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  1. Just to let you guys know how freakin generous Syn is compared to the other top orgs Award Money Paid (Official Numbers in Millions) Syn: 18.12 MFN: 5.36 TTFC: 4.37 EVO: 2.35 Troid: 2.26 Highland: 2.15 Insanity: 1.14 CEC: 0.55 GAMMA: 0.55 Legacy: 0.16 Syn has paid out more award money that the 2-10 top orgs combined You cheap fucks....
    10 points
  2. Just came across this... How have I not seen this before? So hilarious and dark and hits all the funny spots for a gamer.
    5 points
  3. I'm not voting for Rabid because: 1. He has given his fighters stupid names, for example "First Fist", "Second Fist", etc. This isn't setting a good example for new MMA Tycoon players and I don't want to vote for someone who would be setting a bad example. 2. Nearly every single one of his fighters has been signed up to an LOD organisation. This means he could have been given more favourable match ups than someone not in LOD.
    4 points
  4. http://mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1448403730KOTB20.jpg KOTB 20: Combate (Review) What a landmark event we had this weekend, folks, as KOTB 20 would go on to set records in ticket revenue, rating and fighter pay. Hayashi’s Lounge would pay host to two title fights on Saturday – one of which would see a victorious challenger. Let’s get into it: Opening the undercard was a clash at light heavyweight, as undefeated Brit, Norbert Fortenberry took on Sao Paulo’s Zico Ali. The Brazilian looked loose in the opening moments and landed a nice body punch before moving the fight into the clinch. Fortenberry would counter by jumping guard and immediately moved his legs in position for a triangle. Ali recognized it and slammed his way into side control, but the British purple belt would stay calm and recover guard before moving in on another triangle choke. The seemingly loose triangle quickly tightened and Ali was forced to tap soon after. Ali is now in a must-win situation, while Fortenberry will bring his unblemished record to his home country at KOTB Dinamite on New Year’s Eve. Norbert Fortenberry (6-0, 2-0) defeats Zico “The Kick” Ali (3-5, 0-3) via Submission (Triangle Choke) R1 - 01:36 It was a battle of Europe at heavyweight next, as Croatia’s Mirko Vukovic took on Sweden’s Magnus Karlsson. Vukovic has yet to be out of the first round in his young career, and that trend would continue in his record-tying seventh fight for the promotion. Vukovic would open with a jab and followed it up with a brutal headkick that dropped and bloodied his suddenly stunned opponent. Karlssson showed heart and avoided a few shots from his back, but a sickening hammer fist would put the big man out for good. Win or lose, both of these young heavyweights always put on a show. Mirko “The Shadow” Vukovic (4-3, 4-3) defeats Magnus Karlsson (5-2, 2-2) via KO (Strikes) R1 - 00:25 We’d move back to light heavyweight when former heavyweight challenger Ezekiel Puchowski made his debut in the weight class against Casey Frost. Puchowski has always been a smaller heavyweight, so there were some questions in how he’d handle the weight cut and the speed of the division, but it looks like he passed his first test with flying colors. The fan favorite used his weight advantage to wear out his opponent in the clinch, landing potshots as he moved in and out with ease. Frost had his moments - especially at the end of the first round - as he managed to get the fight to the floor and go for a series of submissions. For the most part, however, the stockier Polish boxer controlled the pace of the entire fight. The end came at just over a minute in the final round, as Puchowski rocked his opponent, moved into the clinch and finished the job with a nice uppercut. Frost is now 0-3 for the promotion and will need a good victory to get back on his feet, while Puchowski looks forward to returning to Europe on New Year’s Eve for Dinamite. Ezekiel “Power Trip” Puchowski (7-2, 4-2) defeats Casey Frost (2-3, 0-3) via TKO (Strikes) R3 - 01:41 We’d bounce back to heavyweight to watch a pair of fighters each make their fifth appearance for the promotion, as Gustavo Gouveia took on Mick McManus in a fight that was destined to end early. Despite a huge jiu-jitsu advantage, Gouveia came out throwing heat, but after connecting on a few good punches that surprised his opponent, McManus would counter with heavy leather. A big one-two would drop Gouveia early and changed the course of the fight. From there, McManus easily everything Gouveia threw out at him, as the lumbering Brazilian came forward with sloppy punches and takedowns – most notably a result of the early damage. The Scottish striker would seal the deal with four big right hands that put the lights out of Gouveia’s night and possibly career, as his new management dropped him after just one fight. McManus is suddenly a real contender and could see a title shot after another victory. “Merciless” Mick McManus (4-1, 4-1) defeats Gustavo "Montanha" Gouveia (4-3, 2-3) via KO (Strikes) R1 - 02:32 Our featured prelim would be a ‘fight of the night’ candidate, as Marty McFly and Messi Suarez engaged in a heated back-and-forth scrap at light heavyweight. The two fighters have iron chins and proved it on Saturday night. The first round was the closest; as