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  2. Lost 60k at Dodgey's the other day. 10/10 would recommend.
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  3. dodgey brothers will have up today mate, mike only just released the event
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  5. ATTENTION HARDCORE FANS AND MMA FANS ALL OVER THE GLOBE! WE ARE CALLING ALL 350K+ MIDDLEWEIGHTS LOOKING FOR A NICE JUICY CONTRACT WITH HFC. HFC is hosting a TUF style tournament where two managers will coach fighters on their respective teams. Each coach will chose who fights who, losing will result in that fighters elimination from the prize pool. Coaches will whittle down each others teams until the last two remain where they square off in the finale for a nice 20k/10k/15k 3 fight contract with HFC and a HUUUUGE cash prize. TOURNAMENT WEIGHT: 185LBS-171LBS (MIDDLEWEIGHT LIMITS) SEASONS COACHES: RYAN EPICITY (KingEpicity) vs. J.W. HARDMAN (Bleakardor) WHOSE TEAM WILL REIGN SUPREME? EACH TEAM HAS 6 FIGHTERS CONTESTANTS: 1. Gaylord Camara (350750) 2. Luke Davidson (350179) 3. Donald O Rourke (352201) 4. Michal Kowalkiewicz (350869) 5. Armad Bates (350495) 6. Boxing McSparr (351687) 7. Gorgon Patriot (350482) 8. Pucy McGraber (352640) 9. Pradak Kingstar (350761) 10. Viggo Gunnar (350093) 11. 12.
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  6. Mike, any chance of increasing the vending machine capacity two/threefold? My 27 fighter gym goes through supps like crazy. I can't imagine how annoying a 60 plus public gym is, especially since the machine only holds 50 items.
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  7. http://mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/1594153055Untitled-2-Recovered.png I'm making an attempt to resurrect my old org, King of the Beach, as most of the 340k orgs are dead or dying Reserving this space in case it actually comes to fruition Old thread: http://www.mmatycoon.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=50721&hl= I promise some degree of writeups/posters etc. If I get some help with either matchmaking or contracts, even better chance I come through long term
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  8. Empire: 8 is soon, and it features a title fight at the 265+ weight level. First up is a pair of debuts between Deon Big Daddy and Hector Rodriquez. In what should essentially be a muay thai sparring match, I expect Deon to take it to his older opponent, winning by 2nd round TKO. Next up is a matchup between Leon Abbot and Chod Piiice. Chod will want to take this one to the mat, but Abbot is no slouch there, as seen against Saint George. I think it ends in a draw. The third fight sees 2-0-0 Canadian Steve Barnes against Vince Richardson. Richardson just lost to Vito Golamiby KO, but I think he bounces back and wins this one by KO in the 1st. Next is a fight between Dude McWrestler and Enrique Machado. Dude is coming off a loss, but Machado has no chance even coming off a big win. I got Dude by 1st round submission. The fifth fight has 1-0-0 fighters Cu Chulainn and Lucas Ardin. Ardin, the Canadian known as “The Aardvark”, is the better BJJ fighter, but I think he loses to “The Hound” by TKO in the 1st. Luck Chiddell features in the next fight against the debuting Jubei Akechi. “The Iceman” can box, but his Japanese opponent is too well-rounded and will take it by unanimous decision. Next up are a pair of BJJ specialists in Valentino Piskochini and Damian “Sparry” Mia. The winner of this one will likely face 170 lbs champ Ricardo Miles, so the stakes are high. That said, they’re essentially the same fighter. I’ll take Mia by unanimous decision in a toss up. Finally, we’re onto the big ones. Jerome Biggs is 4-1-0 in his light-heavyweight career, and he is coming off a nice win against Ken Mokoto, but he has not faced very tough competition thus far. That will all change when he faces Hunter Broderick. Broderick is 3-0-0 for his career, and has won all of his fights in dominating fashion. I do not expect this one to go the distance, and I think Broderick will win what will essentially be a boxing match by TKO in the 1st round. The next fight is another blockbuster at the 205 weight class, arguably the best Empire has to offer. Ravana Lanka is 5-0-0, but he is making his Empire debut against Joe “Levels” Dinapoli. Dinapoli is an exceptional boxer, but he is more than just that. In his last fight, he KOed Jaco Camden by spinning backfist in the 1st round. Both of these guys are standup fighters, but “The Demon King” may struggle to stay upright after taking enough of Dinapoli’s punches. I think Dinapoli will win this one by 1st round KO. The main event is the super-heavyweight title fight. Just Do is just 1-0-0 in his career, but his one win came by KO just 65 seconds into the match. He will need to bring similar power if he wants to have any shot against Aussie champion Buster Gruff, who is coming off KOing 205 lbs champion Hatebreed Rebel in just 30 seconds. Gruff and Do are pretty similar fighters. They both are wonderful boxers with enough skill to stay on their feet, but Gruff has much more experience. I think that will make the difference in a tight fight. I’ll take Gruff by 1st round KO.
