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  1. This should be huge- the #1 ranked manager and the #3 ranked manager in a clash. Although dinoo is really the 3rd best manager in Convicted, by my assessment, I've grown tired of dinoo's trash talk and decided to put him in his place once and for all. These were the matches proposed: Rinky Spider vs Leonardo Ferreira Brick Tires vs Andrei Kersikov Bowser Stormcrow vs. Lance Templeton Phraya Phichai vs Khalid Hayes Outfuh Blood vs Vlad Kersikov Crabby Iron vs. Roman Kersikov Ice Cold vs Sergej Valentinovich Dragon Warfist vs Ryo Narushima Gun Slinga vs Hamish We still need to agree to one more as we have various projects that are all of different development and classes. We'll get that sorted.
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  2. Awesome . Just for the record this guy has been great - most of the time getting these up and ready for print within hours of the events being ready.
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  3. Synchronicity presents another stella card from one of the biggest stadium in the world. Main Event Middleweight Championship “Jungle Boy” Pablo Escobar (20-7-0) © vs. Danny Brown (27-15-0) “Jungle Boy” Pablo Escobar has lit-up Syn’s middleweight division. His electrifying striking has seen him go toe-to-toe with some of the biggest names in the world and come out the victor. This culminated in the Columbian capturing the vaunted 185 pound title in just his second fight with the organisation. So it is rather strange that the “Jungle Boy’s” first challenger is not a new foe but his greatest rival. Danny Brown made an identical pilgrimage from New Generation Fighters and has equalled the champion’s two in two record with his new company. Stylistically, he is also a mirror image of the champion with high volume strikes and a focus on leg kicks. In fact, it would not be unfair to say that each man has been nurtured by the others successes. They have been left with no choice but to develop in order to counteract the other’s strengths. Without one another, these two great fighters may have never become the superstars they are today. Their storied rivalry began at NGF 131 when Brown took the first fight by the tightest of split decisions. Even back then their similarities were remarked upon but no one could have guessed the journey they might travel. Both men would go on to be famously frustrated by incumbent champion Tyler Richards. The power shifted between Escobar and Brown on their second meeting. Brown had just come off a second failed title attempt and many people believed that Brown was not in the right place for that fight. “Jungle Boy” exploited that opportunity with vindictive pleasure as he scored a second round TKO. With both warriors owning a win, the tie-breaker came in with the gold on the line. The aforementioned Tyler Richards having vacated the title for pastures new. No one was confident in predicting who would be the winner despite the last contest’s conclusive finish. So it was a massive shock when, out of nowhere, Escobar landed a picture-perfect combination that floored Brown in the first round. Such was the will of the fates, that huge win was the springboard for Escobar’s run to the top of the Mixed Martial Arts pyramid. It must have caused tonight’s English challenger great pain to see his fiercest rival career trajectory skyrocketing. Especially as he must know that it really could have been him on that path. Undoubtedly, all that pent-up frustration will go into Brown’s performance, but Escobar will have the self-assured confidence that comes from two consecutive victories. This history will make “Jungle Boy” the clear favourite to defend his crown but the chance to equal the stakes could well drive Brown to new levels of greatness. Only tuning into the pay-per-view will answer this mystery. Prediction: Escobar - 4th round stoppage Co-Main Event Cooper “KO FedEx” Abreu (24-6-0) vs. “Deus de Guerra” Pluto Palhares (43-10-0) In becoming one of the few men to have ever defeated pound-for-pound great Bowser Stromcrow, “Deus de Guerra” Pluto Palhares proved that there was still ample fight left in this legendary welterweight. Admittedly, the Brazilian native did go on to lose the rematch and then his Syn debut to suffer back to back defeats for only the second time in his career. However the absolute certainty that “Deus de Guerra” has about his future prospects makes even the most jaded fan believe. Opposing Palhares is another fighter who, rather oddly, is also on a career equalling bad run. Cooper “KO FedEx” Abreu has split his last four fights, all for Ascension’s welterweight title. Before that the Los Angeles native had dominated the competition around him, which mimicked everywhere he had fought before. With the opportunity to start over in new surroundings, it was not unsurprising that he too is talking about making another deep run for a title. The unfortunate truth is that these are two ageing fighters who’s best days might be behind them. Both need this win to demonstrate that they are still relevant at the highest level of competition. Expect this one to be a tight affair with nerves being a surprisingly big factor due to the conclusiveness that will be placed on the loser. Prediction: Palhares - Unanimous Decision Main Card Heavyweight Division Dmitry “Edge” Borschev (23-9-0) vs. Jeffry McWild (19-4-0) Aussie Jeffry McWild has made sweeping changes to his career since he was last active. Not only is this his first appearance in Syn but he is also fighting out of a new camp and has an improved svelte physique. Clearly McWild has a desire to test his new found abilities as he collides with the steamrolling momentum of Dmitry “Edge” Borschev (23-9-0). The Russian has won his last three, all within the allotted time, and possesses a level of self-assurance that we have never seen before. Frankly, Borschev is going to be an incredibly difficult man to stop in this form and that is only going to be extenuated by McWild’s ring rustiness. Prediction: Borschev - 2nd round stoppage Middleweight Division Hal Jordan (38-14-0) vs. Dragon Slayer (27-10-1) Before Syn 337, Hal Jordan would have been delighted with the prospect of facing Dragon Slayer. Now the longtime Evo competitor finds himself dragged into a contest with an angry and disrobed former champion, who’s mood is worsened by the press’s constant reminder that the championship loss was also the first time he has lost back to back fights. It was a wonder that anyone was willing to suffer this backlash. However there is some method in Jordan’s madness. A win surely catapults him into contention for the Syn crown and another route to that gold is far from guaranteed considering his advancing years. This won’t take away from most analysts expectations that the fight will be over in Slayer’s favour quickly, but stranger things than a Jordan win have happened. Prediction: Slayer - 1st round stoppage Featherweight Division Nate “The Hybrid” Kyzer (34-6-1) vs. Chibi “The Tsunami” Tsushima (25-15-0) A fight for the hardcore fan here as Nate “The Hybrid” Kyzer and Chibi “The Tsunami” Tsushima meet in a clash of great second tier heroes. This should not be seen as a slight towards either man. They have both carved out notorious careers despite never having the limelight shone on them. Admittedly, Tsushima did have a run in TTFC where he was surprisingly unsuccessful but this has not deterred arguments about his potential greatness in the right situation. Both men are now in a prime position to repay their believers with a run in the world’s biggest organisation. The key to this fight is whether “The Tsunami” can get to the fight to the ground. He is a great submission artist that is well beyond anything Kyzer has faced before. However, the tides are turned if Kyzer can control where the fight plays out and it will be the Canadian who becomes favourite to walk away the winner. Prediction: Tsushima - 3rd round stoppage Undercard Light Heavyweight Division “Heartless” Patrick McWhiskey (33-13-0) vs. Christer Pettersson (25-15-0) For a fighter to have faced multiple top 100 opponents but never be gifted a title shot is unlucky. This is exactly the story of Christer Pettersson’s career. His challenge get no easier here, with a tough debut against former Evo champion Patrick McWhiskey. It’s unlikely the start of Pettersson's Syn career will be any luckier. Prediction: McWhiskey - 2nd round stoppage Light Heavyweight Division “Dr. Akula” Alucard Darkim (25-14-0) vs. “Bastard” Torrelio Sacana (25-9-0) Submission demons clash at 205. If colour was the defining factor then this would be Sacana’s fight. However more than one observer has suggested that Darkim may be the smarter fighter so he could be able to compensate. Let’s just hope these two really challenge each other rather than go ultra conservative. Prediction: Darkim - Unanimous Decision Middleweight Division Lee Trevino (15-3-2) vs. Osin “The Deer” O’Conghalie (27-17-0) Lee Tervino’s momentum was curbed after only picking up a draw in his last fight. He will look upon the sliding Osin O’Conghalie as a great opportunity to get back on the road to a title shot. “The Deer” is no pushover though, and Trevino could become completely waylaid if he doesn’t concentrate fully on his opponent. Prediction: Trevino - Unanimous Decision Heavyweight Division Damian Sepultra (15-6-0) vs. “The Dominator” Trent Pope (42-21-0) The unbelievable potential of Damian Sepultra is not in doubt. What is in question is his desire to be in the fight game at all. He takes on one of the great survivors of the heavyweight division in Trent Pope. Whatever happens, someone is snapping a nasty losing streak. Prediction: Sepultra - 1st round stoppage Heavyweight Division Mark Sutter (23-20-0) vs. “The Kid” Deidara Zetsu (23-15-0) Abundant joy was seen at Syn 331 when Mark Sutter finally broke his losing streak. Now he looks to make that a winning streak against Deidara Zetsu. Both these fighters are susceptible to the knockout so this is unlikely to leave the first round. Prediction: Zetsu - 1st round stoppage
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  4. Bit more than a profile bio. but here are my guys : The Quincy Overhaul
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  5. http://s5.postimg.org/e6qd3f8s7/romanreignsfinal.png DIAMOND DOLLAR "Looking forward to fight night tomorrow. Gregory Campion, your day of reckoning is almost upon us."
