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  1. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/1/1w25.jpg Chael "American Gangster" Sonnen I am the #1 and Miles is just a pussy who tries to be a #2, If miles wants his 0 lose to disappear then he should fight me. I will show you all how great i am, i will defend my title and at the same time fighting every champ in every weight class. I will dominate you all 1 by 1, i can see the fear of all the champs in every division. Am coming for you all!!!! Am not after pride and glory and am not after the title belts, but am after dignity and honor and am after you all champs. I wont run from my division coz i can fight Miles on Sept. 1st and i can defend my title on Sept. 10th, this is what makes me a greater fighter.
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  2. To me this would be an aesthetic change, but I feel that for many of the fighters in the game, their country is part of their identity, and the only people I see with their national flag are the ones on the leaderboard. At the very minimum I think they should show both, but Im wondering who agrees with me?
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  3. Hey Bwang, truthfully no. I will be making an emphasis on newer created fighters and wont sign someone who has had an extended amount of time with their fights fight a man who has had not similar time. I just dont think thats fair. So if I were to sign an older fighter I would look to add in fighters at his same level. Thanks for the question and the well wishes!
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  4. I assume that he's talking about the manager profile page.
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  5. God yes please. It's so boring seeing the same flag over and over when they're all based in one place.
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  6. SELAH (5536) 338 & Above · Featherweight · Welterweight · Middleweight · Light-Heavyweight · Heavyweight · Las Vegas · Paddy O'Malleys Bar · What viewers can expect in the coming future from SELAH · Previews · MMA Tournaments · Lightweight K-1 Tournaments · · Interviews · Reviews · Buzz · Event Posters · · Grappling Events · What Fighters and mangers can expect in Signing with SELAH · Fair Contracts · Evenly Matched Fights · Interviews · · Support for your career · Advertising for your side business · When you sign with SELAH you are signing up for success.
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  7. This looks pretty interesting, good luck
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  8. Isnilon Hapilon https://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=338415
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  9. I created new fighters. One of them goes to Vale Tudo. Another goes here.
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  11. I want to enter Billy Ballbag http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=338644
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  12. Any ID restriction? Good luck with the new org.
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  13. Undercard: [ireland] Surly MacConnelly (2-2-0) vs. [Tonga] Avion Lassiter (1-0-0) For each write-up that I do, I like to analyze these fighter's previous matches and stats to try and come up with an all-out winner. So therefore, it only makes sense to debut and analyze two of my own fighters. The first match-up will be Surly MacConnelly of Ireland, taking on Avion Lassiter of Tonga. This fight exemplifies the theme that seems to have appeared throughtout these match-ups, and that is a more experienced fighter taking on someone who isn't so. It could provide surprises, so let's delve into these guys. Surly MacConnelly, with a mostly even ratio of general statistics, looks to play mostly a far-away stand-up game, as his boxing stat is the highest of the 4, at 7. Unlike later people in his situation as the experienced fighter, all of his fights were from the QFC, and to say they've been mixed would be an understatement. He'll want to keep away from the ground, because his losses to fighters Jimbo Covert and Faustino Porter, were from submission and unanimous decision, respectively. However, his win against Kenneth Maxwell shows that he can handle Muay Thai fighters, and his win against James Lewis shows that he can upset, as stats showed that Lewis was the better boxer. But he's had a 67% win rate past the first round, so I would believe that will be his key to victory. Avion Lassiter, the more inexperienced fighter of the two, shares some similarities with MacConnelly, especially in that this is his first non-QFC fight, that boxing is his best statistic, and that he's won. However, his win didn't turn out how you'd expect, as he out-clinched his opponent, Didi Hamman, a Muay Thai specialist, and put him under submission in the first round. He's grown as a fighter though, so