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  1. Not so long ago, in a galaxy not so far away... http://cdn1.bostonmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/darth.jpg Darth Womba has laid waste to a handful of Jedi Knights on his climb to the pillar of the tycooniverse. http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t287/sfmwp13/deletermsj_zpsa32fd03d.jpg Moses Diggs, Samor Kanen, Jose Nabijos. All defeated one by one. They would taste success, smell victory, only to have it snapped from their hands as they submitted to the Sith lord. When all hope was lost, Chris Karter called upon The Tasmanian Devil. "Do or do not, there is no try." http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t287/sfmwp13/deletertaj_zps3fbfee66.jpg The savior of the Jedi Knights. The shining light. Taj al Din. He would remain composed without desire of revenge or anger towards his enemy. He came out, he controlled the pace, beating Darth Womba into a corner... but like his brothers before him..... http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t287/sfmwp13/deletertajkill_zps44915132.jpg He would be slain, brutally, in the line of duty.... How the Mighty have fallen... While he wanted justice to be served against the evil sith lord, he had to wait in line. He was gambling on Jedi Ryo Narushima... http://i3.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/523/470/4ec.jpg Jedi Ryo was no stranger to Darth Womba. The two had fought before, and although Darth Womba won 2 out of 3 battles, he suffered his most devastating defeat at the powerful hands of Ryo. Ryo may have won a battle, but he ultimately lost the war. The dark side was too strong, and Ryo was defeated decisively. What could the Jedi do now? Where would the Jedi turn? Would Darth Womba continue to conquer the world and slay all the Jedi in it? Chris Karter had some serious contemplating to do... http://24.media.tumblr.com/98fcefbe0d619e12037b5811d0f78c97/tumblr_mtsqcqktNw1r634mno1_500.jpg After some serious meditation, the light from stoner heaven shine upon his beautiful mind... he accepted that the Jedi weren't the solution. It was time to call an audible... but who?
    6 points
  2. The air just got really thick on this thread, haha. I'm gonna go stare at my fighter stats like they're going to change magically in the middle of the day between training sessions. Is anyone else guilty of this?
    4 points
  3. Dont cry bro. You wanna throw more work load on Mike just like that? Im sure he has better shit to do all day every day. Plus if a beginner manager reads this and declines a fight contract from that org that might be one more manager in the long run for mmatycoon. I honesty wasn't sure about the case.
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  4. Alexi’s All purpose Tycoon Guide Thank you for taking the time to open and read this guide a variety of topics will be covered throughout this ranging from the following: Fighter Creation Guide to Training and Hiddens Org walk through from a manager perspective Scouting your Opponent Fight Engine and Tactics within the Engine Running a Gym Running a Organization All of these topics are vital within the structure of Tycoon itself, I am not trying to make anyone into the greatest manager the game has ever seen, but merely to supply a foundation for others to add, modify and improve upon. Also if you have any addition questions, come to the mmatycoon chat room, there are always people there willing to answer almost any game related question you have. http://www.mmatycoon.com/ufcchatroom.php Chapter 1: Fighter Creation Creating a fighter is a difficult process, a manager must decide if they want to build a project fighter, a fighter they can fight immediately in order to fund other projects or someone in between. When building a fighter think about what type a fighter you want a fighter who can strike, one who can grapple or a fighter who can do it all. But lets not get ahead of myself, there are 4 primaries, thirteen secondary’s and six physical skills that comprise the game. They range from 1-150 points in each skill, the divisions are as such: 1.95-9.99 Useless 10.00-19.99 Abysmal 20.00-29.99 Woeful 30.00-39.99 Feeble 40.0-49.99 Mediocre 50.00-59.99 Competent 60.00-69.99 Respectable 70.00-79.99 Proficient 80.00-89.99 Strong 90.00-99.99 Superb 100.00-109.99 Remarkable 110.00-119.99 Wonderful 120.00-129.99 Exceptional 130.00-139.99 Sensational 140.00-149.99 Elite Each set of roughly 10 skill points is divided into 4 sub levels of --,-,+ and ++ which are roughly 2.0-2.5 points apart for sublevels. Each primary skill, which is to say, Boxing, Muay Thai, Wrestling and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, each of these primaries have a set of sub skills that are related to them to varying degrees. The Boxing primaries related secondaries are as follows: Punch Technique, Clinchwork and Strike Defense. The Muay Thai primaries related secondaries are as follows: Kicks, Elbows, Knees, Clinchwork, Strike Defense. The Wrestling related primaries are as follows: Take Down Offense, Take Down Defense, Ground and Pound, Transitions, Defensive grappling and escapes. The Brazilian Jiu Jitsu related secondaries are as follows: Submissions, Defensive grappling, Transitions and escapes. Physicals effect everything in this game the six physicals are Speed, Agility, Balance, Strength, Flexibility and Conditioning. Each physical’s purpose should be fairly straight forward and easy to understand if you think about it logically. When I create a project fighter, I either start with a muay thai base or a wrestling base, for muay thai base I put 100-110 points in muay thai and the rest in boxing. For secondaries I do 110 points in kicks and knees as well as 110 points in clinchwork. Wrestling base I do 110 in Take Down Offense Ground and Pound and clinch. Either way I start, I will train the weak areas up to a high level in order to make my fighter as effective as they can be. Physicals are a matter of opinion, I always put at least 90 points in cardio so I can get 10+ training sessions a week out of my fighter in order to maximize his learning speed. What do I mean by learning speed? Learning speed refers to the points gained by your fighter in a 1 on 1 coached session on a useless skill. As is, a secondary skill not a physical skill. A skill that you don’t put points into at creation starts at 1.95 or useless--, a good learner as classified by most managers will go to useless+ after one session. But let me digress because there are a variety of hiddens within this game. Things like intelligence, heart, ko power, chin, confidence, injury proness (how fragile he is), his resistance to cuts, his inherent popularity, experience are the variety of hiddens you can choose from. Adapt gameplan=intelligence Amateur background=experience The rest are pretty self-explanatory so I won’t go through them. You get to choose three of these hiddens at creation. That does not mean your fighter will automatically have those hiddens, he just receives a 30 point boost to those three hiddens. That of course means your chances of getting those hiddens to show in the Tale of the Tape is more likely. The list of hiddens and known ToT lines are as follows: The first line covers grappling skill, the second covers striking, the final line of the ToT relates to hiddens and physicals. Here is the list of hiddens/physicals currently known to show on the ToT and what they mean Granite Chin-the highest overall hidden, which means your fighter is very difficult to KO. Solid/Good Chin-The level below granite chin, still difficult to KO but less so than Granite KO Power-It means your fighter hits hard and has a higher chance based off of that in order to get finishes from strikes Intelligent-It means your fighter is smart and is good at adjusting his game plan during a fight and is generally move effective as a fighter as a whole. Big Heart/Determined-It means your fighter can be hurt but will recover faster after being hurt and be difficult to finish by TKO or submission but it is still possible. Very Confident/Self Confidence-your fighter does not get discouraged easily if he is not having success in a fight and is a naturally more aggressive fighter when in the cage/ring. Experienced-Similar to intelligence in function and purpose but not quite the same. Heavy Handed-Similar to KO power but not quite the same, it’s a lower tier, similar to that of granite chin and good/solid chin. Cuts Easily-IT means your fighter has a higher chance of suffering from a cut during a fight. Perfers Standup/Ground-No particularly good or bad hiddens to mind understanding. Can Moonwalk, Likes pizza, enjoys gardening, good in bed-same as prefers stand up. Those are all the hiddens that can show in the ToT, physicals that can show are: Very Strong/Powerful-high strength (remarkable or better) Very Quick-High agility (remarkable or better) Fast-Very high speed (Sensational or higher) Cardio Machine/Good Gas