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  1. I'd suggest pick 5 random noobs in the game who look like they are keen players and surprise them.
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  2. I no longer play and have $488k All I ask for is a small donation to the charity that I am running the London Marathon for on April 22nd Nothing big just a small gesture.
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  3. Sydney Fights a look into the title Race (Updated: 03/05) To me the most important and one of the break or make criterias in an Org is the way titles are handed out and defended. At Sydney Fights, we now have almost every title fight that, as we now reached a point, where it should be much clearer, who is ranked where, we will start to have Power Rankings. Please note, only fighters with at Least one Fight at a Sydney Fights Event will be ranked. 135: Champion: Glass Joe (3-0) 1. Daichi Kishimoto(4-1), 2. Dieselnoi Por Pramuk(5-0), 3. Pinched Nerve (3-0) 4. Gary Dema (3-1) 5. Naruto Uzamaki (2-1) 6. Marcelo Barbosa (4-1) 7. Brain Fog (3-2) 8. Nic Holey (2-0) 9. My Gal (3-3) NR(yet to debut): Title Fight: 07/04 Glass Joe vs. Daichi Kishimoto 24/03 Pinched Nerve vs. My Gal 24/03 Nick Holey vs. Joh Fabnik(5-1) 28/03 Kubota(3-1) vs. Koshadze (1-1) 07/04 No. 1 Contender Fight Pramuk vs. Dema 11/04 Fog vs. Hendal (2-1) 145: Champion: Илья Муромец (6-0) 1. Sun Ming (3-1-1) 2. Silvio Dante (3-1) 3. Marcos Santana(3-0) 4. Half Life (2-1-1) 5. Hodi Gardanbit(2-1) 6. Derrick Ferguson (2-1) 7. Javier Dominguez (1-1-1) 8. DeMArio Valdez (1-0) 9. Tebbo Vang (1-1) NR(not debut yet): Jazz Clementine (3-1), Merrill Wilson (3-1), Sergei Geng (3-1) Title Fight: 31/03 Илья Муромец vs. Sun Ming Key Fights: 25/03 Half Life vs. Ferguson 25/03 Valdez vs. Telkins (0-1) 28/03 Dominguez vs. Noodles Destroyer (1-0) 31/03 No. 1 Contender Fight: Geng vs. Dante 04/04 Gardanbit vs. Carioca (1-2-1) 06/04 Clementine vs. Wilson 155: Champion: vacant 1. Bernardo de Barros (4-0) 2. Gennady Golovkin (4-2) 3. Petchuangtong Sitsongrit (3-0) 4. Max Luther (4-0) 5. Pat Williams (5-2) 6. Che Huu Mo (2-0) 7. Derek Johnson (3-0) 8. Keon Fazeli (4-1) 9.Mirko Filipovic (2-1) 10. Chief Thunder Rolls (2-0) NR (yet to debut): Xavier Merlin (3-1) Title Fight: 01/04 de Barros vs. Golovkin Key Fights: 21/03 Johnson vs. Ban Bus(2-1) 23/03 Merlin vs. Huu Moo 23/03 Fazeli vs. Joints (1-1) 30/03 Williams vs. Coates (2-1) 30/03 Thunder Rolls vs. Chimper (4-2) 11/04 Filipovic vs. Canthrophous jr. (1-1) 170: Champion: Mike Johnson (3-0) 1. Isbrand Gustav (5-1) 2. Akira Harada (4-0) 3. Kevin Daughtrey (5-0) 4. Bruno Javier Jiminez (4-2) 5. Pyotr Petrov (3-1) 6. Steve Collins (2-0) 7. Scotty Toute (2-0) 8. Hanyu Lee (1-0) 9. Julius Wolf (3-2) NR yet: Gideon Navarro(4-1), Chris Snoky (6-1-1) Title Fight: Johnson vs. TBA Key Fights: 25/03: Gustav vs. Jiminez 25/03: Lee vs. Rawlings (1-1) 25/03: Collins vs. Wolf 01/04: Daughtrey vs. Nascimento (2-0) 01/04: Harada vs. Odinson (1-0-1) 01/04: Toute vs. Idontknow (2-1) 08/04: Navarro vs. Finnegan (2-1) 08/04: Snoky vs. Kankunnen (3-2) 185: Champion: Big Asznee (7-0) 1. Wayne Benning (3-0) 2. Sergei Bumanov (2-0) 3. Apollo Reid (5-3) 4. Sammy Kilbach (5-0) 5. Tvica Iruscek (3-1) 6. Ciro di Marzio (2-1) 7. Mickey Diaz (3-0) 8. Egon Graumüller (2-1) 9. Travis Mitchell (2-1) 10. Gary Red (2-3) NR: (yet to debut) Man Itizer(6-4), Jack Anville (4-3), Kalmin Maltsuri (5-4) Title Fight: 24/03 Asznee vs. Benning Key Fights: 23/03 Red vs. Silva (2-2) 24/03 No. 1 Contender Fight: Iruscek vs. Bumanov 24/03 Mitchell vs. Alexander (3-2) 28/03 Itizer vs. Maradonna (5-3) 31/03 Kilbach vs. Di Marzio 01/04 Anville vs. No Cranio (2-1) 205: Champion: Damatang Camara (6-0) 1. Mister McNasty (6-3) 2. Cornelius Albatross (5-1) 3. Marco Carnera (4-0) 4. Tristan Farsight (4-2) 5. Lars Hard (5-4) 6. Sheamus Meallan (2-0-1) 7. Kazuma Kawabara (2-0) 8. Yunieor Dorticosos (2-0) 9. Benjamin Bronckhorsten (2-1-1) NR(yet to debut) Mikey Tyson jr. (5-0), Kurt Wagner (2-1), Ken Ring (5-0), Unknown Combatant (5-4) Title Fight: 31/03 Camara vs. McNasty Key Fights: 24/03 Farsight vs. Tyson jr. 25/03 Hard vs. Loressi (2-1) 28/03 Dorticosos vs. Silva (2-0) 30/03 Meallan vs. Rangel (2-0) 31/03 Carnera vs. Wagner 06/04 No. 1 Contender Fight Albatross vs. Ring 07/04 Bronckhorsten vs. Combatant 265: Champion: Rick Piano (7-0) 1. Rivo Riitta (2-0) 2.Mark Borrego (3-0) 3. Travis Dillon (4-0) 4. Bill Shorton (4-1) 5. Brock Bolt (5-4) 6. Yoshihiro Nakayama (4-3) 7. Angel Childress (2-0) 8. King Hippo (2-1) 9. Hans Nebel (2-1) NR(yet to debut): Gyukosho Fujimoto (3-0),Yoshioro Nakayama (3-3) One-Off Non-Title Non – Org Fight: 25/03 Piano vs. Agrinya (3-2) Key Fights: 21/03 Hippo vs. Alexandrov (1-1) 21/03 Nebel vs. Strong 23/03 No. 1 Contender Fight Riitta vs. Fujimoto 31/03 Borrego vs. Dillon 04/04 Shorton vs. Arago (2-4) 04/04 Bolt vs. Nakayama 265+: Champion: Arn Anderson (3-0) 1. Ole Anderson (3-0) 2. Harald Knochmal (3-1) 3. Voshon Daniels (2-1) 4. Wladimir Yaroslev (2-0) 5. Jeff Messer (2-1) 6. Matt Wills (2-1) 7. Ben Morro (2-0) 8. Hulk Hogan (4-3) 9. Bwana Mkubwa (1-1) NR yet: Bob McDonald (3-0) Title Fight: 25/03 A. Anderson vs. O. Anderson Key Fights: 24/03 Knochmal vs. Daniels 24/03 Mkubwa vs. Schmidt (2-0) 30/03 Hogan vs. Messer 07/04 Yaroslev vs. Morro 07/04 Wills vs. DiBiase(1-0)
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  4. Great idea I suggest Skenoj, he is very active and can go VIP with it
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  5. and do not pm me on this crap humorz -- just remember you will never be allowed in forum again period
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  6. It does truly take a special kind of stupid to make humors seem like the reasonable one
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  7. The first Budokai Tournament hasn't even started yet, and we are announcing a new tournament already. This time, Budokai comes with a concept not seen earlier seen in MMATYCOON, a tag team tournament Tournament rules: 16 man enter the tournament Everyone competes in teams of two, assigned randomly from all participants Single elimination rounds (Each rounds consists of two fights, every team member will fight both the members of the other team. Fighters must be created on or after a chosen date, to be announced later (but likely 1 or 2 days after the tournament fills up) Testing is allowed, up until the 8th of April, 22:00 GMT Fighters must be able to make 205lbs, and can't weigh less than 205lbs Fighters must be created at 18 years old. Match rules Standard Budokai match rules (2*10 minute rounds, whole fight scoring) A finish scores your team 2 points, a decision 1 point, a draw or loss scores no points. The team with the most points will continue into the next round If teams have the same amount of points, the team that finished their wins the fastest will continue. Prizes The winning team will split a winning pool of 1 million dollar (500k donated by Budokai, 500k donated by Tim Qwe) The winning team will fight eachother for the first Budokai Light Heavyweight Championship The winner of the Budokai Light Heavyweight championship will earn 3 months of VIP. Contact me or post in this thread to enter
