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  1. I became a mentor to get those extra fighter slots, the occassional IQ test and Free Agent first dibs. Well, after about 250 rolls I got 2 IQ tests, which was the least appealing of the three. The Tycoon Lottery win is pathetic The Cash win is pathetic (I win 3457 dollars? That was nothing even 1 month into the game) Improve the bonuses individually, and give a hard working motherfucker more jackpots, and with JACKPOTS and I mean a win that is worth something even if you're played for a couple years. Don't be cheap with those extra fighter slots THEY COST YOU NOTHING. At higher level you need sparring partners, so really, at 25 fighters u rly only have 20.
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  2. Option to be able to buy a test. Or send your fighter away for a week to do it . Risk of not training for a week but you gain his iq .
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  3. I get it, you'll come back tomorrow under a different name, seems like starting this thread backfired a little.
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  4. You seem dumb....
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  5. WORLD VALE TUDO FIGHT LEAGUE 3 (Friday 5th April - Hyashi's Lounge, Los Angeles) MAIN EVENT William “The Prince” Fidnhasieunch (20-11, 143lbs) vs. Fausto “Mastino Napoletano” Carsara (16-5, 200lbs) Keep an eye on this one folks. Two highly experienced and skilled veterans going head to head in their first match up in the WVT Fight League. William Fidnhasieunch is primarily a ground fighter but he can finish you in a variety of ways once he gets you there. His opponent Fausto Carsara at first glance looks to be much the same before you realise that he has actually made a career out of knocking opponents out and all with some pretty rudimentary striking skills. Sixteen wins, sixteen KO’s says there is some serious power in those hands of his. Fidnhasieunch has suffered a fair few KO loses in his time so he will no doubt be tentative standing in front of Carsara but otherwise it will be extremely interesting to see how this one goes down. Prediction: Carsara by KO CO-MAIN EVENT Ribociclib “CDK4/6” Kisqali (13-9, 220lbs) vs. James “The Nervous” Gregor (12-18, 210lbs) A battle between two fairly evenly matched light-heavyweights with Swiss national Ribociclib Kisqali taking on Australia’s James Gregor. Kisqali has yet to fight this year but when he does it will be under new management. Gregor, fresh from a unsuccessful stint at EMPIRE which saw him go 0-3, will be looking for a fresh start here in his new home. Whilst Gregor has the worse record of the two, both fighters are almost equal in wins and both share 12 KO’s apiece. They have also both lost seven times each by KO which leads us to believe that this one is going to be a real stand up war. Both fighters have a high level of skill and either one could potentially do very well here in the WVT Prediction: Gregor by Decision Greg “The Gronk” Bell (13-20, 300lbs) vs. Ra Rrz “Rawwwr” Be Nize (3-3, 151lbs) Physicality and experience take on speed and cunning as super-heavyweight journeyman takes on featherweight ground technician Ra Rez Be Nize. Bell has often served as something of a mid tier gatekeeper in the now defunct Iron Man Fight Club and has at times picked up some decent wins though often at the expense of his opponents lack of ground skills. There is little chance of doing so against such a ground specialist such as Be Nize who, on paper at least, will be superior in every avenue in that respect. Be Nize will also have a decent advantage on the feet but whether the much smaller man can crack the granite chin of Bell will remain to be seen. The biggest factor in this one will be seeing if Be Nize can overcome the massive size difference. Everything else aside, Be Nize would be the likely favourite. Prediction: Be Nize by Decision “The G-Man” David Dupuis (5-6, 200lbs) vs. “The” Chad Yonic (2-1, 160lbs) It’s been quite a while seen “The G-Man” David Dupuis was seen inside the cage and there is likely going to be a degree of ring rust to work off. Dupuis will also be fighting for the first time under new management so that will be another interesting factor. His opponent is young, up and coming lightweight fighter Chad Yonic who will also be fighting for the first time in quite a while. Yonic, who managed a 2-1 record at NJMMA before disappearing for a time, is still only 21 years old and depending on how he has spent his time away, could still have plenty of time to live up to his potential. For this fight specifically, can he manage to overcome Dupuis age and experience or will he have to chalk this one up to more of a learning experience? We can wait to find out! Prediction: Dupuis by KO Jan “Champion” Jedrzejczyk (12-11, 147lbs) vs. Awut “Klaew Kla” Smith (8-4, 273lbs) Natural featherweight Jedrzejczyk takes on super-heavyweight banger Awut Smith and tactically speaking, this one is going to be interesting. Jedrzejczyk has experience fighting in some of the biggest middle tier orgs in tycoon history while Awut Smith hasn’t really been able to get any kind of consistency going in his career so far having changed managers on no less than four occasions. With that aside he has managed to carve out a respectable record of 8-4 but most notable is the eight KO’s that