Tank-Very High conditioning (Sensational or better) Insanely Flexible-Very High Flexibility (Sensational or better) Physicals will cover hiddens if they are at the listed levels, however some hiddens take precedence over others. Granite Chin is the highest hidden in the list because it is the highest hidden (according to our best information. That concludes the first chapter covering fighter creation. The next chapter will cover primarily training since I previously covered hiddens. Chapter 2: Fighter Training First thing, GET YOUR FIGHTER OUT OF THE COZAD GYM AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Training a project fighter, which is to say, a younger fighter on creation who is supposed to spend most of his time after creation in a gym, is something that is more an exercise in patience than anything else in this game. It takes a solid 18 months to a year to properly train a top level fighter in this game, it can be shorten slightly by building a pure striker with clinch and defensive ground skills. It takes roughly 4-6 weeks for most learns to go from useless to wonderful on a skill with good training. What I mean by good training is that a gym with small class sizes, preferably fewer than 3 however, if you do not have access to one. Do not fret, public gyms are perfectly fine for training fighters it just generally is a little slower of a process as most public gyms have slightly larger class sizes for the most part. I have two successful fighters on my roster who trained a majority of their early career in public gyms they are a combined 46-21-1 so even public gyms can produce solid fighters, while private or semi-private gyms (which is to say, gyms that need an invite to join) are ideal, public gyms are not a bad alternative. When it comes to training you need to decide what type of fighter you want to have when your done, do you want a grappler with just enough striking to survive? Do you want a striker who thrives on TDD and defensive grappling? Or do you want a jack of all trades all arounder who can fight anywhere at anytime? Depending on your choices here, it will decide when exactly your fighter will be ready to compete. To be at the top level of competition, a lot of the top fighters are similar to this: Sensational Boxing Sensational Muay Thai Sensational Wrestling Brown belt in BJJ Secondaries will vary but generally speaking, this is a decent guess: Sensational Punches, Kicks, Clinch, SD, possible Transitions and DG this high as well. Exceptional-sensational TDD, possibly wonderful ish TD’s and GnP, just varies from fighter to fighter. Physicals all will be around elite in level. The fighter listed above would be either a striker with defensive ground skills or an all arounder whose primary forte is striking. This type of fighter would take about 18 months to 2 years to build depending on learning speed and how often you fight him early in his career. From my best learner, by the time he was 22 (this is in a private top of the line gym) he looked something like this: Remarkable Boxing Remarkable MT Sensational Wrestling Brown Belt in bjj Secondaries, he had pretty much everything but elbows and knees at a usable level. His physicals were rather low, but about 6-8 weeks of heavy CT work and he would have been ready. Also, this guy hd fought 9 times during the roughly 15-17 months I managed him. If I had fought him less, he would have gained a couple more sessions and have been closer to completion. I don’t want to give too many specifics as I do not currently manage the fighter anymore and the person who currently manages him probably doesn’t want me sharing his skill set, even if it is slightly outdated. As you can see, with the right gym it doesn’t take terribly long to build a solid fighter with the proper gym and training. It took about 5 game years with him to get his physicals at least to usable level on top of all the secondary training that was put in. If you are in a public or semi-private gym (the latter primarily being org gyms) it takes about 1-3 game years longer to reach that point, depending on your fighter’s learning and how often you fight him. I prefer to always test my fighters early just so I can get a general idea on what hiddens they possess so I can think of what I have ahead of me long term as I don’t like training blind only to find out the fighter has zero confidence/heart/glass chin. At least by doing a test fight early you can get an idea of what hidden’s he has that can show while his physicals are still low so they won’t cover hiddens. Hiddens that is an auto Keep: Granite chin (obviously) Hiddens that I personally like to have if the learning is to the level previously stated: Intelligence and Heart. Hiddens to be wary of: Cuts easily, primarily because you don’t know if he has any good hiddens or if they are all just about average. However, one of the best fighters in game history showed cuts easily so you never know. There are a crap load of variables in this game so you will eventually have to try things out and see what you yourself like. A lot of what I have put in so far is based on my preferences and what I have learned so far throughout my time playing this game. Also, while on the topic of hiddens, I will mention a few things I have learned in my time in regards for hiddens, at HW, the key to becoming successful is KO power. That is by far the most important thing for a HW to have aside from skills and the like. Lower weight classes, chin and heart become more important as well as intelligence because if your fighter is more difficult to finish he always has a chance to win a fight, however remote it may be. That is why I almost always pick heart and chin when I create my fighters. But you should try things out and see which hiddens you personally like and think work best for the fighters you want to build. That concludes my portion on training and a close up on hiddens. Chapter 3: Org walkthrough from a manager perspective When your first starting out in this game, finding good orgs to be a part of is extremely crucial as the first few weeks you spend playing the game will be the deciding factor on whether or not you play this game long term. When your starting out, try to find some ID restricted orgs, this means that fighters with ID’s (what fighter they are numerically in terms of creation within the game) below the limit (so if a org was 195k+ that means anyone below 194999 in terms of ID can’t fight there) this will allow you to face competition who have a similar skill set to your fighters and you can avoid being thrown to the wolves. If you can find a good org, they will send you fair fight offers and be willing to work with you if you want some time off to train or whatever you could want. Before you accept any fight offer at an org, check out your opponent to make sure it is someone you can reasonably expect to have a chance of defeating. Don’t accept fights where you don’t have a chance of winning outside of a good dice roll. You are still learning the game (in reference to new managers who are reading this) so there is no need to throw yourself into difficult fights. Just focus on learning the game and trying to figure out what works best for you. When dealing with org owners, be polite and respectful, treat them how you want to be treated. If you treat them with respect, they will do the same to you. Make sure that if you decline something, whether it’s a fight offer or a contract, offer up a reason as to why if you want to. That way the org owner can understand where exactly you are coming from. When you are starting out, if you are looking to fight, try to fight with each fighter at most once per month that way you get roughly 3 weeks of training in between fights at worst. I say 3 weeks because if your energy drops to the minimum it takes almost a full week for your energy to get back to 100%. That three weeks adds up to between twenty eight and thirty six sessions of training. That almost is enough time to get a single useless skill to wonderful (it will probably amount to between proficient and superb, depending on learning speed). Have a good mix of fighters when you first start, some older fighters to help make you some money and a couple projects that you train for a couple months before get them heavily into fighting. The early months in every fighters life are crucial because that is the best time to train up any secondaries that you want to train up because physicals generally train at about the same rate regardless of fighter age. The difference is only what type of training you do (whether CT’s or individual physical training, the former dependent on class size, the later on energy). Also, I forgot to mention this earlier, BUT KEEP YOUR FIGHTERS MORALE AS CLOSE TO 100% as possible, to raise your fighters morale, buy clothes from closing shops and change them every day (the morale boost only comes from 148/150 condition clothes). Most of your offers for contracts early on will range between 2000/2000/2000 