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  8. *Please note that this episode of the RISE Podcast was "recorded" on 03/16/18, before RISE 20* Humble: “How is it going everybody? Welcome back to another episode of the RISE Podcast. You are not gonna wanna miss this one, as our guests for today are the #2 and #1 ranked fighters on the RISE P4P rankings, Randy Kelly and Wes Ray! Up first I will be asking our current lightweight champion, Randy, some questions. How are you, Randy?” http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/2/2w18.jpg Randy Kelly: “ I’m feeling good, training is going good im hoping to defend my belt or take another one as soon as possible” Humble: “At the moment, nobody seems to be in contention for your belt, and it is actually confirmed that you’ll be taking on the latest signing, Ty Nikulesci, under TWGC rules. Are you looking forward to that bout?” Randy Kelly: “Yeah im looking forward for that fight , I always wanted to do a grappling match . I love testing myself in other areas of fighting, i love competing.” Humble: “Are you confident you are going to win this fight?” Randy Kelly: “If it was in MMA i would be sure one hundred percent that i will win but for as good of a grappler i am BJJ is a different area but im still confident that i will win something like 80%” Humble: “With some training in your stand up, would you ever consider doing Kickboxing in your career?” Randy Kelly: “Yes sure why not ? i would love to do a kickboxing match.” Humble: “It would be interesting to see how that would go. Now, out of the entire RISE lightweight division, who do you think you could be facing next?” Randy Kelly: “I don't know at first 155 was the best and most stacked division in RISE but now the division is not good, I will face the one who will cement himself as the no 1 contender” Humble: “I agree with that. Luckily, you have that grappling fight to look forward to though. Thank you for your time, Randy. We hope to talk to you again soon!” [An advertisement for RISE Gambling begins to play] http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/1517948196RISE%20Gambling.jpg “Put your money on who you think will win at RISE 20!” [Wes Ray is seen shaking hands with Humble before they both take their seats] Humble: “Heyo welcome back. We are now sitting down with the Middleweight Champion, Wes Ray. Wes, you’ve dominated at RISE so far and rightfully earned your place at the #1 spot in the RISE P4P Rankings. Nobody has been able to defeat you in the cage, but now another challenger has come in attempt to become the first to best you, and take the belt. This time it is Max Slaughter who will be attempting it when you two face off this Saturday. How do you think the fight is going to go? Are you prepared for it?” http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/42/42b6.jpg Wes Ray: “How do I think it's going to go? Is this even a real question? I'm "The Best" for a reason. No-one is stopping me, I'm leaving the cage the same way I'm entering it: the champion. That belt might as well be tattooed around my waist. The guy can wrestle. While we never got to wrestle one another in college I do feel like I am the better wrestler, and I think we can pretty much all agree not only is my bjj legit but definitely better than his. Also I have power in my hands. Even though I know I am better than Max, I do what I always do and hit the gym. So yes I'm prepared.” Humble: “Speaking of college, you said that you were a NCAA Division 1 Champion while you were at Iowa State University until you were forced to move back to support your family. Do you mind giving any more details on your experiences of wrestling at Iowa State?” Wes Ray: “Well I enjoyed it as well as my time in Junior College beforehand. But nothing quite compares to learning from Cael Sanderson. That guy is probably the best wrestler and wrestling coach in the world.” Humble: “He certainly seems to be an icon over there. Now, when you moved back home to your family, you apparently started taking some online Gracie Academy classes, and soon earned your blue belt in BJJ. What were the classes like?” Wes Ray: “They were fun and you have to take a video of you doing certain things to pass your blue belt. When i got my purple belt a little bit back you have to get it from them in person for purple and higher. But they have tons and tons of instructional step by step videoes that you can just watch time after time. The only problem is unless you have a grappling dummy you do have to find a person to practice the stuff on and that isn't always easy. But I enjoyed it immensely.” Humble: “I’d feel a bit awkward if I had to record myself doing that sort of stuff. Anyway, moving on to other champions, who would you say, other than yourself, is the most feared and dominant champion RISE has at the moment?” Wes Ray: “Well Kelly seems pretty dominant and to have the gull to call me out means eh also has some pretty big brass balls. So I'd throw him in there. Aron has just as many wins in RISE as I do so he has too but I don't think he wants any part of me.” Humble: “Who do you think would have the best shot of possibly taking the title from you?” Wes Ray: “Currently: no-one. In the future: Dante. Like I've said before the kid is a good fighter and he's young and constantly improving. He's good now and some day I think he will be great and the future of RISE or at least the future of 185.” Humble: “Dante is a good fighter indeed, and i’m sure the fans would love to see you two battle it out one day. Anyway, let’s move on to the final question. You have proven that you can both knock people out and submit them, but which way of finishing your opponents would you say you enjoy the most?” Wes Ray: “It's tough to say really. The animalistic side of me loves the not so technical school yard bully ole ground and pound, but the athlete and sportsman side in me likes the technical grappling less violent hope they tap so i don't have to do serious damage to them.” Humble: “Both are very deadly. We’ll be seeing you again at RISE 20, where you’ll be defending your belt for the 3rd time. Take care and goodnight.” [The screen fades to black as Humble and Wes Ray are seen exiting the shot]
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  9. RISE 21 Preview By: Bigby Wolf Main Event Matt Cooper (4-0) Vs. “Grumpy” Melvin Comeau (8-3) Melvin Comeau has every reason to be “Grumpy”. After losing against Aron for the title for the second time, it doesn’t look like he’ll be getting another shot soon. On top of that he’s up against one of the hottest talents to have joined the ranks of Rise. Matt Cooper has 4 fights under his belt, all of which were won by knock-out. Both Cooper and Comeau have a similar fighting style and are trained extensively in Muay Thai. We should be in for a great fight, because both of these guys need this win. Comeau knows he’s fighting for his future in MMA, while Cooper knows all too well that the path to his future in the MMA will need a victory against one of the top contenders! Co-Main Event Wale “White Chocolate” Ammond (4-1) Vs. Pyrrhus Nikos (4-1) The Rise Lightweight division needs a few more contenders and both of these guys have proven that they can perform when that bell rings. Pyrrhis Nikos came to Rise as an unbeaten fighter (4-0), but his first fight against Nick Morris must have put a dent in his ambitions. The Greek will be looking to re-establish himself in this fight against an opponent that should suit his grappling/submission style better. His opponent “White Chocolate” will be entering this fight as a slight favourite. Wale Ammond has been nothing short of impressive ever since joining Rise and wrestling his way to two unanimous decisions against Messi and Shields. With both fighters lacking in true KO-power, you can be damn sure that this one will end in a submission or a decision. Fight 8 Athan "The Arachnid" Pallas (5-1) vs Armend Hardcore" Berisha (2-3) *Fight accepted on short notice* Fight 7 Charles “The Kid” Kenway (3-0) vs Catalin “The Young King” Marius (1-0) Well, for those of you following our feeds you already know: if these will trade punches as well as they traded insults in the past few weeks