Suarez used the clinch to set up his punches and moved forward throughout. McFly, however, did manage to break the clinch numerous times and got stronger as each round went on. Despite both fighters standing in the pocket for 15 minutes, neither got knocked down, rocked or even cut. In the end, all three judges would side with the American who now looks forward to the title shot he’s been wanting since his arrival. Marty Mcfly (6-1, 2-1) defeats Messi “Neymar” Suarez (5-3, 0-1) via Decision (Unanimous) We’d open the main card in the featherweight division and see a flawless performance from a new contender. Las Vegas born and raised Nameless Fighter made his second fight for the promotion against Romanian newcomer Vasile Carlova in a fight that had title implications. Both fighters showed top-shelf striking defense to start, as neither fighter could get into range to land. Fighter would eventually find a clinch, however, and immediately showed his dominance there. Carlova, despite an excellent muay thai background, seemed overwhelmed by Fighter’s dirty boxing in the clinch and succumbed to a flurry of punches against the cage in the final minute of the first round. Fighter is now the clear #1 contender and will wait for a title shot early in the New Year. Nameless “G O A T” Fighter (9-0, 2-0) defeats Vasile “Ruina” Carlova (3-3, 0-1) via TKO (Strikes) R1 - 04:10 Next up, former KT champion Giblert Melendez and former KOTB champion Eric Ashton would engage in a ‘fight of the night’ performance at middleweight. The consensus between KOTB fans and critics alike was that Ashton would cruise to a victory if he could get this one to the ground, but the former Mexican KT champion had other things in mind. Melendez would open the fight by getting the better of a few exchanges before getting taken down early by his British opponent. Ashton swung for an armbar, but Melendez would use the momentum and reverse the position on his opponent. The two would engage in a frantic fight for position for the rest of the round that saw a number of sweeps the crowd’s delight. Ashton would take the second round on the strength of his top control and submission attack, but Melendez’s defensive grappling would help him survive the round. Melendez would then dig deep in the third round and came out guns blazing. Ashton would find a late takedown, but the early round work would ultimately give the former kickboxer a unanimous 29-28 decision across the judge’s scorecards. Ashton may be a bit worn down after a very active lifestyle and fighting career at such a young age, so the fighter has decided to focus on training before making his much anticipated return. Melendez, on the other hand, has made an amazing transition to MMA and looks forward to a title shot on New Year’s Eve. Giblert Melendez (5-0, 2-0) defeats Eric Ashton (7-3, 2-2) via Decision (Unanimous) Our final non-title fight on the evening saw former light heavyweight champion Third Round Romero take on the dangerous Diederik Boschman. We knew this one would be over early, as neither fighter has ever seen the second round, but we didn’t think it would be this one sided. Boschman knew he’d have to get things into the clinch, but as he tried to push himself in and throw elbows, Romero countered with devastating punches. At just 28 seconds, a straight right hand from Romero would put Boschman out on the feet. The former Olympian then fell face first onto the mat in a brutal display for the fans. Romero seems to have gained his championship confidence and will look to get back to the title after another win or two. Boschman, on the other hand, needs to go back to the drawing board after losing two of his last three. Third Round “YOLO” Romero (8-1, 3-1) defeats Diederik “The Hidden Blade” Boschman (4-2, 4-2) via KO (Punch) R1 - 00:28 Our co-main event was about as a heated of a fight as we’ve ever had down here in Rio. A lot of people questioned the signing of Ganbaatar Khan, as he had a string of disqualifications in his kickboxing career, as well as a storied history of violent and dishonest behavior. At the end of the day, however, the 21-fight veteran puts butts in the seats and is willing to fight anyone without notice. The champion, Nathan Fisher, is a stark contrast in character, so we knew sparks would fly in this title fight. Khan was jawing at his opponent from the touch of the gloves and landed a nice leg kick before the champ got the fight to the ground – right where he wanted it. From here, it was academic, as the Canadian softened up his opponent with solid ground and pound before finishing the fight with a slick armbar finish. Khan wasn’t done, however, as he took to the mic and belittled the champion before spitting blood in his face. The two had to be separated and Khan was kicked out of the arena. We’re not sure what the consequences will be, but the fans have been all over social media since. Nathan “The Constrictor” Fisher (5-1, 2-0) defeats “The Steel Hero” Ganbaatar Khan (10-12, 0-1) via Submission (Armbar) R1 - 03:59 The KOTB light heavyweight belt had seen three difference champions in its short tenure before our main event, with none who were able to defend it. That trend would continue on Saturday night, as Canadian newcomer Devon Bailey shocked fans in a relatively one-sided fight against the now former champion Yuri Boyka. The Russian fighter looked good in the opening moments, as he hit Bailey with a nice hook and a thudding body kick, but it would be all Bailey from there on out. The Canadian did most of his work in the clinch to open the fight, but a series of punches in the opening moments of the second stanza would spell the end of Boyka’s reign as champion. A picture perfect uppercut and follow-up punches would force the referee to intervene and suddenly we have two Canadian champions down in Rio. Bailey will now look to be the first KOTB LHW champion to successfully defend his belt, as he takes on a surging Marty Mcfly on our aforementioned New Year’s event. Devon “Bam Bam” Bailey (6-0, 1-0) defeats Yuri “Hands of Stone” Boyka (5-2, 2-1) via TKO (Strikes) R2 - 00:29
