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  1. What a truely odd complaint. This feels like some sort of cry for help.
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  2. Paddy's Enhancing Drugs We noted your apparent appreciation for all guys who take the time and effort to set up and run companies in MMATycoon. Doing so is a commitment and takes time. We do honesty feel sorry that you are too fatigued to accept or decline sponsorship deals and hereby want to apoligise for the discomfort that our companies caused you. Please hereby accept a box of tissues, wet wipes and a good 30ish sponsorship deals that were just sent to you, all courtisy of Paddy's Enhancing Drugs.
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  3. Suggestions for how it should be done and who is involved. 1. A new committee should be voted in every year by the end of February. 2. A member cannot serve in back to back years. 3. No more than one alliance can be represented in the committee at time of voting or during tenure of committee. 4. No committee member can vote for their own company, org, fighter. You can however nominate an alliance member's fighter, company, org. 5. Every committee member will vote for each award using a public poll. 6. All nominations should be placed on the voting poll for the award. 7. All committees should be consisted of 7 or 9 active managers approved through a public poll. The odd number to off set ties. 8. If one committee member is not active, the manager will be replaced with the manager that was in 10th place during the initial voting. 9. Nominations should begin in November and be for that calendar year up to the end of December. 10. If anyone disagrees with this, screw you. Lol
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  4. CFC 511 Event Preview Ladies and Gentlemen, coming to you live simultaneously with another action packed event within Canadian Fighting Championships. This time CFC 511 is coming to you live from The Underground in Montreal. We are expecting upwards of 1000 rabid Canadians (maybe some Americans too) to witness another showcase of new young talent. Tonight's event showcases a handful of up and coming stars looking to separate themselves from the pack and potentially line up some title fights in the not too distant future. As always make sure you run down to PWNAGE™ located on the Los Angeles stop of the High Street for all your Fighters clothing needs and to fulfill their supplement needs there is no better place than White Gorilla located right here in Montreal! For those who enjoy putting their money where their mouths are, pop on over to 2 Headed Betting to place your wagers on your favorite CFC fighters as all are set for this event while you still can, many already have, many more will join them and for sure I know I will!! Main Event - 185 lbs Matteo Chibaclov vs Malcom Tucker Our Main Event of CFC 511 sees a pair of undefeated Middleweights face off in what is most likely a prelude to the winner getting a shot at the gold early in the New Year as we see Chibaclov bring his 5-0 record from his very successful amateur career make his debut appearance in the Main Event no less for CFC as he takes on Malcom Tucker who survived nearly 5 minutes on the mat in his debut at CFC 507 and decided that was enough rolling around for his liking so he wasted no time at the start of round 2 to finish his opponent off with a barrage of strikes ending the fight 0:33 seconds into the round. Chibaclov boasts a scary ground game landing 75% of his takedown attempts and follows them up with a mix of ground tactics that so far have ended in the exact same fashion each time out, with his opponent tapping for mercy to his BJJ prowess. Tucker on the other hand is a Wonderful wrassler who preferred to utilize his respectable boxing skills in his only career fight and will be hoping to be the first to successfully test Chibaclov’s chin in this one otherwise I have a feeling things will not go well for him. He will clearly be leaning on his stand up skills to win the fight and his ground skills to not lose the fight. Both of these warriors seem to have depleted their gas tanks beyond the ideal levels in the lead up to this Main event showdown so my money will be on the fighter who best manages those energy tanks as we get closer to fight time. Co-Main Event - 205 lbs Antonio Prilla vs Thomas Mah Ai Our Co Main Event sees a pair of Light Heavyweight fighters stepping into the cage following debut victories at CFC 508. This fight was just switched up at the last minute due to the inactivity of another fighter and Mah Ai graciously stepped in to take on the challenge of meeting up with undefeated MT specialist Prilla. Thus far in his career Prilla has been a pure killer only seeing a fight last beyond the bell of round 1 on one occasion, and in that one it ended a mere 0:28 seconds into the second frame by way of a brutal axe kick to the head shutting the lights out on his opponent. Standing opposite Prilla is “The Butcher” who comes into this one with a single fight on his resume and he surely did not disappoint in that one as he utilized his superior…ok Wonderful Muay Thai skills to manhandle his opponent in the clinch landing a devastating 26 punches while softening him up only to the separate and land unanswered monster strikes until the referee was forced to step in and end the brutality. Prilla will come into this one with the weaker chin but possibly with greater power, so the question will remain which will win out, the power in Prillas strikes or the solidness of Mah Ai’s chin. Whoever is the answer to that question and survives this battle will likely see themselves standing alone atop the CFC LHW division awaiting their next victim. 