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  9. 30k for the seal as well.
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  12. awesome, will submit now. thanks
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  13. WCF Wednesday Night Fights 9: Leahy vs Shamrock Preview and Predictions Undercard 155lb Bout: Andrew Perez (2-1) vs Tommy Ayomy (0-0) Opening up the night is two new arrivals to WCF. Andrew Perez is the more experienced fight coming of a 1-1 sting in SMASH while Ayomy is making his professional debut. Both guys have very similar skillsets with both wanting to grapple. Perez has the edge in BJJ owning a purple belt but Ayomy has the advantage when it comes to wrestling. I expect this to be a grappling match with both fighters being even on the feet. I expect Ayomy to score a takedown early, but Perez will threaten with submissions as both of his pro wins have come via submission. Prediction: Andrew Perez by 1st round Sub 135lb Bout: Alessio Da Santiago (7-9) vs Wesley Carter (1-3) The first of 3 bantamweight fights on the card features WCF vet Alessio Da Santiago. ADS has the most fights (12) of all time in WCF and he is trying break back into the win column following a TKO loss from the tough Denis Denisov. He is facing Wesley Carter who is trying to stop a 3-fight skid and earn his first win in WCF. This is a rematch from earlier this year which saw ADS win by 1st round sub. If this fight ends up hitting the canvas I expect it to go the same route. Prediction: Alessio Da Santiago by 2nd round Sub 135lb Bout: Levi Rowan (5-0) vs Dragon Li Chai (0-0) (3-7 grappling) An interesting bantamweight bout caps off our undercard as the featured headliner. One of the most quietly successful fighters in all of WCF, Levi Rowan, welcomes newcomer Dragon Li Chai to the organization. Rowan has amassed a 4-0 record in WCF including 2 impressive wins over Maddox Pope. Li Chai could give Rowan his toughest fight yet. While just making his MMA debut, DLC has experience against high-level grapplers in TWGC and CACC against many fighters who outsizes him. Despite Rowan’s respectable wrestling this is a pure striker vs grappler matchup thanks to DLC’s elite grappling and Rowan’s clear advantage on the feet. If Rowan can keep it standing he may very well get the first finish of his career, but I have a feeling Dragon Li Chai will be the first to have success getting Rowan to the mat. I have a feeling the underdog will pull it off. Prediction: Dragon Li Chai by 1st round Finish (Sub or GnP) Main Card 170lb Bout: Rammsie Hartmann (5-3) vs Alex Wright (2-0) Opening up the main card is the return of Rammsie Hartmann. He is trying to bounce back following his submission loss to Kribbson Diaz. Hartmann gets to welcome young prospect Alex Wright to the organization. Hartmann should have the advantage on the feet and in the wrestling department, but he has to be careful of Wright’s BJJ which has led him to two submission wins. Hartmann has never went the distance so expect a finish in this one. Wright’s only real path to victory will be via submission but I expect Hartmann to keep it standing while maybe mixing in a few level changes with his dominant wrestling. Prediction: Hartmann via 1st round KO 145lb Bout: Colton Ortiz (2-1) vs Harry Hendersons (2-2) (2-6 grappling record) Colton Ortiz returns on Wednesday to face fellow grappler Harry Hendersons. Ortiz is now 2-1 in WCF with impressive wins over WCF veteran Justin Purcell and Benito Rummy. His only loss isn’t a bad one necessarily with it coming by the hands of current WCF Featherweight Champion Bardia Farrokhzad. Hendersons on the other hand will being making his debut but isn’t short on experience with 1-1 stints in both Madness MMA and Smash as well as an 8-fight grappling career in CACC. Both men are pure specialists who’s game plans are completely grappling oriented so it should be interesting to see how it goes. Ortiz does have a leg up with a brown belt in BJJ compared to Hendersons purple belt. Ortiz will also have a near 8-inch height advantage. Prediction: Colton Ortiz via Decision 135lb Bout: Claus Haba (5-0-1) vs Jens Jensen (2-1) This is a pivotal bout in the bantamweight division which could determine the next title contender. Once again we see two guys who have a grappling based game. This card is filled with great grapplers and the fight is no exception. Both these guys will be making their promotional debut. Haba is coming off a great run in RRFC going undefeated with his only blemish being a majority draw against a tough vet. Jensen on the other hand is fresh off a performance of the night win in SMASH where he went 1-1. As I’ve mentioned multiple times both guys usually want to grapple but it’ll be interesting to see if their game plans change in this bout. While both fighters are evenly matched I would give the slight edge to Haba in most areas. Both fighters always common in well below the bantamweight limit but “The Little Giant” Jensen will have a huge height advantage with over a 