we'll see what he has up his sleeve, as he could truly pull anything out of the bag. Although MacConnelly has the edge when it comes to his favored tactic, he crumbles on the ground, and seeing that Lassiter did it with ease, I'm going to give the win to Avion Lassiter. Prediction: Avion Lassiter > Surly MacConnelly, by Submission (Round 1) [Germany] Tom Ofenloch (0-1-0) vs. [italy] Carlo Digano (0-1-0) The battle of these two fighters will be an interesting one, as both are fighting for their first professional win after debut losses, so this will be a quicker rundown than most, but that doesn't mean they will have a lame brawl. Tom Ofenloch got his debut loss from a now 19-19-0 fighter named Lewis Rampage, by submission in the first round. However, this was on May 12th, 2018, over 3 months ago, and since then he's been training to become an elite Muay Thai fighter with exceptional Wrestling and BJJ. It'll be hard to see him lose on the ground. Carlo Digano, meanwhile, had his debut fight after he was signed onto Honolulu-Hilo MMA, and he got smashed by a way more experienced fighter. However, this fight wasn't for nothing, as Digano showed that he could escape when he wanted to, and that he has more ground game to show. With as much hype as I can give however, Ofenloch just looks overall much more impressionable than Digano, and I couldn't go without giving Ofenloch the nod. Prediction: Tom Ofenloch > Carlo Digano, by TKO (Round 2) [Japan] Katsuya Nakamoto (2-1-0) vs. [united Kingdom] Jamie Steenburg (1-0-0) The next undercard fight shown is another fight with experience vs. inexperience. Both, however, take to the fight a little bit differently. Katsuya Nakamoto prefers a stand-up style of fight, as his boxing statistics tower over his others. Must be why he got a TKO victory in his debut in 9 seconds. While he appears well-versed in winning by knockouts and decisions, his one loss comes from the ground by submission. He'll want to avoid the ground at all costs. Jamie Steenberg, meanwhile, can't box for his life, however, all of his other stats look reasonable, especially his Muay Thai and BJJ skills. His one win, against Floyd Dorsey, looked dominant, but could make people question his finishing power, as two rounds he won 10:8, which is a rare score to see. While both can make it to the end, Steenberg's possible lack of finishing and Nakamoto's raw power make this a more than reasonable nod to Nakamoto. Prediction: Katsuya Nakamoto > Jamie Steenberg, by Unanimous Decision [brazil] Hudson Gabriel Fernandes (3-0-0) vs. [somalia] Fedor Emilianegro (1-0-0) Our first Heavyweight fight is also special like Ofenloch v. Digano, as one of these fighters will get their first professional loss. With a combined 4 wins total, who will get the loss? Hudson Gabriel Fernandes doesn't seem like he'd want to disrupt his 3 fight win streak coming into his first organization fight. Fighting on the ground, he likes to submit opponents or get to the end with a win. However, going to the end might leave a bad taste in Fernandes' mouth, as his last match was a really close win by Majority Decision. Fedor Emilianegro, with only 25% of the wins total, shows extreme prowess in Boxing and Muay Thai, and his only fight wasn't even a QFC win, it was in RISE, where he took down Tony Huge by strikes very early. Even with Fernandes' 3 win streak, Emilianegro shines where Fernandes doesn't, and that should be enough for his 2nd victory. Prediction: Fedor Emilianegro > Hudson Gabriel Fernandes, by KO (Round 3) [France] Vercingetorix Frenchy (5-4-0) vs. [Azerbaijan] Abdul Gazimov (4-9-0) To round out the undercard, we have a couple of veterans, looking to show their trade and win their debut in HonoHi. Vercingetorix Frenchy is a pure all around fighter, that has fought for Sydney Fights, and the now defunct Torcida. His results, however, have been mixed. While he has won both of his QFC fights, he went 1-1 in SFC and 2-3 in Torcida. He also plays a finish or be finished fight, as only one of his fights has gone to decision, which ended in a unanimous loss. What he will go for in his debut for HonoHi, is up in the air, however he likes his TKOs and even submissions sometimes, so it would be hard to imagine another end. Abdul Gazimov's winning record is even more questionable than Frenchy's, as he has less than a 33% win rate, and even then, his opponents that he beat have a combined win-loss ratio of 7-33. All of this in QFC. However, he has shown to be good in the clinch, and prefers to stand up, as all of his wins were by (T)KO. However, it'll be hard to see if he can translate it into his first organization fight. This one shouldn't even be a contest, I can't even pick Gazimov in my dreams unfortunately. The nod goes to Frenchy. Prediction: Vercingetorix Frenchy > Abdul Gazimov, by TKO (Round 1)
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  14. You got to prove you a real champ and wasnt a fluke.
