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  1. Nonsense. "If you choose not to set predicted tactics for your opponent, the fight engine instead looks at his previous fights and makes a prediction of what he will do based on those stats. If your opponent has not faught yet and you don't make a prediction, your fighter will go in with a balanced defense." But if you press update even once, then it's activated for the next fight whatever the sliders are and it can't be deactivated so you better set them accordingly.
    3 points
  2. Why is it so bloody expensive to permanently retire a fighter? 90 days of VIP? That seems really steep. Is there a balancing related reason for this that I am missing? I mean, I get why it costs VIP to begin with. Simply to encourage a well supplied pool of fighters. But 90 days is really harsh for a relatively peripheral function in a slow paced game like this one. It certainly explains the awkward amount of 40 to 50 year old skeletons, which get recycled over and over to spin a few more rounds on the laundry merry-go-round. "C'mon ye old c**t, FIGHT for me!" "No ..... no please, my knees hurt ...." "That's too bad ...... I have reserved this stack of purple shirts ...... you'd love 'em!" "I'll do it ..... I still got that killer instinct, man!" "You sure do ......... you sure do ...."
    2 points
  3. If you don't plan to use them, do not touch them at all. If you set them to 50/50 the system is then in use and it's totally different situation compared to not setting them at all.
    2 points
  4. Next step - Tainted supplement excuse
    2 points
  5. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14896585657430.jpg Thomas Silver Jr (311413) Geordie Power was a tough opponent who halted my momentum. All good, i am so keen to get back into the ring so i took a fight on a short turnaround to get some confidence back. Joey Boss, we're opening the card but the guys at Dynasty better get my KO of the Night bonus ready, as i am head hunting and i plan to set the pace for the rest of the night!
    2 points
  6. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14308329177011.jpg Michael "Mickey McGuiness" Murdock (279026) After going 7-4 in MMA i decided to once again swap my MMA gloves for the KT gloves. I admit, going 1-3 in my KT return was not part of my plans. But i just turned 27 but there is no time to celebrate. Maxim, you are also on the wrong end of a losing streak and unfortunately i need to add another loss to your record before i can go back home to celebrate my birthday.
    2 points
  7. I agree. They already let Lesnar dope with no repercussions. They should just have them both fight each other in a roid bout. It will be the most epic thing to ever be televised.
    1 point
  8. I think he has to be tested the entire time for the suspension to progress to a finish. When there was talk of Brock vs Jones, I read that the timetable would have been very stretched out due to Lesnar not being tested due to his retirement.
    1 point
  9. To have at least 2 fighters become champ and actually learn the game lol
    1 point
  10. You beat me to it ..... I was about to say the same. "I had no idea that "Roidster 3000 - Max Muscle" was tainted!"
    1 point
  11. This fighter http://mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilepublic.php?FID=321693 is currently signed to my org and in the second round of a tournament. His next fight is all booked. The manager no longer exists so this guy was on the FA list. I know of at least one person who tried to pick him up to help keep the tournament going but the timer ran out and this guy is still a free agent? I've seen other fighters belonging to the departed manager picked up by others so I'm wondering what's happened here? Am i missing something?
    1 point
  12. I like the designs, will be picking some up.
    1 point
  13. Exactly, take it away and they fighters will have to either walk around much closer to their weight class or move to a different weight class.
    1 point
  14. Sorry guys for not following up on this thread, due to a few different reasons. Anyway, all those who already have participated ( = wrote a story already) , will stay signed up, while I'll give you all one more week to write new stories with other fights. The more different fighters that sign up here, the better, so that the forum members have some fun stuff to read and follow. Deadline: must have written a story on here before 20/09/2017 or it will not be taken into account anymore. Any level of your own fighters can be written about on here, noob fighter or elite level beast. So once again, apologies for the delay, but take full advantage now guys and potentially win the scholarships! Have fun and do so in style!
    1 point
  15. Nice to see a new clothing company with some decent designs. Good luck to you sir
    1 point
  16. Some of those designs arent bad!
    1 point
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    1 point
  18. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14725547022255.jpg "Magic" Mike Charles (301069) So it took me a while to get over my first loss. But in that time it gave me the chance to prepare for my next contest. Oddis, I don't like losing so i am sorry for what is about to happen to you in Hilo. You best be ready to tap, otherwise you risk permanent injury to yourself.
