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  1. I'd say VIP and Fighter Slots are because of the real life cost.
  2. What's up guys, hope everybody is having an awesome weekend...probably indoors avoiding the cold, instead of getting out there and doing charity work like Brian Ortega! But that's okay, the OFC's got you covered with a lot of exciting stuff to help you forget about feeling guilty... With the End of the Year events fastly approaching, we're going bigger than we've ever gone before...4 Titles will be up for grabs in the next 10 days, followed by Christmas turning Black once again in a Holiday Hootenanny Headlined by Maui Wowie and Aksel Stenger. Then on December 30th, newly crowned Welterweight Champion Vicente Lafayette will look to defend for the 1st time in a rematch for the ages against Stasius Venom. And lastly on New Year's Eve, we complete our 2017 World Tour with the OFC's 1st visit to New York! I'm going to try and stack that last show as much as possible, so I may ask some of our Champions for a quick turnaround after their upcoming fights if that's okay. My inbox is always open if there's any questions, comments or concerns. With all of that said, enjoy the Holidays guys, try to help those in need if you can and Thank you for being a part of the OFC! If you have any other fighter's looking for a home, we are now offering Hot Cocoa with New Contracts! But yeah, train hard, fight harder and check out our updated Rankings Report below, Cheers! OFC: Official Rankings - 10/12/2017 BANTAMWEIGHT DIVISION - 135 lbs CHAMPION: Buck Futter (23-12-0) 1. Maui Built (17-7-0) 2. Antun Racic (17-9-0) 3. Koko Pinea (12-3-0) 4. Dolores Doremus (14-10-0) 5. Aribert Heim (31-21-0) FEATHERWEIGHT DIVISION - 145 lbs CHAMPION: Grin Ribber (30-11-0) 1. Nick Shamrock (8-2-0) 2. Gurney Halleck (16-10-0) 3. Nils Holgersson (30-21-0) 4. Silvio Crespo (17-5-0) 5. Sum Ting Wong (24-9-0) LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISION - 155 lbs CHAMPION: Hannibal Barca (27-9-0) 1. Ozzy McKane (41-17-0) 2. Alka Mangrove (19-7-1) 3. Hector Camacho (41-18-0) 4. Gary Tonon (17-13-0) 5. Gerald Minor (26-23-1) WELTERWEIGHT DIVISION - 170 lbs CHAMPION: Vicente Lafayette (22-10-0) *NEW* 1. Stasius Venom (21-8-0) 2. Jack Patton (24-11-1) 3. Chiku Maneno (30-16-2) 4. Cheik Imbula (11-7-1) 5. Yancy Makaki Iii (15-6-0) MIDDLEWEIGHT DIVISION - 185 lbs CHAMPION: Thomas Hawk (29-15-1) 1. Achab Denis (17-4-0) 2. Lip Ton (18-12-0) 3. Maui Wowie (19-9-0) 4. Aksel Stenger (17-8-1) 5. Matt Kroblur (19-13-1) LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION - 205 lbs CHAMPION: Eagle Loveladdy (30-7-0) 1. Greg Coleman (28-12-0) 2. Benjamin BK (25-14-1) 3. AC Slater (18-8-1) 4. Ramses Xll (16-11-0) 5. Seamus Farrelly (31-16-1) HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION - 265 lbs CHAMPION: Roy Palmer (22-6-0) 1. Koba Wyatt (15-3-0) 2. Lexington Snape (39-21-0) 3. Sven Hensen (23-14-0) 4. Soul Jah (26-5-0) 5. Matt Black (22-9-1)
  3. Thomas Rutherford vs Travis Herald http://mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=859566 Event: OFC 265: Rockin vs Santos (880010) http://mmatycoon.com/orgeventpublic.php?EvID=880010 Date: 2017-03-04 For a non-title bout, I've held on to this one in my in-game notepad since it took place. Felt it deserved a mention at the end of the year if anything, out of respect for the fighters and managers involved, as well as the fight itself of course.
  4. Justus

    Women's division

    Spot on Guys. Fighter slots, Avatars and most likely Invicta like Orgs would really add something fresh to the game. I know personally, I'd be adding a Women's Division to my Org immediately and I've never even considered adding Super Heavyweights before, just personal preference. I don't know what's currently being discussed or worked on behind the scenes for the game, but as a long time player, the only improvements I'd like to see are a Feature for Org Mergers and Women Fighters added. I actually feel this is long overdue as it's been requested for years. I'm sure it will be tons of work but if the only real argument is a numbers thing, I say Mike should set up an Official Poll in General Discussion, send out a mass mail message in-game for those that don't visit the forums, see if the interest is there (Which I believe it is) and let's get the ball rolling.
  5. Max Holloway vs Jose Aldo Alistair Overeem vs Francis Ngannou Henry Cejudo vs Sergio Pettis Eddie Alvarez vs Justin Gaethje Tecia Torres vs Michelle Waterson Charles Oliveira vs Paul Felder Alex Oliveira vs Yancy Medeiros David Teymur vs Drakkar Klose Felice Herrig vs Courtney Casey Amanda Cooper vs Angela Magana Sabah Homasi vs Abdul Razak Alhassan Jeremy Kimball vs Dominick Reyes Justin Willis vs Allen Crowder
  6. Justus

    Women's division

    I would love to see Women added to MMA Tycoon. Sure, the divisions will be shallow to start but after the initial boom of newly created female fighters, I'm sure it will maintain just fine.
