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  1. BE 4: Alyoshin vs Smithers Fights to Watch Once again for Bloodsport, I’m Kumite Kyle and I’m here once again to give you the 4 most exciting fights I think are worth watching at BE 4: Alyoshin vs Smithers. This time around we have TWO title fights, and two fights with huge implications for BE 5! So without further adieu, I’ll get into the violence for you blood thirsty bastards. Fight #1 (Prelim Headliner): Light Heavyweight Championship Grand Prix Round 1 Gunnar Skog (7-2 MMA, 0-1 BE) vs Djordje Stankovic (10-7 MMA, 2-1 BE) To start things off is a Prelim fight, and the first fight of our unofficial Light-Heavyweight championship Grand Prix. Whoever wins this will go on to fight for the vacant Light-Heavyweight title at BE 5 in March! Both guys are coming off of losses, and looking to get back into the win column and earn themselves a shot at the vacant belt! Starting in the red corner is BE newcomer, Gunnar Skog. Gunnar, the rich Swede, decided the rich mans life wasn’t good enough for him, and decided the life of a fighter was the life for him; inspiring his MMA career that has since seen Gunnar go a successful 7-2 in MMA. Gunnar got his MMA start on the Regional circuit where he made his MMA debut against John Snake, completely dominating Snake in all three rounds, stuffing the take downs of Snake and piecing him up for 15 minutes to earn the judges nod. He then fought Mike Tyson at another Regional event where this time, after an uneventful first round, he found Tyson’s chin, and forced the referee to step in, awarding him the win via TKO, 55 seconds into the 2nd round. After blowing up in the regional scene, Skog found himself signing with Tiger League where he managed an impressive 5-1 record that saw him fighting for the title at TL Fight Night 30, losing a 4 round war via TKO by a cut when the doctor inspected the gash and saw enough. He rebounded back at TL Fight Night 33, and then found himself signing with Bloodsport shortly after, where in his debut he fell short via submission against Caleb DeCoteau at BE 3. He looks to get back into the win column after that loss and eye a potential rematch against DeCoteau, and they way he looks to do that is back complete domination with superior clinch game and kickboxing. However, the man in the blue corner is no slouch and has hands of dynamite that have the ability to just change the course of the fight in an instant, and that man is none other than Djordje Stankovich, Bloodsport mainstay. Stankovich has been on every Bloodsport card to date, holding wins over Kickboxing legend Ryan Locke, and Muay Thai master Mawashi Geri. Unfortunately he fell victim in his last fight to the grappling star and BJJ Black Belt, Scott Dolton at BE 3 via a nasty Kimura that popped his shoulder clean out of the socket. Stankovich aims to crawl his way back into the win column with a win over the ever so well rounded Skog, and hopefully earn himself a shot at the vacant Light-Heavyweight title; and he looks to do that with his hands of dynamite and a spectacular KO over Gunnar Skog. Don’t blink folks, this one is ending in an instant, whether by Skog or Stankovich; someone is going night night. Fight #2 (Main Card Bout 1): Klayton King (9-2 MMA, 0-0 BE) vs. Caleb DeCoteau (18-15-1 MMA, 1-0 BE) Light Heavyweight Next fight is another Light-Heavyweight Grand Prix match up, this time between grappling ace Caleb DeCoteau, and kickboxer Klayton King. Winner of this gets to square off against either Skog or Stankovich in the finale of the Grand Prix at BE 5! First up, in the red corner; is the kickboxer and Bloodsport debutant, Klayton King! Klayton is coming into the Bloodsport ring after months of preparation for his Bloodsport debut and looking to make a statement in the first round of this Light Heavyweight grand prix! Klayton got his start in MMA in 2021, falling short in his MMA debut against Testy Tres via a Majority Decision at Pillow Fights 1, after losing his MMA debut he stayed in the gym for nearly a year and a half before stepping into the realm of combat sports once again, this time in Kickboxing where he fell short in the second round via cheeky little combo KO at AON 1. His next foray into MMA wouldn’t be until February of 2023 when he won a Unanimous Decision against Hafir Dharris at a local QFC show. His next fight would come at