    1 point
  19. Ironman Fight Club XVI sept 16 fight preview Match 1: Bricks "Parpaing" Thrower (5-4, 205lbs) vs Boyd "The Vanilla Og" Clark (2-4 ,170lbs) Both fighters are still very young and still have a long way left in their career however neither fighter has been super impressive so far. On one hand we have Brickers Thrower with a winning 5-4 record who seems to be very hard to predict since he throws everything at you, though it seems he does not accel at anything, he is definitely the more well rounded fighter. Boyd Clark seems to be more of a mt fighter though in 6 fights he has 1 ko victory, 1 decision victory and 4 ko loses so he is known to be finished more than he can finish. While on paper this is not an exciting fight, anything could happen from a stand up to a ground fight and it will not be predictable at all and those can be the best kinds of fights. Good luck to both of them in turning around their career. Match 2: Mr Pillage (1-1, 150lbs) vs James "The Nervous" Gregor (3-4, 205lbs) I will not be using the full name for Pillage as it does not translate well in English however what did translate well was his IFC debut where he got a round 2 tko victory vs Boyd Clark. So far in his short career Mr Pillage has shown us that he likes to clinch and he likes to punch and so far he has punched real successfully. James Gregor on the other hand is a very interesting vet in the IFC with some mixed results. He is an excellent boxer and has dangerous gnp and all of his fights has led to a finish so far. I do not expect this fight to go to decision but I am very uncertain of what will happen. Pillage will most likely want to take this fight to the clinch as I do not expect that he can out box Gregor. It is also to note if he wants to clinch he needs to worry about Gregor's size and strength advantage. On the other hand if Gregor can utilize his takedowns for some gnp he might not need to worry about being controlled in the clinch. For a low card fight this is definitely one of the more interesting ones we will see of the night. Match 3: Lenny 'Fagan Blaster' Manelito (2-3 ,185lbs) vs Boss Yonic (4-3-1, 185lbs) While both fighters in this open weight division are the same weight, the fighters could not be anymore different when it comes to fighting style. We have the classic striker vs wrestling match up however Lenny has never been able to finish a fight and Boss Yonic has only lost by submission which I do not expect to see from Lenny tonight. It is also to mention that Boss Yonic has the only draw yet to date in the IFC and it was against exciting up and comer Cattan Engoria. Clearly in my opinion Boss Yonic is the heavy favorite however people love upsets and underdogs and it would be a good start to a turn around if Lenny Manelito could finish the former top ten Contender Boss Yonic. Match 4: Naiki "The Drunken Finnish Demon" Nekele (4-2, 260lbs) vs Lavar Washington (1-0, 242lbs) So far in his exciting career Naiki is getting to be known for two things, his granite chin that has not failed him yet with 0 ko loses and his Kicks. Most of the kos I normally have seen in the IFC are from punches or strikes but not so much Head kicks which is how he won both fights that he got a ko victory. Than there is the returning youngster who has not fought since IFC XI. His only fight was very dominating and he seemly has boxing that could potentially demolish fighters in the stand up if given the chance. While Naiki is getting close to breaking into the top 10 and has more experience in fighting, Lavar seemly has worked really hard on his boxing and I wouldn't want to be the guy fighting him in stand up. I feel like a lot is at stake for a fight that is only 4th on the card because it could be Nekele's ticket to the top 10 or Washington's big win as he starts to climb the ladder. Match 5: Paul Michael Levesque (3-4, 255lbs) vs Gin Kobra (3-4, 140lbs) Paul Levesque has yet to be knocked out so far losing 3 of his matches by way of submission. He also seems to like to use his gnp skills even though he is a white belt bjj and it has been proven to be a problem in the past. Gin Kobra is a higher belt in BJJ but he has yet to try to win a match via submission so far though I would think its possible he will try to if he gets into trouble on the ground. Even though I have not seen it really utilized yet but Levesque does have some decent boxing he can work with as well. Gin Kobra is used to using his Boxing skills so