  7. Been playing the Beta, feels more like the old EA Sports MMA game that released in 2010 (Which isn't a bad thing). Much like a lot of people, I freaking hate the Ultimate Team stuff, it really does nothing for me, same with it in Madden. A mode that I'd like to see is a GM type of mode where we choose an organization to run; WEC, Pride, Strikeforce, UFC and we handle finances, send contracts, book events and be a matchmaker, wins/losses actually affect Fighter records and we have to strive to pull in the Best PPV Numbers. That is a mode I'd be interested in, used to love the GM Mode in the Smackdown vs RAW games and it'd be a lot like running an org here.
  8. I've really struggled with Advertising costs and have actually lost money from their suggestions but still use it for proper fight ordering.
  9. OFC: Official Rankings - 12/11/2017 BANTAMWEIGHT DIVISION - 135 lbs CHAMPION: Buck Futter (23-12-0) 1. Maui Built (16-7-0) 2. Koko Pinea (12-3-0) 3. Aribert Heim (31-21-0) 4. Balfour Darrow (16-9-0) 5. Phat Ho (16-11-0) FEATHERWEIGHT DIVISION - 145 lbs CHAMPION: Grin Ribber (29-11-0) 1. Gurney Halleck (16-10-0) 2. Nick Shamrock (7-1-0) 3. Brian Jones (17-12-0) 4. Nils Holgersson (29-21-0) 5. Sum Ting Wong (24-9-0) LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISION - 155 lbs CHAMPION: Hannibal Barca (26-9-0) 1. Max Barathian (15-6-0) 2. Alka Mangrove (19-7-1) 3. Hector Camacho (41-18-0) 4. Gary Tonon (16-13-0) 5. Severo Del Bosque (15-13-0) WELTERWEIGHT DIVISION - 170 lbs CHAMPION: Cheik Imbula (11-6-1) 1. Vicente Lafayette (21-10-0) 2. Chiku Maneno (29-15-2) 3. Jack Patton (23-11-1) 4. Yancy Makaki Iii (14-6-0) 5. Stasius Venom (20-8-0) MIDDLEWEIGHT DIVISION - 185 lbs CHAMPION: Thomas Hawk (28-15-1) 1. Rainbow Hero (26-17-6) 2. Achab Denis (16-4-0) 3. Ada Reyes (47-21-0) 4. Reuben Kincaid (16-5-0) 5. Hone Huia (22-18-0) LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION - 205 lbs CHAMPION: Eagle Loveladdy (29-7-0) 1. Ramses Xll (16-10-0) 2. Benjamin BK (24-14-1) 3. Greg Coleman (27-12-0) 4. Cam Newton (25-12-0) 5. Shape Shifter (22-16-0) HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION - 265 lbs CHAMPION: Roy Palmer (21-6-0) 1. Koba Wyatt (14-3-0) 2. Lexington Snape (38-21-0) 3. Nick Fjera (23-6-1) 4. Sven Hensen (22-13-0) 5. Sylvester Ritter (11-9-0)
  10. The OFC (#8 Ranked Org) is currently looking for a Merch Partner.
  11. OFC: Official Rankings - 3/9/2017 BANTAMWEIGHT DIVISION - 135 lbs CHAMPION: Maui Built (15-6-0) 1. Aribert Heim (30-19-0) 2. Diagoro Yabaisama (16-10-1) 3. Phat Ho (15-10-0) 4. Barack Obama (18-19-1) 5. Buck Futter (19-12-0) FEATHERWEIGHT DIVISION - 145 lbs CHAMPION: Wu Fei Chung (14-6-0) *NEW* 1. Gurney Halleck (15-8-0) 2. Grin Ribber (26-11-0) 3. Hiroshimo Sakamoto (28-14-1) 4. Brian Jones (16-11-0) 5. Sum Ting Wong (24-9-0) LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISION - 155 lbs CHAMPION: Hannibal Barca (23-9-0) 1. Marlo Stanfield (29-14-0) 2. Childish Gambino (38-22-0) 3. Hector Camacho (39-17-0) 4. Sam Urai (25-14-2) 5. Max Barathian (13-5-0) WELTERWEIGHT DIVISION - 170 lbs CHAMPION: Dum Debble (12-3-1) 1. Nikolai Luzhin (29-11-2) 2. Yancy Makaki Iii (13-4-0) 3. Lee Sin (10-3-0) 4. Chiku Maneno (27-15-2) 5. Jack Patton (22-10-1) MIDDLEWEIGHT DIVISION - 185 lbs CHAMPION: Ravi Shankoli (39-9-0) 1. Carlos Centurion (33-11-2) 2. Achab Denis (15-3-0) 3. Wykyd Dall (11-6-0) 4. Maui Wowie (16-7-0) 5. Thomas Hawk (24-15-1) LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION - 205 lbs CHAMPION: Greg Coleman (26-10-0) 1. Benjamin BK (22-13-1) 2. Levan Revazshvili (18-12-2) 3. AC Slater (16-7-0) 4. Shape Shifter (21-14-0) 5. Ramses Xll (13-10-0) HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION - 265 lbs CHAMPION: Soul Jah (23-3-0) 1. Mark Riccuito (30-14-1) 2. Sven Hensen (20-12-0) 3. Koba Wyatt (12-2-0) 4. Bestar Andreasson (17-7-0) 5. Cam Newton (23-11-0)
  12. OFC: Official Rankings - 20/8/2017 BANTAMWEIGHT DIVISION - 135 lbs CHAMPION: Maui Built (15-6-0) 1. Aribert Heim (30-19-0) 2. Diagoro Yabaisama (16-10-1) 3. Phat Ho (15-10-0) 4. Demetrious Jorgensen (12-8-0) 5. Barack Obama (18-19-1) FEATHERWEIGHT DIVISION - 145 lbs CHAMPION: Pikku Nilkki (28-10-0) 1. Gurney Halleck (14-8-0) 2. Hiroshimo Sakamoto (28-14-1) 3. Wu Fei Chung (13-6-0) 4. Brian Jones (16-10-0) 5. Sum Ting Wong (24-0-0) LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISION - 155 lbs CHAMPION: Hannibal Barca (23-9-0) 1. Marlo Stanfield (29-14-0) 2. Childish Gambino (38-22-0) 3. Hector Camacho (39-17-0) 4. Sam Urai (25-14-2) 5. Max Barathian (12-5-0) WELTERWEIGHT DIVISION - 170 lbs CHAMPION: Dum Debble (12-3-1) *NEW* 1. Nikolai Luzhin (29-11-2) 2. Yancy Makaki Iii (13-4-0) 3. Lee Sin (10-3-0) 4. Chiku Maneno (27-15-1) 5. Dante Flux (12-4-0) MIDDLEWEIGHT DIVISION - 185 lbs CHAMPION: Ravi Shankoli (38-9-0) 1. Wykyd Dall (11-5-0) 2. Achab Denis (15-3-0) 3. Carlos Centurion (32-11-2) 4. Matt Kroblur (17-11-1) 5. Maui Wowie (16-7-0) LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION - 205 lbs CHAMPION: Greg Coleman (25-10-0) 1. Benjamin BK (22-13-1) 2. Ramses Xll (13-9-0) 3. Levan Revazshvili (18-12-2) 4. Shape Shifter (21-14-0) 5. Mayo Kermode (42-28-0) HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION - 265 lbs CHAMPION: Soul Jah (23-3-0) *NEW* 1. Mark Riccuito (30-14-1) 2. Sven Hensen (20-12-0) 3. Koba Wyatt (12-2-0) 4. Bestar Andreasson (17-7-0) 5. Cam Newton (22-11-0)
