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  1. Prize money. Incredible. I've just checked and all of you have paid up your prize money contributions without even being asked. Good work guys! Winner-take-all prize is 2.5 $Million. Everyone's accepted contracts too, except Thibbs, and most of you have accepted fights. Looking good!
    3 points
  2. Looks like we gotta jump him in the parking lot guys
    3 points
  3. The longest on my current roster was 4 by Agnieska Ostrowski. Shows my lack of managerial skill- but I will also say that I make the majority of my fighters lose their first fights on purpose because it gives you the chance to see their morale drop. It can only go up from 0-1! (You'd hope)
    2 points
  4. I likely have a different take on this, but I'm also not an org owner. I feel that while I understand org owners frown upon it, it's much like how employers frown upon headhunters trying to take their talent in the real world. You want to keep your talent, make them happy. I don't feel there's anything overtly wrong with orgs offering a fighter future contract discussions. The root issue isn't with the other org trying to take your talent. The decision to leave or stay is still on the fighter/manager.
    2 points
  5. https://mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=655656 Jameson Connemarra 17-0 https://mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilepublic.php?FID=137656 Rafa Silva 23-0
    2 points
  6. We all know that long unbeaten streaks are one of the most intriguing aspects of combat sport and something that even the most casual of viewers holds in high regard. Floyd Mayweather, Rocky Marciano and Joe Calzaghe are some of the famous names of boxing who managed to retire unscathed. But the same rarely happens in MMA. Apart from Khabib, who else has left the fight game with their 0 in tact? Not many. In tycoon, its largely the same. It's common today and always has been, for some of the top ranked fighters to carry records with Losses into the double digits. But what's the longest one of YOUR fighters has gone before taking an L? What's the longest any fighter in-game has gone before facing the inevitable?
    1 point
  7. It's applying real world law and morality into an online game, ultimately. Which is always going to be fraught with "it's just a game" comments etc. I think you're right, if I'm honest. Regardless of how much orgs love to keep their fighters, the contracts are still binding. Once a fighter has ended his contract he is free to move on. Whether an org has spoken to that fighter or not, the manager has likely made up his mind already. Make your org the place fighters want to be at, and that's not just about finance btw. And if anyone poaches your guys, hire some talent scouts to be out there poaching theirs. As I said though it would be courteous to let the org know you are contacting their fighter.
    1 point
  8. Steady with the sickness. Love this stuff Rocket!
    1 point
  9. Good answers lads, I think my highest personally is 13-0, with a bunch of 11s/10s behind that I got a message in game from a passionate manager who is otherwise disengaged from the forums presently, regarding some of tycoon's highest unbeaten streaks: 27-0 Scotty Bennett (https://www.mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=617863) 24-0 Hakuin Ekaku (https://www.mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=319151) 23-0 Edison Atunes (https://www.mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=1017726) 23-0 Neo Kable (https://www.mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=630281) 17-0 Golden Glory (https://www.mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=382591) 17-0 Tagnarach Kamara (https://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=380904)
    1 point
  10. 22 fights. Had it not been for a close decision loss (that was immediately avenged the fight after) it would have been 31. Litill Bjornsson dominated the island with belts in two weightclasses then went on to dominate an id org after that. The skill gap vs the project fighters was becoming larger and I thought every fight towards the end of his streak that he cannot possibly go on winning another one but he kept pulling through. That was good times.
    1 point
  11. Didn't realize it was frowned upon to reach out to fighters who were still under contract. Rookie mistake and wont happen again..... My bad and lesson learned.
    1 point
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  13. I wish our autobot would start listening and he takes his fighter of a training and accept the fight already
    1 point
  14. Such a cool tournament idea and it looks like it was run really well. Sad I missed out, but will keep my eyes peeled for a second edition in the future!