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  15. As overall tournament champion Jessie Kilpatrick sits alone in the locker room, adorned by his shiny new gold championship belt, he is overcome with the sadness of having had to have pounded his tag team partners face in to win and also the bittersweet realisation that there is a better man amongst them of whom only a technicality keeps him from wearing the belt. As a dumb but honourable college drop out, Jessie Kilpatrick knows that the only way to alleviate this melancholy is to face the one man who beat him in the competition and to thrash him thoroughly. Gary "What You Talkin About" Willis. Your time has come.
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  16. Video footage of my boy running reckless through a compound full of armed mercenaries and using advanced wrestling techniques in a way mere mortals have never seen. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XwAJ6ELNiwc
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  17. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15341868301942.jpeg Killy Monjaros (338069) " Better pray our paths don't cross, yeah, I'mma kill y all, YEAH!!! "
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  18. So, I'm guessing that means Gaethje will destroy Vick.
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  19. Show 1 Today is a beautiful day in Hilo, very calm, and very serene. However, 8 days from now, on August 31st, sounds of victory and defeat will indeed ring the air as we get set for the first ever Honolulu-Hilo MMA brawls to take place in Hayashi's Lounge, where up to 2000 will get the chance to spectate this event. And if you don't know what I'm talking about, then I'd like to welcome you to.... HonoHi 1: Origins! 18 of the first contracted fighters will ALL be making their debut performance to try and woo the audience, as well as possibly set themselves up in a better position when the tournament rolls around. But enough gawking over who could be fighting, let's take a look at the match-ups right now! Undercard [ireland] Surly MacConnelly (2-2-0) vs. [Tonga] Avion Lassiter (1-0-0) [Germany] Tom Ofenloch (0-1-0) vs. [italy] Carlo Digano (0-1-0) [Japan] Katsuya Nakamoto (2-1-0) vs. [united Kingdom] Jamie Steenburg (1-0-0) [brazil] Hudson Gabriel Fernandes (3-0-0) vs. [somalia] Fedor Emilianegro (1-0-0) [France] Vercingetorix Frenchy (5-4-0) vs. [Azerbaijan] Abdul Gazimov (4-9-0) Main Card [Croatia] Mirko Filipovic (3-4-0) vs. [india] Great Tiger (2-3-0) [united Kingdom] Iain Waddell (1-0-0) vs. [united States] John Miller (3-2-0) [Russia] Fedor Oumakhanov (4-2-0) vs. [united States] Jose Canseco (3-4-0) Co-Main Event [Kosovo] Victo Pave (1-0-0) vs. [united States] Dallas Winston (5-4-0) Main Event [italy] Tuccio Turturro (12-1-0) vs. [Australia] Bobby Whittaker (4-4-0) With such a diverse cast of fighters from around the world, comes great uncertainty. However, I think this will be a hell of a fight. Undercard Predictions will come first, followed by Main Card Predictions, and finally the Co-Main Event, Main Event, and Award Predictions. Expect those soon!
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  20. For me, I would have the flag shown wherever the base flag is currently shown, such as the Search results or the Free Agents list. Not really anywhere where it isn’t shown because I don’t think it would do anything. But it’s definitely not a big change, or an impactful one, but I like the somewhat in the ballpark realism that this game can offer, and if that were a direction of this site then I think that the small changes would be a good start. Even if t is just aesthetic
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  21. Just asking cos I'm not entirely sure, where for example are you looking for the flags to be implemented? When I look on a Fighters profile I can see the flag of the country that their nationality is, and on the P4P list have the flags based on their nationality.
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  22. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/1/1w25.jpg Chael "American Gangster" Sonnen Hey, are you guys not entertained. Cheikh Kassim your champ days are nearly over coz am coming for you baby. I win my fights with no injuries or cuts being the best in my division. I can fight you in 25th let's do it, let's go. Am here to take over... Lets fight in August 25th, am ready.
