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  1. Here is my fighter http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=311154
  2. There goes one legacy down the drain and rightly so. Only a few days ago the thread lauding his performances was filled with praise. Happy someone cheating this big got caught and pays the price for it. My fighter was finished quickly in Alliance Wars on Wednesday by Wolf, but now I know it really was an uphill struggle from the beginning. Not exactly angry, but quite disappointed with this scandal though
  3. Got 3 newbies with some training, looking for contracts in 300k+ orgs. Location of org no big deal. Their ID´s are 300171, 300312 and 300313.
  4. From the real Elvis @ Jester of Genocide A real shame the boys your size don't want to play. If you ever get tired of them, why not try some new diet pills and come play with us. Seems we have an interesting insane asylum her to join. @ Yngve Yeah, loosing for the first time sure stings, life can be a bitch and yada, yada, yada. I will bounce back and I will be a contender, just a speed bumb that's all. @ Teddy bear lover Official bad boy now, huh? The world sure is changing when a teddy hugging thug is considered bad ass. I can suggest a good shrink for you and your special "friend", if you ever get in touch with reality again. Just let me know, if that spaceship of yours ever touches earth again.
  5. Seems I need to shut the f..k up and spend a bit more time training my wrestling. Congrats to my opponent, you were better this time. Hope to get a rematch at some point...
  6. @ Yngve Stolt I pretty much expect you to make your next opponent an addition to your "stable of girls", anything else would be a big surprise to be honest. You are selling him cheap, however I'm not going to pay even that for a, soon to be, has been who will, at some point, try to salvage his career by fighting me. If and when I win my next fight, I'll gladly fight your leftover in my own attempt to inch higher in the rankings. Your right in that sense that I still need to train and develop, but nothing wrong in setting ones goals high enough, are there? I have no clue about fashion, just look silly in my eyes. If I'd ever wear something like that I would have been shot instantly back home in Aberdeen.
  7. Hey guys! Take a look at what I found from an obscure finnish MMA-site concerning RCG. " He was orphaned at an early age, fending for himself on the mean streets of Aberdeen, Scotland, until discovered by an Scandinavian talent scout 2 years ago. This is the short version of Elvis Forsythe´s story. - It wasn´t easy growing up, I had my fair share of alley fights, some good with me ending up on top and some not so good. I have also spent some time behind bars for petty crimes, crimes committed to keep away the hunger and staying alive. I had mates and some people might eaven have called us a street gang, good lads. Lads who hadn´t had any luck in life, lads just like me, doing what it takes to stay alive. Some had talent and this old guy, Angus, from the local boxing club used to give us a lesson our two after closing hours. Must have felt sorry for us I guess. Anyway, thought I had some real potential and the right attitude, so he offered me regular training if I was willing to clean up the club on a daily basis. Oh, how I cherished the opportunity and I did my utmost to become good and not to disappoint good old Angus. After a couple of years I had my first official fights and I did good. Not always the most beautiful of performances, but I won the fights,mostly through grim determination. A scout named Frank, from Finland and the Finnfighters, happend to witness my last fight and was convinced I had some raw talent. He approached me and asked if I was interested in trying MMA, train in Finland and get a modest salary while doing so? I figured I had nothing to lose and going abroad seemed like good fun, a real adventure, so why not, I said. What can I say about my time in Finland so far? The streets seem empty all year round, not the best conversationists, but the ladies look real nice and they drink beer as good as any Scot, so no complaints from me so far. The lads at Finnfighters are great and I´ve been able to develop my skills consistantly. Frank got me signed with this promising org in Rio and I´ve had two fights now, both ending with my hand raised. Still new in the business though, so have to keep pushing myself and train hard. Any thoughts on RCG? Sure, my weight class seems competetive enough. The champ is talented and champ for a reason. However, he seems to like his own voice a little too much and what´s with the pimp clothing. I´d like to call him the Prince of Bad Taste. My next fight is against a guy with an impressive record, at least compared to mine, but he seems a one trick pony. Dude, I have you figured out, but I hope you show up, so I can dent that inflated record of yours. "
