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  1. IMO it's best to start with a couple of 25 y/o'ers so you can fight quick, learn the game, don't get bored. 12 MT/7 Wrestling is the standard, easiest wayto go. if you ask advice and study the game a little bit you can have a lot of early sucess with a 25 y/o grappler too. at this point you should be training only physicals and some sparring on top. This way you can make money and contacts and start grooming a 18 y/o project on the side - these are the ones who will be good in the long run.
    3 points
  2. Like Listerman said my man people will talk no matter what keep doing whatcha you doing ya gotta fly above the negativity http://www.pngonly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Bald-Eagle-Small-PNG.png
    2 points
  3. Don't worry about what people think. Play the game, enjoy it and just walk past all the toxicity. People will complain about everything about the game, sometimes it feels like the fact that it's a fighting game, people just want to fight everywhere, especially on the forums. Keep up the good work with your org, I know you had to scratch the KT tourney (which I feel bad about, because me opening the KT org didn't help at all), but I'm looking forward your next project with PSE. I can even help out if you want.
    2 points
  4. Alright, fight hard, train hard and we will see in a few weeks if you give the champ a run. I'm putting it out there right now. If you fight the champ to a decision, I'll give you 10k. If you win, I'll give you 20k That goes for any 334k and up 135-145 fighter. Don't fuck up your record taking Ian lightly, though.
    2 points
  5. But a few days back I was a 40 year old. Get a grip, kid. And some VIP
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  7. All fear the midget bruiser jack dawson He is a rising star and even perennial powerhouse android 17 has acknowledged Dawson's immediate success. Dawson had this to say after his last fight: I have been fighting for the IFC since I was 18 years old and now it is my time to claim what is rightfully mine and that is the belt.
    1 point
  8. IFC Midweek 44 Report This edition of IFC Midweek was off to a dynamic start, with the first fight bringing forth the submission of the night and the second one resulting in the KO of the night. The first bout ended in heartbreak, as Papa John found himself in a guillotine choke by his adversary, Ethan Sheehy. Papa John tried to resist it, but it was nap-time …. one second before the end of the first! The trend of insanely late submissions (albeit a technical one this time around) continues at 155. There was nothing close however about the result of the second fight (also at 155). The pragmatically named Hawaiian Kickboxer knocked out Dave Brooksbank in under a minute, making a successful transition to MMA. Dave Brooksbank suffered his fourth straight loss. At this point, he has become a bit of an abused mascot in IFC. Having been around since IFC 1 (absolving all his pro fights in IFC), Booksbank is a severely damaged man. He went a humbling 8-17, having been knocked out a whooping 15 times! It was reported that the confused Brooksbank had left the arena afterwards and was found holding an imagined press conference at a nearby McDonalds. Luckily a veterinarian with a dart gun was available to diffuse a potentially dangerous situation. The next bout took place at light heavyweight. A weight class not overshadowed anymore by the incredibly dominant Ispa Murhaa, who went down to 185. The race is on to make a case for future contenders! A closely contested bout, mostly on the feet, saw just that. Going the distance, Hennig Muller ultimately prevailed versus Yen Askren, landing just a bit more and winning the fight. Mostly on a small margin in volume. Askren has yet to find prolonged success in the IFC, having lost four of is five bouts. Muller however, has turned things around. After having been a known loser in the IFC, he now won five out of his last six and is starting to cover some ground! The next undercard fight at heavyweight ended early, for it turned into a blood bath, that was a bit too 1993 for the doctor’s taste. The two former journeyman kick boxers and now MMA fighters, Gilberto Chamba and Dunder Mifflin, fought each other. Sticking to their preferred M.O., Chamba forced a nasty clinch game on Mifflin, who ate several big elbows and dirty boxing to the head, busting an early cut open wider and wider. Wearing a crimson mask, Mifflin turned into a sight, that made the Doctor stop this affair before the four minute mark of the first round. The next fight at 205, just like the first one, went the distance. But other than the earlier fight, this one wasn’t close at all. Buffalo Marley beat James Gregor soundly, winning all three rounds and the second one even with a dominant 10:8 score. While the fight was even