RISE 151 against Anthony Pemberton where he would score a KO of the night TKO over Pemberton. His next fight in RISE would see him fall short via a first round submission at RISE 160 but this time he didn’t let this deter him, coming back in his next fight with a devastating KO over Pavel Ascheulov in the first round. After RISE closed, King found himself back in the regional circuit against Sage Kopel, dispatching of Kopel in under 2 minutes via TKO which earned him a contract with OFK. His OFK career saw him go 4-1 with KO’s over Carlos Gomez, Person Woman Man Camera Tv, Kevin Durant, and Fedor Emporer, his only loss being a TKO in the first round against Vadius Highwind at OFK 319. Instead of signing with OFK once again, King has decided to sign with us here at Bloodsport, and looks to make a statement with his Kickboxing against his opponent, and earn himself a shot at the vacant Light Heavyweight belt. However, in the blue corner staring him down is the deadly brown belt Caleb DeCouteau! Caleb is no stranger to the Bloodsport ring, and definitely no stranger to the world of MMA with over 34 fights on his record! Last we saw Caleb was earlier this month at BE 3 where he scored a first round submission win over Gunnar Skog. Caleb is a world class grappler, and is looking to implement said grappling within the 30 minutes he has against Klayton King; hopefully earning himself a shot at the vacant Light Heavyweight crown and a ideally a rematch against Skog in the final, though in recent interviews DeCouteau has stated he doesn’t care who he faces in the final as he feels his grappling will be far too much for both Stankovich and Skog. However currently he has his sights set on the always dangerous kickboxer, Klayton King! He looks to repeat the same result as Skog, and score himself another submission and a direct shot at the vacant crown! We’re either gonna see a KO or a Submission by the end of this fight, make no mistake; someone is going night-night whether by head trauma, or lack of oxygen; hell someone might break a limb. Just expect a finish for sure! Fight #3 (Main Card Bout 3): Slugger Dunes (25-21-1 MMA, 1-1 BE) vs. Horacio Sadaval (13-11-1 MMA, 2-1 BE) Vacant Middleweight Championship Next up is the conclusion of our Middleweight Grand Prix, this one is for the vacant Middleweight title!! These two have also met before so this is unfinished business, as well! First up in the red corner, is our elite level striker in Slugger Dunes! Slugger is no stranger to the Bloodsport ring and actually has unfinished business with his opponent, unfinished business that he aims to finish at BE 4! Slugger earned his spot in the final after an absolute war and Fight of the Night effort at BE 3: Bronson vs Alyoshin, which saw him score a third round TKO over Bobby Knuckles. Slugger made his Bloodsport debut against Sadaval, unfortunately being on the receiving end of strikes that led to the ref stopping the fight 5 minutes into the first round. Dunes is looking to right that wrong and earn himself some fancy hardware to wrap around his waist if he can manage to fight of the smothering grappling of Sadaval. However, Sadaval has a different plan, one that he has already enacted before against Dunes at BE 2: Bronson vs Smithers. That plan? Smother and pummel!! Drown him in deep waters, or that’s at least what Sadaval wants to do. The question is: Is Sadaval’s wrestling going to be enough this time around? Sadaval’s last two wins have come by the way of smothering ground and pound; one of which coming against his current opponent. Sadaval is looking to repeat his last fights result and earn himself a shot at vacant Light Heavyweight gold. His last fight was against incredible kick boxer, and member of the Hopson clan, Jacob Hopson; a fight which saw Sadaval completely dominate the young Hospson on the ground; where Hopson had absolutely no answer for the overwhelming wrestling. Sadaval believes that no matter how much time Sluggs takes to sharpen his grappling, Sadaval’s wrestling will forever remain too much to handle, is he right though? We’ll find out February 23rd! Once again, someone is going out. Now, I don’t know if it’ll be Sadaval getting slumped, or Sluggs begging the ref to step in, but this is not going to the judges. Fight #4 (Main Event) Grant Alyoshin (32-14 MMA, 1-0 BE) vs. Carlton Smithers (14-10 MMA, 2-1 BE) Heavyweight