  13. Still looking, if somebody could help me, it'd be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
  14. OFC 305: Wyatt vs Jah REVIEW http://mmatycoon.com/orgeventpublic.php?EvID=889712 http://mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1501272618ofc305.jpg This past weekend, the OFC made the trek to Amsterdam for the 1st time, where everything is legal...except soccer kicks to the head of a downed opponent. Over 5000 fight fans filled The Beer Garden arena, along with weed smoke and anticipation for an exciting night of fights. And that's exactly what they got with big finishes under the big lights, that would bring joy to the heart and a tear to the eye of Cro Cop, reminding him of earlier days, simpler times. Right Kick hospital, Left Kick Cemetery...but more on that in just a bit. OFC 305 is now the 7th Highest Rated Event in org history, so you know the stoners got their money's worth with this one. And before we get in to the results, for anyone planning a trip to the Red Light District, I highly recommend the Blueberry and Bruce Banner strains of their finest but...Without further ado, let's run it all back with a Full Review! MAIN EVENT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Koba Wyatt (12-2-0) vs Soul Jah (23-3-0) After OFC 300 and the sudden leave of absence Former Champion Mark Riccuito took from the sport, the Heavyweight division was left with two clear-cut killers at the top of it, both on monster win streaks. The clashing of the two was inevitable and after what went down on Saturday night, I truly hope we get to run this one back again some day. The opening round saw Jah work the champ over with counters, roughing him up a bit. Wyatt managed to come back with a few shots of his own before taking something no man should...and that's a kick to the nether regions. Upon recovery both of these soldiers seemed to have their moments throughout the round, trading strikes, Jah most likely taking the advantage on the judges scorecards though. Late in the round however, the Champion Wyatt caught Jah with a combo, cutting and dropping him! The crowd was going nuts at this point, but Jah managed to get his feet back under him before throwing a few kicks (foreshadowing what's to come...) to end the round, possibly saving him. Hopefully the audio from their corners will be released at some point and I'm willing to be it contains a lot of curse words and yelling, which is almost massaging to the eardrums, something you can take a nice relaxing bath too. But back to the fight, 2nd round, Jah's Head Coach from Killer Instinct gym must have given him a Martin Luther King Jr.-esque level of a pep talk speech, because his head was back in the game. Jah unloaded his diverse striking arsenal before landing a monster head kick that reverborated around the arena! The roof was torn off the building as Wyatt toppled to the mat and the New Champion; Jah was crowned after the incredible comeback. He even stopped for the media to take a 5 second pose as if he were Edge & Christian...I have a feeling this title reign is going to totally reek of awesomeness. Only thing that could top off this win is to also be awarded the Knockout of the Night for it and that's exactly what happened. See kids, say your prayers, take your vitamins and your dreams will come true! CO-MAIN EVENT MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Ravi Shankoli (38-9-0) vs Carlos Centurion (32-11-2) Since arriving in the OFC and toppling Peter Parker`s reign as Middleweight Champion, Ravi Shankoli has staked his claim as one of the best to ever step in the cage at 185 lbs. Stepping up to challenge his supremacy was Former Trinity Welterweight Champion Carlos Centurion, making his OFC debut. Carlos actually buckled Ravi's knee early with a kick before returning one of his own. I'm not sure if the Champion was taking his current foe lightly or if Centurion's varied attacks actually caught him off guard. From jabs effecting the vision to leg kicks that could tenderize next Sunday night's meat rations at Family Dinner, they were all on display. The momentum shifted momentarily when Ravi caught Carlos with a lovely overhand right, busting him up, but the damage was already done on the scorecards for the round, pointing in the challenger's favor. What surprised me is the fact that he was able to proceed with his game-plan in to the 2nd round without Ravi finding the solution to this lament configuration, Pinhead and his cenobites would be proud. The 3rd round however, taught me as well as the rest of the world why we should never doubt Shankoli again. He's the Champion for a reason and a very very good one at that. 14 seconds in to the round, Centurion lost his concentration momentarily and Shankoli countered with a picture