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  6. Change supps and clothes from lasting 14 days to 1. Leave the cap limits in place That will increase the demand for those items by 14 times. And if the caps remain, it will create a natural need for more of these companies where people can actually make a decent buck. We all know the only real way to make good cash is to either run an org or a laundry service. By creating a natural demand, these shops would then be able and sell out their products every month and actually make a profit, without resorting to laundering, which shouldnt be in the game anyway. It would also, probably, create a natural market for lower quality supps as well. If shops know they are going to sell out their 160 supps each month, they shoyld charge $300. Which then opens the door for the little guy and his $50 140 supps. On a side note, but one that would require coding, would be to double the life expectancy of products purchased directly by fighters, rather than the managers. This would create a natural incentive to leave mote cash on fighters.
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  7. "Silly" Willy Hardwood (151318) http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14214467946732.jpg 20-11-1 Born in Rosnearth, Scotland... Willy Hardwood has lived a quiet, normal, everyday life just like any other person in the UK... Except he has a violent darkside that slithers underneath his skin. Like a chameleon he plays the part of the simple family man. He has two kids named Shelly and Billy Hardwood and his wife, Tilly Hardwood is the only one who knows just how disgusting and depraved her husband really is, but she would never tell anyone his deep dark secrets... Willy started out his childhood as an awkward child who could never really fit in and never felt like he belonged. He always felt an emptiness inside him until one day he discovered violence was the perfect answer to the hole growing in his chest. It started with animals, first small and eventually dogs and cats in the neighborhood disappeared and were later found dismembered around town. He next found a small MMA gym downtown where he strarted training in kickboxing and wrestling. Through his empty and emotionless nature he immediately excelled and it wasn't long before he debuted in MMA. He first fight came in Helsinki, where he fought under the alias Bill Nevin. He lost his professional debut and after another misstep in his third fight he finally put together a win streak and his MMA career was up and flourishing. It wasn't long however until the authorities would catch up with him. It all started with a detective named Rex Longely who first discovered the pattern that would put Bill Nevin into the spotlight. The pattern was clear but wasn't enough to put him away. Every single night before Nevin would fight, just hours before he competed a prostitute would be found strangled and bloodied not to far from that location. The evidence however was circumstantial at best and the case could never be closed. He was however found out to be a fake, Bill Nevin was a created identity and his real name was William Isaac Hardwood. He is now suspected for the death of over 33, that's right, THIRTY THREE prostitutes but detectives have found no solid evidence to attach to him. Since this revelation he has appeared to lived a normal life and there has been no linked deaths to his case... however as everyone knows, a monster never stops being a monster. Willy Hardwood currently fights in Aggresive Damage where he is 1-0 and 2-0 with his new manager Dick Hardwood. On his fight profile he lists his favorite actor as Neil Patrick Harris and his favorite band as the Backstreet Boys. He also likes long walks on the beach, manicures & marathoning How I Met Your Mother where he idolizes Barney Stinson.
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  8. http://www.resizemypicture.com/pictures//38154e480eac5beb1424261354.jpg Also how do i edit title met to say five stages of mmatycoon for less gifted managers .Hope everybody has a good laugh and relates actually for a bit a fun a mini competition what stage or you with the most funny and witty response will receive 50k. Closeing date 4 of march . Anybody wishing to make a donation go ahead
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  9. Unicorns not accepted ?? http://www.miridiatech.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Inconceivable.jpg there has never been a better chick magnet,
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  10. I don't rate every contract but my rating system looks something like this: 1: I have a terrible time dealing with this org, I would consider this org garbage and on top of not resigning my fighter I can say I would never want to deal with the org owner again in any way. I've yet to rate an org a 1 and I would say it would take a solid effort to earn a rating this low from me. 2-4: bad experience, was given frequent mismatches and the owner does not appear to be active with the org at all to try and make the experience better. 5-7: less the ideal but fine, I may have been given some mismatches but it was not frequent and made sense when looking at the roster, I usually wouldn't actually rate this contract since every org like this has been rated 80%+ so far and my rating would actually work to lower the satisfaction rate. I will resign this contract if offered but if they forget to renegotiate I may or may not seek them out. This is the average here, a lot of contract end like this. 8-10: good experience, as above some mismatches can still happen so long as it's not frequent and it made sense. The org owner is active with the fighters and tries to make the fighting experience worthwhile. I vote on this assuming my vote will raise the current rating(I won't vote and 8 if the org have a 90%+ rating already) and I will seek to sign my fighter if they do not renegotiate I will send them a message and I'm likely to be willing to send other fighters this way. I give orgs a good look before I look to sign so I'm going to say I don't deal with the 5- orgs very often. I also don't rate until after my first 3 fights at least to make sure I have some idea on what the org is all about. They also blend a bit mostly depending on the owner. if I get frequent mismatches but the org owner appears active with the org I'm likely to consider it a 2-4 and not resign my fighter but when rating but I'll give it a higher rating that's still lower then the current average, for example an org with an 75% rating will get a 6 instead of a 4 since it's still enough to lower the average but the blow will be softened since the owner is trying.
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  11. http://i38.servimg.com/u/f38/19/07/98/74/rib_ey10.jpg 10 oz. rib-eye with Southwestern seasonings. Baby Romas and a vegetable mix with a hint of curry. Then for dessert we have some blue-berry kush. and let me tell you that it did NOT have a lengthy shelf life, if you know what I mean .
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  12. smoked rainbow trout with potato salad http://u.kahvipaketti.com/u/54694838123.jpg
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  13. I think you would need to be a little careful with the 14 times increase to the market as I don't see enough active players to compensate. That would mean even a basic VIP manager without an Island fighter would go through 280 to 310 units per month. Currently it's 20. Without doing research it is difficult to guess an ideal number but I would guess it would be somewhere in the region of 80.
