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  1. This is nothing major but just something I think might be something that could eventually be added. 1 - When a manager transfers money to you, I think that you (the receiving manager) should get a message saying 'Manager A transferred $100,000 to you' and/or 2 - When you send a manager some money, I think there should be an option in which you can send them a message saying why you are sending it etc, instead of having to send the money then run back to their profile page to PM them. If this was all included when you send the money in the first place I think it would be helpful. Thoughts? Maybe something for PA to do
    8 points
  2. add it to be official tool in mmatycoon, so people don't have to use different site.
    7 points
  3. There are 3 "clocks" when viewing fighters on any list but most specifically I find this important for org owners. right now there is: silver - Manager not logged in for 3 (to 14) days yellow - Manager not logged in for 15 (to 29) days red - Manager not logged in for 30 days Basically if anyone has not logged in for over 10 days, he's no coming back unless he's on holiday or something like that(but most of these people let the org owners know about that) Also having the same symbol for someone who has been away for 4 days being the same for someone who has been away for 14 makes this code kinda of useless. I propose a new code: silver - 2 to 4 days (not much a problem, you can even send fight offers to this guy) yellow - 5 to 9 days (away, sending fight offers would probably be a bad idea but there is a good chance he'll be back) red - 10 days (goner)
    4 points
  4. 5 Minutes with Justin Ass Welcome everyone to 5 Minutes with Justin Ass. The only talk show that sits down and gets the latest scoops and what is truly happening in the USFC, from the man that has the brass to ask the questions, Justin Ass. This week Justin talks to the man himself, the owner of the USFC, David Morrison. So with out any delay lets get started. Ladies and Gentlemen here he is the balls of brass your host Justin Ass. Thank you, Thank you very much. I am your host Justin Ass and this is 5 minutes with Justin Ass. The Talk Show that asks the questions as our guests sit in the hot seat. Today David Morrison joins us, he is the owner, ceo, head cheese, and founder of the USFC, so lets get started, Ladies and gentlemen please welcome the USFC’s own, David Morrison. Clap clap clap, yada yada yada David welcome please have a seat,…… David your 5 minutes with Justin Ass starts now. Q Let's talk USFC, what’s coming up in the near future? A The USFC has some exciting events already locked into place to close out the summer, starting with the double championship tomorrow night at Hard Knocks. Anytime Neymar Junior steps into the cage, it's huge! The hype ratings are starting to catch on that this guy is without a doubt the current Pound for Pound best in the world! Rio will air USFC 61 on public screens as their national hero meets his toughest test yet in Jolly Leg Bird! Then, two of Vendetta's best collide for the title as The Wolf takes on Jursllla with their best 185ers! I'm stoked for just the weigh-ins tonight as I've been waiting for these match ups to come together for months! I can go on forever about just tomorrow night, but we've have much more lined up down the road. Pj Bullet has been doing a terrific job as the new President, and you can bet he'll be throwing some interesting incentives towards the managers. BPS has already passed out somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 large, and Green!160 has jumped on board to pass out tens of thousands in sponsorships. Pj is a marketing genius, so even I'm interested to see what he comes up with next. I've heard rumors that a USFC fighter might soon grace a the cover of a Wheaties box and I think you'll see USFC uniforms coming out this fall. Don't worry, no one will get stuck having to wear another blue and white shirt & shorts combo like that boring shit Reebok dumped on the USFC, and if our cut man bitches about the deal, we're not going to send him packing. We can do a little better than that. Moving on, we are also approaching a year on the MMA scene. Wow, it seems like yesterday we were kicking off USFC 1 on Thanksgiving Day, and here we are approaching our 70th event less than year later! I'm sure we'll have something special lined up for our birthday and to kick off the holiday season. I'd also like to see the USFC sponsor a tournament and might even hire a firm to put it together. I've always wanted to know who is the absolute baddest man in New York, so maybe we'll see that answered here in the USFC. Sounds Great Dave seems there is a lot going on here in the USFC, but if you could Dave the show is called 5 minutes. Next question Q. In your opinion what division stands out in the USFC? A. Man, that's loaded question, Justin, as I get into all of the divisions. If I had to pick only one, I'd have to go with the light heavyweights as the 205ers have had star power from the beginning. If you look down that division you see guys like Ragnar Sigurdsson, Chad Tyrell, Miro Bang Marcus Fenix, Ricky Shopionus, Mika Karalahti, Dan Ross, and, of course, 3-time champion and current king of the mountain, Javier Martinez, just to name a few. Martinez upsetting Tyrell earlier this month, and nearly retiring Mike Jursllla in the process, threw another wave of excitment through the division, and MMA in general. The spotlight has been on the 205ers since Martinez faced Little Guy for the first title at USFC 5 and its just as bright now as he looks to defend against Sigurdsson on September 11th at USFC 66! Its ironic that 205 is the glamour divison despite having a blue collar workhorse like Martinez clawing his way back into the limelight. I think its a divison that attracts a wide fan base as hard core MMA fans appreciate a guy like Martinez and casual fans are likely to appreciate guys