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  1. Hello all I've been waiting weeks to be able to post in the forums about GRPL. GRPL is Tycoons newest and only it's second full time grappling org. With a great backing from Syn City we've opened our doors in Tokyo. We are still building our rosters but currently have 3 weight classes. All three classes are open ID but all matches will be booked evenly. 155 and under represents all lightweight, featherweight and bantamweight grapplers. 185 represents both Middleweights and Welterweight's . 265 represents both light Heavyweight and Heavyweight fighter's. 265+ Weight Class will be the future 370K division. Starting in 2021 with a creation tournament. Breaking up all weight classes in the future is possible if we start to fill them all up but for now we'll march forward with what we have. Like Buff and CACC, GRPL will run all shows on Sundays so that no stamina loss from gym sessions will be likely. I am really excited about this organization and the people helping us build it up. Please join us!!
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  2. Welcome (finally) to the official thread of Combate. The rebirth of the brand established back in 2017 has begun, with the organisation delivering top quality events week in and week out in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Champions Super Heavyweight: Wolfgang Muller (2 defenses) Heavyweight: Tobig Tofail (1 defense) Light Heavyweight: Mohammed Kahn (2 defenses) Middleweight: Vacant (0 defenses) Welterweight: Jensen Chelios (0 defenses) Lightweight: Jacque Joteel (2 defenses) Featherweight: Yuro Nagasaki (0 defenses) Bantamweight: Eduardo Corassa (0 defenses) Records Fastest KO: Tapu Koko 0:05 (vs. John Mongrel at Combate 16) Fastest Submission: Boris Matusov 0:18 (vs. Guido Turturro at Combate 13) Longest Individual Title Reign: Chris Steve (7 defenses)
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  4. i am a dinosaur no doubt, I LOVE my desktop lol
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  5. I guess it is primarily for mobile use like everything else, if you still use a laptop you are a dinosaur.. not to mention an actual desktop. But yes agree with you Hare.
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  6. Welcome to the Madness! Madness MMA is the home of future MMA greats of the 370k Variety, as well as non ID boss's! The League of Madness, and the soon to be well known Kings of Madness will be kicking off MMMA in the 2021 calendar year. Kings of Madness will be kick off in February of 2021 "Kings of Madness" KOM CROWN> Single elimination Tournaments in 6 weight categories. All fights will be in the 265+ division but weight must stay in spec for fighters selected weight class. Weight Classes *Min walking weight= normal weight(Not "can cut too") Featherweight (125-150) Min Walking 125 Lightweight (151-169) Min Walking 151 Welterweight (170-184) Min Walking 170 Middleweight (185-204) Min Walking 185 Light Heavyweight (205-225) Min Walking 205 Heavyweight (226-300+) Min Walking 225 Featherweight Division. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Lightweight Division 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Welterweight Division 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Middleweight Division 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Light Heavyweight Division 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Heavyweight 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The Winners of the Inaugural "Kings of Madness" will be awarded with a Custom Trophy and labeled the King of there respected w/c. From there they will defend there crown as a champion should do or be giving the option to move to Pulse Fc. Also when a "King of Madness" champion moves on a new Tournament will be announced to crown the next King of that selected Division. Important this Division is STILL a feeder for PFC and when you're ready to make the move just let myself or Randall know! Potential "Birth of a Warrior" Featherweights 1 Kili Disson 2 Ares Galvao 3 Hank Rufkin 4 Rick Richardson 5 Karl Childers 6 Kloockz Diesel 7 8 League of Madness details Thread for the League of Madness>>>. Future 370k Champions and Rankings to come
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  7. I didnt click to log off yesterday, but I did turn off my notebook. Usually this didnt lead to me getting signed off before, but it did today. I had no issues loging back in or needing another password reset today.
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  8. Oh madness, guess I will have to create some 370K fighters.
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  9. Is there any way to "accept always" when marking a thread as read?
