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  1. stfu Peel, what tha fuck is your problem Originally the fight (Turpin - Gymer) was offered on 11 days, but i asked for shorter notice cause it was possible and i like that kind of quick fights. You should have declined if you didn't like it, i wouldn't say shit. This is just fucking ridiculous. I don't care - this fight could have been for Gymers belt, i don't give a fuck, could have been for no belt, could have been on longer notice, or you could have just declined, whatever. You should've talked to Fuse like an adult, figure shit out, but instead you've decided to get offended and act like a little bitch. No one tried to screw you. Why was the fight offered for Turpin's belt and not Gymers? Idk, probably because Fuse didn't want to strip a two division champ cause you have your 'moods' and want to retire Turpin out of the blue. still not as good as Reach - Atunes II lol
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  2. It was a great start to the org. Im sure if it wasn't you wouldn't of bought it at such a high price.
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  3. If you do im down with it. You did great last time. I'm not dure why you got rid if the last one.
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  4. Um I'm really confused tbh Randolph Turpin (@F197088) buzzed at Giuseppe Maldini (@F189076) Agree the Slinga fight is pointless , it's why it's my last fight. If that's the best match up I'm done fighting. May 30, 2016 08:32 Randolph Turpin (@F197088) buzzed at Giuseppe Maldini (@F189076) Syn have plans, If I beat Slinga I have one more on the horizon. And they are under 30. May 31, 2016 18:47 On may 31st you buzzed about fighting someone under 30 & were thrilled about the Gymer fight. Then Michael joined BHP (which I never noticed) so you told me you no longer wanted to fight him & asked for Rasputin. I spoke to Gus but my responses are delayed bc my dad is in town since 6/18 so I've been fairly inactive. Due to my delay Gus went w/ another fight. I pm'd Bob & asked him to find u a fight, pm'd u told you that Rasputin fell through & asked if Gymer worked in the meantime. You said yes but then u wanted to match-make yourself. Hence the fight being for YOUR belt. Why have u take both belts & leave?
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  5. and im damn pleased to be his owner. that is stellar work. thanks wally !!! look forward to more from you ! keep up the good work !
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  6. I got thinking it would be great to choose when a fighter is trying to go for a takedown. So not set the % low for the whole fight to not waste any too much energy on takedown attempts An option like the stick position. Being able to set it to allow my Fighter starting to go for the takedown from a certain round
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  7. The world is such a sad place. Unbelievable that some their goal is to do nothing else but to harm others.
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  8. Welcome , I must start by saying that I am a busy guy and I have to be fairly expensive because of that. But I will try and do the occasional auction, and I will also take most requests. Animated avatars will cost more than static ones. If you are after a static avatar, and you can post the image you want edited here - that'll be a great help. Big shoutout to the other graphics creators (especially Rastaman). There are other guys around if you want to pay less. You can pay for avatars once they has been accepted, if it gets rejected PM me Here's a sample, unfortunately none of these are for sale (some are pending approval)... APPROVED http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14679324916212.gif http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14679356924818.gif http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a376/rewbert/Gary-Wilmot_1.gif http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a376/rewbert/joe-biggs.gif Xiang Wang (297643) Le Monstre (297640) Gary "Chuckles Wilmot Joe Biggs http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a376/rewbert/Barry-Popov.gif http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a376/rewbert/Harley-Umbuku.gif http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a376/rewbert/native-indian.gif Barry "Pop Off" Popov Harley Umbuku Request PENDING http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a376/rewbert/alan-partridge.gif
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  10. I only have my fighters there as it's private so it is boring . With the org I had something g to look forward too . I dot want the game to get boring by waiting for my fights as I really like this game
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  11. Hinrik Leifsson: Mark your calandars people, because in one week, I use Artur The Axe as a fucking stepladder to greatness. I will move past him and will eventually become the DFC heavyweight champion at HIS expense, and I wanted him to know it isn't personal, it's just because I'm so much better than him.