and 6000/6000/6000, what are the three areas of the contract? It is signing bonus, which is the first number, the second number is fight pay, which is how much your fighter will get paid per fight as long as he shows up regardless of whether or not he wins or loses. The final number is the win bonus, it is the amount that your fighter will be paid should he win any of the fights while under contract, that is in addition to his fight pay, not just the win. It is a bonus for a reason. The better your fighters perform, the more money they make, the more money they make, the more money you get which can allow you to get access to better training for your fighters.Better training=better fighters, better fighters mean you will be more successful in this game. If you are successful at a game, the more likely it is that you continue to play said game. Don’t be afraid to turn down fights if you don’t think the fight is a good match up for you, or you want more training time. Just be sure to clarify that with the org owner. I rarely decline fights and if I do I almost always give a reason. Chapter 4: Scouting your opponent. This part of the game is mostly educated guesses and intuition than almost any other part of the game, other than setting sliders anyway. First, check your opponents record. How many finishes does he have? Are they mostly TKO’s or submissions? Does he have a lot of losses? Are they by finish or by decision? If a opponent has a lot of finishes by TKO or KO, he probably has a fair amount of power in his hands so when you are setting your sliders you need to be aware of that. If your opponent has a lot of submission wins, he has high submissions, intelligence/experience as though help your fighter when it comes to grappling. Then go check the opponents 1st fight (if they have had a fight) in order to see what (if any) hidden showed in their first fight so you can have an idea of what to look out for. After that, check your opponents primaries, while those are not 100% accurate, they can give you a general idea on what an opponent brings to the table. This is fairly self-explanatory on this part so I won’t go too in depth. If you have VIP, you can check the opponents fight stats which will give you a much better idea on what the opponent has skill wisely not to mention a general idea on his aggro/counter or damage/acc sliders. THIS IS NOT 100% ACCURATE, hiddens influence this a lot, not to mention if the person has a lot of short fights it won’t give a full picture so be sure to check to see his record on whether or not he finishes his opponent quick or not. That way you can best prepare yourself in order to combat the opponent’s strengths. When you are looking at a fight, what style is your opponent? If he is a wrestler, what is the best thing to do to a wrestler? Punch him in the mouth and kick his legs out from under him. If you rob him of his gas tank with some well-timed body shots and kicks you can render his wrestling game virtually ineffective. If you are facing a guy who packs a lot of punch, you attack his gas tank, put him on his back or work in the clinch. Rob him of the chance to unload as many of those bombs as possible. If you are facing a point fighter, do more damage or out point fight the point fighter. Understanding your fighter is crucial, the more you know about your fighter in terms of hiddens, the better your chances are of success. Things like morale loss after a loss, how difficult he is to finish, how quickly he recovers or how he battles back after being rocked or knocked down or how difficult he is to being submit. All these things are clues to what hiddens your fighter possesses. If you know your fighter is difficult to finish, you can gamble a bit more in terms of striking since you know your fighter is pretty durable. You can go more aggressive or throw more damage without too much risk of being finished by strikes on the feet by your opponent. Again this is a very general outline just trying to give you guys a general idea on how a long time manager does things, feel free to interpret and expand on this. Find your niche and way to do things, that is what I am trying to say. This is merely fundamentals, not specifics. The specifics I leave up to you. As I said with hiddens, find what way works best for you, I use my head to set my sliders, I know some people just wing it or rely on their gut feeling to set them. In the current system take downs are very powerful so always be wary when facing a wrestler that you may have to gamble a lot more than you normally do in order to pull off the victory in a given fight. I generally end up pulling out a lot of decision wins because of the way my fighters are, as well as how I view the engine in a rational way. I fight conservatively in order to be sure I best avoid my opponent’s strengths as much as I can. A lot of my fellow managers do things that I find crazy or stupid but sometimes it works for them. Sometimes what I do allows me to win fights that I have no business winning. But YOU need to find your own way of how you combat your opponent. Find your own style and master it. I have found my style and I am attempting to master it. Chapter 6: Running an Organization Running an organization is something that feels like your working a chemistry set that could explode on you at any moment. From booking arenas, recruiting fighters, booking fights and cards, setting ads, production, setting the number of free tickets and dealing with sometimes annoying and idiotic managers, such is the life of a organization owner in MMA Tycoon. It is by far the most time consuming business to run in the game. The most common question is how much money should I have before I start an org? There is no real answer to this question, the more money you have at the start the better your chances are of succeeding because you have more money to spend on signing bonuses (which is the only thing you have to pay up front for in relation to fighters.) The more money you can throw around in contracts the better your chances are of signing fighters. Recruiting is the most important part of running an organization, nothing else comes before that. Without fighters, you can’t book cards, you can’t book fights you can’t do anything else. However, you have to make sure you save money for arenas. The formula for arenas depends on the day, weeks its 10x the number of seats (so a 400 seat arena would be 4000). On the topic of arenas, do not over stretch yourself trying to grow your org quickly. Build your org up slowly (unless you have a sizeable amount to start with and you can lock down some bigger hyped guys) once you start selling out a arena on premium tickets, move to the next size up (750 or 1k, I would just do the 1k personally). From there continue working your way up. Try to book arenas a couple weeks in advance and stay on top of it, otherwise you will be scrambling and you will be stuck in a arena you can’t hope to fill. Freebies (free tickets) are very useful as you slowly increase your arena size that way you get more people in seats, if you have people in seats, they will spend money on food and merchandise that in turn makes you more money. I always did premium tickets as they make you the most money per ticket (150 dollars a ticket) might as well maximize your chances for profit early by using the top of the line ticket and using free tickets to make up the difference. Setting advertising is an art form, there is a delicate balance between maximize your chances for profit and ruining your chances for it by overspending on ads. For the guideline on ads and how much your event will sell tickets wise go to tycoontools.com and click on event helper, as well as the hype+pop average per fight (which I will get into in a minute)as well as give you a general amount to spend on ads. You can stick with that amount or you can spend more than that in the hopes of getting a few more people in seats. It is just a matter of how much you have to spare in the organization account. I varied from doing 25% more to just doing 10k+the amount to the nearest 5-10k number. There wasn’t a huge difference but you do get more people to buy tickets which is important.
    3 points
  5. I'm taking 3 noobs with me. 1st 3 to reply get 90 days VIP I figure this is the best place to put this since most noobs come here.
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  6. We're aware of this, humors is a shithead and not coming back, thanks.
    3 points
  7. So yeah, one of these threads again. I was wondering what was going on in this org. The owner seems to fight only in his own org which in some circumstances is fine by me but when fights like this happens it starts to look fishy (at least to me). Seems like this Guilherme Lins -guy is enjoying quite a bit of can crushing in the org. Many times the opponent is from Fred Krueger's stable of fighters... any connections here if you know what I mean? So is this kind of stuff ok? Something fishy going on here?