10.5-inch height deficit in his favor. Prediction: Claus Haba via Decision 265lb Co-Main Event: Tylonal Jones (5-4) vs Fish Hands (8-3) This is a Co-Main Event that should feature fireworks being one of the few bouts on the card with two guys who love to let their hands go. Jones has become a regular of the WCF heavyweight division fighting a number of the well-established names within the organization. He is riding a two-fight KO win streak against Pimpis Tramps and perennial top-contender Fedor Petrov while earning performance bonuses in both fights. Hands made his presence known in his debut knocking out Rashad Pennington after a decent 4-3 run in Madness MMA. This should be a great fight and is one of the hardest to pick on the card. Prediction: Fish Hands by 2nd round KO 185lb Main Event: Robert Leahy (9-2) vs Tim Shamrock (2-2) The main event once again will be a fight between two guys that are used to having the grappling advantage. This bout may very well make a contender at middleweight out of the winner. Leahy is undefeated in WCF at 2-0 and is looking to continue it. Shamrock on the is another Madness MMA vet making his WCF debut. While both are evenly matched on the ground Shamrock should have the edge on the feet if he chooses to keep it there. Prediction: Robert Leahy via 1st round Sub
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  14. http://mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/1592963931vKlOUNl.jpg Canadian Fighting Championship returns for weekend two of it's glorious revival and once again features two stacked cards full of hungry talented individuals looking to make their mark in the MMATycoon world. Pretty much all the titles have now been claimed with those new champion finding a bullseye planted firmly on their backs. With a clear goal and vision of just who is being chased, it will most definitely add some intensity to this weekends proceedings! Let’s take a look at the Top 5 fights from each of the two cards CFC 428 Belle Centre, Montreal - 11th July 2020 http://mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1593994941428.jpg 265lbs+ Super-Heavyweight Title Fight Ted Bundy (13-3) vs. Knock “You” Out (34-12 MMA, 0-1 KT) The final CEC belt to be contested will be the Super-Heavyweight one and what an explosive fight it looks to be. On one side you have youngster Ted Bundy who at only 26 years of age has yet to even reach his prime. Already though Bundy has made quite a name for himself and comes to us as a former undefeated champion at Panda Fights where he went on a four fight rampage. Before that Bundy was sharpening his claws in a few different places but always doing rather well for himself. His opponent will be 41 year old veteran Knock Out from Howling Skull in the United States. Knock Out was a former Island star back in 2016 where he spent most of his time as the heavyweight champion of Lebowksi Island Achievers. He put on a great performance in the end of season tournament where he cruised into the finals after defeating his first three opponents by first round KO. He narrowly missed out on taking the whole thing after losing a decision to overall winner Isidoro Rodrigues. After the island, Knock Out moved to mainland and with a change of management ended up at KOFC where he was able to have a largely successful career as their on/off heavyweight champion. Knock Out actually claimed his third title there at the KOFC org finale before seemingly taking his retirement in September of 2018. Perhaps taking inspiration from the likes of Randy Couture and Dan Henderson who remained top tier competitors going into their forties, Knock Out announced his comeback midway through October 2019 and picked up his thirty-second professional victory at CEC 680. He followed up with a loss and then parted way with his management for a second time. This brings us roughly to now where, under new management once again, Knock Out found his way to Panda Fights and has been looking in fine form once more. Two fights, two wins both by KO and now like the times of old, he finds himself competing for championship gold. This is a tough fight for Bundy who is actually ranked higher than Out but who looks to be a little outgunned in the stand up department where Knock Out excels. However, Bundy seems to have been developing quite a dangerous ground game and his last two fights have been submission victories. Knock Out seems to have a healthy disdain for that side of things much preferring to scrap it out on his feet then get involved in all that jiu-jitsu stuff. This could potentially be his undoing however as if Bundy can get this fight to the floor it would be a huge surprise if blue belt Out could shut down Bundy’s offence. Overall, Bundy has just as much of a chance as Out here and in truth is the long term player in this game. At 41, Knock Out is definitely looking over the other side of the hill here but remains, currently, a very dangerous opponent for anyone. 