like Ragnar who grace magazine covers outside the realm of MMA. Those are some big names you mentioned there David no doubt about that, and it is fun to say Ragnar, it just flows off the tongue,. But the answer we were looking for was Heavyweight you get half a point. Next Question Q. Who is the ugliest fighter in the USFC A. As far as their looks or their fighting style? If its looks, we have many guys that have a legitmate claim. Have you seen Saul Tigh's mug? I can only imagine whathis wife looks like! I think he keeps her chained up in his back yard. Then you have Spong. Wasn't it your fighter who compared his head to a peanut on top of that huge body? Shit, this is harder than deciding who gets the Of The Night Awards. I'll go with your fighter, Cliff Anderson. Don't get me wrong, I love Cliff and he's been over to my house several times. But, when my kids saw him they began to cry and even the dog hid from him at first. I mean, what's with the blonde pubic hair on his head, or is that a nest, and his face is sunken in like you don't feed him. He certainly cares about that tan though, which I'm sure will add to his beauty in his sixties when he's covered with sun spots. He might be the only guy I know who would look better if he went bald. Luckily, I don't give a shit how they look when we sign them. Cliff has given his all since inking a deal here, and he could have justly quit long ago. But, he stays one step ahead of your threat to send his ass back to McDonalds where you found him flipping burgers, and his heart and courage make him beautiful to watch in the cage. If we're talking fighting style, I'll say Sven "The Hen" Jergensen, from the camp of Juice Malone. Juice's fighters are not the flashiest in the world, and have been accused of putting on some boring fights. I couldn't disagree more as Sven always takes on the best available, and although his style may be a bit ugly as he takes his opponents down to grind away decisons or pound them out in undramatic fashion, you have to consider that most other fighters are incapable of doing the same. Ugly or not, a wn is a win, especially at this level of the sport. Well That answer is going to get you in some hot water, but your first 2 names were correct, I mean they are ugly. If you flipped a coin to see who was more ugly you would win either way. Next question Q. Who is the Best fighter in the USFC? A. Pound for Pound, Neymar, and he may very well cement his place in history as the Greatest Of All Time before he is through. But, the baddest 250 ID range fighter on the planet is heavyweight champ Slade Traylor. This guy is no fucking joke. I tell you, Justin, we have the toughest match ups in the Tycoon world, every fight has the potential to go either way and a lot of fighters come in nervous. Slade comes in with complete confidence that he is about to destroy his opponent, no question in his mind... ever. You know, after he won his first fight in the USFC, he immediately contacted me saying he is the best and a raise is due. I laughed and told the kid I like his confidence, but he needs to prove his first fight wasn't a fluke. He didn't bitch a bit, just told me that if he has to knockout another Parker to show me something, be sure not to blink. I sent him a raise immediately after his next fight as it was clear he is the real deal. I can't help but jump on the bandwagon as the world is coming to know who he is. I sent him the offer to defend against Hall Of Famer Soa Pelelei at USFC 65, and he texted back that he was going to bounce this dude's flabbity flab (laughs) all over the place. Gotta' love this guy, he truly enjoys kicking ass. Whoa David lets watch the language there we have to watch what we say. I am not sure but I think Flabbity is one of those FCC words we will have to edit in production. Next question Q. What is your dream Match, who would it be and why? A. Just one? I don't know if I can stop at just one. Let me think a second as I have hundreds of future possibilities in my head. I always think in terms of what I think might actually go down, with manager preferences, hype rankings, and potential outcomes leading up to a possible fight, but I guess if it's a dream match up without any of that involved, I'd say I'd love to see Arto Blomsten take on Cornelius Carr with the 170lb title on the line. Oh wait, that's going down on September 18th at USFC 67! Dreams do come true! I love this fight, you have Carr who has defied all odds after coming into the org with an 0-3 record. Even after defeating everyone I threw in front of him enroute to the world title, two defenses, a Hall Of Fame induction, and a 7-0 USFC record, he is still considered the underdog going into every fight. He might be the biggest longshot yet when he goes in against Blomstein. Arto is 11-1 with ! straight victories and the Jursllla camp is fighting with a newfound urgency to claim another title after the Tyrell loss. I love both of these camps, but I can't wait to see if Carr can do it once again, defy all of the odds and beat the number one guy in the division. He's a giant killer, but Blomstein is largest giant of them all. This one is going to great, expect a war as Blomstein will be looking to not only win, but devastate the people's champ. Carr will be looking to do it again, find a way to win against a seemingly unbeatable foe. Hmmm Mine would be a hot blonde from hooters Next question Q Is there anybody you would like to see come to the USFC? A. Yeah, me! You know when I had the idea to start an org, I have to admit that I had stars in my eyes as I think every MMA fan envisions finishing the champion and strapping on that belt. But good fortune screwed up my plans as the best camps in the Tycooniverse began signing right away. Before I knew it, we weren't an org struggling for recruits, but a battleground for the best in the world to collide on. Can you see me going up against Neymar? I love to fight, but I think I'll leave that to the top pound for