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  10. State Of The Divisions (I'll write about 1 division everyday) 145 LBS Championship:- There's no real clear cut title-contenders as of yet...but hopefully we will have more clarity on the contenders after the next few events...so stay tuned for that. Impressive performances:- Both Kristof Pardi and Sam Salter looked fantastic on their debuts which resulted in two very very quick submission wins for the pair, but we all love a knockout victory, don't we? So the quick TKO win for White Widow does deserve a mention, as he looked pretty impressive himself on his debut at CW MMA. Matches which caught our eye:- Rikshaar Das vs Brock Bareknuckle Now this is certainly a fight which is worth mentioning in this category,not only cause it was a (fight of the night) award winning matchup, no...i wanted to mention this fight, simply cause of the amount of twists and turns it had, which made it a rather enjoyable affair for everyone who watched it. Upsets:- Well tbh,the results went pretty much as expected,so there wasn't many if any upsets that i can speciafically mention in this category, so we will keep it for later. Fighters to watch out for:- 1) CJ Lee- One of the top featherweight contenders over at Gamma Contenders has recently made the move over to us, and is set to make his debut very soon...so he is definitely one of the guys who is in the conversation for a early title shot if he wins his fights. 2) Guy Leblond:- Another very exciting talent who is also set to make his debut at CW MMA soon...and could definitely be in the conversation for a title shot,should he win the fights provided to him first.
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  11. Alejandro Scott was once the favorite prospect of popart's mentor- Scott finds himself at the Yellow Lotus camp as a mentor to the younger fighters and now Light Heavyweight champion at Combate. Near retirement, Scott has loved the final rendezvous of his career, surrounded by the beautiful women and vast beaches of Brasil.
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  12. Wasn't the forum pushed a php update? I fix electronics but couldn't that impact scripts if they're not updated? Something weird like users were able to run old scripts while their computer had an older cache for the website, when smaller updates started happening computers pull new information at a different rate breaking the scripts over time until the overhaul happened it broke for everyone? Again, I don't really do networking so it's a shot in a dark. Someone who knows more about networks/programming could probably suggest something feasible.
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  13. If I missed it I apologize, but what about our Signatures? Will they need to be redone?
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  14. Good fight Francois ur a tuff foooker nooo doot. Loooved it, great craic fer sur ye'll be destroying bastards right left and centre and Jack sparra or whatever ya name is get in there and have a crack son, ye canna hang aroond school yards and not get locked up eventually
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  15. EDIT: Sorry for the muck-up, gents. Learned some lessons this go round CW MMA: BLOODSHED (REVIEW) Live from the SOLD OUT Paddy O’Malley’s Bar and Grill in Helsinki, Finland we had a total of 10 fights and only 3 of them went the distance. Bloodshed truly held up to its name as these fighters went all out for fame and fortune! UNDERCARD BOUTS 1) Rich Voss vs Patryk Mikolajczyk (Lightweight Bout [155 LBS]) Rich Voss looked ready to make the most of this opening bout by coming out fast and furious against Patryk Mikolajczyk, landing a smooth counter takedown and firing off multiple submission attacks. A mistake by Voss puts him on his back for a moment, but the slick jitz of this kid kept him out of danger even as Mikolajczyk went for his own submission. The first round came up all Voss as he started raining down blows from up top in the final two minutes. Voss continued to dominate in the second round, quickly dumping Mikolajczyk to his back and getting the best of the exchanges on the mat. Finally, it becomes too much for Patryk as Voss slaps on a hellacious Kimura and gets the tap. Result: Rich Voss via Submission 3:37 of Round 2 2) Jose Rivelino Atunes vs Israel Okoye (Heavyweight Bout [265 LBS]) Atunes quickly got to work and hurt Okoye with multiple strikes. Okoye keeps his wits about him and begins to move defensively and finds salvation when he catches Atunes on the back foot with a crisp takedown. Okoye was content to hold there and Atunes responded with multiple sub attempts from the bottom with little