145lbs Liquid Gold (36-26-2) vs. “Son of Greatness” Gaia Ky Jr (17-3) Another veteran fighter up next as 44 year old Liquid Gold takes on 37 year old Gaia Ky Jr. Gold has had a long career and has fought within some of the biggest and best organisations in the MMA tycoon world including Claymore Elite Combat and GAMMA. Getting his start all the way back in 2014, it took Gold a little while before he was able to compete for a belt; 2017 in the obscure WFC to be precise. It’s fair to say that Gold’s story is somewhat unremarkable though he has made a little resurgence over the past year or so where he became EFC’s featherweight champion at the age of 42. His last run in an org was at CEC where he went even at 2-2. Gold has been out of action for sometime now and this bout will be his first in over six months. Under the guidance of his third new manager Gold could potentially move into title contention with a win here. His opponent will be grappler turned fighter Gaia Ky Jr. The “Son of Greatness” Actually Ky Jr didn’t start off that great at all having had a tough time in the grappling world early on. After a single win in the New York TWGC qualifier, Ky went on to a six match losing streak before managing to get a win over grappling legend Rodney Holzken. Ky continued with his grappling dream and though the wins starting racking up more and more the TWGC title is still something that alludes him to this day. Around 2018, a gym buddy convinced Ky to try MMA and quickly arranged for him to compete in a smoker style QFC match. Ky’s advanced grappling skills set him far apart and it didn’t take him long to start making a name for himself in the cage as well as on the mat. Canadian Extreme Fighting Championship were the first to spot the 3-0 fighter and signed him up to their lightweight division. Another three victories and Ky was given a shot at the title. Unfortunately Ky was defeated by a much more experienced opponent but undeterred Ky continued along the MMA path and eventually found his way to Tokyo based Panda Fights where he finally accomplished his life dream of being a champion. Now Ky is back in Canada once more and will be looking to make a big first impression of the CFC crowd. Definitely something a grappler versus striker match up, Ky Jr is the one to watch here as a recent undefeated champion and on a four fight winning streak. Gold could definitely has the skills to pull off an upset though, especially if he can keep the fight on the feet. It has been a while since he has set foot in the cage however and it’s likely ring rust will be an issue. Ky Jr would without question be in line for the title with a win here while Gold would be a strong consideration. Either way there is a hell of a lot to be gained from this fight and it is expected that both fighters will be giving it there all. 185lbs Kaz McStafferson (19-18) vs. Papi Tantor (10-0) Moving into the Middleweight division now which is starting to emerge as one of the most competitive looking ones in CFC. Solid journeyman Kaz McStafferson takes on undefeated prodigy Papi Trantor At only 22 years of age, Papi Tantor is definitely taking a huge step up in competition in joining with CFC but after his recent run over at Wolf Pac Fighting Alliance there is little in the way of concern for him. 10 fights and 10 victories with sixth of them being title defences, Tantor has a hell of a bright future ahead of himself especially under the tutelage of former #1 manager Jorma Oltsu. He faces a stern test in his CFC debut however when he takes on experienced former island fighter Kaz McStafferson. With almost four times the amount of cage time in comparison, McStafferson will be looking to teach the youngster a thing or two whilst at the same time establish himself as a firm contender for the 185lbs belt. As mentioned already, the middleweight division is currently stacked with talent so a win here would in no way gaurentee a title shot for either of them though it would likely put them only one away. Both would feel that they have a good shot at it currently as Tantor has made things look extremely easy so far whilst McStafferson actually has a recent win over current CFC champ Yef Yew. A good test for Tantor and an opportunity to show that he is capable of taking the next step 175lbs Dorde Dramicanin (11-4) vs. “The King” Elvis Presley (14-7-1) An interesting showdown up next as two young warriors make their way out of ID restricted land and into the wild west of Open ID. Dorde Dramicanin takes on “The King” Elvis Presley. Dramicanin has spent his learning years at both top 330k orgs in Jag and Skrap and has amassed a respectable 11-4 record while doing so. His opponent Elvis Presley can also claim the same orgs as former stomping grounds though interestingly the two have never crossed paths; until now that is. Dramicanin will be entering the bout as the bookies favourite with many believing him to have a significant advantage in the grappling that could come into play. Presley is a solid all rounder though not much of a finisher with ten of his fourteen victories coming