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  1. On February 6th 2019 I stumbled upon this game, it looked like a fun time killer so I made an account and created my first fighter. Back then (and pretty much still now) I had no good idea on how to make a decent fighter. I created a 25yr old fighter named after myself and proceeded with the game. For the first handful of fights I had no idea you could change the sliders, after going 4-0 I thought I had mastered the game and made the greatest fighter that ever lived. Fighting for a title on his 5th fight I knew I had it in the bag....and he lost...to a lay and pray pussy. After a long run in the now defunct FARTMMA where he was a multiple time championship contender he went to SFL where the losses were more prevalent than the wins. Today he will enjoy the rest of his life in the Bahamas. Self admittingly, I suck at the sliders and most of my wins have come from pure luck. I should have retired this fellow when it was evident my skill in training and sliders wasnt goood enough to keep getting wins. I am proud though that for the most parts he went back and fourth with wins/loses. I have been curious about his hiddens ever since we could check, today I learned his hiddens and in my humble opinion he was very naturally gifted and I knew he had dynamite in his hands. In the hands of a more skilled manager he could have been a real threat. Anyways, heres to your career Jessy Dentler, thank you for the fun. https://mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilepublic.php?FID=345414 https://mmatycoon.com/reveal_hiddens_fighter.php?ID=1334
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  2. So…so far we have rapists & booty warriors in this tournament…. ok I’m out… jk ?
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  3. "Sinister" Seamus Murphy is the younger brother of longtime Highland competitor, Liam Murphy. Even more wild than his brother, Seamus fled Ireland on boat after being caught with his best mate's wife. The rest of the Defiant camp think he's a dirtbag, but Ol' Liam has charmed them into giving his younger brother a chance. A foul mouthed, boozed up hooligan to the core, can he find redemption for his wicked soul in the fight game?
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  4. Nardo "The Confident" Wick I am ready to dominate. I won't even test a thing out, I am confident!
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  5. Maurice “Booty Warrior” Simmons.
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  7. WoW.. this is still the last post in here? I guess I was the only thing keeping the forum going.
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  8. So instead of going over the same shit over and over here is a timeline on what happened with syn and chuck since everyone keeps asking me. Chuck gave me syn sometime around May. I like many other were niave to how those big orgs were working. In ALPHA-1 my org would clear over 1M in Profit after events and I have half the PPV sales of syn. I thought SYN was as everyone says "a money printer". Chuck told me he made some bad contracts (lol) and he was gonna give me syn and a 50 million dollar buffer. I thought nothing of it. Then I got the org and thats when shit was suuuuper sus. Guys were getting contracts for 500k/70k/70k and there were ranked 1800p4p. Horrible deals and just an insanely high payroll that made no sense. I started looking into syns old events. He had like an 8 show period losing MILLIONS of dollars. One of them being supernova where he lost I think about 15 million. Now I'm not understanding where any of this money could be coming from since at the time I was buying all the top offers on VIP Exchange. There was no way he would be also buying from the exchange and have enough. So at this point you add those factors with the fact that @barneyhad just recently explained to me his whole debacle with BRMMA and how they glitches and he snitched it I finally put 2 and 2 together. I at first wanted to get rid of the money. I dumped a bunch into ads (which before anyone says I did to pump syns rating no, I stay #1 and get event ratings of 900+ with my 1.5 million dollar Ads. Padding 15 million in ads does NOTHING) That dump got rid of 17 million but there was more left. So I dropped the rest I'm my old clothing company and closed it. My entire financial situation in the game was posted for everyone to see in this thread Anyway to continue Things got crazier when I was sending out sponsorships. My sponsorship was declined by Carlos who said that Chuck would usually give him 500k per sponsorship... This makes 0 sense. A clothing company has 3.5k stock a month and that makes them 1.05 million.... You could only sponsor 2 guys a month at that rate. Then comes the test PPVs. CwC runs some test PPV's they have all of 3 fights on it and like a 600k payroll. https://mmatycoon.com/orgeventpublic.php?EvID=952166 At this point I'm looking more and more into chuck to compile evidence cause I find the whole thing to be bullshit and thought an investigation should be done. I start searching the forums to see if its been talked about. Thats when I come across this thread. @TJMitchellhad exposed chuck for blatant multi abuse. At that point between that and the syn soft cheating scandal which chuck admitted to being apart of YEARS ago I knew he wasn't above cheating to get ahead of everyone. Last piece of evidence was the retarded contracts he sent for CFC. Completely