. Even absolutely unconfident guys can have 100% morale between fights, You just need to keep quality of their clothes over 145
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  25. Mate..... come on.... Silva has beaten the shit out of pretty much all the other contenders and dominated the division/been champ for fuckin ages? And he was no.1 p4p till he lost. The guy deserves a rematch I think. Who do you think should be next up for title shot? Vitor seems like the only guy who could be in the running which in a way is fair enough although Silva absolutely KTFO of Vitor... your comment seems like one of those guys who agrees that Silva is the best then he suddenly loses and is mediocre and deserves to be with the rest of the bunch. He is now no.3 p4p and you think he should 'work his way' up as if he wasnt even in the top 10? Stop blazing too much and remember his many years dominating everyone. Nothing against you, just against this comment ha. But if you asked ANYONE in the MW division if he deserves a rematch I would like to think they would say yes cos he is an outstanding fighter, this guy is an exception. I 100% agree with the rematch.
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  26. http://cdn.bleacherreport.net/images_root/slides/photos/001/054/417/images_display_image.jpg?1309227310
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  27. This went from something that could have been fun to something very stupid really fast.
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  28. Check your finances page again mate, I heard Santa dropped by with some presents..
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  29. It's true, I am wonderful.
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  30. A question for you Poms; why is it that the best commentator on your cricket feed is a Jamaican?
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  31. I don't mind adding the boosts to the top section you mentioned. The other stuff though, that was basically what aptitude did and we took that out cos it was too much / too complicated for newbies to understand all these different options. In reality, does it matter that someone trains a bit quicker in some skills than others with that sort of boost? If someone can convince me that makes it a better game then cool, I'll think about putting it back in. It's added variation but I don't see it as improving anything, necessarily. My thoughts on a speciality was that we could have additional specialities, on top of the 4 primaries, so you would do a series of seminars in e.g. Karate, footwork, judo, jabs, whatever, then that would be like your fighter's speciality for a while.
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  32. Sweet. If I make it big on here, I can come back and donate too. Cool idea....
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  33. With the funds given to me by the Boom fund, I've opened up my own clothing company: Ironclad Fightwear, out of St. Petersberg. If it goes as well as I hope, I'll be sponsoring fighters before too long.
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  34. Stuff along this sort of lines will get added at some point. I also want to have inter-relationships / enemies / friends between fighters that encouter eachother via fights or training etc. Feel free to flesh out your ideas.
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  35. Updated op. Eveas and Dean Sutherland are our newest elite donators. Eveas donates a cool 1M with Dean making the highest donation so far with 2.1M. Lek Buddha and Umberts are now remarkable donors Face Kicker and Logan Mikki are our latest wonderful donors Thor HGH is our latest Exceptional donor With the above donations the Boom fund has reached lifetime donations of over 10M. Thanks to all the managers who helped this to become a success. 3 new scholarship recipients have been added And now for the vip winner.................................is Jack Khan. Dead Disney has been msged and should be taking care of the vip shortly.
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  36. NGF 58 | Miodek vs Odin ( 772496 ) MAIN CARD Main Event Featherweight Fight #12 Davis Davies (9-4, 0-0 NGF) v #8 Jean Van Dam (15-5, 1-1 NGF) After 2 straight title fights we have our main event between NGF rookie Davis Davies and Jean Van Dam. Davies is a very aggressive stand up fighter, he pushes the pace from the opening bell averaging 15.8 head punches per fight and the way he fights, constantly moving forward and staying active, wins rounds for him alone. He will out strike his opponents nearly every fight, not a high percentage of a strike lander, but his total number of strikes landed per fight usually gives him easy decision wins. Where he can get finishes is on the ground, he has good power in his ground and pound and he also can capitalize on mistakes to lock up submissions. He has not got any kicking to his fighting style nor anything but punches, but he can certainly get the job done. Jean Van Dam had his 4 fight winning streak snapped in his last fight when he was submitted by Koji Murosaki. Van Dam is a sensational wrestler with excellent submission skills. Van Dam is, um, less than good as a stand-up fighter and that’s being nice, it’s like he’s shadow boxing when he throws a punch standing, almost like he doesn’t want it to land because it might hurt his hand or something. He averages 4.9 take downs per fight and he’s successful on 47% of them. On the mat is where Van Dam is going to win and he dominates there. He is constantly moving, active and aggressive; he is averaging 8.3 position improvements and 12.4 ground strikes per fight. He can just as easily punch someone until they are a bloody mess as he can get them tapping out with some sort of armbar or triangle. The simple plan to fight Van Dam is this…don’t get taken down. Seriously, you can beat Van Dam standing or in the clinch, but you will not beat him on the mat, he is a serious monster there, but other parts of his game have holes. PREDICTION: Van Dam 2nd round TKO Co-Main Event: Super Heavyweight Title Fight #1 Shavo Odin (10-5, 2-0 NGF) v C-Samson Miodek (9-3, 4-1 NGF) Shavo Odin comes into this fight winner of his last 3 fights and he’s been extremely impressive in each one. Odin who gets the most drug tests in the organization, has very good power he can end a fight quickly or he can go 3 rounds. He is exceptional on his feet and also has exceptional wrestling skills. He has shown he can kick box fine, but he’ll attempt 1.9 take downs and is successful on 54% of them from standing. Where he is the most deadly is on the ground, he has massive ground and pound and he averages 5.2 ground strikes landed per fight and sometimes that’s 4.2 too many if you’re his opponent. He’s a strong man and he can control a fighter on the mat. Samson Miodek has won 4 straight and his most impressive was his last where he took the belt from Vyacheslav Romanov at SNF 7. Miodek has very good power, he can get TKO wins while on top of someone on the mat, but he also has shown he can hurt people with kicks and put them out with punches too. What he likes to do is take a fight in the clinch and dirty box, he is an excellent dirty boxer as he can really wear out his opponents there. He has very good take down skills, and once he’s on the mat the fight usually ends there. He is averaging 12.1 ground strikes and he is landing 68% of them. He can be submitted there as he tends to get a little careless. These guys do a ton of their damage on the ground, but Miodek can do damage in the clinch while Odin has slightly better kick boxing skills. This is going to be one great fight. PREDICTION: Miodek 3rd round TKO Welterweight Title Fight #1 Dominick Napolitano (7-3, 7-2 NGF) v C-Aurelius Schultes (15-5-1, 3-1 NGF) I can’t wait for this fight; it looks so good and interesting in print and with 10 OTN awards between them, it’s sure to have fireworks. Dominick Napolitano has won 3 in a row and 6 of his last 7, and that 1 loss was to whom? Aurelius Schultes. In the first fight, Napolitano was destroyed on the ground, he could not keep from getting taken down and he could not get out from the bottom. Napolitano can often go fights without really looking that tired, he is a super conditioned fighter, but he does not have the killer instinct at times, he will get into a point battle and so far, they have gone his way winning 4 times out of 6. Napolitano plays a bit of the counter game, he is very good at it, he is excellent at the bob and weave and counter land. He is averaging 29.7 leg kicks a fight and he just destroys his opponents legs and by the 3rd round his opponents can hardly move. He fights well in all areas and he’s getting 60% of his stand up take downs and landing 53% of his ground strikes. Aurelius Schultes is 5-1 over his last 6 fights and he has 4 finishes in that span, including 2 straight TKO wins. He does a lot of his damage on the mat, he has very powerful and overwhelming ground striking, he averages 14.4 ground strikes per fight and is landing 54% of them. He isn’t a overly accurate fighter, but he has very good power and he looks to land big shots instead of quick jabs. He is fine with loading up for big shots because his defense has been so good, but he is averaging 4.8 head punches landed per fight to his opponents 8.8. To beat Schultes, Napolitano has to stay off his back, he has to try and land strikes more often and try to get Schultes hurt and playing defense instead of shooting for takedowns. This one is going to be great. PREDICTION: Napolitano decision win Welterweight Fight Yusuke Urameshi (10-6, 2-2 NGF) v #11 Daemon Mustacho (7-3, 5-3 NGF) What we have here is one fighter on his way up and one fighter on his way down. Yusuke Urameshi has won 2 straight fights, but will get a major test against a former champion who will no doubt come into this fight extremely angry. Urameshi is an aggressive fighter; he is averaging 11 head punches and over 27 kicks standing, including 14.2 leg kicks. He lands a good percentage of his strikes also, 78% of his head punches, 63% of his head kicks, 85% of his leg kicks and 79% of his body kicks. He has shown fantastic striking defense also, holding his opponents to under 43% on all standing strikes. He is not a ground fighter, but he has shown very good ground striking defense. The problem with Urameshi is he has a bit of a bad chin; he can get rocked pretty easy when a punch does land. Daemon Mustacho is on a bad losing streak, he has been very disappointed over his last 3 fights and he needs to turn this around now. Mustacho is super fun to watch fight, he is aggressive, he is creative and he leaves it all out there in that octagon. He is one of the best conditioned fighters in the organization, he is built to go 5 rounds, so 3 rounds are a breeze. He is averaging 35.6 head punches standing per fight he is also averaging 13.8 body punches. He uses a nice mix of leg kicks and punches and he will also take a fight to the clinch where he’s landing 63% of his head punches. He has elite take down defense, successfully defending 92% of take downs. There are two problems that have come up with Mustacho, he does get cut a lot and his power isn’t that great, he has 3 decision wins and 3 decision loses. He has got to get back to looking to land a few more power strikes and take these fights out of the judges hands, because 1 or 2 of these decisions could have very easily gone his way. I like Mustacho to get back in the win column in this one. PREDICTION: Mustacho 2nd round TKO Middleweight Fight Jack Kessler (8-5, 0-2 NGF) v #10 Heath Marcum (7-3, 4-2 NGF) Jack Kessler has already been in a lot of good battles that could have gone either way. He is talented and very skilled; it’s just a matter of time before he gets his first NGF win. Kessler is struggling, no doubts there, he is just 1-3 in his last 4, but he has the wrestling skills to dominate. He is landing 60% of his head punches standing, so he is dangerous at kick boxing range also and he has shown good striking defense and take down skills. Once on the ground he can be very dominating, averaging 15 ground