at the hands of the judges. Still, these two are very well matched and this could end up being a potential fight of the night especially considering that a shot at the title could be on the line for the victor 145lbs John Lennon (14-13-1 MMA, 8-8 KT) vs. Klaus “The House” Chugman (24-16) A rematch from their recent meeting pits Liverpool native John Lennon against former IFC champion Klaus “The House” Chugman. Lennon had a bit of a weight issue in his last bout and after coming over three pounds over the limit his bout against Nigel Nobody and was called off by the commission. Unfortunately, those close to the fighter report that his weight is still an issue leading up to his CFC debut which would be a huge shame for everyone involved. Hopefully this isn’t the case on the day. Chugman will be itching to get back in the cage with Lennon as their last bout ended by a controversial split decision. Many in attendance as well as Chugman himself believed he had done more than enough to win after dominating on the ground for much of the bout. The Bantamweight division is still a growing one at CFC and Chugman could find himself as a strong contender for the title should he manage to overturn his previous result against Lennon though he may need to find a more entertaining way of doing so. Lennon has a great stand up game that lent a hand to an 8-8 KT career and has the power to trouble Chugman early on. Chugman has elite grappling skills but will need to look for a finish rather than rely on the judges for a win. CFC 429 Madison Garden Arena, New York - 11th July 2020 205lbs Bo “DDT” Teebs (22-18) vs. John Muir (21-8) Two very evenly skilled fighters top the CFC 429 card and they will be making their debuts here in their new home and hoping to make a good impression on the CFC matchmakers. Bo “DDT” Teebs has been around for a while now and has always loitered around the top of the division wherever he has been. Without a doubt his most successful tenure was his time in Tokyo as Budokai’s open-weight champion. There he scored wins over former Island star Bob “The Slob” Fury before losing the title to Mark Strong and then moving on to Syn. Teebs has also changed management a few times in his career and though his current arrangement hasn’t been that long, so far it seems to be working very well with Teebs having won five out of his last six. That single loss being a title fight at Panda Fights. His opponent tonight is 34 year old John Muir of the United Kingdom. Muir too has been on the scene for a good amount of time with his best run coming not that long ago at all. Muir was a big part of the now defunct Empire FC heavyweight division reigning supreme as champion and making six defences all the way until the orgs closure in October of 2019. After his spell there Muir made the decision to drop down to light-heavyweight but wasn’t able to replicate his level of performance at 265lbs. A failed shot at Pulse FC’s light-heavyweight crown and then a follow up loss afterwards leading to a break up with his then management and semi-retirement. Muir has now decided to get back into things and will be doing so under the banner of a new team Muir isn’t as prolific a striker as Teebs but he is certainly capable in that department as well as extremely well rounded. He is able to supplement his all round game with a competent submission game as well as being able to take a patient tactical approach. This is in stark contrast to Teebs who is very much likely to go straight for the kill. This is reflected in his 22-18 record. Truth is that if Teebs doesn’t KO Muir then there is a strong possibility that Muir ends up putting him away before the final bell. With newly crowned champion Kento Kawamata almost within reach right now, both fighters would have a hell of a lot to gain by picking up the win here 265lbs+ Mark Lesnar (25-10) vs. Dave Watson (11-6) Co-main event for the evening sees the debut of the big boys. Mark Lesnar and Dave Watson will be looking to make a big splash in the much smaller pond of the current Super-Heavyweight pool. Mark Lesnar has already made a good name for himself in the sport after his performance in Season 8 of the Island. There he managed to capture both the IXF heavyweight and super-heavyweight titles before crashing out in the third round of the end of season tournament. Lesnar’s reputation was so that he commanded an instant title shot when he made his first appearance on the mainland at the short lived Ultimate Combat Federation. After a short stint as champion there he found his way to Tokyo where he joined up with Budokai Fighting Federation and though finding the going much tougher, he did eventually capture the 265lbs+ title there too. Now, making his debut under new management, Lesnar looks to build up again once more and stake his claim on the CFC gold To get there is he going to have to deal with a much younger opponent in Dave Watson. Watson is much less experienced though did compete under the Budokai banner around the same time but in the