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  1. Hi all, I decided to post a topic with a catchy name today, because I was really happy with myself after making a decision. I decided to sack a fighter from a guy who never fought for me after he rejected a fight for the fifth time. The guy never have a reason why and I even set him up with cans to try and get him to fight. He even asked for a fight twice and when I offered one it was too late once and to close the other time (they were a week apart). What happened after I sacked him was even better! I found out that he was one of the 2 guys who gave me a 1 rating in the past so my rating just moved up to 95%. I know there are two because I had a 4% drop twice with one new rating. I won't name him here as that's not good form, but I do advice every club owner to just take the loss is they have a guy that keeps refusing fights (even easy ones) as he's most likely just trying to screw you over anyway. Just my two cents!
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  2. Damn, it took five declined (easy) fights without any reason given to make you kick that dummy out from the org? Personally I've axed these types wayyyyyy before than that just to save my nerves. But IMHO, after so much douchebaggery I think it would actually be good form to give that dude a name so the other org owners like me can avoid signing his fighters.
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  3. http://i1177.photobucket.com/albums/x359/8133805422/sonny.jpghttp://i1177.photobucket.com/albums/x359/8133805422/tubbytuke.jpg Sonny Corleone and tubby tuke (For sale) http://i1177.photobucket.com/albums/x359/8133805422/lion-1.jpg
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  4. Alright ladies and gents, here is my latest genius idea, which I hope isn't already in effect: Your fighter's morale is tied to the gym in terms of the way they train and the cleanliness of the gym. This is a negative relationship. Why not consider a positive relationship as well, whereby the 'see gym champs' link now becomes worth something and give a relationship between champs in the gym and the morale of those training in the same gym. Or limit it to those who spar in the same session as them, whatever. Gyms currently promote themselves based off the pedigree of their trainers and top fighters, and you get to do the whole "Oh, Blah McBlah trains at my gym", so why not here too?
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  5. Title says it all. A summary like the one at the end of the fight but for each round.
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  6. ITFL2 Team Finale Preview http://i.imgur.com/OTFUFFE.jpg Ghost of Harray Caray: Hello again everybody, I am the ghost of Harry Caray here to preview the ITFL2 team finale. With me today is a an individual who needs no introduction if you are a part of the leather daddy scene in Latvia; "Man Rape" Edgars Simans. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/13872101904617.jpg Simans: Thank you Harry. Have can you be here? I thought you were dead? GoHC: Well Edgars, JLP and God are good friends, so he called in a favor and got me paroled for the day. After we do this dumb preview I get a night of booze and whores as a payment. Simans: Pffffftttttt. Why pay for it Harry. Rape is more fun. GoHC: Whoah Edgars, we made raping women illegal in America in 1972. Those were the good old days. Simans: Who said anything about women? GoHC: I think I like you son. We really need to get this card broken down though. Me and you will talk some more at the after party. Lets get to it, the first fight we will talk about is Cornel Develutian v Joseph Shoznes. Develutian is from the DeadyDirk fight camp and has a record of 4-7 in ITFL2 competition. Shoznes comes from the Kronix fight club and has a ITFL record of 5-6. Simans: Cornel is my dream date, he is hot and easy to KO. Very little foreplay would be involved before I am getting my rape on. Schnozes is from Transylvania, we how saying here in Latvia, "Transylvanian's don't wipe." So I want nothing to do with Schnoze. Schnoze by KO and I will be waiting in Develutian's dressing room post fight. GoHC: Those are bold words Edgars. From what I've heard about St. Lucians, Cornel is just going to pretend to be asleep. Let's get on to the next fight. Here we have Peter Taphorn v Vitali Kersikov. Taphorn trains with JLP at the Cooker and comes in with ITFL2 record of 7-4. Kersikov is a Dinooo fighter with a record of 7-4 in ITFL2 competition. What do you think about this one Edgars? Simans: I think Taphorn how a sexy bandana on his face. I like how he wears it low to be ready to give me a mouth hug. I would... GoHC: C'mon man, will you just talk about the fight? Simans: Quiet old ghost bitch. I will deal with you later. Taphorn is a blackbelt, but he is tiny. In Latvia we call him a twink or a spinner. He will need to get Kersikov to the ground quickly to survive. I am not sure if he how that ability. Kersikov is bigger fighter and far better striker. Taphorn has been smashed by leg kicks in this tourney so Kersikov has an easy path to victory. I how Kersikov winning this one by decision mostly because I almost dated his mom. GoHC: Thanks for staying on topic for a minute. Our next fight is Barry Allen v Lance Templeton. Allen fights for Team Duphus and is a replacement fighter. He has a ITFL2 record of 3-1. Templeton is managed by Manetoeson. He has gone 7-3 in ITFL2. Simans: Templeton is called "Destroyer of Nerds". For this fight he should rename to "Destroyer of Old Hillbilly Invalids". Allen is the winner of EPL junior and his manager is a suspect in ratting me out to Mike. He has a black belt but not enough wrestling to really take advantage of his ground skills. Templeton is a striker and should how an advantage there. I think this is closet fight of night and very hard to pick. Templeton wins by KO because duphus is snitch and how weak chin. GoHC: Bold words there Edgars; If the moon was made of goat or potato would you eat it? Simans: Stupid question old man. Of course I would. The moon is so big all of Latvia could have goat and potato. What is next fight wrinkled sphincter? GoHC: Sorry, I am a deep thinker and just needed to know where you stood on that important issue. Our next fight is Kenta Kobashi v Julian Knight. Kobashi comes from the Kint camp. He has a ITFL2 record of 10-1. Knight fights out of the Aussie camp of Stu Pidasol. He has a record of 6-5 in ITFL2. Simans: Kint is suspect #1 in snitching me out. He how jealousy issues of me. My pimpis outclasses his. Kobashi has done a great job in ITFL2 as one of the younger fighters in this tourney. On paper he is worst fighter of these two. Knight is more skilled, but has chin of old woman. I would pick Kobashi, but he is snitch. In Latvia, snitches get stitches. Knight by decision. GoHC; Wow. Bold words from a borderline retard. Our last fight is the main event. Conan Drogo v Colin Croft. Croft fights out of Matt Cave camp and is a perfect 11-0 in ITFL2. Drogo fights for Showdown and has gone an impressive 8-3 this season. Drogo spelled backwards is Ogord. Simans: Are you a stupid? Croft is a monster. He makes my anus quiver in many ways. He how to be the favorite in this one. Drogo is very impressive too. He how big power and has been very successful so far. I will sit on cucumber during this fight. Croft will win by KO, but Drogo has to be one of favorites to win individual gold. GoHC: Thanks for the run-down humors. I can't wait to see how this card plays out. By my count you have Kaiser winning 3-2? Simans: Yes, that's have i how it. Old man, your mixed scent of cheap beer, cigars and depends how aroused me. Lets meet backstage after the show. http://i.imgur.com/m2mcm6q.jpg GoHC: Luckily my ass is in wispy ghost form. Good night everybody! Cubs Win! Cubs Win!
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  7. http://www.mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=247438 <-- making Chico cry http://www.mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=258042 <-- making Alex ragequit
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  8. Winning my first title after going 0-11 in title fights was the greatest moment so far
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  11. You are welcome, and I thank you for doing a good job with it, didnt want to see it die, I put too much time in it. My best tycoon moment is when I reached the top 100 manager... the fact that I did it in around 6 months is an accomplishment for me! Also, I'm having a good time and success with MMA Hype, which gives me a great tycoon moment everytime someone give me good feedback.
