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  1. It says so on the free transfer page and on my profile
  2. Just sacked a fighter in the hope of picking two guys up from the transfer list, but after I sacked the guy i can still only recruit one, dont expect it to be corrected in 15 minutes, but would be nice if it could be fixed before the deadline tomorrow night. (I have 21 slots+ the free island slot, thanks to a spin and win additional slot.
  3. FNPFC X The Anniversary Thank you for joining me on this beautiful day here in Tokyo. “Eye” Ronnie Way with WayFights.com back from a very long hiatus to bring you more exciting MMA news. Flocorp New Players Fight Club is the hottest new organization to hit Tokyo. In just a matter of weeks, their roster has risen to over 200 fighters and growing! Every weightclass is available so if you have a new fighter looking for a home, this is where you want to be. And with the events rolling in back to back, there’s no telling how huge this will get. I’m starting the bandwagon on this and I’ll either look like a fool or be the baddest reporter this side of the rising sun has ever seen! So let’s get started! Main Event: Heavyweight Bout Willis “One Hit” Wonderman (1-0) [0-0 FNPFC] vs “The Tiger” Nakamura Muramaki (1-0) [0-0 FNPFC] Headlining this event are two of the top Heavyweight prospects on the FNPFC roster today. Both of these guys are making their FNPFC debuts with one win each. Willis Wonderman came out of his last fight with a huge come from behind TKO victory early in the second round. I’m sure he’ll be looking to rely on those heavy hands to clinch the win. But Nakamura Muramaki isn’t going to let that happen. His last opponent had some serious hands and Muramaki was able to earn the decision win. And if he comes in with the same strategy as his first fight, Wonderman should be patient and look for the right opportunity to counter. Otherwise, the takedown specialist, Muramaki, will be walking away with his hand raised. Prediction: “The Tiger” Nakamura Muramaki via Decision (Round 3) Co-Main Event: Light Heavyweight Bout Taw Paw DawThang Awi (0-0) [0-0 FNPFC] vs Ned Kelly (0-1) [0-1 FNPFC] The co-main event features a Light Heavyweight fight with highly hyped prospect Taw Par DawThang Awi making his professional debut against Ned Kelly. Both of these guys are very evenly matched. The only difference is in their grappling styles. Awi has the jiu-jitsu edge while Kelly has the wrestling edge. If this goes to the ground, I do think Awi will get the finish and you can be sure that this one will end brutally. Prediction: Taw Paw DawThang Awi via (T)KO (Round 2) Main Card: Middleweight Bout Quincey “”Q” Ball” Ballard (1-0) [0-0 FNPFC] vs Mark Kirilenko (0-0) [0-0 FNPFC] A middleweight division matchup follows with Quincey Ballard taking on the Russian, Mark Kirilenko. While both of these guys are making their debut in FNPFC, Ballard has one win to his name and completely outclassed his last opponent. Relentless in his attacks, Ballard will be looking to use his Muay Thai skills to do the same to Kirilenko. The young Russian should be looking to utilize his great wrestling skills to nullify the standup game of Ballard. If Kirilenko can keep Ballard on his back, he’ll take the win. But Ballard has shown excellent takedown defense and if he can stay out of range of the takedowns, he’ll easily walk away with the victory. Prediction: Quincy “”Q” Ball” Ballard via Decision (Round 3) Main Card: Welterweight Bout David “Monster” Jackal (0-1) [0-0 FNPFC] vs Petyr “Littlefinger” Balish (0-1) [0-1 FNPFC] This next fight features two Welterweights who are looking for the first win of their careers. Making his debut at FNPFC, David Jackal will be looking to correct the errors he made from his last fight. Despite his success in the standup department, he shot for takedown after takedown with no success. If that’s his gameplan coming into this next fight, Petyr Balish surely will welcome it. A brown belt in jiu-jitsu, Balish will need to take this fight to the ground in order to get the win but Jackal has shown some great takedown defense, stuffing all but one of his opponent’s attempts. If he keeps a clear head and stays on the outside, Jackal should win this one. Predicition: David “Monster” Jackal via Decision (Round 3) Main Card: Middleweight Bout Jaquan “God” Walker (0-0) [0-0 FNPFC] vs Rick Cahill (0-0) [0-0 FNPFC] We go back to the Middleweight division for another newcomer’s bout between Jaquan Walker and Rick Cahill. A boxer versus a muay thai fighter but more importantly, an all-out war. Both of these guys will come out hard to try and earn their first win in the cage. It’s going to