on the feet, whenever Marley could enforce the clinch game, which he manged to do for major stretches of the fight, it was one-way-traffic only. This secured Marley his second consecutive win after a lackluster start in the IFC. If he can continue on this way, things will be looking up for him soon. The undercard was finished off by a fight between two heavyweights. Kenny Tchusuk managed to come out on top in his IFC debut and getting back a winning record. He did so against one of the IFCs biggest glass cannons, Bob Snapp. After a wild first round, that had both guys give and take and left them busted open, lightning struck only 10 seconds into the second round. After a swarming combination of hooks by Tchusuk Snapp went down, going into his patented fetus position. The first fight on the main card saw once again a stoppage due to a cut in the first. And again it happened at heavyweight. The towering Justin Case (a man of over 2,20 meters size!) managed to somehow let himself be overwhelmed by a really small heavyweight in Jack Dawson, who is of 170 cm height and nearly as wide as he is tall. But somehow Case ended up having the snot beaten out of him in a Thai Clinch, that nearly forced him on his knees. In an ironic twist of events, he ended up saving some face by way of having same busted wide open. Which now gives him a technical excuse. Literally! Imagine you are wrestling with you smaller brother and all of a sudden the little shit powerbombs your ass! That essentially happened here! And Justin Case walked away wit a bad boo-boo on his face. Next was CM Yaj vs. Jonathan Davis at lightweight. Davis coasted to a decision victory. The fight was a pure standing affair. No clinches or ground fights whatsoever. And Davis out-landed Yaj badly with an over 8:1 hit ratio. Yaj was no match whatsoever for Davis, who somehow wasn’t even awarded a single 10:8 round in a fight, in which he clearly called and landed the shots at his own leisure. Weird judging aside, Davis continues to amaze and to blossom under new guidance. Ever since having been picked up by manager Eric Leonard, Jonathan Davis has won seven out of eight. His only loss being the result of a very close split decision. He is now enjoying a four fight win streak and is only one or two wins away from becoming a tough-to-deny title contender! The co-main event raised further question marks over the future of a fighter, who used to be one of IFC’s finest. Mew Choo suffered a third consecutive loss. This time around at the hands (or feet rather) of Dennis Fischer. In a pure striking contest, Choo was the busier fighter, being aggressive and with much more output than Fischer. But Fischer countered that with an educated kicking game, landing frequently with low kicks, only to set up a more dangerous weapon of his: powerful kicks to the head and the body. The first stern warning came early in the first round, when Choo found himself floored after a head kick landed. When the same happened in the second, Chew went down and was immediately saved by the ref. Rightfully so. Choo is not the fighter anymore he used to be. Ever since going down to 205, he is nowhere near as dominant as was at heavyeight. But weight cutting cannot be the issue, since Choo is even undersized as a light heavyweight. One has to wonder, if making a career out of playing with the bigger boys (up to 265+) has caught up with him. Fischer, a decorated kick boxer, has landed himself a big win here and with one more victory might live up to be regarded as the contender, that hew fancied to be from day on here in the IFC. The main event was to determine an opponent for Ispa Murhaa. The first ever IFC 185 gold will be on the line in this one. Looking to make a bid to be the significant other in that bout were Roman Divac and Danny Crosby. This fight was contested at 205. And it wouldn’t take long. A wild fight saw both men go toe to toe. Neither one did want to leave this in the hands of the judges. Divac was cut early but fought back with authority. Both men were struggling to impose their will on the other. But not long after the one minute mark, Crosby landed a combination that knocked Divac down. Divac regained his footing, after Crosby was hesitant to go to the floor with him and manged to apparently regain his wits. But just after Divac had shaken the cobwebs and even managed to land a right, that busted Crosby open, Crosby immediately retaliated with an overhand right that sent Divac back to the floor. This time Crosby would not remain hesitant. He finished Divac with strikes to the ground, securing himself a spot in IFC’s first ever fight for it’s all new 185 crown. It has to be said, though: Despite being on a three fight winning streak and boasting a whopping 100% KO-ratio (all 16 wins by KO), Danny Crosby stands to be a massive underdog against Ispa Murhaa, who has never tasted defeat so far.