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  12. I have yet to see a pic of his gf, but I assumed his gf was Pamela Handerson
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  13. Xtreme K1 Combat: Kamiya vs. Krilla Summary written by Furious Styles Hello good people, this is your man on the scene, Furious Styles, and I’m live at The Underground in London where Xtreme Combat – Kamiya vs. Krilla just finished! Wow what a night of action! Out of ten fights, only two of them went past the first round! Talk about people getting dropped like ex-girlfriends who cheated with their ex-boyfriend’s best friend! There was some decent amount of smack talk prior to many of these fights but when all is said and done, what happens in the ring is what really counts! One Featherweight, one Welterweight, one Middleweight, six Light Heavyweight and one Heavyweight battle is what this night brought to the rowdy fans who packed the Underground to one thousand deep! True to their form, some of the blue bloods really let some of the fighters have it after they got dropped, especially the ones who ran their mouths a lot prior to their fight, but hey, that’s the price you pay in K1! So, without further ado…let’s get down to business! The Featherweight fight on the card brought us “Krillzilla” Mic Krilla (14-11) of THE STEEL PENN ALLIANCE – representing the Alliance baby! – and Kota “The Reaper” Kamiya (27-16), also of THE STEEL PENN ALLIANCE! I’ll reiterate that the inter-Alliance fights tend to be a little awkward at times, but in general they’re rather fun because if for nothing else, both fighters want to earn the right to be a bit of a braggart whenever they achieve a victory over a fellow Alliance member. Another good thing about Steel Penn inter-Alliance battles: No one holds back! As soon as the bell rang, these two went right at it. Kamiya tested Krilla’s chin early with a solid right hand but Krilla took it well. In return, Krilla nailed Kamiya with a solid right high kick that was partially blocked but still managed to cut Kamiya above his left eye, an indication of the power of the kick! Kamiya showed off a lovely spinning back kick but it didn’t do much damage. Krilla looked like a Broadway dancer with his numerous high kicks. As the fight wore on, both men struggled to land any clean shots on the opponent due to the opponent’s solid striking defense. This was the case until Krilla caught Kamiya completely off guard with a front kick to the face! Kamiya got up quickly from being knocked down by that kick, but it was obvious that he was hurt and dazed! Kamiya kept right on fighting but wasn’t able to land anything because he was off balance from being hurt. Krilla tried too many switch kicks and Kamiya was able to avoid them. Kamiya left an opening for Krilla and Krilla took full advantage, leveling Kamaya with a brutal right uppercut that turned the lights out! Krilla earned the KNOCKOUT VICTORY from that uppercut! Krilla SNAPPED A TWO FIGHT LOSING STREAK with this victory and I must say, I like the old school rap song he has chosen to enter his fights with! On a side note, I wonder how much hair mousse he uses to keep his hair standing so rigid on his head. Krilla drops back into the loss column but will surely snap back quickly as he is a well-rounded fighter with experience. A quick suggestion: His management team may want to change his “Magic White” shorts to some other pair so he feels a bit better about himself. Just sayin’. The lone Welterweight fight on the card placed Ash Zahard (2-3) and…oh man, how in the world is this name pronounced!? Grzegorz “Chrzaszczyzewoszyc” Brzeczyszczykiewicz (0-2) was the opponent and damn, with a name like that, I can see why the young man lost! His mind is too jumbled from having to say and spell his name all the time! How can anyone concentrate fully with all of that going on!? My Polish brotha’, your name is far too difficult so I’ll just call you “Greg” for the sake of time and my not butchering your name. “Greg” began the fight pretty well, showing some solid boxing skills and the ability to take a solid kick to the head, which Zahard was happy to provide! It seemed Zahard wasn’t sure if he wanted to clinch with “Greg” or not. Perhaps “Greg” smelled funny or something? Once Zahard decided to clinch, it was the beginning of the end! Zahard landed some vicious knees on “Greg” and a few body shots as well that really hurt “Greg”. A nasty left uppercut stunned “Greg” and Zahard followed that with a crunching right elbow to “Greg”’s left eye socket! Even the crowd moaned in pain as it was obvious “Greg” was done for the night! Zahard earned the TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT VICTORY with the elbow finish and even did a little strut around the ring! Zahard SNAPPED A THREE FIGHT LOSING STREAK so he’s definitely happy about this victory! Now as always, I’m happy to offer a bit of advice so here it goes: Zahard, buy some new clothes. In fact, buy a few new outfits and put them on instead of wearing the standard issue MMATycoon “Magic White” shirt and shorts. Believe me, you’ll feel much better about yourself. “Greg” has now LOST TWO FIGHTS IN A ROW and sources inform me that his manager sent him packing, so “Greg” is now a free agent. We wish him the best of luck with all of his future endeavors. The sole Middleweight fight on the card placed Federick “The Devil” Buckingham (1-1) and Kick Jigster (0-1) of LEGION OF DOOM in the ring to do battle! It’s kind of a rarity to see a fight last the full time because in kickboxing, most of the fights end early with someone kissing canvas. Although this fight lasted three rounds, I can sum up the action far more briefly. In a nutshell, Buckingham couldn’t make up his mind whether or not he wanted to try and clinch Jigster or not, so they basically danced in and out of the clinch while landing some strikes in between that type of action. Jigster showed some solid boxing and defense, but Buckingham was definitely more aggressive and was able to land strikes that did more damage and that won the judges over when all was said and done. There was a smattering of boos from the crowd because the fight slowed way down when the fighters were in a clinch, plus the crowd expects to see a knockout each and every fight so what it’s no surprise they booed the fighters. Either way, Buckingham earned the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY! Federick gets his first taste of victory in his mixed martial arts career with this win and will surely look to build upon it! I do have one word of advice to his management team. The title of his entrance music is displayed as “I’m shipping of to Boston” instead of “I’m shipping off to Boston”. This may not matter as it’s strictly semantics, but hey, these are the type of things I take notice of and try to help out with. For Jigster, the advice I have is easy: Find a better gym to train in son. No disrespect to the Cozad gym where you are, but if you’re serious about training and improving, a better quality gym with better trainers and sparring partners will definitely help your cause. The action then shifted focus to the Light Heavyweight division and the two warriors to start that off were Toshiro Hitsugaya (1-1) and Clark Clarkey (0-4) of LEGION OF DOOM! Clarkey began the fight with an explosive punching combination that cut Hitsugaya open above his left eye and obviously caught him off guard. Hitsugaya returned the favor of bleeding by landing a solid left knee above Clarkey’s right eye. Hitsugaya built momentum from that knee and carried it all the way through to the end of the first round. Hitsugaya must have seen the effects that his knee had on Clarkey, because he went right back to that in the clinch and it paid dividends for him! A nasty right knee to Clarkey’s forehead opened the cut above his right eye even more and that happened after Clarkey was stunned by an earlier right knee! Hitsugaya kept up the high level of aggression and effective strikes to take the second round. Prior to the third round, Clarkey’s corner told him that he has no choice but to knock Hitsugaya out of lose the fight! Hitsugaya’s corner told him the very same information and Hitugaya wisely locked Clarkey in a clinch to continue pouring on the energy, landing damaging knees and keeping Clarkey from knocking him out. Hitsugaya finished the fight in a strong manner and he earned the UNANIMOUS DECISION VICTORY! This fight also earned Fight of the Night honors and Hitsugaya was honored by the award. Hitsugaya turned his fortunes around quickly and rebounds from a loss that began his fighting career. He pulled even and will look to continue his winning ways. Clarkey has had a very tough go of his career and has now LOST FOUR FIGHTS IN A ROW! I will say this for him though: he has very good taste in clothing. The pinup shirt he’s wearing has a hot woman pictured on it, so I’ll always give credit to anyone with good taste like that. Good lord! However, it takes more than pictures of attractive young women to get the job done in the ring so hopefully Clarkey figures things out for himself and soon. The second Light Heavyweight battle was for the Light Heavyweight Title! The two warriors aspiring to be champions were Jacob “Chosen Servant” Israel (5-0) of THE STEEL PENN ALLIANCE – steppin’ the game up! – and Jay Merel (2-1) of LEGION OF DOOM! Both fighters were very aggressive in this fight and for a while, it appeared that Merel may very well be the winner of the Light Heavyweight belt! A beautiful spinning right back fist nailed Israel but he took it in stride. He followed that up with a hard right hand that seemed to shake the ring, but again, Israel absorbed the strike and kept up his aggression. Israel locked Merel in a clinch and once this happened, Merel’s slight advantage early in the fight disappeared! Merel was able to land one solid punch while in the clinch, but primarily, Israel locked him in a Thai Clinch and unloaded with numerous knees to the body and head. He even mixed in a couple of well placed, well-timed elbows that rattled Merel’s skull! Israel set Merel up with a furious right uppercut after stunning him with a brutal knee to the head! Israel won the Light Heavyweight Championship from the KNOCKOUT VICTORY and said he does his talking in the ring. He proved that he does exactly that. Israel not only WON HIS FIFTH FIGHT IN A ROW, but he also earned KO of the Night honors for his handy work against Merel, no pun intended. Merel has a TWO FIGHT WIN STREAK SNAPPED and will look to bounce back against Slime Ball on February 14, Valentine’s Day. I’m certain there’ll be no love lost between those two fighters, and that probably holds true for everyone fighting that night! Merel also wants to have a better performance because he did a good amount of smack talking and may be embarrassed by the results of his last fight. The third serving of Light Heavyweight action took place between Slime Ball (1-0) of IMPACT FIGHT ALLIANCE and Pingu Jigster (1-0)! Jigster did his best to catch Ball off guard by immediately rushing in with wild punches after the bell rang, but Ball’s defenses and movement kept him out of harm’s way. Ball then demonstrated strong kicking power with a solid left leg kick against Jigster that threw his balance off. Jigster decided to take the fight into the clinch, but after having no effect on Jigster with strikes, he wanted to take the fight out of the clinch. Ball kept the fight in the clinch and was the far better striker in this position. One odd situation was Ball broke the clinch and Jigster went right back into it despite not having much success at all with it the first time. Again, Jigster wasn’t able to be effective in the clinch and Ball eventually broke the clinch. Ball began to land strong, accurate strikes and noticed that Jigster was having trouble blocking head kicks. Ball threw low kicks that made Jigster drop his guard a bit and boom, one last concussion-causing head kick dropped Jigster and Ball knew the fight was over! Ball earned the KNOCKOUT VICTORY and picked up his first career victory so he’ll definitely be in a good mood when he gets into the ring for his next fight! Jigster has a rough beginning to his MMA career but he’s very young and has plenty of time to train, improve and learn about fighting. Fight number four in the Light Heavyweight division brought us “Industrious” AG Pennypacker (1-0) of LEGION OF DOOM and Je “Tornado” Tunaki (2-2) of THE STEEL PENN ALLIANCE – always loud and proud! Both fighters began the fight by trading strikes then Tunaki quickly locked Pennypacker into a clinch. The problem was, Pennypacker was better in the clinch than Tunaki expected and this strategy backfired! Pennypacker began to land the more damaging and effective strikes while Tunaki only landed a couple. Pennypacker could see that Tunaki wasn’t able to hurt him in the clinch and he increased his level of aggression and looked for the finish. Tunaki tried to land knees against Pennypacker but Pennypacker displayed very good defensive skills and was able to avoid any damage. Tunaki slowed down just enough to where Pennpacker landed a couple of stinging punches then followed that up with a massive right uppercut that floored Tunaki! Pennypacker earned the KNOCKOUT VICTORY with that thunderous uppercut and fought his way to his very first victory in MMATycoon. He and his management team should celebrate because that’s great for that young man! He next battles JT Redman on February 17 so he can’t celebrate too much. Tunaki has now LOST TWO FIGHTS IN A ROW and next battles Clark Clarkey on February 17! Hopefully he can turn around his recent fortunes and earn the taste of victory again. Light Heavyweight battle number five went down between JT Redman (2-0) and Kazimeras Klasson (1-5) of THE STEEL PENN ALLIANCE – the Alliance in the house! I guess Klasson insulted Redman before this fight or maybe Klasson tried to hit on Redman’s girlfriend, because Redman was a house of fire in this fight and made sure he ended this fight fast and painful! After rocking Klasson’s core with a crunching right kick, inexplicably, both fighters relaxed their hands and let them fall below their waist. I’m not sure what either one of them was thinking, but Redman was the first to react and boom, he unleashed a devastating left hook that turned Klasson’s lights out immediately! That KNOCKOUT VICTORY gave Redman HIS SECOND WIN IN A ROW and he next battles AG Pennypacker on February 17. That fight will definitely be a great one to watch! Klasson has now LOST TWO FIGHTS IN A ROW and will next battle Jake Gustafsson on February 17! Maybe that fight will be the one that gets him back in a winning groove. The final Light Heavyweight contest of the evening featured Chris Wiener (3-2) of IMPACT FIGHT ALLIANCE and Jake “The Mauler” Gustafsson (3-2)! These two warriors let it all hang out in this fight and the crowd loved it! Wiener’s defense kept Gustafsson off balance the entire fight. Gustafsson tried very hard to land a variety of punches and kicks but to no avail and this left him open for solid strikes from Wiener. After landing well-timed strikes, Wiener tagged Gustafsson with a left head kick that dropped him like he got hit by a brick! Much to Gustafsson’s credit, he was able to beat the count and get back to his feet, but the damage was done. A cut above his right eye formed and he was dazed as well! Wiener attempted a massive left head kick but Gustafsson had the wherewithal to see it coming and was able to block it. However, that seemed to sap the last bit of energy he had because Wiener threw yet another tremendous right head kick and that one literally took Gustafsson off his feet and onto dream street! Wiener won the fight by KNOCKOUT and finds himself back in the win column and next faces Jiggy Jangston on February 17 and that will be one to watch as well! Gustafsson has now DROPPED TWO FIGHTS IN A ROW and will try to get things turned around on February 17 against Kazimeras Klasson! Wrapping up the night’s events were the Heavyweights, and Sam Makatua (1-0) and Lar Darse (1-1) of the Tycoon Alliance were the two combatants to square off! Now this fight turned out to be interesting because word for both fighters from my reliable sources say both men tend to bleed rather easily, and that always makes for a graphic battle if nothing else! This fight didn’t disappoint and blood was spilled, though there wasn’t much time for more to be spilled. Although Makatua is seven years younger, he showed the ring presence of a fighter who is older and more experienced, so props to his management team and his training regiment for that. He displayed very solid boxing ability and knowledgeable kicking plus moved very well in the ring as well. Darse just couldn’t get on track with the smoother, more efficient Makatua and eventually began to tire, both from snapping leg kicks and overall fatigue. Makatua saw this and immediately landed a quick and strong two-punch combination that opened up a cut above Darse’s left eye. Makatua saw the blood trickle and that inspired him to be even more aggressive! He landed more punches and kicks all over the place and Darse was simply overwhelmed. He tried desperately to clinch with Makatua but Makatua wasn’t having that because he knew he had Darse in serious trouble. A sharp head kick made Darse smile but also took him off his guard, which opened up the opportunity for another punching combination. Makatua unleashed a furious three-punch combination that hurt Darse badly! Makatua then measured Darse, rocked his world with a vicious right cross, and that was all she wrote! Makatua earned the KNOCKOUT VICTORY and Darse was in shock for a while! Makatua wins his first MMA fight in his first match, so he’s off to a great start and will surely go out and have some fun to enjoy it! Darse falls into the L column but I’m sure the “Drops Bombs” shirt he has on will inspire him to get into the gym more and train on various aspects of his game, because that red headed woman can inspire a lot of things! There you have it ladies and gents and I appreciate you taking the time to join me for this summary. I hope all of you enjoyed the exciting night of fights and will get ready for the next night of K1 kickboxing action coming very soon! The STEEL PENN ALLIANCE and its partners strive to bring you the very best of all they do, and your participation allows all of us to push towards that lofty goal. Thank you, take care, good night…and I’ll see you at the next fights!