  8. Where is the fun, if everyone would know the picks beforehand ;-) Good with some surprises right from the beginning
  9. Ulysseus "Greek God" Xenophobus (253440) looking for a contract. Untested but eager to prove himself.
  10. A short statement from Ole N`Kone... "Hey, Lepew! Don´t worry, I won´t be running anywhere, but you should definitely learn to do that and pretty soon too. When I´m done with you, you´ll be nothing more than a gatekeeper on a two fight losing streak. Granger, gratz on winning the title, I guess you have deserved your time in the spotlight. You show good taste in identifying me as a contender to the title and I´ll be coming for you and that belt when I´m done with Lepew. Enjoy it and train all you want and need, as we will be meeting soon enough."
  11. Yeah, seems Simpanssi´s FA is legit and a real threat, but John is right, Gandalf is a monster too.
  12. Ok guys, this a smack talk thread, so we need to do something about it! Please feel free to call out other fighters here or to talk some shit before and after fights. I will regurlary reward the best contribution with 10k and the second best will get 5k. If there are a lot of good contributions, I´ll probably give out more money to even more managers. Cheers!
  13. HALL OF FAME # 2 http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/20/20w23.jpg KATSURO KAZUHIRO 9 fights in CFS at the time of HoF entry and out of those an impressing 8 have been title fights. He is the current 170 lbs and 185 lbs champion. The owner of 6 of the Night awards, his fights are rarely dull, making him a crowd favorite. Currently preparing to fight the Dominance 170 lbs title holder. Katsuro has been a perfect professional in all his dealings with the org and serves as a good ambassador for the fight game. Congratulations Katsuro !
  14. Thanks Widing, you are not doing too bad yourself either! I honestly thought there would have been at least one other Crucible org still around besides mine, so I had to go check it out before answering you. Seems you are right and I´m the only one still left standing. Must be a testament to my stubborness and old age ;-) I guess we are doing ok, considering the fact that Sydney is not the easiest place for org owners. I like a good challenge though ...
  15. Young Prospects Watch This is similar to something I used to do when running Sisu Viking Wars in Hilo. In YPW we will list the most interesting fighters 20 years old or younger. The list will consist of 5 names to begin with, but might increase to 10 at some point. Here are the first 5 fighters to make the Young Prospects Watch: http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/41/41w29.jpg Shin Dong Hyuk (1-0) http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/flags_small/North_Korea.png 18 yrs (135 lbs) Despite only being 18-years old and hailing from Camp Fourteen in North Korea, Shin is a very scary young talent. He has only 1 fight as a professional, a clear decision win, but he has some scary skills for a guy his age. His boxing and wrestling are good and he has an purple belt in BJJ. Muay Thai is however his bread and butter which he has mastered to an exceptional level. He also posesses an granite chin. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/33/33a1.jpg Suu Kii (3-1) http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/flags_small/North_Korea.png 18 yrs (145 lbs) Here we have yet another youngster from North Korea, also with a granite chin. The difference between these two seems to be that Kii is not as fast a learner as his compatriot. Kii lost his first fight as a pro, but has since been able to build a 3 fight winning streak. Kii´s strength is his wrestling backed with decent BJJ skills, but he has however a lot of room to improve in every department of the fight game. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/7/7w4.jpg James Ardona (5-0) 20 yrs (155 lbs) http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/flags_small/Philippines.png The Filipino Pride has been excellent so far and has racked up an impressive record. All his wins have come by some sort of (t)KO. He is an excellent boxer with good wrestling and some decent BJJ. He is close to breaking into the absolute elite of his weight class, so he seems to have a very bright future ahead of him. And yes, this young fighter is also the proud owner of a granite chin. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/36/36a2.jpg Joey Nix (7-2) http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/flags_small/Australia.png 20 yrs (170 lbs) Joey represents the homegrown talent as he is an aussie. Very experienced for his age and with a good record, Joey has a very well rounded skill set. He is already at a stage where he is close to a breakthrough and it will be interesting to see if he can get a 7th win in a row. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/18/18b12.jpg Ryhddu Zharcel (5-0) http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/flags_small/Belize.png 19 yrs (170 lbs) Ryhddu is certainly one of Belizes finest when it comes to fighting. Still with an unblemished record this submission specialist (4 wins by submission) is certain to be force to reckon with. Still a lot of things to improve when fighting standing, he is mostly considered a brawler, this powerhouse still needs time to mature. Fortunately, time is something youngsters have, so expect him to stick around the cage for a while.