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  8. Boris "The Dog" Cekada. 36 Year Old fighter, born and raised in Skopje, Macedonia. Lightweight Warrior, who never backed down from a fight. With professional record at 46-17-2, he was never hurt during a fight, neither was he knocked out. Tough and scrappy gladiator, whose love for the sport, dedication, passion and heart lead him to some of the biggest moments, as well as being #2 Lightweight in the world - as well as being often guest of Top 10 rankings - is now looking back at his career, recalling some of the biggest moments, considering some of the biggest mistakes - and openly considering retirement. But before that happens, he has one more goal. One more thing, he feels like he has to do , before he can finally hang his gloves and leave the cage for good. Fighter whose record says entire story, still feels that there is something to do. Even as one of the most decorated lightweights, he still sees certain goal in his career. He sat down with Ronnie Way, for exclusive interview to recall his career and talk about one last mission, before "The Dog" can finally retire. Way: I'm here with Boris "The Dog" Cekada, former 4 time MMA Lightweight World Champion, IMMA ASS BEATER Lightweight Winner and current Asencion Lightweight fighter. It's honor to talk to you, sir. Boris: Thank you. Way: As of late you were talking about retiring, considering leaving the sport after so many years. Sport that you stated many, many times, is still your passion. If that's still your passion, why you want to retire? Boris: I think that's not really secret - during my career I were part of some exciting and brutal wars. And there is only so much of those fights you can fight. Not many guys gets to a point when you have over 60 fights and still be highly ranked and respected fighter. I may have that respect and Im glad I have it, but still - how long you can do this? I love this sport, but there is always point where you have to realize, that you can not do this forever. Way: You in deed were in some of the most exciting fights I ever saw. Since your debut in MMA you showed that you are not the one to give up easily.There is only 5 guys in the world that can proudly say that they did stop you, during a course of over 60 fights, like you said. That's impressive. You were World Champion, you were in spotlights, you were headlining big cards, drawing so much attention. You were knocking people out, submitting them and outworking them. Most people would call it a day, stating that they did everything they could...but you said that you want to retire...but not yet. That there is something you has to do. You said - and I will quote here - "There is one more guy on this planet I need to test myself against, one name that needs to be added to my record before I walk out of the cage for the very last time". Boris: Yes. One more name. If you go through my record, it's almost who's who list of lightweight division. Some of the biggest names in fighting at 155 pounds.ALMOST. Almost, because it lacks one name. Long time great, being P4P number 1 for a quite a while, not to mention conquering featherweight and welterweight divisions as well. But his home division is still 155. Otso Jokinen. Finnish "Spartacus". I want to test him and I want to test myself against him. This is the one fight I want to pick as my last fight. A few times we were so close to fight, but for some reason fight never happened. Way: Jokinen is coming of a loss that knocked him out of EVOLUTION's Fighter Of The Year Tournament. Do you think it's good for you, will it make this fight more possible to happen? Boris: I don't think so. Not yet. Jokinen is still ranked as second Lightweight in the world. I need to work my way to him. But if that's what I have to do, then I guess a few guys will have to suffer. I refuse to retire before that fight. That fight has to happen. Way: Why are you pushing so hard towards that fight? What is the reason for you to try hunt Otso down and get him to the cage with you? Boris: Like I said, I want to test myself one last time. I was ranked #2 in the world. That's highest place people put me at. Second. Second after somebody...I want to prove that they may rank me wherever they want. But I'm still force to be reckon with. I want to prove that I may not be ranked as #1, but I certainly can BEAT number 1. Once fight ends, it will be last bell for me. For the very last time I will stand in the cage, wearing MMA gloves. For the very last time I'm gonna fight. Win or lose. Way: Is it official on your part? You officially throw a challenge to Otso? Boris: Yes. This fight WILL happen. I will work my way up, get to Top 10 and challenge him. I will put everything I have in each punch, each kick, each takedown, each choke and each submission. I will do everything I can and I will stand in front of him in the cage before I retire. Way: That's big statement...I wish you best of luck. You had amazing career and if you can end it with that one fight, it would be simply epic. I cheer for you, sir. Ladies and Gentleman, Boris "The Dog" Cekada was out guest. I wish all of you good night and see you soon!
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  9. Full Metal Jacket? That could be me ... Alright, Igor Byhenikov trying out his new hat http://doblelol.com/uploads/3/funny-people-wierd.jpg Calmlikeabomb getting ready to party http://www.weirdhut.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Weird-man-loves-vodka.jpg And finally ... Ckeppelrun trying to impress some woman he met online http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_0F-11_yDYTI/TMFA5FhWYmI/AAAAAAAAAM4/JzB39qTJhHo/s1600/weird-guy-with-guns.jpg
    2 points
  10. hahahahahahaha that does look like shit
    2 points
  11. http://i1349.photobucket.com/albums/p742/kevinfurlotte/MMA%20Tycoon/mma-hype-ascension_zps945d6d22.jpghttp://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1386070418asc-lorde.png Ascension: Lorde event after party in MMA Hype’s studio We are live, inside MMA Hype’s Los Angeles studio, where a few fighters from Ascension: Lorde’s event came for the after party, along with a few VIP fans. Brett Clarke and Jared Asante are walking around the studio, where the MMA Hype staff have set up a lot of entertainment. The hot tub is probably the most popular item in here tonight, but the bar seems to gather a lot of people too. -- -- -- (Brett walks around and spots Carl Creel at the bar. He sure looks like a mean dude!) -- -- -- Brett Clarke: Hey Carl, how’s the party going? Carl Creel: You call this a party?!? These Ascension clowns told me der was gonna be Johnnie Walker on tap and ring girls here. Instead they keep trying to give me this champagne crap and a little puke like you with a mic. Brett: Uh.. hmm, right. You look flawless from your fight. How does it feel to win and get out of the cage without a scratch like that? Carl Creel: What do you mean fight? I didn't see any tonight. Where I come from a fight needs at least two participants. There was supposed to be a fight, but all I got was a waste of my time. If I knew they was gonna pull a practical joke on me and put me in der with a crash test dummy who don't swing back, I woulda sent my woman to take care of this. Brett: I noticed you were having a chat with Ken Oath at the bar earlier. What were you guys talking about? Carl Creel: Who da hell is Ken Oath? I was just telling that thing with the two closed eyes and elephentitus of the face to get me a whiskey or get outta my way. Brett: Well, congrats on your win tonight, is there anything you’d like to say to the fans? Carl Creel: **Turns away without answering** Hey honey where is that JW Blue I asked ya for!?! -- -- -- (Jared walks over the hot tub and spots Bill Batson chilling with 3 ladies. Well, it could easily be the 3 ladies chilling with Bill… nevertheless.) -- -- -- Jared Asante: Don’t worry about the camera, Bill, nothing will be posted on Youtube . How’s that hot tub treating you? I know the girls seem to be enjoying it. Bill Batson: All I can say is that these ladies are good consolation prizes for me. Nothing beats being a champion though, I'll take that over these hot asses anytime. Jared: You did lose the fight against Matt Murdock, but that was one hell of a fight. I’m sure Murdock was shaking in his pants before the official decision, because it was a tough one to judge. Bill Batson: Murdock was a tough dude, man. I was being aggressive and taking the fight to him yet he kept his cool and do what champions do, win. I guess my aggressiveness helped my score in the eyes of the judges but it was also my downfall since I'm already tired entering the championship rounds. I will learn from this and will make the necessary adjustments. Jared: That’s good to hear Bill. Anyways, we’re here for the party, enjoy yourself my man! Anything you want to say to the fans? Bill Batson: I just want to thank all of my fans for the neverending support and I promise you I will keep on trying until I get that ASC belt around my waist!! Jared: Well, take good care of him ladies, he’s had a tough night! -- -- -- (Jared walks around and gets shoulder bumped by Matt Murdock. Matt looks over and smiles at Jared) -- -- -- Jared: Matt Murdock! Impressive win over Batson tonight! How are you doing? Matt Murdock: Thank you very much Jared. I am doing ok. I think Billy might have knocked the site back into me, but all things considered i'll live. Jared: Judges seemed to think you won easily, but watching that fight, it could have gone either way, it looked really close to me. Matt Murdock: Well I don't know about any of that. I just know that Billy and I left it all on the line tonight. He is as tough as they come and it was an honor to have fought him. Jared: The party seems to be going well for everyone tonight, how’s it going for you? Enough booze and girls? Matt Murdock: I am having a really good time and the company is great. Ascension really does a nice job with these things. Jared: Is there anything you’d like to say to the fans before I go? Matt Murdock: I would just like to thank them all for their support and hope they they enjoyed the show that Billy and I put on tonight. Thanks for stopping by Jared. -- -- -- (Jared turns around and sees James Jones wearing a mink coat and matching hat, versace shades, stacy adams shoes made out of some expensive reptile skin, a styrofoam cup that is filled with a purple substance, and he looks and smells high as hell.) -- -- -- Jared: “Sweet” James Jones! How’s the party treating you bud? James Jones: Ain't nuttin to it but to do it, yuknowutImtakinbot? You stay good with the party, the party gon be good to you Baby J. How you livin? You want one of these? *raises his cup offering it to Jared.* Jared: Nah, I'll pass. Man, you were fast as a cat tonight, brilliant performance. How does it feel to beat a veteran like Blunts? James Jones: Well it feels good Peempin! YuknowutImsayin? Blunts been around as long as the oldest profession YuknowutImtakinbot? He been around like hands on a clock and stay on top like High Noon. I been kinda hit'n'miss with Ascension. I needed a win over a veteran grappler like Blunts to show Davies Im worth the cheese he spending on me. Jared: Look at all the chicks staring over here, those looks are not for me! I’ll let you go over there, it’s more important than anything else anyways. James Jones: Aw Jared come on Baby I know you ain't trickin like that. Them ho's wait. They can't 'come' without me... so they can't leave without me. Feel me? *Jones smiles like a Cheshire Cat then raises his Styrofoam cup as he tips his mink hat to Jared and makes his way over to the ho menagerie.*
    2 points
  12. Lol, Yup! I know when the training times are yet still feel the need to check the Tycoon assistant 10+ times a day. I want those pops yo!