effect. Okoye goes the distance on top, but the early damage from Atunes secured him the victory. Result: Jose Rivelino Atunes via Unanimous Decision 3) Micky War vs KT "The Ultimate" Delight (Light-Heavyweight Bout [205 LBS]) Delight literally kicked this off with a head kick attempt, but War crisply answered with a 1-2-3 that backed Delight up to the cage. KT then created some space with his striking and circled away as War threw some heat but it doesn’t take long for KT to go on the defensive. KT starts looking to clinch but War wants none of that and keeps his distance. After a couple of stiff body kicks from Delight, War moves in and secures the clinch and goes to work with some dirty boxing and cracks Delight with an uppercut that puts him on skates. War follows up to the body and secures the clinch again, not giving Delight a chance to recover. With defense an afterthought, War unloads with uppercuts to the head putting KT to the mat and ending the fight. Result: Micky War via TKO 3:12 of Round 2 4) Mega Minion vs Jimmy Navarro (Welterweight Bout [170 LBS]) Minion immediately shoots a takedown and is turned away by Navarro. Minion tries to close distance, but Navarro is keeping to the outside and scoring from distance. Minion pressures with takedown attempts and finally scores one and starts raining strikes down from side control. Navarro with nowhere to go as Minion changes it up with various submission attempts. This variable assault continues for multiple minutes and seems to put Navarro in trouble at times but not enough to finish him. Navarro has some success in transition but it bears no fruit as the round ends. Round 2 begins with an almost immediate return to the mat by Minion. He continues to pour it on until Navarro catches him in a sweep and reverses positions! Navarro tries to get back to his feet but Minion’s closed guard prevents that as he continues to hunt for submissions from the bottom. Inexperience on display as Navarro looks confounded by this predicament. The horn sounds for the end of the round. Minion was the busier of the two but Navarro was still able to maintain dominant position. Round 3 opens up with Minion staying consistent and firing off another opening takedown. Navarro now clearly respects the grappling and sprawls with Minion, ending up clinched briefly but escaping that as well. Navarro scores from distance but keeps aware of the distance and continues to move out of range. To his dismay, Minion counters a combination with a takedown and the onslaught continues for Minion. Navarro can only hold on and try to get up but Minion is not having it. Eventually the storm of strikes subsided and Minion retains position until the referee stands them up with only a few seconds remaining. Minion dances away feeling as if he’s done enough and according to the judges he has. Barely. Result: Mega Minion by Split Decision (30-28, 28-29, 30-29) 5) Terrance "Rhyno" Gerin vs Brock "The Beast" Lesnar (Heavyweight Bout [265 LBS]) Lesnar aggresses early but Gerin keeps him at bay and connects with a combination that sends Lesnar reeling. Both fighters continue to throw but slick defense keeps them at arms distance. Gerin staves off a sloppy takedown from Lesnar and cracks him with a right that jellies his legs. Lesnar has the heart of a warrior and recovers surprisingly fast but gets sat down with another crisp right for his efforts. Lesnar gets right back up and goes on the assault but the Rhyno plays the Matador here and avoids any damage eventually ending Lesnar with an uppercut and follow on strikes. Result: Terrance Gerin via TKO 1:53 Round 1 MAIN CARD 6) Arttu "Morior Invictus" Bjorkholm vs Yoel Lindegaard (Featherweight Bout [145 LBS]) The Main Card kicks off with Lindegaard rushing in for a takedown. Bjorkholm looks ready to counter with a strike but opts to sprawl instead. Bjorkholm looks to answer with a shot to the body but is countered by a Lindegaard takedown. Lindegaard secures position while Bjorkholm looks for a sub off his back. Lindegaard drops back as if to get the knee but stands up instead and returns Bjorkholm to the mat with another takedown. High level chain wrestling from Lindegaard here. Both men trade submission attempts before Lindegaard stands up this time clInching with Bjorkholm. The men wrestle in the clinch until Lindegaard breaks free and lands another takedown. Bjorkholm fires off one more sub before retaining guard until the referee stands them up. Bjorkholm stays behind his jab until Lindegaard bites on it and gets caught with a good uppercut as the round ends. Round 2 opens with Bjorkholm stuffing a takedown from Lindegaard and ending up in the clinch. Failing to break the clinch Bjorkholm pulls guard