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  1. I'm a 6'4" tall white guy who works as a cook. Let's just say we are not the most PC bunch of guys, I have been called the N-word more times than I can count and said it back. Been called Gringo gigante by 3 seprate head chefs over the course of years. I am American, grew up listening to gangster rap since I was a kid and so did most everyone else in my age group the N word isn't a big deal to my generation. Can't speak for any of you Europeans as I know you have your own issues with the refugee crisis and cultural divide, but at least in the US the younger generation is simulatiniously less PC but more accepting than in the past.
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8umCijRdnQ
  3. I'm sure that like many of you I spend FAR too much time on Youtube watching fights from many different disciplines. MMA Kickboxing Boxing wrestling and Grappling matches, So why not have a thread for the best fights for us poor bastards who don't want to shell out for fight pass. Post your favorites my friends. http://youtu.be/dOqWPoR76mI?t=11m5s http://youtu.be/WPejZhE6cq0 http://youtu.be/Hu5D244Hkfk
  4. I'm not bagging on that org in any way, let me make that very clear but It's going to be a very rough road for my fighter who is 145lb and a clinch fighter. It's not going to end well for him in that org.
  5. Thanks for reminding me Rory.
  6. And? Is my point not valid? I lost my last account and couldn't recover it. I was the writer for the Wolf Palace Rio/London back in the day. Stepped away from the game because life got in the way. Tried to get back with this new account in 2014 but my housing situation has been messed up.
  7. The city of Rio de Janierno is utterly dead. There are only 2 active orgs in the entire city and one of them is super heavyweights only. the other doesn't have a 135 or 145lb division. My dumbass didn't scout the orgs before I made my fighter. There is cash to be made there and a huge opening in the market. If any of you VIP guys wanted to make a killing all you'd have to do is open an ID restricted org in Rio for lighter weights.
  8. StrikeForce Union #14 Manchu vs McDonaghHello my friends and welcome to the illustrious Hard Knocks arena here in jolly old England for a night of fights that are sure to leave the fans as breathless as the London skyline or a boot from a Brixton hooligan. Many great fighters have come through the graffiti covered doors of the Hard Knocks and this card is sure to include a few more to look out for in the future. With that said let’s get to the introductions. Jose "Womanizer" Hernandez vs Jacob Frye Our first fight of the evening is well its unfortunate. Jose Hernandez has totally checked out of his fighting career. He isn’t training despite having plenty of money to get into a top tier gym and his morale is at an all-time low, despite pulling off a slick guillotine choke from the bottom on Anony Mous in his last fight at SFU 12. Jacob Frye is a very good stand up fighter training out of the Fallen Warriors gym, who hit a run of tough luck in his last two fights and was quickly tapped twice by Your Name Here both by Kimura. He doesn’t seem to have done much to shore up his ground game still only a white belt. The men are evenly matched in the wrestling department but frankly Jacob wants to fight and Jose wants a paycheck. Prediction: Jacob by KO Akheem "The Raging Lion" Flynn vs Saad AbdUllah Akheem Flynn is a very well rounded fighter who is a ground game specialist, holding a brown belt in BJJ. He hasn’t fought since November of last year dropping his first fight via decision to a strong wrestler who smothered him. Since then he has worked extensively learning his craft and rounding out his game. Saad is another well rounded fighter bringing all the tools a martial artist needs to go where ever the fight might take him. He took his first fight in the QFC taking a smothering decision with his powerful takedowns and ground and pound. Saad probably cannot repeat that performance against the better BJJ practitioner. Saad has a slight edge in Muay Thai so look for him to keep this fight on the feet against the crafty brown belt and throw leg kicks to try and slow Akheem’s takedowns. But can he do it? I doubt it. Prediction: Akheem by submission Your Name Here vs John Winkle Your Name Here as I have already mentioned is a great 1st round fighter going 3-0 in the SFU with 2 submissions and a KO. He is unbeaten since taking on a new manager and is working his way up the ranks very quickly and one wonders how much longer before he gets his shot at welterweight king Otavio Madruga. But standing in his way is BJJ brown belt John Winkle coming off a QFC win via TKO the ground fighter has proven himself to be more than a one trick pony. His other 3 wins came from his nasty BJJ game. He returns to SFU having fought at 5 of it’s first 6 events going 3-2 with 3 submissions but has shown a tendency to be chinny, getting taken out twice with strikes. Your Name is better everywhere but the BJJ game combine that with Winkle’s questionable chin and this looks like a shoe in for KO of the night. Prediction: Your Name by KO Juan "Revolution" Salazar vs Stevie "The Hassler" Hitchcock This fight is a rematch of SFU 11 which saw Salazar take Hitchcock out very quickly taking him down and pounding him out in less than a minute with his world class wrestling he is also a BJJ purple belt and is no slouch at shrugging off submission attempts. Hitchcock is a stand up fighter who looks to use his clinch work and flashy head kicks to wear down and KO his opponents, but the real questions about this fight are has Hitchcock had enough time to work on his takedown defense? Can he land an