pounders in the world as even I know my limits. I also have to admit that I'd like to see Divock Origi come back and attempt to to reclaim the title I stripped him of after his release. My feud with his manager is well known, but I'm a businessman and a fan first. We all want to know if Origi was for real or if he just capitalized on a division before it became so deep with talent. Bjorn recently contacted me about bringing in a fighter and I had hopes that we could smooth things over and get Divock back in the cage. Turns out that he wanted me to lower the USFC's 248+ ID restriction to allow one of his 246 ID fighters in. If the world ever stops spinning on Bjorn's axis, maybe we can get a deal done. I think Divock is still honeymooning with Fallon Fox, so maybe when he gets past the newlywed phase he'll return to fighting, maybe even here. Back to your question about a dream match up, Origi vs Sigurdsson is long overdue, like Tyson vs Holyfield was. Maybe that fight will come to reality before Origi does something stupid and ends up in the pokey like Iron Mike did.There's also an undefeated fighter in AJ Nex's camp we have had our eye on for a very long time, but not every manager is in a rush to face our top fighters. Just like in the UFC, it takes a fight or two to get used to the level of competiton here. Most defending champs from other orgs step into a world of hurt in their USFC debuts, so it can be difficult to entice managers to bring in their best fighters, especially if pampering their records a bit as their skills increase. The competition is stiff here and there are no easy fights Gee I thought for sure you would say a hot blonde from Hooters. Last Question Q. Finally, we all want to know, what brand of cigar are you smoking? A I laid down the Cubans for the Breckenridge variety a few months back after Joe Rogan turned me on to them during an interview. Its hard to find time to enjoy a good Cuban when running an org, but these can be enjoyed at any time. They're 100% legal in parts of the US, so unless I'm here in New York, I don't worry as much about a bullshit hassle for enjoying a smoke in public. When here in New York, I can't help but look over my shoulder for Mayor Giuliani still. That fucker would sick Batman on you for a cigar. I go out and visit Bang Ludwig once in awhile for a little cross training and to restock or Rogan will drop a box off for me every so often. Here try this man, its very relaxing and you'd be surpised how you'll no longer give a shit about declines, the judges getting it wrong, or all the other things that drive a manager crazy. I'd say these babies are a new org owner's best friend. For all you kids out there, don't try this shit at home. Say no to drugs, stay in school, eat your Wheaties, yada, yada, yada. Yeah I know what you mean it’s hard to find a good Cuban anywhere I’m kidding it’s a joke . Well David your 5 minutes are up…10 minutes ago. I want to thank you for dropping by and answering some questions I think we covered it all from cereal boxes to peanut heads to cigars and everything in between. Join us next week to see who has what it takes to go 5 minutes with Justin Ass. This has been a Justin Ass promotions a company of FU enterprise. Promotional fees paid for by the Factory Gym New York. This show was written, produced, directed by Justin Ass Justin Ass is the owner of the Factory Gym New York
    3 points
  5. I would like to make a suggestion to see if you guys think it would be a beneficial variable for the game. I think that a large part of the fight game is about how you move. You can be good at things in terms of having 'elite' skill level and you can have 'elite' physical stats but what brings these together is how you move your body. What I am getting at is that the next stage of variables that would need to be implemented if you were to want to add to the comprehensiveness of the fight engine would be to add in things such as: -Footwork: How a fighter moves around, changes angles, cuts off the cage/ring, keeps distance, how directly agility is applied to the connecting of punches and striking defence. -Level Change: How well a fighter uses length and height changes to land shots and go for takedowns and body shots etc. -Head Movement: Could add feinting, weaving, and slipping which would work in with other skills. -Hand speed: Obvious The thing is that yes it does feel like these are tacitly covered by the combining of the physical and skill stats, but to address them separately would be far more accurate, interesting, and fun IMO. What do you guys think? And yes over complication is a valid argument tbh lol
    2 points
  6. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1440171934wnbA1ns.gif - http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1440165668i98gif.gif
    2 points
  7. http://oi60.tinypic.com/2i7o39e.jpg
    2 points
  8. Not For Sale (On demand - again I did it from my work pc so not sure how the lighting looks. Let me know if you like it ) http://s3.postimg.org/6ifwc32qb/299.png http://s29.postimg.org/e2jha1jp3/299_2.png http://s29.postimg.org/uc9ncxud3/299_1.png
    2 points
  9. http://i.imgur.com/Tz2gcRw.jpg - http://i.imgur.com/yFEGz3O.jpg - http://i.imgur.com/oBg94PJ.jpg ======================================= http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1439561408iY3pfOT.gif - http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/143930661496i.gif - http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1439559284i97giffffff.gif ======================================= And something completely random.. http://i.imgur.com/ulswMjG.gif
    2 points
  10. http://s23.postimg.org/kkto0zncr/dave_hester_22.jpg
    1 point
  11. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/13940152076322.jpg Keto Belle (7-2-0) Please make this fight happen! I can't wait to hear this loser's excuses why he won't take the fight, or if by some miracle he does accept I can't wait to hear his excuses after he loses.
