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  1. In Roman times a Rudiarius was a gladiator that had won his freedom(often by winning 5 fights)and chose to continue fighting in the arena. At RFC we do things differently. We will only sign fighters with a minimum 5 wins. We offer performance based pay(based on your last 5 fights)ranging from $3000-$10000. Fights are booked based on our ranking system(feel free to refuse and we will just offer you a different fight),fighters will be matched by streaks vs streaks, wins vs. wins, losses vs. losses and our homepage will always contain up-to-date rankings. My hope is that the org will work a little closer to real life than any of the current orgs do. I hope that my linking pay to performance changes the decision making process that managers will have to make. By making rankings functional(I have designed different systems for different orgs but they never really tried to utilise them in the business model)it changes the way managers will have to assess risk. Do you take the fight where your guy looks outgunned on the off chance that you beat him and you move to number 2 in the rankings and maybe get a title shot? I have weighted the ranking system so it isn't just about wins in the last 5 fights but how dominant the victories are. So if a guy is knocking out everyone he will shoot up the rankings quicker than a fighter than eeks out decisions. By matching fighters in similar form it resembles the UFC before it went Hollywood and it makes sure the most in form are pitted against the most in form and gives the struggling fighters a chance to find form against someone on a similar run. The hope is that it could revolutionalise the way managers play the game. Rather than the same top level fighters having 8 rematches, it will make titles more fluid. It introduces a more complex assessment for managers as it will no longer be able whether your fighter has better stats, it becomes more about risk vs reward. For instance, personally I never turn down title fights no matter how outgunned my fighter looks because it is always worth the risk. But if my fighter is struggling for form and offered an overmatched opponent I will always turn it down. Sometimes this causes frictions with orgs but in the scenario I'm trying to create, these are exactly the kinds of decisions I want managers to make. Taking a tough fight when you are ranked number 3, will not be the same as taking a tough fight when ranked number 12. I hope that gives you a general idea of what I am going to attempt to achieve. As usual, there is a chance it will not work, but I would regret it if I didn't try. Last updated: 28/2/23 Bantamweight 1. Vudu Sims 11-6-0 2. Eero Jukola 21-12-0 3. Carlos Narvaez 12-5-0 Featherweight 1. Jamal Hudek 6-1-0 2. Pablo Cruz 11-10-0 Lightweight 1. Gideon Navarro 41-25-1 2. Asher Barnes 6-8-0 3. Joey Barboza 9-8-0 4. Darwin Budiuvski 27-18-2 Welterweight 1. Benjamin Sisko 11-8-0 2. Noah Ortega 10-18-0 3. Ivan Jomoney 14-12-1 Middleweight 1. Tom Korppila 10-3-0 2. Coyote Wolf 6-4-0 3. Kevin Jones 9-7-0 Light Heavyweight 1. Kimchi Malvoe 5-2-0 2. Juan David Franco 15-2-0 3. Sikreth Zakuma 6-2-0 Heavyweight 1. Joshua Floyd 11-2-0 2. Keith Bronson 13-10-0 3. Syd Rummel 12-6-0
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  2. Nah yeah this sounds fucking mad. what’s the ID specifications? Prospects only? 25can crushers? A mix?
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  3. UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs. Spivac Derrick Lewis vs. Serghei Spivac (Camp Runt) Da Un Jung vs. Devin Clark Marcin Tybura vs. Blagoy Ivanov Doo Ho Choi vs. Kyle Nelson (Camp MasterLeader) Yusaku Kinoshita vs. Adam Fugitt Anshul Jubli vs. Jeka Saragih Zha Yi vs. Jeong Yeong Lee (Camp MasterLeader) Rinya Nakamura vs. Toshiomi Kazama Hyun Sung Park vs. Seung Guk Choi Ji Yeon Kim vs. Mandy Böhm Jun Yong Park vs. Denis Tiuliulin (Camp Runt) Tatsuro Taira vs. Jesus Aguilar Camp Runt: - Serghei Spivac [#12] - 3k - Tatsuro Taira - 2k Camp MasterLeader: - Yusaku Kinoshita - 2k - Rinya Nakamura - 2k
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  4. AllstarFL’s Fight Festival Tournament Announcement: Mae Joon: Greetings Allstar fans and acquaintances! I’m Mae Joon! Julian Wallace: And I’m Julian. Mae Joon: And we’re here to take a look at the results and announce the current team scores! Julian Wallace: So let's take a look at how our second round went. Mae Joon: KO/TKO’s across the board! Julian Wallace: With these results, I can confirm that the score is now: (S)57 - (G)45 Mae Joon: What!? We’re losing!? We need our grappling representatives in the extra fights to be better, if it weren’t for them getting pummeled we’d be in the lead! Julian Wallace: Speaking of extra fights, due to fighters being eliminated, we will have extra fights that take place in the event, that have nothing to do with the tournament. This is for our ratings and to make sure you, the viewers, can still watch a high number of amazing fights. Mae Joon: So everything is clear, the actual extra special grapplers vs strikers fight, that will affect the tournament, will be Rikkard Hanson vs Uestus Johnson! Julian Wallace: Moving on now, let's take a look at the current bracket. Mae Joon: Only 4 fighters left in the winner's bracket, and some very close matchups in terms of skill! Julian Wallace: Don’t forget about the loser's bracket, any of them can make it back and possibly win the entire tournament. Mae Joon: Very true, as long as they’re improving and not running into any old opponents. Julian Wallace: Well, that's all we have today, make sure you buy tickets to watch the 3rd round of FFT Strikers vs Grapplers.
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