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  14. New Generation Fighters :Division Rankings 1/28/14 Lightweight (155) Champ: Dom DeLuise (15-6-1) Deluise is fresh off a title winning performance from a week ago and has a 4-0-1 record in his last 5 fights. Dom is also a former Dynamic FC Lightweight champ and has a impressive 12 KO finishes on his record. His first tile defense will be Erkki Vieri at NGF 118 on 2/21. 1: Erkki Vieri (21-2-1) Vieri is another one of the INY imports and in fact the best of them as he is the former two time Lightweight champ as well he held the Valhalla Lightweight title too. Erkki has lived up to his nickname with a fantastic 11-1-1 record at Immortals which is known for having very tough competition. He now steps into the NGF ranks and will challenge the champ Deluise at NGF 118. 2: Toshiro Montero (17-5-0) Montero made his NGF debut last weekend as he took a hard fought decision over Akira Toriyama. Montero holds titles from both Hero FC and Attack Fight league and looks to be yet another threat in the stacked 155 division. Toshiro will welcome in newcomer Nichi Hong on 2/21 at NGF 118. 3: Nichi Hong (11-3-2) Hong a former Immortals Lightweight champ has complied a nice 11-2-2 record with the INY org and now looks to climb the ladder here at NGF. He is coming off a tough fight with Vieri which he dropped a decision and lost the belt to him, the bright side this could be a nice rubber match down the road. Hong will have his hands full in his NGF debut as he will collide with Toshiro Montero with the winner being a front runner for the title. 4: Judge Machina (11-2-0) Machina is another new signing to NGF and is riding a 4 fight win streak. All 4 have ended with violent KO finishes as well, he has looked very good as of late. No news on his debut here at New Generation but expect a top ten fight for the newcomer. 5: Felix Sandoval (14-3-0) Sandoval is a former champion at 155 here at NGF, he was stripped of his title due to a hot piss test back in December of 2013. Not to sure what the future holds for Felix he tested positive for cocaine and was linked to a lot of bad publicity in Mexico recently. He has been out for a couple months now but if and when he does return expect him to be right back in the hunt at 155 with one big win. Honorable Mention:Soon Do (16-7-1), Julio Quintana (11-2-1), Akira Toriyama (20-5-1), Stampe Eklund (8-1-0), Martin Louis (15-4-0), Heraldo Magnifico (17-9-1), Possu Jokinen (14-5-0).
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  15. New Generation Fighters :Division Rankings 1/28/14 Featherweight (145) Champ: Andrzej Gajewski (25-2-1) The champ of both 135 and will gace Pip Gonzalez on 2/8 1: Manny Mannetosen (18-3-0) Manny looks to be the top threat to the champ at the moment coming into the org with a great resume. He is a two time LA Combat featherweight champ and has also held titles at Undisputed OC and Steel Peen Icon LA. Currently Manny is on a 9 fight win streak and will make his NGF debut on 2/8 against Timofey Boyko. 2: Pip Gonzalez (13-3-0) Pip is a former champ here at NGF when he beat Jack Brown for the belt back in October of 2013, eventually losing the belt against current champ Gajewski in his first defense. With a nice 5-1 record here at NGF he will have a chance to avenge his loss to the champ on 2/8's Super-card. 3: Mac Jackson (17-6-0) Mac is coming over from the Immortals Org in NY as the 3 time featherweight champ. He regained the INY featherweight belt on 1/12 against then champ Vince Noir and left the org as the last champ of the 145 division. He faces NGF vet Incan bulb on the super-card. 4: Incan Bulb (13-2-0) Incan is a former featherweight champion of of Imperium MMA now Known as Invictus. Bulb has a perfect 5-0 record since signing with New Generation including a razor sharp split decision over the one and only Meat Beater. Bulb vs Jackson is set for the super-card and the winner could be in a prime position for a title shot. 5: Henrik Torhammer (13-7-0) Torhammer was off to a ruff start at NGF losing three straight, two of them being very close split decisions that could have went either way. Since then he has won two straight and finished them both one by KO and one by Submission. His next bout is yet to be signed but he could be in the title picture with one or two more impressive wins. Honorable Mention: Mookie Magaba (14-7-0), Timofey Boyko (17-6-1), Meat Beater (14-7-0), Reiska Pekka Retale (23-9-0), Vince Noir (11-6-1).
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  16. Thanks guys for all your help. I guess we don't know all the intricate details. I didn't know about balance helping the GNP. Cheers Skooby, Skap, Disney and Rainbow.