we’re in for a legendary fight. The reality however seems slightly different. Marius may not like it, but bookmakers all over the world see him as a heavy underdog in this one. “The Young King” may be a slightly better fighter standing up, his punches don’t seem to pack the sort of power he will need to end this fight early and if he gets taken to the ground he’ll probably get his ass handed to him, because his opponent is by far the superior wrestler. And that’s what “The Kid” knows how to do better than anyone. A submission specialist, Kenway managed to make every opponent so far tap out in less than a minute. Kneebar, kimura, arm triangle… we’ve already seen it all from him and he was on display for less than 2 minutes total. You read that right! Charles Kenway’s career in the ring counts 117 seconds and 3 submission victories. It would be quite an upset if we don’t see another quick submission victory in this one! Fight 6 “Team 10” Carlos Anderson (4-1) vs Frank Granger (1-0) Youtube-star and all round fighter Carlos Anderson has been working his way up the chart of Rise. His only loss so far was against current champ Henry Aron, but other than that he dominated his fights from start to finish. Anderson Packs a mean punch and combines it with an excellent ground game making him a force to be reckoned with. He’ll be up against young Frank Granger. With only one fight to his name, Granger still has a lot to prove, but what we saw from him so far was impressive. In his first fight at Rise 17 he knocked out Jim Crocker in 24 seconds, making Crocker leave Rise complete disillusioned. At the young age of 19 the Cleveland-Born brawler shows a lot of potential, but he will need the upset victory over Anderson to start a streak! UNDERCARD Fight 5 Niudu Kakka (3-0) vs Bill “The Thrill” Hardwick (2-1) Niudu Kakka is well on his way to getting a shot at Randy Kelly’s title. With 3 victories in less than 2 minutes Kakka has been going medieval on his opponents’ collective asses. The Fin is only 19 years old and already ranked #3 in the Rise rankings. Another win will cement his way towards that title fight everyone is hoping for and it looks unlikely anyone will be able to hold him back. His opponent Bill Hardwick is working his way back up the MMA ladder after a bad start of his career in SNPF, where he lost a controversial decision match. After getting picked up by Rise he seemed to be hell bent on proving his worth in the world of MMA, wrecking Changggg and AJ Daniels with strikes. Being the stronger boxer “The Thrill” certainly has that puncher’s chance and maybe even more to win this one and cause an upset. Fight 4 Samuel “The Gentleman” Gervais (3-0) vs Ian “The Blade” McMahon (2-0) Guys that are great at boxing and get nicknamed “The Gentleman” are something to watch out for, and this is certainly true for Samuel Gervais. The Canadian has been on a roll since his debut in the MMA. Getting 3 first round victories easily, he has yet to find an opponent that can go toe-to-toe with him. Maybe Ian McMahon can be his first real test. McMahon is an all-rounder, but lacks in true finishing power, winning one fight in the second round and one by decision. He may get the edge if the fight gets taken to the ground, but the bookmakers see him getting knocked out quickly by “The Gentleman”. Fight 3 Fred “Red” Daniels (1-1) Vs. Michael “Down There” Grundmann (2-1) If I need to put my money on which fight will last the longest this is probably it. Fred Daniels has had one loss and one victory in his career, but in both his bouts, the referees decided the winner. His opponent, Grundmann, has shown in the past that he has the capability to make someone tap out, but his first fight in Rise saw the judges decide the match as well. With both these fighters being fairly evenly matched it’s hard to pick a winner, so we’ll let the judges decide! PRELIMS Fight 2 Slipp “The Kid” Rock (1-2) Vs. Corey “The Crimp” Valentine (0-1) There’s a reason this one is so far down the list. Slipp Rock has lost his first two Rise fights and if he wants something of a career he needs to start winning soon. After getting knocked out at exactly 2:46 in the first round twice it’ll be thrilling to see if he can get past the 3 minute mark. His opponent, Corey Valentine, has yet to win his first fight, but he did put up quite a fight in his MMA Debut. He managed to take Robin cohen deep into the third round before tapping out to an Americana. If he can keep the fight away from the ground he may have a shot at winning his first fight and ending “The Kid’s” career . Fight 1 Carlos “Droopy” Jimenez (2-3) Vs. Raghave “Ragster” Upadhyaya (3-2) A light heavyweight bout at the bottom of the rankings. Jimenez has been working really hard te re-establish himself in the world of MMA after starting his career with 3 successive losses. And in the last few weeks he actually succeeded, getting 2 knock out victories got Rise so far to offer him a shot and he looks like he’ll do anything to make the best of it. His opponent Upadhyaya had been on a roll since joining Rise until Daniel Orndorf overpowered him at Rise 17. If the “Ragster” wants to get his flow going again he really needs to win here.
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  10. Dude this aint a scam Im running the London Marathon on April 22nd the full 26.2 miles which I aiming to do in under 4 hours. The page is a charity page that the money goes directly to. None of the money goes to me. Thats how it works. Believe it or not but running 26.2 miles Im doing for fun. All the training Im doing for fun.
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  11. I must thank you Jude. If it wasn't for your wise words of saying everything in the Aspire Network is crumbling down I may never have even checked this. After 11 months of being the #1 Clothing company and winning 2017 Company of the Year, it finally happened. http://i63.tinypic.com/28v3gj8.png http://i67.tinypic.com/2ekrsjt.png http://i67.tinypic.com/azcs2e.png But seriously, a big thank you to everyone for there continued support of the store. Strangely enough I wanted a successful store before a successful manager career when first starting the game. Yes, I am weird. And you better believe I'll definitely be looking to celebrate with another giveaway in the near future. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/1492148859Logo%20v2.png
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  12. Pop the donation over and the moneys yours. Send me an email once done via in game and Ill transfer straight away. I could give away for free. I dont need it but just trying to get some exposure to the charity Im running for. The fund raising is harder than the training. As you can see from my page Im close to finishing my training. Under 5 weeks to go. 26.2 miles
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  13. cut the bullshit -- no need for this crap and making fun of someone with disabilities -- your very lucky your not banned for this here -- you will be next one promise you
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  14. Phone totally didn't update before I posted this haha I'm out before I even began lol
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  16. rip its a great avatar hate to see it go
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  17. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/32/32w23.jpg Daniel Orndorf: This was an upsetting loss for me. Very frustrating. I knew if I could land clean that I would finish Phaneuf, but he was way too slippery for me. Congrats on the win, bud. Enjoy it while you can, cause I'm hitting the gym and training my ass off to get done what I need to do to avenge my loss.