be very hard to say who wins this one as both of these guys are so well matched, they even train at the same gym! But I’ve learned that those that come from poverty usually have more to prove so I’ll go with Walker on this one. Prediction: Jaquan “God” Walker via (T)KO (Round 2) Undercard: Light Heavyweight Bout David Jay (0-0) [0-0 FNPFC] vs Suea Neung (0-0) [0-0 FNPFC] Better late than never, these two twenty-five year olds are making their professional MMA debut in a Light Heavyweight matchup that features the American, David Jay and Suea Neung of Thailand. Both of these guys will be looking for the finish but Jay is a little more of a well-rounded fighter. Neung has some great wrestling skills but his Muay Thai is top notch. Neung has the standup advantage but the ground advantage will have to go to Jay. If Jay can stay away from the strikes and get the takedown, a submission victory will come his way. But I believe Neung will be able to stuff the takedowns and secure the victory. Prediction: Suea Neung via (T)KO (Round 1) Undercard: Featherweight Bout Chris “The Grim” Reaper (0-0) [0-0 FNPFC] vs Gijsbert “The Equalizer” Van Der Meulen (0-1) [0-1 FNPFC] Chris Reaper is making his Featherweight debut tonight against the very young Gijsbert Van Der Meulen. Van Der Meulen has fought once in FNPFC and had an odd gameplan in that fight. He threw a lot of headkicks against a much taller fighter and was only able to land a few. If he goes in with that gameplan again, he’ll definitely lose the fight as Reaper is even taller than his last opponent. He had great success with low kicks and body kicks and should look to utilize those more in this upcoming fight. If he does, he’ll be able to take away some of the spring of Reaper who should be getting in close and going after the takedowns as he has a grappling edge. If Reaper can take Van Der Meulen down, he should be able to get the tap. Van Der Meulen needs to wear Reaper down with low/body kicks and use that decent cardio that he has to get the decision. Prediction: Gijsbert “The Equalizer” Van Der Meulen via Decision (Round 3) Undercard: Welterweight Bout “Satsujinsha” Jeffery Miller (0-1) [0-1 FNPFC] vs Paul Newlove (0-0) [0-0 FNPFC] “Satsujinsha” is looking for his first win against the debuting Englishman, Paul Newlove in this Welterweight matchup. Newlove needs to avoid the nutshots by Miller because in Miller’s last fight, he went low, not once, but twice against his opponent. While he had quite the advantage because of it, his opponent was patient and got the quick sweep and the tap, probably out of anger. If that’s the case, maybe Newlove should take a couple of shots where the sun don’t shine and use that anger to explode for the victory. Newlove needs to watch for the GNP of Miller and maybe counter one of those shots for a submission. It’s hard to say who will have the advantage going to the ground but it’ll be Newlove’s best bet to win this fight. Prediction: Paul Newlove via Submission (Round 1) Undercard: Welterweight Bout Mateusz “Kouzi” Wiaz (1-0) [0-0 FNPFC] vs Andrey “Andy” De Vega (0-1) [0-1 FNPFC] Another Welterweight matchup features the newcomer, Mateusz Wiaz, taking on Andrey De Vega. This may be Wiaz’s first fight in FNPFC, but he’s coming in with a beautiful submission victory and the confidence that he can submit anybody this organization puts him up against. De Vega was taken down and took a huge elbow to the jaw in his last fight but he’s back to try and secure a victory. De Vega needs to stuff the takedowns of Wiaz in order to keep this fight standing and gain the upper hand but I’m very doubt he can do that. Wiaz should be able to win this one quickly. Prediction: Mateusz “Kouzi” Wiaz via Submission (Round 1) Undercard:Heavyweight Bout Arthur “Beast” Lynch (0-1) [0-0 FNPFC] vs Suea Sam (0-0) [0-0 FNPFC] This undercard fight shows two fighters in the Heavyweight division making their first appearance at FNPFC. Although Arthur Lynch came up short in his last fight suffering a submission loss just before the bell in the first round, he’s here to prove that he is a great grappler against a formidable opponent, Suea Sam. Sam is making his MMA debut with boxing skills that Ali would be proud of. I don’t know how he’ll be able to verse against the grappling of Lynch but unless he is able to drop Lynch real fast, he’s going to get taken down and submitted. Prediction: Arthur “Beast” Lynch via Submission (Round 1) What an event this will be folks! This is definitely the show to be watching if you want to see great MMA action. Expect some quick finishes and great fights. Hope to see you guys there! This is “Eye” Ronnie Way for WayFights.com. Thanks for tuning in!