new org starting guys at 600 p4p getting 650k/50k/50k? Does this make any sense? So I took screen caps of everything I could and provided links for everything I could and emailed it to Mike. Mike investigated, found out he was cheating, and deleted him. People have asked does mike know about the money he gave me? Yes he does. Chuck gave me 50 million. I sent mike the exact screenshot of him saying he would and told mike "50 million for a buffer". This is in the emails to mike. So how did I have any money left? Well I bought TONS Of VIP and sold.it on the exchange... I know right likely excuse... Except I have proof. You will see screenshots of countless purchases of VIP dating back to my return to this game in the spring. Down below will be a Dropbox link. It will contain screenshots of the emails I sent to mike (look at the email it was sent to and look at the date, no fuckery here) I emailed Mike A event manager link to every event losing millions (so no way it could be photoshopped if its direct link) I would post those links here directly but you have no access. If later you guys want a dropbox with screenshots of all events losing money lmk. I sent him a link the forum post exposing his multi use I sent the screenshot disclosing how much I received in the exact figure And I sent him screenshots of the CFC contracts that were so wild people were sending screen pas of them around when they got em. Literally got all of them like 4th hand cause everyone was sharing it around. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nnkmjc9pudplmf6/AAD7annTzkQILwS1NmNHAqtqa?dl=0 This man was glitching MILLIONS if not BILLIONS into the game and it completely ruined the economy. Its also stealing. The money has VIP value which has real life money value. When guys like me and @goodtymes31and @AlexManiatakosHAVE to buy money off the VIP exchange with our hard earned cash just to keep running our orgs at the top level while another guy just steals it is bullshit. You're stealing from everyone when you do that shit. TL;DR I exposed chuck for cheating now the guys formerly known as Naughtly crew are calling me a snitch and saying all this other fucked up shit to me because one of there buddies money got deleted as well... Somebody I never named lol. I literally sent a screenshot to Alfred for proof. I also offered to give them money out of my own pocket. Literally going out of there way to private message me insulting me... Over a fucking game... Which I didnt want to deal with cheating in... When I spend my hard earned money on. Never in the history of this game have we had a problem exposing cheaters. You see in that multi exposed thread. 25 upvotes to 2. Why the fuck am I being shit on now for it? Seems more personal than anything.
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  9. Unfortunately those are pretend odds haha.
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  10. Judging by these odds I'm a significant under dog but I'm ready to prove everyone wrong. I hope ??
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  11. Hare, please match Baldo against an actual fighter next time. Please and thank you.
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  12. Still trying. I find making posters much harder than making Tycoon clothes. Hoping to get my skills up to Verbal Kint level one of these days.
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  13. i love having the bets bro! you did fine honestly.. its def got me more hype
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  14. One of the best things you can do to start off right is get yourself a mentor. If you look on the right hand side of your profile page there will be an Icon of two figures. just click on that and select a mentor to help guide you through the MMATycoon ins and outs. Use the wiki much and often, and don't be afraid to hop on chat to ask for help.There can be a lot of bluster but overall it is a really good community. Good luck and have fun!
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  15. The Vunipola Veainu Situation So, this post absolutely sucks. At the end of The Island, there were about 3-4 fighters that were 24 year old creations that as an org, everyone decided were okay to keep on. It was a on-time special exemption because a few fighters would have been made with no idea Highland would be continuing. Vunipola Veainu joined Highland through this time. Myself and Alfred talked a few times and VV was one of the reasons we made the rule in the first place. Vunipola has since risen to Highland Heavyweight Champion, and is rankled #6 in all heavyweight fighters on MMATycoon. So, why am I posted about him? Cause he was actually a 23 year old creation. An oversight from myself not have not noticed before. I've spoken to a few different people and with Highland being a 25 year old creation org, and Timo Leyton leaving Highland earlier in the season for the same reason, there's not really another solution available. So unfortunately, we're going to have to vacate the belt and let VV go. He's an absolute machine of a fighter, and the Veainu legacy is alive and well in Highland with his brothers Siale and Sonatane. Thanks to VV for gracing the Highland ranks while he did, and it's with great regret that we have to let him go. If any org can offer him something interesting and fair, it'd be great to see him continue on, but unfortunately it's just not possible for it to work for us going forward. Good luck out there dub V.