    1 point
  9. This a pretty good guide for creating 25 year olds: http://www.mmatycoon.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=60552
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  10. .... good lord. This fucking topic is all the rage. Keyword: Rage! Seriously, why is this entire "debate" constantly highjacked by rhetoric that is either far left or far right? It's just a silly headbutting contest for the most part.
    1 point
  11. Yeah, no problem man I'm not mad at you for trying lol I just think that it should be a rule, because if it's not I want to retroactively pick up the Russian brock lesnar and pretend i never picked up Kai kara france lol
    1 point
  12. I have opened a 340k org and I would need a recruiter to help me build a roster since I am not very active. Payment could include some small base salary, but I'd prefer to be paying after reaching milestones(like getting 50, 100 or 150 fighters on the roster, etc.). I can consider anyone who is looking to get involved with an org, but my main priority atm is getting a recruiter who will be contracting fighters under some specific guidelines, provided by me. Once there are enough fighters to be running events, I might consider getting a matchmaker, writer, designer, etc. PM if interested.
    1 point
  13. I'm recruiting for GET REKT so anyone with a 340K fighter looking for a contract please let me know about it.
    1 point
  14. Well, from what I’ve seen at least most peoples multi accounts are terrible in the rankings as they probably dont care about the fighters at all, just about the second company they get to have. They maybe even intentionally lose with their fighters to bump the hype ofmaybe some of their own real account fighters or maybe someone from their alliance. So yeah, I dont really think people make multi accounts to be able to have more fighters or at least not the higher ranked guys, this probably occurs on the lower levels though
    1 point
  15. After giving it some thought...I've decided to scratch the KT Tourney....When I first created this I was trying to provide something for those older KT fighters out there and at that time there wasn't a KT dedicated org established...Now, there is and since a large number of fighters who were going to take part in this are now signed there...I figure it best to let those guys I've already had sign with me or about to sign with me go to that org....http://mmatycoon.com/orgpublic.php?oid=5559 He's already got a large number of fighters signed, so it will only help him create more match ups..Plus, I would only be doing this at most likely a loss, as all the money I would make running these events would go directly into the prize fund to host this...which in turn doesn't help take care of my regular MMA fighters and bring in new competition...As I'm sad to have to cancel this, I am at least happy there seems to be a solid option for KT fighters now. Time for PSE to move onto the next project.
    1 point
  16. Spooooooooooooooonsors. Random thing to start a new page with... Someone ask a noob question quick.
    1 point
  17. Goose Dinklage (155) - http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=340982 - (Excited to announce he has signed with "JAG Battle League") My newest guy fighting out of London. He has his first match coming up on Wednesday and is excited to see what he can do! 2018-10-24 Update - Goose has had his first fight now...and his opponent took him to the ground...which is the biggest mistake he could have made. Dink made short work of him at that point with some brutal ground and pound from front to back. Winner winner, chicken dinner baby...oh, wait, Goose takes offense to that!