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  14. World Combat 14 Preview and Predictions http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1424234772r.jpg MMA Tycoon fans from around the world to right here on The Island, the World Combat Championships presents to you another marquee event at Hayashi's Lounge on Saturday as three championship titles are on the line that all feature some of the premier names in the WCC, its: World Combat 14! The Bantamweight, Welterweight and Superheavyweight belts are at stake as Bobby Bob Bob, Quin Kenobi and Matt Porcelain Punisher are set to defend them against some of the top challengers in the WCC, BJ Arnold, Tony Bullard and Razor MuayThai respectively! Shtaaf Reimish here as always to break down all of Saturday's action, so let's get 'em rolling! #9 Detangelo Harmeski (1-1) vs #11 Sero "Berserker" Onix (1-2) Lightweight World Combat 14 kicks off with a lightweight bout between two young fighters who bot have a chance to take a step up the divisional ladder early in their careers with a win Saturday, its Detangelo Harmeski vs Sero "Berserker" Onix! We last saw Harmeski at WC 12 where he was TKO'd in the first round by Jordan Ellis. The Cate d'Ivoire native does hold potent boxing skills that should at least Onix leery of coming in without a plan. Onix, on the other hand, loves to fight down on the mat. The Polish teenager has only fought in the QFC thus far, and will look to make an early impression on his new boss with a win here at WC 14. I've got Harmeski via TKO. Lane "God Of War" Tate (1-2) vs "The Train Wreck" Wilson Rebound (1-0) Heavyweight Two heavyweights enter the octagon in WC 14's second fight as Lane "God Of War" Tate and "The Train Wreck" Wilson Rebound aim to establish themselves in a dense heavyweight division. Tate made his WCC debut at WAW 3 where he was TKO'd in the first round by Sakuraba. The clinch specialist out of Belgium will aim to keep Rebound within his grasp and look for an opening to his head to put him to sleep. Rebound got off to an impressive start to his career, finishing his first QFC fight with a TKO of Dawid Rymarczyk in the first round. The Hilo native has a well balanced attack and will look to take advantage of Tate wherever he sees a hole. I've got Rebound via KO. Vyacheslav "Slava" Vasilevskiy (2-0) vs Leno "Midnight" Maycon (3-0) Light Heavyweight Two undefeated light heavyweight boxers enter the octagon next as Vyacheslav "Slava" Vasilevskiy and Leno "Midnight" Maycon aim to enter the rankings with a win here Saturday. Vasilevskiy has fought twice in his pro career, winning two QFC bouts, one by decision and another via first round TKO. The 22-year-old Russian has feared knuckles, but can also survive on the mat if either decides to take it there. Maycon enters this fight on a three-fight win streak, including two in the WCC. The Brazilian has never ended a fight before the final bell, however, but in saying that, has proven he can last the full three rounds. Should be an interesting tangle. I'll take Maycon via another decision. Axe "Repeatedly" MeatsFleash (1-1) vs #11 Johnny "Bonebreaker" Bravo (4-3) Light Heavyweight World Combat 14 stays with the light heavyweights as Axe "Repeatedly" MeatsFleash and Johnny "Bonebreaker" Bravo look for that resume boosting victory that they both so eagerly desire. MeatsFlesh has fought both his pro MMA fights in the WCC, losing his debut but rebounding with a TKO win over Jackie McGregor at WCC: Tsunami. The American has a ferocious set of fists that he will look to devastate the face of his ranked opponent Saturday. Bravo enters this fight on a bit of a slide, losing his last three bouts. His career looked so promising as he sprinted out to a 4-0 start, but the Angolan can testify as to how much momentum plays with a fighter's head. Look for Bravo to shoot for takedowns early and often as he aims to find the win column that has eluded him for well over two months now. I'll take Bravo via submission. #5 Gunnar McGregor (8-2) vs #11 Taufiqul "Venom" Haq (3-1) Heavyweight The last fight on the preliminary card features two impressive heavyweight contenders looking for that signature win that will force JJ Tycooner's hand for a bigger fight, its Gunnar McGregor vs Taufiqul "Venom" Haq! McGregor has been there already in the WCC, fighting in two title fights, unfortunately losing both of them. He's been with the WCC since WC 1, and will look to his submission powers to put his next opponent to sleep Saturday. The BJJ brown belt from Iceland, desperately wants another shot at the title, but with the division getting more and more competitive, he'll really have to prove it, and it starts Saturday. This is Haq's second appearance in the WCC, going 1-1 his first time. The boxer from Bangladesh made a quick, 1-fight appearance back in the QFC where he KO'd Matt Forley, and is back, eager to prove he belongs with the best of the WCC. Haq's a good fighter, but I can't see any way he beats MacGregor. I've got McGregor via submission. #12 Rick Grimes (6-3) vs #2 Chin Checker (7-3) Welterweight WC 14 kicks off its main card with a huge welterweight fight between #2 ranked Chin Checker and the recently hot Rick Grimes! Grimes began his career in the QFC (4-1) before signing with the AFL. Things did not go well for him there as he lost his only two fights in the organzation. He then signed with the WCC, where things seem to be much bright for the Kentucky native. The Jiu-Jitsu specialist has won two straight and will look to win the biggest fight of his career, a fight that would be a gigantic resume booster that would see him shoot up in the rankings. Checker is here for one reason, to win and wait to see who he'll fight next for the title, Kenobi or Bullard. The #2 challenger lost his first WCC fight to Bullard via first round TKO, and will most definitely want a rematch if he's the won with the belt before this evening is completed. Look for the Belgium fighter to keep this fight standing and look for the opening to KO Grimes. I'll take exactly that, Checker via KO. #1 Skunk Asap (8-2) vs #3 Roger Rabago (9-1) Light Heavyweight Two agitated top contenders in the light heavyweight division enter the octagon next, in what should be a title shot fight-in bout between Skunk Asap and Roger Rabago. Asap had anxiously waited for a shot at the Highland Games title, but was never rewarded one, so he has signed over to the WCC, looking for what eluded him at HG. The Muay Thai specialist from Djibouti is on a three-fight win streak which includes KOs in his most recent two, so look for him to end this one early as well. Rabago also enters this fight coming off three straight wins, his including a WCC debut decision 'Fight of the Night' win over Harry Hate at WC 10. The San Antonio native is a solid boxer, winning seven of his nine wins with his knuckles. This fight has all the makings of one to remember, so don't blink! I'll take Asap via KO. Bantamweight Championship Title Fight © Bobby Bob Bob (8-2) vs #1 "The Prodigy 2.0" BJ Arnold (8-1) Bantamweight In the first of three championship title fights Saturday night, the World Combat Championships presents a battle for the WCC Bantamweight belt between the Champion, Bobby Bob Bob, and the Challenger, "The Prodigy 2.0" BJ Arnold! Bob came to the WCC when the AFL shut its doors, and immediately made an impact. He earned a title shot against Nikolai Medvedev at WC 10 which he won via a second round KO. The Bolivian the successfully defended his belt via decision at Tsunami over Darth Vadar. The champ does not like to bring the fight down to the mat, rather clinching his opponents often and disposing them with his vicious strikes. Arnold found his way in the UXC and AFL before making his way to the WCC. With just one loss to his name, an AFL title fight loss to Darth Vadar, the American is as feared opponent as anyone in the WCC. Arnold has earned an award in his last three fights, including two FOTNs and one KOOTN. The challenger may have just as good Muay Thai skills as the champ, but has far superior boxing skills, so look for him to stay on the outside of Bob. This has all the makings of a historical fight! I've got Arnold TKOing the champ. Superheavyweight Championship Title Fight © Matt "Fondelier" Porcelain Punisher (13-0) vs #1 Razor MuayThai (8-2) Superheavyweight Another fight, another title on the line, as the World Combat 14 co-main event features the undefeated Superheavyweight Champion, Matt "Fondelier" Porcelain Punisher, defending his belt against the Challenger, Razor MuayThai! Punisher has done everything right thus far in his career, winning the UXC and AFL superheavyweight titles before turning his attention to the WCC. He first won the WCC crown back at WC 6 and has since successfully defended it four times, including his most recent second round KO of Klobbering Time at Tsunami. The feared boxer out of LA has not seen the final bell since back-to-back decision wins in his second and third career fights back in mid-September while in the QFC, so