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  12. http://www.fox13news.com/news/174046232-story
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  13. As I said, it has nothing to do with you or your guy,but Peel is just the better manager and Turpin is one hell of a beast. That few tko losses and fighting at that level is incredible for HW's. He would beat Diego fairly easily. If that fight would happen, message me and we'll bet money on it Marky
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  14. If Diego Bustamante wins his next fight the only logical fight after that is for the HW title or a super fight with Turpin. I just find it odd how Turpin is suddenly retiring not long after Diego signed for Syn, guess he's trying to protect his fighter from one of the next stars in the HW division. Diego may have been beaten by Spillane who got it to the ground but Turpin isn't a ground fighter and that's why he's running straight for that jet to the Bahamas. Bitch move Peel Steel. You should at least wait and see if Diego wins his next fight before deciding to retire.
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  15. You're such a pussy. You've accepted, what, 4 fights since the call out? and dropped out of 185 to move to 170 just to run from a fight with Tolonen. now you're claiming your fighter is broken... is your fighter being broken the reason you wouldn't accept the fight? if he's "broken" and he was going to "retire" then why does he have another fight booked? http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m90xyqMJg11ryi2flo2_500.gif Peel's excuses for ducking a fight with my fighter (who was similar ranked): 1) going to retire 2) broken what's next?
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  16. You are right, he is not even trolling, just a total nutcase.
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  17. Awesome, I believe that's 7/12 teams confirmed
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  18. Always the same shit. Get to number one (unbelievably easy for a HW), get scared of losing the hype and start talking about retiring (before you lose). Yawn.
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  19. yes we are in hart foundation is in
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  20. http://i.imgur.com/arAZJY0.jpg
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  21. Why are we letting common citizens have such big trucks? No common citizen needs such a big truck, was it an automatic? If so... it was an assault truck. We need to declare no truck zones so trucks aren't taken into them and the populace is protected. We need to use a secret government list to stop people from buying big trucks.
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  22. Wow.. someone from #theunit calling someone else a troll, that's rich.
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  23. Do you bless that the rains come down in Africa?
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  24. The France situation is going on awhile ( Algeria war of independence )etc etc and it hitting it fever pitch now .There is whole areas in France that or breeding grounds for home grown terrorist .A Lot of the issue were swept under the rug for a long time but i do not think they can avoid then now .As the old saying goes the chicken are coming home to hatch .
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  25. I know that feels. Been there and back again. CBD strains will save your ass when you have that heart racing sativa feeling. Or you just go overboard. I sincerely believe (at least for my physiological type) that CBD calms you down when THC revs you up too hard. Anecdotal evidence and actual science back these claims up, but not for 100 percent of people. For some the green just loses it's appeal at some point and just makes you sick with paranoia. For those I believe the drug should be contraindicated. Other meds do great for almost everything cannabis does, cannabis just generally comes with less side effects. (ie. Promethazine works great for nausea but causes lots of people to zombie out)
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  26. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's Random Misogyny Man!
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  27. http://iroon.com/irtn/assets/gheymeh_baademjoon_2874/photo/5746/12243079_10100385008087687_2061571473999981978_n.jpg