  4. Welcome to FNPFC 200 member celebration event. We are going to have an amazing night of fights lined up for this celebration. Ten bouts twenty fighters for the family of FNPFC and their fans to get excited about. Bunny clothing is the merchandise partner for FNPFC and will have booths located all around the Hayashi’s Lounge for all the fight fans to pick up some of their favorite fight gear. Let’s dive right into the fights and start breaking these things down. Preliminary Bout Number One Fujiyama Akagono (0-0) versus Jadaveon Hall (0-1) Akagono is an eighteen year old competent wrestler with a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu to back up his ground game. Akagono competed in the TWGC where he went one and one, and he will be looking to have better luck here in FNPFC. He will want to get this fight to the ground if he expects to get a win. Jadaveon Hall will be using his proficient wrestling to try and keep this bout standing. In the standup game Hall is a superb boxer who will be looking to redeem his only loss with a big knock out to open this show. Hall was unable to finish his opponent in FNPFC II Preliminary Rounds and ended up losing by decision. I do not see that happing again and if you like to bet put your money on Hall to win by TKO in the third round. Preliminary Bout Number Two Jackie “Nightmare” Diaz (1-0) versus Long “Tokyo” Dick (0-1) This is a very interesting Middleweight bout. Both of these fighters are very similar in their training back rounds. Diaz is the older fighter and there for he has the training skill advantage over Dick. Diaz won his debut fight by decision using his well-rounded skills. Dick lost his debut by submission via Kimura in the second round. “Nightmare” needs to go over tape of that fight since he has the better ground game, and he should use that brown belt to his advantage. Dick is slightly better on his feet and should be using his boxing to try and knockout Diaz early in the fight. If Dick allows the fight to get out of the first round Diaz will end up winning this fight. I am going to pick Diaz to win by submission in the third round. Preliminary Bout Number Three Abonniy “Young Gun” Swastengerky (1-0) versus Yatamatomo Hirozaki (0-2) “Young Gun” is an all-around fighter, not focusing on one particular style, which gives him advantages and disadvantages in all of his bouts. He used his all-around skills to win by unanimous decision in his super heavyweight debut. To secure a win over his eighteen year old opponent he will need to take the fight to the ground and control. Look for a submission only if it there and not force anything. The reason he will not want to force anything is because if his opponent Hirozaki can get up he has the clear advantage. Hirozaki is a strong boxer and will be looking to keep the fight standing in order to dominate this bout. Yatamatomo has trained in wrestling so he can keep his opponents standing up. So far that has not worked out as he has been submitted in both of his fights. I see this fight going the same way with “Young Gun” getting the fight to the ground and dominating. My pick is Abonniy “Young Gun” Swastengerky winning by submission in the third round. Preliminary Bout Number Four Hiyato “Samaria” Nakamara (2-0) versus Pavle “Captain” Bukilic (0-1) Classic strikers versus ground fighter in this welterweight match up. Nakamara is the ground fighter as the twenty year old is a competent wrestler and holds a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. The eighteen year old Bukilic is a respectable boxer and Muay Thai striker who is looking to redeem himself after losing by decision during his debut at FNPFC Jingle Bash. Nakamara clearly will want this fight on the ground and if it goes there he should aggressively look for the submission. On the other side Bukilic will want to be patient and keep the fight standing. Throw kicks to keep the fight at a distance, and when he thinks he has a good opening close the distance and look for a knock out. This should be a great bout and a very tough fight to pick, but I will go with Nakamara winning by second round submission. Final Preliminary Bout Oliver “Olly” Gears (2-1) versus Kickit “All The Way” Ingear (0-0) Gears looked very dominate in his FNPFC debut with a very impressive TKO victory over Jeff Gaarlandt. Gears will be looking to up his record to three and one against debuting fighter Kickit “All The Way” Ingear. Ingear seems to be over matched in this bout even though he has the better wrestling. Gears is such a better stand up fighter he should be able to dominate in the same fashion as he did in his debut to FNPFC. Ingear will need to look for an opening to get the fight on the ground and either ground and pound to victory or control and try to hang on for a decision win. Both of these fighters are the same age but Gears has the experience advantage having three fights to Ingears zero fights. This fight looks to be Gears all the way, and I will pick him to win by TKO in the first round. Main Card Fight Number One Aleksander “Pint” Pinsky (0-1) versus Akira “Buzzsaw” Ueda (1-0) We start the main card off with a tremendous heavyweight bout. Pinsky made his debut in a losing effort at the 100 Member Bash, but was part of the Fight of