    1 point
  12. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14101727836844.jpg"I'm beautiful, Justin."
    1 point
  13. Boooooring. Another obligatory "she's my toughest opponent yet" from Rhonda and another NOT Cyborg fight for the fans. MMA vs Boxing has never been fun to watch.
    1 point
  14. Glad to hear, I look forward to meeting you again in the near future.
    1 point
  15. If that is a surprise to you I can only assume you've been living under a rock your whole life. I doubt he just lost his shit, I'd love to hear what the other side of the story is but going off what I have I'd have to say they were both acting like shitty people but only one of them is famous enough that his Facebook rant will get media coverage, being the professional MMA fighter that he is doesn't help his case in this situation either.
    1 point
  16. Great night of fights tonight. It's amazing to see Calixtro Guerrero doing so well after not looking so impressive in the 1 million dollar tournament. Vitaly Karelin, the tournament winner, and Teofilo Sotolongo are also riding really impressive win streaks. It's a shame we've got so many high level free agents signed right now. I hope some people decide to scoop a few of them up. It's surprising that we've been so successful as of late despite losing Grant Morrison to a manager who wants to farm him for his hype in his own org against his own people (remember when Dan Small, our number 1 contender for the BW title, was stuck in the same shite?), Neil Drake and Serge Ibaka have been inactive for what seems like forever and the BW division has only been looking stronger. What I think is the best thing is that the guys we've put time into have been giving it back. Some of the guys we've built up from having small records have started to grow into solid fighters. For example, these guys... Yuki Masakazu - Joined at 3-0, currently 6-1. Long Wang - Joined at 4-0, currently 8-1. Bill The Kid - Joined at 4-0, currently 6-0. Peter Green - Joined at 4-0, currently 7-3. John Smithing - Joined at 3-1, currently 7-3. Juhani Tuomiola - Joined (first) at 2-0 (inactive), rejoined at 3-0, currently 7-1. Karl Heinz Bauser - Joined at 5-3-1, currently 7-3-1. Vitaly Karelin - Joined at 0-0, currently 7-1. Cristopher Wilt - Joined at 4-2, currently 8-3. Calixtro Guerrero - Joined at 0-0, currently 6-2. Teofilo Sotolongo - Joined at 0-0, currently 5-1. It's guys like these that are making HG run so smoothly right now. Some of these guys have really solid hype but either way they are guys with experienced enough records (for HG) that I'm happy enough to allow new guys to fight, veterans to fight, anyone. With Island guys dropping all the time, it's great to know that we've got enough newcomers to make HG run successfully all the time. Rama Udo is the first non Island Champion in HG and I expect that to continue to grow all the time.
    1 point
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  18. Apparently women can mouth off and then cry about when the big bad man tells her to fuck off and everyone feels sorry for her.
    1 point
  19. Yeah it's impact is so important and it's a service that's so often used that it would serve better to just make it part of the site.
    1 point
  20. Thanks man, I know it was risky going with a more comedic feel but everyone seems to love it.
    1 point
  21. http://s11.postimg.org/8rv4ltlg3/drums.gif every time i look at this posters it cracks me up! great poster
    1 point
  22. He didn't hit her .....where did this situation with AJ taking a mat from someone under a female and throwing it turn into a domestic violence or female violence ....he didn't hit her ..... I don't accept it but this situation he did nothing wrong....male or female he would've still done it.... You keep acting like he literally hit her no ...the only thing that was damaged was the yoga mat....its like you only see "Anthony Johnson" "throw" and "female" and its like the rest of the situation is blind to u
    1 point
  23. They are gifs so I think is a problem with the site I uploaded them to. I will update them later when my friend is going to get home and send me the gifs. Aprox 2-3 hours.
    1 point
  24. Lmao but that's a "if" nowhere near the reality of the situation ...that woman was not his significant other
    1 point
  25. Finally, I have achieved my forum black belt It's an honor to experience this game with you guys http://questmartialarts.us/questmedia/2012/04/black-belt-club.gif
    1 point
  26. Pat Cummins is going to get mauled. Teixeira is a far better fighter than Pat is.
    1 point
  27. Te'0 asked for crutches to be at ring side as he feels its only right if he can walk back to his changing room after he breaks Grumoy gomez right leg!
    1 point
  28. Te'0 asked for crutches to be at ring side as he feels its only right if he can walk back to his changing room after he breaks Grumoy gomez right leg!
    1 point
  29. Not sure if this have ever been suggested, I had a quick look and couldn't find anything. I think it would be interesting to have a link on each managers profile that allows you to view their collection of custom avatars that they have had approved. it would also make it a bit easier to prevent duplicating base images for designers, and tracking down previous work a lot easier too.