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  17. NGF 115 Mustacho vs Seia "Taco Bueno here fight fans, and I'm here to review this Fridays card which sees Mustacho 16-6 challenge for Seia's Light Heavyweight title. Seia 17-5 is 3-0 in the NGF and captured the title via decision over Oh in his last fight. Seia is a striker, plain and simple, and the Montana camp have made the most of his talent after he failed to shine as a Kersikov and struggled in his time in the Immortals. His transformation will be complete if he can defeat Mustacho who is a 21 fight NGF veteran challenging for the title for a 4th time! These guys are really evenly matched, Mustacho has a great chin, only Scotty Bennett has finished him, so I expect him to mix up his striking with takedowns to try and impress the judges and put rounds in the bank. Can Mustacho finish Seia? No, I doubt it, I cock slap bitches harder Mustacho punches, so expect a tactical fight. The key for Seia is to keep the fight standing and out score Mustacho when they are striking, impress the judges with those power shots, work the body and wear Mustacho down. Should be a great fight, with the winner facing that in bred half wit Lee Daniels. Mickey Hart Bookmaker has Mustacho a -335 favourite, so if you think Seia can keep this standing, put some money on the Montana managed fighter. At 185 we have Arthanier vs Socha, with the one of the Immortals stalwarts flying in from New York to fight the JLP protégé Socha who has lost his last 2 fights. Socha is 25 but looks late 40's and has a record of 14-5 12Kos. Arthanier 11-3 is coming off a loss, but he has faced some tough opposition in New York and progressed steadily, displaying both excellent striking and ground skills depending on the opponent. He needs a big win, and beating a JLP managed fighter, who like Scotty Bennett utilizes the clinch to good effect would be just the tonic. Socha is a striker, and he will clinch I'm sure and I think Arthanier should keep it at range and the odd takedown would help. Arthanier dropped a decision to Brandao after getting outworked in the clinch, and I doubt the Hunter Jones managed fighter will risk a clinch war with a camp that is world famous for it fighters brutalising guys in the clinch. Mickey Hart Bookmakers has Arthanier -199 and Socha, who looks like a elderly businessman is -115. If Socha gets Arthanier in that clinch then Socha can earn you guys some cash. Back at 205 Astronomer 10-4-1 looks a good bet to put La Fontier away 10-7, as La Fontier has 6 losses by KO, and Astronomer has never been stopped, despite being in with Kato and Escobar, 2 top level fighters. La Fontier has been the distance just twice in 17 fights, and I expect him to throw hard at Astronomer. Astronomer will look to close the distance, counter into the clinch, use his boxing to rough La Fontier up and land a takedown. La Fontier has power, he finished Youngblood in the 1st, so expect fireworks in the clinch with Astronomer, but I just feel Astronomer is more durable and he will stop La Fontier in a brutal fight. Ok guys, I got Lee Daniels mom and sister coming round for a threesome in 10 minutes, they dog fucking ugly, but seeing as that chump Lee Daniels wont fight me, I may as well cock slap these bitches. Even better is they are paying ME $5k a pop for the privilege, and seeing how they manage knuckle heads money, seems the Alabama Alpha chimp is paying. Give you some more of my expert opinion, and maybe the secret of how I'm gonna crush Khalid's world tomorrow. But don't worry Khalid, I wont seduce your boyfriend to rile you up man, I respect you as a fighter, and the cage is where we take care of business. Good Night guys. Taco."
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  18. INTERNATIONAL TEAM FIGHTING LEAGUE SEASON 3 http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/1361817591itfl2.png REQUIREMENTS/RULES: 1. Tournament would consist of 8 teams of 5 guys. 2. Each team can be purchased for 250K This money will ONLY be used for prize money at the end of the season. 3. Fighters must be 195K ID or younger 4. All fighters will fight at 170lbs 5. Fights will happen on a bi-weekly basis or every 14 daus 6. Teams will be split into 2 groups of 4 teams 7. You will face each team in your own group 2 times, having a HOME match, and an AWAY match. 8. You will face each team in the opposite group one time having 2 HOME matches and 2 AWAY matches. 9. Each team will have a coach/captain to do fight picks. The HOME team will make the 1st pick and the 4th pick. With the AWAY team getting 2 and 3. 10. This season each team will be permitted to make 1 fighter replacement for the whole season. TEAM SCORING: 1. You receive 1 point for each victory you get, so a total team score can be 3-2 at the end of the 5 fights. 2. Both teams score would be added to their cumulative score throughout the season. 3. The 4 highest scoring teams will advance to a single elimination playoff INDIVIDUAL SCORING: Borrowing this scoring system from EPL 1. You will receive 3 pts for a KO victory, 2 pts for a DEC victory and 1 point for a DRAW 2. Individual points will also be kept track of, the top 16 fighters based on total points will go on to a single elimination tournament. PRIZES: 1. The winning team will receive 6 million dollars. 1 million to each of it's 5 members, and 1 million to the company sponsoring them. 2. The winner of the individual tournament will receive 2 million dollars and 1 yr VIP 3. The winner of the individual tournament will also be inducted into the org HOF Target Starting Date: May 2014 (tentative) Looking for sponsors willing to do 50K per week for FOTN, KOTN, and SOTN Looking for Sponsors willing to do 500K for FOTS, KOTS, and SOTS TEAMS: 1. Team Conquer - J-Bomb, Stu Pidasol, Blunts, Sean McDonnel 2. Team BHP (?) 3. Team Reaper 4. Team Heisenberg 5. Team Rory - Rory Daly, Sami Assasi, Scottie Power, Bragi Ragnarson and Roger Kint(maybe) - reserved 6. Team Ascension 7. 8. Individuals looking for a Team: 1. Low Key 2. Scooby Jr.
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  19. http://www.mmatycoon.com/clothingpublic.php?cid=4143 Please read
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  20. The real Artie Lange uses quitter not twitter. Poseur. @artiequitter
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  21. Either you keep dating your original girls younger sisters or she just hasnt aged in years. Pass the mary jane please.
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  22. I did this too once... the very first KAISER's cross was a real crossword type of thing... and even using many blank fields, og boy what a pain in the ass that was. For some inspiration, maybe check out older KAISER's Cross editions (just search in forum) or the christmas calendar. What i can recommend is to make sure to not include stuff which only can be spotted via VIP features, should be accessable for everyone who plays Tycoon, especially as you are about to spend much time for it.
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  23. Because elbows are pointy and cause cuts which end fights.
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  24. "Taco here NGF Fans, survived going balls deep into Lee Daniels mom last night, but hey 10k for her and his sister cant be bad. So Atkins is -335 favourite over Anders at Mickey Harts bookies, but I'm not so sure, Atkins will want to clinch and Anders use his boxing and keep the fight on the outside. My money would be on Anders, break the clinch, stuff the takedown, counter with hard shots because Atkins has to force the clinch or shoot. Anders takes this, so stick money on him at +133 at Mickeys. Eklund is the bookies underdog over Symons, but it should be a close fight this, because they both like to take the fight to the ground where they want top position to use ground and pound. Eklund is 24 and is 3-1 in the NGF and looks a top talent, but Symons is the former DSC champion, an elite wrestler with brutal ground and pound. Look for Eklund to try and keep this standing and use his excellent boxing to make Symons think twice about the takedown. Cant choose between these guys. Sluijs the favourite over Aremis, probably because Aremis has 4 losses and stands at 7-4, but the guy is only 25 and faced Cross and Bennett. Sluijs is 16-5 and made 5 defences of the DFC belt, he will come looking to take this to the ground and dish out his ground and pound. Its about Aremis' ground game for me. Will he roll and look to match Sluijs on the ground or force the stand up? Both guys are super tough, but maybe Aremis can get the upset win here, use his kicks to score and scrape home by decision? But hey who knows? Winchester is favourite over Rua, who I have trained with quite a bit. Winchester has already beaten Rua once so most expect his mix of offense between striking and ground control to earn him another decision win. Winchester has lost his 2 but against the current and former champs so you have to think he will have too much talent for the light hitting journeyman from New York. Temel is a huge favourite over Timonyn who has a record of 13-12. Temel is one muscly fuck guys 185cm and with that physique, you know to make 170 he must have small feet, been castrated, and have a brain the size and weight of a ping pong ball. Add to that he his bleached blond hair he looks fucking ridiculous. But hey, each to their own, if he thinks he looks good! Anyhow, Temel throws too many combinations, he must tighten up on his boxing but after 25 fights I doubt he will do so , so I got to agree that Temel will coast to a win here. Temel has great striking and can land a takedown, so he can win this where he wants. Timonyn, throw single shot for fucks sake, Temel might just cut up real quick. Starburst looks in for a hard night against BJJ standout Oliveira, and I expect the Black Belt to land the takedown and sink in a sub in the 1st. But, if Starburst makes it out of the 1st round he has 9 KOs in his 12 wins and things could start getting ugly for Olveira. I'm still going for 1st round sub Oliveria. Kim has lost 4 straight and is 6-6, so the well rounded debutant Dahlia 8-4-1 starts the favourite. Be interesting to see if Dahlia decides to keep this standing, because his striking looks good and he has power. Kim has to turn this into a ground battle and hope that Dahlia will engage him on the ground, because this is his only chance. Its all about Dahlia and the Dengel camp, its their fight to win and maybe lose. OK, fight fans, I'm gonna be cage side tomorrow night in St Pete's, I hear if Mustacho wins his boss Kint could become the world number one manager! Just the distraction I will need because I hear Mustacho's mom is smoking, and I would love have Mustacho having to call me dad when we touch gloves seconds before I pound his ass for the title. Night Guys, The Sensational Taco Bueno".