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  18. Great Work on the Previews and interviews keep it up!
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  19. Pulse Fighting Championship 280K+ http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/1513448326nnn.gif Presents: Noah Liamson's "In the Spot Light" Interview Series Episode 1. Live from New York City you are now entering the spot light with Noah Liamson! I of course am the new voice of Pulse Fighting Championship 280K+ and I for one plan on helping this great organization change the game! We start tonight a new chapter of unrepresented coverage and insight with the best of best here in Pulse! Sometimes this series will feature champions, up and coming fighters, or simply people making big impacts in Pulse. Lets start things out with a bang! Light Heavyweight Champion http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20160102200801WHC3.jpg Bryer McGuire (290390) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14366511375001.png 13-1 12 KO's W 1 Decision W ​Bryer McGuire's Sponsors: Dauntless MMA Apparell http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/thumbnail/1494382320logo%20thumb%20resizw.jpg http://www.mmatycoon.com/clothingpublic.php?cid=5252 Red Light Coffeeshop http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/thumbnail/1498069577RLCthumb.png http://www.mmatycoon.com/nutritionpublic.php?ncid=5285 Liamson: Whats next for Bryer McGuire? McGuire: I have 3 fights left on this contract; I really like the organization,So I will be a part of Pulse for a long time to come. Liamson: Was this last title defense against Mikael Brophy (248399) the most difficult yet? http://www.mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=913276 McGuire: Brophy was tough, but he is a striker, so right in my skillset. I would have to say my toughest fight so far has to be Bryan Mayhem (291955). He actually won the first 2 rounds against me, but I wasn't to worried; I knew it was only going to take one clean shot and he would be done and it worked out for me. http://www.mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=910257 Liamson: What fight do you want the most ? McGuire: I will fight anyone, anytime. I have made that clear to the management at Pulse. I don't ask for fights and I don't turn them down I just fight whoever they send me. Just put them in line and send them my way. Liamson: What are your thoughts on next opponent Sol Kwon (299167) http://www.mmatycoon.com/scoutfight.php?fida=299167&fidb=290390 McGuire: I think this will be a good fight, he has 8 wins by KO, I have 12. So one of us is going to sleep. This will be a stand up war for as long as it lasts. Just don't blink or you might miss it. Liamson: What is the Bryer McGuire Prediction for the title defense against Sol Kwon (299167). McGuire: I have a lot of respect for Kwon, but he is going to sleep, I will call it early in round 2. Liamson: Ladies and gentlemen you heard it here first from the Pulse Light Heavyweight Champion he will be victorious by KO early in round 2. This will unfold on an absolutely stacked card including three title fights! Live from Tokyo, Japan at the fabulous Nippon Judokan on March 31st, 2018 its PFC 29 PPV3 (902427) http://www.mmatycoon.com/orgupcomingeventpublic.php?EvID=902427 I would like to thank my sponsor: http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company_banners/1520164933banner.jpg http://www.mmatycoon.com/nutritionpublic.php?ncid=5444 Motto: Below Average at Nutrition, Excellent at Laundry! 90% - transaction fee. For myself Noah Liamson and the Pulse Fighting Championship Light Heavyweight Champion Bryer McGuire thanks for reading and until next time this is "In the Spot Light".
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  20. Iron Man Fight Club 42 (17th March 2018 – King Theatre, Los Angeles) Main Card Main Event – Middleweight Division Title (Champion) Roman “The Pain Train” Divac (9-0, 198lbs) vs. (#1) Brooklyn Brawler (11-3, 190lbs) Our main event of the evening is for the IFC middleweight title. Newly crowned champion Roman “The Pain Train” Divac will be making his first title defence against #1 contender Brooklyn Brawler. Coming into the IFC with a perfect undefeated 8-0 record and as a former champion elsewhere in the tycoon universe, Roman Divac was awarded an instant shot at the title against Island monster and new IFC champion Light Heavyweight, a fighter who had just handed undefeated IFC hall of famer Mew Choo his first ever professional loss. It was a massive test for Divac but he faced it head on and took the fight to the champion managing to stay a step ahead for the entire twenty five minutes. After all three judges scored each round in Divac’s favour, Divac was crowned as the middleweight divisions new champion and now he will attempt to defend not only his belt but his nine fight undefeated record. His challenger tonight is 11-3 Brooklyn Brawler who will actually be making his second attempt at the IFC championship belt only this time in the middleweight division. Brawler’s first attempt at the title was against then undefeated Mew Choo and ended relatively quickly in the first round by a guillotine submission. A disappointing performance but since that time Brawler has worked extremely hard to make it back to the top of the pile and after a three fight win streak culminating with a second round TKO over newly signed prospect Ribociclib Kisqali, Brawler has earned the right to challenge once again. This fight is almost guaranteed to be a stand up war. Both fighters have shown themselves to be exceptionally good knockout artists and both have only ever needed the judges to declare them victors on one occasion apiece. Brawler, incidentally, is also currently the org’s leader for most knockouts with eight. Divac is very good at a distance and likes to use his punches from the outside whereas Brawler prefers to get up close and personal in the clinch and has defeated many of his opponents after softening them up there. Divac has shown that he can fight inside when he needs to but more importantly he has shown that he is able to control where the fight goes which was evident against Light Heavyweight where he managed to keep the stronger clinch fighter at bay. Brawler will need to find a way of keeping hold of Divac or he will likely face the same result. Divac looks to be the overall more rounded fighter but Brawler is solid where he needs to be and is an asbolute physical specimen. It would be easy to pick Divac as the heavy favourite going into this one but to count out a fighter with such a high percentage of KO finishes would be foolish. Brawler has worked hard to get here and there is an undeniable reason why he is the number one challenger right now. Still, it is a very tough fight for him and Divac has yet to be beaten. He has also spent time fighting against much older and more experienced fighters and still has never truly been troubled. Co-Main Event – Lightweight Division (#2) Evgeni Lomachenko (9-7, 152lbs) vs. (#3) Mister Island (10-5, 145lbs) Our co-main event of the evening is likely to be in stark contrast to our main event with brown belt level grapplers Evgeni Lomachenko and Mister Island meeting in a top ranking lightweight clash. Since dropping into the newly formed lightweight division Evgeni Lomachenko has positively flourished and comes into this fight on a two fight win streak. Having beaten Top 10 ranked fighters in Simon Jensen and Luiz Correia Azevedo and both in dominating fashion, Lomachenko has regained much of the hype that was lost fighting against the giants of the IFC and has risen high once more and currently finds himself at #2. Another win tonight could possibly be enough to earn him the next shot at the lightweight crown. Also currently in title contention is #3 ranked Mister Island. Having earned a pretty solid reputation on the Island last season, Mister Island’s successful debut in the IFC against Tzwrtzos Peidis was enough to catapult him high into the lightweight rankings and it is rumoured that Mister Island was actually offered a shot at the title before it was offered elsewhere. For whatever reason the shot wasn’t claimed and Mister Island must now make sure he keeps winning if he has any intention of becoming the IFC lightweight champion Though this fight is almost certainly going to be a grappling showdown both Lomachenko and Island have very different approaches to the ground game. Mister Island has a very aggressive submission based game and looks to finish the