perfect head kick! Centurion went down, out cold! I had to signal for our medical team to bring in the stretcher, all I can say is our thoughts and prayers are with Carlos and his loved ones, here's to a speedy recovery. Ravi showed a lot of respect and compassion in his post fight speech, celebrating his 3rd consecutive title defense. Up next for him is Wykyd "Attitude" Dall (11-5-0) at OFC 309, tickets are available now, visit our Merch Partner; Urban Fighter's website and enter the code: Trancendental Dentist for a discount and major savings! MAIN CARD LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION Benjamin BK (22-13-1) vs Shape Shifter (21-14-0) There's nothing I love more than seeing two OFC veterans tangle it up in the center of an arena, surrounded by chain meshing. Benjamin "Duboo" BK and the OFC Light Heavyweight Champion Greg Coleman's nemesis, the sinister Shape Shifter gave us just that by putting on a show for the ages! Originally meeting at OFC: Blood Night XXXI, it was only a matter of time before the two crossed paths once again. Shifter was able to get the fight to floor much quicker this time around which had to have given BK's corner a few grey hairs, flashbacks of the armbar in their minds. Much to everyone's surprise, BK was much more prepared with his defensive grappling, fending off submissions for the majority of the round but living to fight another day because of it. 2nd round saw his takedown defense improve tenfold. He clearly didn't want to go to the ground with Shifter again, everyone knows you can only stick your hand in a bee's nest so many times before you get stung, right? Shifter was able to get him down late in the round but it was too little too late as BK narrowly escaped, evening things up. With that said, sometimes magicians save their best trick for the final act and that's exactly what BK did in the final frame. After being taken down once again, he was able to reverse position and dive in to side control, and this is where he let loose scoring with short elbows, rocking Shifter! One after another before it became too many and even Jon Bones Jones learned a thing or two from that vicious ground n pound. With the victory, BK not only finds redemption but also positions himself nicely at the top of the division, possibly earning that long awaited OFC title shot! MAIN CARD BANTAMWEIGHT DIVISION Aribert Heim (30-19-0) vs Barack Obama (18-19-1) Former OFC Bantamweight Champion; Heim's path back to the Gold all starts here as he took on OFC newcomer and MMA vet Barack Obama. This was one of those fights where being well-rounded goes a long way since it was going to take place everywhere. Obama was able to dump Heim on the mat in the opening minute, reminiscent of a vintage Kurt Angle power slam! For the remainder of the round, they traded submission attempts and ground strikes back n forth, each one with more intensity. The following five minutes took place entirely on the feet and mostly in the clinch, the dirty boxing came in more handy than keeping a box of kleenex in the bedroom of someone going through puberty. Pressing fast forward, the final round saw Heim continue to get the better of the standup before gaining a takedown of his own in to half guard. Obama was able to muster up enough energy for one last kneebar attempt but Heim somehow managed to wriggle free and regain top position. Heim continued to control...literally, on cruise control until the final bell rang and he was awarded with the unanimous decision victory. Where he goes from here will be interesting as he continues to remain a fixture of the division but was just finished by the champion. The next chapter in his comeback story should be made more clear within the next week or so, keep an eye on the OFC homepage for more details. MAIN CARD WELTERWEIGHT DIVISION Yancy Makaki Iii (13-4-0) vs Cheik Imbula (8-6-1) The opening fight of our main card saw former Title Challenger Yancy Makaki Iii take on OFC fan favorite; Cheik "Genesis" Imbula. There's a reason why this one started our night off and it was shown almost immediately. The skill level of these two warriors is so high class, I'd be shocked if they both don't somehow someway end up as OFC Champion someday. Imbula's aggressiveness definitely pushed the pace of the fight early but I feel as though speed was on Yancy's side which worked to his benefit, resulting in more counters with crisp shots. After moving the fight in to the clinch and a series of strikes being traded between the two, Yancy may have done just enough to take the lead. We were treated to more calculated brutality in the middle round before Imbula switched things up and pulled guard successfully. Four consecutive submission attempts followed but to no avail and we headed in to another break. The final five pins on the clock is where things got even more interesting, when a little over a minute in Imbula got rocked by a glancing head kick (didn't I say that was a theme of the evening) but somehow found a way to survive, think Mark Wahlberg in Lone Survivor. As the final seconds withered