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  28. DFC: Mayhem 1.5 (15 July ‘16 – Bob’s Bar, Las Vegas) Preview and Predictions – Written by Gabe T.S. Gardner (112290) DFC Mayhem 1.5 takes place on the same night as the inaugural edition of Mayhem as DFC takes over the MMA scene in Las Vegas holding two events on the same night in two separate venues, the second of which is from Bob’s Bar; showcasing some of the best talent in the state. Fight 1 Erik Larson 1-0-0 vs Gurrr “Grraaa” Yahh 0-1-0: 3 Rounds of 5 Minutes 185lbs Larson will want to build on his debut victory by taking Yahh out early here, but will have to be weary of the significant reach and striking advantage of his opponent. While Yahh does have a significantly better chance if this fight is kept upright, I think Larsons BJJ skills and wrestling ability are way too good for Yahh to handle. I predict Larson submits Yahh in the first round, sending Yahh back to the drawing board. Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) Erik Larson, Round 1 (SUB) Fight 2 Jack McVitie Bells 1-0-0 vs Brandon “The Crow” Stark 2-0-0: 3 Rounds of 5 Minutes 185lbs Two relative newcomers to the sport face off here in a middleweight bout. Stark has a great BJJ and wrestling game and should look to use this to full effect against McVitie, who has a superior stand-up game and great wrestling. I think that if Jack can catch Stark early he has a great chance of winning this fight, but Stark has shown to be calm, collected and has submitted his first two opponents inside the first round. However, I think the striking ability of McVitie may be just too much for him, and I think he is going to catch him early. Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) Jack McVitie, Round 1 (TKO/KO) Fight 3 Boris Klein 0-0-0 v James Myres 1-0-0: 3 Rounds of 5 Minutes 265lbs A much anticipated heavyweight bout here, as the highly touted Klein makes his professional debut against heavy hitter Myres. We don’t really know what to expect from Klein in terms of knockout ability, but suffice to say, his opponent has it in droves. If this is to be fought standing up, Klein will have had to have brought his A-game, otherwise it’ll be a short painfull reminder of how tough this sport can be. I predict a Myres KO in the first round. Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) James Myres, Round 1 (TKO/KO) Fight 4 Le Monstre 1-0-0 v Happy “Angry Hockey Player” Gilmore 1-0-0: 3 Rounds of 5 Minutes 265lbs Two talented heavyweight strikers will duke it out here in a battle where someone will have to be scraped off of the canvas. Monstre has emphatic boxing ability and should be able to overcome the slight reach advantage of Gilmore with his movement. Gilmore is a superior wrestler and has good Muay Thai ability, though he finished his first opponent by submission. As I feel this fight will be primarily fought standing up, I think the boxing ability of Monstre might just edge it. KO in round one for me. Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) Le Monstre, Round 1 (TKO/KO) Fight 5 Erik Striker 1-1-0 v Rauga “Lightning” Pascal 1-0-0: 3 Rounds of 5 Minutes 185lbs The third of five middleweight fights taking place here tonight as this division stakes its claim as the hottest run in DFC right now. Striker takes on Pascal, here as two skilled boxers take on each other in what is set to be a stand-up brawl. This prediction is really simple, I believe Striker is the more accomplished boxer, and is going to take this in the first or second round. If pascal can somehow take this, he will have shown to be very adaptable and have a lot of heart, but the smart money is on his opponent. Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) Eric Striker, Round 2 (TKO/KO) Fight 6 Toby “The Arrogant Ambassador” Coleman 2-1-0 v Johnny Burma 0-0-0: 3 Rounds of 5 Minutes 205lbs I predict this light-heavyweight bout to have fast finish, as Coleman has spent a total of 16 seconds in the two fights he has won, but has found it difficult to handle those with a superior ground game such as that which Burma possesses. Burma better have a good chin or he will be found out early in his debut, and will need to take Coleman down early, and finish him to stand a chance. However, I think Coleman might just have the speed to finish Burma early Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) Toby Coleman, Round 1 (TKO/KO) Fight 7 Core Parkin 1-0-0 v Jon Smultz 1-2-0: 3 Rounds of 5 Minutes 185lbs The fight records going into this bout for Smultz will be unrepresentative as to his skill as he has demonstrated good wrestling and BJJ ability in his previous fights, but has been exposed for having a weak chin. If Parkin can take advantage of this and try and finish him early, I think he might take it, but if he makes one slip he could find himself in a vulnerable position, and then tapping out. I give this to Smultz by submission. Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) Jon Smultz, Round 1 (SUB) Fight 8 Mickey “Mouse” Mouse 1-0-0 v Jenson “Super Man” Jones 0-1-0: 3 Rounds of 5 Minutes 170lbs Mouse has far more momentum heading into this fight than his opponent, finishing his first three opponents by submission. His opponent, lasted to the third round but was submitted by the fighter from Macedonia “Madai” who has a similar style to Mouse. Let’s hope he learned something from this fight otherwise he’ll find himself on the end of another painful submission. I predict Mouse takes this by submission. Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) Mickey Mouse, Round 1 (SUB) Fight 9 Kyle Dunc 1-2-0 v Derrick “The Dude” James 0-2-0: 3 Rounds of 5 185lbs These two fighters be looking to generate some kind of momentum coming into this bout as they are both coming off the back off two losses. While Dunc is the superior wrestler, I think that is all he really excels in, whereas James has a very good Muay Thai skillset that he will be looking to take full advantage of here. I don’t think Dunc’s advantage on the ground is enough or too vastly superior to James to make a difference, so I think James may take this, whether by submission or knockout it’s hard to say, but I think he could take it in the later rounds/ Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) Derrick James, Round 2 (TKO/KO) Fight 10 Alex “Big Daddy” Smith 0-1-0 v Gabriel “Archangel” Angelo 2-1-0: 3 Rounds of 5 Minutes 265lbs The final bout on this card is a heavyweight clash between Gabriel Angelo and Alex Smith. Both fighters have appeared to have gaping holes in their game plans in previous fights, but in the case of Angelo, he has been able to find a way to beat his opponents despite this, showing great tact and adaptability. Smith is the superior striker and BJJ artist while “Archangel” has a superior wrestling and Muay Thai game but not by much. Unless Angelo can figure out another way out of a fight against an opponent with a better range of skills, I can see him being put away early. Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) Alex Smith, Round 1 (TKO/KO) Overall this card is filled top to bottom with many intriguing bouts in the second DFC Mayhem event of the evening as the fledgling promotion looks to make its presence felt here in Las Vegas, Nevada. You are not going to want to miss this one folks. Written by Gabe T.S. Gardner (112290)
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  29. Thanks for participating. There is always next season. EPL is always incredibly tough competition, which is making keoyasayn's run all the more remarkable. I've already had a couple people ask about the next EPL season/weight class, I'm leaning towards 205. But it probably wont be until September.
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  30. Not really seen that many Whole Fight judging fights in the game, but I would imagine draws are eliminated with Whole Fight. Just as an example also of Whole Fight vs 10 Point Must - http://www.mmatycoon.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=52912&p=769618 Mickey thinks he won the fight and was robbed, but he doesn't understand how Whole Fight works and figured since the commentator said he won 2 rounds that he would win it, despite the fact his opponent overall was better in the bout.
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  31. Congrats! Finally that decision winner loses by ko!
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  32. Would be a real shame to see Turpin retired. I agree with you that the division isn't exactly at an all-time high, but there should still be some fun and interesting fights possible for your beast.
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  33. Bob you took on some chump instead and then as Syn matchmaker you threw him Gymer ( a Syn staff members fighter) and 2x crusher of Bowdrie on 4 days notice. Not only that but Gymer moved up in weight to 265+ BEFORE I was thrown the offer by a few days, so Gymer challenged for a 2nd belt, not Turpin, who had it all to lose. Wasn't impressed but Turpin don't duck so he fucked up your Syn house staff fighter. Turpin has overcome an attempt to be screwed over, he's number one P4P, he shouldn't have to wait for fights at the convenience of lower ranked chinless wonders like your boy, or Gammas can. I've asked Fuse for release he's fought for nothing , I'll match make him or send him to the Bahamas, the latter the most likely with the division so piss poor.
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  34. You already scared? that you have to trash other champs, even tho fully knowing why it didnt happend. Cant wait to take it all away from you, of course you willing to not bitch out.
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  35. My training regime sucks? ??? I've pretty much copied Mr wolf's coaches and training schedule so if mine suck , the number one player on the game must suck too ?
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  36. Yep. Fucking dark ages there. Totally normal nothing to see here. We are just energy conscious.