fight, sometimes even at the expense of a solid position. Lomachnko on the other hand is just as likely to finish the fight with ground and pound. Both fighters have good take down offence and it will be interesting to see who makes the first move. Mister Island may decide to test his striking skills against Lomachenko as he will have a decent advantage in that area. A tough fight to predict but Lomachenko has looked good lately and will be the slight favourite. With a lot riding on the result of this fight however motivation should be high and both fighters will no doubt be looking to pull of a big win. Fight 8 – Lightweight Division (#6) “Dark and Light” Soul Shadow (6-3, 163lbs) vs. (#12) Brock “The Bodyguard” Sampson (6-4, 168lbs) Our next fight pits rising lightweight star “Dark and Light” Soul Shadow against Brock “The Bodyguard” Sampson who very well might be making his final appearance as a professional mixed martial arts fighter. Soul Shadow, who began his MMA journey at just sixteen years old, had already forged a very respectable 5-2 record fighting in the open weight division but after dropping into the lightweight division and picking up a solid win against newcomer Ma Moru to go 6-3 overall, looks as though he could be growing into a serious title contender and currently sits at #6 His opponent tonight is 6-4 Brock Sampson who, rumour has it, might be about to hang up his gloves for good. Sampson started his career in the IFC and despite being less experienced than the vast majority of his opponents has generally fared well and very rarely looked out of his depths during any of his fights. He holds notable wins over Boss Yonic and Wolfgang Lee Roth and though his recent form hasn’t been terrific has still managed to secure his place in the Top 15 of the lightweight division. Perhaps feeling as though he has reached his peak, Sampson will make one final appearance in the IFC cage and will no doubt hope to go out with a bang. In terms of match up, Soul Shadow is undeniably the more well rounded fighter and is generally strong in all areas. Sampson too doesn’t have any glaring weakness except for Muay Thai which is an art that he obviously has never felt the need to explore. The most interesting aspect of this match up is that both fighters are not only clever tacticians but also capable of finishing in different ways. Both Shadow and Sampson have ended fights with KO’s and submissions depending on what has been necessary and it will be interesting to see who will try to bring the fight to where. On the ground it is pretty even but in the stand up Shadow should be able to step it up a gear with his all round striking game and coupled with his superior form of late will be favoured to pick up a win and deny Sampson the grand exit to his professional career Fight 7 – Middleweight Division Manuel Lora (9-6, 180lbs) vs. Dex “The Assassin” Arial (7-6, 176lbs) Rounding off the main card we have another ex-island fighter making his IFC debut in Manuel Lora and he’ll be taking on twenty-two year old Canadian fighter Dex “The Assassin” Arial. Manuel Lora hails from New Mexico, USA but got his start in MMA on the island. His first taste of organised, professional MMA was in the ill fated Ghosthouse org where he went 1-1 and failed in an attempt to capture their 170lbs strap against new IFC signing Joao Vitor Xavier. From there he joined up with Chaos FC and after a disappointing debut in which he lost by second round submission, Lora put together a four fight winning streak and ended his time there having gone 5-3. His last fight on the island was against current IFC signed fighter Alexander Porto in the first round of the end of season tournament where he suffered a TKO loss in just thirty-seven seconds. Making his way to the mainland Lora signed with King’s in London and looked to be much improved after two slick first round submission victories. Now having made his way to the IFC Lora will no doubt be looking to keep those performances going. Welcoming Lora tonight is Dax Arial who is fresh off of a successful debut in the org himself. In that fight he managed to take down and submit striker Kung Le in the first round and get off to an impressive start in his new home. This should be very competitive bout with both fighters being evenly matched in their strongest areas. Arial has managed to put in a little bit of work with his stand up and as such will have a modest advantage in that area. Both are predominately wrestlers but Lora takes a more submission based approach to his ground fighter and statistically has an impressive 89% submission rate in all of his victories. Arial on the other hand is more likely to finish the fight with heavy ground and pound or by decision. Without much difference in size it will definitely come down to skill and who wants it more. Both have had their fair share of losses but it is Arial that has proven the more difficult to finish with three of his six having been at the hands of the judges. A difficult fight to call but the gut says Lora via submission. Undercard Fight 6 – Lightweight Division Joao Vitor Xavier (10-11, 162lbs) vs. Harry Entei (7-4-2, 155lbs) Fight number six on the undercard features two new signings in Joao Vitor Xavier and Harry Entei both of whom began their careers in the island. Joao Vitor Xavier made his mark quickly on the island after taking the Ghosthouse welterweight strap in only his third professional fight. After adding another victory to his record from the QFC to go 4-0, Xavier’s winning streak was snapped upon joining the The Island Title org and was never quite able to recapture the form from his earliest days and ended up a disappointing 4-8 which included a failed attempt to become a two time champion in different orgs. After crashing out of the end of season tournament in the second round, Xavier made his way to KFC (King’s not chicken) in London and his up and down form seemed to follow him there. Going 1-2 and bringing his career total to 10-11, Xavier now finds himself in the IFC lightweight division and we look forward to seeing what he can do here. His opponent, South Africa’s Harry Entei, began his career not in MMA but in KT where he went an underwhelming 2-4 in the KOTR island org. From there Entei was signed by The Island Title and got off to a much better start and three fight win streak. Entei seemed to fare much better in MMA then in KT and for the TIT org managed a 7-3 record overall and made it to the second round of the end of season tournament. When the island was done, Entei also ended up in King’s of London and in his only two fights there both ended in a draw. Now signed to the IFC lightweight division, Entei will get the chance to continue on his MMA path. This fight is very likely to be a stand up war and quite possibly over quickly. Both Xavier and Entei have a very good level of striking and are unlikely to want the fight on the ground. Xavier has a perfect record of KO’s in his ten victories so it is obvious that he is viscous when on the offensive but the fact that he has also been finished in each of his eleven losses leads us to believe that he is shaky defensively. Entei too has his fair share of losses but half of those have been draws. A fair percentage of his wins have also been draws also meaning that he is perhaps not as gung-ho as his opponent tonight. A razor thin match up with perhaps Entei being the slightly favoured due to his small advantage in the stand up overall but with Xavier’s wrestling being marginally better the clinch could be an area that the Brazilian could use to his advantage Fight 5 – Middleweight Division Yoel Embolo (10-3, 212lbs) vs. Yoshihiro Sexyama (4-5, 190lbs) Ex-Island star Yoel Embolo finally makes his debut here in the IFC and his opponent is Japanese submission wrestler Yoshihiro Sexyama who is coming into the bout off of a career best performance against sensational wrestling stand out Pacer Dalton Yoel Embolo has been signed to the IFC for quite some time now but for whatever reasons has not been able to agree a date for his debut. Now, having signed on the dotted line, fight night is here and Embolo will have a chance to recapture the glory days of his Island career where he was a two time champion in the TIT organisation and even attempted to become a two org champion when he failed to wrest the belt off of now IFC fighter Light Heavyweight. Yoshihiro Sexyama hasn’t had the benefit of time and experience like many of the other fighters currently signed and for a fighter that got his start a little later hasn’t done terribly