    2 points
  13. I do that shit too, and I really don't mean to yet I do it anyway.
    2 points
  14. No mate, keep the forum alive, if a forum is alvie a game keeps its new players much easier...
    2 points
  15. its a sin to post frequently i guess,most of the time im WAITING at work But for you guys concerns,im sure mike can deactivate my spin and win somehow,but i will still post... im fine with it
    2 points
  16. 42 fights and over 1200 posts...........
    2 points
  17. @CrucibleLondonOfficial http://u.kahvipaketti.com/u/83649174543.png
    2 points
  18. @CrucibleLondonOfficial BREAKING NEWS: Hall Of Famer and 155 lbs champion George Kelly assaults President Igor Byhenikov. Stripped from title and is in custody. More info later. Koistinen vs Page now for the 155 lbs title. More info later.
    2 points
  19. ITFL 2 - Week 7/2 part 3... Robert Beckett (14-4) vs. Aloysius Martin Thesz (10-3) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/41/41a1.jpghttp://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/13830178273557.jpg With 2 fights left we go to Robert Beckett and Aloysius Martin Thesz next. Fighting for Team BHP we have Robert Beckett. A record of 4 wins and 2 losses he faces Aloysius Martin Thesz. Thesz is fighting for Team Steel Penn and is coming to the fight with a record of 3-2. Round 1 and Thesz is looking for a takedown but Beckett is defending them well. There's a few more shots exchanged and then Thesz gets his takedown. Thesz lands some shots before going for a submission. With a black belt and 2 sub wins on his record, Beckett could be in trouble. Thesz fails to get a sub and the fighters remain on the ground. Thesz with some GnP but he's missing quite a few shots as both fighters are working away on the ground. Round 2 and it looks promising for Beckett as the fighters look like they're going to keep the fight standing - however, Thesz has other ideas as he manages to get the fight on the ground. Beckett is working to minimize the potential damage here with Thesz trying to get to a better position. Some GnP from Thesz and he moves to full mount - we're looking at a potentially bad situation here for Beckett. Thesz is GnP'ing the shit out of Beckett and he's rocked! More punishment and Beckett is tapping out! Thesz def. Beckett via 2nd round submission (strikes). Ugor Makinwa (13-3) vs. Dmitry Borschev http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/42/42b27.jpghttp://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/19/19w14.jpg Ladies and Gentlemen we are here - the final fight of week 7. It's another appearance for Team BHP and Team Steel Penn. Fighting for Team BHP, Makinwa is 1-1 after entering the tournament in week 5. Borschev is fighting for Team Steel Penn and also comes to the fight with a record of 1-1 after starting the tournament in week 5. Round 1 and the fighters are opening up the round with a lot of kicks when a head kick connects from Makinwa giving Borschev a nasty looking cut. Borschev is looking like the more aggressive fighter throwing more punches as the fighters continue with the stand up. Makinwa manages to pick up a cut as Borschev continues to dominate the stand up. Round 2 and we pick up where round 1 left - that is - the fighters really going for it! Borschev still getting the better of the fight, throwing more shots and connecting well. There's a lot of kicks coming from Borschev as he tries to wear him down. Makinwa is starting to breath a little heavily but shows that he can still get in there and score some pretty inpressive shots. As the fight continues into the last minute the fight as turned out to be one decent stand up battle. And the round comes to an end and we await the judges decision... Borschev def. Makinwa via decision (unanimous).