heavyweight division. Watson has yet to compete for a title and to be blunt, has been rather up and down with his performances over the past year and a half. Just by watching them in the gym, Watson looks to be the much more advanced fighter but that doesn’t always translate to the cage. Lesnar has more to lose in this one as the higher ranked fighter and would likely earn himself a shot at the title with a win. Watson likely has more work to do but Lesnar would provide the perfect scalp to make a name for himself with and would certainly make a few people sit up and take notice if he can get one over on the island veteran. The bookmakers have this one close but personally I have just a little coin on Mark Lesnar here. 205lbs James “The Nervous” Gregor (17-19 MMA, 2-7-1 KT) vs. Henri “Gaule” Jospin (11-7-1) Another solid match up from the CFC brass pits dangerous journeyman James Gregor against younger prospect Henri Jospin. Both fighters making their debuts here at CFC and both having made their way over from Tokyo based Panda Fights. Gregor is the far more experienced fighter here and should provide a stiff test for Jospin who has been in fine form of late currently riding a four fight win streak. All four wins by KO might be of some concern to his opponent Gregor who has lost around half of his fights via that manner. Then again, Gregor himself has a perfect 100% KO rate when he is winning so maybe not? Both fighters are ranked right next to each other in their weight class. Gregor at 145 and Jospin at 146. Both have a little way to go before they could be considered title contenders currently so a good start here would help them on their way. Not an easy one to pick as skill wise things are fairly even but you would have to go with Jospin as the younger, hungrier fighter with more to prove at this point 265lbs Johnny “Cyborg” Bizihwaeile (28-17) vs. Jon “The Red Bear” Erikson (12-10) Back to the heavyweights and another two fighters aiming to turn things around in their new home. 41 year old veteran Johnny Bizihwaeile takes on elite kickboxer Jon Erikson. Bizihwaeile makes his way over from PL MMA (now SynCity: Galaxy MMA) where he had a tough time in their heavyweight division picking up only two wins out of six fights. Currently with his fifth career manager, Bizihwaelie will no doubt be hoping to get back to the high points of his career such as his run as KAMIKAZE champion in 2017 or his brief on/off spell as North Star Combat in 2019. Opponent Jon Eriksson has certainly had a nomadic career so far and in all honestly, is dangerously close to being considered a journeyman fighter. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. If it wasn’t for the fighters willing to get in their no matter what, the fight game would be a far more barren one. Eriksson is still young enough to make a name for himself however and the CFC could be the perfect place for him to do so. Both fighters have some extremely destructive hands in their arsenal as well as some slightly questionable chins. Neither are currently in great form but the general feeling is that Erikson should be able to get past Bizihwaelie 265lbs “The Horse” DJ Maximus (45-29) vs. Thiago Araujo (15-18) Next up, a tale of redemption as two failing fighters look to turn the tide on their atrocious recent performances. DJ Maximus is a name that will be known to many in the game and not entirely due to his association to former #1 manager Ibrahim Camara. At 42 years of age, Maximus is definitely in the twilight of his career and has racked up many miles on his body alongside his 74 professional fights. He has also been through several managers during his professional life and it’s fair to say that his current arrangement has not yet borne fruit. Still searching for his first win under Bob Loblaw’s direction after four fights, Maximus will be coming into this on a five fight losing streak overall. His opponent is former Cage Coloseum Fighting champion Thiago Araujo who has really been struggling of late and who has not had his hand raised since August of last year. Araujo comes into this bout on a seven fight losing streak and really there couldn’t be a more perfect opponent for one another. Very much a grappler versus striker match up, Maximus has a tremendous 44 KO victories to his name. A number large enough to strike fear into any opponents heart. Araujo on the other hand has never actually won by using his fists and instead is is know for his submission game. Neither are known for having amazing strike defence so this could definitely play into the hands of Maximus but should the black belt from Brazil get this fight to the floor, the odds would surely shift heavily in is favour
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  15. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15940387643364.jpg Clifford Smith (365369) My sworn oath to serve and protect doesn't extend to the Octagon - ya best protect ya neck fools Sgt. Johnny Blaze is coming to stomp on all you bitches til you blackout.
