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  1. "Kung Fu Zombie" Bong Ji Woo (351159) - Retired Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed guests, and fans of the martial arts world, Today marks a bittersweet moment in the history of mixed martial arts. We gather here not only to bid farewell but to pay homage to a legend—a warrior whose name echoes through the annals of combat sports. Today, we celebrate the incredible career and retirement of "The Kung Fu Zombie" Bong Ji Woo. Bong Ji Woo's journey in the MMA universe has been nothing short of extraordinary. From the very outset, his dedication and prowess on the mat were evident. His rise to become the #1 PFP fighter in the world is a testament to his unparalleled skill, resilience, and unwavering determination. Throughout his career, Bong Ji Woo's achievements have set a benchmark for excellence. His mastery within the ring earned him the title of the WCF Lightweight Champion not once, not twice, but an astonishing four times. The Combate Lightweight Championship, a title he clinched an incredible five times, speaks volumes about his dominance in the sport. But it wasn't just about belts and championships. Bong Ji Woo's foray into grappling was equally awe-inspiring. His TWGC accolades—gold, silver, and bronze—underscore his versatility across weight classes and disciplines. A TWGC grappling record of 17-6 only solidifies his reputation as a force to be reckoned with, regardless of the arena. Beyond the statistics and titles, it's the spirit of a warrior that defines Bong Ji Woo. His unwavering commitment to the sport, his tireless training, and his unyielding sportsmanship have left an indelible mark on MMA. As he takes his final bow, let us not mourn the end of an era, but celebrate the legacy he leaves behind. Let us remember the electrifying moments he gifted us, the lessons he imparted through his dedication, and the inspiration he instilled in countless aspiring fighters. Bong Ji Woo, your retirement today marks the end of an incredible chapter in MMA history, but your legacy will endure. You've etched your name in the stars of this sport, and your contributions will resonate through the ages. May your days ahead be filled with the same passion and joy that you've shared with us throughout your career. Thank you for the memories, the thrills, and the inspiration. The Kung Fu Zombie may retire today, but his spirit will forever echo in the halls of greatness. Here's to you, Bong Ji Woo, a true legend of the sport!
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  2. Great fighter, sick avatar, better manager. Bong kicked a few of my guys asses but I’m used to that by now 😂
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  3. Mr Madness "Ladies and Gentle Jerks, I am here today to break the silence again, I said again! Coming this Island Season in a day and month and apparently Year of Mike Tycooney's choosing, the Insane mind that brought you Madness MMA not once, not twice but three times my Lady, the Honorable Tycoon Judas, will be bringing his brand of wacky Violence and Mayhem to the Island." Madness Island League Fighting also known as MILF will be Using all of Mr Judas's Dirty Monies(he won from a Scotsman in a game a of wits and drinking one fine evening), as End of the year prizes. Year End Awards (Idea portion) Just a few of the Ideas that will be up for vote at seasons end by the MILF faithful (the community) or potentially Judas himself considering the History of people's lack of Voting give a fucks! Most Deadly Death Dealer (KO Artist of the Season) Slick Dick Willy (Sub Artist of the Year) Iron Bitch (Decision maker of the year) Dirtiest Mouth of the Year (Buzz Smack talker) These are the most obvious choices, but I am all ears for other potential awards. Once I have a set list I can then decide how much for each award and such. I may very well have some Monthly awards as well for certain aspects, will see. Free Custom Avatars for Anyone who signs with MILF just a few that I made recently, can be chosen by anyone(first come first serve) AFTER signing your life away to a 5-fight deal for a very low-ball Island style contract! #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 Taken Carciofi #10 #11 #12 Taken Hbowsher #13 #14 Taken Jersey #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #20 #21 #22 #23 #24 #25 Taken Curix #26 #27 Taken John Green #28 #29 #30 #31 Taken Skuzbukit #32 #33 #34 #35 #36 #37 Taken Venom #38 Taken JoJo Org Structure The LF of course stands for League Fighting so there will be a League Format to start the Season followed by a quick Playoff to decide the division champions. After the League and playoff format we will go into the regular booking mode for fights. If anyone knows me, I do put a lot into orgs I run and I don't plan to change any of that. Expect awesome posters and fake drunken Event previews, as well as other shenanigans! Not to mention Are very own Logo Master @Reihas