come with that. Jedrzejczyk too has a good record of finishes in his own weight class but could he possible finish a fighter with over hundred pounds on him or will he try and go a different way completely? Prediction: Smith by KO Shawn Griffin (12-12, 168lbs) vs. Crazy “Pitbull” Boco (5-11, 185lbs) Two more fighters get an opportunity to start afresh after toiling along with a journeymans existence. Shawn Griffin, it must be said, has fought at the higher level with most of his bouts being in professional fight leagues where as Crazy Boco has mainly fought in the wild lands of the QFC system. Griffin has some small advantages in skill going into the fight but nothing that Boco couldn’t contend with given the right instructions and training. The biggest concern for both fighters is that during their pre-fight medical exams, the doctor proclaimed them both clinically depressed and was concerned for their mental well being overall. Prediction: Griffin by KO Hank “Hill” Jones (7-7, 189lbs) vs. Cal “Calizard” Robbins (6-10, 181lbs) Hank Jones is at something of a crossroads in his career right now. With a record of 7-7, Jones is no longer a rookie looking to gain experience but he is in danger of becoming an average journeyman. Still young enough to reach a decent standard, maybe Jones can reinvent himself here at the WVT. In his first appearance he will face Cal Robbins, an experienced veteran and BJJ Brown Belt. Robbins ground game will be a huge challenge for Jones but Jones has the advantage in the stand up. A very winnable fight for either fighters. Prediction: Jones by KO King Murhaa (8-7, 210lbs) vs. Johnny Walker (10-7-1, 170lbs) Two fighters that struggled to make at impact at Empire FC have found their way to the WVT and an opportunity for a fresh start. Both fighters seem to have a lot going for them on paper but have not yet quite figured out how to put it all together. Murhaa seems to be the better grappler with a decent advantage in the wrestling and jui-jitsu but it is Walker’s elite boxing that stands to keep this bout competitive and interesting and we look forward to seeing just how well a decent natural lightweight deals with a legit light-heavyweight. With both fighters known for going the distance perhaps a draw is on the cards? Prediction: Walker by Decision Yoel “Can Crusher” Fullton (2-0, 215lbs) vs. Moses Odongkara (0-0, 270lbs) Two young up and comers face off each of with 2-0 Yoel Fullton taking on Moses Odongkara who will be making his MMA debut. Fullton has looked dangerous early in his career notching up two first round TKO victories and will now get his first taste of the bigger stages as he prepares for debut fight inside the WVT cage. Odonkara, a high level kickboxer from Uganda will put his striking skills up against Fullton’s wrestling and we will see what comes of this early card clash Prediction: Fullton by TKO Victor “Red Cyclone” Bangief (2-1, 400lbs) vs. Hamish “The Pig” McTavish (12-10, 292lbs) Off the top of my head I can’t think of a fighter currently signed to the WVT that is larger than four-hundred pound grappler Victor Bangief. An gargantuan specimen of a man, he will make his debut here at WVT against the experienced Hamish McTavish, no small man himself at two-hundred and ninety-two pounds. Though Bangief is the eldar of the two, McTavish has been in the game longer and will have good amount of experience over Bangief who is really just beginning his career at the tender age of thirty. He has yet to actually fight in the pro leagues after a 2-1 record and so it will be extremely exciting to see him make that step up from the QFC. McTavish will provide him with an extremely stern test as he himself has put together some decent runs wherever he has found himself. Whether McTavish has what it takes to be a champion here we will have to wait and see but for now we can look forward to a real super-heavyweight showdown Prediction: McTavish by TKO
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  6. Umm, sounds totally normal. I have waited more than 2 weeks before. There needs to be a worldwide QFC system to cut down on the wait-times. RegularJohn is correct, most people now use orgs to do their test fights.
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  7. QFC is kinda broken, Most people don't use it anymore. Some who still do abuse it to get easy wins. I advise you to fish for test fights at orgs. Generation FC and Underground seem to be taking test fights if you ask for it (of course you'll most likely have to accept real low pay for these).
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  8. Is there anyone willing to sell 3 or 6 month VIP so i can keep this public gym open? PM me in game plz
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  9. Ferocious beast gym in hilo. Currently $300/week for all elite training
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  10. Just another mediocre card with a lot of bad mma. I had high hopes for the UFC after the sale, but the product has noticeably waned since then. I don't think there are enough high level fighters for the UFC to run as many shows as they want to and not have a multitude of garbage fights included.
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  11. Well you sound like a pleasant person. Also if you know something already perhaps you don't need to ask someone 10 times about it.