during his time here. A record of 4-5, Sexyama’s main criticism has been the lack of consistency in his performances as often times he’ll be unable to follow up an impressive win with another. Still, he has made notable improvements in his stand up and managed to pick up a big scalp in prospect Pacer Dalton and tonight could go one better by defeating popular Island fighter Embolo While it’s fair to say that Embolo has pretty much stagnated since his time on the Island, there’s no denying that he has some very good attributes going for him and should still be able to be competitive against the mid-roster fighters like Sexyama. Sexyama has managed to lose in a variety of ways, a couple of which have been by KO and this is where Embolo will need to capitalise if he is to make a successful debut tonight. If Sexyama can get the fight to the floor there is unlikely to be much a fight from Embolo as the island star isn’t know for his submissions nor has he shown any interest in studyig them. Sexyama on the other hand has shown that he is very capable in that area as all four of his wins have been by submission. Sexyama hasn’t exactly been in the greatest of form but Embolo has also lost his last two fights albeit to tough competition. Embolo will be the slight underdog with many believing that Sexyama has what it takes to get this fight to the ground and get the submission win. Fight 4 – Middleweight Division Bea “Rick” Mason (8-5, 175lbs) vs. Sascha “Widow Maker” Koniezko (4-6, 185lbs) Bea “Rick” Mason had begun to make some serious progress in the IFC middleweight rankings after an impressive run of submission victories but his stock seemed to take a big hit after a KO loss to Jaxson Wilder in his last bout and has left him just outside of the top 15. A win tonight will without question get him back into the rankings once more but to get there he is going to first have his hands full with a much improved Sascha “Widow Maker” Koniezko Koniezko has made a dramatic turnaround in his MMA carrer since joining up with the IFC. After losing his first five career fights in a row, Koniezko has now managed four wins out of his last five and is currently on a two fight win streak. On paper this a very even contest with both very similar in the stand up and Koniezko’s superior wrestling possibly looking to cancel out Mason’s superior ground skills. Mason has been the overall more impressive having racked up a perfect percentage of submission finishes in his victories while Koniezko has not really found his niche as of yet despite some good form. A tough fight to predict but most seem to be leaning towards Koniezko eeking out a decision win in the end Fight 3 – Middleweight Division Bricks “Parpaing” Thrower (11-8, 204lbs) vs. Duc Minh “Ram” Pham (5-3, 175lbs) Next up, beloved IFC veteran and the most experienced youngster to grace the cage Bricks “Parpaing” Thrower takes on New Blood graduate Duc Minh “Ram” Pham who is coming from the same stable as current New Blood tournament finalist Dai Zexi and former New Blood title challenger Tan Han Tuong. Twenty-one year old Bricks Thrower will be making an unprecedented twentieth appearance as a professional fighter and eighteenth in the IFC. An incredible amount of experience for a youngster and even more so being that he made his debut in the very first IFC event. During that time Thrower has always managed to keep above a losing record and has been a staple of the lower to mid range area of the roster. Currently going through possibly his worst spell of form having lost three of his last five, Thrower no doubt will want to get one over on the middleweight newcomer tonight with a big performance. Duc Minh Pham doesn’t have the experience on his side like his opponent but he does come from a solid stable of fighters and a winning 3-2 record during his time in the New Blood division bringing him to an overall 5-3. He is capable coming forward but perhaps a little reckless as his record of finishes in both victory and defeat reflect but at twenty years old still has plenty of time to fine tune his style. This is likely to be a very entertaining bout and a possible fight of the night candidate. Both fighters have the ability to find the KO and both have what might be fair to consider suspect chins. Ability wise there is very little in it with the only real differences being the experience of Bricks Thrower and the decent size advantage he will enjoy going to this one. Another fight that is tough to predict. Pham is from a good team and the tactical expertise will be a big factor but will it be enough to overcome such a huge gulf in cage experience? We can only wait and see Prelims Fight 2 – New Blood Division “The Unbreakable” Gideon Navarro (3-1, 182lbs) vs. Paul “Tapout” Walker (4-3, 186lbs) With the closing of the New Blood division as we know it this will likely be the last time each of these fighters make an appearance in the IFC cage, for a while at least. “The Unbreakable” Gideon Navarro has looked impressive in both of his fights in the org with both ending by TKO. Navarro has also progressed extremely rapidly and looks as though he will be an absolute force wherever he eventually ends up. Paul “Tapout” Walker has also impressed during his time in the IFC but for different reasons. An overall record of 2-3 hasn’t set any records but for a BJJ fighter with very little else but BJJ he has accomplished a lot and graduates from the division with a winning record of 4-3 with all four wins by submission. This is without questions Walker’s toughest test to date and really he will need the stars to align if he is to pull off the upset in this one. Navarro has made some scary gains in his overall skill set since joining whilst Walker still really only has his BJJ. He will need every ounce of the feeble amount of wrestling that he does possess and will need to get this fight on the floor within the first minute of the fight otherwise Navarro is likely to steamroll him with his superior striking skills. Fight 1 – Lightweight Division Bright “Quest” Heather (5-4, 139lbs) vs. Adlan Aukhadov (0-2, 160lbs) Kicking off the evening we have Bright “Quest” Heather, a submission wrestler from Luxembourg taking on Russia’s Adlan Aukhadov who is still looking for his first victory after two attempts. Likely to be a striker versus grappler showdown, Heather will be the favourite going into this one as the more experienced of two and the fact that Aukhadov has yet to pick up a win.
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  21. Charles Kenway: I like this writer a lot he knows whats going on. He knows whats about to go down in a couple of days when i step into the ring 3-0 and walk out #1 contender and 4-0.
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  22. Wow I can`t believe this game dodged me since 2009! Looking forward to this!
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  23. Any mail from that dude is automatically deleted.
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  24. DAREDEVILS MMA 1ST ENTRY INTO THE HALL OF FAME http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/hof/1512197976halloffame-large.gif "Master of Blue Steel" Harold Nicolas (296247) http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20170710020542FullSizeR.jpg http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14349797733652.jpg Record 16-5-0 (W-L-D) Wins 14 (T)KOs (87.50%) 0 Subs (0.00%) 2 Decisions (12.50%) Losses 3 (T)KOs (60.00%) 1 Subs (20.00%) 1 Decisions (20.00%) Next Fight None Song I'm Too Sexy by Right Said Fred Height 187 cm Weight 214 lbs Can cut to 194.4 lbs Age 25 Hometown London Borough of Camden Country England Location London Base London Manager Louis Princip Bank Balance $194,137.51 Alliance Boyz 2 Champz Highest Rank 60 MMA
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  25. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/11/11w20.jpg Voshon Daniels: Alls I gots to say, is... ALL ABOAAARD!!! The pain train is leaving the station and coming straight for you on a collision course, Harald Knochmal! Choo Chooo!!!. Get ready for the Pain!!!
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  26. I dont if already been said. But I think since mma tycoon does a lot of betting why put card table texas hold em style on here..could let players earn money or lose money lol and it would let ppl get together and enjoy a friendly game. Just my two cents
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  27. Congrats to all the winners of Round 1. Tournament status updated on the first page.