    4 points
  5. I nominate Callum McGregor for his awesome work at Highland Games. The guy puts a great amount of time and effort into it, and he's always willing to help you out.
    3 points
  6. ~ Average $ / Award Syn: ~15000 MFN: ~5000 EVO: ~5000 Highland: ~4000 Troid: ~4000 TTFC: ~3000 Insanity: ~2500 CEC: ~1000 Legacy: ~1000 Gamma: ~300???
    3 points
  7. "FightBred 2.0" Predator Burns (226918) http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/13800256899886.png Born to a Canadian mother, & half Mexican father, Predator Burns was raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada with his step siblings Brad Burns and Christine Burns. From age 4, Predator would visit his father in Albuquerque New Mexico, USA every summer until he was 20 years old. His dad would take him regularly to train at Jackson-Winklejohn's gym and he would there, develop his skills as a fighter. Predator started his career off 0-2, with two different managers. With a record of 3-2, his manager released him and he then signed with the family management,and began to train permanently at Canadian Elite Bruins Gym in Montreal. He quickly took a fight in which fight fans shook their heads at Predator,a 22 year old, 3-2 record fighter, facing 15-7 John Bzdunek 3 time Champion in 3 different orgs. Predator stunned the world, taking his opponent down and tapped Bzdunek out with a triangle choke, in under 3 minutes. This was Predator Burns' official arrival! He then signed a high profile contract with Insanity, and made a successful debut, submitting Jamey Jasta with a RNC in the 1st round. His second fight was a win over Jose Santiago by dominating a 3 round decision. His next opponent was a 22-7-2 veteran Arshnoor Singh, who trash talked non-stop and made Predator not follow his game plan. After 3 rounds, both men were convinced they had won. The stand up was dead even, and Predator had 3 take-downs, seemingly he had done enough, but the judges unanimously gave Singh the winner. Controversy struck, and Burns' management and Team were furious. Singh declined an immediate rematch. Predator then fought Alvin Loredo and won by Triangle choke in the 3rd round, and went for a 1 fight deal in 天下一武道 会 in Tokyo to face 68 fight veteran and 135lbs Champion, Akira Ishikawa. Unexpectedly, it took all 5 rounds and although Burns displayed his dominance throughout the fight, Ishikawa had an amazing game-plan that befuddled Predator's game-plan well, and Burns was unimpressed with his latest win. Arshnoor Singh again came knocking, looking for a hype boost and a big name to fight against and Burns jumped at the rematch, trying to avenge his nonsense loss. Again, Burns engaged the striking battle, but this time he was down on the scorecards after a close fight, and after 4 minutes and 55 seconds of top control by Predator Burns, Singh reversed position with 5 second left which immediately left him tapping out from Burns' signature Triangle choke. With 5 seconds remaining, Burns redeemed his most controversial loss and made Singh quit. Singh called for an immediate rematch and Burns accepted with ease, claiming he has more to prove against Singh. Burns would score 2 quick take-downs, and again, Singh would fall victim as soon as he reversed position in Burns' guard, again he was caught immediately seconds after with a submission. A slick arm-bar made Singh tap and scream in pain, as "FightBred 2.0" takes the trilogy and awaits a possible Title shot. He is now7-1 under Bradley Burns' management
    2 points
  8. So if we're talking about money paid out I decided to put together a list of the orgs disclosed payouts for their last 5 events. While I think it's interesting I wouldn't consider this list at all reflective of the actual pay(scientifically anyway, it's still interesting) for each org as it's doesn't include signing bonuses and as you can see by the tens and ones place it can be safely implied that every org has at least a couple deals to send a fighters pay directly to the managers account with a $1 base pay for their contract. Evo(208-213*): $8,465,031 GAMMA(520-524): $7,090,015 CEC(410-414): $6,955,004 Syn(398-402): $5,754,515 MFN(267-271): $4,712,009 TTFC(Dates:11-14 to 12-05): $2,473,507 (Note: way to be the only org that doesn't number events, break that mold) Legacy(24-28): $2,463,505 Troid(111-115*): $2,231,019 Insanity(110-114): $2,179,275 HG(126-130): $1,899,018 *I did not include tournament events as the fighter pay is not reflective of the fighters on their roster.