this might not be the day for Levesque to try to win with stand up but his boxing skills might help him last longer enough to get to the ground. I think if Levesque gets his hands on Gin Kobra and bring him to the ground it will be a quick easy ground and pound finish for the much larger fighteras long as he can stay away from Gin Kobra's better BJJ skills. Gin Kobra is on a 3 lose steak falling from the top 10, so this is a must win for him if he doesn't want to be known as a mid carder. Match 6: Iain "The CN" Tower (2-0, 275lbs) vs Toghrul Rasizrade (2-2, 162lbs) In his IFC debut Iain Tower needed 50 seconds to completely ko his opponent with leg kicks. In a qfc fight he also showed his ability to use his bjj to tap people out as well so he is a very exciting young prospect who believe might be on his way to the top 10 somewhere soon in the future. Here to spoil that is the much smaller tricky wrestler who last time fought older Damien Demento to a decision lose in what many believe to be a close fight though he really lost the fight on the ground which is where he definitely wants to take it this fight. He must be very wary that he is fighting someone with better bjj and he cant get sloppy on the ground in this fight or it could be over via submission. Iain has a much better stand up game and is the favorite in this fight but Toghrul has clearly been working on his boxing for some time now and keeps making improvements to it. Match 7: Damien "The Terror" Demento (3-1, 185lbs) vs Greg "The Gronk" Bell (3-5, 300lbs) I think a lot of people see Greg Bell as a former top 10 star who is now going to the middle of the pact but he has a big chance to prove why he has been a big part of IFC since the first card. While Bell has lost his last 3 fights he has a couple advantages other than experience coming into this fight. Just like any other Ground Fight Bell has been in, he is the bigger stronger gnper and in this fight he also has a higher BJJ belt than the smaller Wrestler who has been on a roll lately. There is another thing to see here that not everyone might notice but Gronk is not afraid to strike and the last wrestler fight Demento was in he lost the striking battle to Toghrul Rasizrade even getting cut while trying to get to the ground. Being better at striking as well being the bigger stronger fighter might take a lot out of Demento before Gronk unloads his dangerous gnp. Demento is known for his Dangerous gnp as well, cutting Jimbo Bradbrook bad enough to make the ref stop the fight in round 2. However if he makes the wrong move he could easily fall into a submission by Gronk who loves to wait and let his opponent make a mistake. Can Demento get one step closer to the top 10 or will he be another victim of the man who is tied for most IFC card fights in its short history? Match 8: Serj "Chop Suey" Malakian (4-3, 185lbs) vs Vic "Bonebreaker" Nikolai (5-4, 185lbs) We have almost a mirror of match 3 but with two IFC vets who started all the way back in IFC2. They both have recently lost to rising star Steve Butabi on their way to the top and could use a win in their quest for the top. Vic Nikolai will be wanting to take this fight to the ground but he does have a history of getting tkoed early in round 1 when met with some strikers and Malakian has a history of koing his ground savvy opponents within the first minute of the fight. If Nikolai can weather the early storm from Malakian and get this fight to the ground than he will be in a great position. This match is a classic case of a striker with not so great wrestling trying for a quick finish before he can get taking over by the ground game. The big question though who is the favorite in this match because I could see this going either way and one thing is certain, no one wants to lose with all these new rising stars and signees coming in because no one wants to be left in the dust in the title hunt. Match 9 (co main event): (8) Eldar Tskhadaia (5-1, 243lbs) vs (9) Steven "The Steamroller" Kennedy (4-3, 178lbs) Steven Kennedy has been the underdog every single fight since winning the IFC title awhile back, why should this match be any different. This is a position he is used to being in however this is a must win fight if he wants to be taken seriously about getting another title match which is an unfortunately situation for a former IFC champion. Elder Tskadaia is known for his gnp, something he has used to cut 3 people bad enough to get the ref to stop