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  1. I'll also bid 75k for #5 and #3 please.
  2. http://mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1601862304Untitled11.jpg Speed Brawls III "Relentless" Rahim Lloyd Record: 15 - 4 - 1 (1-0 Speed Brawls) Key Wins: Daniel Yonic, Marco Solis, Samoa Joe Schilling Key Losses: Feaqeuin Bizihwaeile, Gus Bad Man -VS- "The Phoenix" Chanthaphone Southanouvong Record: 9 - 5 Key Wins: Gus Bad Man, Reno Rocca, Sveti IvanRilski (x2) Key Losses: Leon Lentz, Feaqeuin Bizihwaeile, Sabotage Rex ______________________________________________________________________ Jeremy Motts Record: 10 - 2 - 1 (0-0-1 Speed Brawls) Key Wins: Tiago Da Costa, Cheif Red Eagle, Timo Juti Key Losses: Lev Davidovitch Bronstein, Tom Dirk -VS- Antonio Nagashima Record: 9 - 5 - 1 (0-0-1 Speed Brawls) Key Wins: Viktor Babinski, Gregory Motts, Urtan Urtanson Key Losses: Massive Wanker, Boris Krylov, Demir Kocak Key Takeaways & Thoughts: This fight ended in a draw last time when Motts was the heavy favorite. These two will square off again to find out who is the better fighter. ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­__________________________________________________________________________ Lance Mills Record: 10 - 3 Key Wins: Walker Smith, Joe Tidd, Eka Pradana Key Losses: Gaylord Camara, Joe Tidd -VS- Lorenzo Benedetti Record: 9 - 2 - 2 Key Wins: Roberto Soldic, Alan Buckets, Miguel Sandoval Key Losses: Marcello Sosa, Janus Hassildor Key Takeaways & Thoughts: Benedetti went toe to toe with champ Sosa. Later lost the rematch, but is worth noting that Benedetti challenged the current champ the way not many have been able to do. The winner of this fight puts themselves squarely in the title picture as a top contender. ___________________________________________________________________ Daniel Barbosa Record: 9 - 6 Key Wins: Juan Corona, Johnny Rocketfingers, Shay O Donnelly (x2) Key Losses: Jewel Diaz (x2), Nati Pisswater, Roberto Soldic -VS- Rhondon Rousey Record: 6 - 6 Key Wins: Kurty Clark, Dale Holloway, Carlton Adesanya Key Losses: Juan Corona, Florisvaldo De Oliveira, Gervais Lavigne ______________________________________________________________________ "Ice Cold" Juan De Souza Record: 10 - 7 (1-0 Speed Brawls) Key Wins: Vlakan Targa, Basko Godwin, Roundhouse Luke, Rakeem Marley Key Losses: Nick Rodriguez, Ragnar Ragnarsson, Xmus Jaxon Flaxon Waxon -VS- Jet Gunner Record: 5 - 4 Key Wins: Kirill Semenov, Anthony Rodgers Key Losses: Maxim Jahouli, Basko Godwin ______________________________________________________________- "The Anaconda" Henri Kirchen Record: 6 - 4 Key Wins: Billy Bob Brown, Kirill Semenov Key Losses: Nick Rodriguez, Tuomas Jukola, Boris Krylov -VS- Sergey "Tel" Telegin Record: 4 - 2 Key Wins: Tuomas Jukola, Jim Fox, Whata Hitson Key Losses: Viktor Babinski, Sven Svenssson _____________________________________________________________ Aingot "Please Help" Nofud Record: 4 - 3 (1-0 Speed Brawls) Key Wins: Primo Volto, Sean Dickinson, Vladimir Kosmanov, Louis Alexandre Berthier (KT) Key Losses: Erik Axel, Chicken Destroyer (KT) -VS- "The British Bulldog" Bald Martin Record: 7 - 2 Key Wins: Lukas Chomsli, Jesse Ristinen, Van Darkholme Key Losses: Malcolm King, Fan Boi ___________________________________________________________ Bob "Streetfighter" Saget Record: 7 - 6 Key Wins: Barnito Mustacho, Malik El Shabazz Key Losses: Lucien Lachance, Malcolm King, Jamie Oliver -VS- Primo Volto Record: 8 - 5 (0-1 Speed Brawls) Key Wins: James Howlett, Nate Gracie, Teddy Taylor Key Losses: Aingot Nofud, Boxing Mcsparr, Your Sweet Destruction _______________________________________________________________ Colton "Trailer Park Trump" Northwood Record: 3 - 3 Key Wins: Bilal Vinsson, Yoshinobu Tokugawa Key Losses: Kurt Wagner, Takeshi Takamura -VS- Roberto "Robocop" Soldic Record: 6 - 5 Key Wins: Daniel Barbosa, Kurty Wagner, Bryan Furry Key Losses: Lorenzo Benedetti, Marcello Sosa, Kron Gracie ____________________________________________________________ Juodasis Vaiduoklis Record: 4 - 3 Key Wins: Rafaelo Gracie, Saggy Dinglestomper Key Losses: Kai Kona, Ed Ford -VS- Leon Hooker Record: 8 - 10 (0-1 Speed Brawls) Key Wins: Drampton Heed, Marco Silva Key Losses: Josephus Miller, Rafaelo Gracie, Jose Carvaleho
