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  1. Hey guys, great to see MMA tycoon is doing so well in user voting on GM Games. If you are looking for other games to pass time just like MMA tycoon, you may want to check out the site below. -------- General Manager (GM) Games - http://gmgames.org Since 2011, GM Games is a media organization focused on sports management games. Our members are a community that perform the role of a 'Sports General Manager' aka GM. We cover video games for team sports that require a successful GM to shape the direction towards a championship franchise. GM video games are available and evolving on multiple operating systems and devices. We are inclusive of all developments and companies designing games that best simulate this reality experience through technology solutions. GM Games is your source for sports simulation games. http://gmgames.org/wp-content/uploads/gmgameslogodark.jpg --- My name is Chris, I created the site a few years back. Thanks for reading.
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  2. http://i.imgur.com/sOHPg79.pnghttp://i66.tinypic.com/1z1tkcg.jpg
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    This is what happens when you stop using TRT. Do any of you guys use TRT? http://i.imgur.com/yWwzksy.jpg
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  4. Dude... your grasp of mma history is selective at best, at worst nonexistent. Putting aside the insane use of the term "unknown" in this sentence, lots of people with worse than 2-1 records or at least close have fought on MMA PPV main cards. Off the top of my head - Satoshi ishii, James Toney and Steve Jennum - so unless you meant *precisely* 2-1 for some reason... I'm not going to deal with alternative facts. I've got enough Kellyanne Conway in my life. Lesnar won his title and defended it. Therefore he deserved his shot. End of discussion.
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  5. I visit that site quite a lot, in fact that is where i go for the new manager / GM sport games because you get a lot of the minor indy titles there.
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  6. 16 man tournament. Winner 500k plus 3 months VIP. See tournament section for sign up.
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  7. It's okay Dale I'll call a waaaaaambulance to pick him up from the airport
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  8. You cant join alliance if you dont have vip but if you lose VIP you stay in alliance you are not kicked out. Also you cant invite people in alliance who has Trial-VIP but they can join if alliance is not invite only.
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  9. I give this post a Tayne on Tayne.
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  10. I always find the Lesnar example so frustrating. The man was so obviously more than his 2-1 record (way to misrepresent someone by how they appear on paper) and his title reign proved this out. Dana White and co should be lauded for this foresight, not derided. The fact that this amazing success on the part of the UFC is cited as a failure proves how nonexistent the logic is in this argument. Lesnar won and, far more importantly, *defended* his HW title TWICE, so it turned out for the best. You underestimate the volatility of the heavyweight division, where quality athletes towards the top of the weight limit come sometimes decades apart. It's a special case. You have to think about how thin the talent is in that division, especially how barren the heavyweight landscape was before Brock was champion. Brock brought money to the division, and money brings talent. This is why the people who cry about big money fights are so insane - don't you realize that better prizes (this is PRIZE fighting, by the way) result in better competitors? People act like Brock Lesnar was C. M. Punk - he didn't go in, get embarrassed and prove he never should have been there. He went in, won, proved YOU wrong for saying he shouldn't have been there, and enriched the sport in the process by increasing it's visibility and profitablility. Shut up about it already. You are wrong. Demonstrably, provably wrong.
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  11. This thread is amazing, too bad i kinda lack the time to participate in it, but i will try with something brief for Victorio, only fighters that have fought already ofc, cant speak about the others. So: Xobile Padayachee - I wouldnt keep him for long, have some fun with him in an ID org but he doesnt look like a long term project. Prefers standup speaks for his lack of hiddens and also his opponent got the "has the better chin" in the pre fight text, while popping KO power (meaning he is not a granite chin), so yeah you might have serious trouble with this fighter's hiddens. Hao Ah Yu - Ehm, couldnt speak a lot about him cause he already popped physical related stuff on TOTT. You would have to test him in some more fights to tell if good or not. Nicholas Faber - 25yo creation, soon he will be falling behind the 18 yos of the same ID range. Didnt notice any high or too low hiddens. Tres Centecion - Awesome KO power, popping both ko power and lethal high kicks. Id give him a few pounds and fight at 155 lbs. though. Clinton Hunt - another 25yo creation who will be having troubles skill wise against 18yo creations. Hidden-wise isnt impressive as well, because confidence is like at the bottom at hidden priority, but he got "has the better chin" message in one of his fights plus you are doing well with him. Primo Brunetti - looks fine, cant see something from his tott but he knocked out a granite chin pretty fast, though it was low energy KO but still.. I am curious why dont u test your projects to see hiddens before you invest 4-5 months in training them. Vinicius Costa - good chin but questionable confidence, may be the gym though but he has the same issue as most of your 25yo creations - already far behind in skills. Ok, based on what I said your best fighter should be Tres Centecion and he is worth investing some time. If I had your roster Id start replacing the 25yo creations with projects but I see you are doing the same. Would be nice if you test those projects hiddens before you have spent half an year training someone who likes musicals. Cant say exactly which fighter is worst but i dont like faber to be honest - elbows and knees arent the strongest weapons in this game.