    1 point
  30. It wasn't a robbery. The second round was reasonably close and Dariush took the last round. I scored it for Johnson but was surprised at all the backlash about it. I actually had Johnson in a Pick Um championship fight and that result single handedly cost me my belt, so I wish I could just say it was a robbery haha.
    1 point
  31. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14337487283845.png better hope you get the takedown thats your only chance ! escapes dont fail me now !lol
    1 point
  32. I agree. It's a forfeit. I wouldn't be happy facing a last minute replacement; it violates the nature of the tournament.
    1 point
  33. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1437951728image.jpg Live from Montreal on August 22nd, 2015 Legacy! 7 The Expo For fans that love knockouts, this next event will surely be pleasing and many of these matches will be nail biters. Congratulations to the new 205 lbs champion Patrick Brody! In an amazing display of athleticism Brody controlled the pace of the fight completely and hampered everything that Ravi Shankoli threw his way, taking every single round on the judges scorecards. Brody is surely deserving on the title and will defend it with his life. There are a few contenders making a rise through the ranks and Brody will have his work cut out for him in the weeks to follow. This Saturday’s main event will feature the 120th ranked 155lb fighter Charles Bronson as he defends his position against the 121st ranked Vincent Oketch. Undefeated in Legacy! thus far, George Palmer will look to add another win to his streak of two against the newly arrived Terry Akki in a match that will surely be over quickly but, in whose favor? Many thanks to any fighters that took fights on short notice. If you’re managing a Legacy! fighter and you have some time to burn today, head on over to the smack talk thread and spice it up a bit. Enough rambling, Let’s get on with the action! Main event 155 lbs. division - Charles Bronson vs. Vincent Oketch The immensely popular Charles Bronson will continue to fight for redemption after receiving the first loss of his career at the hands of Lorne Malvo in Legacy! 3. Charles had seen the fight against Malvo as a highlight of his career and considered hanging up the old gloves after losing. A heart to heart talk with his manager Gwad convinced Bronson to stick around and come back twice as strong. Since then Bronson has proven that he’s still the man to be feared after dominating Reyki Rhino in Legacy! 6. Charles knew that he had the better stamina going into the fight and took advantage of Reyki’s smoking habit by setting a fast pace that was maintained for the majority of the fight. After the opening bell these fighters felt each other and it quickly became obvious that both men were looking for a knockout. Few punches were landed in the first and it was too close to call but, the general consensus is that Bronson inched ahead. The second round was a different story, Bronson had gotten down Reyki’s timing and dominated the next two rounds. Sensing trouble mid way into the 3rd round Reyki threw caution to wind and started going all out. A very confident Bronson adopted a defensive stance and looked to capitalize on his opponent’s aggression with damaging counter striking. For the first time in his career Bronson opted to throw a head kick and Reyki was shocked, barely managing to pull a hand up in a half hearted attempt to block the strike. The damage was done though. Bronson was able to slip in a few more punches and send Reyki plummeting to the canvas, adding a 6th TKO to his 7-1 record. The win gave Bronson a huge burst of confidence and he’s decided to stick around for a while and build some experience that will be much needed if he has to face his rival Lorne Malvo again. Showing true guts, Bronson has taken this fight on short notice and Vincent Oketch will have the benefit of a couple extra days in the gym. Oketch will make his Legacy! debut tonight after parting ways with the now closed traveling circus known as NEX where he posted a 13-3 record that saw him capture the 155 lbs belt and defend it 6 times consecutively. When the Oketch family lost their first born son of heart failure brought on by elephantiasis of the bilateral lower limbs and buttocks, the family decided to have another child. It wasn’t long before their second child was born and they named him Vincent after his older brother. Growing up in Peta, Uganda was hard on a young Oketch and he was consistently berated by older boys who had believed his deformed brother was a monster. This hardened Vincent and he was forced to fight for his families sake on numerous occasions. The instant he turned 18, Vincent moved to Los Angeles with the hopes of a brighter future and he began his career in MMA win a QFC win. He’ll be hoping to duplicate the previous success he saw in NEX with a submission win over the accomplished kickboxer Charles Bronson. Vincent has proven that he’s dangerous in all aspects of a fight and has managed to pull out 5 (T)KOs, 6 submissions and two decision wins. With the exception of 1 submission, all of Oketch’s losses have come from decisions and In addition to that, he’s never been cut and has only been rocked once. Charles on the other hand is a bit more one dimensional, It’s no secret that he likes to punch and kick his way to victory as his 7 (T)KOs and 2 decision wins show. He has been cut a few times before and recently received his first and only KO. This won’t faze Bronson, he’ll stick to his guns and use his 4cm height advantage and sensational boxing to paw away with accurate jabs and low kicks while he gets a feel for Oketch. Bronson could do some good damage if this fight makes it into a clinch but, he’ll likely avoid any opportunity for Oketch to drag him to the ground. Oketch on the other hand will likely test his boxing against Bronson and if all else fails he has options on the ground but, will struggle to use them against Bronson’s impressive defensive grappling. Co-main 170lbs division - Terry Akki vs. George Palmer This next fight will be a race as Terry Akki rushes to knock out George