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YungGreazy

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  1. Hell, that's got my vote fight of the year. That comeback win, the flash KO, the barking at the end. Yeah, we can pencil this in for comeback and fight of the year.
  2. Okay, so I thought over a very good Idea that Camara just dropped in here. I would like to make this a place where all unrestricted orgs can come in and discuss and possibly setup superfights. We will start with the match up suggested by Camara. Kron Diego vs War Machine...Discuss
  3. I love that idea Camara. If we can set that up, let's do it. You know I love putting together rematches. And, I'm feeling like, maybe we can discuss some of these rematches and superfights here. It doesn't have to be on JAG. As long as I get exposure for my fighters. Hey, I appreciate you guys coming through. Much respect.
  4. I get it. Matchmaking Hell = Glass half empty Joy's of matchmaking = Glass half full. Did I get it?
  5. Alright...cool. Well, do ya thing bruh. Catch That win...you're on the next main event.
  6. Y'all suckas still ain't pulling up? What's good? Who want smoke, man? Let the boys be boys. Let's toss them boys out on the sandbox and see who da toughest. Fuck it...I'm finna start hijacking threads.
  7. Damn, I'm just now seeing this. I want say first and foremost, Bob you're doing a good job over there. But, don't you dare quit. This is one of those pitfalls of being an org owner. Trust me, I know dealing with some managers is a whole pain in the ass. But there are the managers that appreciate that you spend hours trying to find matchups for events. And that make it worthwhile. Now, let's get into the shit. Personally, I would have made that match. Both have there own advantages and disadvantages. I think I make very fair fights. But, if someone contacts me and says, I'm not feeling this fight. Can you get me another opponent or push the date back for more training, I'm always willing to work with someone. But, I will not allow them to abuse or misuse the privilege. Now, are you fuckin serious?, is a slap in the face. It's happened to me, before. I was once even told I have piss poor match making skills, because I gave the guy a stronger opponent than what he asked for. Let's be clear, in JAG we don't do fluff fights. So, if you decline a fight and ask for a clearly weaker opponent, I'm not having it. I digress, what I have been hearing a lot is the ranking. They have 2 fights a piece. There is no way rankings is a factor at this moment. You could lose that fight and rip 10 straight. I don't think rankings is important at this point. But, the importance of rankings is a subject for another thread. So, like I said. I support you. I say, make it clear that this has title fight implications. And, if he doesn't want the fight, find him a fight when you can. I'm Nate Baker...and that's real spit
  8. Alright. Well, I guess winner gets the title shot. Or was this more personal. You two were supposed to fight on a couple occasions.
  9. So, what we doin here? Sounds like a good main event for our first 20k arena event. But, hold up. What if you don't win this weekend, Bubba? Can you guarantee a win?
  10. Hi all and welcome to this review of 'JAG Aorigele vs Blood' at Camden conference centre in London. Ranji Katoor vs Robert Myres 205lb. An exciting fight to start the night and the action began with Myres landing a knockdown in the first. The second round saw Myres trying to clinch a and Katoor showing some excellent counter strikes. The third round was much the same as the second but it started having a visible affect on Myres as he sustained a cut from a nasty Katoor elbow and a big uppercut had him rocked for a moment, but he held on to the final bell and we head to the judges scorecards for the decision 29-28 x3 for the winner by unanimous decision ... Ranji Katoor. Marc Read vs Jacks Sole 185lb. Jacks Sole was 6-0 coming in here against Read who was riding a 3 fight win streak in the organisation. The fight began with Sole instigating the clinch and both men landing mean shots from inside. Read scores a takedown but Sole pops right back up. Sole started to take the fight to Read in round 2 with his reach advantage helping him land plenty with the hands, until he ate a monster of a uppercut from Read that had his legs wobbling. The final round was much the same as the previous rounds with Sole utilizing his reach advantage to land strikes from the outside. To the judges scorecards and it's 30-27 x3 for the winner by unanimous decision ... Jacks Sole. Elazar Shalit vs Bruce White Jr 145lb. This fight was non stop action from the off with Shalit coming forward with offence from the off, then into the clinch initiated by Shalit and they exchange elbows, White Jr getting the better of the exchange, opening up a bad cut on his opponent. Second round starts with Shallit clinching and firing missiles at his opponent until White Jr. Was slumped against the cage and the referee had to