  16. Ole " Bad Seed " N´Kone http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/11/11w9.jpg Well, Mr Write Up guy, hope I did not disappoint you on my debut last night? Honestly, it pretty much went according to my game plan and in fact, your prediction, so well done to us both! I also guarantee you that I will make that other statement of yours true too, as I´m definitely the real deal, as the others in the lightweight division will soon find out. I noticed a very sorry press release, relating to another lightweight who fought on the same card as me yesterday, saying he is aiming for the top. Although he needs to work on those press releases, he is, obviously, a good and undefeated fighter. He managed to win someone who was 5-0 before yesterday and it is guys like this I wish to test myself against. Dimont, what if the both of us would put our unblemished records at stake and fight eachother next?
  17. CFS 47: Zee vs Kullero http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/1366609860LOGO.jpg MAIN EVENT 205 lbs Weaver Zee (9-0) vs Evil Kullero (3-1) Zee has been nothing but impressive since signing with the org and is certainly aiming for his 10th W in a row, further cementing his status as one of the biggest stars in CFS. However, new signing, Evil Kullero might just be the toughest opponent he has faced so far. Yes, Kullero has only 4 fights on his record and one of them a loss. That single loss came in his debut as a pro and since then he has managed to build a winning streak of 3. As those of you familiar with Zee´s fighting style know, he has been relying on his submissions to win fights. This time around it might be a bit of a challenge as both fighters are quite evenly skilled, with Kullero having an edge in Muay thai. I believe this will go the distance and the judges will award Zee for his efforts with a split decision. CO - MAIN EVENT 205 lbs Gandalf Grey (11-0) vs Terry Thompson (10-3) This one is for the title. There are some saying Thompson doesn´t deserve this opportunity, but the fact of the matter is he remains extremely talented and therefore always remains a threat. Also, Grey has been dominant and has already dispatched the other challengers to his throne and as long Weaver Zee remains his friend and team mate, that fight will not happen. Grey´s last fight was surprisingly close and for the first time in a while he really got to face a challenge. A challenge he once again relished and emerged victorious. Thompson remains a mystery, seemingly unable to draw upon that fine talent of his, but is once again ready to test himself. Despite Thompson´s courage and determination, I believe Grey will win this one by submission in the 3rd round. MAIN CARD 170 lbs Mikey Moo (10-7) vs Steve Rogers (11-5) Two fighters battling it out for better positions behind the top 3 of their weight class. Rogers has been an impressive finisher with 9 KO´s on his record while Moo has an tendency to go the distance in his fights. Rogers holds an edge on the ground and I believe this one eventually will go there. Rogers by submission late in the 2nd or early in the 3rd. 170 lbs Diego Brandao (10-3) vs Timbo Styless (5-2) Styless is the better fighter standing, while former champ Brandao has the better grappling. That being said, Styless has an interesting 4 wins by submission, so we do not really know if he possesses heavy hands or not. If he is able to find that KO power early on, then he will win, but otherwise Brandao will walk away with the bragging rights. 205 lbs Tateum Titain (5-6) vs Frankie Ostrowski (9-4) No secret to anyone watching CFS events where Titain´s strength lies. He prefers to keep it standing and knock people out. This veteran has won his last 2 fights in impressive fashion and is looking to maintain the momentum gained. His opponent is 2-2 in CFS, but both losses have come against Grey and Zee, the top 2 of the weight class. I believe Titain will remain a gate keeper of sorts after this fight, as Ostrowski will win this one in the 2nd round by GnP. UNDERCARD 135 lbs Pasaltha vs Hoggets 170 lbs Box vs Mankowski 145 lbs Healing vs King 185 lbs Bustinchapsup vs Smith
  18. Top 10 P4P fighters 20.03.14 1(2) Katsuro Kazuhiro 10-1-1 2(1) David Lang 12-1 3(4) Gandalf Grey 11-0 4(5) Raimo Rento 5-1 5(3) Lone Wolf 9-1 6(8) Cain Velasquez 9-3 7(7) Uebishe Lesnoe 10-1 8(6) Weaver Zee 9-0 9(-) Aiden Preston 11-2 10(9) Short Stuff 10-1 Pretty much the same fighters continue in the top 10, with the only new entry being AIden Preston. One significant change since last time is Kazuhiro overtaking the number 1 spot from David Lang. The difference between these two is however so minimal that anyone can be number one on any given day.