Palmer before he can score a takedown. Born into the Teriyaki Clan of Hiroshima, Japan Terry Akki was destined to be a warrior. As is customary in his family, Terry began engaging in combat training at an early age and took a liking to boxing. His education in the tactics of the Pacific war sparked an interest in military aviation and Terry began playing simulations that allowed him to relive the war in the cockpit of a Mitsubishi Zero. The simulations weren’t enough for Terry Yaki though and just shy of his 18th birthday he decided to go to an airshow and see a Zero fly in person. Akki wanted the real deal though and seized an opportunity to jump the fences and steal a plane that was unattended and idling. Terry had no problems taking off and discovered that his plane contained external fuel tanks. Worried that his father would force him to commit Seppuku when he was caught, Terry aimed his plane towards the Philippines and sought asylum. After interrogation revealed that Terry wasn’t the first wave of a second invasion he became known as the flying jap and the U.S. granted him asylum in Las Vegas. Short on cash Akki, knew that he would have to put his combat training on sale if he were to gain glory in this distant land. Eager to test himself in combat, Akki signed a fight contract with GFC and won his first two matches in under 1 minute by TKO and KO respectively beginning a career that encompassed 8 (T)KO wins and 5 (T)KO losses. It’s become apparent that Akki has struggled with his chin amidst a schedule that saw him face off against numerous strikers. For the first time in a while his chin will get a much needed rest as he faces off against the submission specialist George Palmer, whose chin won’t be so lucky. Palmer has always been extremely aggressive on the takedown and diving in has caused him to receive 5 (T)KOs throughout his 15-8 career. Those aggressive tactics have paid off though and awarded him 11 submission victories. George and his brother Santiago sibling rivalry often got heated when they were young. The two would wrestle until their parents pulled them apart. As the boys got older, their parents weren’t able to separate them as easily and failing all else they decided to enroll their sons in high school wrestling. This provided an excellent diversion for the angsty youths and both showed promise at the sport. When they came of age they began sparring together and moved to Las Vegas to begin their careers. After promising that they wouldn’t fight each other, the two signed with different organizations and shared an apartment. Things were great for a while and Santiago consoled George after his 5 win streak was snapped in his first and only title shot. This quickly changed when Santiago captured a belt and George became jealous. Sick of living in his younger brother’s shadow, George decided it was time for a move and made his way to Montreal while Santiago moved to New York. Since signing with Legacy! George has made his presence known by submitting his first two opponents and he’ll be looking to keep that same spirit alive this Saturday. George will come into this match 7 years the elder at 30 years old with 22 fights under his belt compared to Akki’s 13 fights. Both of these men are finishers and typically end their matches in the first round. Akki however tends to finish nearly twice averaging 3 minutes and 18 seconds compared to George who averages 7 minutes and 8 seconds. Neither fighters will waste any time at the start of this race, Akki knows he needs to stuff takedown attempts and land as many punishing blows as he can. The clinch could be his friend in this fight. George will have to advance under heavy fire and work a takedown and quick submission before Akki transitions back to standing, a deed he has never failed to complete successfully. 170 lbs division - Kelvin Parker vs. Dong Uk The third event on the main card could feature a slight role reversal as Kelvin Parker returns to Legacy to fight another South Korean. Kelvin Parker had booming success in his Legacy debut against the lovable “Smiley Chef” Sungwon Jung. At the very start of the match Sungwon Jung underestimated Kelvin’s MT and engaged in a clinch, This fit into Kelvin’s game plan perfectly and he was able to land 10 out of 11 headshots and 10 out of 19 body shots. Jung quickly realized his mistake but, it was already too late. The damage had been done and Kelvin was feeling great about the clinch. He re-engaged the clinch and pulled Jung to the ground. After a quick reversal Parker was on top and Jung was helpless under a barrage of strikes. It wasn’t long before the demoralized Jung submitted to avoid any more damage. managed Kelvin Parker managed to earn a brown belt at a young age but, he has always prefered to strike his opponents instead. Now 23 years old, that same belt has since turned black and has served only to hold up Kelvin pants and deter wary foes from takedowns. His reluctance to grapple in the past has many fans speculating that Kelvin’s belt was earned by taking an online BJJ course. Nevertheless he will go into this fight with superior BJJ. The 25 year old South Korean Dong Uk on the other hand, is a master Hapkido practitioner who enjoys tossing his opponents or making them submit. In spite of this, Dong is somewhat well rounded and has displayed that his country's open handed stances can be very effective in counter striking. Dong Uk will enter this fight with much better boxing but, If he is to bring that to the table he must stand toe to toe with Parker who has shown that he has the power to get to most chins. Although evenly matched in MT at a glance, Parker has shown domination of the clinch in his previous bouts and it’s very likely that that clinch will be in effect at this event. Dong will enter this fight with a significant experience advantage both in age and in fight experience and has won more fights than Kelvin has fought throughout his career. Kelvin has had the much tougher schedule though and his opponents posted a pre fight combine record of 61-29 and it should be noted that 5 of these fights were against much older opponents. Dong’s opponents gathered up a PFCR of 69-49 and nine of those fights were against slightly younger opponents. Will Uk’s superior wrestling and knowledge of Hapkido improve his chances in the clinch or will he seek a takedown? This one will be hard to call and anything could happen at any moment. 