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  23. BANDAI 1: Origins is finally upon us. With ten fights across four divisions and six fights in the illustrious Heavyweight division, BANDAI™is sure to kick off with a bang. Excitement levels in the world of MMA are at an all-time high and it’s easy to see why. But just in case you need reminding, let’s take a closer look at some of the highlights. I’m Brian Fujitsu. And this is BANDAI™: http://mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1532156880BAND123133AI1-copy.gif http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15060799306275.gif http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14226917515455.jpg Jake “Franek” Frankowski (0-4-0) vs. Quen “40" Whookey (0-0-0) Welterweight @ 170 lbs I know what you’re thinking. Why is a fight between two fighters with no wins a highlight? Well I’ll tell you why. Jake Frankowski is a modern day superstar. Just ask the paparazzi that follow him around the streets of Gdynia, Poland. If you know anything about MMA, you know that he has the ability to win. You know that he has the skill, the talent. But you also know that he has struggled with personal issues in the past. Sex, drugs and alcohol have been the order of the day. A long chequered past has left Frankowski without a professional win. He’s lost some fans along the way. Some friends too. But his incredible amateur career and the viral videos have allowed him to have second chances and third chances. Some of his critics are suggesting this will just be another loss followed by another scandalous headline. But something feels very different. Maybe this time is really not like those other times. Maybe this time we’re finally going to see how remarkable Frankowski’s boxing can be. Quen Whookey should be hoping that’s not the case. Whookey makes his debut at BANDAI’s opening show. A boxer himself, the man they call “40” has already announced his intention to destroy his opponent. He has the better manager. He has the better trainers. Some say he even has the better boxing. But what Whookey doesn’t have, is the experience. And that could make all the difference. The venue for BANDAI™1 only sits 750 people. But anyone that has been there will tell you that it feels like 750,000. It’s going to be absolute chaos. Hardcore fans have been waiting for this event and will make their voices heard. And when the last fan leaves and the lights are turned off, only one of these Welterweight fighters will know what it’s like to leave as a winner. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15015060811603.jpg http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/15/15b2.jpg “The Butcher” Perry Roscrow Jr (9-7-0) vs. Ramses “Jumpin' " Fiddlesticks (7-12-0) Heavyweight @ 265 lbs The Roscrow family is synonymous with Mixed Martial Arts and every time Perry Roscrow Jr steps into the cage, he has the expectation of the Roscrow name with him. Son of former MMA Heavyweight Perry Roscrow, Roscrow Jr isn’t really looking to follow in his father’s footsteps. He’s looking to reach a whole new level. He’s looking to make a name for himself. He kind of already has. Fans call him “The Butcher” and for good reason. Just look at his first four fights. Four fights. Four wins. Four submissions. Four finishes. Four finishes in the very first round. It was an incredible start to an incredible career. But perhaps his greatest achievement came in recent years with a Submission of the Night award followed by a Fight of the Night award followed by yet another Submission of the Night award. The art of submission is becoming increasingly rare inside the cage where both managers and impatient fans cry out for the violence of knockouts. But there is another fighter that likes to submit his opponents. There is another brown belt that has won awards for choking out his victims. And he will be in the cage with “The Butcher” on July 27th. Ramses Fiddlesticks has won seven fights and all came via submission. He has even won on the ground in the Tycoon World Grappling Championships. Don’t be fooled by the ground game, Ramses can stand up with the best of them. He can go toe-to-toe if that’s where the fight takes him. The London native has a wide array of weapons. Catch one of those sharp elbows, and it could be an early night. Ultimately however, it’s “The Butcher” who has won via a decision. It’s “The Butcher” that has won via knockout. Will it be “The Butcher” who wins at BANDAI 1: Origins? The fans in attendance win this one. THE MAIN EVENT http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15258161362311.jpg http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/21/21b1.jpg Brak “Souleater” Maugøn (9-2-0) vs. Justin “Big Time" Biggs (15-14-0) Heavyweight @ 265 lbs Liechtenstein is the fourth smallest country in Europe. It is the smallest country in the world to border two countries. It has a population of just 37,000 people. And one of those people, is a souleater. Fear is a strange thing in MMA. But there are two things that most fighters can agree on. The walk to the cage is a frightening one. The walk to the cage when Brak “Souleater” Maugon