    2 points
  20. ITFL 2 - Week 7/2 part 2... Conan Drogo (13-5) vs. Julian Knight (6-5) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/42/42a2.jpghttp://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/11/11w5.jpg Team Kaiser and Team Reaper are up next with their fighters, Conan Drogo for Team Kaiser and Julian Knight for Team Reaper. Drogo has only 2 losses on his tournament record with 4 wins, all down to stoppages, with Knight currently 3-3. With both fighters coming off of a loss let's see who wants this win the most. Round 1 and the fighters begin to trade blows. There's not much between these 2 fighters with both fighters preferring to let their hands do the talking. Drogo tries to take the fight into the clinch but Knight wants the fight to stay at striking distance. We've got fists flying everywhere with Knight picking up a cut in the exchange and Drogo being the more active fighter at the moment. Drogo continues to try and take the fight into the clinch but each time Knight is successful in keeping him at a distance. Round 2 and we see a knockdown soon into the round as Knight counters with a right hand that sends Drogo to the mat. Although Drogo is by far the more active fighter, it seems that Knight is going more for quality over quantity. Will this pay off in the long run though? Knight has followed Drogo to the ground and is trying to land some shots from there. A few shots make it through but Drogo is managing to avoid a lot of the damage. As the pace slows down the referee makes the decision to stand the fighters up. Drogo the more active fighter again and he's getting the better of the stand up as the round comes to an end. Round 3 and Drogo is going mad again. Although connecting well we see Knight take advantage landing some counter shots with ease. Drogo gets the fight into the clinch and fails to land with his shots before Knight decides to take the fight to the ground. On the ground Drogo is preventing Knight doing any damage as he controls causing the referee to stand the fighters up again. Drogo again with the clinch. Both fighters are struggling to land anything in the clinch and we see the round, and the fight come to an end. Which means...it's in the hands of the judges... Drogo def. Knight via decision (unanimous). Vitali Kersikov (7-4) vs. Tim Smith (7-4) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/3/3w1.jpghttp://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/42/42w11.jpg Next up we see Team Kaiser once again take on Team Reaper. Vitali Kersikov is the man fighting for Team Kaiser and he is going up against Tim Smith, of Team Reaper. Both fighters had a bad start to the tournament, both losing their first 2 fights followed by a 4 win come back. Round 1 and Kersikov gets cut pretty early in the round. The fighters are very active and are keeping the fight standing which is pretty much expected from 2 well trained stand up fighters. Smith takes the fight into the clinch but has second thoughts after throwing a couple of shots. Back at striking distance the fighters continue to keep the fight standing. There's little let up in the action and I can see this is going to be a close round. Smith takes the fight back into the clinch and the fighters continue to keep up the pace with both fighters landing well in the clinch. Round 2 and Smith comes out the more active fighter landing quite a few shots. Kersikov is working on slowing Smith down, concentrating on getting those kicks in there. Smith gets the fight into the clinch and has Kersikov against the cage softening him up with some punches. Kersikov controlling the action looking to slow things down a little. Smith goes for the first and only takedown of the fight but it is defended well - Kersiov wants this fight to stay standing. Smith decides to break the clinch - he's had enough - and the fighters are back striking. The fighters have a short exchange and Smith gets rocked! Smith is in danger and needs to recover. It's too late though as Kersikov connects with a hook...and then another and another! Smith is face down on the canvas and the ref dives in to the rescue! Kersikov def. Smith via 2nd round TKO (punches). Dragon Warfist (10-5-1) vs. Kirk Lazarus (7-4) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/2/2w3.jpghttp://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/1349628629KirkLazarus.jpg Dragon Warfist and Kirk Lazarus take to the cage next. Warfist is here fighting for Team BHP and has just recovered from a 3 loss streak taking a win in week 6 giving him a record of 3-3. Lazarus is fighting for Team Steel Penn and so far is having a better time in the tournament only losing in his first appearance in week 1 leaving him with a record of 5-1. Round 1 and Lazarus comes out fighting taking the more aggressive approach. In the exchange we see Warfist get cut and after a few more shots are exchanged the fight is taken into the clinch by Lazarus. Warfist is trying to break the clinch but Lazarus is keeping the clinch. Lazarus is going heavy trying to land some knees but we're looking at a good few misses. Both fighters are busy in the clinch as the round comes to an end. Round 2 and Warfist takes the fight into the clinch pretty early and starts working aggressively. Warfist is landing some good punches which will be causing Lazarus some pain. Lazarus is still trying to land knees in the clinch but we're not seeing a great deal landing - Warfist is definitely getting the better in the clinch. And Lazarus is rocked - will we be seeing a round 3? OK - he seems to be doing OK and is back trying to land some knees in the clinch. Despite getting the better of the clinch, Warfist is trying to get free and return to striking. And we see the round end in the clinch. Round 3 and Lazarus is making the first moves again but is struggling to connect. Warfist seems to be getting the better of the stand up but not by much! Lazarus takes the fight into the clinch and the fighters struggle to get the upper hand here. Both fighters are Warfist scores an uppercut in the clinch putting Lazarus on one knee. Lazarus makes his way back up...but he is all over the place. Warfist takes the fight out of the clinch and back we're back to striking. And he connects with a left hook after faking a low blow causing Lazarus to drop his hands...and Lazarus is out! And we have a call out from Warfist...he's calling out Knight and something about his big mouth manager...Stu. Maybe there's some history there...stay tuned and let's see if that's happening. http://i1325.photobucket.com/albums/u625/darksoulmma/ITFL_KOTN_zpsa094ee06.png Warfist def. Lazarus via 3rd round KO (punch). Lance Templeton (6-3) vs. Colin Croft http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/1/1w2.jpghttp://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/22/22b14.jpg We're getting closer to the main event of week 7 but be sure that there's plenty of excitement in the meantime as Lance Templeton, fighting for Team Kaiser, takes on Colin Croft fighting for Team Reaper. Templeton is 4-1 after entering the tournament in week 2. Croft is doing a little better with a record of 6 wins and is yet to lose a fight here. Round 1 and we see the fighters exchange a few shots before the fight is taken into the clinch by Croft. The fighters are active in the clinch but both fighters are struggling to score with any real effect. Templeton is trying to escape from the clinch but Croft is keeping the action firmly in the clinch. Round 2 and Croft is keeping his distance and using his reach advantage to drop some shots out of reach of Templeton. To answer this Templeton decides to take a shot at Croft's dick and is successful! All joking aside it looked painful. We rejoin the fight 5 minutes later after Croft has had the chance to recover. Croft is still keeping his distance and throws a head kick that connects nicely with Templeton's dome and he is down! Croft wants the fight on the feet and Templeton obliges. Templeton goes for a kick but Croft counters it with a straight right hand and Templeton is rocked! Templeton tries to land another kick which is countered but he has still not recovered. An uppercut from Croft sends Templeton tumbling and he's on the ground...this time there's no stand up as Croft follows, raining down strike after strike and the referee has no choice but to stop the fight. Croft def. Templeton via 3rd round TKO (strikes).
    2 points
  21. ITFL 2 - Week 7/2 part 1... http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/1361817591itfl2.png Joseph Shoznes (4-4) vs. Cornel Develutian (4-5) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/40/40w14.jpghttp://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/1/1b19.jpg Right, Ladies and Gentlemen, we're now into the second half of weeks 7's premier event here in London. Coming up we have Joseph Shoznes, fighting for Team Kaiser, take on Cornel Develutian, fighting for Team Reaper. Shoznes record in the tournament is 2-4 with Develutian's record also standing at 2-4...so let's see how they got on tonight. Round 1 and the fight is soon taken into the clinch by Shoznes. Both fighters are trying to connect in the clinch but the fighters are struggling to connect. Still in the clinch we see Shoznes connect with an elbow giving Develutian a cut. Shoznes is getting the better of the current situation but is still only landing around half of his shots. Develutian is trying to land some knees but Shoznes is avoiding well and manages to get a left hand by his defences and Develutian is rocked!! Shoznes is landing knees and Develutian is struggling to recover. Shoznes with some dirty boxing as he has Develutian against the cage and a quick right hook lands for him and Develutian is down and definitely out!! Shoznes def. Develutian via 1st round KO (strikes). Salvatore Lucania (3-2-1) vs. Hamed Al Zahran (10-6-1) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/23/23w15.jpghttp://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/40/40b20.jpg The next fight will see Salvatore Lucania, fighting for Team Fighters First Nutrition, go up against Hamed Al Zahran of Team Syndicate Nutrition. Record wise, Lucania is 2-2 with Al Zahran, who is the more experienced fighter overall, having a record of 3-3. Round 1 and it looks like we're in for a stand up war as the 2 fighters start to beat