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sergio

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  1. INCREDIBLE! Now I looked at the slides, they were excellent! Mike always surprises!
  2. Besides being diverse, could value the Grappling (Clinch and Ground). Much is said that only the Strikers can be at a high level in the rankings. But with this change, I think it will be more valued yes.
  3. I thought a lot about it. In real fights we see in the Ground and Pound being used by everyone. Have a greater tendency to use a Ground and Pound violent and other less violent, but hit more shots. It would be interesting Damage / Accuracy on ground fighting and clinch. Ground strikes/Clinch strikes Damage: Qualities: More chances of getting a KO / Tko More chances of getting a cut Impresses the judges by the forcefulness Defects: Spends more energy to their fighter It's harder to hit the target Makes you more vulnerable to an attempted termination or sweep --------------------------------------------------------------- Ground strikes / Clinch strikes accuracy: Qualities: It's very easy to get hit the target Maintains greater control in position Almost does not tire your fighter Defects: Difficult to get a KO / Tko Difficult to get a cut
  4. Hello to all who love martial arts. Come talk about two simple things in the game, which is not similar to the reality. Talk about Ground and Pound and the count of strikes. I'm an MMA fighter, besides teaching Muay Thai. On ground fighting, do not need a lot of technique to achieve ground strikes (GnP). However, to strike with efficiency, we need technique. I see many fights in the game here, where a fighter uses GnP for 5 rounds and can not hit many strikes. In real fighting, this is very different. You can strike. In almost every position you can strike. Is controlling the opponent and applies light strikes to the body / face. These strikes usually do not hurt much, they are more for scoring, tire the opponent gradually and open the way for a Ground and Pound most violent or an improved position. Examples: My fighter Sergio Ortiz in their first contest of title: I fighting for 3 rounds on the ground. I remember at the time used as a tactic: Aggressive 90% - Ground Strikes 95% - Finish 85% - Strike/Sub 90% At the end of the fight, I tried 100 ground strikes. Managed to hit 52. http://www.mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=315286 About counting strikes, she's worth a lot to the Ground and Pound. In reality there are many fights (almost all) in the count ranges from strikes with efficiency and total strikes. Two examples: 1st example: Sean Sherk vs. Hermes Franca Sherk: efficient Strikes: 35 of 55 - Total strikes: 215 of 249 http://hosteddb.fightmetric.com/fights/index/312 --- --- 2nd example: Jon Fitch vs. BJ Penn Fitch: Strikes efficient 47 of 72 - Total strikes: 231 of 287 http://hosteddb.fightmetric.com/fights/index/3265 Rarely will you see a fighter get a 10-8 applying light strikes, but in the count he is taken into consideration depending on the amount of strikes and also helps the fighter to keep moving so that the fight is not put standing. It would be interesting for every type of fighter. Strikes that want to show aggression on the ground. Grapplers who want to score and apply few hits. And it will be more realistic, much like reality!
  5. So I think a good idea, but I think too complicated because in reality, the Ground and Pound are scams that each fighter does differently. But one thing that really changes is the power of ground and pound and the type of control on the ground to strike. I'll create a topic about it, come now wanting to do this for a long time. But his idea was so good!
  6. I think you misunderstood the question. It's not about the retired fighters, put them in question because they are end. The question is about the popularity before some defeats. Some fighters after losing sometimes stay with their very low popularity. Others, after a while without fighting too.
  7. This is true, but anyone who knows MMA knows Brock Lesnar (I hate to admit it)
  8. About famous fighters TWGC, I remember guys like Roger Gracie, Marcelo Garcia, Demiam Maia, Saulo Ribeiro, Ricardo Arona, Jean Jacques Machado, etc... Kazushi "The Gracie Hunter" Sakuraba (207637) Record in MMA: 2-0 (Win 2 by Submission) - Record in TWGC: 6-0 (Win 5 by Submission) "The Dragon" Ikoa Oyama (105977) Record in MMA: 6-6 (Win 1 by KO - 4 by Submission) - Record in TWGC: 6-0 (Win 5 by Submission) Both should have more popularity !
  9. Sure, fighters coming from lot of losses, shall not hold a great popularity. But should not decrease so much as to be compared with a fighter that was just created.
  10. I would like to discuss here about the popularity of fighters. In the real MMA, there are already many retired fighters or fighters who years ago made ​​great fights. The popularity in the real mma, also falls in line with the seasons and in accordance with his last fights. But the popularity of many fighters never be like beginners fighters. Example: BJ Penn: Former champion in 170lbs/155lbs of the UFC. Always been a very popular fighter. The result of his last 6 fights were: 1 Win by knockout victory over Matt Hughes - 1 draw with Jon Fitch 4 losses by unanimous decision ( 2x Frankie Edgar - Rony Macdonald - Nick Diaz ) But BJ is still very popular. ---- Royce Gracie has not fought since 2007 and today is one of the most popular fighters in the world. --- Brock Lesnar has a cartel 106 wins - 5 losses in wrestling. And only 5-3 in MMA, his last fight was in 2011 and it comes with 2 losses (both by knockout) And it is still very popular. --- Tito Ortiz lost 7 of his last 9 fights and not won since 2011. --- Anyway, here in the game, fighters like Jin "Dragon" Sen (1254), Milo "Re-Born" Phillips (2718) - Retired and "The World Renowned" Waldorf Astoria (24639) that are now Hall of Fame and formerly the best in the world, are with his very low popularity. Because of their losses and time without fighting. But I think a fighter who reaches a certain point of popularity, should not fall much after being defeated sometimes. If Chuck Liddell to fight back, surely it would still be very popular. Tito Ortiz would fight in Bellator and their fight was highly publicized. I think the popularity of fighters who have reached high levels in rankings or only make great fights, should have maintained their popularity a bit higher than others. - Some fighters who won the TWGC, are also not as popular. Some do not have good fights in MMA. There are real fighters in MMA that were not good fighters in MMA, but are famous for ADCC/BJJ/NCAA Wrestling Kazushi "The Gracie Hunter" Sakuraba (207637) Record in MMA: 2-0 (Win 2 by Submission) Record in TWGC: 6-0 (Win 5 by Submission) "The Dragon" Ikoa Oyama (105977) Record in MMA: 6-6 (Win 1 by KO - 4 by Submission) Record in TWGC: 6-0 (Win 5 by Submission) I think the popularity of these fighters should be slightly greater because winning a different tournament here in MMATYCOON.
  11. Ortiz is not a great grappler. But I want him to fight. I want to test my fighter. Currently weighs 199lbs. I want to be up there with 185lbs.
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