    2 points
  9. COMING SOON http://s2.postimg.org/6b8tsefft/Liam.png (Disclaimer: Hair is based off of Liam's style when he won the VIP belt )
    2 points
  10. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14460708641376.gif this one by Gwad
    2 points
  11. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14425534746068.png "THE MARTYR" Bhagat Singh (284770)-Really,is your vocabulary that short? you can't find any other words to call us out other than the one's by which you call your mother.I can imagine how a conversation goes at your home. You-Hey bitch. Your Mum-Yes my little puppy, what do you need? You-need Something to eat, bitch.Make it fast.I don't have all day long.Gotta to to training. Your Mum-STFU,Your runt of the litter.Stay in your limits or this bitch will throw of out of this house. You-Ok mum.Sorry. http://i.imgur.com/MedmZHp.jpg?1
    2 points
  12. GAMMA give out tens of thousands in genuine cock enlargement cream to boost their awards, so its unfair to judge them.
    2 points
  13. http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/o759/warpig_tycoon/mb_zps5irpykx5.png
    2 points
  14. lmao, I remember seeing this. My 8 year old step son found this (yeah I know, damn you youtube) but this is just hilarious. Man I still laugh at this. Oh shit it's Kratos.... FUCK YOU KRATOS!
    2 points
  15. Thats what got me too! And Peach at the start "he takes everything too seriously" made me like "ohhh" "awww" "AHAHAHAH"
    2 points
  16. That video is golden,Seriously.(Spoilers...?):The Ash Ketchum made me fall out of my chair.
    2 points
  17. Yeah that one is great!
    2 points
  18. As long as there are 3 wrestlers involved it's not gay, because it's not gay in a 3 way.
    2 points
  19. 1- I think the first videos were hilarious as fuck. I'm glad to know that there are guys out there that use the homophobia parody quite well in one of the most homophobic settings. 2- The gifs of "pro" wrestling are insane. I'm impressed by the athletic ability and creativity of these people. 3- anyone who uses gay as an insult is an idiot. Also, since we're on the calling gay to men touching I would like to point out that confident hetero men are the ones most comfortable with touching other men because they know who they are and are not afraid of becoming or being seen as gay. On the other hand, men who can't bear the idea of homosexuality but who are notwithstanding attracted to other men or the idea of homo sex are mostly the one's afraid of touching or showing emotion(caring) for other men. 4- "Pro" wrestling shows can be great shows and can also be boring as fuck. What bothers me about them is the stupid aura of - It's REAL! it's REAL! - . It's a show and I'm glad people can enjoy it but if I would go to some sci fi movie and everyone and everything were announcing from beginning to end that's it was REAL I would have the same feeling as I have towards "Pro"wrestling. I wish they would call it show wrestling instead of trying to make themselves seen better than the so called amateur wrestling(Olympic for example) and that they would assume it as a show. Everything inside the show would stay exactly the same but then the hypocrisy would not be there. They have awesome athletes, great producers and even decent writers but while everyone can enjoy an awesome Van Damme or Jet Li movie, no one actually thinks they can actually really fight. So my advice is, more Hollywood, less Santa Claus. 5- I like counting, it's easy.
    2 points
  20. Since my boy GBK already been nominated, i'll nominate Callum McGregor. One of the most motivated org owners out there, constant communication with fighters etc etc. and puts a lot of time into the org.
    2 points
  21. A lot of the judges decisions that people complain about probably aren't actually bad, it's just they don't understand how the scoring system works. Nothing personal but I don't like this idea at all. Judging needs to remain unbiased. To much immaturity in this community to be honest and it wouldn't create fun it would create arguments.