strikes per fight and 1.8 submissions. His submission skills are lacking as he’s not submitted anyone yet, but he has good power from the mount. Heath Marcum is now on a 2 fight losing streak after starting 4-0 in the NGF. He is holding onto a top 10 ranking by a thread and that thread has a name, Jack Kessler. Like Kessler, he is a good ground fighter, he has sensational wrestling skills and he’ll stay standing only long enough to throw some weird punch or kick that doesn’t look like it would hurt a child, then he’ll shoot. He is averaging 6.3 take downs per fight and he’s successful on 1.6 per fight. On the ground he becomes a beast, averaging 20.9 ground strikes and 1.4 submission attempts. He is also good at controlling his opponent on the mat and not allowing them to improve. Now he can get a little over aggressive and that has opened him up to being submitted, but that’s only been 1 time. This will be a monster ground battle. What I can see happening is the better stand up fighter, Kessler could defend a few take downs, wear Marcum down and land more stand up strikes. PREDICTION: Kessler 2nd round TKO PRELIM CARD Light Heavyweight Fight #15 Sioux Sie (8-4, 2-2 NGF) v Tommy Victorio (7-4, 0-1 NGF) Sioux Sie is a interesting fighter, he’s hard to figure out, he can look so good one fight then just look lost in another. He is a decent stand up fighter, but that’s because of his excellent striking defense, he can be elusive and that allows him to shoot in for perfect double leg take downs. He is getting 52% of his take downs and when he gets a fight down, he’ll use his black belt bjj skills to lock up submissions. He has no ground and pound game, but he is getting 15% of his averaged 2.8 submission attempts per fight. Tommy Victorio is 0-3 in his last 4 fights and has 1 NC. What is in question now after 3 straight KO losses is his chin. Victorio will use a lot of leg kicking to try and slow down his opponents and when the time is right he’ll shoot in and get a take down. He’ll keep it standing longer than Sie will, but Victorio will take it to the ground; he just isn’t a great ground fighter. I think this fight will be won on the ground, someone is getting submitted, but it could go either way. PREDICTION: Sie 2nd round submission Middleweight Fight #13 Leroy Guns (8-5, 3-1 NGF) v Ed Nesi (2-3, 1-1 NGF) Leroy Guns is 3-1 in his last 4 with 2 UD wins and 1 submission win. He uses good defense and a counter style to set up take downs, he isn’t great at getting take downs as he’s only successful on 20% of them. He is a very good ground fighter where he can control and ground strike very well. Ed Nesi is a stand up fighter, he is a polar opposite of Guns, he has elite Muay Thai skills and he’ll go to the clinch as soon as he can. He has to avoid the ground, because he just isn’t good there. He can dominate in the clinch, averaging 2.4 elbows, 12.8 knees to the head and 7.6 knees to the body per fight. We’ll see Guns trying to get this to the mat and Nesi trying to clinch, one note here, Guns is successful on 33% of his take down attempts from the clinch. PREDICTION: Guns decision win Heavyweight Fight Bob Probert (5-6 NGF) v Armand Battailen (8-4, 4-3 NGF) Two guys fighting their last fight in NGF, at least that’s the thought. Bob Probert just looks like a big guy with heavy hands…that’s it. He doesn’t look like he’s learned or gotten any better since the 1st fight I saw him fight. He has no defense, he doesn’t land a high percentage of strikes and he’s terrible on the ground, this should be his last MMA fight. Armand Battailen is much better than Probert, he has much better defensive skills and he also can fight in the clinch. He has very good knees from the clinch and he’ll hurt Probert with them. This one is all Battailen, he just has to be careful of the 1 punch power from Probert. PREDICTION: Battailen decision win Middleweight Fight Andrzej Golotowski (1-4 NGF) v Joe Laynpray (10-9, 0-2 NGF) This card gets started with to struggling fighters in Andrzej Golotowski and Joe Laynpray. Golotowski is a decent stand up fighter, but his problems are simple, he has no defense and is terrible defending take downs. He’s getting taken down at a 77% rate and he is allowing 79% of head punches to land. He is terrible on the ground also, so this combination equals 1-4 record. Joe Laynpray has now lost 3 straight fights and seems to be searching for a identity. He is a terrible stand up fighter, he has no kick boxing skills. He is averaging 9.6 take down attempts per fight and is successful on 33% of them. On the mat he is landing 65% of his averaged 23.1 ground strikes attempted per fight. He doesn’t have any defense to speak of and on the ground, as much as he throws; he also gets hit a lot and can be submitted pretty easily. PREDICTION: Laynpray 1st round TKO
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  37. Nova Org de Tokyo! Precisamos de lutadores para as categorias 265+, 205 e 135 lb! Quem precisar de contrato só postar o ID dos lutadores aqui!
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  38. I get where the org owners are coming from and i usually accept my fights first time i see i have an offer, but to be fair org owners should take this on themselves. If you send out a bunch of fights and a few days later some fighters didn't accept then you have to PM them or just change the fight, then if they do it a few times you have to decide if you even want that guy in your org. This is part of your job after all and if you want to keep the guys that don't accept/decline quick enough then they are more work, if not just drop them. Thats how i see it anyway, orgs are the biggest earners they should have some hard work involved in running them.
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  39. obrigado amigo .
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  40. The conversation is about top guys career # of sub wins, which is 0 with the exception of 1 guy, so the numbers presented by RL comparison tell a story, whether or not you try to segregate them into categories like pre-UFC and vs cans.