the fight. Sure that's not as interesting as getting kos but he still gets finishes and brutal ones at that. Kennedy will need to use his superior BBJ to tap out Tskadaia before he can do too much damage. With so many people trying to get their spot into the top 10 it is interesting to note that unless they get a draw, someone will be giving up a spot in the top 10. For one fighter, this will be a ticket to being taken serious in the top 10 but can Steven Kennedy once again prove all the disbelievers wrong that his title run was not a fluke? Match 10 (main event): (2) "Big" Steve Butabi (4-0, 290lbs) vs (4) Ricky "Big Tex" Hughes (7-2, 264lbs) If you like big hard hitting stand up fights than this might be one of the biggest main events you can have right now that is not for a title. Former IFC champion Ricky Hughes is known for big exciting fights and finishes as well as not losing a fight yet that wasn't for the title. The man who wants to change this fact is fastest rising star the undefeated Steve Butabi. Not many people in the IFC are bigger than Hughes psychically but Steve Butabi is known for making short work of his opponents. Only one fight so far from Butabi has gone more than one round and it was a true test of his granite chin as he spent most of a round getting stomped by Damien Demento's gnp but he came out of the round almost unfazed to win by tko 33 seconds into round 2. While being stand up fighters known for kos, Hughes throws all sort of strikes from combos to head kicks while Butabi seems to like punching as his effective method of hurting people and he has a clinch that I wouldn't want to be stuck in. Hughes has proved to be very resilient and is without a doubt the second biggest known star in the IFC besides current undefeated champion Mew Choo. Even though Butabi is higher ranked for this fight, he is definitely considered the underdog though a big win here would almost certainly mean a title shot in the future one would assume. People have been waiting for Butabi's bubble to burst but it still hasn't and if he can knock off one of the most popular fighters in the IFC amazing things will be seen in Butabi's future.
    1 point
  20. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15042915103269.jpg Tony "Killer" Kijowski (315605) I went into my last fight a bit out of shape and i was lucky enough to scrape through. I won't make the same mistake again as i take on Kevin Love. Kevin.... Be prepared to meet my feet as i put you to sleep.
    1 point
  21. Primaries, physicals, takedown defense and takedowns play a large part in this. Even if you try to predict and prevent a takedown it is obviously going to help a certain amount.
    1 point
  22. No I've never discovered how. Be interested if someone tells us how to though!
    1 point
  23. i've already sent the dosh bro, consider it as a tiny donation for all the great avatars you have hooked me up with so far!
    1 point
  24. no "adapt" just means your fighter over time will adapt to what's actually being done. If you don't set predictions your fighter uses his last 20 fight average on what he's going to do for a prediction. using adapt just allows your fighter to see what's actually happening in this fight and predict accordingly. How fast he adapts is based off IQ and SHIG slider
    1 point
  25. Two down, one to go, and I'm feeling better about my chances on that top one, since I won a fight vs David Brent today & won a fight vs Whymer Van Mastodon today. 9/9/2017 = the greatest day yet in my MMA Tycoon career.
    1 point
  26. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15042037209588.gif Little nugget needs to swing bigger hammers and fight Heavyweight division one day.
    1 point
  27. 1. hit 56 so far 2. nope 3. So far so good 4. nope 5. meh 6. done 7. hit 6 8. nope still got time
    1 point
  28. All complete except the TWGC, I had 3 runner ups so far. Was #1 manager rank for over a month straight in June/July. Only goals left really are #1 P4P fighter and TWGC win.
    1 point
  29. Get to 1000 victories and have another 1p4p fighter.
    1 point
  30. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15042915103269.jpg Tony "Killer" Kijowski (315605) While i am happy i won my first fight, i am not happy with not finishing my opponent. I went into this fight out of shape and got lucky against a more experienced opponent. I will focus on my training and hopefully i can show my potential in my next fight.