there's no reason to presume this will last the five rounds either. Muay Thai has seen title fights before back with Highland Games. He won and successfully defended his belt once, before losing it and being signed to a new manager, WCC owner JJ Tycooner. Tycooner signed him to a WCC deal, where he debuted at Gut Check, disposing of San Terra via second round KO. The Algerian can Muay Thai with the best in the world, so look for him to get inside of Punisher as much as possible, to avoid getting hit by his feared knuckles from distance. Boxer versus Muay Thai, WCC champ versus HG champ, this fight will be great! I'll take the challenger, MuayThai, with a TKO victory over Punisher. Welterweight Championship Title Fight © Quin "Jedi" Kenobi (7-2) vs #1 Tony "The Wrecking Ball" Bullard (10-1) Welterweight And now, for the main event of the evening, the World Combat Championships presents a fight for the Welterweight Championship belt, it’s the Champion, Quin "Jedi" Kenobi, taking on the top P4P fighter in the WCC, Tony "The Wrecking Ball" Bullard! This is Kenobi's first title defense after he first won the belt from Oleg Bartowski via submission in the Fight of the Night at WC 11. The 25-year-old from Malawi used his formidable floor skills to climb the ladder in the AFL before joining the WCC, where he is 2-0 with two submission victories. Kenobi is taller than his Saturday opponent, but he'll need to utilize all of his reach advantage if he stands a chance to successfully retain the belt. Bullard enters this fight as the most feared fighter in the WCC, riding a 10-fight win streak after a loss in his pro debut. The former AFL champ has won all ten of his fights via striking TKOs using his amazing Muay Thai skills to damage opponent after opponent. The Icelander also doesn't see the floor a lot, defending takedowns with poise and skill, ending all but two of his fights in the first round. Look for this fight to be ended early, whether it be by Kenobi or Bullard. When all the dust settles, this fight will be determined by if Kenobi can take Bullard to the mat before he gets knocked out, and my answer to that is no. Bullard via TKO. This very well may be the best single MMA card The Island has ever seen, never mind the World Combat Championships! With not one, not two, but three title fights and numerous other ranked fighters stepping into the octagon, WC 14 is a can't miss event! Get your tickets early, because Hayashi's Lounge is sure to be sold out! See you Saturday! Written by Shtaaf Reimish
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  15. I am the asshole who first gives 1 and then gives 10 if the experience is satisfactory.There's no in between.lol
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  16. There's a couple steps missing. 1. Wipe out entire roster of shit fighters because it's not you sucking at the game but your rosters bad hiddens making you lose. 2. Quitting or seriously considering it only to have a grand return where winning is going to happen.... well probably not.
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  17. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/1/1w10.jpg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7K20WMFwZk I encourgage everyone to listen to my new entrance theme: Switchez. I have changed my entrance theme in the spirit of my comeback fight. 2 days. I'm ready for my return. The Crystal Lake Killer is back. AND THAT'S THE BOTTOM LINE CUZ THE CRYSTAL LAKE KILLER SAID SO!!!!!!!
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  18. I think stage five has been my place for a few years. I just refuse to stress about it. Just go with the flow, roll with them punches. And make yourself happy while doing so.
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  19. im all of them usually but mostly acceptance mind u if i stopped accepting things i might get better at this game
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  20. Just finished my final one. I'm sure Castor will enjoy it Luka Jelavic (220157)
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  21. I started at stage 5 and finished at 1, then I became good at the game.
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  22. I think most of us get it by now, could you just stop spamming your own topic?
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  23. Barn, Chico, Soyster, in no particular order are ahead of you. I didn't say it to be nasty but in the grand scheme of things those guys have/had done more than you in the game. I know i am in the alliance of some of the greatest managers to grace the game, so for me because i am having a good run doesn't mean i go ahead of them. This also isn't personal for me, if i lose i shake the other persons hands and give them their props. You on the other hand go sulk in the corner saying its "luck". Personally i see it going 6-4 to me, perhaps 7-3 to me, it could go 5-5 if disaster strikes. Right now we are prolly in the top 10 managers in the game as far as fighters go, so it should be interesting but as i said i hold no ill will towards you. As far as you go Castor, you aren't even fit enough to hold my sporran while i take a piss, you are quite possibly the most idiotic fudnut i have met on any game. You are still the poor mans Jacky and you always will be.
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  24. I had a good laugh when you tried to write a come back and the best you could do is to say the same thing re: alliance ranking that I said about you, with one rank difference. But it's a good thing you put yourself down near the bottom half of your alliance, I was just hyping you to make it interesting. I'd like you to expand on your thoughts. One, how do you see these 10 fights playing out? I see 8-2 or 7-3 for me. Two, I respect everyone in BHP, but I'm curious as to who you have ranked above me in my alliance and how you measured that?
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  25. I'm gonna make a video sooner or later, I just need some motivation lol
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  26. Stu, Atunes hasn't fought anything like the competition that Styles has fought, and that is down to him being 23, lest you should forget. It is important for the community to understand that your bitterness when it comes to Atunes (though I believe frustration is part of your character, leading to those abusive outbursts) is down to you wanting your fighter Nem Sis , the current 185 SFC champ to fight Atunes. But your hypocrisy is clear when you look at the journeymen 210k plus guys Sis has fought. He beat Diego Aragon a fighter I keep as a favour to Jeff Ramirez to pad out that division, but the Sis's last 3 title defences are against guys Aragon has recently defeated or beaten the man that beat the man in the case of Wolf. When a division lacks depth I look for new challenges, such as taking a fight against the Hilo champ, or fighting the 150k Cornell champ. On the contrary you really believe Atunes is going to fight Sis when the sum total of your efforts is to lob a few insults? If you knew me in RL you would realise you are hitting the hide of a rhino with a feather! Why don't you ask Rad if he will let Jangles fight you non title 5 rounds in the SFC, Jeff will go for it. Giving up 50k to Lance should be a walk in the park for a killer like you. When you step out of your comfort zone with Sis and take up that challenge, my camp will give you a 2nd thought. Have a nice day, and I hope Sis can deliver (man up) and one day Atunes vs Sis can happen, until that day consider this justice a gift.
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  27. Totally got bullied there again today... seriously, avoid this place like the devil does it with the holy water. Still if you share a honest dislike towards everything Kinto-related, congrats, you found your soulmates. In other words, this thing here is still ongoing, just give me a mail!
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  28. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1424176439asc305_zps0kadx4tp.png Made this from a screenshot of a 90s (?) horror anime xvid lol, took it quite a while ago cause i liked the setting. Those ps sharpening filters are really awesome.
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  29. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/7/7w14.jpg Lightheavyweight Superstar, Ryan "Flash In The Pan" Sizzlac, was reached for comment about his upcoming career with DFC. "I have all the tools to become the champion. I'm more then ready to show my worth to this company and to this division. I've never lost, and I don't plan to for years to come. Don't believe me? Just watch. "I have my eyes on Fabio Henrique or Roy Derringer. I would love to end the streak of another undefeated fighter. Because seriously guys, there is only room for one top dog in every division, and 205 is my division. Oh, and guess what; my bark ain't nothing compared to my bite! Crackling the pan, all the way to the title."
