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JimCornette

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  1. Bump, just started playing again and DESPERATELY need some cash. PM to discuss rates if discounts are needed. Will sell in bundles if needed.
  2. If you have fighters who fit that description and are looking to join a consistent, ID restricted organization drop their fighter ID below and I'll send you an in-game message with details. Thank you in advance. Love you all. Xoxo.
  3. I pay Mike ten dollars a month to keep it in this forum so why don't you mind your own business while I continue running mine!!!!!!!!!!!
  4. It is, also you only really need to send me 40k though. I've been meaning to discount these but have been a little too busy too. Thank you though!
  5. Deal. You're an angel. Will remove it tomorrow once I know you've saved it. Deal. Thank you. Same as above, will remove them tomorrow.
  6. Lol, what? All hiddens are random, they don't have any correlation with the other.
  7. ya bro!!!!! pay attention!!!!!!!!!!
  8. JudoBill's fighter Young Buck http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/12/12w1.jpg http://i.imgur.com/G3bdJ39.jpg?1 ......Yeah, I'd try to come up with a comeback like that too if I was one of the first victims of MMAtycoon's most destructive faction.
  9. Have you ever grappled? A failed takedown attempt should eat your energy, because it is incredibly taxing in real life. If your opponent stops you from taking them down, they're dictating where the fight takes place and should be rewarded for it. So, if you're missing so many takedowns that your opponent is able to win a decision off of it, you need to set up your takedowns better. It IS easier to learn to defend yourself on the ground than it is to be offensive. If all you're doing is training sub defense and guard retention, you're going to get good at it a lot quicker than someone who is focusing on both offense and defense. If you roll against someone whose only goal is to not get subbed, it is almost impossible to sub them unless there is a MASSIVE difference in skill level. The only thing that seems to be needing change is limiting primary skills and maybe getting points for holding top position.
  10. Why don't we have him debut against my 18 year old heavyweight then? You name the time and place. Braun Strowman http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14927341177950.jpg
  11. How many fighters ONLY strike in the UFC unless forced to grapple? Like 50% of them. Wonderboy, Conor, JDS, Barboza, I could literally name countless examples. How many ONLY shoot takedowns? None of us can name one. There is a reason. And if we aren't modeling this game after the UFC/the highest level of MMA possible, why would it be called a MMA simulation? If you're doing nothing but shooting takedowns desperately hoping one lands, why are you even in an MMA fight? Isn't there a grappling championship or something you can enter?
  12. I agree with limiting primary skills. That is the one thing that seems to be a bigger flaw in my opinion. Allowing every fighter to be a black belt, essentially in everything is just boring and unrealistic. Completely agree with that.
  13. If comparing the game to real life MMA is irrelevant, what the fuck are we even doing here? This game is a simulation of mixed martial arts. It should be a simulation of a real MMA fight. Aren't we looking to have the more realistic MMA simulation possible? If so, why would you build a fighter any different than you would in real life? Or why would you change the engine to reflect something unrealistic? "By the way, most of those fighters outside of GSP don't even throw strikes to hit their target." 1) That isn't true 2) You named like ten fighters from pre-UFC 100 days. Why don't you try to find some modern examples? Why would you try to build a fighter like Matt Hughes, who is undoubtedly completely outdated. We know in 2017 that if you aren't well rounded, you aren't going anywhere in MMA. Even Demian Maia spent years becoming a very competent striker before being able to be successful. It says in the WIKI not to build UFC 1 style fighters. Well, you probably shouldn't build UFC 50 style fighters either.
  14. Matt Hughes, GSP, Sonnen, Okami, Fitch, Ryan and Lutter all use at least a jab to set-up their takedowns. Ben Askren is a one-of-a-kind fighter fighting subpar competition with INSANE, best in the world wrestling skills to make his style work. You should have to be the best wrestler in the game to spam takedowns like that. If you can't throw a single strike to set-up your takedown, your build is dookie. If anything you proved my point.
  15. Anyone fighting at 135, 155, or 185 better start looking at other weight classes because The Bullet Club is here and now in full effect. Tenshin Nasukawa, Tyler Bate, and Joey Karate Those are three names you need to remember. Sign to fight one and that fighter of yours will be done, I personally guarantee it. http://cdn1-www.wrestlezone.com/assets/uploads/2016/03/bullet-club-logo.jpg Consider yourself warned. BULLET CLUB FOR L-L-L-LIFE
  16. Joey "Lil' Cuba" Karate (315064) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14932731469725.jpg "If you don't regret taking that fight, you aren't doing something right because now you don't even have a manager in sight... or let me guess, it just wasn't your night?"
  17. Tyler "One Bop" Bate http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14919594338579.jpg "Kim possible - 4'11", Bailey Cooke - 5'1", Kairo Schmeldty - 5'5"... more like the director of some weird kind of midget porn. Glad to see you've worked your way up to a half-sized adult over your last three fights, but don't worry, I'll knock you back down to the child's division sooner than later."
  18. Definitely a better example of a knee specialist, although I still wouldn't really call him that.
  19. Because spamming takedowns would get you KO'd by an uppercut or knee. You would also gas within a round, if not sooner. How often do you see guys do nothing but shoot takedowns in a UFC fight? He misses a takedown, then immediately shoots another, and another? Never. It isn't uncommon to see a guy get taken down and do nothing but focus on standing up/getting back to his feet. Spamming escapes just means you're looking to get up off of your back, sitting in halfguard with an underhook looking for your opportunity to get up isn't problematic.
  20. Anderson is the closest to a Thai Clinch specialist in high level MMA that I can think of and in his last couple of fights (Brunson, Weidman) when he is in the clinch he gets swarmed and rocked by punches while trying to throw knees with his Thai clinch. So, I have to disagree.
  21. Why would someone downvote this? I voted it back up but, wtf? Anyway, thank you bossman!
  22. http://i.imgur.com/9k2ewsz.jpg did these but forgot to post em. have a brock in one of my original posts too.
  23. Do you really imagine your fighters while working out? That is funny. I watch MMA while I workout and imagine myself in the fight so I'm forced to keep going, so I'm not any better, but that shit is funny lol.
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