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  41. NGF 57 | Spider vs Winchester ( 772492 ) MAIN CARD Main Event Light Heavyweight Fight #7 Lamont Banner (12-6-1, 2-0 NGF) v #6 Dongmin Oh (17-2, 1-0 NGF) Alright this event, that has been made up of a majority of struggling fighters, ends with a matchup with two guys who are not struggling. Lamont Banner has won his last 2 fights and Dongmin Oh has won his last 5 and is 6-1 in his last 7. Banner will clearly be looking to take the fight where he is at his best and has a clear advantage, the mat. Banner isn’t much of a stand up fighter, he is only averaging 1.8 stand up strikes landed per fight, but he is averaging 5.1 take down attempts per fight. He has shown very little defense in his stand up game as well, he can be picked apart while he attempts his take downs. Also, he has been destroyed in the clinch; he has shown no offense and very little defense. When he gets his take downs he is successful on 11% of his 5 attempted take downs per fight, not a great percentage, but his 10 submission wins tell you one thing, you will get submitted if you are not at the very top of your submission defense. Dongmin Oh is supper talented, he has major power, but he is also very smart and adapts his game very well. He is a wonderful kick boxer, but he does his damage with his sensational Muay Thai skills. He uses defense while in kick boxing range, he avoids strikes very well and he often uses a counter strike style to wear out his opponents. He will attack legs as his primary tactic; he averages 13.6 leg kicks per fight and is landing 64% of them. Once he gets his opportunity, he will take a fight to the clinch, he is simple a beast there. He will attack with a barrage of elbows, averaging 11.8 per fight and he can open up his opponents face in an instant. He is not good on the mat; this is where an opponent has the advantage. Great fight, I can NOT wait to see this one. PREDICTION: Oh 2nd round TKO Co-Main Event: Heavyweight Title Fight #1 Sam Winchester (9-3, 4-1 NGF) v C-Rinky Spider (9-1, 7-1 NGF) Well this is one HELL of a fight here; Sam Winchester will try and get back the belt in against Rinky Spider. These two faced each other in a epic battle at NGF 38 where Winchester won by UD. Winchester is an aggressive fighter, he can be a flat out freighting at times, he will bull rush and get take downs, he can knock down opponents then he can rush in and pound away and he has KO power. Winchester also has excellent kicking, he is landing 70% of his leg kicks and 44% of his head and body kicks. His defense has been very good as well, he is a quick heavyweight and he usually has the advantage with this. Winchester is also a strong ground fighter as well, he is a wonderful wrestler and he can control a fight there on most nights. Rinky Spider is one hell of a fighter, super exciting, creative and powerful. At 23 years old he already shows a remarkable fighting skill that resembles a 30 fight veteran. The loss to Winchester is his only blemish on his record and now it’s time to get revenge. Huge power from Spider, he can KO anyone with any strike in a flash. A huge puncher and kicker, he averages 13 head punches standing per fight and is landing 61% of them. He is also attempting 10.3 leg kicks per fight and he lands 61% of those. He doesn’t land as high of percentage of his head and body kicks as Winchester, but he attempts more per fight. He’s been real solid in the clinch; he is strong and can wear out opponents with his Muay Thai. Where he hasn’t been good or really tested is on the mat. He has exceptional wrestling skills, but he’s spent his ground time either defending strikes or improving and getting back to his feet. I can’t wait to see how this one comes out, Winchester will stand and bang with Spider, but he will try to get this fight down for sure. Spider can catch Winchester at any second with a strike that has KO power behind it. I am so excited for this one, LET’S GO ALREADY! PREDICTION: Spider 4th round KO Heavyweight Fight Elbrys Gora (13-5, 1-4 NGF) v #14 Firco Nowack (16-7, 3-2 NGF) Back to the struggling fighters, ugg, I feel really bad for Elbrys Gora, I don’t know why, but he is a really talented fighter and he looks very skilled, but his career is being derailed by an unfortunate problem, he gets cut easily and he gets cut badly. 4 of his 5 career losses have come by cut stoppages and 3 of his 4 in the NGF. He’s a take down and submission fighter, doing little of anything else. He will use a bit of ground and pound, but he doesn’t have much finishing talent there, but he is a excellent submission fighter, he has 12 of them in his career. The problem is his defense isn’t great and he will cut on just 1 jab that lands. Firco Nowack is hanging onto the bottom rung of the top 15 ladder, but he does have strikes and elbows that can do damage and cut up Gora as usual. Nowack is a decent stand up fighter, he also has very good kicks which he uses to take out legs and take the spring away from his opponents. He is also an exceptional Muay Thai fighter, he has knees that do damage and he averages 11.9 per fight and lands 64% of his knees to the body. He can be outstruck standing and he’s not very good on the mat, so this is going to be the battle, can Nowack fight off Gora’s take downs, Nowack has been pretty good at take down defense. I can’t pick Gora, I want to, but I think he can and will be cut again in this one and we could see the 6th cut stoppage of his career. PREDICTION: Nowack 3rd round TKO Light Heavyweight Fight Mads Rosenkilde (10-6-1, 1-2-1 NGF) v #10 Mario Matiss (11-7, 0-0 NGF) Well this card may have been called, “Battle of the Struggling Fighters” or something like that. Mads Rosenkilde needs a win like he needs