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  30. Breaking News!!! After Commander Shepard took part in a weekend seminar held by Jon Jones he has failed his RANDOM pre-fight drug test against Charles Carlyle. Shepard tested positive for Cocaine. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14056646054044.jpg Shepard on the random drug test: "I didnt smell it coming"
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  31. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/9/9w8.jpg Benny "The Butcher" Silver (210891) After 2 losses in a row, it took me a bit of time to get some motivation... When i saw that my opponent's name is Dark Violence i got really excited. The Butcher vs Violence. I can picture the blood flowing NOW! I. CAN'T. WAIT....
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  32. Once again the LA Memorial Colossuseum will be trembling at the noise of 90,000 plus spectators eagerly awaiting the latest pay-per-view from Synchronicity. As is custom for such an epic event, there will be multiple titles on the line and a plethora of former champions looking to get back to the top of the mountain as the organisation, in association with Australian Xtreme Elite Supplements 160Q, proudly presents Syn 338: Allen vs. Digital 2. Main Event Welterweight Championship “The Flash” Barry Allen (28-14-0) © vs. “RZA” Bobby Digital (20-5-0) Sometimes a single moment can capture the essence of a sport. A fleeting juncture that encapsulates everything that is magical yet poignant about an epic tussle that will inevitably lead to one being victorious over the other. MMA is the ultimate form of this modern tragedy as the person on the losing end is forced to admit he is the lesser man. “The Flash” Barry Allen zeroing down on “RZA” Bobby Digital is one of these breathtaking instances. Allen will be forever immortalised hanging in the air, bringing his super punch down on the forehead of Digital who grimaces; waiting for the knock out blow to be delivered. It will go down as one of the most dramatic ways a Syn title match has been won and will continue to amaze fans long after these two men have retired. Now we get the rematch. To be honest, very little has changed since these two last met. Both are highly efficient strikers who pack serious weight behind their shots. Neither man will fear the other though. The last fight was very equal until that final stunning blow. Digital will have every confidence that a few small changes will lead him to having his own posterised image to hang on a wall. This perceived equality must put Allen’s camp in a bit of a quandary. Will he stick to the game plan that delivered him the championship or will he make adjustments in the hope of dominating Digital more comprehensively. It will be a risky strategy either way as the wrong decision could hand the belt back to the former champion. Whatever happens, this promises to be a barnstormer from the first minute and we can only dream that it has an ending that lives up to its predecessor. Prediction: Allen - 3rd round stoppage Co-Main Event Featherweight Championship Bartek Pietrzak (26-9-0) vs. Bucky The Badger (31-5-3) © For the third time in his career, Bartek Pietrzak will face Bucky The Badger and he will be desperately hoping to finally get the win over his fiercest rival. There will be no surprises for either man as they have already spent a full 50 minutes in a cage together. They have fought across every aspect of the sport and neither man has ever found a defining moment of clarity on how to undo their opponent’s defence. The only time one fighter has arguably been in trouble came late in the first fight when The Badger landed a swift straight from inside the clinch that did appear to wobble Pietrzak. However the Polish fighter soaked up a massive mount of punishment from the clinch in the second fight which rather dispels any notion that The Badger has a significant advantage. Many believe that these two will see out another 25 minutes. This isn’t exactly controversial thinking considering the last two fights. Surely the only chance of this changing is if either fighter can land more consistently. Both are landing less than 35% of attempts per fight. Maybe that can lead to one of these great featherweights into a definite finish but it does seem rather doubtful. Prediction: The Badger - Unanimous Decision Main Card Light Heavyweight Division Christo “The Dagger” Stoichkov (26-11-0) vs. Evgeniy Malkin (22-9-3) Former Syn champion Evgeniy Malkin faces the highly unusual prospect of the ultra thin Christo “The Dagger” Stoichkov. If anything, the Bulgarian Stoichkov is tall for a light heavyweight but he appears to have almost no muscle on his elongated body. This gives him a ghoulish appearance that is rather reminiscent of the grim reaper. Why Stoichkov chooses to fight in this shape is a bit of a mystery but one argument that has been put forward is that it gives him excellent cardio which allows him to outwork more heavily muscular opponents. This will certainly prove to be a challenge for Malkin who has struggled to find consistency since his title loss. Perhaps the challenge of working out his unique foe will reinvigorate him. Prediction: Malkin - 1st round stoppage Super Heavyweight Division Cody Gale (38-17-0) vs. “The Wise Man” Andrei Kersikov (10-1-0) One of the most experienced fighters in Syn takes on one of the least in this battle of different generations. Cody Gale has been in the cage with champions, number one pound for pound superstars and many a hyped prospect who has fizzled into obscurity. He has become a bench mark for any upcoming fighter who wishes to prove they are a potential superstar. This vaunted history gives “The Wise Man” Andrei Kersikov a wonderful opportunity to reinvigorate his claims of future dominance after his first loss as a professional. “The Wise Man” certainly has the power to test Gale’s chin but the wily veteran will surely have a few tricks up his sleeve to hinder any dreams of a quick decisive victory. Prediction: Kersikov - 2nd round stoppage Welterweight Division Gonna “Get” Spanked (27-9-0) vs. “Hispanic Causing Panic” Hugo Valderena (25-10-0) Gonna “Get” Spanked and “Hispanic Causing Panic” Hugo Valderena have both been champions where ever they have plied their trade. They meet at Syn 338 knowing that the winner will surely be in a great position to enter the title scene once again. The momentum is certainly on Valderena’s side as he is on a four fight winning streak. However that has mostly happened outside Syn which rather pales in comparison with the high calibre of opponent that Spanked has faced. His past four have include losing efforts to both champion and challenger in the main event. This one should be fiercely contested from the outset but it seems that Valderena has found a groove that may well be enough to carry him past the faltering Spanked. Prediction: Valderena - Unanimous Decision Undercard Heavyweight Division Ben Dobson (20-12-0) vs. “The Dominator” Trent Pope (42-20-0) Ben Dobson will hope to be the latest fighter to take advantage of the declining Trent Pope. This will be sweet revenge for the younger man who was outclassed in the two’s first meeting. Dobson had better not take Pope too lightly though as “The Dominator” still possesses tremendous power. Prediction: Dobson - Unanimous Decision Heavyweight Division Nelson “AK-47 Is My Fckn Address” Gunn (28-14-1) vs. Vincent Mars (11-4-0) Learning how to win ugly is an essential skill for older fighters. It is something that Nelson Gunn appears to have discovered a real talent for. He welcomes Syn debutant Vincent Mars to the company who will come out swinging haymakers. It will be interesting to see if Gunn can continue his streak against such precocious single-mindedness. Prediction: Mars - 1st round stoppage Featherweight Division “The Gun” Santiago Calirante (12-2-0) vs. “The Turk” James Torello (17-7-0) Former champion Torello has not been seen for some time. He returns against unknown Santiago Calirante. The Spaniard has been plying his trade in Amsterdam and is asking a lot of himself to hang with such a formidable opponent in what will be his first experience of the world stage. Prediction: Torello - 3rd round stoppage Featherweight Division “Kreator” Bobby Moore (28-19-3) vs. Knuckle “Pummel” Stone (29-20-2) It will be a joy for many fans to see Moore and Stone go at it. These guys have been around for a long time and fought in many of the top organisations. Their popularity is undeniable even though neither has spent any concerted time as a champion. This should be an all-out war with neither man willing or able to back down. Prediction: Stone - Unanimous Decision Featherweight Division Rico “El Chupacabra” Dominguez (26-17-3) vs. Silik “The Gash” Hunt (31-26-0) Two of the forgotten men at 145, Hunt and Gash desperately need a decisive win to make them relevant again. A decision for either man should be considered a loss for both so expect both men to come out swinging. Prediction: Dominguez - 3rd round stoppage
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  33. Omelette and home fries I made the wife to celebrate me knocking her up http://i.imgur.com/9GjUJif.jpg
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  34. Nem e Sis http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/13916382789527.jpg I see you prancing round and hear you rabbiting on like your the greatest fighter to walk the planet Atunes. Time to stop hiding over at that pathetic fight org CCF and cop the beating that is coming to you. You vacated the 185lb strap.. Now I wear it. If your balls were as big as your mouth is then you'd do something about that instead of chasing some chump that has reached the peak of his career. We both know there isn't much chop talent wise in SFC, I mean look at the next guy I'm forced to beat down on.. It's embarrassing they throw these muppets at me. So after I beat your arse for the 185lb title, I'm coming up to take your 205lb title.. It will be "Arturo Who?" by the time I have finished with your pathetic fight career. Time to back thopse flapping gums of your up... Jan 2015...