away, Imbula knew he had to do something and truly showed heart as he pulled guard once again and worked for a loose triangle. Unfortunately for the Genesis, time ran out and even though he took the round, it wasn't enough to be awarded the decision victory. Yancy with the win, looks to climb the ladder to gold once again, meanwhile it's back to the drawing board for Imbula. For our prelim matches of the night, there's two fighters I wanted to highlight and congratulate in particular...and that's Levan Revazshvili (18-12-2) & Wiremu Huia (9-7-0). Both of these Superstars earned 2nd Round TKO victories over respected opponents; Former OFC Light Heavyweight Champion Mayo Kermode (42-28-0) & DFC Veteran Leonidas Sparta (6-2-0). Levan now sees himself only a win or two away from gaining a shot at the gold while Huia continues to climb the ranks moving his OFC record to (5-1-0). Also picking up victories in the undercard portion of the event were Middleweight Contender Matt Kroblur (17-11-1), Peter "The Crimson Killer" Redfield (12-11-0) and Nick Shamrock (4-1-0) in his OFC debut. A big thank you goes out to every fighter that appeared on the card, every time they step foot inside the cage there's a chance they may not come home the same. They not only put their careers but also their lives on the line each time and it's on us to not forget that. On a lighter note, before leaving the dam, to top off the night, word on the street was that Shankoli was throwing the bash of the century...I don't want to sound too TMZ but I heard OFC Hall of Famer and Former Middleweight Champ Ang even showed up and things got a little bit heated. Unfortunately for us, that's a fight we may only ever get in the next EA OFC Video Game. And that about wraps it up for this event, definitely one for the record books.I really hope everyone enjoys our coverage of the event and continues to be a part of what we're doing here in the OFC, putting on the best damn fights with the best damn fighters this game has ever seen. And the way I see it is in order to become a Legend, you're going to have to pass through Ontario at some point. Ohh, I like that line, might have to engrave it on tombstone while I'm still breathing. But once again, thank you for your continued support. If you have any unsigned fighters looking for a home or if you just want to shoot the *BLEEP*, feel free to send me a message, my inbox is always open! Moving forward, we got two more exciting events heading your way this week with OFC: Blood Night XLII headlined by Achab Denis (14-3-0) and Hone Huia (20-15-0), as well as OFC 306: Luzhin vs Debble where the OFC Welterweight Championship will be up for grabs! You know the drill at this point, train hard, fight harder, have a great week and I'll see you all again Wednesday for another exciting night of fights...Stay Gold Ponyboy!
  15. I need $335,000.00 in Laundry ASAP. Please message me in-game if you can do this, hopefully today!
  16. Chris Redfield (172722) - Former 2x Aggressive Damage Heavyweight Champion - Former #1 Heavyweight in Montreal - 3 Fight Win Streak Iko "The Psycho" Morrowind (247762) - Proud member of the Dark Brotherhood - 11 Knockout Victories - Undefeated at Lightweight
  17. OFC: Official Rankings - 6/8/2017 BANTAMWEIGHT DIVISION - 135 lbs CHAMPION: Maui Built (14-6-0) 1. Diagoro Yabaisama (16-9-1) 2. Aribert Heim (29-19-0) 3. Barack Obama (18-18-1) 4. Buck Futter (19-11-0) 5. Demetrious Jorgensen (12-8-0) FEATHERWEIGHT DIVISION - 145 lbs CHAMPION: Pikku Nilkki (28-10-0) 1. Wu Fei Chung (13-6-0) 2. Sum Ting Wong (24-8-0) 3. Hiroshimo Sakamoto (27-14-1) 4. Gurney Halleck (13-8-0) 5. Nils Holgersson (28-19-0) LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISION - 155 lbs CHAMPION: Hannibal Barca (22-9-0) 1. Hector Camacho (39-16-0) 2. Marlo Stanfield (28-14-0) 3. Childish Gambino (37-22-0) 4. Sam Urai (24-14-2) 5. Reno Rawlings (8-6-0) WELTERWEIGHT DIVISION - 170 lbs CHAMPION: Nikolai Luzhin (29-10-2) 1. Dum Debble (11-3-1) 2. Lee Sin (10-3-0) 3. Yancy Makaki Iii (12-4-0) 4. Chiku Maneno (27-15-1) 5. Yasuhiro Akagi (18-7-0) MIDDLEWEIGHT DIVISION - 185 lbs CHAMPION: Ravi Shankoli (37-9-0) 1. Carlos Centurion (32-10-2) 2. Wykyd Dall (11-5-0) 3. Achab Denis (14-3-0) 4. Hone Huia (20-15-0) 5. Maui Wowie (15-7-0) LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION - 205 lbs CHAMPION: Greg Coleman (25-10-0) 1. Shape Shifter (21-13-0) 2. Ramses Xll (13-9-0) 3. Mayo Kermode (42-27-0) 4. AC Slater (15-7-0) 5. Benjamin BK (21-13-1) HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION - 265 lbs CHAMPION: Koba Wyatt (12-1-0) 1. Mark Riccuito (30-14-1) 2. Soul Jah (22-3-0) 3. Bestar Andreasson (17-7-0) 4. Sven Hensen (19-12-0) 5. Cam Newton (22-11-0)
  18. Daniel Cormier vs Jon Jones Tyron Woodley vs Demian Maia Cris Cyborg vs Tonya Evinger Robbie Lawler vs Donald Cerone Jimi Manuwa vs Volkan Oezdemir Ricardo Lamas vs Jason Knight Aljamin Sterling vs Renan Barao Renato Moicano vs Brian Ortega Andre Fili vs Calvin Kattar Kailin Curran vs Alexandra Albu Eric Shelton vs Jarred Brooks Joshua Burkman vs Drew Dober