water at the moment. He is just 1-4-1 in his last 6 fights and he hasn’t looked all that good in any of them. He has been solid at kick boxing, but he has done a majority of his damage in the clinch. He has excellent elbows and is landing 71% of his Thai head punches. He is elusive for a light heavyweight, but he is terrible at submission defense and has shown nothing on the mat. Okay, well we have 1 struggling fighter and one guy in Mario Matiss who by no means is NOT struggling; he has won 4 in a row and 5-1 in his last 6. Matiss must have been some sort of soccer player in a past life or something, he has yet to attempt a stand up punch, and he’s all kicks averaging 18 per fight. Also in the clinch he again looks like a soccer player, he’s all knees; he averages over 22 knees per fight. At times he lands so few strikes that he just loses points because he’s out struck. He has good power when he does land, so he can end a fight at any moment. He has been beaten up on the ground with ground and pound, but he is a brown belt in bjj so he can lock up a submission if a mistake is made. This fight might see a lot of time in the clinch and it will be a battle of Rosenkilde’s elbows vs Matiss’s knees. PREDICTION: Rosenkilde 2nd round TKO Heavyweight Fight Jimmy Jones (8-6, 0-1 NGF) v #12 Gniewomir Polaniecki (10-7, 0-1 NGF) Jimmy Jones is in MAJOR need of a win, he is just 1-4 in his last 5 and he’s been KO’ed twice and TKO’ed the other 2. He was completely destroyed in his NGF debut as he was TKO’ed just 42 seconds into the fight while he didn’t even attempt a strike. He’s a awful stand up fighter, he wants nothing to do with it, but he is a sensational wrestler with very good ground skills. He is landing an amazing 83% of his ground strikes and he has been successful on 33% of his submissions. Gniewomir Polaniecki is also struggling, he is also 1-4 in his last 5 and he also lost his last fight in 43 seconds. Polaniecki has very sharp punches, or whatever you want to call that, he can cut his opponents at any time. He has decent stand up skills, but he will attempt 4.6 take downs per fight and when he’s not landing them, he opens himself up for counter strikes, which has led to problems. He is no good in the clinch and his stand up defense could use some more work. He can fight very well on the mat, he has good ground and pound and that’s what you have to avoid from him the most. This is a good matchup between two good ground fighters; we’ll see who is the wrestler in this one. PREDICTION: Jones 2nd round TKO PRELIM CARD Light Heavyweight Fight Jack Mcgillicutty (7-7, 2-2 NGF) v #15 Donald Duck (7-2, 2-1 NGF) Jack Mcgillicutty is one of those head scratching fighters. He can look very skilled, but get TKO’ed. He can look quick and agile, but get destroyed standing and lose a decision. He has good power, but he can be very inaccurate and that has led him to be off balance and out of position, allowing opponents to catch him. His defense has been terrible, and that is a bad combination when he faces opponents with good KO power. Donald Duck looked very distraught at the presser yesterday, he explained he feels lost right now with a manager that has gone inactive. You hope this doesn’t have an effect on his fight, but it’s obvious his morale is very low. Duck is very aggressive and can overwhelm opponents at times with his striking, he’s averaging over 22 punches per fight while landing 69% of his head punches and 53% of his body punches. Both these guys are pure stand up guys, I like Duck, if he’s not too upset, to win this fight. Mcgillicutty has shown terrible defense and Duck lands a lot of strikes. PREDICTION: Duck decision win Featherweight Fight Josef Urrah (2-1 NGF) v Joko Diaz (18-8, 0-1 NGF) This is a real interesting fight, Josef Urrah won his first 2 fights in the NGF, but a step up in competition brought a quick loss. Urrah will use strong punches to set up take downs; he is successful on 75% of his take downs so far. Urrah has been a beast on the ground, averaging 11 ground strikes and 2.7 submissions. Joko Diaz is 18-8 in his career, but after a debut loss at NGF 53, he is now 1-5 in his last 6 fights. Diaz is a pure ground fighter, he attempts 6.3 take downs per fight on average, he won’t have to attempt that many in this one. He has better bjj skills than Urrah, so that’s where I think he’ll have the edge. These two guys might just touch gloves and fall on the mat; they will spend little to no time standing. PREDICTION: Diaz 1st round submission Heavyweight Fight Gunthor Xiilianiatoph (6-9, 2-7 NGF) v Raul Zergopalitix (7-6, 3-5 NGF) Here’s a fight between two guys who I think are on their way out of the organization. Neither guy looks like they are taking their careers too seriously at the moment. Gunthor Xiilianiatoph really shows no skill in any part of MMA. His training has stalled, he has stopped growing and he’s pretty much just here for a paycheck. Raul Zergopalitix is still training, but I don’t know if he can improve much more than his current skill. He has shown zero skill standing, in fact he hasn’t landed a single strike standing, that is horrible. He looks for take downs then he uses a very good ground and pound game to win his fights. This one has snooze fest written all over it, but Zergopalitix is the clear favorite. PREDICTION: Zergopalitix 1st round TKO Welterweight Fight Zbigniew Mlotek (9-7-1, 2-5-1 NGF) v #15 Charlie Luciano (1-0 NGF) It’s hard to believe, but Zbigniew Mlotek was a champion in this division once, he has done virtually nothing since then. He’s lost a decision, been KO’ed, been submitted, he’s been just down right bad since he lost his belt. A problem with him is he just gets killed on the mat, he has no answer when he’s taken down. Charlie