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  25. http://www.mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=577804 (had to look back on the fighters to come up with the following lol...) I've always been an outspoken advocate of lighter fighters fighting heavier guys. Not sure if it's a cardio or speed advantage, or both, but there's some type of advantage for the little guys more often than not. Kong was a LW - WW fighter. Bird was a BW dominating 135 - 155. He had 3 KT titles. He was 19-0. Kong was 4-0 in KT and just won the WW title. Called Bird out. Bird moved up to WW to try and capture his 4th KT title. Bird had 19 wins, 16 KO's. Kong edges out the first two rounds, they were close, rocks Bird in the 3rd and Bird's heart kicks in and he starts tearing him up, takes the 3rd round. 4th round was close but Bird edges it out. Rounds are 2-2. 5th round starts, whoever wins the round wins the fight: http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/fight/round5.jpg Kong misses with a wild combination. Kong scores with a jab. Bird acknowledges it with a nod of the head. Bird blocks the body kick. Bird has a nice red mark on his side after a thudding body kick by Kong. Bird stuns Kong with a nice body shot, before stepping back out of range. Nice jab there from Kong. Bird lands a powerful looking uppercut that connected with his opponent's jaw. Kong misses with a looping left. Kong scores with a big combo that sends Bird crashing to the mat! He's still conscious but the referee has seen enough as Bird flops around uncontrollably and he's called an end to the fight! Kong jumps onto the ropes and throws his mouthpiece into the crowd. Gross. Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:43 of round 5, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Qing Kong! Despite a 23 lb weight advantage (can be considered disadvantage in tycoon) Kong pulled it off. This was the, "Down goes Bird! Down goes Bird! Down goes Bird!" moment (down goes Frazier voice)
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  26. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1389183631Sisu0.jpg SF5 Marko vs Speed - Preview and predictions by Callum McGregor Daniel Speed (31-10) Vs Cain Marko (37-20) – Heavyweight Championship And now, the main event of the evening. “The Phenom” Cain Marko defends his heavyweight belt against “The Tempest” Daniel Speed. Daniel Speed is an experienced stand up striker who has won 4 championships in other organisations throughout his career. Originally debuting as a Middleweight, and will be giving up around 30 pounds on fight night when he challengers for Marko’s belt. Speed has been in there with some of the best, and his career highlights include a very close decision loss to former world number 1 Smokudju Womba, and a recent victory over then 15-0 heavyweight kingpin James Proudstar. Speed looks to use his kickboxing skills to break down his opponent, and is not scared of throwing in a takedown to earn himself some marks on the judge’s scorecards. Although he has 20 (T)KOs to 11 Decision victories, Speed is a relatively safe fighter. He doesn’t go hunting for the stoppage. If it comes, he’ll take it, but his main focus is on winning the fight. Throughout the last 8 months, Speed has had some trouble with cuts. Of his last 5 losses, 3 have finished in the doctor’s hands, so a loss in such a manner tonight might start a few calls for retirement from his loyal fans. Despite being just 29, The Tempest has had a long and storied career, and it seems like the damage has taken its toll. Another thing to note is that this is Speed’s longest run without a title shot or post fight bonus throughout his entire career. This championship fight breaks the duck, but this is do or die for the challenger. Cain Marko has had an incredible 57 fight career, and at 36 has arguably reached the height of his success. His career highlight is an epic trilogy with J Breaker, where he went 1-2 but managed to capture the HEAVYWEIGHT PRIZEFIGHTING title in their first encounter. For much of his career, Marko was fighting as a Super Heavyweight, but his success has clearly come from dropping down to 265. Marko’s style isn’t the most technical, and isn’t the most skilful, but damn is it exciting. “The Phenom” walks into the cage with one goal in mind; a stoppage victory, and 29 times in his professional career he has achieved just that. Marko goes out swinging, and most of the time he manages to get a knockout, but he’s been on the receiving end of his share of knockout losses. 16 times his opponents have halted him inside the distance, but that has never stopped him from doing what he does best; swing for the fences. Holding the title means everything to Marko, and he knows that this is his last run to go down in history. With Sisu Fights sitting on his door step, and the championship gold on his shoulder, Cain Marko has the opportunity to change his career and solidify himself as one of the greatest of all time. Before he can achieve greatness, he must cross one more obstacle; Daniel Speed. This fight will be a war from start to finish. With the exception of a possible takedown or two from Speed, this fight will take place primarily on the feet. I think Speed will be taking the advantage on the scorecards, but is always one punch away from staring up at the stars in being against a heavy handed slugger like the champ. With only 3 (T)KO losses on his record, I think Speed’s chin should be able to hold up, and I think that’s a major factor in this fight. It could go either way, but this is how I predict it will go. Prediction - Speed by Decision Davor Langerholc (16-4) Vs Jummi Jammi (10-5) Dubbed “The Executioner”, Langerholc is one of the most sordid professional fighters you’ll find around the circuit. The details of his past are not fully known, but one thing we know for sure if that a career of brutalizing people has allowed him to fit right into mixed martial arts. Davor joins Sisu Fights after a long running career fighting in the now defunct HERO FC. This is his first time fighting outside of the promotion, and it’s a very interesting dynamic to see if he can recreate his successes. The Slovenian took part in 4 title contest, and is a former Light Heavyweight Champion. Now in Sisu, the question on everyone’s mind is wither or not he can do it all again. At 26, this BJJ expert has a lot ahead of him. Davor will look to take the fight to the ground and put a beating on his opponent. He might go for ground and pound, or he might hunt out a submission, but one thing is for sure; you don’t want to be on your back against Davor Langerholc! Jummi Jammi has fought all over over Helsinki, taking his skills to some of the top promotions. In his Sisu debut, Jammi wants to keep the fight standing, keep his composure, and work behind his punches. Jammi is a very intelligent fighter, and knows when and when not to go for blood. Winning 5 of his last 6 fights, Juammi could make a huge impact at 205 if he can earn a victory tonight. Whilst fighting in HERO, Jammi earned himself 2 fight of the night awards, as well as one knockout of the night bonus. This is why Sisu has taken him in, and the fans will want to see his brand of striking on the big stage once again. It’s surprising that these two have never met before, having 26 fights in HERO between them. I think the winner will be pretty convincing here, as one just has more experience at the top level, and can exploit his opponent’s weaknesses quite easily. Prediction – Langerholc by Submission Pena Trasseli (19-5) Vs Ori Jokinen (12-7) Trasseli is a full on veteran of MMA Helsinki. With 20 fights in the promotion, Trasseli has proved his loyalty. It’s also interesting to note that despite an 8 fight winning streak, Pena didn’t once get a title shot, and he still never took his ball and went home. Pena is a