    1 point
  15. So I don't think it's particularly fair I write a preview for this because one side is just much more faster, stronger, more handsome, smart, better at giving hugs, emotionally available, and also talented. The other side also happens to have a scottie, but that's about it. But against my better judgement: Georgia vs. Mexico Final Preview 135lb Mikheil Berishvili vs Ominous "Where's Alfred's demanding nationality requirements now?" Odinson This Mexican team is full of frauds! Ominously, this is the type of team that the corrupt ruling body has had to send to try and stop the glorious march of Georgia. Allegedly born in Mexico with a name that really reflects his parent's alleged Vatican roots, Odinson openly admits conning the authorities to let him into the competition. You can't fool us - Team Georgia at one point WAS Team Vatican City (until Alfred said no). We know a true Vatican City brother when we see one, and you aint it. Odinson is a plant! More dodgy than a used car salesman from Florida. Nationality aside, Odinson's coaching been shrouded in deep mystery. Manager meat has been suspiciously quiet, allegedly discovering Tinder and Gym about 10 years after everyone else. With this occupying most of his time, it's incredible that Odinson remains the only undefeated fighter in the competition. Granted he's had to deal with tough competition such as Autobot One, it's still a nice curiosity. Luckily from Team Georgia, we have a fighter that continues to break the mould and snatch wins from much more fancied opponents. After making Alfred's cheatcode of a roll his 4th wife, Mikheil Berishvili will be looking to reach for the stars again and clamp down on this fraudster. I don't need to write much about him because it's already been said, but I rate his chances as "Very Nice"/10 to pick up a stunning victory if he can dodge those hands. 170lb Buck Bolkvadze vs Loco Coco "Pops with warm milk please" Probably the only genuine Mexican on the roster, Loco Coco saw I was talking shit about his mediocre results so far and he ended up winning his semi-final matchup to give Team Mexico the overall win. In a way, he has some similarities to our hero Buck Bolkvadze. Similar height, similar attributes, similar comfort in the clinch. However, that's where it ends. Buck's a diverse finisher that can do it on the feet and on the ground. He has multiple tools in the clinch and can smash people at range with his kicks. Mr Coco Pops has some boxing and managed to pitter patter his way to a decision against Peacock in the clinch, but his ground stats are all faked from his first test fight. Team Mexico and Frauds, name a more iconic duo? We'll wait. "But what about his win over Peacock?" I hear you say. Well knowledgeable fans will know that Buck forgot to actually gameplan against Peacock in their match, and simply gave up after realising his teammates had already finished their Australian opponents. No need to expend that extra energy. Fight smarter, not just harder. While we are true believers in MMA Math, it's when all the variables are equal and not including Team Georgia's use of 'Moral Victories'. Subsequently, Coco Pop's best win so far (a UD) doesn't really matter that much heading into this fight. Buck to finish this cereal pest any way he wants (if he feels like it)*. Clinch pull guard sub? Knee to the face? Axe Kick? Tune in to find out. *If Buck loses it's because he didn't feel like winning due to being so gracious to his opponents. 300lb Robbie Banks vs Judas CONzales The third Team Mexico fraudster is in the house! Conzales has significant direct links to the competition organiser. How's that for integrity? That 1-4 record has really carried Team Mexico, and there should be an investigation into how this Conster even made it to this competition. Between him and Odinson, if this competition had any integrity the decision to make would be to disqualify Team Mexico, but alas, the Tycoon Dollars have been exchanged and the attempted fix has been put in. To keep it short, he doesn't have a chance against the big hearted Robbie Banks if it was a fair fight. Conzales only cut Wallaby once in their fight, which ominously doesn't bode well for his chances of putting down the immortal Robbie Banks. Wallaby cuts more than any emo I've ever seen, but Conzales barely tickled him. Robbie on the other hand is this time REALLY taking his time to consider the fight. He's been fooled into a dance off twice in a row now versus teams with very influential spy agencies. Team Mexico on the other hand? I'm not sure what their intelligence service is even called - it certainly doesn't get movies made about it. I guess it's always a possibility that actually they have the best one because no one has ever heard of it. You'll never look at the aunties on each street corner selling tamales the same again. They could all be spies! Fortunately for Team Georgia, Bank's manager Scootz has been doing some IRL research into Latino culture if you know what I mean. We expect this counter-intelligence to help significantly. I expect Robbie to prove that third time's the charm and to get Conzales down and beat him until he wants no more. With some discussed tweaks, we should see Robbie back to his smothering best and get the big dub.
    1 point
  16. As the finals approach, on this day, we are all (types of) Georgian!
    1 point
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