Luciano looked very impressive in his NGF debut fight against a very good fighter in Aulis Tyrmaaja. He looked very strong standing and his take down skills looked outstanding. He went to the mat and completely dominated, eventually getting a submission. This fight clearly favors Luciano and his ground style, Mlotek will have to try and land a big punch to have a chance. PREDICTION: Luciano 1st round submission Light Heavyweight Fight Vincent Coll (0-1 NGF) v Michael Galustyan (7-4, 0-3 NGF) Vincent Coll will try to rebound after his debut loss in his last fight. Coll went to the Thai clinch very early and he landed just 2 out of 10 knee attempts, but one did major damage. He put up very little defense in that fight allowing 18 strikes to land and he was also taken down 3 times. He did do a good job on the mat and showed very good submission defense. Michael Galustyan has really hit a rough road in his MMA career. He entered the NGF 7-1 but has now lost 3 straight. Recently Vladimir Gromnitskiy has declined contract extensions for his fighters and declined all his fighters fight, I would assume he and all of this fighters will be leaving the NGF. Galustyan will go for takedowns over and over in this one and he will be able to ground and pound. We shall see if Coll trained his take down defense, if not, he’ll be in trouble in this one. PREDICTION: Galustyan 2nd round TKO
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  42. NGF 56 | Jamm vs Clinton ( 771679 ) UNDER CARD Bantamweight Fight Tom Bielawski (9-8, 0-4 NGF) v Vincent Mangano (1-1 NGF) Tom Bielawski rushed in and took the fight to the clinch, he spent over a minute and a half attempting to land knees, over and over again he tried but nothing was landing and he eventually just wore himself out. Vincent Mangano brook the clinch, defended a take down and then landed a beautiful 2 punch combo that cut, and knocked Bielawski to the mat. Mangano dove on top, landed a few hard ground strikes and this fight was over at 3:21 of the 1st. Mangano wasn’t super impressive in this one, but he’ll take it. Bielawski is on borrowed time, he is now 0-4 in the NGF and is not competitive, it’s only a matter of time before he’s cut from the roster. Welterweight Fight #12 James James (3-2, 1-2 NGF) v #2 Alastair Gridlock (6-3, 3-0 NGF) There was a time when the world didn’t know who Alastair Gridlock was, well that day has come and gone. Gridlock dominated this fight from the opening bell until the end. He demolished James James in every way possible. James gave a fine effort, but he could not catch the much quicker and better prepared Gridlock. James finished 7-64 in head punches, 0-5 in body punches, 1-7 in kicking and he failed on all 7 of his take down attempts. Gridlock was just awesome in this fight; he showed his class with quick and accurate striking. He looked as if he toyed with James in the 2nd and 3rd rounds; landing strikes at will. Gridlock finished 22 of 22 in head punches, 7-11 in body punches, 3-5 in head kicks and was an amazing 36-54 in leg kicks. James could hardly hold up his own weight when this fight was over, he had a huge welt on his thigh. Gridlock clearly won each round and he now waits for his inevitable title shot. Middleweight Fight Paul McCracken (5-2, 3-1 NGF) v Facaloto Gals (12-8, 4-5 NGF) Facaloto Gals was emotional after this fight; he walked out of the octagon and just fell to his knees a few feet outside of the cage. How can you blame him, he has completely lost his way and is tumbling downward in a way that looks irreversible. Gals took this fight to the clinch early on and looked to wear out Paul McCracken with clinch knees and punches. Gals wasn’t able to land anything in the clinch and he was actually working much harder than McCracken. McCracken was able to break the clinch a couple of times, after breaking away the 2nd time, Gals came in low and McCracken was able to land a head kick that sent Gals falling backwards and down to the mat. McCracken didn’t follow and Gals did manage to get back to his feet. Just seconds later, Gals fainted, but stopped, and McCracken unloaded a head kick that drilled Gals in the side of the head and he fell to the ground, out cold, wow what a win for McCracken and another crushing loss for the former champion Facaloto Gals. Bantamweight Fight #12 Daiju Kikuchi (3-1, 0-1 NGF) v #14 Lutz Knitter (14-7, 5-5 NGF) This fight was a very good one and Daiju Kikuchi showed he can handle himself pretty well with the big boys. The fight started with Lutz Knitter doing very good kick boxing, he looked very good and he was landing and defending well in the 1st. There wasn’t a ton of strikes landed in the 1st, but Knitter did land a head kick that Kikuchi absorb without a problem. Kikuchi was also able to land a late counter uppercut that snapped Knitters head and looked to daze him for a second. In the 2nd Kikuchi just avoided possible trouble as he was clipped with a spinning back fist from Knitter, but he was lucky as he just stepped forward and was hit with more of a forearm than the actual hand. Kikuchi just couldn’t get much going in the 2nd, he played defense pretty well as Knitter didn’t land a very high percentage of strikes, but Knitter was the aggressor and completely controlled the round. In the 3rd, it started with both guys staying in kick boxing range, they both stayed aggressive, but they both played very good defense. Finally, Kikuchi was able to clinch up with Knitter and for the next 2 minutes, Kikuchi really controlled the fight. Kikuchi landed many strikes and Knitter was clearly exhausted and in a bit of trouble. As the round ended and it went to the judges, I had the fight 29-28 in favor of Knitter and as the scores were read, the judges agreed. Knitter end