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  16. I would like to induct Karol "Bearded Midget Man" Mirowski (251500) to the GAMMA Hall of Fame! Managed by Alex K. (84400), this is his first fighter to make it to GAMMA's Hall of Fame. Karol was one of the best fighters to compete in the lower divisions winning titles at 145lbs and in our now defunct 135lbs divisions, making him a 2 division champion. In total, he competed in 12 title fights. His highest in game rank was #5 and he also came 3rd in the 2018 GAMMA fighter of the year ratings. His 153 rating points rates him 43rd among GAMMA fighters of all time. His most significant wins were against Gareth Keenan (2x), Farboleous Ricard, Selfie Lord, Kira Miyata among others.
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  18. ITT: grown men throwing hissy fits over a game and calling each other 'snitches' like 12-year-olds.
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  19. Kishion, we have not crossed paths a single time inside the game, but I want to genuinely commend you for what you did. As a person, I like Chuck. Never had problems w/ him on a personal level. As an MMAT player, he's a twat. He's simply too competitive and will gladly cheat to get ahead. Quite a few of us knew what Chuck has done for years now, we knew he glitched the money in. Obviously he claimed that he bought all of his money on the exchange, but it was very easy to tell it was bullshit, as no one in their right mind would spend thousands, if not tens of thousands of real life dollars on this game. You did what needed to be done but wasn't by any of us: you compiled actual proof that Mike could use to punish Chuck once and for all. Many of us have told Mike that Chuck is cheating, but we didn't do it in an organized manner that you did. Thank you from all of the players who play this game straight up.
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  20. To the unbiased observer, all you fruitcakes blasting Kishion for I still don't really understand what look really dumb. When I say I don't understand, I mean I don't think I understand because if his worst infractions are the ones you're accusing him of here it doesn't make any sense. Let's start with the bombshell allegation that Kishion didn't return all the money, which somebody else stole, to Mike immediately. This requires first ignoring the fact that I, and 99% of the rest of the community, would have done the exact same thing if a lump sum of cash was dropped into our pockets. It all reeks of a small group of people who have a personal problem with Kishion seizing an opportunity to settle old scores. But maybe I'm missing something. Maybe you had to be on Chuck or Barney's tip to give a shit about this "snitching", I don't know.
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  21. Mike won't give gym slots to VIPs, that'll get in the way of his bathroom renovations. Make every public gym with at least 50 fighter slots completely free to run.
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  22. I would start a public gym similar to what you say, finance and run it but no way am i paying even more VIP days for the privilige, but if there was no penalties I would and Im sure others would too. It would have to be limited numbers public though or it will be the same problem = Those in public gyms are at a disadvantage to those with private
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  23. Paddy "360°" Mcgillicutty 7-1-0 168 p4p Nobody really expected me to bounce back from my first career loss and do so in dominant fashion, all the way to 7-1. Guess what, I'm in here to stay (and for the fun). My last fight certainly was the most anticipated one, against Panic. We both come out to showcase what we had to offer and delivered, as promised. I'm proud to have beaten this tough guy and found him to be very humble in defeat, a characteristic that isn't seen often in this loud and vocal combat sport. We had good fun and our paths might cross again later, who knows.. For now, I'm enjoying some free time in the sun and look forward to what the future might hold for me. Anyone who didn't see the fight yet, you can check out the replay here.