the crap out of one another! Both fighters are really going for it and the crowd are loving it. As the fighters battle at striking distance it is Lucania that tries to change things up a little by going for a clinch but then decides to break away almost immediately. Both fighters then keep the fight at striking distance for the remainder of the round. Round 2 and the fighters are keeping it standing again. Lucania tries for a clinch but it is defended by Al Zahran. Looking at the fighters in more detail we see that Lucania has the slight reach advantage but Al Zahran is taking that in his stride, boasting the better stand up skills. Back to the fight, Lucania takes the fight into the clinch but seems to not be too sure there as he breaks free again. Back striking and not much has changed in terms of tactics - they're both happy to stand and bang with Lucania getting the better of the stand up. Final round now and there's no let up in the action. Both fighters are still wanting a stand up war and that's what they're getting. The fighters are throwing a lot of shots but there's a sacrifice to be had and that's accuracy. The fight is taken into the clinch by Lucania but just like before he's also the one to break the clinch before either fighter can make anything of it. Back at striking distance and we're close to the end of the round and we've seen a very close round so far. Al Zahran has stepped things up a little and is looking to finish it before the decision is in the hands of the judges. However, it looks like we're off to the judges... http://i1325.photobucket.com/albums/u625/darksoulmma/ITFL_FOTN_zpsb9b2f520.png And we have the results in and it's a DRAW!! Diego Kramer (6-7) vs. Daniyel Nebi (10-7) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/1/1w20.jpghttp://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/1/1w16.jpg Diego Kramer is in the cage next, fighting for Team Heisenberg. He is set to face Daniyel Nebi fighting for Team Hells Balls Nutrition. Kramer comes to the fight tonight with a record of 6 losses and no wins. His opponent, Nebi, has a record of 1 win and 1 loss after joining the tournament during 5. Round 1 and the 2 fighters waste no time and set the tone of the fight as they look to keep the fight standing. Kramer with the unsuccessful clinch attempt with fight staying at striking distance. Nebi is using his height advantage allowing him to stay outside of Kramer's range as he connects with those shots. Nebi is connecting with a succession of shots and bam! A jab connects well and Kramer is rocked. He could be going home early tonight. Kramer seems to have recovered and takes the fight into the clinch. Kramer getting the better of the clinch but decides to break away and get the fight back at striking distance. Round 2 and Kramer gets the fight into the clinch early into the round. Both fighters are working hard in the clinch but Nebi decides to get the fight back at striking distance but Kramer is keen to keep the fight into the clinch and gets it back there seconds later. Kramer is desperate to get a good, clean knee to the head but is having no luck as Nebi defends well. Kramer is getting the better of the clinch, scoring well and it's no surprise when Nebi breaks the clinch. This is a good call by Nebi as he dominates the fight out of the clinch. Round 3, and after a brief exchange, Kramer takes the fight into the clinch. Kramer is far more active in the clinch and is out scoring Nebi, connecting well with a variety of attacks. Nebi takes the fight out of the clinch and back at striking distance. Nebi doing better out of the clinch and Kramer knows this as he makes several attempts to take the fight back into the clinch. With just over a minute left in the round Kramer gets the fight into the clinch and is stepping up the action! Kramer is again dominating the clinch keeping very busy as Nebi tries to control the action. Nebi def. Kramer via decision (unanimous). Jared Wild (8-4) vs. Magnetic Symphony (1-7) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/5/5w12.jpghttp://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/9/9w9.jpg Up next we have an appearance by Jared Wild, fighting for Team BHP and Magnetic Symphony, fighting for Team Steel Penn. By comparison, Wild is having a far better time in the tournament than Symphony with a record of 3-3 against Symphony's record of 1 win and 5 losses! Wild will be wanting this fight to stay on the feet being the better stand up fighter. Round 1 and the fighters are sizing each other up as they send out a few test shots. Mostly missing it's not long before Wild connects with a head kick sending Symphony to the mat. A cut Symphony is back on his feet and Wild tries his luck with a crazy hook that is blocked by Symphony. Wild looks like he's up to something...and it's here...a superman punch from Wild and Symphony is down!!And the referee is in there before Wild even thinks about making sure the fight is over! Wild def. Symphony via 1st round KO (superman punch).
    2 points
  22. I was still a noob after being here a year (non vip, loged to the game once a week, sometimes twice a month).
    2 points
  23. I guess the title of the thread says it all.
    2 points
  24. A phone intercept of Creel's phone has revealed a very distrubing conversation his father has had with him.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=gk3Dt9HVDac Templeton and Creel have refused to comment - but this has just come out hours before, you have wonder what effect this will have on Creel...
    2 points
  25. I hate when that happens. Still, it was a fun read so thanks. Womba has FOTY honors in my book BUT I have seen enough of the Sith and overpowered CTD's. Git er done Elvis!!!!
    2 points
  26. http://www.anorak.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/paul-walker-1.jpg
    2 points
  27. Chat has been brilliant tonight, we had Ted Ehrhardt came into chat and talk away for a while and then Jared Rosholt showed up and gave quite a long Q & A. Longer than I could stay for. Johny Hendricks also made a brief appearance due to some connection issues. I will upload the full Q & A after work tomorrow night so everyone can read through. Duphus, Meat and Widing pretty much set this up, so a special thanks to them really. The chat was great, the best I have ever had in my whole time of playing. Free giveaways, answering everyone's question and just being a friendly group of people. It really was brilliant. Just shows MMA Tycoon probably has the best community with in any game I have ever played. Hopefully many more of you will start to enter chat and get in on stuff like this. Chat really is a wonderful thing for this game. Go Duphus, Meat and Widing. P.s, War Rosholt and Hendricks!
    1 point
  28. For years I've heard people call for Sports psychologist, therapist, and magic clothes... but I think confidence needs to be re-programmed. I think confidence should gradually increase (and decrease) with win streaks (losing streaks) and success (failure) in the cage. After they lose, or if they lose embarrassingly (huge hype difference, skill difference, or finish) then it resets back to it's base value after the loss. Hit a losing streak and the confidence starts to wear down. Don't need to explain it any more thoroughly because it makes sense. Momentum in sports is huge. Any fighter riding a 10 fight win streak is going to be more confident than he was before the streak or after a loss or a few losses.
    1 point
  29. The trick is to hit em in the junk. http://mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=617310 Beckett connects with a leg kick. Reagan looked like he was expecting something else and didn't defend it. That's a knee to de groin and it's over and out! Reagan crumples to the ground after an illegal strike from Beckett - the referee stops the clock and Reagan gets 5 minutes to recover from that one. "I'm sorry" says Beckett. Reagan manages to get back to his feet and the fight resumes. Beckett throws a leg kick that is checked and Reagan counters with a good right hand that lands right on the jaw. That's a knee to de groin and it's over and out! Beckett crumples to the ground after an illegal strike from Reagan - the referee stops the clock and Beckett gets 5 minutes to recover from that one. "I'm sorry" says Reagan. Beckett manages to get back to his feet and the fight resumes. They weren't in the clinch, I've never seen this text before. Plus the fact it happened TWICE in one fight. Also "de groin"? Weird text, but hey whatever, sometimes you just gotta knee the other guy in his balls
    1 point
  30. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1386286527sfc30.jpg
    1 point
  31. That shit looks even worse than I expected
    1 point
  32. I came back after year and a half absence (felt much longer though), and got hooked immediately. Can't wait the pops and fights and all.
    1 point
  33. 1 point
  34. Hi all, I would like an ignore button for people who keep on sending me unsollicitated mail... Thanks, Floris
    1 point
  35. 53-56 Historic Record almost back to even! Had a bad start now just trying to put it back together. Aiming to be in the top 100 managers, currently #615. My favorite fighter on my list 'Ed Wuncler the Third' is my top fighter. Thats pretty cool. on a side note I opened my gym BigMouth Cabrons to public use trying to bring in some sparring potential
    1 point
  36. most legit companies have a url of pic or video on their page. the pic or vid is proof.
    1 point
  37. This is his fighter, Harrison Hansen. He signed a contract to fight at 185 for Bloodsport Fighting Entertainment and I checked our scout page to see that he can't make weight. So he accepted the fight and he could make 186, I thought maybe he was going to work on cardio leading up to the match to make weight. What did he actually do? He decides to start using weight gain sups to duck it with a No Contest. It's the main event on the card and the manager is not a noob. I don't often make shame threads. But org owners deserve to know they shouldn't sign this guy and other managers don't need to waste time training 3 weeks if this is the kind of stuff he is pulling. Shame on you Sosa. I don't have anything personal against you, but this is the lamest thing anyone has ever tried to pull on me in this game...