  3. Thanks, wanted to try something new. Not quite as time consuming, but easier on the brain. lol
  4. HFC 46 - Slingin vs Lachance http://mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1604454366HFC-46.jpg Fight Preview Hardcore Fighting Championship (HFC) Welterweight fighters Slash Slingin and Lucien Lachance will duel Saturday (Nov. 07, 2020) at HFC 46 inside the Credit Card Center in New York City, NY for the HFC Welterweight Championship of the World. Also featured on this card will be first time title defense for Ralph McGuire as he defends his newly earned championship status against F&B Champion, and now HFC #1 contender, Seelow Heights. The rest of this card will be packed with action, so tune in Saturday night for some good old fashioned Hardcore Fighting action! Lets break down these fights, shall we? ____________________________________________________________________ Slash Slingin Record: 13 - 3 Key Wins: Dyami Yazzie, Shaquan Woods, Samuel Rodrigues, Lucien Lachance (x2). Key Losses: Luis Pinto, Manolito Tai Kung, Vasil Petrov Keys to Victory: Use superior wrestling to control the fight that is most likely to go to the ground. Ensure fight goes to the ground, do not try to win a fight standing with Lachance. -VS- Lucien Lachance Record: 10-4 Keys Wins: Manolito Tai Kung, Osloso Biziwaeile, Georges Moxley Key Losses: Jaxon Stoner, Slash Slingin (x2), Sean Dickinson Key to Victory: Don't be predictable. Opponent is under new management, expect some new tactics, but don't sleep on him going to what worked in the past. Avoid grappling with Slingin as he's won both fights on the ground Use superior striking skills to counter takedown attempts. Will need to be quick and stay moving to avoid a takedown by Slingin with his superior wrestling. Key Takeaways & Thoughts: Slash has won this fight twice before. He will likely be very confident in his ability to make it a clean sweep, but that could also be his downfall. Slash may underestimate his opponent. Lachance has had a few bumps in the road, but has shown flashes of brilliance in the cage at times. If he can keep this thing standing, he will have a strong advantage. But he will have his hands full to avoid being taken down by Slash's incredible wrestling and takedown ability. ___________________________________________________________ Ed Ford Record: 6 - 3 Key Wins: Ryan Rodriguez, Juodasis Vaiduoklis, Miguel Sandoval Key Losses: Georges Moxley Keys to Victory: Use the clinch to dominate the fight. No reach or size advantage for either fighter, so pure skill comes into play in clinch where Ford has extensive advantage. Avoid being over confident, don't let the fight draw out. Finish the fight early. -VS- Guilherme Goncalves Record: 9 - 3 Key Wins: Hans Peter Baxxter, Satoru Yoshioka, Bardia Farrokhzad, Alec Burns Key Losses: Gorgon Patriot, Daniel Mendoza (x2). Keys to Victory: This is an extremely difficult matchup for Goncalves from a skill vs skill perspective. Needs to use his boxing very efficiently and mix things up. Mimic Moxley's game plan and go to the judges, or lay it all out and go for the KO or get KO'd approach. Key Takeaways & Thoughts: Ford has the edge in this fight, but Goncalves has been the underdog before and come out on top. Ford has a huge advantage in the clinch in both Muay Thai and Wrestling, if he uses those skills he should completely control this fight. _______________________________________________________ Ralph McGuire Record: 9 - 2 Key Wins: Aatreya Mahrishi, Ko Van Den Born, Chris Travis Key Losses: Ko Van Den Born, Mohammed Kahn Keys to Victory: Keep the