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  16. Looking for custom avatar under request. GIF. LOTS of face tweaking and movement. a little bit of side angled face as well. Will pay generous cash
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  18. Auction heimdall start 25k ends in 24 hours Thanks
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  19. Empire MMA will be using all the remaining divisions, which are not open, for making test fights, and test fights only. But those divisions are not open,so please don't ask us for a long contract at 185lbs and so on.
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  20. Pretty good chance if Brock gets him on ground it's not going well, but Mirko was game. Brock was freakishly strong and athletic for his size. Sasquatch that can exploit size advantage prolly like nobody I can recall in MMA. Anthony Johnson was once cutting to WW and was huge, but he struggled. Juiced up prime Mirko w/ Lesnar sauce and he might make Brock look like Bob Sapp w/ a straight left.
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  21. I talked with one of the staff members recently, and he said that they have some events lined up or something close to that.
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  22. COD 2 Starting Bid: 20K Bid ends: 12PM GMT tomorrow Lyman Starting bid: 20K Bid ends: 12PM GMT tomorrow
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  23. Cards and markets are up for KSW in Poland and UFC Fight Island There will be more changes I think so will do write up later, i.e. Munhoz is out now https://www.mmatycoon.com/bookmakerpublic.php?bid=8527 Best of luck to all of you with your betting! 500 minimum, 10000 maximum, happy for you to take our money or give us yours
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  24. In a stunning upset of historical proportions, Uncle Tom TKO'd White Jesus: http://www.mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=1013068
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  25. Herb Green 363617 Needs a test fight. Sick of waiting for QFC
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  26. Picked up a Free Agent that fits the bill and would like to join. http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=350761
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  27. http://www.mmatycoon.com/bookmakerpublic.php?bid=7907
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  28. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14378367417651.png Elifasi "The Axe Killer" Msomii I will take great sexual pleasure in making my opponents bloody and bruised!
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  29. Couture vs Cro Cop for the UFC Title If cro cop had beat Gonzaga we would have seen that most likely. But Gonzaga cro copped cro cop.
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  30. Luke "The Show" Maddox (365248) will do the test fight at 185
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  31. Oh, how I wish I had your skills. I got Photoshop, so I guess I'm 1/100 of the way there.
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  32. But he has the mind of a scientist, the cock of a Burmese python, and the right hand of a fucking rocket.
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  33. Good John all versions for the winner Min bid 20k Currently bid leader: andy808 with 175k Winner: andy808 Ending auction time: -ended-
    1 point
  34. Brace yourself Joe, for the mop is coming!
    1 point
  35. He loves his game his way? How dare he!
    1 point
  36. Ur welcome! I didnt open the clothing for profit. As long as it has money, its coming back for the Island community as sponsors.
    1 point
  37. Glad to have you back ! The show must go on !
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  38. Hey Jason, Thank you so much for your message. Instead of writing the concepts by email I think it`s much easier if I post the images here. Thank you again, such an honor. When I picked up my first descent maxed out fighter from the free agency: http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilepublic.php?FID=249855 he had ALL your LEGEND shirts. I had no idea what this sorcery was, when I finally understood it was an actual custom shirt for a legend I was determined to get so good at the game and get a true #1 P4P to get a chance to earn one of these. It also required a certain legends t-shirt maker to comeback from the dead but I have never obsessed about what I cannot change, so I focused on what I could do and let destiny take care of the rest. x5 times #1 P4P and a Global Pandemic later and here we are If I had to chose a style from your greatest hits, it would be something like this with the picture as sharp as possible in the middle: http://mmatycoon.com/images/products/1592962214mifg-legend%20-%20killsinwater.jpg This is your customer: http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=312691 Would love a picture of a Revenant, something like this with the tradicional last name STEVE or The Revenant on top or bottom (wherever it fits better): Not sure if possible but if you can, on the background I would love to have something local to The Revenant. He comes from Recife, in Brazil. There is a legend in these parts, about a cross built on top of a cemetery. They used to bury slaves that did not make the voyage to America there. It is the most haunted place on planet earth. I would love to have A Cruz do Patrao on the background. Something like this would be incredible as it fits the style above (cartoonish?) Let me know, will email you back too to point you here. Thank you so much, Ibby
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