fighter, and if it’s for a title, if it’s not, it’s not important. All Trasseli wants to do is go in there and take on any opponent they put in front of him. 14 victories by KO or TKO prove that Pena is not a man to be messed with in a striking exchange, and “Inhottava” would relish the opportunity to put an opponent’s lights out. A loss in his last fight has put a bit of pressure on the Finland native. Ori “The Stallion” Jokinen, the lightest man on the card, will be fighting in his home town on Feb 2nd, and is looking to get back into winning ways. After going an impressive 6-1 in his MMA career, he is now 2-4 in his last 6 with his last fight ending in a TKO defeat. Stallion has had his title opportunities, but has never fought the level of competition that Sisu offers. Jokinen is a good striker, and looks to throw a lot of punches to put his opponent on the back foot. Losing 5 of 8 decisions shows that Jokinen wants to finish the fight inside the allotted time to get the best chance of getting a victory. This would well be a fight of the night candidate. I think Pena is just a different calibre of fighter, and will win this by stoppage. Prediction – Trasseli by (T)KO Bushido Brown (24-15) Vs Aldo Raine (27-14) Bushido Brown is a highly experienced fighter, and is a former 2 time Soul Supremacy 185 champion. At Sisu Fights 3, he took on Kale Kummola in a number 1 contender’s fight. Despite long better on paper, Brown was stopped in the first round. At the bottom of the ladder, the heavy handed 33 year old has a lot of ground to cover if he wants another shot at gold. Aldo Raine, a former US Navy Lieutenant, has held championship belts in 4 different MMA promotions. Raine likes to keep the fight standing and land some and work his shots. Most of his victories have come by Decision, so some people may criticize his safe approach to competing. None the less, Aldo knows what it takes to compete and earn a victory. This is a very difficult one to call, as both are very good stand up fighters. I think Raine might be the better of the two if he can keep his hands up and slip his opponent’s punches, but Brown is always one punch away from taking the win. Prediction – Raine by Decision Randy West (12-9) Vs Umberto Sotto Jr (11-7) Like a lot of Sisu fighters, West spent most of his time fighting in the long running HERO promotion. His record shows his mixed results, but it doesn’t take away from West’s heart. He likes to stand and trade shots, land his hard leg kicks, and break his opponent down over the distance. Sotto is a knockout specialist, and hunts to remove his opponent’s heads from their shoulders. At times this strategy has cost him, most notably in his last 4 fights where he has been stopped 3 times, but you know someone is going when he steps into the cage, which is why he is such an exciting man to watch. Since Sotto has never went the distance, it’s safe to say this one won’t either. I think West doesn’t have the power to put Umberto on the back foot, so it will only be a matter of time for him. Prediction – Sotto by (T)KO Seppo Hovi (7-1) Vs Giampaolo Pietravallo (7-2) Hovi impressively disposed of all 7 of his opponents before taking a loss to our co main eventer Davor Langerholc. Hovi will have redemption on his mind, and if the fights go his way, he may finally be able to avenge the loss which haunts him at night. Despite finishing his first 5 opponents, Giampaolo has not managed to finish a fight in his last 4. The Italian uses his striking to set up takedowns, where he wants to work for position and land some ground and pound. Hovi will be determined here, and I think the drive to avenge his only loss will carry him through this one. Prediction – Hovi by (T)KO Undercard: Anton Chigurh Vs Arne Riseman Prediction – Chigurh by (T)KO Uno Louner Vs Orpo Jokinen Prediction – Jokinen by Decision Janis Petke Vs Algot Von Panzerhosen Prediction – Petke by (T)KO Antero Mela Vs Kia Turunen Prediction – Mela by Decision
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  27. I made a bracket at challonge: http://challonge.com/lwfj8q6m I don't know how to post the actual bracket here. If some one does please do so.
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  28. Skap and Tyrion, i see both of you guys points, but i was just assuming that since there are positions in both the clinch and ground game that no matter what you do, you wont generate much power, those skills must govern it. I believe clinchwork and GNP should control those skills as accuracy will not assist you much here because clinch strikes dont score much in this game, also the aggro/control slider also has a big deal in the positions your fighter gets into. Yes, strength is a big factor in ko power like other physicals assist in other areas.
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  29. Honorable Mention: Mookie Magaba (14-7-0), Timofey Boyko (17-6-1), Meat Beater (14-7-0), Reiska Pekka Retale (23-9-0), Vince Noir (11-6-1) Time for Magaba to make his mark here and move up in rankings. Good job on the writings and rankings
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  30. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/41/41w16.jpg "The Hellraiser" Henrik Torhammer: That's three wins in a row, thank you. And it seems I scare the shit out of the Immortals imports. I got an offer to welcome Mac Jackson to NGF, I of course accepted. But like a true champion, Jackson ran away, instead taking an easier fight for starters. But, as Jackson is managed by the well known duck-man Scott Davies, it didn't come as a huge surprise.
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  31. To be fair minark does suck.
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  32. Two Afghani refugees make it to Australia and meet in a cafe outside the processing centre. They are so happy to be out of the terror of daily life in wartorn Afghanistan they both promise to make the most of their new life in their new country and vow to meet up in 10 years to discuss their progress. Time goes by and 10 years later rolls around. The two meet up again at the same cafe. The first Afghani turns up in a pair of pluggers, wearing a wife beater and says to the other fellow, "G'day mate, I am so fucking Aussie mate! My boy he play AFL and I drink the VB and eat the pie!". The other Afghani looks at him, spits on the floor and says, "Fuck off towelhead". Australia is one of the laid back countries in the world when it comes to personal rights. Any 14 year old is welcome to smoke cigarettes and drink alcohol in front of their kids.
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  33. Q. How many Scotsmen does it take to change a lightbulb? A. Och, it's not that dark. What's large, Scottish and despressing? Scotland. What do you call a man in a skirt? Rory Your turn Jamaica!
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  34. I'd love to form a blacklist with other organisations to help each other out. Perhaps that night be a good idea, I'll see if I can set something up...
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  36. WHERE?! I logged in as you and got to the create new fighter page absolutely fine.
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  37. Coming from a guy whose best fighter is ranked 1645 overall, this means a lot.
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  38. Good concept, needs work though. Some Ideas +Hype/pop to fighters who are in the same gym as a champion? (or maybe only if they spar with them) Small increase to skill for those who spar with champions? (very small)
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  40. Tampa Bay Buccaneer fans receive the trolling pass.
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  41. Correct me if I am wrong, but didn't you have a rule you would never fight someone with an idiotic fighter name?