    1 point
  31. Well I'll be dipped! That was an action packed first episode! A big thank you to all the Featherweights who put it all on the line! I'd like to formally introduce the Season one, Featherweight cast of Marty Robbin's Fight Ranch™! http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/15/15w21.jpg Joe Innocent Age:26 / 5'4 / Record: 4-2 Our oldest FW contestant, This Belize-Born / Canadian raised wrestler is already proving to be a fan favorite amongst audiences according to our latest online poll. The reason why you ask? Even while on his back the man continued to throw strikes. To his surprise after losing Rd 1, the audience was cheering for him! In Rd 2 after taking his opponent down, Innocent stood up holding his opponent's ankles and dived in throwing a meteorite of a left hand which resulted in a TKO. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/27/27w16.jpg Tony "Killer" Kijowski Age: 19 / 5'7 / Record: 2-1 "Killer" is an Englishman who utilizes the rarely seen French Martial Art, Savate, which focuses on low & body kicks. He punished his opponent for 3 rds with repeated kicks to the body and legs resulting in them having to be medically assisted from the ring. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14453701498003.gif Dumba "Touch of Death" Diame Jr Age: 19 / 6'0 / Record: 2-1 A Sierra Leonean protégé of Season 1 Coach Kordell Bailey Sr., Dumba showed exactly how much hes been taught as it only took him 34 seconds to take his opponent's back and sink in an effortless Rear Naked Choke victory. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/23/23w9.jpg Matvey "The Gymnast" Pavlov Age: 19 / 5'4 / Record: 1-0 Pavlov's parents were conditioning him to be the next big gymnast out of Russia just as they were.. Pavlov had other plans though. This ill-tempered Russian is looking to show off his superb athleticism and submission skills on the ranch. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/42/42b6.jpg Kevin Love Age: 19 / 5'7 / Record: 1-0 Born in Afghanistan & raised in Killeen, TX, Love won't win over many fans with his fight style. But a wins a win right? He is a slow paced, methodical wrestler who will take you down and is content with holding you there until you figure him out. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/23/23b22.jpg Maverick "Magic" Syndal Age: 19 / 5'9 / Record: 1-0 A New York bare-knuckle brawler who showed a surprising amount of versatility in his debut. Punches, kicks, and even takedown attempts were all on display. Syndal toyed with his opponent all 3 rds but sent him tumbling down with a head kick in Rd2 as to say "I could end this whenever i want". http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/43/43b13.jpg Jake "Underestimated" Dillashaw Age: 19 / 5'5 / Record: 1-0 A South African Boxer, whos understanding of clinch positioning, allowed him to dominate his opponent all 3 rds with punches & dirty boxing while never being taken down or hit himself. Impressive stuff. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/17/17w22.jpg Timothy Rex Age: 18 / 6'0 / Record: 1-1 Our youngest FW competitor, is a very bright Muay Thai practitioner who made some viewers a little queasy. He split open his opponent with elbows whilst certainly cracking a rib with some knees. Rumor is his opponent is thinking of retiring because of the beatdown he received.
    1 point
  32. People still believe it was anything other than an exhibition aimed at raking in the dough? Measuring their skill and finding out the better fighter was never the goal of those who put it together, it was just marketed as such. I think Mayweather would have embarrassed Mcgregor badly if he wanted to.
    1 point
  33. Bet accepted Denied for a number of reasons 1. You don't even have $50k on your account 2. You likely won't even be playing on that account by the conclusion of the tournament 3. Nah
    0 points
  34. i can see everyone saying Cormier will win....so , put your $ where your mouth is only taking 7 figure bets
    -1 points
  35. bunch of talkers....typical virtual fans ......Everyone knows Jones is better and will win...but everyone trying to be very knowledgeable about it and make a case for Cormier....if you so sure bring the $M to the table..... not doing 100k bets ....thats for pussys and people that is not sure....im 100% sure Jones will win
    -1 points
  36. I'm too lazy to scroll back and see what I said. I feel like I've accomplished my goals though, so bully for me.
    -1 points
  37. You just wag your finger at them and scold them until they leave.
    -1 points
  38. -1 points
  39. the goat xuxamatola....dick pills
    -1 points
  40. If you dont touch them they are 100% to the right and I'm pretty sure in play. Nobody except Mike can confirm otherwise.
    -1 points
  41. What is that sign guy doing?
    -1 points
  42. I have 3K on my account so I am puttiny 3K on Ozzy then. Money sent! Grant Brophy $3,000.00 2017-09-13 23:28:08 $0.00
    -1 points
  43. You can fuck of you back stabbing cbomb face
    -2 points
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