train rolling. Use the striking game to your advantage. Keep pressure up, be aggressive. Don't let Heights settle into a comfort zone. Use advantage in the clinch to control the fight. -VS- Seelow Heights Record: 6 - 1 Key Wins: Ivan Izquierdo, Alex Silva, George Maxwell Key Losses: Darryl Haze Jr. (QFC) Keys to Victory: Must be smart, fight defensive. Heavy underdog, but wouldn't be in championship fight if not capable. Will need to score points with the judges. Key Takeaways & Thoughts: McGuire has the edge pretty much in all aspects of this fight. But Heights is young, ambitious and ferocious. He made his way to a champion at F&B and starts his HFC career off in the spotlight of a title fight. If McGuire stays the course, he should successfully defend his belt. If he gets careless, the newcomer will pounce like a lion. _____________________________________________________________ Malcolm King Record: 7 - 1 Key Wins: Bald Martin, Boxing Mcsparr Key Losses: Georges Moxley Keys to Victory: Keep the fight standing and do what you do. Mix things up, avoid the takedowns, and go get your 3 girl special at the after party. -VS- John Bessant Record: 13 - 7 Key Wins: James Howlett, Tiron Cruel Rookie, Herlock Von Ryan Key Losses: Luis Pinto, Herlock Von Ryan, Javier Pinales (x2) Keys to Victory: Must get fight to the ground. Severe underdog from range and gives up edge in clinch as well. Only slight edge on the ground, must play to that strength and finish King on the ground. Key Takeaways & Thoughts: This fight is a an uphill battle for Bessant, but in HFC anything can happen. If King fights like he's been fighting, he'll win the fight. If Bessant can get to the ground and use his slight wrestling advantage, he has an outside shot. But even that will be a very difficult task with such a slight edge in wrestling and giving up that same slight edge in BJJ. ______________________________________________________________ Dre Battle Record: 5 - 1 Key Wins: Samson Komua, Harry Olsen, John Smith Key Losses: Samson Komua Keys to Victory: Avoid the takedown. -VS- Daniel Yonic Record: 9 - 5 Key Wins: Hefty Jack, Daaniel Teteny Key Losses: Rahim Lloyd, Ademaro Dos Anjos, Leon Lentz Keys to Victory: Get the fight to the ground and, do it quickly! Key Takeaways & Thoughts: This fight is a classic ground vs striker matchup, but that's something that you don't often see in the HFC anymore. If Yonic can't get this fight to the ground, he's in big trouble. But only two months ago, Yonic was in a fight for the title with Dos Anjos. If he can get back to contender form, this fight may make it out of the 1st round. ____________________________________________________________ Dyami Yazzie Record: 9 - 4 Key Wins: Luis Pinto, Wesley Clark, Boxing Guy Key Losses: Slash Slingin (x2), Vasil Petrov, Georges Moxley Keys to Victory: Get the fight to ground. Slight grappling edge, so be efficient and smart on the ground. Don't sub spam, pick and choose your moments. -VS- Shaquan Woods Record: 8 - 3 Key Wins: Boxing Mcsparr, Sean Dickinson, Your Sweet Destruction, Alexandrew Song Key Losses: Slash Slingin, Your Sweet Destruction Keys to Victory: Keep the fight standing and capitalize on your strong boxing advantage. Use the counter punch to land some power and get a finish. Can probably win a decision, but the longer you allow the fight to go on the longer you give Yazzie the chance to get it to the ground where he can make it a real fight. Key Takeaways & Thoughts: This fight can go either way, Yazzie has the ability to take Woods down, but Woods has the potential to finish the fight before he gets it there. Manger style and tactics will play a huge part in who wins this fight. ___________________________________________________________ Keenan Eternity Record: 5 - 3 Key Wins: Alistair Ubereem, Horgen Stein, Donald Fonald (x2) Key Losses: Gregory Motts, Urtan Urtanson Keys to Victory: Must capitalize on boxing advantage. Managers are both