is inside is the most frightening one of all. This is a scary man. Brak has spent most of his career at Las Vegas’ KnockOut FC going on a 7-fight win streak there. It all started with an 18 second destruction of Boon Wrecking Ball. Ball was no scrub either. He was 3-1-0 going into that fight and just like many of souleater's opponents, he hasn’t been the same since. People still ask to this day, why didn’t Brak Maugon fight for the KnockOut FC heavyweight title? Why was that fight not made? Still only 25 years old, Brak has plenty more to give. It’s possible that titles aren’t this fighter’s number one priority. After all, the Liechi Butcher is here to eat souls. It doesn’t get any bigger than the main event of the first show. These two fighters instantly become the face of the organisation. It’s a lot of pressure. Something Justin “Big Time” Biggs knows all about. Biggs loves this. Biggs lives for this, for the big time. So far it’s been one step forward two steps back for the Bronx boxer. But a win here will be the catalyst he’s always needed. It will be ten steps forward. He may be smaller than his opponent but he matches him in every other department. Elite boxing. Sensational muay thai. Exceptional wrestling. And a brown belt to boot. Justin Biggs has it all, except that famous marquee win. That could all change in one night. That could all change at BANDAI 1: Origins. That’s just a small selection of what’s on offer at BANDAI’s first show this Saturday. It’s sure to be a remarkable event, elite even. Knockouts, submissions, souleaters, it has it all. We’ll be there to see history in the making. It’s BANDAI 1: Origins and the origins of something special. I’m Brian Fujitsu. The BANDAI violence awaits you. http://mmatycoon.com/images/company_banners/1531917153Untitled-2.png
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  24. Issac Frye: Thanks for the kind words, Buddy. I would, of course, accept another fight with you. but it remains to be seen if the management thinks me ready to fight for the title again. I know that, aside from Mr. Lester, that I am the highest ranked fighter, so I guess we take a wait and see stance. Congrats again on your win.
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  25. To 30k/30k/30k for top fighters, big step up!
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  26. Buddy is going to the finals. Who would have thought he would be there with bad hiddens? Well one more guy to take to school and I strap that gold across my waist.
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  27. Hell if this punks in please sign me up and make sure to match us first round. He joined tycoon to face me in a fight now I wanna give it to him so I can teach him a lesson.
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  28. yea and would be cool if we had a boxing and wrestling olympics.
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  30. Buddy Barnett: I would love to run it back and have the chance to avenge my only loss in my career so far and I'm sure we will meet again one way or another Mr. Frye. If I win our next one even though I was the heavy favorite and lost doesn't prove it was a fluke. You are a very talented fighter Mr. Frye. And that would be a small sample size. I didn't bring my A game that night and seemed like everything I did was off and you were on your game that night. But that victory was your's. I already have a ticket to see your next match.
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  31. Not just one there have been a few. But cheated is hard to say as there were no rules against it that i know of. The one you are probably talking about is the one most famous for it Blake Phoenix. Who fought in his brother's org and was fed by I'm guessing can crushing to get there. Which Blake does know his slider game anyways. But ethically that is bs. But as far as I know his brother and him don't share the same ip address. And if they don't then there were no rules broken by that. If they do then there was. Because game rules are the same ip can't have correlation with eachother or it's considered a multi. Whole reason my brother wants to play but he wants me to mentor him, be in the same alliance, and use my gym. Which is why i told him to find a different game then because I'm not getting banned as we live together.
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  32. Have a squiz at this if you want to see the biggest cheat - http://www.mmatycoon.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=56863&page=1 And Ikki, that ain't his brother and 'they' sure as hell share the same IP.
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  33. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/25/25w3.jpg Diego "Rocco" Santos I am the best, and i will prove to you. Miles come fight me punk, you know what amma do to you, you know it. Mr. Wonder if i win this fight i want Miles and Chael, both of them, i dont need Ali anymore. Miles keep running but am gonna get you punk, i will fight anybody to get you. Make it happen me vs Miles. The best vs the best.
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