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  1. With deadlines out of the way, I can now focus on the game more. Hopefully the posters from now on pick up on quality too - I'm excited for the future! If anyone has messaged me about something and I haven't responded, please remind me. I've had tons of mail daily and often lose them. Cheers. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1526744461budokai16.png http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1526684690bff17.png http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1525224419budok18.png http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1526929665BUDOKA19.png http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1527108738budo20.png
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  2. i think you have to wait 7 days and then try to make the bookmaker company,i had to wait like 8 days i think then i was able to make it
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  3. 2.5k #banHeritage #banHumorsReplicas
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  4. I think that sounds fair if he doesn't sign before TBD 32, but it's up to Amanda and the higher ups.
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  5. It is over way sooner than expected when Humors can roam the forums freely with other accounts while banned and there is no stop to him. #banHeritage #banHumorsReplicas
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  6. Tip for all 205ers stay ready. There are rumors that the champ is ducking y'all.
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  7. Thanks bro! When its approved I will send over the cash.
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  9. NJMMA Open Weight Grand Prix Season 1: Episode 2 (Group Stage Round 2) – Preview Group A Early Grayce (2-0/1-0 in season, 222lbs) vs. Ruud Huisbrink (0-1/0-1 in season, 277lbs) As one of the two fighters predicted to qualify from Group A, Early Grayce has gotten off to a dynamite start after making quick work of BJJ fighter Rogerio De Souza in what was predicted to be a possible bogey fight for the wrestler. After a brief feeling out period on the feet, Grayce secured the take down and was able to completely negate De Souza’s high level Jiu-Jitsu with some very powerful ground and pound. Managing to end the fight in under two minutes, Grayce has made sure to have maximum time for rest and training as he prepares for his upcoming bout as well as taking an early lead in the group standings Ruud Huisbrink will be coming into this fight off the back of a fairly significant loss to fellow striker Gargan Morus. It was a fight that Huisbrink probably should have done better in and his performance is likely to have disappointing the big heavyweight from Holland. Beaten to the punch from the outside by Morus, Huisbrink was unable to make his reported knockout power count and was unable to contend with the accuracy of his opponent and was finished by TKO a little after in a minute into round 1. A tough result to swallow and an even worse one considering the challenge he faces next. This match up is highly likely to favour the wrestler Grayce unless Huisbrink can pull off something quite spectacular which, realistically, he will need in order to keep his head above the water in the group. Both fighters managed to avoid picking up any injuries or cuts that would follow them into this bout and both were able to get back into the gym almost immediately after their last fights meaning that some significant tweaks could be ironed out in the training room. Prediction: Early Grayce by TKO Blaise Cailloux (1-0/0-0 in season, 210lbs) vs. Rogerio De Souza (0-2, 0-1 in season, 196lbs) Making his first appearance in the tournament after an early bye week is group favourite Blaise Cailloux and the Monacan has had quite the tactical vantage point from week one coming into this next round. Cailloux has already shown a solid wrestling based submission game from his sole fight in the QFC and will no doubt be itching to lock horns with De Souza, especially after watching what fellow wrestler Early Grayce was able to do. Still, if submissions are his forte in place of a ground and pound then this would be no place for arrogance as De Souza is still surely the superior fighter in that department even though so far you wouldn’t know it. As the only pure BJJ fighter coming into a group consisting of two strikers and two wrestlers, it was predicted that De Souza’s only hope of qualifying would be to take out the wrestlers for maximum points and somehow take away a point from his encounters with the strikers. So far De Souza is 0 for 1 against the wrestlers meaning that he really must look to walk away from this fight with a finish if he is to remain in the running to qualify and after a disastrous week 1 fight against Early Grayce, the likelihood of doing so looks much less. Interestingly enough, De Souza has obviously been putting a little effort towards his striking and though technically is still very much a novice, he will have a slight advantage in that area going into this fight. Of course the chances of going an entire twenty minutes preventing Cailloux from getting a takedown is slim to none, the striking advantage does mean that De Souza can afford to be a little more aggressive going forward as being taken down should in theory be to his advantage. It didn’t work out that way last time out but Cailloux seems to be geared a little differently and will be looking to pick off submission attempts from the top. On paper this is actually a more difficult