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  37. Interview Toni Eerkilaa Q: Your former manager Jarmo Sisuu released you, but your career has flourished under Blake Phoenix. What has Blake done differently to make the difference? A: Superior game plans. Q: It seems Blake keeps you on a heavy dose of donuts and beer because your weight is around 300lbs. Do you think it gives you an advantage in the cage? A: It's all muscle man - have you looked at my physique? Well, OK, ALMOST all muscle. I think my weight definitely gives me a power advantage. Having said that though, I'm going to drop just a few pounds so that I can cut to 265lbs. That way I can fight for that title as well as the 265+ title. Q: You had massive success in the GAMMA: Contenders, also winning the title there and going on a 9 fight winning streak, you lost your last 2 fights though, what went wrong? A: Actually I'm a 2 time GAMMA Contenders Champion, the first time being under my previous management. At Superheavyweight, all of the fighters have so much KO power that any win streak can only last so long. My last loss was against one of the greatest fighters in the weight class throughout all of Tycoon Land, and a former GAMMA champion. My manager and I are still reviewing the fight footage to figure out what I should have done differently. Q: You lost your title to Sam Snead while at the Contenders, is a rematch something you would like to have? A: Under the right circumstances I'd be open to a rematch. The fight with Snead was a close one that my manager and I both felt I was 100% capable of winning, so of course I'd like to get a win over him to prove I can do it. Regardless of that, I think there is little point in rematches unless they are for a title. So if it's for a title, yes, I'd fight Snead again. Q: Former GAMMA champ Gunnar Steigelmann introduced you to the GAMMA super heavyweight division with a KO loss. Do you think he has what it takes to regain the title, he fights against current champ Patrick Bateman next week. A: Steigelmann is capable of beating any superheavyweight on any given night, but so is Bateman. It should be a great fight. I plan on working my way up into contention and fighting for the 265+ and/or 265 pound title soon.
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  38. What makes you sure that what you saw in that documentary is true?
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  39. Somehow I'm reminded of the "EVERYTHING IS FINE" type Soviet propaganda... You can make virtually anywhere look good if you stick to the right places. In short TS, I think you're very easily led.
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  40. Tell me about it . Tbf it's natural for the better fighters to keep getting called out . Even when 25yr olds want to fight 18yr olds . It's all good. Quicker they fight, quicker were out of here
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  41. I took it from Mac shortly after he left, and I ran it for about a year or so, it had good success and we retained top spot a few times, it was not a disappointment at all. then I merged it with Ascension at the time and started work there with Davies when I had my inactive time in the game. I Love CFC if there is anything I can do to help let me know man. You've always been an awesome dude chuckw and I wish you nothing but the best of luck!
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  42. You seem to like to talk bad about me but frankly I don't care. If I would feel the urge to check your fights, I could take the piss out of you easily but I won't bother lowering me to that level. I enjoy the game and hope that you do that as well. You seem to forget sometimes what this is, a game...
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  43. This really pissed me off. Seeing Grunge fuck off since he was called out for hand picking his fights is also annoying because I'd like to see him tested against some of the better fighters in his division.