  19. Werewolf was just accepted. Money sent, thanks again!
  20. Still waiting on the Werewolf one myself. Not sure what's going on, I've seen more recent work be approved already.
  21. OFC: Official Rankings - 23/7/2017 BANTAMWEIGHT DIVISION - 135 lbs CHAMPION: Maui Built (14-6-0) *NEW* 1. Diagoro Yabaisama (16-9-1) 2. Aribert Heim (29-19-0) 3. Justus Sheehan Jr. (37-22-0) 4. Phat Ho (14-10-0) 5. Buck Futter (18-11-0) FEATHERWEIGHT DIVISION - 145 lbs CHAMPION: Pikku Nilkki (28-10-0) 1. Wu Fei Chung (13-6-0) 2. Sum Ting Wong (24-8-0) 3. Hiroshimo Sakamoto (27-14-1) 4. Gurney Halleck (12-8-0) 5. Krejzi Kure (22-17-1) LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISION - 155 lbs CHAMPION: Hannibal Barca (22-9-0) 1. Hector Camacho (39-16-0) 2. Corey Davis (18-6-0) 3. Sam Urai (24-13-2) 4. Childish Gambino (37-22-0) 5. Max Barathian (12-4-0) WELTERWEIGHT DIVISION - 170 lbs CHAMPION: Nikolai Luzhin (29-10-2) 1. Adrik Vasilev (24-10-0) 2. Yancy Makaki Iii (12-4-0) 3. Chiku Maneno (27-15-1) 4. Yasuhiro Akagi (18-6-0) 5. Dum Debble (10-3-1) MIDDLEWEIGHT DIVISION - 185 lbs CHAMPION: Ravi Shankoli (37-9-0) 1. Carlos Centurion (32-10-2) 2. Wykyd Dall (10-5-0) 3. Hone Huia (20-15-0) 4. Achab Denis (13-3-0) 5. Matt Kroblur (16-11-1) LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION - 205 lbs CHAMPION: Greg Coleman (24-9-0) *NEW* 1. Shape Shifter (21-13-0) 2. Mayo Kermode (42-27-0) 3. AC Slater (15-6-0) 4. Ramses Xll (12-9-0) 5. Benjamin BK (21-13-1) HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION - 265 lbs CHAMPION: Koba Wyatt (12-1-0) *NEW* 1. Mark Riccuito (30-14-1) 2. Soul Jah (22-3-0) 3. Bestar Andreasson (17-7-0) 4. Derp Wyatt (19-11-0) 5. Cam Newton (22-11-0)
  22. OFC 300: Luzhin vs Makaki Iii PREVIEW http://mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1500229624OFC300Final.jpg 7 Years. 300 Shows, 3300 Fights, 40 Blood Nights and 4 Seasons of The Ultimate Warrior. All of it has led to this. Many Fighters/Managers have come and gone throughout the years, each one leaving their mark with us in some way, shape or form. None of this would be possible without them or you, and for that I thank you. OFC 300 will feature 7 Title Fights, showcasing the very best of each division we have to offer. I'm proud of this card, milestone, and achievement, as well as everyone who is a part of it and helped me put it together. No matter what happens July 22nd, 2017, it's sure to be a night to remember. The MMATycoon World is watching, let's show them what the Ontario Fight Club is all about and why we've lasted this long! MAIN EVENT WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Nikolai Luzhin (28-10-2) vs Yancy Makaki Iii (12-3-0) "The Undertaker" Nikolai Luzhin had made a name for himself long before fighting for the OFC, with previous Title Runs taking place in EVO, CFC and SP:ICON. This fight feels different however, as his Legacy and Championship are both on the line in one of the Biggest Events of the Year; OFC 300, when he takes on Former Strikeforce Union Welterweight Champion; "Fancy" Yancy Makaki Iii, who has been on one hell of a run winning 9 Straight. This headlining slot is well deserved by both men, who are no strangers to the media during fight week and all of the added pressures that come with it, as well as offering more than qualified resumes. When looking at the fight itself, the oddsmakers have Yancy as a slight favorite due to his Elite Boxing and Wrestling, but the skill levels are so close in range that the advantages may not even make a difference come fight night. Don't be surprised to see this one go the distance though, since the majority of both fighter's wins have come via decision, and neither have a finished a fight in 2017. At the age of only 25, time seems to be on Yancy's side but after to speaking to Luzhin's (36) teammates over at Heavy Metal gym, I don't think he's willing to pass the torch on just yet. Tune in this Saturday to see if The Undertaker digs a hole for another soul or if the Fancy era is upon us! CO-MAIN EVENT MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Ravi Shankoli (36-9-0) vs Hone Huia (20-14-0) The Biggest Betting favorite on the card, OFC Middleweight Champion; Ravi "The Trancendental Dentist" Shankoli will be making his 3rd appearance in an OFC Cage yet the 1st one in Montreal, against the gritty vet challenger; Hone Huia managed by Novaman Movman. Hone is coming in to this one winning two consecutive KO of the Night honors, now aiming for his 3rd and possibly the Biggest upset of the year. And believe you me, the odds are quite justified considering Ravi is riding a 6-Fight win streak all coming by way of KO/TKO and has 27 Career Knockouts to his name. This guy is a heavy-hitter, if ever there was one. Just ask previous OFC Middleweight Champion Peter Parker his thoughts on the matter. Everybody's seen Rudy at least once in their lifetime, so you can't count Hone out just yet...however, MMATycoon isn't a movie and there aren't always happy endings in this world. Sidenote; Oh wow, that came out sounding a lot more dark than I intended it to be, let's go with; hey, anything can happen and leave it at that. Yeah, that sounds more optimistic. MAIN CARD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Bestar