match up for Cailloux then De Souza but after two fairly poor performances from the man from Brazil, I feel the chances of him slipping up once again could be high. Prediction: Cailloux by Dec Group B Antoine Pierre (2-0/1-0 in season, 222lbs) vs. Violet Dawson (1-1/0-1 in season, 188lbs) Getting off to a perfect start to the season, Antoine Pierre will be coming into this bout fully rested and full of confidence. He managed to put away striker Ben Reed in under a minute and looked every bit the group favourite as predicted before the tournament start. He’ll be taking on alliance mate Violet Dawson tonight and another dominating performance could very well be on the cards. After a solid warm up fight in the QFC where Dawson managed to follow in the footsteps of knee legend Jack Dawson and finish the fight by TKO in the second round, Violet Dawson will no doubt be disappointed to have lost that momentum in his first round match up against rotund wrestler Dreamiest Panda. Unable to get anything off from the outside, Dawson tried in vein to tie up with Panda only to be taken down just before the minute mark of round 1. From there it was one way as Dawson was unable to improve position and in the end it was the volume of strikes landed rather than the power that ended the night for him and land him joint bottom of the group without any points at all. This fight has many of the same positives and negatives for each fighters as their first round match ups. Pierre will want this fight on the ground as soon as possible and has the advantage in the wrestling to do so. Dawson needs to striker hard and strike first and he has the advantage on the feet to do that. He will need to put Pierre away early as the longer the fight goes on the more the chance of ending up on the ground trying to fend off submission attempts. Dawson managed to avoid anything too seriously injury wise but his was the more gruelling match up while Pierre was likely back in the gym first thing Monday morning. This will be an advantage for Pierre coming into a match up where he is already the favourite. Another tough bout for Dawson but he really needs to dig deep and try to come away with a least a point. Prediction: Pierre by Sub Manager Yanic (0-0/0-0 in season, 205lbs) vs. Ben Reed (0-1/0-1 in season, 160lbs) Manager Yanic makes his first appearance this tournament and as a fighter that has yet to step into the cage it must be said that he has probably drawn the best match up that he could for his debut. Bringing with him some wonderful wrestling skills, Yanic is expected to be very competitive in this group solely off the back of that alone. He faces striker Ben Reed who has already shown signs of struggling in this tournament and with the benefit of an early bye week, Yanic has had even longer to formulate a plan. Australian Ben Reed makes his return after a disappointing debut against Antoine Pierre where has was submitted in round 1 in just forty-six seconds. He won’t need to do much to improve upon that performance here and has managed to make a small improvement in his wrestling that can only help but overall it is going to be another very tough night for Reed unless he can somehow stop Yanic taking him down. The only real positive for Reed going into this fight as that he will have a chance to rest and work on his game for the second half of his season as his bye week is due after this fight. Without having actually seen Yanic in action we can only theorise on what is likely to go down and the main points we need to take into account is the wrestling of which Yanic is by far the superior. Of course, both fighters are currently novices in the submission game and it’s not outside the realm of possibility that Reed could someone look for a finish there before Yanic or at the very least stall long enough to force a stand up from the referee. This is all best case for Reed however and most likely is Yanic controlling him on top using his 45lb weight advantage. Prediction: Yanic by Dec Group C James Isaac Abraham (1-0/1-0 in season, 215lbs) vs. Antonio Kirby (0-1/0-1 in season, 215lbs) Well, it’s unfortunate but it looks like it’s happening. After a gruelling twenty minute decision loss against heavyweight striker Zou Li, Group C favourite Antonio Kirby has gone awol with rumours swirling that he has not returned to London and instead has been spotted in the streets of downtown New York in a very incoherent state. The shock of the loss has obviously affected him and it looks like James Isaac Abraham will be picking up maximum points without even stepping foot in the cage. If Kirby doesn’t return before Saturdays event nor indeed for any of his remaining match up’s it would blow this division wide open and possible even put pressure on another favourite Zou Li who had to fight hard against Kirby for just a point. Ed Wood (0-0/0-0 in season, 212lbs) vs. Check Conga (0-1/0-1 in season, 233lbs) After a brief opportunity to sit back and scout out his opposition, Ed Wood now makes his first appearance in the season and this fight could be a potential fight of the night. So far Ed Wood looks to be one of the most unique fighters in the tournament and with an extra two weeks of training nothing there has changed with Wood going looking to spread his skills over all areas of the fight game. With this in mind it will certainly keep his opponent tonight guessing but afterwards we all expect to have a much clearer idea of what Ed Wood is all about and his chances of progressing in the tournament. His opponent Check Conga didn’t get off to the best of starts after losing