offered his service in making a dope ass Org Logo and such. All fighters signed will be involved in the League Structure Potentially and all fights will be included in the Point System for the League. (The goal of course is to have an equal number of fights) but if you need down time that's fine just expect to be behind in the Standings. The only fights excluded from the League are the Initial Test-Prospect Events at the beginning. League Format The League will run for 8 weeks (01/20-03/09) Each Participant will fight 4 times (every 14 days) During the League you will not fight the same opponent more than once. At the end of the League phase, Points will be tallied and the Playoff for the belts will begin promptly! Point System Win-3 Points Draw- 1 Point Loss- 0 Points Bonus Points for Finishes 1rst Round Finish- 3 Points 2nd Round Finish- 2 Points 3rd Round Finish- 1 Point Championship Playoff Format There will be seedings based of the Leagues Point System (Top Points earner from each division will get the #1 seed, so on and so forth) The # of participants in the Playoff will be decided by the size of the respected division. Example: If Say Heavyweight has 16 Fighters= The Playoff will be between the Top 8 fighters on points but if say Super Heavy only has an 8 fighter League=The Playoff will be between the top 4. So basically, just cut in half. Those who don't make the Playoffs will still be active if they choose to stick around. Awards This is Still a WIP but I do fully intend to Give away the Majority of my current Bank Account for you Filthy Animals I can assure you all as well if the Island does not start by January 1rst, I will indeed wreak havoc open Mr Tyconney with constant and relentless emails and of course other ways of torture IF NEEDED until he hits the damn Start button. Or I will find another pointless hobby to pass time. Let the Madness Begin One last time!!!!!!!!! MILF Standings-----Work In Progress Super Heavyweight Semi Veainu Tristan Sandoval Khamzat Aliyev Xavierntreal Couture Uche Igwe Stefan Schilt Kristopher Marks Enzo DiMaggio Domingo Don Dominguez Scooter McGraw Heavyweight Jumbo Mills Michael Brogan Galen Fisherman Aleki Veainu Bennett Peck Elliott Acosta George Pogie Kaito Tanaka Jesse Kidd Crude Jensen Crazy Mike Janne Virtanen Kukina Maluga Boyko Mitcheck Light Heavyweight Crazy Horse Metyl Handz Mr Pancit Gabriel Mil Orville Dudpops Rock Steady Mitka Boycheck Jorma Saarinen Zaid Owens Derek Rodney Morris Begley Tug Violet Pascal Popper Erik Bjornsson Jayden Marsh Deon Woods Middleweight Jimar Kinkead Scott Potter Henri Saari Jean Arlin Jake Walton Lawson Serrano Akimbo Slice Brennan Calhoun Jan Claude Van Damme Wu Hu Romeo Alfa Francis Brooks Bacardi Briggs Han Chee Chick Hamland Simon Maynard Danilo Zoric Osvaldo Leandro Declan McCoy Adrian Ortiz Welterweight Autio Saari Deveon Zelda Elix Juarez Justin Russell Raphael Couture Grayson Velazquez Warrick Cager Valentino Andolini Aden Parker Nate Robinson Tommy Chong Jr Jardani Jovonovich Jukka Raikkonen Jose Joao Antonio Ferriera Roman Vitali Graeme Morgan Faarooq Rahim Lightweight Bryan Williams Brunta Nguana Ernest Durham Suade Loc Sauli Suolestaja Jake From Statefarm Remy Leeuwenhoek Eric Frost Danny Vargas Ryan Montana Adonis Ford Justice Washington Drederick Haytum Marc Schlager Featherweight Josh Jordan Rodney Derek Jarno Saarinen Malcolm Young Freaky Trevor Metal Angel Aiden Murphy Drake Danger Dragon Kingdad Maciej Galecki Morgan Freeman Finley Nielsen Jaylen Stout Gord Downey Bantamweight Pope Callixtus Vincent Duboulay Lennox Gilbey Blazej Maleszewski Dakota Simcoe Eduardo Chavez Money May Swinzey Mckinney Landin Durham Eja Igwe Ross Morrow Giancarlo Zuniga Mike Miami
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  4. Hallelujah! A Christmas miracle!
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  5. Been around since the very beginning and I can say with much confidence Kilo is the GOAT.
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  6. Damn that Mexico Roger Huerta one I wanted 😂 not fast enough. Woulda paid big bucks lol Awesome work dude.
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  7. I’m bummed I missed out on the Emmett Avatar, that is so sick.
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  8. You got'em Feel free to claim and submit. Please just post which one you all are taking, so others know. Merry Christmas all! No need for payment on these, 'tis the season!
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  11. Merry Christmas! I would like to have Sets #03 and #09 please, thank you very much!
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  12. 04 i’ll pick this up if available, don’t ever recall seeing it. Happy to pay as well
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  13. #3, I'll happily also contribute the usual starting auction cost. EDIT: Sorry, the green 3, matrix red pill/blue pill one. EDIT 2: #13, had to highlight it to see the correct #.