    1 point
  38. Tons of cheap supplements everywhere. Head over to the Highstreet in game and look through each city for supps. If you buy supps from a city outside your fighter's base location, it'll take 3 days to get to them.
    1 point
  39. Great idea, doesn't even need to be that extreme if you ask me, maybe a confidence boost of 5 with 3 wins in a row. You get 6 maybe you get 15 or something
    1 point
  40. If I'm being completely honest, Bijakonja, I believe it was a mistake after talking to Sosa. If it wasn't, that's between him, himself and Jesus. But this game is about fighting and this whole thing has really re-energized my interest. Fighting is fun... Fighting rivals? PRICELESS. I'm looking forward to putting another W on my record at their expense.
    1 point
  41. I find it ironic that a guy who wants the freedom to post his opinions which other people dont like also wants to stop others from telling him through negative votes that they dont like his opinions.
    1 point
  42. Steel Penn Icon Orgs and Champions (week ending 2013-12-01) Org: STEEL PENN - ICON Hilo Global Rank: 7 Last week: 6 City Rank: 2 Last week: 2 Satisfaction Rating: 95 Last week: 96 Champions: 135 Sergiy Sklyar 145 Mateus Allen 155 Virgil Cid 170 Don Key New Champion!! 185 Nero Aurelius 205 Taj al Din 265 Elroy Kleinschmidt 265+ Ernesto Oliveira Org: Steel Penn - NY Global Rank: 23 Last week: 20 City Rank: 3 Last week: 3 Satisfaction Rating: 76 Last week: 76 Champions: 135 Buzz Cloltran 145 Malakai Semerkhet 170 Julio Madrigal 185 Alexei Surov 265 Roger Freedmen 265+ Jumo Sudo Org: SPFT: Ultimate Vale Tudo Rio de Janeiro Global Rank: 30 Last week: 30 City Rank: 3 Last week: 3 Satisfaction Rating: 87 Last week: 87 Champions: 135 Yonsil Clanger 145 John Equinox 155 Alpo Wednesday 170 Nezu Nambara New Champion!! 185 Mar Vell 205 Mar Vell 265 Justin Herald 265+ Rai Leonardo Org: HEAVYWEIGHT PRIZEFIGHTING LAS VEGAS Global Rank: 19 Last week: 13 City Rank: 3 Last week: 4 Satisfaction Rating: 95 Last week: 95 Champions: 265 Jeremy Jackson New Champion!! 265+ Tiny Butterbritches Org: Steel Penn FN - ICON Global Rank: 33 Last week: 32 City Rank: 1 Last week: 2 Satisfaction Rating: 92 Last week: 92 Champions: 135 Bartek Pietrzak 145 Timofey Boyko 155 Mike Tyson 185 Dana White New Champion!! 205 Alexandr Romanov 265 Tony Rosholt 265+ Tony Mendez Org: Steel Penn Icon - LA Global Rank: 54 Last week: 139 City Rank: 5 Last week: 16 Satisfaction Rating: 65 Last week: 65 Champions: 135 Skyler Myles 145 Manny Mannetosen 155 Bobby Bruce 185 Jax Teller 205 Sam Fox 265 Niko Sirkiä 265+ Wooden Pencil Org: Steel Penn Icon - Sydney Global Rank: 13 MMA (1 Kickboxing) Last week: 27 MMA (1 Kickboxing) City Rank: 1 MMA (1 Kickboxing) Last week: 2 MMA (1 Kickboxing) Satisfaction Rating: 88 Last week: 89 Champions: 135 Barney Rubble 145 Roman Yakimyuk 170 Jordan De Wilde 185 Leopold Stotch New Champion!! 205 Alfonso Lopez 265 Lan Mandragoran 265+ Garson DeBramalo Org: Steel Penn-ICON Dynasty K-1:Tokyo Global Rank: 110 MMA (2 Kickboxing) Last week: 117 MMA (2 Kickboxing) City Rank: 7 MMA (1 Kickboxing) Last week: 6 MMA (1 Kickboxing) Satisfaction Rating: Last week: 82 Champions: 135 William Bird 145 William Bird 155 William Bird 170 Qing Kong 185 Antonio Laborina Lim 205 Antonio Laborina Lim 265 Love Bug 265+ Lorenzo Von Matterhorn Org: Steel Penn Xtreme K1 Combat Global Rank: 115 Last week: 123 City Rank: 14 Last week: 14 Satisfaction Rating: 93 Last week: 100 Champions: 265 Itse Perkele New Champion!!
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  43. Clark Kent- Now that we've got all that sorted out, we can get back to how I'm going to kick Mali Princ's ass. I'm predicting a first round TKO stoppage by ground and pound. Any takers?
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  44. normally, I would accept the apology and offer one in return. but we're already this far in... so let's keep this going until we can duke it out in the text-based cage. If this fight doesn't happen. I will take another fight at 205 just to end your fighters career. The smack down will be legendary!
    1 point
  45. Top 10 P4P fighters 29.11.13 1.(1) Diego Godin 10 - 0 2.(3) Katsuro Kazuhiro 6 - 1 - 1 3.(5) Raging Bull 8 - 0 4.(4) David Lang 7 - 1 5.(6) Diego Brandao 8 - 1 6.(7) Gandalf Grey 8 - 0 7.(-) Terry thompson 10 - 0 8.(2) Mister Lonely 8 - 2 9.(-) KH Routakirves 9 - 3 10.(-) Dan Henderson 5 - 1
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  46. 185 lbs Top 10 rankings ( 26.11.13 ) Champion : Katsuro Kazuhiro 6-1-1 (5-0) 1.(4) Dan Henderson 5-1 (5-1) 2.(5) Kosi Mazaki 9-3 (8-2) 3.(2) Gunner Reed 10-3-1 (5-3) 4.(1) Doc Evil 8-2 (4-2) 5.(3) Ari Sotaheimo 8-3 (7-3) 6.(7) Thai Muay 6-0 (3-0) 7.(-) Shawn McShane 7-5 (7-5) 8.(-) Johnny Witson 5-2 (4-2) 9.(-) Byongsun Robinson 7-4 (1-2) 10.(8) Ryan Biles 6-4 (2-3) Confirmed fights within the top 10: Kazuhiro © vs Henderson (1) and Evil (4) vs Muay (6).
    1 point
  47. 155 lbs Top 10 rankings ( 26.11.13 ) Champion : David Lang 7-1 (6-1 in current org) 1.(2) Emong Salvacion 7-2 (4-0) 2.(3) KH Routakirves 9-3 (7-3) 3.(8) Max Sharkhausen 7-3 (3-0) 4.(9) Nate Umanga 7-5 (4-2) 5.(-) Gustav Grimwald 2-1 (1-1) 6.(1) Morgan Freeman 7-4 (5-4) 7.(4) Mikko Hovimäki 5-3 (1-1) 8.(10) Bas Rutten 4-1 (4-1) 9.(-) James Ardona 2-0 (2-0) 10.(-) Simon Humble Two 4-3 (2-3) Confirmed fights within the top 10: Sharkhausen (3) vs Grimwald (5) and Umanga (4) vs Ardona (9).
    1 point
  48. Anal Adventures in Wonderland. Two thumbs up.
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