170 lbs division Sam Hall vs Liam Donnelly Two hometown heroes from Dublin, Ireland will look to gain fame both in Montreal and abroad as they fight to prove who's the stronger Celtic warrior. Sam Hall returns to Legacy! after a stunning decision victory over Kim II Sung who had quickly gained momentum up until that point. Hall knew that if we was going to have success against Sung he would have to wind him by stuffing takedowns early and that’s exactly what he did. Only two minutes into the first round Sam had stuffed 3 takedowns and Sung was beginning to perspire, Sam had gotten in his head and negated one of Sung’s most dangerous weapons. Sung was panic stricken at this point and decided to stand toe to toe with Hall and land some strikes of his own but, he made a fatal error in underestimating Hall’s striking ability. As Sung advanced Hall stayed on the outside and connected with numerous body shots to compound Sung’s stamina issue. Dismayed, Sung sought to even the score with some knees in a clinch but, his success was limited. The second and third rounds continued in much the same way. Hall would control the pace early in each round and a disheartened Sung would swing away in the last half trying to recover but, his efforts were for nil as Hall proved he can defend Sung’s strikes just as well as he could defend his takedowns. After 3 round the inevitable occurred and Hall had his hand raised over a defeated Sung after landing 14 out of 20 headshots. It was also inevitable for Sung to berate the western world in his post fight new conference. He’s been quoted as having said ‘Eat my feces you filthy capitalist dog!' It’s apparent that Sam Hall has become a new man under manager Scott Davies and the pair have big plans for the future as they take on Liam Donnelly. At the young age of 18 Liam had fallen into the IRA and became known as the guy you wanted next to you in a scrap. This notoriety came with a penalty and he caught the attention of police. Liam was tipped off and cleaned up his act, giving the police no reason to suspect him of any wrongdoing or so he thought… In a day long sting operation police photographed Donnelly drunk in a bar, smoking tobacco on Grafton Street and, refusing to offer a leprechaun a portion of his meal. To his surprise Donnelly discovered that all of these things were illegal under Irish law. Seriously, Google it. I’ll wait... After calling Liam a ‘gobshite’ the local judge sentenced him to five years in prison where he offered his protection in exchange for pruno and cigarettes. In only a matter of days Donnelly was in the limelight and the warden took notice. He sensed an opportunity and began an exchange program that allowed Donnelly to fight outside the prison in professional fights. The stipulations were that Donnelly must surrender all prize money to the prison in exchange for a one year reduction of his sentence for each victory. Naturally Donnelly fought hard and won his first 5 professional fights with ease but, the warden failed to uphold his end of the bargain and Liam was enraged. He began throwing every other fight in order to reduce the warden’s profit. The scandal became public and to avoid a lawsuit Donnelly was released from prison and given his prize money. Now 9-4 Donnelly intends to right the wrongs on his professional record as he makes his premier in Legacy! Both of these fighters possess sensational boxing and it will certainly be on display in this fight, with that said these two have put up nearly even numbers throughout their careers and it’s hard to pick who has the edge but, Sam Hall is the larger fighter by 9 cm and 18 lbs while Donnelly has never been knocked out. Sam will also have a strong advantage in wrestling and MT and he’ll be looking to dominate from the top if this fight goes to the ground. Liam will have options when he’s on his back and he’s going to try to force Liam into his guard or land a sweep and control from the top. 265 lbs division Robbie Luatua vs Dave Brown To open up the main card of this event two of the big boys make their legacy debuts and will fight to position themselves for a shot at Terrell Grant’s 265 lbs. title. It has yet to be determined if these two have the skills but, there’s no doubt that they will both bring everything to the table to convince you! Born and raised in Christchurch, New Zealand Robbie Luatua was fond of making faces at passing motorists as a child. One day his father told him that if he continued to do that his face might get stuck that way forever. He laughed at the jest but, he had been cursed. As he grew older Luatua took an interest in the family business that would one day be his inheritance. After a series of earthquakes the Luatua’s lost their home and business. It was at this time that Robbie learned that his father had been squandering the insurance money for the properties on scratch tickets and farmville. The disgusted look he gave his father as he left to LA remains on his face to this very day. Robbie lost his MMA debut but, there was no turning back as he had nothing for him back in New Zealand. He trained harder than ever and won his next 4 fights consecutively and earned a bit of financial security to begin rebuilding his life. After those first 4 fights Luatua faced a hard schedule that culminated in a victory over RocknRolla in Immortals PPV event. With nearly $75k in his bank account Luatua stopped fighting for the money looong ago. Now he likes to step into the ring and imagine his challenger is his father before knocking them out. The strategy has thus far proven very effective and he has punched his way to 4 KO’s, 3 TKOs and the 1 decision win. Whether he’s in the horizontal or the vertical Dave Brown is dangerous. Throughout his career he has acquired 6 (T)KO in addition to 3 submission wins. Dave has however had bad luck with decisions and has narrowly lost every one with the exception of