  19. CFS 44: WOLF vs KAZUHIRO http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/13878162252090.jpghttp://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/20/20w23.jpg Lone Wolf Katsuro Kazuhiro MAIN EVENT 170 lbs Title Lone Wolf © (9-0) vs Katsuro Kazuhiro (9-1-1) This will be the biggest fight, so far, in CFS history. Expectations are high as both fighters look to improve their fantastic records. A win from this fight will guarantee the winner a place in the Hall of Fame, so in addition to fortune and an improved p4p rating, a place in history is at stake. Both guys have been impressive in their respective weight classes, pretty much demolishing everyone brave enough to face them. Katsuro is a natural finisher, having ended all wins by KO or TKO. Wolf has 4 decision wins, 1 win by submission and 4 KO´s seemingly making him the more versatile fighter. On paper though, both are pretty evenly matched, with Wolf having an slight edge on the mat. This one seems to me pretty difficult to predict, but I think it will go the distance. I won´t pick a winner, I will just sit back and enjoy this great match-up. CO - MAIN EVENT 265 lbs Cain Velasquez (8-3) vs Dean Nicholls (7-1) Velasquez lost his heavyweight title to Raimo Rento in his last fight and is looking to rebound from that loss asap. Nicholls have been impressive lately, winning 5 out of his last 5, making him the fighter with momentum on his side. This will be an even match, but I think the small edge in grappling and experience will make this Velasquez fight. Velasquez by decision. MAIN CARD 265 lbs Saatanainen (6-5) vs Short Stuff (9-1) 170 lbs Boma (5-0) vs Rouisey (6-3) 155 lbs Routakirves (10-5) vs Sleed (6-3)
  20. - MMA Mania here again, with yours truly, the one and only, Ed Winchester! In an fortunate turn of events Katsuro Kazuhiros manager sent us an statement by his fighter. We gave both fighters the same questions and here are the thoughts and answers of champ Kazuhiro. Biggest fight of CFS so far, how does it feel to be part of that? This is a huge honour to be a part of such a great fight as far as the company is concerned. Seeing two of the top 3 fighters headline an event is awesome for both the fans and those making decisions for this company! Who has been your toughest opponent before this encounter and why? Thats an easy one! Back when I was just a raw rookie of 18 years old my dumbass manager hooked me up for a QFC fight to see what I was made of, that fool showed very little regard for me or my well being as it wasnt until 2 days prior to the fight taking place that I found out I was up against a 27 year old veteran of 23 professional fights. Dude slapped me around worse then my mamma did when I was 8 but in hindsight it showed me what it took and I havent looked back since. Other then him I would have to say a year later Louie did it to me again, setting me up against another 27 year old ground fighter, dude through me around that cage like I was a rag doll but I fought that bitch to a draw, wasnt gunna let him tase victory on that night! You guys have pretty much cleared up your respective divisions on competition for now, any thoughts on that? Do you see anyone within the weight class seriously challenging you for the title in the near future? Keep lining em up and I keep knocking em down! Right now I see no challenger worthy of a shot at my gold at 185, but in time that will change I am sure. I dont expect this Saturday to be any different from my past 8 battles! I always show respect for my opponents but this is a fight I have wanted for some time now, even speaking with Wolf's manager, wasn't sure I would get it as I figured he would ask for more time to prepare, which to me tells me he is scurred. But the time for fear is over now, its time to kill or be killed and on Saturday my hand will be raised in victory once again as my opponent lies in a crumpled heap on the mat! Any thoughts on your opponent and how the fight will transpire? We