Championship The final fight we’ll be taking a look at today is our Main Event of the evening! And this one is for the Heavyweight championship of the world!! Between the first every Heavyweight champion, and the ever dangerous Carlton Smithers. First up in the red corner, is the champion himself and the master of knees; Grant Alyoshin! Grant is a veteran of the fight game and an incredibly dangerous striker to boot with tremendous power and accuracy; which shows in his 30 KO wins out of his 32 total wins, and especially in his last fight against Keith Bronson which only took under 3 minutes and a deadly knee to crown him the inaugural Heavyweight champion. Grant is looking to make his first defence against a vicious power puncher in Smithers, Grant saying that he is the better striker between the two of them; however Grant in recent sparring footage has looked to start slowing down with his age, as Smithers is only getting better and better as the weeks pass. Grant, in recent interviews has stated that the sparring footage is merely doctored and made to look the way it is to throw Smithers off come fight night and to provide Smithers with a false sense of confidence; we’ll see on fight day whether Grant is talking shit or whether he was telling the truth. In the blue corner is the always hard hitting challenger, Carlton Smithers. Carlton has been with Bloodsport since the very first event, TKO’ing Elite grappler and Black Belt, Scott Dolton, in just 32 seconds at BE 1: Violent Nights! His next fight he wasn’t so lucky as he fell short against Keith Bronson in under 3 minutes where he was TKO’d at BE 2: Bronson vs Smithers, by the heavy punches of Bronson that forced the ref to speed in to save him. However, his next fight he made a statement where he earned himself KO of the night honours at BE 3: Alyoshin vs Smithers with a 19 second KO over Bobby Chunks, earning himself a shot at the reigning champ, and with the devastating power he holds he hopes to shock the masses with a violent KO over Alyoshin. This fight is not gonna last even a round, two heavyweight strikers with incredible KO power, there is no way in hell this makes it past the first round whatsoever. Expect someone to get slumped and quickly. That’s it for BE 4: Alyoshin vs Smithers. There were so many incredible fights to cover but these four were the ones that stood out the most. Enjoy the bloodbath and I hope to see Hayashi’s lounge absolutely packed to the roof with bloodthirsty fans for these spectacular fights! See you all on February 23rd.
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  2. Looks like the posters were the first thing to go. Shame, I was looking forward to seeing Tristans pretty face on MILF 19
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  3. Chris Karter is the Tom Brady of MMATycoon. You know what’s funny, when I first started playing this game, this may apply to you also, since we started around the same time (and yet your so much better than me) but Chris Karter’s name in game was Papi Rojo, and that’s pretty much what I knew him as for my first few months playing.
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  4. Chris may currently be banned from the forum but he is still keen to share what he's learned, he let's me know useful info via PM's & I am not the kind of asshole to pass off his veteran knowledge as my own so I quote him directly.
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  5. CAMP LEAGUE 2024 - OFFICIAL STANDINGS ( as of 02/22/2024 ) - OVERALL STANDINGS - CAMP ASSETS /10 RECORD /5 FINISHES /5 TOTAL /20 Runt 10 4 5 19 ArtieBanks 6 3.5 4 13 Jacman 8 3 1 12 Gonzasco 2 3.5 4 9 Fallen.Angel 4 1 2 7 - TOTAL ASSETS RANKING - CAMP FUNDS CAMP VALUE TOTAL POINTS Runt $11,000 $315,000 $326,000 10 Jacman $31,000 $270,000 $301,000 8 ArtieBanks $7,000 $290,000 $297,000 6 Fallen.Angel $7,000 $230,000 $237,000 4 Gonzasco $7,000 $220,000 $227,000 2 - FUNDS RANKING - CAMP INCOME PURCHASES (-) SALES (+) AVAILABLE FUNDS Fallen.Angel $37,000 $30,000 $0 $7,000 Gonzasco $17,000 $10,000 $0 $7,000 ArtieBanks $57,000 $50,000 $0 $7,000 Runt $126,000 $115,000 $0 $11,000 Jacman $101,000 $70,000 $0 $31,000 - CAMP VALUE RANKING - CAMP CAMP VALUE POINTS Runt $315,000 5 ArtieBanks $290,000 4 Jacman $270,000 3 Fallen.Angel $230,000 2 Gonzasco $220,000 1 - RECORD + WIN % RANKING - CAMP WIN % RECORD POINTS Runt 3 5 4 Gonzasco 4.5 2.5 3.5 ArtieBanks 4.5 2.5 3.5 Jacman 2 4 3 Fallen.Angel 1 1 1 - WIN % RANKING - CAMP WIN % POINTS ArtieBanks 100% 4.5 Gonzasco 100% 4.5 Runt 71.42% 3 Jacman 50% 2 Fallen.Angel 25% 1 - RECORD RANKING - CAMP WINS LOSSES DRAWS NC POINTS Runt 10 3 0 1 5 Jacman 4 3 0 1 4 Gonzasco 2 0 0 0 2.5 ArtieBanks 2 0 0 0 2.5 Fallen.Angel 1 3 0 0 1 - NET FINISHES RANKING - CAMP NET FINISHES POINTS Runt 5 5 Gonzasco 1 3.5 ArtieBanks 1 3.5 Fallen.Angel -1 2 Jacman -2 1