very experienced, but Eternity has the edge in manager experience which should help him in his game plan. -VS- Horgen Stein Record: 9 - 5 Key Wins: Tiago Da Costa, Shirley Crabtree, John Smith Key Losses: Keenan Eternity, King Kong, John Daugherty Keys to Victory: Don't get knocked out! Get the fight to the ground. Use the clinch to control and and get fight to the ground. Don't over think the situation, take your time and work for an effective submission attempt. Key Takeaways & Thoughts: Keenan looks to bounce back from a disappointing loss to Motts last outing. Never lost back to back fights. He has a boxing advantage but gives up the advantage in his wrestling. If Eternity can keep this fight standing and at range, and use that famous head movement he's got going on it all his pics, he should be able to get his 6th (T)KO. ______________________________________________________________ Michail Karnov Record: 6 - 3 Key Wins: Rafaelo Gracie, Micah Hawk (x2), Obama Filth Key Losses: Samuel Boom, Bruce White Jr., Monty Fiske Keys to Victory: Keep the fight standing and impose will from range. Do not clinch up, stay at range and avoid takedown. If fight goes to the ground, play defensive and pray for the bell. -VS- Josephus Miller Record: 4 - 1 Key Wins: Leon Hooker, James Bogger, Pradak Kingstar Key Losses: Saggy Dinglestomper Keys to Victory: Get the fight to the ground. Significant advantage grappling with sensational wrestling and a brown belt. Cannot stay standing for multiple rounds with Karnov. Key Takeaways & Thoughts: Another ground vs striker fight. Every fight starts standing, so Karnov will have the first opportunity to put this fight away with his striking. But if, or should I say when Miller gets the fight to the ground, this one will likely be over quickly. ______________________________________________________________ Boxing Mcsparr Record: 6 - 5 Key Wins: Your Sweet Destruction, Primo Volto, Darko Milicic Key Losses: Shaquan Woods, Malcom King, Boxing Guy Keys to Victory: Fight smart, time your punches well. Will need to rely on boxing and counter striking. No advantage, so must use good tactics and manager needs to play a big role in slider control. -VS- Sean Dickinson Record: 8 - 5 Key Wins: Your Sweet Destruction, Barnito Mustacho, Lucien Lachance, Key Losses: Aingot Nofud, Shaquan Woods, Vasil Petrov (x2), Slash Slingin Keys to Victory: Must find a way to capitalize on Muay Thai advantage. Mix in some kicks, try to sneak in a slick head kick KO to finish the fight like you did against Sagdiyev. Key Takeaways & Thoughts: Dickinson has a decent edge in MT, but otherwise this fight is dead even. Highlighted by a key win over Lucien Lachance (who's now going for a title fight), Sean has proven he can hang with the best. If he can focus on his opponent and not get distracted, Dickinson can win this fight and prove that his 3 fight losing streak is in the past. _________________________________________________________ Adim Bulb Record: 5 - 3 Key Wins: Ruddo Ryokale, Tom Davis, Ade Absame Key Losses: Forky Fork, Petchuanglek Sitsongrit Keys to Victory: Very balanced fighter, much better than last time he fought Absame. Should walk away with an easy W in this one. Should keep this fight standing where he will have more of an advantage. On the ground, Absame has a grapplers chance as he matches him in BJJ. -VS- Ade Absame Record: 5 - 8 Key Wins: Ruddo Ryokale, QFC Tournament, Shane Myers Key Losses: Forky Fork, Adim Bulb, Can Crusher Keys to Victory: Take lots of steroids, join a cult, put a blinding agent on your gloves. Won't take Bulb down, won't stand toe to toe with him for long. Must hope to get fight to the ground and work in a submission against a superior grappler. Key Takeaways & Thoughts: Looks like a rinse an repeat fight for Bulb. Bulb has continued to develop while Absame has fallen off. Absame is stepping into the cage to earn a paycheck here and keep our fighters active.