Andreasson (17-6-0) vs Koba Wyatt (11-1-0) The OFC was left with no choice but to strip now Former Heavyweight Champion Mark Riccuito of his title last week due to inactivity. So the Vacant Championship will be up for grabs between original Challenger "The Soldat" Bestar Andreasson and late replacement, knockout artist Koba Wyatt. With 25 Knockouts between the two, it should be fairly obvious how this one will end. Don't be surprised if the Knockout of the Night is awarded to the winner of this one. It may very well come down to who lands first. Coming in at the age of 29, both men should be peaking in their skill-sets and careers, so it will be interesting to see which man will continue on an upwards trajectory as they build their legacy, while the other will be forced to take a step back to re-evaluate things in order to come back stronger. Word on the street is, Bestar flew in fellow Countryman Alexander Gustafsson for some late night sparring sessions in order to adjust to the opponent change. We'll see if move pays off in the end or if the offshore transaction will bring him down like Jordan Belfort. MAIN CARD LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Mayo Kermode (42-26-0) vs Greg Coleman (23-9-0) Since the OFC's resurgence back in December, there's been two fixtures in the Light Heavyweight Division; Shape Shifter and Greg Coleman. Mayo Kermode shocked the world last month by defeating Shape to become the Light Heavyweight Champion. Now in his first title defense, he will take on the other perennial contender Coleman in order to truly cement his standing in the division. Coleman will be looking to capture the Championship for a 3rd title reign, almost solidifying himself as a Future Hall of Famer if he does. A lot more than Pride on the line in this one. Sharing 47 Knockouts between the two, these guys are no strangers to cracking skulls. Coleman may have the advantage standing on paper, but don't let that fool you in to thinking Mayo won't try to test his chin. However, if the fight does go to the floor, Coleman has shown to be more susceptible to the submission as of late. But knowing Greg, as soon as he got back to the gym after his last loss, defensive grappling was the first thing he went to work on. No matter what happens, seeing Mayo rejuvenated at this stage of his career is nothing to scoff at and is more motivational than the 1st Season of GLOW on Netflix! MAIN CARD FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Pikku Nilkki (27-10-0) vs Hiroshimo Sakamoto (27-13-1) This is a fight that I feel has flown under the radar...until now. OFC Featherweight Champion and Former Destiny Bantamweight Champion Pikku Nilkki looks to defend his title for a 2nd time against Former Death Squad and UGD Lightweight Champion Hiroshimo "Hiro" Sakamoto. You don't get more well-rounded than these two warriors, with no skill less than Sensational. Yet Pikku seems to be more willing to go for the finish as of late, while Sakamoto is content with going the distance, winning 9 of his last 10 fights by way of Decision. Nilkki is coming off of a 1st Round TKO victory over Krejzi Kure, where he never looked better. You've got to think his confidence is at an all-time high. Yet at the weigh-ins earlier, Sakamoto didn't seem to be phased at all, not even in the slightest. How could he be after defeating Former 2x OFC Featherweight Champion Marlo Stanfield in his OFC debut? A few words were exchanged between the two at the staredown, but I'm not sure if a single word was understood considering both of their languages being completely foreign to the other. It sort of reminded me of the early interactions in Rush Hour, between Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan, except more whimsical. MAIN CARD LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Hannibal Barca (21-9-0) vs Childish Gambino (37-21-0) The OFC Lightweight Championship has been unable to find a stable home as of late, but current Champ Barca is looking to change that as he defends for the 1st time against OFC vet and Knockout Record Holder Childish Gambino. Barca became Champion at OFC 295: City of Angels, earning a 3rd Round TKO Victory and has been eager to get back in the cage ever since. His ground n pound looked absolutely ferocious in that fight so you've got to think until it's dry, that's a well he may very umm...well, go back to. Also, the fact that Gambino has 32 Career Knockouts to his name, why even risk trading shots with him on the feet? I'm not one to tell a fighter, a World Champion at that, how to gameplan/strategize, but the logical path seems pretty clear. On the other side, after 35 fights in the OFC, at 41 years of age and never winning the big one, it's highly likely this will be Gamino's last chance to do so. He's hinted at possibly retiring if the fight doesn't go his way, I just hope by Gambino telling Ariel Helwani that, earlier this week, that Barca hasn't already defeated him. MAIN CARD BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Aribert Heim (29-18-0) vs Maui Built (13-6-0) The lone rematch of the entire card. Nothing wrong with stirring up some previous bad blood, even if there may or may not have been any there to begin with...but let's just