step in to stop the action and declare the winner by TKO at 0:26 of round 2 .. Elazar Shalit. Char Xiu vs Manny Perez 145 Both men exchange takedown attempts at the start of the fight, Perez had a slight edge in the stand up department due to his more aggressive style also he pops straight back up when he does get taken down. Round 2 starts and Perez gets Xiu down with an explosive takedown, some back and forth with positions on the ground ensued until Xiu was on top dropping punches and elbows onto Perez who tries looking for submissions off his back. The final round starts and again Perez gets the takedown but with neither man doing anything on the ground the referee stands them up, from then until the end of the fight there wasn't a lot between the 2 fighters in the stand up exchanges but Perez was slightly more aggressive in the final minutes. The judges scored the contest 29-28 x3 to the winner by unanimous decision ...Manny Perez Zuillnic Canto vs Short Badass 205lb This fight is a rematch of a previous decision victory for Badass when they fought earlier on in their careers, this is Cantos debut with the organisation while its only Badass' second outing under the JAG banner. The fight gets underway and Canto secures the takedown and straightaway looks for submissions to end the fight with Badass just trying to control the position. Second round has Canto securing a takedown early again and Badass just trying to control the position on the ground while fighting off submission attempts from the opponent. Final round sees a few missed strikes from both fighters until ... Yuup a takedown from Canto who tries submissions from the ground while Badass tries to control proceedings. To the judges scorecards for the decision, 30-27 x3 for the winner by unanimous decision ... Short Badass. Manuel Neuer vs Jaakko Llmarinen 185lb This fight was the shortest fight of the night with Neuer getting a quick takedown and despite the best efforts of Jaakko, pulling off a kneebar finish at 01:55 of round 1. Manuel Neuer wins via Submission. Harry Mcquirre vs Jesse Juntta 145lb The fights begins with Mcquirre landing strikes from inside the clinch but gets busted open by the razor like elbow of Juntta. Second round was much the same with both men trying to do damage from the clinch. Third round again had all the work being done inside the clinch. And the judges scored the contest 30-27 x3 for the winner by unanimous decision ... Harry Mcquirre. Jah wobble vs Arttur Reinikainen 155lb This is the last of the non title fights for the evening. Reinikainen came straight after wobble with some aggressive strikes opening a cut on his opponent, Wobble pulls guard while Artturi looks for ground and pound to do some damage. Round 2 begins with aggression from Reinikainen until he got taken down by Wobble, Reinikainen is the one looking for submissions this round. Final round and again Reinikainen comes out the aggressor and gets taken down, they spent the rest of the round exchanging submission attempts. And now to the judges scorecards. 30-27 x3 for the winner by unanimous decision ... Artturi Reinikainen. Onto the Co-Main event of the evening between Ian Laperierre © and Jo Jo Diaz for the 135lb championship of the world. This fight was fight of the night and there's NP surprise from me as there really was no leg up in the action, both guys threw everything at each other with Laperierre clinching in the early round with both men throwing hand grenades at each other. Diaz rocked the champ in the third with a hellacious uppercut but lapierre held on to end the round. 4th round again had both fighters doing damage in the clinch. Heading into the final round Diaz was behind on all the scorecards and got taken down by the champ early, Diaz worked himself some space from the bottom and executed an armbar for the victory and submission of the night bonus to go along with the Fight of the night. Aaaand New 135lb champion of the world, Jo Jo Diaz!!!! AAAND NOOW THE MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING, FOR THE 265LB CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD. Panda Aorigele © vs Jack Blood. The champ sent blood sprawling to the canvas with a monster of a right hand and as Blood got to his feet was trying to finish until the challenger got the trip takedown and regained his senses. The challenger was looking for submissions but had no joy before the round ended. Round 2 had Blood landing multiple takedowns but Aorigele always managing to fight his way back to his feet. 3rd round was spent on the ground with the champ getting controlled by Blood. Round 4 had Blood securing the takedown but unlike round 3 the champ gets back to his feet before dropping Blood with a humdinger of a right hand and as the challenger got back to his feet Aorigele knocks him out viciously with a nasty uppercut. Knockout of the night for Panda AAAAND STILL 265lb Champion of the world. That's all for me, thanks for reading this event review and don't forget to keep an eye on the next event.