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  44. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/146658914147.jpg HFC 47: Capuchin vs. Michael Review July 9th, 2016 in the Hard Knocks Arena in St. Petersburg Sub of the Night Undercard Featherweight Bout: James Darmody (#21/6487) (8-8-0) vs. Hansov “Venomous” Assid (#22/11186)(5-3-0) Prediction: Darmody - Decision In Round 1, Darmody was dominant in the stand-up game. He smashed Assid with a variety of punches and kicks, putting the BJJ Brown Belt on the defensive. Assid tried a variety of takedowns in this round…7 to be exact, but all of them were stuffed by Darmody. Round 2 went much the same way, with Darmody punishing Assid at a distance and continually denying “Venomous” the chance to get to his specialty at the ground. To add insult to injury, Darmody took Assid down at the beginning of the round only to stand back up. Though Round 3 was slated to go the same way, and lead Darmody into a decision victory, a particularly clumsy combo from the fighter gave Assid the chance to launch a double leg into guard. Darmody managed to scramble back up, but a missed leg kick led to yet another counter takedown, where Assid was almost instantly able to lock in an arm triangle. Result: Assid – Submission (Arm Triangle) KO of the Night Undercard Middleweight Bout: Frank Lopez (#18/3501)(11-7-1) vs. Leonardo Spanky (#23/5956)(6-6-0) Prediction: Lopez – TKO Spanky was completely at a disadvantage this whole round, with Lopez continually landing punches as Spanky had strikes that only hit air. After a four punch combination, Spanky’s feet turned to jello and he took a direct one-two from Lopez that rocked him. Rocking around, it took just one more right straight from Lopez to knock Spanky out cold. Result: Lopez – KO (Punch) Fight of the Night Main Event Featherweight Bout: Marcel “Bloodletter” Capuchin (#3/2343)(9-2-0) vs. Balbus “The Bully” Michael (#5/1092)(6-3-0) Prediction: Capuchin - TKO Round 1 was very evenly matched for the fighters on their feet, with both Capuchin and Michael throwing out strike after strike at each other. Though Michael managed to land some good strikes, Capuchin outscored “The Bully” by far in this first round even if he wasn’t able to instigate the clinch. Round 2 began the same way, though Capuchin gradually got more comfortable throwing strikes that clipped Michael and then dodging the return blows. However, this must have aggravated Michael because not much after one minute in, Michael connected a low kick with the “Bloodletter’s” groin. However, the injury must have not caused the fighter trouble, because he still managed to completely outclass Michael on his feet. At the start of Round 3, Michael knew he must have needed a KO to win but Capuchin was the one who turned up the pace with a series of punches that landed beautifully. Michael’s leg kicks began to get more and more predictable, and Capuchin managed to block them beautifully. By the end of the round, Michael was breathing ragged while Capuchin looked confident in his victory. A 30:27 unanimous score confirmed that, and before the fighters were escorted out of the arena, “Bloodletter” called out Kotetsu Yamamoto for a title shot. Result: Capuchin – Decision (Unanimous) Main Card Featherweight Bout: Fenton Hilton (#10/4341)(6-1-0) vs. Shane “The Ranger” Gooseman (#14/3259)(6-3-0) Prediction: Hilton – TKO “The Ranger” started the fight by bringing Hilton into a clinch, but that immediately proved to be a bad decision as the fighter unloaded punch after punch into Gooseman. Still in the clinch, Gooseman managed to land some good knees but an elbow to the head from Hilton caused a cut to open up. Gooseman started looking tired, and was not rewarded with any successful knee strikes. More punches and elbows followed from Hilton until a particularly nasty uppercut rocked “The Ranger,” turning his legs to jello as Hilton unloaded a wild flurry of strikes. Culminating with a massive uppercut that left Gooseman on his knees, the referee was forced to call an end to the fight as Hilton thanked the crowd. Prediction: Hilton – TKO (Strikes) Heavyweight Bout: Shamil “Puncher” Aburahimov (#6/3990)(9-5-1) vs. Done Carvalho (#8/2500)(4-2-0) Prediction: Carvalho – TKO Abdurahimov dodged a leg kick from Carvalho before immediately entering into the clinch, where Carvalho shrugged him off. A series of combinations from Carvalho failed, but a particularly brutal headkick cut “Puncher.” Carvalho was then able to land a successful series of blows, and many fans thought that the rookie fighter would be the winner. However, evidently believing that enough is enough, Aburahimov sent a devastating right hand that stumbled Carvalho, followed by another one that sent him to the mat. “Puncher” got on his back, and after a particularly brutal series of strikes, the referee was forced to save him as Aburahimov thanked the fans. Result: Aburahimov – TKO (Strikes) Heavyweight Bout: Larry “Bullion” Mayflower (#5/2744)(10-5-0) vs. Butch Larson (#7/4250)(10-9-0) Prediction – Mayflower (Submission) Immediately taking Larson into the clinch, “Bullion” was rewarded with a prompt counter takedown due to his inability to pull Larson’s guard