185I lbs Edmond Chabazian vs Eduardo Bolsonaro Up next we have a classic grappler vs striker matchup as Chabazian brings his 4 fight win streak into this throwdown and takes newcomer Bolsonaro. Chabazian enjoyed an undefeated amateur run where his superior BJJ skills easily won him his first 2 career fights however since even though he remains undefeated he has not enjoyed a finish in his last 2 including a split decision victory in his CFC debut. That one saw the commentary team give all three rounds to Chabazian, however one of the judges was a clear douch(et) and scored the fight for his opponent. Bolsonaro on the other hand is a striker who prefers output over quality of output given his astonishing 82 strike attacks in his amateur debut matchup which lead to a late third round TKO victory. Chabazian always comes to the cage determined to take the fight where he enjoys his success however I dont have the heart to tell him that should Bolsonaro touch up his chin with his Big Right Hand I am not sold that his chin will be able to stand up to it. Thus far in his career Chabazian has yet to face someone with this kind of power and skill set so he better have hope in that big heart of his that the fight does not remain on the feet for long. As for Bolsonaro the opposite holds true as he has yet to have to defend a takedown attempt and this might be the night we find out what kind of ground game he does, or does not possess. My money is on Bolsonaro coming through here in this one if only because a Chabazian victory would muddy the waters at the top of the CFC Middleweight division. 170 lbs Lincoln Wright vs William Maxey In our next matchup we make a stop in the 170 lbs division, the final of three consecutive Welterweight fights as Wrassler Wright makes his CFC debut stepping in against Muay Thai fighter Maxey who is also making his debut with the Canadian Fight Promotion. These two are almost physically identical with Wright holding just a slight 1 lbs weight advantage to go with his brawling style of attack. Maxey on the other hand prefers to rely on his confidence to go with his balanced attack shown in his 3 amateur tilts where he enjoyed successes at range, within the clinch and with taking the fight to the ground when he felt the need. Wright was able to absorb a number of head strikes when he did not impose his will and take the fight to the ground which might bode well for him in this one given Maxey’s varied gameplan. Even though he did pull off a successful submission victory, Wright did do a lot of flailing around on the ground with missed ground strikes and a couple of failed submission attempts. Maxey also showed a tendency to take the fight to the ground where he also enjoyed very little success which tells me he will likely adjust his plans and focus on avoiding the ground in an effort to avoid a romp around that would likely only lead to a UD loss. Hopefully his confidence is not halted given his current morale status, I think it's time for him to grab some new threads from sponsor PWNAGE™ in LA, sorry for the shameful plug there folks… anyways Wright needs to get his energy levels in check while Maxey needs to stay on track there and boost that morale if either guy has aspirations of victory. this one was a last minute addition to the card as the previous fighters in this slot failed to agree 170 lbs Tony Pacucci vs Tyler Foster In our final Main Card matchup we continue with the Welterweights as morale deprived BJJ fighter Pacucci steps in against energy depraved & morally inadequate wrassler Foster. Both these guys need to get themselves out of their boring white Tee’s and into something that's more trend worthy from PWNAGE™. Pacucci brings his basic striking and good chin in as he attempts to answer the bell following his Unanimous Decision defeat in the Amateur tourney he entered, where his game plan seemed somewhat odd given 93% of his offensive attempts were to go to the clinch, unfortunately those attempts failed 98.6% of the time and the 1 success he did enjoy, though followed up by some ground dominance it was not enough as he lost 2 of the 3 rounds. Foster will not need his solid chin on this night but he will need to bring the perfectly laid out gameplan as he did in his amateur debut where he took the fight to the ground, got into a dominant position, dropped some bombs to soften his opponent up and then sunk in the guillotine submission. In his last trip he was not as successful as he took the fight right to where his opponent wanted to be and after a few minutes of trying his best to avoid the inevitable he gave way to a triangle choke ending his night. Foster is pumped for redemption on this night however his morale is likely to hold him back, but given Pacucci is in much more dire straits with his morale I am calling a quick end to the night by way of submission for Foster as he gets back to the winning ways he has expected thus far in his career.. Well folks that's all the time we have but here is a quick listing of our other fights on the undercard of today's event… 170 lbs See How Fook v Rayk Vlk 265 lbs Pier Donia v Regular Joe 265 lbs Jed Hall v Charlie Kenton 205 lbs Xi Wad v Jacob Miller 205 lbs Enrich Aldrich v Marco Roch Thank you for your time and don't forget to drop by one of our many sponsors PWNAGE™, White Gorilla or 2 Headed Betting for all your athletic, supps or betting needs!! Hit them up on the High Street, I know I do!!