the Night. Ueda was also a part of a Fight of the Night during his debut at FNPFC Rage in a Cage but unlike his opponent it was in a winning effort. Pinsky is a wrestler who will be looking to Ueda on his back and control the fight from the dominate position. He is considered a wonderful wrestler and he is hoping he will have no trouble getting this fight to the ground. Akira “Buzzsaw” Ueda has a little bit of a wrestling back round but is mainly known for his standup due to his respectable Muay Thai. Ueda will be comfortable but over matched on the ground, so he should look to take every advantage while the fight is still standing. Head kicks to keep the fight at a distance and leg kicks to slow the take down attempts down. My pick in this one Ueda wins by decision but it will be a close one maybe even a split decision. Main Card Fight Number Two Jarod Black (1-0) versus Chico Jumper (0-0) Both fighters in this one have a wrestling back round but they will use it very differently. Black to compliment his wrestling holds a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Just like his last bout he will be looking to get the fight to the ground and look for the submission. Jumper will be utilizing his wrestling to keep the fight standing. He will want to try and stop any take down attempt and use leg kicks to slow down the attempts. While standing up he will use his respectable boxing to beat black up from range or the clinch. Black may have the fight experience but Jumper is older and has been training longer so it’s a tuff call to say who has the advantage. If Jumper does not get the early knockout he may look to use his wrestling to score some late round points with takedowns. If he does Black will be all over the submissions, and I will pick Black to win by submission in the second round. Main Card Fight Number Three. Frank “Bruiser” Brody (0-1-1) versus LeRoy Parker (2-0) What can you say about twenty four year old New Mexico native other than he is a bleeder. Brody’s first fight was a majority draw and in his second bout the fight was stopped due to a really bad cut on Brody’s head. Brody likes to stand up and bang and that is his key to success against the wrestler and purple belt Parker. If the fight stays standing and Brody does not get split open he should be able to pick up his first win. Trying to prevent Brody from getting that first win is the young and impressive LeRoy Parker who is currently two and zero with all of his fights being in FNPFC. Parker won his first fight by TKO and his second by unanimous decision proving he does have some conditioning. Parker will look to control the fight on the ground or go for the submission victory as he will not want to stand up with Brody. I have to pick Parker to win and I will guess by decision in what seems to be a very interesting welterweight bout. Main Card Fight Number Four Ryan Barnett (1-0) versus Tor Hammeren (1-0) The twenty four year old Barnett picked up his debut win at the 100 Member Bash winning the fight and Fight of the Night award. Barnett is a proficient boxer and wrestler and should be comfortable standing up, in the clinch, or on the ground as long as it’s not with a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioner. Tor Hammeren also won his debut fight at the 100 Member Bash with a decision win, but I do not see him getting win number two in this one. The only advantage Hammeren has in this bout is his slightly better Jiu Jitsu. Since Barnett is a much better wrestler he should be able to keep this fight standing, and Barnett is the better boxer so he should be able to knock around Hammeren with ease. I have to pick Barnett with a big victory in this heavyweight battle by knockout in the first round. Main Event of FNPFC 200 Member Celebration Theodore “The Punchbag” Carlisle (2-0) versus “Potok” Bartlomiej Potokcki (10-6) “The Punchbag” comes into this bout as a very heavy underdog. Even though Carlisle is two and zero his opponent has a ton more experience. The only way Carlisle can win this fight is by getting a lucky punch off and dropping “Potok” who has lost four of his six fights by way of TKO. If Carlisle can get a knock down and then swarm his opponent he could pull off the unthinkable. Potokcki I can only imagine is just stopping by FNPFC for a fight or two, just to get him off the two loss streak he is currently on. Due to the six losses on his record Potokcki is not that highly of a rated fighter, but he is looking to turn that around. With an opponent like “The Punchbag” this could be the start of the turnaround for “Potok” I will pick “Potok” Bartlomiej Potokcki to win this fight by knockout in the very first round. As stated before this card is loaded for the fans and family of FNPFC. This seems like the best way to celebrate the 200th member to join the ranks of FNPFC. Loaded from top to bottom so make sure you get your tickets nice and early because this event should be sold out. Until next time this has been Tony Rossi with another event preview. All writings and predictions where done by Tony Rossi, manager in Helsinki. These views are of the writers and may not be the views of FNPFC. All material belongs to FNPFC and may not be used without written consent from Flocorp New Players Fight Club.