or take him down. Mayflower then proceeded to advance his position, sending some strikes along the way to try and improve his scorecard. Larson and Mayweather then both attempted to submit the other, though both were unsuccessful and the referee was forced to stand them back up. However, Larson instantly drove Mayflower back to the ground, but it was too close to the end of the round for anything to happen, though Mayflower did attempt a triangle. Round 2, similar to Round 1, started off with a Larson takedown. “Bullion” then attempted a guillotine, a triangle, and then an armbar but to no avail. The referee then stood the two back up, only for Larson to drive in yet another takedown. Mayflower was still dominant on the ground attempting submissions as another referee standup led to another Larson takedown and submission attempt before the end of the round. The crowd started jeering at this point due to a lack of action. Round 3 started off with, you guessed it, a clinch attempt by Mayflower followed by a Larson takedown. As the referee stood them back up, Larson landed a crisp jab that left “Bullion” bleeding. As Larson tried to do some more striking, Mayflower brought the fight back to the ground, where he attempted several more sub attempts before the referee brought them back to their feet. One more takedown from Mayflower was completed before the round ended, and the judges awarded Mayflower a unanimous 29:28 victory. Result: Mayflower – Decision (Unanimous) Co-Main Event Welterweight Bout: Dobber Snodgrass (#3/913)(7-2-0) vs. Emre Hussain (#6/2353)(7-1-0) Prediction: Hussain – TKO After the sleep inducing match that was Larson v Mayflower, the crowd was excied to see Snograss and Hussain duke it out on their feet, throwing strike after strike. Snodgrass was dominant in this regard, but a takedown from Hussain followed by some solid ground and pound gave Hussain the round in the judges’ books. Round 2 was much the same way, with Snodgrass showing superiority to Hussain in the clinch, but another takedown and ground and pound from Hussain left Snodgrass battered at the end of the round. In Round 3, Snodgrass was desperate to keep the fight on his feet, but Hussain was able to counter a feeble clinch attempt with a takedown. Snodgrass was beaten to a bloody pulp on the ground, surprisingly without any referee stoppage. As the final bell rang, the judges awarded Hussain a unanimous 27:30 victory. As Hussain thanked his army of fans, Snodgrass spoke threateningly to the interviewer saying that someone would pay. Result: Hussain – Decision (Unanimous)
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  45. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/146709115548.jpg HFC 48: Klimov vs. Martin July 16th, 2016 in the Kazan Sambo Center. It’s been a while since a belt traded hands in the HFC, in fact it was April 9th that Voya Klimov reclaimed the middleweight belt from Zak Rosenstock. Now, more than 3 months later Frank Martin takes the stage at the Kazan Sambo Center in front of more than 7,700 ecstatic fans. Will a belt change hands tonight for the first time since April? Either way, let’s take a look at the bouts going down tonight. Undercard Bouts Light Heavyweight: Emet “The Uncontrollable” Golem (#20/4650) (4-6-0) vs. Brock Price (#23/10616) (1-1-0) Prediction: Golem - TKO Welterweight: Leonid Dyachkov (#21/11735) (1-2-0) vs. Rafal “Chappie” Zamana (#13/5540)(5-4-0) Prediction: Dyachkov - TKO Light Heavyweight: Francis Lestienne (#17/5040)(4-3-0) vs. Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida (#14/4106)(6-2-0) Prediction: Machida - TKO Middleweight: Starling Silva (#17/3446)(5-2-0) vs. Phil Taylor (#19/6007)(6-5-0) Prediction: Silva - TKO Welterweight: Todd “The Metal God” Cannon (#8/3443)(7-4-0) vs. Niklas “The King” Nyysonen (#11/3383)(8-4-0) Prediction: Cannon - Submission Main Card Middleweight Bout: Joe “The Pain” Ranieri (#6/2752)(13-6-0) vs. Guillermo Mendez (#15/3444)(9-5-0) Ranieri, the more experienced fighter here, is coming off a two loss streak to Frank Martin whereas Mendez is fresh off of two wins. Ranieri certainly prefers to keep the fight to his feet, but he is no slouch in the ground department with his brown belt in BJJ. Guillermo, though a relatively novice fighter compared to Ranieri, has showed lots of promise in his ground game lately with armbar submissions. Will “The Pain” recover from his Martin induced losing streak, or will Mendez force the 29 year old fighter to tap out? Prediction: Ranieri - TKO Light Heavyweight Bout: Dropkick “DKM” Murphy (#8/2528)(7-2-0) vs. Andy Bangsit (#5/1815)(4-0-0) Bangsit, the