  5. HFC 45 - All Hallow's Bash All Hallow's Bash, and what a bash we had! Eight T(KO) finishes on this card, and two decisions. Not a single submission! This card really lived up to it's name, and what a way to kick off a new tradition. I want to thank all of our managers and their fighters for making this event, like so many others, a tremendous success. Demir Kocak defeats Boris Krylov via doctor stoppage TKO (Cut) Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 5 rounds, for the heavyweight championship of the world! Introducing the champion to my left, fighting out of the red corner. With a record of 10 - 3 - 0, fighting out of St Petersburg, Boris Krylov! And introducing the challenger to my right, fighting out of the blue corner. With a record of 10 - 1 - 0, fighting out of London, Demir Kocak! The judges for this bout are Chad Campbell, Lou da Vinci and Anthony Taglia. The bell rings, though the sound can barely be made out through the roar of the crowd. This was it, this was the fight almost everyone had been waiting for. Not only was this the main event of the evening, it was a title fight. This was not just any title fight, as not only was this the second title fight of the evening, this was also the second title fight between these two gladiators. Oh yes, these fans remember, they remember all too well when they came out to watch their beloved champion, Demir Kocak defend his belt against that new kid on the block, Krylov. Well, that night changed the lives of each of those men forever, and shook the HFC faithful to the core when Krylov caught the champ with a massive counter hook that put him out cold, earning the belt and being crowned HFC Heavyweight Champion of the World! Here we are, nearly 4 months later, and these two warriors meet in the cage again. Title on the line, pride on the line, everything is on the line. This is all or nothing, this is win or go home, this is a fucking war. Kocak needed no invitation to initiate as he opened up with a strait jab that caught Krylov right on the button and opened up a cut. As soon as Krylov realized he was bleeding, his thoughts instantly flashed back to his last encounter with Massive Wanker. Noticeably quicker on his feet, Kocak was aggressive and once he saw that blood, he was like a nest of angry hornets honing in on their prey. Krylov did manage to counter a few shots, but Kocak kept pounding that cut. What a way to cap off a Halloween special, we didn't even have to spend the extra money on costumes, these guys put on a blood fest in the cage! Well, I guess there was a bit of an expense as we were forced to replace the canvas in the cage. By the end of round one, the champ knew he was in trouble. He had been dominated the whole round, he was bleeding again, quite badly, and the whole arena was screaming for him to protect his cut. Round two kicks off as the bell rings. Again, Kocak is the far quicker and more aggressive fighter, working over the cut some more. The relentless pressure finally pissed Krylov off at the 3 minute mark of round 2 as Krylov whacked Kocak with a crushing uppercut that put Kocak on his ass. Krylov had no desire to follow him and waved him on his feet, the last mistake he had a chance to make. Within a few seconds of getting back to his feet, Kocak went berserk and started reigning down fiery hell on Krylov when the ref stopped the fight and called the doctor. The doctor didn't even go examine the fighter, he just instantly waved the fight off and said the cut was too bad. I guess it really is pretty bad if you can see skull from across the cage, and you clearly could. Krylov was furious, it took 4 of his coaches and his cut man to hold him back. I thought we were going to have a shitty situation where we had to suspend Krylov for attacking a ref, but his team held him back. I can only imagine the anger having lost again to a doctor stoppage, two fights in a row now. The referee calls the doctor in to look at Boris Krylov's cut. Oh no, the doctor has called an end to the bout! Ladies and gentlemen, after 3:58 of round 2, we have a winner by way of TKO (Cut). Demir Kocak! Demir Kocak is the new heavyweight champion! Marcello Sosa defeats Nati Pisswater via TKO (Strikes) This fight had more trash talk than a McGregor vs Diaz card! Sosa is king of trash talking in the HFC, and Nati proved he doesn't back down from anything, from shit talking to throwing down with a hurricane! Co-Main event of the evening, and this bout could have headlined any card and held it's own without doubt. Sosa is an exciting fighter who backs up his talk. Nati is an embodiment of what hardcore is all about. We all knew this was going to be a good fight, but everyone knew the champ was the hands on favorite and that Nati would need something up his sleeve, or at least a little luck to pull out this one. Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 5 rounds, for the featherweight championship of the world! Introducing the champion to my left, fighting out of the red corner. With a record of 11 - 1 - 1, fighting out of Los Angeles, Marcello Sosa! And introducing the challenger to my right, fighting out of the blue corner. With a record of 6 - 2 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Nati Pisswater! The judges for this bout are Dean Styles, Chad Campbell and Bruno Lombardi. The bell rings. The sound echoes throughout the arena, clearly audible over the 5000 fans in attendance. This has been on hell of a night, so many great finishes, the fans were going horse. Which is probably a good thing, we need those fans to go spread the word about how badass HFC is, and what our champs can do. The crowd may have been at a low rumble at the time, but it didn't take long for Sosa and Pisswater to get them back to a low roar. No shortage of action, Nati came out swinging and Sosa was displaying some Floyd Mayweather like counter boxing, and throwing in some clinches to mix things up. Typically, Sosa relies on his impressive elbows and knees in the clinch, but tonight he wanted to mix things up, presumably as a special underline message to Nati. Back and forth they go, in and out of the clinch, dancing the dance that warriors have danced throughout time. By the end of the first round, there wasn't a person sitting in the entire arena. I even say a man in a wheel chair have his friend help him stand up in the chair. Even our fans are hardcore! The fans had reason to be on their feet though, Nati's aggression paid off... he won that first round. I overheard Sosa's corner a little, and I am pretty sure I heard him tell Sosa to stop playing around. Sosa had a grin on his face, so perhaps he really was playing around the first round. The bell rings, round two is underway. The second round starts the same way, Nati coming out firing while Sosa plays Tyson's Punch out, bobbing, weaving, and counter popping Nati's jaw. Mac Little would be proud, Nati isn't a glass Joe after all. In the final minute of the second round, the crowd was once again expecting to hear the final bell, but just over the 4 minute mark, Sosa flipped the switch and fired off an overhand right that Nati never saw coming. Rocked, and clearly dazed, Nati tries to use a kick to keep Sosa at range, but after another counter punch by Sosa, Pisswater was on the ground and Sosa didn't wait for an invitation to jump in and finish this fight. I have to say, I am a bit impressed and disappointed at Sosa.. Impressed that you came so close to finishing a fight at the 4:20 mark, and yet, so disappointed that you didn't hit the 4:20 mark. Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:19 of round 2, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Marcello Sosa! Marcello Sosa retains his featherweight title! Official Results: Demir Kocak defeats Boris Krylov via TKO (Cuts) Marcello Sosa defeats Nati Pisswater via TKO (Strikes) Baruto Tonissaar defeats Chip Nickle via Decision Chief Red Eagle defeats Bane Darwin via KO (Punch) Juju Baraka defeats Don Piano via KO (Punch) Leon Lentz defeats Harry Olsen via TKO (Strikes) Mr Large defeats Matthaus Gold via KO (Punch) Yago Nascimento defeats Kirill Semenov via Decision Li Qiang defeats Haki Hugbergsson via KO (Punch) Olli Lindholm defeats Tuomas Jukola via TKO (Strikes)
  6. Great stuff! lol "Please do, we won't stop you. He fought and fucked his way to being the greatest gringo to ever live. He has the mind of a scientist, the cock of a Burmese python, and a rocket right hand." I've never seen a snake with a large enough cock to even be visible.. but hey, maybe that's why he has all this aggression to dish out?
  7. Can you cancel a merchandise partnership? If so, is it the org or the company that would initiate breaking the contract?
  8. Didn't I read somewhere that Sosa was very well promoted by his manager? Proof!
  9. Nah, I honestly thought it was going to go to the judges. But I expected it to go at least into the 3rd round either way. I didn't expect a 2nd round TKO. lol Credit where credit is due.. I will say that I am pleased that the win bonus didn't crush our numbers. Edit** HAHA Post #666. I'm done, no more posting for me. Ahh shit.. nevermind.. I'm not even religious.
  10. Excellent fights tonight! Congratulations to Kocak in avenging his title loss to Krylov and getting his belt back. Condolences to Krylov who just lost his 2nd fight via TKO (Cut). I fear the next doctor that tries to stop a Krylov fight for a cut may find himself waking up in the ER. No submissions, several KO's. What a great night of fights we've had, not only here at HFC, but around the world. I have decided that since it was a Halloween event, and that there was no fighter to win the Submission of the Night award, that I will be taking that 5k SotN bonus and turning it into a 5k 1st Blood bonus. The winner of the 1st Blood is Demir Kocak with the first punch of the fight, in the very first second of the very first round. Makes you wonder if Kocak's cut was completely healed from the Wanker fight...