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  12. To whoever accepted my offer thank you
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  13. PSE 265lbs+ Grand Prix Week 10 Review Group A A big win for Johannes Boe in my book to beat Amadeo Camara and move up a spot into third. Boe wasn’t given much of a chance at the start of this round so it is certainly interesting to see him sitting in a qualifying spot. It was mentioned before that Camara is letting down his management team and this result will do nothing to subdue those claims. At this point it’s hard to see him in the play-offs especially as he will now go into his next bout in pretty bad shape. Daniel Bradshaw continues to shine and is now 3-0 in this round. Perhaps his result against Petrozuli wasn’t much of a surprise but Petrozuli was expected to be a front runner in this phase and instead it is Bradshaw that is pushing for the top spot. Poor Diego Columbo took another beating and just cannot seem to catch a break with injuries and cuts. Now firmly at the bottom of Group A without a win, he once again goes into his next fight against Amanda Nunes with a massive cut. A much need win for Alf Konrad who picks up his first of the round and keeps himself within breathing distance of the qualifying spots. Something of a surprise for me was Patrick O’Phoenix defeating Sven Eklund. O’Phoenix hasn’t quite been living up to expectations and Eklund had a great first round so I thought Eklund would be able to get the GnP stoppage on the ground. I was wrong and O’Phoenix keeps himself in the game and moves up to 5th. Eklund, now 1-2 this round so far, drops down to 9th. This one was absolutely shocking to me as Alan Odrobny handed Amanda Nunes it’s first loss of the tournament. I expected Nunes to defeat Odrobny and keep the run going but it wasn’t to be and now I wonder have things taken a huge turn for the worst? Nunes has dropped down to 4th and while still currently in a qualifying spot will be injured for the next fight and in danger of dropping outside the safe zone. Group B A bottom of the table clash saw Jon Bones pick up a decision win over Thom Tharrier. It was his first win of the round and meant he was able to move up from the bottom of the table. Tharrier is still searching for his first win though still keeps one spot above the bottom at number nine. Bishop Heahmund might be disappointed with his KO loss to Michael Dobson after having a good amount of time and opportunity to finish on the ground in round one of their fight. Dobson came back in the second to pick up his second win of this round and move just outside of a qualifying spot. Not quite time to panic for Heahmund just yet as he remains only a win away from a safe position. Okino Naruhiko picked up a massive win against Victor Slaughter to put an end to his poor start this round. While he doesn’t move in the standings, the points do mean he stays within range of those above him. Slaughter loses for the first time this round and with it concedes the top spot in Group B. He drops down into forth and remains in a qualifying position. Potential play-off candidates Hugues Dupont and Kyle Cruz fought to a draw meaning that for now, Dupont remains undefeated still. In fact, with Nunes loss in the other group, Dupont is now the only undefeated fighter left in the tournament though this in under threat as Dupont might not be fully fit for his next fight. Both Dupont and Cruz move up a spot from last time and currently sit in second and third respectably. Heitor Machado picked up his third win in a row to claim the top spot in Group B and in doing so, sent his opponent Roar Dinosuar Jr down to the bottom of the standings. Machado is now on a four fight win streak though whether he can maintain this run of form, I’m not too sure. For Dinosuar Jr, he will need to step up massively if he is to make a come back from where he currently is
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  14. Again gotta be honest Alex will say if hes not sure so fair play to him would you rather he made some bullshit up? I mean im getting vibes of some silliness here
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  15. New Auction Item: Thunderstruck Soszynski Min Bid: 100k (please increment in 20k or more for raises) Will likely leave up for about 24 hours or so after final bid before closing. http://i65.tinypic.com/n2ba1e.jpg
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  16. The gym was made public for the sole reason to help new managers get elite training for an affordable price. I dont mind taking the hit I just need vip
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  17. He's in your alliance mate
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  18. What can we say about Japan that people don't already know? Fast cars, hot trannies, karaoke and if you are drinking the night away you might just bump into Rei. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/20/20w16.jpg vs http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/26/26w14.jpg Khabib Psa (3-1) Ivan "DESTROYER" Drago (1-0) In our featured fight we have 2 young warriors with a combined record of 4-1. Khabib likes to shoot early and often so Drago will have to be very careful with those takedowns as Khabib can finish this fight by submission or ferocious ground & pound. Also to be noted, Khabib's ToT revealed he can Moonwalk and is Good in Bed so if Ivan does not want to end up walking funny he better not get KOed (Or hang out with Rei after the fight). Ivan's best route to victory will be to catch Psa with something flashy as he shoots for the TD or to clinch and grind with his deadly knees. However I don't think Khabib will allow him 2 rounds like Dudley Wyatt did in Drago's last fight. This fight has finish written all over it. A classic striker vs grappler matchup. Welcome to FARTMMA 26 !
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  19. Grumpy Bastard is the best mentor by far !
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  20. I asked this idiot 10 time about predictions and he said don't do it. Fucking idiot. knew I had to predict it. Good luck everyone. please delete my account.
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  21. It's always better to make sure of what you know. Why does Jeremy Stephens hit a clearly knocked-out opponent an extra 10 times? Case closed, totally clears MpJuice of any wrongdoing. Mike, please look into a ban of Alex's account for his frankly mischievous behaviour.
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  22. I got you, my man. Hit my Insta @lushsux if you need my portfolio.
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