by first round KO courtesy of James Isaac Abraham. With some reported dynamite in his hands, it was his opponent who looked to be the harder hitter of the two needing only a few solid strikes to put the heavyweight Conga away. Now, after coming away from the fight with zero points, Conga will really need to try and pick up maximum points against Wood as the rest of his match ups look to be increasingly difficult. This is an extremely difficult match up to break down as nothing is known about Wood or what his game plan is likely to be and we only briefly saw Conga in the cage too. Possibly the most significant area of this fight could be on the ground where Wood will be bringing a blue belt level of expertise against Conga’s white belt jiu-jitsu. Elsewhere things look much more even though Conga does have a slight advantage in the wrestling and boxing. “If Kirby isn’t seen again for the remainder of this season it could be a lifeline for Conga so long as he can pick up maximum points here. The same too for Ed Wood who was predicted a 4th place finish in this group. With one potential favourite out of the running, it really opens up the door for those predicted to struggle so long of course that they can pull of something spectacular against the rest of the forerunners. For that dream to become a reality, this fight is absolutely key. Prediction: Ed Wood by Sub Group D Robert Burner (0-1/0-1 in season, 220lbs) vs. Richard Volg (0-1/0-1 in season, 188lbs) In some respects Robert Burner had perhaps the worst start to the season out of all of the fighters that competed a fortnight ago. Matched up against the predicted struggler of the group Piotr Maczynski, Burner found himself bludgeoned for an entire twenty minute period in the clinch and was unable to return fire even once nor hit a single take down during the course of the bout. Burner’s chin kept him in the fight and after a gruelling, energy draining fight he was able to walk away with a potentially valuable point but that point came at a cost and tonight Robert Burner comes into this fight having had minimal gym time and also a nagging injury that could be extremely significant. His opponent Richard Volg will also be coming into this fight on a loss, but in stark contrast to the long, drawn out beating that Burner took, Volg was battered and swiftly dispatched of in just one minute and thirty-three seconds by group favourite Kenji Kozlov. His loss was perhaps every bit as brutal after suffering multiple knock downs from the clinch but the heart of Volg kept returning him to his feet until he could finally take no more and was kept down by a massive uppercut from Kozlov. Like Burner, Volg was unable to get much offence out and will no doubt be extremely anxious to get out there again and put that past performance behind him. At the start of the tournament Richard Volg was one of the fighters predicted to advance but after Maczynski’s performance last time out and Volg’s own, the bookmakers could be about to change their minds. It’s unknown just how much Burner’s injury will impact his performance here as without it, this fight could have possibly favoured him against a boxer with almost no wrestling credentials. With it, Volg’s chances have increased significantly but he will need to put on a much better performance here tonight if he is to match the predictions set before the tournament start. Prediction: Volg by KO Barry Bludgeon (0-0/0-0 in season, 260lbs) vs. Piotr Maczynski (3-0/1-0 in season, 180lbs) Our final fighter still yet to make his first appearance in the tournament is Barry Bludgeon, a 6ft 9inch, 260lb brawler from New Zealand. With plenty of extra time in the gym he can now begin to get his season going and this match up is yet another that could end up being quite spectacular. Piotr Maczynski was predicted to struggle in the group but with a now overall 3-0 record he may feel that he is due a little bit more respect and he could be right although he is likely in for a very tough time tonight. Maczynski has shown a tremendous clinch game this far though it would be a fair criticism to say that he may lack power in his shots. So far that hasn’t mattered very much against fighters his own weight but tonight he will be outweighed by some 80lbs and if his opponent is as happy to brawl in the clinch as he is, that weight could be a massive obstacle for him to overcome. This fight will really come down to whether Bludgeon wants to fight in the clinch or not. If he does then Maczynski will be in with a chance. Despite the weight advantage, he does have the better wrestling and has shown that he has the cardio to go the full two ten minutes rounds and keep up a relentless pace that would likely tire out the bigger man. Strength will be a big factor of course and if Bludgeon’s matches his size then he may be able to muscle his way through Maczynski but would still be in danger of losing a decision overall. If Bludgeon is looking to stay at distance and launch bombs then it could be a much more difficult fight for Maczynski especially if Bludgeon has the size and strength to keep him at bay. In a twenty minute fight it’s unlikely that he won’t tag the Polish fighter once and coming from a camp known for big one punch knock outs, one punch is all it might take. Prediction: Bludgeon by KO
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  10. Oh i almost forgot #BanHeritage
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  11. When u reach the cap, increase in one skill means decrease in other. Usually, you are losing points from the highest skill you got.