    1 point
  18. With what has been unearthed so far, thanks to the efforts of PBR and Duphus, this is the takeaway. I bring to you the list, where wrongdoing (clear competitive and or economic interactions with each other) takes place. Consider this the unofficial boycott list. I certainly will follow it. Bookmakers (not all that relevant, the completionist in me just had to include them.) - Knockout Bets - PhoQus Sports Betting Clothing companies - Caged Crow Clothing (4 account multi, two of which are VIP, two businesses, cross sponsorship is rampant). - My$tic Clothing ~ (`10%Laundry`) (Other account runs a private gym, guess who is invited. The classic model of business in one hand, private gym in the other.) - Riner Clothing and Laundry (85%) (5 (five!) VIP accounts in one. This clothing company and four private gyms between them. Also, cross sponsorship all across the board, it seems.) - Convicted (Cross sponsorship) - Big Tree's Vintage Wear ($4 and up) (Three VIP accounts, two private gyms with only a 50 dollar fee, which certainly doesn't finance a damn thing. Probably kept afloat by the clothing company and cross money transfers.) - Thomspon 90% (Two VIP accounts, the other houses a private gym, the owner of the laundry operation has fighters there as well) - BuriedAlive// Fight Gear (Multi with two private run gyms and cross sponsorship for the fighters, really obvious!) Nutrition companies - Top Nutrition 160Q\200$ 140Q\150$ 100Q\50$ (4 account multi, two of which are VIP, two businesses, cross sponsorship is rampant) Organizations - FARTMMMA 340K (Owner benefits from a private gym, run by his multi - the ever so lovely Rosetta Cutolo aka "Miss" Miracle.) - PhoQus Sports Enterprise (Potentially fishy matchmaking, that involves several alliance members and multis. Also, the org and alliance owner's multi runs a private gym, guess who is invited. The fighters of the other account (org owner). Really dubious and in clear violation of the “do not make business with each other” bit.) This list is by no means comprehensive. But it is a good start. And before anybody cries “witch hunt”. All these entries have demonstrated at least one clear instance of violating against not doing business with each other or it is really obvious, that a private gym is financed through the backdoor. Everybody, who has ever run an all out, maxed out private gym, knows that these things cannot carry themselves. It’s impossible …. unless they have like well over 30 members or so, which typically defeats the purpose of a private gym. Of course, if anybody feels he shouldn’t be on here, we are all ears! But until then …..
    1 point
  19. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1539493059FxBDv73_d.jpg http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1538872164Ax1ZGR9.png http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/15394467251D4Ux8p.png http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1539447220RFN1.fw.png
    1 point
  20. I'm not a feminist but I play one in real life. I landed a really sweet job under the most evil female in the entire company. She is an extreme feminist, only hires and promotes females. She hates all men equally (including me to be honest). Thank God I'm fucking good at my job and really good looking. She only hires hot females. I and one other guy (her best friend) are the exception in a team of 9 directors. I must say, pretending to be a feminist has increased my income easily by 60% in just the last 2 years and I even get laid more lol. Anyone fighting this is just dumb. We all act/pretend in our everyday jobs, this is just a different hustle. Get paid bros.
    1 point
  21. But your mom would miss it little boy. And that's no way to talk to your new daddy
    1 point
  22. Why don't you buy it yourself, you poor scrub
    1 point
  23. When you get vip, alright?
    1 point
  24. Let me tell you something: feminism means equality for men and women. I believe in that. What some of you are talking about and what I hate is feminazis who say "equality" but all they talk about is being superior to men and wanting to be superior to men so that they can have every other advantage under the sun as if there's no benefits to being a woman in any way. In short they just play the victim card all the damn time and I got no time for victim ass bitches. You want to talk about physicality, there is a clear difference between men and women in terms of fighting and physical strength but otherwise I believe in true equality and not this femenazi victim bullshit that's gotten so popular nowadays.
    1 point
  25. This topic always makes me laugh. Feminism is NOT about "Equality for women". If it were it would be called equality! Its not its called Feminism. I am all for equality for everyone, but call a spade a spade!
    -1 points
  26. Haha Tim is a fucking male feminist I should of known. You need a reality check
    -1 points
  27. You going to buy it for me?
    -1 points
  28. Okay you old ass motherfucker, chop off your ponytail and your dick off too. Since you already pretty much have done that being a male feminist.
    -1 points
  29. At least I have a Mom Not some low life piece of shit like you. The only person that mentioned daddy is what you called your uncle in the basement when he was teaching you your "wii sports swing". Learned how to use a joystick real good didn't you
    -1 points
  30. Don't be harrassing him too much. Rabid started ducking me on purpose after a 5-0 streak. And he even was explaining it to the org owners that he is declining the fight because of me being the opponent. You can't get more liberal than this lmao
    -1 points
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