say there is, for dramatic effect. Heim looks to defend his title for a 2nd time and remain undefeated in the OFC Cage against previous rival "Da Kine" Maui Built. Their first fight saw Built get rocked in the 1st Round with an elbow from half guard, yet he regained his senses and keep the last two rounds competitive. From what I've heard out of Built's camp over at Boyz II Men, is that he's still so young at 25, that he's a like sponge, constantly learning and inevitably evolving. Not sure why, but after hearing that, all I could think of was the Goosebumps tale; It Came from Beneath the Sink! Former Champion Diagoro Yabaisama flew in for the event and will be sitting cageside for this one, believing he's most likely next in line. These guys might need some time to recover after this one though, because of what will most likely turn out to be 25 minutes of giving each other hell! PRELIMS HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION Cam Newton (22-10-0) vs Soul Jah (21-3-0) This key matchup should give the Heavyweight division a new #1 Contender. Both Cam and Soul have been on incredible runs in the OFC, so a crash course between the two seemed inevitable. With 33 Knockouts between the two, I'd imagine we're going to be treated to another Stand-up Battle. There's two clear advantages on paper that I see for Soul, one being his Sensational Muay Thai which can be key if used properly and the other being his granite chin. Soul only has 3 career losses, all coming by way of decision. Considering this is the Heavyweight division, that is quite an achievement. But if anybody has the power to turn off his lights like the Cable guy, it's Cam freaking Newton! All of these super brawls will catch up to him at some point though, maybe it's because of his days playing football but he's already suffered 7 TKO defeats before going on his current run. But you know what they say, live by the sword, die by the sword! PRELIMS LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION Shape Shifter (20-13-0) vs Eagle Loveladdy (24-6-0) Former OFC Light Heavyweight Champion Shape will be looking to bounce back after losing his title to Mayo Kermode, against one of the biggest prospects in the division; Eagle Loveladdy. Shape's submission skills are second to none, so there's no doubt he'll be like a shark in the water once again if the fight goes to the floor, and we've all seen JAWS many times before...great movie. Hopefully Eagle's takedown defense has improved since we've last seen him, otherwise he could be going to sleep quicker than my dear grandmother does on a weeknight. Every fight starts standing though, and that's the one advantage every round that Eagle will have, especially with his Elite Muay Thai and 17 Career knockouts. It's the classic striker versus grappler matchup, tune in at 6:00 pm EST to see who prevails! PRELIMS WELTERWEIGHT DIVISION Chiku Maneno (26-15-1) vs Peter Angelov (14-10-1) The curtain jerker...our opening fight of the night. Since debuting in the OFC, these two have looked incredible. Chiku was last seen headlining OFC: Blood Night XL, where he defeated Rafael Vieira to earn this opportunity to perform on the big stage. Meanwhile, Peter has been steadily moving up the Welterweight rankings looking for the right name and breakout performance, and what better place to do that at than OFC 300 in the Montreal Sports Complex! Chiku's Elite Boxing puts fear in the hearts of even the bravest men, but Peter has signed on the dotted line and is up to the challenge/biggest fight of his life. Doors open 4:20 pm EST and limited edition Undertaker headbands will be given away to the first 1,000 attendees. Sidenote: If I see any of them being sold on Ebay later, I am going to lose my *Beep*!
  23. OFC: Official Rankings - 16/7/2017 BANTAMWEIGHT DIVISION - 135 lbs CHAMPION: Aribert Heim (29-18-0) 1. Maui Built (13-6-0) 2. Diagoro Yabaisama (15-9-1) 3. Phat Ho (14-9-0) 4. Justus Sheehan Jr. (37-22-0) 5. Buck Futter (18-11-0) FEATHERWEIGHT DIVISION - 145 lbs CHAMPION: Pikku Nilkki (27-10-0) 1. Hiroshimo Sakamoto (27-13-1) 2. Wu Fei Chung (13-6-0) 3. Sum Ting Wong (24-8-0) 4. Gurney Halleck (12-8-0) 5. Krejzi Kure (22-17-1) LIGHTWEIGHT DIVISION - 155 lbs CHAMPION: Hannibal Barca (21-9-0) 1. Childish Gambino (37-21-0) 2. Hector Camacho (39-16-0) 3. Sam Urai (24-13-2) 4. Corey Davis (17-6-0) 5. Max Barathian (12-4-0) WELTERWEIGHT DIVISION - 170 lbs CHAMPION: Nikolai Luzhin (28-10-2) 1. Yancy Makaki Iii (12-3-0) 2. Adrik Vasilev (24-10-0) 3. Chiku Maneno (26-15-1) 4. Dum Debble (10-3-1) 5. Cheik Imbula (8-4-1) MIDDLEWEIGHT DIVISION - 185 lbs CHAMPION: Ravi Shankoli (36-9-0) 1. Hone Huia (20-14-0) 2. Wykyd Dall (10-5-0) 3. Achab Denis (13-3-0) 4. Brian Grimes (12-6-0) 5. Johan Attila (25-13-0) LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION - 205 lbs CHAMPION: Mayo Kermode (42-26-0) 1. Greg Coleman (24-10-0) 2. Shape Shifter (20-13-0) 3. AC Slater (15-6-0) 4. Ramses Xll (12-9-0) 5. Eagle Loveladdy (24-6-0) HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION - 265 lbs CHAMPION: VACANT 1. Mark Riccuito (30-14-1) 2. Bestar Andreasson (17-6-0) 3. Koba Wyatt (11-1-0) 4. Soul Jah (21-3-0) 5. Cam Newton (22-10-0)
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