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  35. Silent Fighting Championships Presents the Douche McBaggins Top 5 By Douche McBaggins Hello again next up we have Divisions 185 up to 265. No time for any Douchbaggery today so lets get to it. Middleweight (185) Champ: Nem "e" Sis (7-1-0) Sis is freash off his Title capturing fight against Kurtis Couturier, both fighters showed a lot of endurance as they went all 5 rounds and Sis is now the Middleweight champ. Nem Sis has the tools to be champ for a very long time, i have been keeping a close eye on his career since he whooped one of my friends ass 5 months ago. His first title defense will be against Roger Baumgartner, they will collide on are card coming up in two days. 1: Roger Baumgartner (9-1-1) Roger has won 4 straight and has earned his title shot as he looked very good with two straight "Sub of the Night" performances. His match with Nem Sis will be his toughest fight of his career, but he comes from a good fight camp so i expect him to put up the best performance of his career as well. 2: Randall "The Dark Man" Flagg (11-5-0) Flagg a former Fortitude Middleweight champ is one of the fighter's who came over to SFC during the merger of the two company's. Randall has looked very awesome with two wins against two very good fighters including a win over former champ Diego Aragon. With his last victory over Rocky Nergal it has been confirmed that he will get a shot at the title next. 3: Kurtis "FAAF' Couturier (10-2-0) Kurtis put up a very good challenge for the current champ Nem Sis but fell a bit short in the Decision. With a 4-1 record in the SFC he is still a Major player in the division, and he will get a chance to move closer to another title shot in his next bout. Couturier will face Grey Wolf in two days at SFC 85. 4: Raimundo Sobral (13-4-0) Sobral made his SFC debut a few weeks ago as he finished Easton West with a first round Kimura Submission. He is now set to face Alonzo Diggs this weekend, that will make two fights in less then 3 weeks this guy has Cojones. 5: "The Soul Collector" Diego Aragon (12-8-1) Aragon was once a revered champ at Middleweight but has fell from grace recently dropping two straight inside the SFC cage. Diego has a showdown with another top contender in Whisper Welker, this bout will go down this weekend at SFC 86. Dark Horse: "West" Whisper Welker (10-8-0) Welker is coming off a 1rst round KO of Andrzej Sternik at SFC 81. Welker had a rough patch in his career early on, loosing 5 straight but has turned it up as of late. He will meet former champ Aragon next in what will be a defining fight in his career, a win here will put him on the map. Hype Train: Daiki "Yamada" Tanimoto (10-7-0) Daiki was once a rising star in his SFC career and with 8 fight of the night performances no one could deny it. He is now on a 3 fight loss streak and has plummeted down the rankings. Although i have him as the Hype Train now Daiki is still very young at 22 so he has a lot of evolving to do and can't be counted out even with 3 straight losses. Lightheavyweight (205) Champ: Arturo "Zico" Atunes (14-1-0) What can be said about Atunes that is not already well known, the guy is a monster. He is recovering from a 5 round war with Virgil Keller who was the Cornell Cage Fighting Middleweight champ the belt is now around "Zico's" waist as well as the SFC 205 Pound title. Next up it looks like Atunes will defend his SFC title against Keller as they will meet in the SFC cage this time around. 1: Flagon Sackett (16-3-0) Flagon is a former dominating champ at 205 where he has had 6 straight successful title defenses until he was stopped by Atunes. He has since then took a UD over Clinton Hessler and will now fight a very game Jeremy Stapleton in two days at SFC 85. A win will keep him at the top where he rightfully belongs. 2: Mark Riccuito (11-3-0) Mark has looked incredible in his two fights inside the SFC cage both of which earned him "Of the Night" awards. He is currently ranked #2 at the time and with Sackett fighting this Wednesday night, should Sackett Loss it, we may see Riccuito vs Stapleton in a #1 Contender fight next. 3: Jeremy Stapleton (9-5-0) One thing we know about Jeremy is he does not hold back in his fights which makes for great Entertainment. He is coming off a KO loss to the champ Atunes but prior to the defeat he rallied off two straight "KO of the NIghts". With a match looming against former champ Sackett if he can pull off the KO it will be hard not to give him a immediate title shot even with Mark Riccuito waiting. 4: Ash Williams (6-0-0) Ash has a perfect 6-0 record in his MMA career all of which where finishes he Steamrolled over Akeel Lynch in his last bout with a Round 1 Knock Out. Williams battles another Heavy Hitter in Its Ono at SFC 88. 5: Kimo "Roid Rage" Ovaska (16-8-0) Ovaska has looked very good since changing Management teams with a 3-1 record here at SFC(word on the street is Butch Harris his former manager was using him as test dummy with his new experimental Steroid). He was slightly behind in his last bout going into the second round, when out of nowhere he blasted Rueben Cox into next week earning a nice Comeback KO. He will be fighting Nick Lagk next this fight takes place at SFC 90. Dark Horse: Benny "The Butcher" Silver (17-8-0) Silver is a SFC Vet with 20 fights inside the cage here, and with 3 straight has found himself at the top end of the division. He sent his last opponent Marvin Harris into a early retirement, and the guy lives by his Nickname as he butchers his victims thoroughly. Silver will meet a tough Chase Rouch in his next bout at SFC 89. Hype Train: Chase "Bam Bam" Rouch (12-5-0) Chase came to SFC as a highly decorated champ from the Insanity fight Org. He was looked at to be a serious threat to then champ Flagon Sackett, unfortunately he was put away early in the fight. Since then he has went 2-3 with all three losses by way of TKO. His next fight with Benny Silver can make or break his career they meet at SFC 89. Heavyweight (265) Champ: Chick Bowdrie (11-2-0) Bowdrie won the 16 man Heavyweight Tournament as he took a hard fought Split Decision over Super Man at SFC 72. He recently earned his second Straight "Fight of the Night" Performance with his first title defense against Gustav Marailov. Next up for Chick will be Iceman Jones as they meet in the SFC 87 Main Event. 1: Super Man (13-2-0) Super was the Runner up in the 16 man Touny loosing a Split Decision. Since the loss he has two straight wins and finds himself back in the #1 Spot he has a fight offer in the process but no word has been spoke of whom he will fight. 2: Iceman Jones (10-4-0) Jones is MMA journeyman who recently signed with SFC and with two great performances in a row has found himself in a Title fight. The one time Kofc champ will battle the champ Bowdrie at SFC 87 in what looks to be a exciting fight with two awesome strikers. 3: Petellar "The Axeman" Luxation (13-6-0) Petellar is one of the most experienced fighters in the SFC heavyweight division. He has 3 wins in a row including a Head Kick KO against Leroy Brown in his last bout. Luxation is awaiting his next fight i wonder if maybe he is the next challenge for Super Man we will have to wait and see. 4: Gustav "Misha" Marailov (13-6-0) Marailov is 2-2 in his last 4 fights but all have earned him "of the Night" awards. He fell short in his first ever title challenge as the champ Bowdrie finished him off in round 3. He will get his chance to climb back up the ranks as he meets undefeated prospect Chris Rubey this weekend at SFC 86. 5: "Bad Bad" Leroy Brown (11-3-0) Brown is the current Super Heavyweight champ, but with the division slowly evaporating has since moved down to Heavyweight. With two straight KO looses in his new division he looks to be sliding out of title contention. He will have a shot at redeeming himself as he battles Clyde Jones at SFC 91. Dark Horse: Chris Rubey (7-0-0) Rubey began his career here at SFC back in April and has made quite a name for himself with 7 straight wins. He has been matched up with what will be his biggest opponent of his career in Gustav Marailov, a win will bring him to Heavyweight Contender status instead of rising prospect. Hype Train: Franklin Munchack (11-7-0) Munchack is coming off his debut fight where he earned a Unanimous Decision over Tommy Martinez. The former Fortitude fighter comes in to the SFC with very High expectations and a great skill set. The Division is at a all time high for competition so it will be very interesting to see how he measures up against these guys, he looks to have all the tools to be a threat or is it all hype time will tell.