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  6. Not quite. The hierarchy means that whatever is higher masks whatever is below. So for example, your guy might have a granite chin AND KO power indicators, but his granite chin (and insane flexibility on the left hand side TOTT when his flex is high enough) will disguise that. That's why people test early before they train too many physicals, as those can disguise things. It's then a double edged sword. Your granite chin might actually also qualify for 'cuts easily' and otherwise have no power or heart, but you'd not know unless you test/fight a bit as his granite chin will disguise any other messages at the start. You can use the general hierarchy to deduct what your fighter may or may not have. If he shows BRH/HH/KO Power then he obviously doesn't have a granite chin, but he may or may not have a solid chin. If he shows big heart, since that's quite far down the list, you'd know that he doesn't have that good a chin and he may not have great KO power (depending on which side of the TOTT he's on and what his punches are trained up to) - but at least he'd have good heart which is actually pretty important too. Granite chin means you have 130+ out of 150 possible chin points in hiddens, KO power is 130+, Heavy Handed and BRH is 100+ (though with BRH, if you see that instead of KO power, you can narrow it down to 101-130 KO power). Sometimes you'll see Lethal High Kicks which is also 100+ power (and is on the 2nd line, so sometimes you can still see this even with granite disguising stuff). Solid/Good chin is 101-130 chin. Those are the main ones. However, be aware that things like BRH/HH/LHK all need some secondary skills alongside having those hiddens. BRH/HH need punches and LHK needs kicks. KO power does not need this, but only appears on the left. That's why sometimes if a fighter tests on both sides early enough, he can show a KO power/solid chin combo. Other things to watch out for are the fighter introductions. Sometimes it'll say 'such and such has the power to get to X chin' or 'both these guys have really solid chins'. The really solid chins tends to indicate both guys have at least good/solid chins. Either they're both good/solid, one is good/solid and one is granite, or both are granite. The Y has the power to get to X chin doesn't always mean that guy has great KO power, just that it's higher (by an inch or a mile) than the other guy's chin. Thus, if you see that message against an opponent who you can see has a solid chin, then you'd know you have at least 102+ KO power minimum. Or, you can use it in combination with retired guy's hiddens revealed to deduct more accurate pictures (which is how you can figure out my former #1 p4p guy has less than 70 chin despite being a HW).
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  7. I'm very mad at you sir RIP Bonzai. For real though hope all is well bud.
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  8. My fighters page Would be good if Contract offers can't be sent UNLESS 'needs contract' is ticked. I probably get more unwanted contracts than most (with so many tourney fighters, and fighters coming off the Island that need a training break) but I think we've all suffered from this. Sparbots are another good example. I always uncheck it, and put 'No Contracts. Thanks' in the bio, but I still get them. To me, it's a bit of a time-waster because I aways reply to the org owner explaining why I don't want a contract, and advise them to check next time. I'd rather not spend time doing this.
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  9. Dont agree on star rating swap. Why would i want fighter skill to be represented by just primaries when the skill estimator takes into account everything? Oversparred triple elite red belts would always look like a lopsided matchup to well trained guys with lower primes
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