up landing 24-57 head punches and he was able to land 9-21 leg kicks, while Kikuchi was 8-16 in head punches, 11-25 with head punches in the clinch and 3-12 with body punches in the clinch. Knitter out struck Kikuchi 49 to 32. Heavyweight Fight Eduard Syroviy (13-5, 1-2 NGF) v #13 Andrew Golota (11-6, 6-4 NGF) This was such a good fight and a huge; much needed win for Eduard Syroviy. From the touch of the gloves these guys came out fighting, both were very active and aggressive. It was Syroviy who had a weird game plan as he would clinch and then break the clinch, he didn’t do much offense or stall to rest, he would just clinch up, take a few shots from Andrew Golota and then break the clinch. Golota was playing good defense, but Syroviy was landing big leg kicks that seemed to slow Golota down as this fight went on. Most of this fight Golota’s corner was screaming out “uppercut” Golota did manage to land a few of them, but nothing damaging. A big, damaging strike was landed by Eduard in the 1st, he nailed Golota with a perfect head kick that cut him open and had him crashing to the mat. Both guys started the 2nd fighting very hard, back and forth they went, neither guy separating themselves until Syroviy landed a straight left right on the jaw of Golota which knocked him to the mat, Syroviy jumped on top and landed 4 more big strikes before the ref could jump in and end this one at 1:33 of the 2nd. Great win from Syroviy and heartbreaking loss by Golota, but these two fought very hard and were rewarded with the FOTN award. MAIN CARD Heavyweight Fight #12 Vladislav Munchkin (8-3, 1-0 NGF) v #9 Petr Jakovlev (7-4 NGF) Vladislav Munchkin was the one who got the early take down and that started a nice ground battle. After almost of minute of great jiu jitsu fighting, Petr Jakovlev took advantage of a mistake from Munchkin and managed to sweep and got on top. Jakovlev did some damage with a few elbows on top, but Munchkin is very good on the mat, and he was able to improve his position and managed to get back on top. Jakovlev went into submission mode and he tried to lock up a triangle, guillotine and a Kimura, but Munchkin defended well and also landed a few ground strikes. In the 2nd, Petr Jakovlev lost his mind, he attempted 4 take downs, 1 after another to start the round but Munchkin defended all of them and Jakovlev looked totally exhausted just seconds into the round. Munchkin clinched up with Jakovlev and he landed a quick inside punch that jolted Jakovlev and cut him open. Then from that moment on it was all Munchkin, he landed some uppercuts, rights, lefts, hooks, shoulder strikes, you name it, he began to pick apart Jakovlev. A hook rocked Jakovlev and another hook knocked him to the mat, Munchkin mounted Jakovlev and pounded him out at 1:51 of the 2nd. Munchkin ended up landing 14 of 14 in clinch punches while Jakovlev didn’t land a single clinch strike. Monster win for Vladislav Munchkin and he’ll move inside the top 10 now. Heavyweight Fight #3 Frederick Frost (5-1, 4-0 NGF) v #4 Polish Engineer (10-6, 5-3 NGF) I was so excited to see this fight; these two are killers and two of the most exciting fighters in the division. The bell rang, they touched gloves and it was Frost who landed the very first strike, a leg kick that landed and looked to hurt Polish Engineer. For the next minute and a half, that was just about the only strike that landed. Frost landed a few solid punches and so did Engineer, but both guys stayed on the outside and really didn’t engage each other. Around the 2 minute mark, as the sold out crowd of 5,000 started to get a little restless, Frost landed a hook that cut Engineer on the forehead and blood was running down over his nose and making him a mess. Engineer must have sensed he could only win this fight by getting it to the mat and he shot in for a double leg, but Frost defended well and he hopped back to the cage. Engineer was still trying to get the take down, but Frost had under hooks. Frost was able to spin and get free and as he did he came up with a uppercut that landed right under Engineers chin and Engineer went crashing to the mat. Frost waived him back up and as the groggy Engineer stood up, Frost moved in for the kill. He landed a few solid straight punches, a leg kick and then a violent right hand that KO’ed Engineer at 3:12 of the 1st round. Frederick Frost is the real deal, he dismantled Polish Engineer and he’ll be thought of when handing out title or #1 contender fights for sure. Super Heavyweight Fight #3 Dmitry Borschev (7-0, 4-0 NGF) v #2 Castiel Angel (9-2 NGF) A fight between two of the biggest men in the organization, super skilled Dmitry Borschev came in looking fantastic. He was all business when this fight started as he didn’t even touch the extended glove of Castiel Angel. As Angel put down his glove, Borschev performed a beautiful spinning back kick that landed to the body of Angel and hurt him, just seconds in! Angel tried to take the fight to the mat, but Borschev sprawled to keep the fight standing. Borschev then landed a overhand right that cut Angel on the bridge of his nose. Angel shot in for another take down, but this time Borschev not only defended it, he pushed Angel up against the cage and started landing big shots. After Angel missed with a head kick, Borschev landed a big overhand right and Angel went crashing to the mat. Then moments later, Borschev made a beautiful faint to the body, Angel dropped his hands to protect his body, than Borschev landed a left hook to the temple, Angel went limp, completely out, and fell face first to the mat. Dmitry Borschev is a BEAST! Borschev will be put into one more fight vs Sami Hyypia to determine the #1 contender. Co-Main Event: Featherweight Fight #4 Barry Allen (11-2, 3-1 