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  36. Silent Fighting Championships Presents the Douche McBaggins Top 5 By Douche McBaggins Ladies in Gents after a long layoff The Douche is Back. SFC has grown into a impact player in the MMA business, bringing in more and more big names each month. Competition is at a all-time high and with that said lets take a look at the top 5 fighters in each weight class for 145-170 Featherweight Division (145) Champ: Helio Perrera (14-2-0) Perrera had his career taken to another level back in September when he took the title from Hugh Janus who vowed to keep the Syrup Pouring. Helio then went on to to defend his title in a come from behind victory over Andy Berdich, with a Triangle choke Submission in round 2. With another impressive win by Berdich the two are now set to face off once again at SFC 88. 1: Andy Berdich (20-8-0) Berdich is a former two time 135 pound champ here at SFC and he looks to gain the 145 pound champ at what will be his 25th appearance inside the SFC cage. Andy disposed of newcomer Dustin Davidson in his last match in the closing minutes of the first round with a TKO win. 2: "Tolokku" Puntti Manne (13-3-0) Puntti has looked great since signing with Silent Fighting with a perfect 3-0 record. Mane KO'd Lazano De Anda at SFC 82 with a one punch Knock Out in just 2 minutes and 44 seconds. Manne will battle Tyson Clay in his next fight in what looks to be a #! contender bout. 3: Mac Mooseheads (17-5-0) Mac has had 14 fights here at SFC two of which where title challenges, he is now at a crucial part of his career, as he looks for new managment. There has been some gossip that he may be retiring from MMA we will here more in the coming days. Regardless Mac is still a top dog here at SFC hopefully he chooses to keep going his last bout was very impressive as he submitted John Bzdunek at SFC 79. 4: "Red" Star Dust (9-2-1) Dust is racking up the wins as of late winning six straight including sub of the night in his last fight over former champ Hugh Janus. Star will meet Tyroil Smoochie Wallace at SFC 88 both of these guys look to get into title contention with a win. 5: Lazano De Anda (19-5-0) De Anda had a minor set back last time out as he was finished by Puntti Manne at SFC 82. The former Hilo Fighting Championship title holder now looks to rebound as he faces Jordan Henderson at SFC 89. Dark Horse: Tyroil Smoochie Wallace (8-4-0) Smoochie is one of the youngest fighters in the division and has looked excellent in his first to fights here at SFC. He will be facing a tough task in Star Dust next month but if he can pull the upset look for Wallace to make some noise. Hype Train: Dustin Davidson (7-6-0) Dustin has all the Talent and ability but just has not been able to put it all together. After a tuff loss to the current #1 Contender Andy Berdich he finds him self near the end of the Featherweight Rankings. Lightweight (155) Champ: Demitri "The Bear" Borschtanoff (13-2-1) Demitri is no doubt the most Dominant champ in the Org with 9 successful title defenses and reigns. He has had only one slip in his career at the hands of Jody Felterbush but like a true champ he came back to regain his spot atop the division. Demetri will put his title up once again at SFC 89 against Nykrilla Tapettava. The Hall of Famer looks to conyinue his dominance for years to come. 1: Nykrilla "Houra"Tapettava (14-7-0) Nykrilla is a former ECFC lightweight champ and made his debut here with a huge win over Butch Shorette. Nykrilla took Shorette to the ground and displayed his GnP ability and finished the fight with a 2nd round TKO victory.Tapettava will look to take the title from Demetri at SFC 89, in just his second fight here. 2: Jon McGruber (11-2-0) McGruber took a hard fought Decision over former Champ Felterbush back in late October. With 4 straight wins since his debut McGruber looks to be in the driver seat for a future title shot. McGruber is currently waiting out for his next fight. 3: Bo Bice (8-2-0) Bice began his SFC career by battling the champ Borschtanoff in a title fight. Bo was awarded Sub of the night in his last outing as won by Rear naked choke in round 1 of his bout with Will Camel. Like Mcgruder Bice has no match booked yet but at 2-2 now in the SFC he still has the power to win his next fight and become a legitimate threat for the champ. 4: "Mr." Butch Shorette (10-3-0) Butch took a step back in his last bout as he was finished by the current #1 contender Tapettava. The former Insanity Lightweight champ looks to put his name in the hat for a title reign as he saddles up to face former SFC Middleweight champ Bastien Harris at SFC 90. 5: Jody Felterbush (11-5-0) Jody has not looked himself as of late winning just 2 of his last 5 fights inside the SFC cage. The Former champ is now looking to bounce back from a tuff loss to Mcgruber as he faces Ryo Miyaichi this weekend at SFC 86. Felterbush will be doing this under a new management team as he sets out for another run at the belt. Dark horse: "The Nightmare" Nikita Klitschko (9-8-0) Nikita has had some ups and some humiliating downs here at SFC but is now back in the mix. He took a upset win over top contender Neptune Loveladdy with a huge 3rd round comeback TKO. Klitscko is a former two time champ at 155 and after a brief run at 145 looks to re-emerge at 155 as he faces of with Will Camel next at SFC 86. Hype-Train: Bastien "El Feo" Harris (15-5-0) Hall of Famer Bastien Harris has dropped weight classes once again as he moves down to 155. He made his debut at 155 against Clifford Donovan with a nice round 1 TKO. The former Middleweight champ is set to battle Butch Shorette at SFC 90. Welterweight (170) Champ: "The Ordinary Hero" Rokki Kukko (16-5-0) Kukko made SFC History back in May when he became the first fighter two earn titles in two Weightclasses, Middleweight and Welterweight. Since then he has had 5 successful title defenses, including "Fight of the Night" win over Ray Lewis in his last fight. His next challenge will be Karri Koira as the two will meet at SFC 91. 1: "The Sex Dicktator" Karri Koira (14-8-0) Koira looked great in his debut here with a UD over a great fighter in Xanadu Newton just a few days ago. The former Cruicible Fights welterweight champ will now be giving the chance to gain the SFC welterweight belt as he meets the champ Kukko in late December. 2: Sami "Meatball" Saari (14-6-1) After a very impressive SFC debut Saari was took to the limit in his last fight in the cage. He battled Grant Benton to a three round Majority Draw which was his first draw of his career. Saari is due to fight former title contender Ray Lewis next in a bout scheduled for SFC 89. 3: Ray "The Raven" Lewis (15-4-0) Lewis has held titles in both LVC and Sin City Fights and was unfortunately unsuccessful at gaining the SFC title in his fight with Kukko loosing a tuff Decision. With the bout behind him now he will square off with Sami Saari next, a win will put him right back in title contention. 4: Grant "Bombos" Benton (14-8-1) Benton the former Fortitude FC champ made his debut with a incredible comeback submission victory at SFC 76 when he locked on a Guillotine late in round three to secure a victory over Dave Spiteri. Now he is coming off a Draw with Saari but finds himself in a match with Jarik Belson which will take place at SFC 89. 5: Jarik "The K Master" Belson (10-2-0) Belson is 2-0 with SFC since coming over from NY Fights. The former champ from NY fights looks to quickly climb the ladder her and get himself a second belt. He faces Benton next a fight where if he wins look for him to jump a few spots. Dark Horse: Bradley Miller (9-3-0) Miller is a former champ at 185 looking to follow in the footsteps of Rokki Kukko an gain titles in two weight classes. Miller made a nice transition moving down as he beat Rafael Mislek with a vicious round 3 Head Kick KO. Bradley has nothing set yet but with another win like his last one look for him to make some noise. Hype Train: Xanadu "Grease Lighting" Newton (10-5-0) Newton came to SFC with a ton of potential, the guy has the skills and comes from a great fight team, he has just not had the luck i guess. Now 2-4 inside the SFC cage the former RISE middleweight champ and two time title challenger is at a cross-roads in his MMA career. Stay Tuned for weight classes 185-265, this is Douche McBaggins signing off Bitches!!!