a fight that ended in a draw mix, that with a narrow split decision loss and you have a man who lacks any faith in the judges. This has been reshaping Dave’s strategy throughout his entire career and regardless of what the horribly incompetent judges say, Dave keeps on smiling. Luatua usually swings away at most opponents and will it’s probable that we’ll see his aggressive side in this match up. They might be evenly matched up in the boxing department but, Dave Brown has the honor of bringing world class MT into the cage wherever he goes. Instead of using this Muay Thai for clinch work, Brown instead prefers to kick. A punch from a heavyweight fighter would knock out most people but, a head kick? Now, that’s a different story and Brown has some of the best. He enjoys dealing them out very conservatively when his foes least expect it. Since neither of these fighters have ever landed a takedown fans shouldn’t hold their breath in expectation of one but if this fight does go to the ground Luatua will attempt to transition to his feet while Brown uses his superior BJJ to work a submission. If you made it this far thanks for reading the preview Almost all legends start on the undercard so be sure to check it out below and keep note of up and coming contenders! 170 lbs division Randall Wickam vs. Adryan Preuss 205 lbs division Ziba Halo vs. Kanga Roos 135 lbs division Balfour Darrow vs. Barack Obama 185 lbs division Artem Irhin vs. Axl Rose 155 lbs division Miguel Escrima vs. Project Falcon
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  34. http://i.imgur.com/Y1K8SPn.jpg Just made this - not for sale
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  35. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1439561408iY3pfOT.gif - http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/143930661496i.gif - http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1439559284i97giffffff.gif
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  36. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14307859069218.gif "Masamune" Sephiroth Jenova 8-0-0 http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/201507280947362h6sx8l.jpg Solitude Heavyweight Champion My apologies, I did not realise you were a stuttering fuck who requires multiple instances to make one point. I have a fight already booked, sign up and prove you are better than the rest of the fighters I have already vanquished and then we shall do battle.
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  37. http://www.kephost.com/images/2015/08/20/2015-08-22-SFC-01.jpg
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  38. it is possible to up the sub% just for TWGCs so it doesn't affect the main game. Of course, if people want more subs in the main game too, that's a 2 second job too.
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  39. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/13925614677865.png Osvaldo Gomez "3 head kick knockouts already in my record another one will happen soon enough. One more head will be collected and one more check will be cashed."
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  40. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14382009612781.gif Liber "The Killer" Alderich Sorry for my mistake was a bit too excited as I thought I had a real challenge on my hand. And no I haven;t taked to many hits to the head. Maybe I took some in the training gym, fighting the best young fighters in the world, but as far as fights I took just 3 shots in 5 matches so that sayes a lot. My only loss was a fluke and I intend to prove that. As far for my fight this night, I told you not to blink as the fight didn't last the first round like I told you. Actually it didn't last a minute till my opponent dropped like a sack of patatos.
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  41. listerman and fellas are reasonable people, im sure its fine
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  42. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14382009612781.gif Liber "The Killer" Alderich Less then 6 hours till I will get my first win here is VCL. I recon this fight won't go to the second round cause my opponent will most probably go to sleep due to KO or sub. We'll have to see what the outcome will be.
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  43. Teo should learn some striking cause it looks like a kid could beat him.
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  44. Haha Gomez better Apply for a will as Te'o will parlyise him! Te'o says anytime any place
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  45. Great fighter this guy was/still is
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  46. I agree. You should have the possibility to see who ranked your company. Mike people are crazy. Why they should get mad after losing a fight they accepted? I will never understand this shit. When an org offer me an unfair fight (and I'm not saying that you did that), I just refuse the fight and explain to them that the fight is unfair. Normally the next offer is better.
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  47. The rating is a completely unfair way to judge orgs by, I've seen great orgs with low rankings and pretty shit orgs with high ones. Cowards can sit behind their laptop and anonymously rank a good org 1 because they're cbombs, I believe if you were able to see a list of all the people who votes, while not necessarily showing you their votes. It'd make them more fair and you could see patterns, because no doubt if they ranked your org which you work hard for 1. They rank others 1 too.
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  48. just an observation, untwist your knickers for crying out loud
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  49. I'm curious as to what the damage sliders were set to, we should know for research purposes... yes...
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  50. You're right Haters gonna hate. There is an answer to your question, but haters get no answer from me #haterzeverywhere #donthatemecuzimbeautiful
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