  11. HFC 45 - All Hallow's Bash Event Preview Welcome HARDCORE faithful to our first ever HARDCORE All Hallow's Bash! In our 103rd event in HFC history, we bring you the first of what we hope will be many Halloween events. Tonight, we kick off this new spooky tradition with not one, but two title fights to headline this thing! We're pushing the clock to get this done in time, so lets not delay and jump right into the action! Main Card: Boris Krylov vs Demir Kocak Our first title fight puts current champ Krylov defending his belt from Kocak, the former champ who Krylov won his belt from in the first place. Tonight is a chance for Krylov to silence any doubters and solidify his claim to the gold for good. Coming off a champ vs champ fight with Wanker, Krylov will be looking to bounce back and show the world that his original victory over Kocak was no fluke. Kocak lost his belt back at HFC 29 to Krylov, but hasn't lost since. He's pulled out back to back decisions against Camoran and Ferreria and has now earned himself a rematch with the champ. Turning some heads with his defeat of Ferreria, Kocak will be looking to carry this momentum into the cage and earn his gold back. Prediction: Krylov wins via KO round 2. Marcello Sosa vs Nati Pisswater Sosa is the champ, and his entourage will make damned sure you know it. With a freshly inked deal making him one of the highest paid fighters in HFC, Sosa will be looking to make quick work of Nati Pisswater to defend his belt yet again, and prove that he's worth every penny of that shiny new contract. On a 7 fight win streak, Sosa looks to ride the momentum to number 8. From the banter going back and forth, Sosa is looking forward to this fight just as much, if not more, than we are! Nati comes into the fight a hard underdog, but that hasn't stopped him from stepping up and throwing down the gauntlet. Looking to knock Sosa off his perch, Nati will come into the cage and leave it all out there. This is a war, and you can bet your ass Nati will give Sosa everything he's got. somebody is going to sleep, or if left to the judges, both fighters may end up in the hospital when this one is all over. Prediction: Gotta go with the champ and his streak to win via decision, but it's going to be a close fight and don't count Nati out, he's got a shot. Chip Nickel vs Baruto Tonissaar It seems like forever ago that Chip Nickel was the champ, and yet, he has only had one fight since he lost the belt to Dos Anjos. But lets not forget that he is a former champ, and losing to ADA is something that just about everyone who's faced ADA has done. Tonight, he goes up against the smooth talking, quick striking Tonissaar. This fight has contender implications on the line and one of these guys will be looking at a title shot in the near future. These two fighters match up very well, but Tonissaar has a slight edge in training, but we all know in the MMA Tycoon world, a slide edge in training doesn't amount to much. We're going to see who has what it takes deep down inside to pull this off and throw their name in the hat as a legit title contender. Prediction: This is very tough, possibly a draw or split decision. I have to go with the fighter who's worn the hardware in the past, so Nickel wins via TKO (Strikes) in round 3. Chief Red Eagle vs Bane Darwin Chief Red Eagle, what else can we say about him? The man was a beast on the island, top rated fighter coming off the island two seasons ago. Two time champ with two different orgs, but has stumbled a bit in his last few fights. He can throw down with anyone, but the young guys have caught up and there are no more easy fights for the Chief. He's lost his last 3 in a row, and both of his fights under manager Cherokee Nation. I can promise you that Nation is not ok with that performance and will be demanding a win tonight. If he loses, I have a funny feeling that we see Red Eagle on the FA list. Hell, if he wins that's still a possibility. Next man up to take on the one time legend is "Big Rig" Bane Darwin who is 2-1 since joining the HFC. He's won his last two, both against Hippobody, and will be looking to get a boost to his hype and popularity by getting a big win over a big Chief. Darwin has the edge on the ground, slightly, and even though he is not quite as good of a boxer as Chief, Darwin is a more versatile striker with a good blend of MT mixed in with His boxing. Neither of these guys are grapplers, so this should be a fun fight between two strikers. I'll be hoping for some blood! Prediction: Another really close fight.. I have a gut feeling that Darwin retires Chief in this fight, but I just can't see Chief losing a 4th strait fight. So I'll go with Chief to win via KO in round 2. Undercard: Don Piano vs Juju Baraka Prediction: Baraka wins via Decision Harry Olsen vs Leon Lentz Prediction: Lentz wins via TKO (Strikes) round 1 Mr Large vs Matthaus Gold Prediction: Large wins via TKO (Strikes) round 1. Yago Nascimento vs Kirill Semenov Prediction: Nascimento wins via Decision. Haki Hugbergsson vs Li Qiang Prediction: Tough one, both fighters are struggling, both managers are inexperienced.. I want to call this one a draw just to avoid the pick.. lol I'll pick.. Qiang to win via Decision. Olli Lindholm vs Tuomas Jukola This is going to be an exciting match! Lindholm has never fought in the HFC before, but he's no slouch in the cage! Under new management with Bjorn O'Donnel, he'll be looking to establish himself as a threat. I know this because O'Donnel has been talking him up on the forums! Jukola is on a 2 fight losing streak and hoping to bounce back... but.... Prediction: Lindholm wins via TKO (Strikes)
  12. At this point, I'll take it. Need to get a fighter into some clinch training ASAP. If you want to send him an invite, it's this fighter. http://mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=351122 And of course, let me know what you want for compensation.