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  12. Ovo, please refer to the rules. The starting price is 20k.
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  13. <br> gives you a line break. If that's what you mean. (I was so happy when I found that out.)
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  14. Thanks everyone for the detailed replies! I've already changed my set-up since this last post. I thought you were supposed to fight like once a week (idiotic right?). I'm still getting used to this being such a realistic simulation! I'm used to you know, the "fast-paced" video games! This actually takes the real day of the week in account, amazing! Also, someone might've said it but does Cardio training increase your energy? I would think that it decreases energy because you are training but increases your conditioning (which eventually is tied back into energy and how fast you burn it). Let me know if I'm wrong there. You said something about being a 'VIP' Manager - what is that? What does it unlock? How much does it cost? Worth it? I'm really curious about that too. ----And I know you can easily just tell me to go do the research but I tend to enjoy more conversing with the Forum!---- So, I guess my new questions are: 1. Does Cardio increase or decrease Energy? 2. What does Weight Training do? Is that like lifting weights to gain muscle, or is it like "weight" training as in adding or losing weight in your training sessions? 3. If someone feels like chatting it out with me for a little; you could just type out or provide me with a link of what effects are gained and lost with each training method? 4. Benefits of 'VIP' Manager? How much? Worth it? Again, thanks for all of the replies earlier guys. I really appreciate you taking the time to explain this detailed strategic game some more to a new manager!!!! Thanks again to: @Bwang @philofthefuture @Warwynd and @Adel
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  15. Please keep all discussion in this thread in relation to the avatars presented.
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  16. Please keep all discussion in this thread in relation to the avatars presented.
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  17. There's a reason the other thread was locked. These accusations and insults are pointless and childish. This is simply an avatar auction.
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  18. This is disruptive. If you do not plan on bidding on an avatar please do not comment on this thread. Thank you.
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  19. Reminder to please keep all discussion in the thread related to the avatars and bidding on said avatars.
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  20. 1. I dont know what this even means 2. You're pathetic. Guess you wanna be the only one selling avatars. Seriously if you're not gonna bid do not post in this thread.
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  21. currently the highest bid
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  22. do you know ice poseidon is a streamer and i just want to troll? youre retard cash cow #banheritage
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  23. The final stop on the UFC’s International tour this month takes place this Sunday at Echo Arena in Liverpool, England, marking the first time the Octagon has touched down on the shores of the River Mersey and the 23rd time the company has delivered a fight card in the United Kingdom.While the highlight of this event is the homecoming, headlining assignment for Darren Till opposite Stephen Thompson, Sunday’s fight card also offers an opportunity to get another look at a collection of emerging fighters, potential contenders and promising newcomers in the middle of the afternoon.Here& ... Read the Full Article Here View the full article
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  24. Auction 1 Avatar 1 Current Highest Bid: 60k Buy Now Price: 200k Status: Sold RULES Starting Price: 20k Minimum Bid: 5k Deadline: 10 AM GMT May 24 Note: Every bid within 30 minutes of the deadline will extend the deadline by an hour.
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  25. Highest bid so far. 24 hours remaining in auction.
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