NGF) v #2 Marcos Silva (11-6, 3-2 NGF) The bell rang and Barry Allen landed a perfect jab to the nose of Marcos Silva and blood was all over the face of Silva just seconds into this one. Allen than proceeded to than take Silva apart, he picked him apart, he landed just about anything he threw. Allen was 7-7 in head punches and 1-1 in body punches. He attacked Silvas legs going 6-11 and he even landed a very nice front kick that sent Silva back about 6 feet, crashing into the cage. Silva did land a combination that stunned Allen and cut him around the nose. Allen responded by landing a hard jab of his own and it was Silva that looked cut in the corner of his left eye. Silva tried to change things and take the fight in the clinch, but he couldn’t do any striking damage, and he also failed on 3 take down attempts. Just after the 3 minute mark, Allen nailed Silva with a hook, Silva went jelly legged and he barely could stay on his feet. Allen moved in for the kill, he started by landing a hard body shot that had Silva groan, he then almost knocked him off his feet with a leg kick. As Silva wobbled around, Allen chased and hit him with a big hook that I thought would knock him down, but it didn’t. Then at the 3:28 mark, Barry Allen was once again able to land his signature head kick, perfect, and Silva went backwards, crashing to the mat, out cold! Allen earned his 4th (T)KO victory by head kick and got the KOTN too. Main Event Middleweight Title Fight #1 Bill Clinton (17-4, 1-1 NGF) v C-Jima Jamm (14-3-1, 5-0 NGF) I was so looking forward to this one, two middleweight monsters who had the crowd in a frenzy during their walk in’s, but the fight it’s self just didn’t live up to the hype. I thought Bill Clinton would push Jima Jamm more, I thought Jamm would have a hard time and I thought this fight was going to make championship rounds, boy was I wrong. I thought Jamm would win, so I wasn’t wrong about that, but I just didn’t know how easy this fight was going to be for Jamm. It was Clinton who landed a couple of nice body kicks early and it was Jamm landing some nice counter shots. Clinton was able to get the double leg take down just about 1 minute in. Clinton was not doing much, but he was trying to advance and get into mount, but Jamm was doing a very nice job locking up Clinton’s legs and keeping him tight against his body. As Clinton rested his head on Jamm’s chest, he left his arms out towards Jamm’s head. Jamm put his feet on Clintons thighs and pushed away, at the same time, he grabbed onto Clinton’s arm and he spun with it and started cranking down. Clinton, surprised, tried to spin out in desperation, but it was too late, he was tapping and screaming in pain at 1:46 of the 1st round. Jamm jumped to his feet and he jumped on the top of the cage and screamed out in celebration to his fans and the place went nuts for the champion. Jamm finishes off the win and retains his belt with a SOTN performance.
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  43. put him in a gym and see if they change or moral goes up -- dont have to train but just be in a gym
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  44. Clothing deteriorates at the end of the day so his morale will move up each day if he has fresh clothes. You don't have to train for his clothes to deteriorate too.
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  45. Takedowns are so easy to get now with countering. In the last two fights I had with my ground guys I was 3/3 for both fighters when i went for TD's. http://mmatycoon.com...php?FTID=541767 http://mmatycoon.com...php?FTID=563447 The bolded is why you are having a hard time. You are subbing without GnP, which works when you are beating up 18 year olds with 25 year olds to gain rank. But is almost impossible at the upper level of the game. I guess if all you want to do is beat up new creations with 25 year olds to gain rank it shouldnt be a big deal. Strikers need to train escapes and transitions to get back to their feet, grapplers only need transitions because they dont need to stand up. During re-allocations i skimped on escapes and decided i would try and control and get a ref stand up with my strikers. The results havent been that good because my strikers are on the ground much longer now and drop those rounds in judging. Your advice should be to make 25 year olds and use them to beat 18 year olds in QFC to gain rank. That's what you are doing, no one respects it. It makes you look like an ass when you complain about the game while using the cheapest, no skill exploit in the book to gain rank.
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  46. The lack of RNC is the main thing in the game keeping sub #s down. Mike could keep a lot of the submission whining down just by coding in a RNC submission from mount. Something like: Fighter A is raining down blows from mount. Fighter B has turned his back to avoid punishment. Fighter A locks in the RNC and B taps! Just make it happen instead of a KO from mount. Its all flavor text anyway. Most pro fighters can lock in a RNC on a hurt opponent and it will pad the sub #'s of gnp'ers and strikers and keep the whining down.
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  47. I feel sorry for you, because it's a delightful sight
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  48. This is a great idea, but I think once you're approved you should also be able to set your designer status on/off for when you are booked up, don't have the time or simply aren't designing anymore.
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  49. I'm not sure that anyone i know does, maybe the aussies you know don't think you pommie bastards are listening.
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