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  37. Caleb Smith broke his finger getting out of the shower. After talking about his experience on an MMA forum, the popular opinion is that he's a bit dim but in a loveable way. Sorry, somone was going to post this sooner or later
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  38. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/41/41w12.jpg Marvin "The Butcher" Harris Good Fight Benny i look forward to your future match ups, no better way to enjoy my retirement then watching a fellow Butcher doing work. I decided before that fight if i where to lose i would retire which is why i wanted this match with you sir. No better way to go out Good fight, and Good luck Silver.
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  39. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14021490938642.png Benny "The Butcher" Silver (210891) Well i suppose i should give respect where i need to give it! In the "Battle of the Butchers" as you dubbed it, i tried to make it as bloody as i could but in the end it wasn't meant to be. I am happy with the win, and i guess although i didn't win by TKO Cut, i DID manage to cut you open. Not only that, it seems i ended the other Butcher's career with a 3 fight losing streak. It is always a shame when we lose a fellow sadistic brother to the sport, but hey, i am now looking forward to Chase Rouch. Chase... Take lots of photo's of your face because when i'm done with you, it will resemble a road map more than a face.
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  40. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/manager_avatars/1413865312nn.png Silent Fighting Championship is back again with another amazing event that will feature 205 pounds champion Arturo Atunes defend his title against the challenger Jeremy Stapleton! But that is not it, many more fights that are just as exciting as this one are going to happen on this card without any doubt because we know that SFC never disappoints. Preliminary card 265+ lbs bout: Pedro Aristides Leopoldo (9-7-1) vs Kenny Kornflake (7-8) 265 lbs bout: Jacopo Faithful (6-3) vs Kullervo Koljatti (3-3) 205 lbs bout: Bim Bham (2-3) vs Michael Patrick McDonnell (1-3) 185 lbs bout: Josh Laston (11-6) vs Dale McCann (10-9) 205 lbs bout: Ernie Bezoink (7-8) vs Maximilian Morrel (3-0) Main card 265 lbs bout: Franklin Munchack (10-7) vs Tommy Martinez (7-4) 155 lbs bout: Neptune Loveladdy (11-3-1) vs Nikita Klitschko (8-8) 145 lbs bout: Taiki Aoki (15-5) vs Lazano De Anda (18-4) We start this preview with a very exciting fighting between SFC newcomer Taiki Aoki who only had one fight in this company, but it was a very succesfull one because he showed us how brutal his submission skills really are. Black belt in BJJ and boxing skills that could match anyone he is a true talent that SFC signed quickly before he went somewhere else and that was a very smart decision. Lazano on the other hand has completely the same story, he is a newcomer in SFC that is looking to quickly annihilate the 145 pounds divison and then challenge the champion Helio Perrera for the title. But before this amazing boxer with astonishing Muay Thai skills can do that he must go throught Aoki which is no small task. Since De Anda is riding a 5 fight win streak and he seems to be more prepared to fight I am going to give him an advantage in this fight and say that he is going to win via TKO. 265 lbs bout: Deion Barnes (8-1) vs Super Man (11-2) Two super huge guys that knock people out easily are fighting in a Co-Main event of this card. What a delight this will be! Just look at Deion Barnes's way of ending fights, all 8 wins came from KO or TKO, this man never goes to decision and he definitely made a statement about that. Deion has a world class Muay Thai skills, pure elite and he relies on those skills a lot, plus his conditioning is off this world so he is a very very hard man to stop. Only one man did it and he currently has a 13 wins and 0 losses proffessional record which means only the best of the best can stop Deion Barnes. And who better to do it than Super Man who is coming over a fight of the year candidate where he faced the current 265 pounds SFC champion Chick Bowdrie where he lost via split decision. Super Man is a former NY Fight Nights 265 pounds champion so he knows what it feels like to be on top and he is definitely looking to get another shot at the SFC title, but Deion Barnes is sharing the same dream and I guess at the end we will have to see who wants it more. I am having serious trouble predicting this fight but I guess I have to go with Super Man on this one because I believe that he is just a bit better than Deion is. 205 lbs World Title bout: Arturo Atunes (12-1) vs Jeremy Stapleton (12-4) Undefeated in SFC and the current 205 pounds king Arturo Atunes is looking to defend his title against a man who finally gets another SFC title shot he has been wanting for so long Jeremy Stapleton. Jeremy holds a record of 4 wins and 1 loss in SFC and that loss was unfortunately for the title, many people thought that he blew his shot with that loss but he surprised us with 2 first round wins that gave him another title shot and a quite big hype. On the other hand Arturo is a master fighter, hugely popular all over the world and a man who untill 1 month ago didn't knew what it is to lose. He lost via split decision to Bornas Lopette in Hilo Fighting championship but now he is back where he belongs in SFC and he is ready to defend his title once again. Atunes is of course a huge favorite to win this fight and we all know how he ends his fights, via KO or TKO, there is no other way for the champ because he never goes to the decision and he doesn't want to leave his faith in the hands of the judges. Stapleton is a boxer who seem to be improving in the area of wrestling and muay thai aswell but can that be enough for the champ who is an extraodinary good Muay Thai fighter that can fight for 10 rounds and not break a sweat. I believe that it is not enough because the champ is just way too good for anyone in 205 division at the moment and I predict that the titles won't change hands and Atunes will still be th champion. That's it from me, amazing card with a World title fight is something you don't miss, especially if it is in Silent Fighting Championship! This card will be brought to you October 29, 2014 at King Theatre in Los Angeles and nobody should miss this because it wille spectacular!
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  41. I'll do the preview(s) for free. Truly awesome event
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  43. the loser has to give me slider advice for a month The winner also even the loser's slider advice would me help win fights probably
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  44. Sorry... You guys keep saying how bad it is
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  45. If the butt cheeks are nice I will.
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