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  24. I don't care what anyone says. There is nothing that would convinced me there are more players now than 2 years ago. I rejoined the game back in 2017 and from then to now, it feels like it's shrunk considerably
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  25. Paddy "360°" Mcgillicutty 6-1-0 321 p4p As long as we both had fun at the end of the day, I would even be fine with that. I'm in this sport to be a persona, win or lose. I always said that and will stay true to that statement. But shit, if I win, I'll obviously be more pleased than if I lose.
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  26. Paddy "360°" Mcgillicutty 6-1-0 321 p4p I am stoked about the upcoming fight against Satanic Panic this weekend. We have some history together and might not be best buddies by a landslide, but I do respect him as a fighter. We both stop most (if not all) of our opponents by strikes or submission in quick fashion. We are quick finishers. Oh ok, that might sound weird. We finish others quick. Oh ok, that might sound weird as well. Aaaah well, I am weird, so don't care. See you soon Panic, don't panic!
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  27. I am proud to induct Action Jackson (123097) to the GAMMA Hall of Fame! Action Jackson is a modern era elite level manager with success all over the MMA Tycoon world. In GAMMA he has had massive success already with one of his fighters also making it to the HOF. His in cage record for GAMMA (as of May 2021) was 54-25-5, which puts him in the upper echelon's in terms of winning %. He also has had a total of 25 super fights/title fights, which ranks him 18th among all managers. His total of 376 ranking points ranks him 25th greatest manager in our history and 11th among those still competing in the game. Action Jackson is already an all time great and his still has a pretty good chance to go up the rankings in the near future, congratulations!
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  28. Paddy "360°" Mcgillicutty 6-1-0 294 p4p
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  29. We need Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand would be awesome for Muay Thai lovers. I know it's probably not gonna happen but... It's a good idea. Miami is also a good idea but we already have Las Vegas, Los Angeles and New York.
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  30. GAMMA is proud to induct Farboleous "The Deck-Wrecka" Ricard (285507) to it's Hall of Fame. Farb has a 37-20-1 record in GAMMA and upon retirement he had 335 ranking points, which is 6th highest in the history of GAMMA and highest among fighters who competed in 135, 145 and 155lbs, making him the greatest "little fighter" ever to compete in GAMMA. He is the all time submission leader with 14 submissions (4 more than the next in line who is Willy Wonka). He is 7th in total fights and 5th all time in total wins. He is also 4th all time in total title shots winning both the 145 and 155lbs titles on 8 different occasions! (This could be a record, not certain though). This inductions also moves Carlos Castenada (84794) 5th all time in the greatest manager list, just 12 points behind 4th placed Alika Webb.
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  31. Hello! I have done a stats update for the greatest GAMMA managers of all time. The way these rankings are done, is we give points based on your results in GAMMA, this includes the GAMMA affiliates, the way we score is: 4 Per win 2 Per draw 1 Per Loss 3 Per title fight/Super fight (Title fights in the affiliates do not count) 50 for HOF Fighters We only rank managers who have won a GAMMA title and the list below only includes those who have 200+ ranking points. Here is how the list looks now: Whymer Van Mastodon (40116) 1527 Laz Staz (82447) 1248 Gale Hawthorne (22636) 1200 Alika Webb (62511) 917 Grumpy Bastard (102643) 866 Carlos Castenada (84794) 851 Gerbert Bryant (84742) 810 Dom Jaehnke (20196) 775 Bloody Gutz (3074) 769 Runt . (108617) 762 Bwang Jong Sr (91781) 750 Boondock The Destroyer (503) 695 Mike Hunt (39215) 624 Pawel Ufcowski (52087) 595 Marky Mark (22640) 568 Igor Psycho (6994) 522 David Brent (104382) 502 Kostas Tsaq (6108) + (113079) 485 Rodrigo Rojas (101547) 466 Face Kicker (2965) 448 Bobby Heyman (99756) 445 Randall McSweeny (14361) 437 Trippin Balls (104409) 412 Hunter Jones (38476) 385 Action Jackson (123097) 376 Grund McGrunderson (3341) 323 Paulie Walnuts (79001) 314 Jebba . (61031) 311 Thor HGH (24686) 307 Klatz Matz (46802) 307 Richard Davenport (10647) 303 John McGuirk (1306) 301 Andy McKenzie (101467) 289 Matt Cave (45538) 288 Gritty Smitty (1206) 286 Digga Dogman (91254) 275 Brad O'Neil 271 Power Shark (94407) 271 Seppo Koskinen (2820) 266 John Bravo (50889) 261 Doug Heffernan (10852) 260 Lance Templeton (889) 260 Ed Minasian (59992) 243 Central Park Wigan (27741) 238 John Coffey (93474) 233 Choose Life (3393) 229 Blake Phoenix (105403) 229 Pablo Spezziale (16996) 223 Frank Abbot (49418) 211 Jack Smith (7552) 201 The managers who climbed the rankings are the following: Laz Staz (82447) Up 1 position! Carlos Castenada (84794) Up 3 positions! Runt . (108617) Up 2 positions! Mike Hunt (39215) Up 1 position! Kostas Tsaq (6108) + (113079) Up 4 positions! Rodrigo Rojas (101547) Up 3 positions! Randall McSweeny (14361) Up 2 positions! Action Jackson (123097) Up 6 positions! John Coffey (93474) New Entry! Frank Abbot (49418) New Entry!