and attacks with submissions again. Lindegaard defends and controls until they’re stood up and then connects with another takedown. The action becomes a bar fight as the exhausted men exchange strikes and submission attempts until Lindegaard stands up and flings himself at Bjorkholm for another takedown. The round ends with Lindegaard on top. The final frame begins with Bjorkholm securing the clinch and Lindegaard jumping guard successfully. Bjorkholm works the sub here but gets reversed and Lindegaard is back on top. Lindegaard renews the assault of strikes on Bjorkholm, but to little effect. Lindegaard postures until the referee stands them up again. Lindegaard shoots and eats a combination from Bjorkholm for his troubles before getting clinched up. Lindegaard’s cunning rewards him with a body lock takedown, but the ensuing sweaty scramble gets Bjorkholm back to his feet and clinching again. Lindegaard pushes Bjorkholm to the cage and looks at the clock for a moment before the horn sounds and the fight ends. Result: Yoel Lindegaard via Majority Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-29) 7) "The Royal" Jonathan King vs Semba "Primetime" Rua (Middleweight Bout [185 LBS]) Rua comes out with a measuring jab, King responds with a head kick as a wake up call. Rua comes in and connects with a hook and then a jab as he backs out. King comes in and blocks the lead hook from Rua and BANG drops King with a following uppercut. Rua jumps in to finish it and the ref backs him up. Light work for that young man! Result: Semba Rua via TKO 0:20 Round 1 8) "Sir" Saint George vs "Product Of Poison" Justin Sane (Light-Heavyweight Bout [205 LBS]) George comes out swinging. He’s the biggest favorite on the card and he’s looking to prove it’s deserved. Sane is having none of it as he moves out of danger and fires a combination that also misses. Both fighters wing hooks to the head and back out of the way. Sane hits and George trade strikes, inciting a brawl. Sane hits 3 in a row and sits George down but immediately waves him to his feet. George is on skates here as Sane walks into an uppercut and is dropped himself by a huge right. George shows no mercy and jumps on him before the ref pulls him off. Result: Saint George via TKO 1:53 Round 1 CO-MAIN TALE OF THE TAPE VS Victor "Mad Dog" Contreiras Kason Rose AGE: 19 YEARS AGE: 22 YEARS PRO RECORD: 4 WINS 0 LOSSES PRO RECORD: 2 WINS 1 LOSS Performance at CW MMA: 1-0 Performance at CW MMA WEIGHTCLASS: 265 LBS (HEAVYWEIGHT) Rose comes out and pressures with strikes and level changes, trying to keep Contreiras on the defensive. Contreiras settles in and starts working the body, staving off clinch attempts and counter takedowns from Rose. Contreiras is having success with his jab but can’t seem to land the big one. This costs him when Rose finally secures a takedown and opens up with strikes and a sub attempt. Contreiras backs up to the cage with Rose pressing him in and maintaining position until the ref stands them up. The two men exchange and blood hits the floor as Contreiras is cut. Not slowing down, Contreiras lands strike after strike, stuffs a takedown and counters with another strike before getting speared to the mat by Rose to end the round. Round 2 kicks off with both men swaying punches until Rose hits a big combo. Contreiras responds by landing strikes of his own including a vicious cross that cuts Rose. Rose panics and shoots a takedown only to be caught with an uppercut and knocked flat with a winding right. Rose hops to his feet only to be smashed by a left that send him to the Shadow Realm. Result: Victor “Mad Dog” Contreiras via KO 1:16 Round 2 MAIN EVENT TALE OF THE TAPE vs "Torden" Thorvald Nansen Dick "209" Niaz AGE: 19 YEARS AGE: 19 YEARS PRO RECORD: 2 WINS 1 LOSS PRO RECORD: 3 WINS 1 LOSS RECORD AT CW MMA: 1-0 RECORD AT CW MMA: 0-0 WEIGHTCLASS: 155 LBS (LIGHTWEIGHT) Nansen comes out swinging, but a checked kick leads to him being immediately taken down by Niaz. Niaz advances to mount and smothers Nansen against the cage attempting multiple submissions. Nansen works diligently to create space but winds up giving up his back which Niaz accepts. Niaz attempts to choke Nansen but Nansen slips him off and lands in his guard. Niaz sweeps Nansen from Butterfly guard and regains the top, advancing to mount and playing more sub hunt than 80s kids did on their Intellivisions. Unfortunately for Nansen, Niaz latches onto an arm and cranks for a quick tap, adding another arm to his resume. Result: Dick Niaz via Submission 4:58 Round 1
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  16. VS Ezekiel Marley Tonny Gomez 6-1-0 7-1-0 100% finishing rate 100% fun!
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