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  28. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/32/32w29.jpg Mikhail Faustin A pissed off Mikhail is drunk on the streets of Rio. Holding a 40 ounce he starts rambling a couple of words into the nearest cameraman who was following him "I may have lost Marcinho Sitsongrit but I am still a man! While you enjoying fucking men in the ass I can hold my head up high and say I don't do that shit! I am a man of convictions I fight my fucking way MY FUCKIN WAY!" Mikhail runs into the streets and gets hit by a car
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  29. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/42/42w14.jpg "Good fight, Cocles. Don't feel bad about getting knocked out, everybody in this tourney is going to crumble when they feel my hands. But it won't be that bad. I'll get you all gifts with the tourney money, so when you guys wake up from the comas I give you, at least you'll wake up IN A NEW BUGATTI!!!"
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  31. Congrats Marky and Brent. Should be a cracking final
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  32. RISE Fight League Rankings (Based off of Hype/Pop and Record/Performances) Please let me know if you spot anything that is incorrect and needs changing. Thank you! 145 Champ - Alessio Bianchi(3-1) 1.Charles Kenway(3-0) - 2.Tim Slater(3-1) - 3.Echart Tolle(2-2) - 4.Andre 3000(1-1) - 5.Richey Edwards(1-1) - 6.Catalin Marius(1-0) - 7.Zardu Hasselfrau(2-2) - 8.Cristian Cyborg(3-5) ↑ 9.Eta Knox(0-1) ↑ 10.Carter Von Krokehaumer(0-2) ↓ 155 Champ - Randy Kelly(8-0) 1.Niudu Kakka(3-0) - 2.Wale Ammond(4-1) - 3.Bill Hardwick(2-1) - 4.Samuel Gervais(3-0) - 5.Barrios Messi(4-2) - 6.Nick Morris(2-1) - 7.Ian McMahon(2-0) - 8.Pyyrhus Nikos(4-1) - 9.Pedro Changggg(1-1) - 10.Jeffery Larson(1-1) - 170 Champ - Cornelius Barnaby(4-4) 1.Ricky Gracie(4-0) - 2.Valerio Bartoli(3-0) - 3.Carlos Lawler(7-3) ↑ 4.Meatball Destroyer(4-1) ↓ 5.Jhin Markell(5-1) ↓ 6.Deniis Reynolds(2-0) ↑ 7.Athan Pallas(5-1) ↓ 8.Wade Rogers(3-2) - 9.Facundo Galley(2-2) ↑ 10.Armend Berisha(2-3) ↓ 185 Champ - Max Slaughter(5-0) 1.Wes Ray(5-1) ↓ 2.Max Onera(5-1) ↑ 3.Dante Fiaschi(5-0) ↓ 4.Fred Daniels(1-0) ↑ 5.Carmelo Anthony(1-1) ↑ 6.Terrell Jones(5-2) ↓ 7.Torcadall Sailcirc(2-0) ↑ 8.Michael Grundmann(2-1) - 9.Tony Agotti(1-2) - 10.Slipp Rock(1-2) - 205 Champ - Henry Aron(8-0) 1.Jean Luc Phaneuf(3-0) - 2.Melvin Comeau(8-3) - 3.Daniel Orndorf(2-1) - 4.Carlos Anderson(4-1) - 5.Herbal The Leaf(3-0) ↑ 6.Frank Granger(1-0) - 7.Matt Cooper(4-0) ↑ 8.Herbert Fliegknecht(1-2) ↑ 9.Raghave Upadhyaya(3-2) ↓ 10.Mike Quick(2-2) ↓ 265 Champ - Mario Farina(4-0) 1.Benny Alison(8-1) - 2.Rich Silva Jr(4-1) ↑ 3.Martin Ajax(4-2) ↑ 4.Bruno Faze(3-2) - 5.Nilton Cruz(3-1) ↑ 6.Carver Frost(2-1) ↑ 7.Alistar Ngannou(3-3) ↓ 8.Franco Dillveux(4-1) ↑ 9. 10. RISE P4P Rankings (Based On Above) 1.Max Slaughter(5-0) ↑ 2.Randy Kelly(8-0) - 3.Henry Aron(8-0) - 4.Mario Farina(4-0) - 5.Cornelius Barnaby(4-1) - 6.Wes Ray(5-1) ↓ 7.Benny Alison(8-1) ↓ 8.Alessio Bianchi(3-1) ↓ 9.Ricky Gracie(4-0) - 10.Max Onera(5-1) ↑
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  33. Daichi Kishimoto "Dani "El piece of shit" Rodriguez I hope when I win the title we can meet after that and I will show you how a monster like me will whoop an animal like you!"
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  34. well at least i am slightly better/lucky at winning in real life:
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  35. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14865904659423.gif Catalin "The Young King" Marius: This week I will be training 24/7 I can't stay on the internet and talk all day,we will see and meet in the octagon in one week and we will see how is the best! Good luck buddy and see you next weekend!
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  36. RISE 20 Preview Main Event & Co-Main Event By: Neon Richards Fights 7/8 & Undercard By: Humble Greco Main Event Wes "The Best" Ray (5-0) Vs. Max "Sergeant " Slaughter (4-0) This is the event that people have been waiting for since the start of the reign of Wes Ray. This fight is going to be a back and forth fight that we expect will be going to the ground quickly and be worked on from then. Either way this fight goes their is going to be a huge crowd reaction and a fight that you are not going to miss as one of these great fighters are going to be walking out of the cage with the belt and the other one with there first loss in there career. Wes Ray is coming into this fight the favorite with 3 submissions to his name and 2 (T)KO victories to it as well as people know that he is good on the feet even with his purple belt some say that he has no weakness but if someone is going to figure it out it's going to be Max Slaughter. Max Slaughter is coming into this match winning all of his 4 fights by (T)KO and never leaving the match in the judges hands. He likes to finish his fights and loves to see his opponents lying on the canvas at the end of the night. So will we see the defending champ hold onto his belt for the 4th time or will we be seeing a new champ in the 185 division? You are not going to want to miss this. Co-Main Event Max Onera (4-0) Vs. "Terrible" Terrell Jones (5-1) As you can see this card just keeps getting better and better with this next fight we will be seeing another 185 bout with one submission specialist and the other a (T)KO King. Both of these fighters are coming in to the fight pretty even on the scorecards. The one turning point in this match is obvious if it goes to the ground we will be seeing another victory on the side of Max Onera and a #1 contender shot for the belt. But if it stays standing we could see another victory on the side of Terrell Jones. Both of these fighters though could be looking past this fight at the main card event both of these fighters have been submitted by Wes Ray on his tear through the division and they are looking to get a shot at that target on his back. So will we be seeing a war on the feet or a skirmish on the ground? You are going to have to find out. Fight 8 Athan “The Arachnid” Pallas (5-0) vs Carlos “Ruthless” Lawler (6-3) Moving on to our 8th fight for tonight, we are going to be seeing the undefeated Athan Pallas attempt to break into the top 5 of the welterweight division, as he takes on the #5 ranked welterweight, Carlos Lawler. Lawler was unlucky coming into RISE when he lost to former champ, Meatball Destroyer, by unanimous decision. Though, he bounced back with a swick submission victory against Facundo Galley which brought him back into contention. For Athan Pallas, this will be his second fight for RISE. Pallas impressed in his debut by submitting Alexis Anderson in the second round. Now, Looking at the stats, Lawler is no joke on the feet nor the ground as he has shown that he is a remarkable boxer and has a purple belt in BJJ; however, Pallas’ wrestling should make Lawler’s boxing obsolete. The fight is more than likely to be taken to the ground and in the control of Pallas, but Lawler’s BJJ could give him another victory by submission. I can’t wait to see how this one finishes. Fight 7 Jean Luc Phaneuf (2-0) vs Daniel “The Hammer” Orndorf (2-0) Our first fight on the main card tonight showcases two undefeated fighters who have both dominated in their fights for RISE thus far. This fight bring a new #1 contender to the 205 division, and should be a war. Orndorf came to RISE with no fights to his name, and in his professional debut he defeated his opponent in just 21 seconds. His second fight kept his total time spent in the cage under a minute, as it only took him 32 seconds to end the fight. Orndorf has got serious power in his fists that he’ll