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  32. Top GAMMA managers in the past 6 months: I did a stats update among all "ranked managers" (These are those who won GAMMA titles in the past). The last stats update was done in October 2020, so it has been some time since then. These were the best managers in that period: Carlos Castenada (84794) 147 Runt . (108617) 140 Laz Staz (82447) 136 Bwang Jong Sr (91781) 128 Kostas Tsaq (113079) 105 Bear Stevenson (81194) 74 Alika Webb (62511) 71 Action Jackson (123097) 70 Randall McSweeny (14361) 69 Whymer Van Mastodon (40116) 59 Rodrigo Rojas (101547) 58 John Coffey (93474) 47 Bjorn O'Donnel (94172) 46 Frank Abbot (49418) 44 Stig Zapp (120455) 44 Mike Hunt (39215) 43 Alex Maniatakos (126717) 40 Billy Arseworth (74054) 39 Joe River (13987) 36 Buff Minion (105073) 29 Grumpy Bastard (102643) 21 Alfred Winterbottom II (118115) 18 Bloody Gutz (3074) 14 Theksit Ruengruong (117485) 12 Marky Mark (22640) 10
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  33. Career Highlight: Hiro Manowaru The following is a highlight of the career of Hiro Manowaru. Hiro volunteered at Hectors Hitters, a public gym in Vegas geared towards helping new managers and fighters find their feet. The gift in return was a career bio. You can read it here or catch it through the tycoon times last week! Hiro is one of the greatest super heavyweight champions in all of Gamma History. In this career highlight, we take a look at some close matches, who he was when he began his journey, and where he will be going next. We hope you enjoy this fighter profile and if you want to check Hiros profile out yourself, click on his name underneath the picture below! Hope you enjoy. Hiro Manowaru pictured after his most recent title defense. On November 27th 2017 the world experienced two major events, the first was cyber monday where online shoppers reach to the depths of the internet to find the greatest deals available to man. The second was the mma debut of a 265lbs 18 year old kid who would later be known as Hiro Manowaru. Prior to his entrance into mixed martial arts, Hiro was a sumo prodigy from the Musashigawa stable, starting his education as a personal student of the 67th Yokozuna Musashimaru. Later on in his career he would be loaned to Bwang Jong Sr to train at The Zoo in Las Vegas and develop his fighting style. His masters in Japan want him back however Hiro has discovered a taste for MMA where he sits comfortably as the #1 Super Heavyweight fighter and rests easy in the top ten p4p tycoon ratings. In Hiros first ever match he went up against an 0-4 competitor in a QFC event that lasted 23 seconds. The rush of a knockout victory sent Hiro scrambling to get another fight. 7 days after his professional debut he took on another more experienced opponent who had already showcased his knockout power. Within 2 minutes of that fight Hiro displayed an aggression that fight fans thoroughly enjoyed as he knocked out his second opponent. Just before Christmas in 2017 the 2-0 Japanese prodigy had a falling out with his manager. Released from his contract the two parted ways and Hiro began to scour the internet looking for a new yet talented manager. His new found love of MMA had a grip on him and did not want to return back to Sumo wrestling. While continuing to train in Montreal, he encountered Bwang Jong Sr. a legendary manager with a winning record including over 1,100 wins. Bwang had taken Hiro under his wing and promised Yokozuna that he would help the young man develop his abilities but in the end, Hiro would be free to do as he wished. The two agreed and Hiro had begun to train with Bwang Jong Sr. In his first fight under his new manager BJS, Hiro shocked the audience with a third knockout victory in 17 seconds of the opening round. Hiro and his new manager were elated. Hiro had vocalized to BJS that he desired to travel the world and fight the best like street fighter. BJS agreed to get him fights at different companies throughout the world if Hiro kept stopping his opponents the way he had been. Another two months went by and Hiro