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  12. I would be very pleased to offer to host if that is something you would consider.
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  13. Surely there must be an org somewhere willing to host the final?
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  14. Greydog games much like this game are made by a small team of independents that really do need the support if you can at all afford to give it, it is a fantastic game but it does lack the ability to be social with other people otherwise I would still just be playing WMMA for my fix
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  15. I was about to set a deadline but this one is perfect. Quick work, my man. Thanks I've put in the request and will send the cash as soon as Mike approves
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  16. The updated tournament bracket is here Is it going to be better for you guys to fight 2 rounds or 3? i just didnt want any ties to ruin shit
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  17. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14553313898707.png Krystian "Polish Hooligan" Soszynski 6-2-0 No. 1 Bushido Light Heavyweight contender Hey, McCullen... 'dominant champ', how much time you need to grow some balls and accept the fight? I know you get used to easy opponents and never fought a legit fighter, but those times are over! If you are too weak or scared to defend the belt, just leave it to the big boys and keep fighting carefully selected cans somewhere deep in the division, I promise I won't trouble you there. I'm sure daddy Rei will find you some low level guys to beat like he was doing during your entire career and everything will be fine. Just don't block that belt with your terrified ass, paper champ.
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  18. After taking a brutal beating and landing a lucky punch in the last fight I highly doubt that you'll even dent Pekka. - Mr. President Donald J. Trump
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  19. Gladiators KT Tournament Round 1 What a great night of fights we had here tonight, we started 16 fighters competing, now were left with 8 who will move onto the 2nd round of this heavyweight KT tournament. Let’s take a closer look at a breakdown of the fights. Opening bout Michael Balrog vs Eric Shavers Starting the night off in a bang was Michael Balrog vs Eric shavers. The fight Started out with both fighters throwing punches, as no one was landing Shavers decided to take the fight to the clinch. From there was saw a mix of uppercuts, shoulder strikes, elbows, and body shots landing for both fighters. It was looking very competitive until the moment that Balrog landed a glancing elbow that sliced a big cut into Shavers’s forehead. From there the fight took a big turn in favour of Michael Balrog, continuing to land shots meanwhile Shavers was having a very difficult time trying to break clinch, and dish out shots of his own to no success. The crowd was going wild as Balrog landed another huge shot which clearly put Shavers on wobbly knees. Balrog sensed that Shavers was hurt, following up the big shot with a flurry of nasty elbows that put Shavers on his back. With a 10 count from the referee the match was over and declared a TKO at 3:56 of round one. Your winner Michael Balrog. The victory must have been sweet after what was said between the fighters leading up to the fight. 2nd fight William rose vs Dayton Stanbury In our second fight of the night, William rose took on Dayton Stanbury. A very dominant William rose took it to Stanbury, opening up a big cut in the first round and beating away at it. Stanbury used his kicks well by doing a lot of damage to Roses legs, he also went high with the kicks a few times but not finding success. A very pivotal moment occurred in the second round when Stansbury ducked into a hook that put him down, displaying good willpower he beat the 10 count and the fight continued, although only briefly as Rose landed another huge hook that dropped Stansbury again. It looked to be over at that point but Stanbury showed extreme grit and determination by getting up just before the referee could say 10. After getting up He looked exhausted, but still managed to land a leg kick just before Rose closed the distance, tied him up, and landed an uppercut that put stanbury away for good. The winner by TKO and moving onto round 2, William Rose. 3rd Fight Simon Macrus vs Giorgio Rossi This fight was fairly competitive, unfortunately prematurely ended from a cut, which declared Simon Marcus the winer by TKO. From what we did see, Both fighters mixed their strikes up going to the head and body, in what was a boxing match as no kicks were thrown by either fighter. Not much else to say, except it is surprising we see so much cuts with these big boxing gloves on. 4th Fight Donald trump vs Andre Pierno Starting this fight out we see a good exchange of strikes from both fighters, after about 30 seconds of striking Trump tied up Pierno, who looked gassed already, leaning on Trump and taking a breather. Pierno got his breath back and broke clinch, another period of striking and Pierno looked really tired. He might need to work on his conditioning or ease up on the training before his fights. Trump takes advantage of a worn out Pierno by clinching up again, after some exchanges in the clinch, Trump unloaded a whopping uppercut that rocks Peierno, then followed up with another uppercut that Pierno did not recover from. The winner by TKO, Donald Trump. 