look to use tonight against Phaneuf. As for Phaneuf, he also came to RISE with zero fights to his name, which is why it was very impressive to see the shows that he put on for the fans. Both fights went to the judges decision, but they were easy decisions indeed. Phaneuf is a decent wrestler, but seems to use it to keep the fight standing; therefore, we should expect another great show, and a serious brawl! UNDERCARD Fight 6 Tommy “T-Rex” Tank (4-0) vs “The Sleeping Giant” Rich Silva Jr (3-1) Next up we have #2 heavyweight, Tommy Tank, go head to head with #4 heavyweight, Rich Silva Jr. This one should be both fighter’s toughest fight to date. Silva should try his best to keep this fight standing, for even though both fighters have received their purple belts, Tank does have the advantage in his wrestling. Silva has showcased his boxing skills in his previous fight with Bobby Knuckles so we can expect for him to be looking to do the same to Tank tonight. It’ll be interesting to see if Tank can take him down or not. Let’s find out. Fight 5 Tony “Amped” Agotti (1-1) vs Carmelo Anthony (0-1) For the fifth fight tonight, Tony Agotti and Carmelo Anthony will attempt to show us who the better fighter is. Both fighters are pretty balanced in all areas for the fight with Agotti seeming to be more proficient in his Boxing and BJJ, and Anthony in Muay Thai and Wrestling. A win is needed here for both fighters if they want to be taken seriously, so let’s see who wants it more! Fight 4 Next we’ll be seeing Deniis Reynolds and Armend Berisha face off. Deniis Reynolds has some fantastic ground and pound that he showcased in his RISE debut against Nathan Shield. We’ll most likely see him try to do the same to Berisha tonight; however, Reynolds should be cautious in doing so as Berisha has a taste in the submission category. He was able to submit his last opponent, but it isn’t certain that he’ll be able to have any sort of control on the ground against a superior wrestler. Berisha needs a win here, but it won’t be easy with his undefeated opponent. Let’s see if he can pull it off. Fight 3 Opening up our undercard, Mike Swick will be going up against Herbert Fliegknecht. This will be Mike Swick’s RISE debut and he will be wanting to start off with a bang. Swick unfortunately came up short in his debut QFC bout, but rebounded with two KO wins that add up to a brief 20 seconds. He’ll be hoping that he can keep his win streak going tonight against a fighter who hasn’t been as fortunate thus far in his career. Fliegknecht may have fought hard in both of his fights, but he is yet to secure a win. For that reason, we can expect to see him fight his hardest tonight. He’ll most likely attempt to bring this fight to the ground against Mike, for Mike is strong in the stand up, but shows many weaknesses in his ground game that can be exploited. It shouldn’t be tough to bring him down, but as stated earlier, Mike is a fan of those quick KOs. Will he get another one? PRELIMS Fight 2 Fight 1
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  37. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/40/40b11.jpg "Bossman's boy is coming at you head on. Forget waking up in the Bugatti. I'm going to hit you so hard you'll be waking up in a hearse."
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  38. FIGHT 7 http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14956913052032.png (0-0) Pierre Zoro vs. Ethan Glover (0-0) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/43/43w13.jpg FIGHT STATS Fresh blood in KONFLIKT as both fighters are making their pro debuts. Once again though, on the flip side of the inexperience both fighter have seasoned managers at the helm. This fight could steal the show as both fighters are evenly matched. Glover holds the biggest advantage with his Wrestlig prowess. Zoro is very middle of the road stat wise but does have the striking advantage in this one. This may be my personal favorite fight of the night! Two veteran managers facing off head to head with two new fighters great stuff from KONFLIKT. Ryan11p Prediction: With a week of training to go, and both managers being high level I'm gonna say Glover closes the striking gap and is able to utilize the wrestling advantage. Glover by Unanimous Decision. FIGHT 8 http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/14/14w7.jpg (1-0) Melko Murkula vs. Kan Harvey (0-0) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/1/1b16.jpg FIGHT STATS Classic striker vs wrestler in this one! Murkula comes into the cage 1-0 bringing his Muay Thai skills as well as the height advantage. Harvey is making his professional debut. He has good wrestling and boxing stats on paper, strongly paired with a BJJ blue belt. This fight will again come down to what each fighter is hiding under the table with secondary stats. Lots of questions! Will Murkula's Muay Thai be too much? Can Harvey use boxing mixed with wrestling to dictate the pace? Ryan11p Prediction: Murkula's Muay Thai will prove to be too much. Harvey won't have time to get the wrestling involved. Harvey will board the Knockout Train late in the 1st round. CO MAIN EVENT http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/17/17w7.jpg (1-0) Brian Scott vs. Leo Cooper (1-0) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/35/35b17.jpg FIGHT STATS KONFLIKT bringing the heat in another battle of undefeated fighters! This matchup is very close on paper and has plenty of intriguing factors. Scott has the BJJ brown belt, but will that be enough? Cooper brings better boxing and wrestling with a BJJ blue belt to the table. This Co-Main event is looking like a serious battle of control. Striker vs BJJ cannot wait to see which fighter wants its more. Ryan11p Prediction: I'm giving Leo Cooper the nod here. I believe his boxing is too strong and he has just enough to not only keep the fight standing but defend the ground attack. Let’s go Cooper by TKO in the 2nd round. MAIN EVENT http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/21/21b4.jpg (1-0) Aaron Aalto vs. Joel Nielson (3-0) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/17/17w4.jpg FIGHT STATS In our main event Somebody's 0 has Got to Go!! Aalto at 1-0 and Nielson at 3-0 this is sure to be a clash of hungry fighters. Which one wants it more? Both fighters will lean on their boxing skills to establish control. Nielson is a decent boxer, but Alato seems to have hung around quite a few boxing gyms. Aalto will be slinging leather with the nod in boxing and most likely reach. Nielson will need to bring his superior wrestling skills into play. This fight WILL come down to the secondary stats; who's stronger? who's in better shape? Either way it's a fantastic main event. Ryan11p Prediction: I believe Joel "Hulk" Nielson is able to hang tough vs Aalto's boxing and utilize his wrestling to win the fight. I'm gonna say Nielson by Unanimous Decision. A New Era has dawned again. Get Ready for KONFLIKT!!
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  39. Two posters that I made recently for the NYFN Legends Creation tournament: http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1515072039Poster5.jpg http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1520847838semi-finals2.jpg
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  40. Looking for an alliance to join. Coming back after a few years away.
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  41. I'm withdrawing my entry on the basis of blatant multying by the org owner
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  42. Holy shit, that is definitely Wolf-like LOL just kidding TJ, great job indeed. That meter is maxed out, holy shit you are indeed one weird dude.
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