flew with BJS to London to take on a brown belt in Bruce Schlimen. Bruce had shocked Hiro by securing a takedown and relentlessly looking for submissions. He finally locked up an armbar and forced Hiro to tap out. It was a sad scene watching Hiro experience his first defeat and in a manner which he had no idea existed. The reality of Mixed Martial Arts being more than just slugging guys with headshots stuck with Hiro as he began to focus on his ground game at the gym. A short while later, Hiro suffered his second defeat in his career. Stunned and dismayed, Hiro began to question if he should stick with MMA or move on to something different. His morale began to plunge and he found himself desolate and broken. Bwang Jong Sr. had a sit down with Hiro and share with him that he has so much talent but that he was harnessing it in the wrong ways. In both losses he had he made grave mistakes which had cost him, fights that he should have won he suffered defeats in but that only made him a better martial artist in expanding his mind. Hiro had went on a 10 fight winning streak knocking out 9 of them and narrowly winning a decision. In that wild winning streak Hiro had earned his first championship belt when he knocked out Fu Leng. Before he left Demolition Fight League, Hiro was recognized around the world as a top ten Super Heavyweight at just 23 years old. There appeared to be no limit above this young man's career. Hiro relinquished his RFL title to the dismay of the company and threw his hat in the Gamma cage. The young top ten super heavyweight had a rough start to his Gamma career losing 3 of his first 4 fights in the company, 2 of which came by knockout. Hiro was concerned that he was about to be cut from Gamma and was unsure what to do. His focus shifted dramatically when his coaches started sharing with him about the importance of increasing his agility. He returned to his winning ways and finally got a shot at the prestigious Gamma super heavyweight title. In the first title shot for Gamma, Hiro started off the fight very strong in the opening round. He was more accurate and more aggressive. It wasn't until halfway through the first round Grabber landed a nasty head kick that sliced Hiros head open. It appeared that Hiro was okay until his opponent landed a slick overhand that dropped Hiro. The audience began chanting and Hiro looked absolutely disoriented! The bell saved Hiro at least until the second round. Hiro came out looking still a little out of it and Grabber dropped Hiro with a thunderous left hand. The fight was called and Hiro went home without the Gamma Title. Hiro returned to the Gamma cage knocking out two amazing fighters and earning himself a second shot at the title. This time, things would be different. Grabber had planned to defeat Hiro in a new and different way so he pulled guard and began to look for submissions, the only problem with this was Hiro was no longer 19 and knew how to defend submissions. He advanced to side control and began to land terrorizing shots until the eyes of Grabber rolled to the back of his head. Gammas owner, Guru Corleone congratulated the youthful champ and placed the belt over his shoulder. Hiro spent all night staring at the belt and realizing the importance of not surrendering despite how bad you want to. Hiro defends his honor and the legacy of Gamma as he takes on the Combate champion in ten days at the Wombley arena in London! Karim Johnson, who has finished 9 of his 13 opponents via knockout is undoubtedly one of the most intense up and comers in the division. His fight against Hiro will be a true test of his own skill. You can catch more of Hiro by subscribing to his buzz or following his career through Gamma!
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  34. People have hated flying tycoon from its inception lol.
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  35. We've got enough US cities - plenty of more interesting areas across the world. Could have our first ever African city or maybe tap into the Chinese or Korean market.
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