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  43. BFE: Wednesday Wars 26 Preview Roy Nelson(4-1) vs Fenix Espada(8-1): Kicking things off in the middleweight division we have striking specialist Roy Nelson taking on experienced Muay Thai fighter, Fenix Espada. After going 8 fights undefeated, Fenix Espada tasted defeat for the first time ever in his last fight, sucumbing to a triangle choke in the first round. He will look to get back to his winning ways when he makes his BFE debut against fellow promotional newcomer Roy Nelson. After losing his pro debut, Nelson went on a tear, having not lost a fight since. He is currently riding a four-fight winning streak and he will look to improve his record to 5-1 in his next fight. Both men are stand up specialist and this fight could go either way. Espada has a slight edge in the Muay Thai and wrestling departments while Nelson's boxing is far superior to his opponents. This one will all come down to who has the better gameplan. My Prediction: Fenix Espada via TKO (Round 2) Erick Rootmans(7-3) vs Lazarus Tate(7-1): The action continues in the middleweight division in our next match up, as Erick Rootmans takes on Lazarus Tate. Tate started his career off with a perfect 7-0 record, 5 of which were finishes, but suffered his first defeat in his last fight which was in fact his BFE debut. His opponent, Erick Rootmans, will be stepping into he BFE cage for the third time with his current record with the organization standing at 1-1. Both men are very well rounded and should be comfortable wherever this fight takes place. This one could go either way but I think Rootmans has more tricks up his sleeve to walk away with the win. My Pediction: Erick Rootmans via Unanimous Decision Arthur Faulk(13-4) vs Papy Abedi(9-5): Turning things over to the welterweight division, Arthur Faulk looks to make it two in a row when he gets in the cage with Papy "Makambo" Abedi. Both men are BFE vets so we know neither man has been facing any slouches. Faulk is notorious for preferring to stand and bang, constantly looking for the knockout, while Abedi prefers to mix up his striking with his takedowns to control his opponents wherever the fight goes. Arthur Faulk has some very heavy hands with 10 of his 13 wins coming via KO/TKO and if Abedi can't get this fight to the ground, expect this one to end quickly. My Prediction: Arthur Faulk via Knockout (Round 1) Horfniel Apollyon(21-10) vs Daryl Sharp(15-12): Up next, we have Daryl "Dagger" Sharp squaring off against Hofniel "The King" Apollyon. After going 15-0 at the beginning of his career, Apollyon has faced some consistency issues the last few times we've seen him. He will be looking to make it two in a row in his BFE debut. His opponent, Daryl Sharp, has also had trouble keeping things consistent over the course of his career but he will look to capitalize on the big opportunity in his debut with the organization against a seasoned vet like Apollyon. Personally, I think Apollyon's experience will make the difference in this fight. My Prediction: Hofniel Apollyon via TKO (Round 2) Krzysztof Kothciushco(7-9) vs Perry Roscrow(24-19): Crossing over to the heavyweight division, Perry Roscrow looks to snap a three-fight losing streak against Krzysztof Kothciushco, who will hope to continue his momentum after a first round knockout win at BFE: Sunday Scraps 9. Both men are known for their finishing ability so I wouldn't expect this one to go to a decision. Kothciushco has a high number of submission wins with his Brown Belt in BJJ so he will most likely try to get this fight to the ground as fast as he can, where he will have a big advantage. My Prediction: Krzysztof Kothciushco via Submission (Round 2) Kyriakos Seikkeris(10-4) vs Brutus Nash(8-1): Up next, we take things to the light heavyweight division where BFE vet Kyriakos Seikkeris hopes to make it three in a row against promotional newcomer Brutus Nash. Seikkeris definitely has the advantage standing up with all of his wins coming by way of KO/TKO. Nash, on the other hand, has a Brown Belt in BJJ so he will without a doubt look to get this fight to the ground as soon as possible and look for a quick tap out win. If Nash can work his grappling game, expect him to walk away victorious. My Prediction: Brutus Nash via Unanimous Decision Ken Tenthermos(18-4-1) vs Bethany Noel(14-9): Continuing things in the light heavyweight division, Bethany "The Beast" Noel will look to continue his momentum after scoring a 24 second knockout win in is BFE debut. It won't be easy though, as Noel is facing promotional newcomer "The Dime" Ken Tenthermos, who is looking to snap a two-fight losing streak. This fight will all come down to who can utilize their gameplan. Noel has world class striking while Tenthermos is a seasoned Jiu Jitsu specialist. If Tenthermos can get this fight to the ground, look for him to control his opponent en route to a decision win. My Prediction: Ken Tenthermos via Unanimous Desision Hunter Akbar(15-1) vs Danny Hendo(15-9): Coming of a 55 second knockout loss, Danny Hendo looks to get back in the win column when he squares off against Hunter Akbar, who is currently riding a four-fight winning streak. Both men are very well rounded but Akbar is a little more skilled in the boxing, wrestling, and Jiu Jitsu departments. Akbar will probably take this one to the ground and either submit Hendo or grind out a hard fought decision. My Prediction: Hunter Akbar via Submission (Round 2) Bill Clinton(20-7) vs Sergio Mello(16-11): In our co-main event of the evening, both Bill Clinton and Sergio Mello will step in the BFE cage for the fourth time. Both men are also coming off a loss so expect them to be hungry for victory. Mello has a Black Belt in BJJ so he might look to turn this into a grappling match while Clinton may try to keep this fight on the feet to avoid being submitted. This one could go either way but I think Mello will edge out a hard fought decision win. My Prediction: Sergio Mello via Split Decision Koral Creyonte(18-9) vs Juan Cabrillo(5-0): In our main event of the evening, welterweight champion Koral Creyonte will look to defend his belt against undefeated challenger Juan Cabrillo. Though his MMA career is young, Juan "El Perro" Cabrillo has high level skills in every aspect of the sport, with all of his wins coming by way of KO/TKO, four of which were in the first round. Cabrillo will face off against the experienced Koral Creyonte. Creyonte has won his last four fights, including his last one which earned him the belt. Both men are evenly matched but Cabrillo is riding a ton of momentum and I expect him to capitalize on this big opportunity. My Prediction: Juan Cabrillo via TKO (Round 2)
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  44. Whoopwhoop, consider that txt talk was created when cell phones were a new thing on the market and we only had 9 buttons to write messages, typing everything properly was a much longer process. Now that cell phones have a keyboard there's no reason for anyone to be typing like that anymore, it just looks lazy. I'd also like you to think about what they mean what they said that this topic comes up every month, it's not likely that you're voicing a new opinion or doing anything to solve the problems that already surround this idea. If you're going to post about this topic you should try to think outside the box either post something innovative or something that might solve the problem, even then just because you're putting effort into posting something doesn't mean the general population(of anywhere) will agree with you, such is life. If this topic comes up so much then perhaps an FAQ could be made so people can(should) have an idea of what horse has already been beaten to death, I'm not sure how big an issue this is regarding other parts of the game but perhaps a group of people that have been here a while could create something. There's 120 pages of these topics so there's no way I could even imagine the list of things that have been suggested before.
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  45. There's no reason to have that happen.
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  46. no worries man, that's still a big part of the entertainment value for most of us i love the top and rear views from their ground fighting and now for a gratuitous pic: http://www.fightertrends.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Ronda-Rousey-ESPN-Nude.jpg
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  47. It would be entertaining to see one woman mount the other. I think the viewing audience would be the winner there. Sorry... had to go there....
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