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  5. If I receive one more sponsorship offer I am banging myself
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  6. 170lbs Title Fight Between Raate and MacArthur reigning welterweight champion, Raate Road, will defend his title against the number one contender, Angus MacArthur Li. Road, who is known for his powerful striking and slick submission skills, is on a six-fight win streak and holds a professional record of 24 wins, 4 losses, and 1 draw. MacArthur, who is a well-rounded fighter with solid striking and grappling abilities, is on a two-fight win streak and will be looking to dethrone the champion. The fight is sure to be an exciting one, as both Road and MacArthur have shown a willingness to engage and put on a show for the fans. As the fight progresses, the action is sure to heat up. Macarthur will look to use his superior striking to keep Raate on the defensive and look for openings to land his power shots. Raate, meanwhile, will look to take the fight to the ground and use his grappling skills to control MacAthur and search for submission opportunities. In the end, it's difficult to predict who will come out on top. Both Road and MacArthur are skilled and well-rounded fighters, and this fight could go either way. What is certain, however, is that it will be a thrilling clash of styles and a great way to cap off the evening It is likely that Raate Road will come out victorious in this fight against Paul Angus. Raate's expertise in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu will give him an advantage in the grappling exchanges and potentially lead to a submission victory. However, Angus' striking skills should not be underestimated and he may be able to use his reach and power to keep Raate at bay. Ultimately, Raate's grappling ability and experience as a champion will likely prove to be the deciding factor in this fight.
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  7. Dreth v Point Valen Dreth and Brandon Point are both experienced fighters who have faced some tough opponents throughout their careers. Valen Dreth is 33 years old and hails from the United States. He has a record of 26 wins and 11 losses, with his most recent fight being a title bout that ended in defeat. Despite this setback, Dreth is known for his aggressive fighting style and ability to finish fights with strikes. On the other side of the octagon, Brandon Point is a 37-year-old fighter from Canada. He has a record of 34 wins and 12 losses, with 20 of those wins coming by way of knockout. Although Point may not be the same fighter he once was, he is still a formidable opponent with a dangerous striking game. This fight is set to be a three-round battle between two fighters looking to rebound from recent losses. Both Dreth and Point have a lot to prove and will be eager to put on a strong performance in front of the fans. Manager Marky Mark will be hoping to see Dreth recapture the form that made him such a dominant force in the Combate. If he can do that, he will have a good chance of coming out on top against a tough opponent like Brandon Point. The key to victory for Dreth will be to use his grappling skills to control the pace of the fight and avoid getting caught by Point's powerful strikes. For Point, he will need to use his experience and knockout power to finish the fight early and secure a statement victory. Overall, this is shaping up to be an exciting and evenly matched fight between two seasoned veterans of the sport. It will be interesting to see how things play out when they step into the octagon on fight night.
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  8. A legend. An inspirational hero of the game. Here is a piece I did on him awhile back.
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  9. I have 66 pending and it’s more hassle than it’s worth
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