undefeated black belt in BJJ faces one of his toughest challenges today when he goes up against Dropkick “DKM” Murphy, a brutal fighter who has won most of his fights by Round 1 (T)KO. Will Bangsit maintain his undefeated streak, or will he end up knocked out on the floor of the arena after a brutal series of “DKM” strikes? Prediction: Bangsit – Submission Heavyweight Bout: Andrey “Pitbull” Arlovski (#4/1046)(13-8-0) vs. “BOOMSTICK” Stones Mahones (#2/1051)(11-1-0) Two of the top ranked fighters in the HFC heavyweight division face off today in a fight worthy of its own main event. The winner of this match will definitely move up in the HFC’s eyes to a position to challenge Max after Kristoffer failed. Arlovski has been knocking out opponents before the referee can stop him, and with an exception to his most recent fight, his opponents have been out cold before the end of Round 1. Though his boxing is brutal, he tends to lag behind many of his opponents in both the clinch and on the ground. Mahones is a newcomer to the HFC, but already ranked at #2 in one of its most competitive divisions. He won his most recent fight in just 15 seconds with a devastating right. Like Arlovski, he tends to stay on his feet, meaning that the fight tonight will be a massive bloodbath. As the two boxers square off tonight, who will be the one lying unconscious on the floor, and who will be the one looking for the belt? Prediction: Mahones - TKO Co-Main Event Featherweight Bout: Bruce “The Crippler” Triplett (#5/1381)(13-4-0) vs. Rollo Gracie (#3/1252)(8-1-0) Rollo Gracie, the featherweight terror that never lost a match before facing the champion that is Kotetsu Yamamoto, returns to HFC in this massive bout against Bruce Triplett. Triplett is primarily a striker, having won every single one of his matches either by KO or by referee stoppage. Like Gracie, he faced off against champion Yamamoto, but this time he was the one receiving the stoppage. Triplett is deft on his feet, and a true threat to anyone that tries to outstrike him. Gracie, returning to HFC for the first time since his defeat, is primarily a ground fighter as evidenced by his prowess in wrestling and his brown belt in BJJ. Virtually every opponent to go up against him besides Yamamoto has ended up tapping out or unconscious. His striking game is unusually weak for a fighter his class though, and definitely a concern for him in this fight against Triplett. Will Gracie continue his domination of the featherweight division, or will “The Crippler” knock out the #3 featherweight seed and aim at fighting Yamamoto again? Gracie is managed by Arcamilon the Coach, and sponsored by both Highland Clothing and M.O. Fight Wear. Triplett is managed by Ray Shifflet and sponsored by Anarchy Clothing & Laundry Prediction: Gracie - Submission Main Event Middleweight Title Bout: Vova “Shoumen” Klimov (#1/775)(9-3-0) vs. Frank “The Transporter” Martin (#4/1168)(7-0-1) Vova returns to the arena for the first time since HFC 40 to deal with the undefeated Martin, who is fresh off of two wins against the formidable Joe Ranieri. With the middleweight title on the line, tensions are high and these two undeniably skilled fighters will have a bout that lives on in HFC history. Martin is a well rounded fighter, though he prefers to force referee stoppage through the use of brutal kicks to the head that leave his opponents staggered and unable to respond. Only 1 of his wins has been a decision, and the draw was when he was an amateur fighter in the Quick Fight Championships. Klimov, likewise, is strong in all aspects of fighting. Though he has been defeated 3 times before, he was able to grasp the victory against both Nemkov and Rosenstock, two fighters that were both worthy of the title of champion. Klimov’s preferred (T)KO pattern is devastating punches that his opponents have nothing to respond to with. Will Klimov be able to handle Martin as easily as he has handled past opponents, or will “The Transporter” emulate Nemkov and Rosenstock and snatch the belt from “Shoumen?” Klimov is managed by Aleksey Markov, and sponsored by Notorious Clothing Company. Martin is managed by Bronko Buster. Prediction: Klimov - TKO
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  46. damn it less competition for my lvl of noobness. All good though still plenty of noobs for me to get better.
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  47. Hendricks just needs to stop fucking bloating out to 220 pounds then trying to dump it all when he goes into training for a fight...
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