  11. Your very first words were, and I quote "I've learnt some recent news in real life and have decided to give up playing this game for good." Somebody got some splainin ta do.
  12. Wow...no one wants to answer the call, huh. No one with the balls to put their fighters against JAG? What's going on? Somebody holla at me...JAG black balled or sumin. Yall don't want to fuck wit us? What's up? Yall got a problem with me that's one thing...don't deny my fighters their chance to shine. I gotta start callin names? I gotta start high jacking threads? Man, put yall big boy pants on and let's go.
  13. Well, I'm sure you can tell by my record, I have very limited knowledge of these games mechanics. Let alone enough to manipulate or know when they're being manipulated. Not one person ever complained about it, so I never saw a problem.
  14. What up restricted orgs? Come get some of this smoke.
  15. I'm sorry, 7'1" 205 pounds. He was a walking string bean. What were you expecting?
  16. @Marky, I can understand where you're coming from, now. So, basically 155 pounder should weigh at least 155 before cut is what you're saying? But, what about a 145 pound champ who is also 155 pounds? @Aylib, much respect, bro. No worries. We're cool.
  17. Salute to Aylib, man...keep your fighters the way they are. As I stand accused of allegations of allowing a cheat, I did a lil research. You know, took a look around, found some things. What I found was, there are quite a few top ranked managers with fighters who arent minimum weight. Which leads me to believe there's no rules against. Aylib, I fucks with your fighters. Keep doin you, Bruh. And I don't quite the logic of "155 minimum", 155 is actually the most that you can weigh in that weight class. Other than that, you're fighting 170 or fuckin up events. And, this is just my logic,but if somebody can correct, please do. (Tryin get my man Aylib to fuck up events and shit.) I couldn't possibly look for down on a guy 127 pounds beating on a guy 167 pounds. You talking about energy...he's giving up strength, knockout power and is more likely to be knocked out. So, I guess you just gotta knock that motherfucka out, huh? But they can't, and this is why "there's been complaints about Aylib's fighters". My suggestion, learn a hard counter. He's not the only manager doing it. So, if other orgs allow it, I'll allow it. Lastly, if there's anyone with any gripes about what goes on in our org, please feel free to contact me. So, it doesn't get all messy in the forum. I'm Nate Baker...and that's real spit
  18. So, an unwritten rule, that I knew nothing about, and I get accused of cheating?
  19. Get my champs to minimum weight? Is that supposed to be a jab at me? I'm not the coach. What does minimum weight have to do with anything? Especially when you have two division champs. I'm lost somebody please explain.
  20. A little too late, bro. No one responded, so we already made plans for Point's next fight. You lost me at the lightweight part. I'm quite sure what of your meaning concerning 155 being lightweight. Was that random, or what was that?
  21. I hope we can get a few guys in here. Maybe set up a bunch of interleague fights and events.
  22. I run it over with my managers. Btw...mine are dangerous as well.
  23. Any restricted org want wreck with JAG. I want to put together some superfights. Maybe even a Superfight event. I know, I know. It's been done before. I just want test my fighters out against whoever think they're the best. I'm ya boi, Nate Baker...and that's real spit.
  24. Hey bro, I started like that. Well, Instarted my own org, but I started at 334k. We're doing pretty good, right now.
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