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  14. I just came here to say very good work
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  15. I know Highlands also offered, but since it falls within the ID range, if anybody wants a contract for their fighter at either 155 or 170 at a 399k+ org, anybody in the tournament will be signed at SSD. Just let me know.
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  16. Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed guests, and fans of the sport, Today marks a monumental moment in the world of mixed martial arts as we gather to honor and celebrate the career of a true legend, Kilo "Bloodbath" Maluga. As he steps out of the cage and into the next chapter of his life, we reflect on the unparalleled legacy he leaves behind. Kilo Maluga isn't just a name; it's a symbol of dedication, resilience, and sheer dominance in the octagon. With a record of 67 wins and 15 losses, all wins achieved by TKO/KO, he didn't just defeat his opponents; he left an undenyable mark on the sport. Each fight was a testament to his unparalleled skill, unwavering determination, and unyielding spirit. His journey to greatness began 2018-10-06 when the Bloodbath all started. This date would mark the very start of the journey of one of he greatest to ever grace the sport. A 2022 Super Heavyweight Olympic gold medalist—a testament to his exceptional athleticism and prowess. His victories didn’t stop there; he went on to conquer the YB Sol Invitational Grand Prix, a feat that solidified his status as a force to be reckoned with. Let's not forget his astonishing 42 Synchronicity championships, a testament to his consistency and unrivaled abilities, 41 KO of the night awards, and 13 Fight of the night awards. The ring was his canvas, and with each fight, he painted a masterpiece of skill, strategy, and pure heart. In a sport where every match is a battle, Kilo stood out as the epitome of excellence. His dedication and passion for the craft earned him the coveted title of Fighter of the Year, in the years 2021-2022, a testament to his unwavering commitment to his sport and his fans. Beyond his incredible talent within the cage, Kilo "Bloodbath" Maluga was a role model—a beacon of inspiration for aspiring fighters worldwide. His sportsmanship, humility in victory, and grace in defeat are qualities that will continue to inspire generations of athletes to come. As he hangs up his gloves, let us not dwell on the fights won or lost but rather celebrate the legacy of a true champion. Kilo, your impact on the world of MMA is immeasurable. Your name will forever be etched in the annals of MMA Tycoon history, and your contributions will continue to echo through the arenas for years to come. On behalf of the fighting community and fans worldwide, I raise a toast to the man who has never put it in the judges hands Kilo "Bloodbath" Maluga—a legend, a warrior, and an inspiration. Thank you for gracing us with your unparalleled talent and for being an embodiment of what it means to be a true champion. Cheers to your incredible journey, and may your retirement be as fulfilling as your legendary career.
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  17. Tagnarach Kamara is an Irish professional mixed martial artist and former bare-knuckle fighter. He competes in RISE where he fought in the lightweight and welterweight divisions, capturing the RISE Welterweight Championship at RISE 103. Early Life: Tagnarach grew up in the trenches of Skibbereen, Ireland. He used to mix it up with the local riff raff when he was a street youth and was often seen picking on foreigners, mostly skirt-wearing Scots and gender bending English-them/they's. Bare-Knuckle Boxing: By the time Kamara turned 18 years old he was 701-0-1 as a bare-knuckle boxer in the underground bare-knuckle boxing circuit of Dublin. The controversial draw came after he fired off a leg-kick to the gonads of a Chechen that bit him on the shoulder during their fisticuffs. Mixed Martial Arts career: Kamara moved to the United States at the age of 18 to train at Convicted Fight Club and signed with RISE less than a week later. He owns a perfect 15-0 record inside the cage, having decimated every so-called fighter in the RISE organization with relative ease. Personal Life: Kamara has fathered thirteen little bastards with eleven different women. He is an outspoken critic of the alphabet community. He hates fembots and transformers. He also thinks grown men who love anime or manga are closeted homosexuals. He doesn't mind the gays, but thinks once they die that they're going to hell in a gimp suit to do butt-stuff with Lucifer. Controversies: Kamara was arrested in London after trashing a hotel room when he was asked to leave, and for also stealing a taxi while the driver was loading his luggage into the trunk. Kamara and four other involved individuals were sentenced for a crime of damage and unauthorized use of a vehicle, and were fined approximately £10,000. Kamara was penalized by Swedish police for driving under the influence of alcohol with over nine times the legal limit in his system. Kamara was accused of a hate crime when he showed up to an American protest and smashed a few dozen green and blue haired mugs before the riot police showed up. Kamara declined it was done out of hate, and simply stated "they were blocking traffic". Kamara was accused of assaulting a woman on a yacht. Allegedly they engaged in consensual intercourse but he later threw her into the ocean when she wouldn't "bust it for the lads". She swam to shore and filed charges against him.
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