5th Fight Emmet Brickwoski vs Lothar Darkthrone They opened the bout with a nice striking exchange, both fighters countering well with well timed punches and kicks with Darkthrone having the slight edge. Within the first minute Darththrone had been cut by Brickowskis quick step in hook. The fight continued with Brickowski being the aggressor but it still remaining extremely competitive. With one minute left in the first round Darkthrone clinched Brickowski and pushed him back into the ropes. In the clinch we saw an equal amount of punches blocked and landed, although nothing with impact on the fight. The second round played out much like the first, Competitive in the clinch and in kickboxing. The third round is where we saw the most important moment of the fight. Brickwoski landed a snapping shot which dazed Darkthrone, Darthrone used his punches to keep Brickwoski at bay until he got his legs back under him. Surprisingly Brickwoski didn’t seem to notice that Darkthrone was hurt as he didn’t rush for the finish. The fight went on and was still a back and forth technical match until Brickowski caught Darthrone with another hook that dropped him. Lothar Darthrone showed good heart by getting back to his feet, but still out of it, all Brickowski needed was one more punch to the non-defending Darthrone to end the fight by KO. 6th Fight Pekka Toivonen vs Petr Van Zant This fight was absolute chaos. Early in the fight both fighters landed punches nearly at the same time which opened cuts on each fighter. A quick break due to a groin shot halted the action unfortunately but it didn’t affect the fighters. Still going at it Toivonen missed with a right hand which Van Zant took full advantage of as he rushed Toivonen with punches flooring him. Toivonen managed to beat the 10 count at 8 and he contined to fight after some clinching and striking Toivonen opened Van Zants cut even more with an inside punch at the end of round one. Moving into round two, with the gushing cut on Van Zant, Pekka Toivonen knew where to strike. Van Zant tried defending it but Toivonen was too much as he hammered away at it.The referee was forced to stop it due to huge cut and the massive blood loss of Van Zant. 7th Fight Tygan Shen vs Shotgun Kelly This fight was a quick one. After moving into the clinch early into the fight, Shotgun Kelly landed a vicious knee that cut Shen, But not affecting him, the fight went on and ambitiously in the clinch. But after a break clinch from Shen, we saw a strong uppercut landing for Shen that dropped Kelly and put him to sleep. With the winner by KO: Tygan Shen. 8th Fight Victor Danchev vs Armando MonDrago This fight really was a real muay thai fight, the majority of the fight took place in the clinch, all of which was dominated by Victor Danchev. MonDrago was breaking the clinch well but Danchev was having non of it and went straight back in for the clinch every time, MonDrago couldn’t keep Danchev off of him, but even when he did manage for a few seconds, he didn’t do anything with it, he wasn’t able to land anything effective which lead to a unanimous decision win for Danchev A very dominant performance has Danchev moving onto round 2 of this heavyweight tournament in style with 42 of his clinch strikes landing compared to MonDragos 3. Final Bout Ogbah Powers vs Marco Quincy In the final fight of this tournament round we witnessed another quick TKO in Ogbah Powers vs Marco Quincy. Very early in the fight Powers clinched and landed a punch that cut Quincy. Quincy didn’t give up as he fought back in the clinch, landing shots of his own, and trying to break clinch. Powers forced Quincy against the ropes not letting go for dear life. After a bit of clinch fighting, Powers landed the most powerful, earth-shattering shoulder strike i have ever seen! I mean, I’m surprised it didn’t kill Quincy. Amazingly, Quincy kept in there but was seriously hurt, Powers kept Quincy in the clinch landing more and more shots until he unloaded a big uppercut that sent Quincy to sleep. Official results Michael Balrog Def Eric Shavers TKO Elbows Round 1 William Rose Def Dayton Stanbury TKO Punch Round 2 Simon Marcus Def Giorgio Rossi TKO cut round 1 Donald Trump Def Andre Pierno TKO punch Round 1 Emmet Brickowski Def Lothar Darkthrone Ko punch round 3 Pekka Toivonen Def Petr Van Zant TKO cut round 2 Tygan Shen Def Shotgun Kelly KOpunch round 1 Victor Danchev Def Armando MonDrago unanimous decision round 3 Ogbah powers Def Macro quincy TKO round 3 Written by John Schneebly
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  20. Emil "Future" Marinov http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/1/1w3.jpg "Tim Red Robin, I see you are the only fighter at my level that doesn't have a fight booked. Do you have the balls to step in the ring with me punk?"
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