    2 points
  22. This has to be Bullet Proof Systems for me. Sponsor's a large number of fighters and offers bonuses/bounty's for defeating reigning champs in an attempt to get managers more active on the forums.
    2 points
  23. 2 points
  24. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14402952138527.jpg
    2 points
  25. Exactly my point. On the other thread they said it was messed up and didn't matter though. By I guess it mattered here?
    1 point
  26. Pretty sure Rabid isn't even a new manager. Wasn't he a RETURNING manager? Just because he has a new account doesn't make him a new manager. I may be wrong about that but I am pretty sure he returned. I mean if established returning managers under new accounts count as "new" managers then Future Leader(Active Serial Killer) wins this award hands down and it's not even close. http://www.mmatycoon.com/managerprofilemanager.php?MgrID=103005 I actually may be wrong about the returning manager thing but I thought I remembered there being a thread about it when he returned. I may be thinking of someone else. But either way I am not voting for Rabid because he is most ignorant and disrespectful person in the game. He pressure newbies and attacks them when they do what he wants. He is the king of ignorant rants and has the most unoriginal character names I have ever seen. That has to play some what of a part in the deciding process. This would be different if Rabid was the "clear" front runner for the award like Dino is for best manager but he's not so yeah, sorry buddy. If Dino was as big of a douche as rabid is and not the clear cut No. 1 manager I would not vote for him either for his respective category. Lucky enough though he's not a tool like Rabid and he IS the clear front runner.
    1 point
  27. I wont nominate anything or anyone thats inferior to me and my work so i wont nominate anyone.. Ok maybe this Dude (even if he looks like a prick and a girl) but thats freaking it http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14460708641376.gif
    1 point
  28. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14425534746068.png "THE MARTYR" Bhagat Singh (284770)-Your exaggeration of facts is laughable.Allow me to present a clear picture. Put your hammer to some use and keep hitting your head with it until your delusions go away.
    1 point
  29. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14122446768690.jpg Fernando "Lover Boy" Diaz (263716) I hate to take the food off your table but hey, let's make it interesting. I'm in!
    1 point
  30. http://files.explosm.net/comics/Rob/office-worker.png
    1 point
  31. So to impress you we need 30% of the top managers? I guess having 15% is not enough
    1 point
  32. My sides hurt man.... Too funny
    1 point
  33. Top 1000 isn't anything to boast about. If 95 were in the top 300, that'd be more impressive.
    1 point
  34. Budo Rei, Victory and Legacy. Most of all it's Havoc imo and Havoc is gonna be big in 2016.
    1 point
  35. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14418513005014.jpg Marc "Le Marteau" Charbonnier (281257) "There's a reason she's my ex-wife, so I hope you got those infections cleared up with the commission. Besides, I was in the back taking notes - and if your fucking is anything like your fighting, you'll be spending a lot of time on your back taking shots to the face."
    1 point
  36. Some propa cheeky bants going on here!
    1 point
  37. congrats man tehre is a few of us that have been here 6 years
    1 point
  38. Don't think you could ever have an unbiased judging panel for this to work effectively.
    1 point
  39. Congrats man! I am hitting my 2 year anniversary too in 4 months.
    1 point
  40. Congrats and hopefully many more years of play!
    1 point
  41. 1 point
  42. http://www.mmatycoon.com/managerprofilemanager.php?MgrID=102620 Max Bennet. Top 100 manager, fun person to talk to. Handsome and also dominated season 4 of the Island and does pretty well off of it as well.
    1 point
  43. Welcome back dude. VIP is always a must
    1 point
  44. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/41/41a10.jpg Barry "Big Guy" Brewster http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20150509181948havoc%20belt.jpg "If they weren't better fighters (we'll never know since you never faced them) they for sure were less chicken shit fighters. If you're this good why don't you fight too often? Where were you? On a gym? You don't prove to be a good fighter by training, you prove to be a good fighter by fighting. Aight, bet accepted. Somebody take a picture so he'll actually hold up his end of the deal. Those 12 people they have put in front of me I've beaten. The reamining two they didn't put in front of me. They put themselves there. It's the intricacies that matter. My logic is undeniable. As is your pending hospitalization." "Oh, by the way... why do you keep showing that non-existant belt of yours? This fight org no longer exists, ergo your championship is void and null."
    1 point
  45. because i dont like leaving shit open for someone to get my phone and fuck wit it..not that I need your approval dick
    1 point
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