will have to wait and see Saturday now won't we... Anything else you´d like to say? Just want to thank CFS for this opportunity to be a part of what will easily be a recording breaking event for the company. I have been honored to call it home and am excited to be remembered for headlining and of course winning this epic event! - Thank you, Katsuro, for taking the time from training to share some of your thoughts with us. Many, including myself, will be watching the two of you battle it out and we wish you the best of luck! This has been an special episode of MMA Mania and now over to the News Room ...
  21. - Allright folks, it´s time for an exclusive interview with one of the stars of tomorrows main event. I am Ed Winchester and our guest is an very exited champion, Lone Wolf. Welcome to the programme, Wolf! - Thanks Ed, great to be here! - This is the biggest fight of CFS so far, how does it feel to be part of that? - To put it simply, it feels great. - I can imagine that, Wolf. Could you please tell us who has been your toughest opponent before tomorrows encounter and why? - Sure, Ed. My toughest opponent would have to be Niacisse Kenmoghn. The first time we fought was the first time I won a title and he was destroying everyone before we fought. It was a very close fight and I got the win. The second time we fought was also pretty close but I think I was a little more dominant in the second fight and showed everyone I was the better fighter. I actually wasn't originally even scheduled to be the the tourney where I won the title and was a big underdog, so that's my greatest achievement up to this point imo. - Sounds like a memorable fight. You and Kazuhiro have pretty much cleared up your respective divisions on competition for now, any thoughts on that? Do you see anyone within the weight class seriously challenging you for the title in the near future? - Ahh yeah, Ed. I have already beaten the guys in my division that people expect to have a chance to beat me, but you never know who could win a fight, I see upsets all the time and I try to never take a fight lightly. My friend who's one of the best fighters that I know Mr Anderson, took a fight lightly the other day and lost his title against a guy who he should have beaten easily imo. I think I have an edge over my division, but both Lang and Grimwald are very tough guys in the division below me and I would love to fight them both but I definitely can't look past my next opponent, fighting him is more than a challenge. I would also be up for fighting him twice in a row if he so desires it. - Well spoken, Wolf. It is certainly true that one bad moment in this sport might end up costing you a lot, so there is no room for mistakes if you want to be the best. Any thoughts on your opponent and how the fight will transpire? - I think it's going to be a very tough fight, and I am looking forward to it, as I will get to test myself versus a very dangerous striker, and I am looking to see how I would do against a fighter like that. I see him trying to knock me out, that could very well happen, but let's just say my plans don't involve me getting knocked out... - Anything else you have on your mind Wolf, before we have to end this interview? - Sure. This is a great fight for the org, and especially for the fans, 2 of the org's top 3 fighters are going to fight, that's something you don't see every day. From a fan's perspective i'm excited for this event, as a fighter who's going to fight in the event i'm a little nervous. - A very big thank you for your time, Lone Wolf and best of luck tomorrow! We also tried to reach Kazuhiro for his comments on the fight, but he informed us he is busy finishing up his training camp. We will try to talk to him after the fight, but best of luck to him also. This is Ed Winchester, bringing you the latest in MMA, see you next time! Once again, this is Ed WInchester, bringing you the latest in MMA.
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