  5. Hi all, A few days ago the FNPFC started it's first and only unrestricted weightclass, the 135lbs division. We are currently looking for opponents for the following fighters and will pay a good salary for an equal opponent: 1: http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/27/27w16.jpg Paul "The Slavic Slave" Smith (123304) http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilepublic.php?FID=123304 We're offering either a 10k-30k-30k 1 fight contract or a 40k-30k-30k 3 fight contract for an opponent with equal skills and hype. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/24/24w28.jpg Eric "The Bulldog" Bing (148478) http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilepublic.php?FID=148478 We're offering either a 5k-10k-10k contract for a 1 fight or a 20k-10k-10k 3 fight contract for an opponent with equal skills and hype http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/25/25w25.jpg "The Mick" Donnie O Brien (19115) http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilepublic.php?FID=19115 We're offering either a 5k-5k-10k contract for a 1 fight or a 20k-5k-10k 3 fight contract for an opponent with equal skills and hype Please contact me if you have a suitable opponent or if you would like me to sign your talent. http://www.mmatycoon.com/managerprofilemanager.php?MgrID=92797
  6. I stand corrected, but the point is clear lol...
  7. @Grassman, Eventhough I don't believe in a religion there is no need to become disrespectful simply because they believe in something you don't and simply because others abused the same "god" to cause cruel acts. Eg. I noticed you're from Iceland. How would you feel if we called everyone in Iceland financially incompetent (or worse) simply because your National bank (Ice Save) went bankrupt.... This is the same thing basically, though if I would do that everyone would say im completely nuts and racist against the people of iceland, and I would agree. So just leave him to his beliefs and don't try to convince or judge him. You sound like a science jehova witness and though I agree with some if not most of your scientific remarks I don't agree with you trying to convince others in a jehova withness way...
  8. I say love and let live, no use in getting worked up over this. If you don't like religion don't join a religion based alliance. If you do join our found an alliance and don't bother others with it. The only problem is recruiting in s religious alliance as I'm not in favour of that. ..
  9. Agnostic. And on a lighter note: Do you know what agnostic, dyslexic insomniacs do at night? They are laying awake in bed wondering if there is really a dog up there. ..
  10. Don't v forget looking at the competition. Eg if there are several restricted organisations with Good approval ratings and you want a restricted organisation yourself keep looking as there are most likely better places on the other hand if there aren't any restricted organisations grab the spot before someone else does. Don't start with every weightclass as it will take time or a lot of money ( good contracts) to get established somewhere. There's much more to be said but i don't wanna keep rambling
  11. Send me a pm mate, I have lots of hints and tips!
  12. Sure mate, as soon as I'll get Brophy's candidate
  13. For someone who is sure he won't become vip it's a great deal but if someone is considering to become vip it isn't. Since there a lots of non vips he should have no trouble finding one. Honestly I think Castor is the only one who's really at risk since If the guy changes his mind and doesn't like the deal Castor is the one who's screwed and not the other guy.
  14. Get in the top 250 Becoming the world's leading 230k+ organisation having 100 wins Holding a belt Reach the Island playoffs Understanding the sliders better
  15. Topo has the most brilliant ones imo
  16. The big kabosh has the best looking designs imo
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