  13. I am looking for someone who has a private gym to rent a space. I would like a triple elite Clinchwork coach, and the ability to train at least 3 wrestling sparring sessions per week. If you have the ability to make this happen, I will pay you well for the space for 1 month for 1 fighter. Please contact me in game if you have room for the coach and my fighter so we can work out arrangements.
  14. I remember that, and I think we can make that happen. But, speaking of the 135, I have a little announcement for that division. Starting this weekend, we are going to start sending contracts to all 135lb fighters to move up to the 145 division. We will let you know in short order if the minimum walking weight will be 135 or 140lbs. Prior to sending those contract offers, you the minimum weight will be made public. This will be a slow transition, so we will still have a few fights going at 135, but eventually all fighters will merge over and the 135 and 145 champs will put their titles on the line to unify the belt for the division. We are considering opening the 135 division up as an unrestricted division. If fighters wish to stay at 135 and compete in an open ID division, we may visit that as an option. Once all of these things are set in stone, we will send out an org wide email with the details and start sending contracts. This move is made to help ensure quality competition in each of our divisions. We are running low on fighters in the 135, and it is becoming difficult to consistently give these fighters good, competitive fight offers due to the lack of fighters in the division. Merging the two divisions will make the 145 division a strong and well diverse division that will ensure competitive fights for the foreseeable future.
  15. We offered Bizi a month off after his last fight prior to him being offered that title fight. He's not dodging, this was arranged prior to even considering a match against your fighter.
  16. HFC holding at #5 after last event. Great job to our managers and their fighters to crack the top 5. Do not expect us to hold it for long, but we are putting together better and better events and before long we will be a top 5 main stay.
  17. HFC 44 - Dos Anjos vs Bizi Ademaro "A.D.A" Dos Anjos (12-1) C H A M P I O N Exceptional Boxing and Muay Thai Remarkable Wrestling Black Belt BJJ Wing Chun Discipline 182 CM 180 lbs 23 Years Old Feaqeuin "Bizi" Bizihwaeile (13-5) # 1 C O N T E N D E R Exceptional Boxing and Wrestling Superb Muay Thai Purple Belt BJJ Furry 198 CM 179.6 lbs 23 Years Old HFC 44 is highlighted by a title fight for the HFC Middleweight Championship of the World! ADA, HFC's undisputed Middleweight champion comes into this fight to defend his belt for the 3rd time after initially winning the strap from Chip Nickel. ADA has been putting in work in the gym and it's showing in the cage as he's starting to look like the cream of the crop and while the Middleweights all line up to take a crack at him, to date, nobody has been able to take ADA out. Siting at 7-0 in the HFC, ADA is one of our most dominant champions not only on our current roster, but in HFC history. ADA is a very well rounded fighter who's bread and butter is his BJJ, and this is most likely where he'll try to take the fight with Bizi as it's his greatest advantage. Bizi is no stranger to win streaks, championships, or disappointments. After a rocky start to his career, Bizi managed to go on a 7 fight win streak, earning the SMASH (pre HFC) championship belt along the way. After a loss to Bobby Minnagh in his final SMASH appearance, Bizi moved on from manager Clubber Winger to Bjorn O'Donnel. Since joining up with O'Donnel, Bizi has earned himself a title shot that he lost to Aaron Wolf (prior to Wolf's ducking, dodging, and hiding from elite competition), followed by another disappointing loss to Vernon Wells. After working out some kinks in the gym and adapting to Bjorns approach, Bizi has since popped off 4 strait wins, and even avenging his loss to Vernon Wells. He now finds himself with another shot at the gold, one of the biggest fights of his career, and against one of, if not the greatest fighter he's ever stepped into the cage with. I mean, my money is on ADA over Wolf if they ever fought, but that's just me. This fight has the makings of a war, Bizi will look to put ADA to sleep, but ADA won't be taken easily. He's got so many tools at his disposal, it's going to be a tall challenge for Bizi to find a way to take this fight. But never count out a striker, all it takes is one good pop! This fight could go either way, but the champ is a heavy favorite and I'll have to give my nod to the champ to defend here. Prediction: ADA wins via Decision (Unanimous)
  18. Yeah, usually only guys who like that kind of stuff notice it. Interesting that both you and "Special K" seem to have a fascination with that symbol.
  19. I can throw my hat into the lot if wanted. Myself or Igor from Syndicate would be my vote to put in.
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