early shot and force Salazar to respect his power? My guess is probably not. Predictions: Salazar by TKO Pekka Pera vs Bill Grady Pekka Pera is an excellent striker coming off a decision win in his first QFC fight, a fight in which he was taken down repeatedly by his opponent but Pera was able to stall out a superior grappler and light him up when the ref stood them up. He also used his strong wrestling in the clinch to tie up and beat down his opponent in the latter rounds. Stand in his way is grappler Bill Grady having gone 1-1 in the SFU he comes into this fight hoping secure a winning record and a name for himself. Coming off a slick arm bar finish over Tom Campbell this Jiu-Jistu player’s guard is no joke. As with most striker vs grappler matches it all comes down to who controls where this fight happens. That said Pera is a noticeably better wrestler and has already showed his clinch proficiency. That is most likely where this fight happens, and where this fight ends. Prediction: Pera by TKO Steve "Snake" Lucas vs Tom "The Crusher" Campbell Steve Lucas might go down as the biggest waste of potential in the SFU this is a guy once the cream of the crop in this org with a hardnosed toughness found very rarely, but his two wars with Angus Bryant seem to take a heavy toll on him despite earning fight of the night honors. All of his wins are via submission and is on a three fight win streak since leaving the org but he doesn’t seem to be training for his return fight, and as we all know resting on your laurels in MMA is a great way to end up hospitalized. Tom Campbell is a former RFA champion whose skilled boxing and improving ground game aim to take him to the top of another (better) org. But his first step into the big leagues saw him stumble against Bill Grady. He hopes to get back to his winning ways against a sitting duck. He does it and does it BIG. Prediction: Campbell by KO Norman "Crash" Crowley vs Crusher "Destroyer" Breaker Norman Crowley is a great all-rounder whose only career loss coming via submission to his older brother Darren. Hard to hold that against him, who here hasn’t gotten smacked around by an older sibling? But after that he rebounded and schooled the more powerful Nemanja Vidienko in the clinch proving that technique can overcome athleticism. He will probably look to do the same to career journeyman Crusher Breaker. A veteran of 25 fights with all his wins coming by way of submission and helping to write the history of this org. Who could forget his epic 4 fights with Spike Reaper and the way they traded submissions like boxers trading punches? Great fights. But time comes for us all and time comes a bit quicker for those getting hit in the face for a living. I’m pulling for the old man and he’s the got skill to take anyone out if it hits the floor, the wrestling’s a dead heat as well. Every fighter thinks they got one fight left in him, let’s hope Breaker can prove it and ride off into the sunset on a W. Prediction: Breaker by submission Spike "Grim" Reaper Vs Bruce "Chow down" Ringo Well, speak of the devil, or Reaper, I guess. Spike is another veteran who had a rough run going 1-5 in the SFU despite his aforementioned series with Breaker, the man has had enough. Time to hang em’ up while you still have your wits. He’s a ground fighter but his body is so beaten it’s a wonder this was even sanctioned. Not only due to Reaper’s mileage but his opponent is looking like a monster. Bruce Ringo has no fights but his coaches at the Pro Pain gym couldn’t stop talking about this guy lighting up great fighters in Muay Thai sparring as well as his commitment to rounding out his game for the future. A future which looks as bright as anyone’s at light heavyweight. Prediction: Ringo won’t fear the Reaper. Marcus "Gordura" Pereira vs "Fat" Joe Johnson This super heavyweight title fight feature damn near 600lbs of fat muscle and skills. As well as being two of the most hilariously self-deprecating fighters in the company these guys can really throw that weight around well. This is a rematch of a fight which saw Pereira repeatedly pull guard and use that purple belt to it’s fullest extent getting the tap mid-way through the fight. On an incredible 8 fight unbeaten streak nobody seems to have any answer for this man’s massive strength or undeniable ground skills. But Joe Johnson has got to find a way to keep this fight standing. He’s got a big advantage on the feet and has been working hard to improve his submission grappling which earned him a guillotine victory over Len Clothwell in his last fight. Johnson is the more well-rounded guy, but this fight is about as predictable as throwing two 300lb giants into a cage, locking the door and seeing who comes out coherent. Prediction: Pereira by submission James "Lurcher" Quinn Mcdonagh vs Ling "The Dragon" Manchu Our main event of the evening is going to be a showcase fight for Mcdonagh. Ling is a very experienced veteran of over 30 fights most of which he lost and lost quickly. When he heard the news he had to fight Mcdonagh he immediately passed out, and then pooped his pants before downing a bottle of scotch and reexamining his life choices. He’s got no hope here. But at the very least we get to watch this awesome prospect go in and style on an utterly overmatched opponent. If there was ever a time for Mcdonagh to pull out a 540 tornado kick or Rolling Thunder this would be the fight to do it. Prediction: “Lurcher” adds a few more minutes to his highlight reel
  9. Dude get yourself to a fucking hospital, I had something that looked like that about a year ago and it turned out to be a serious staph infection. I though it was a hernia considering I had just moved and was lifting all kinds of shit up and down stairs, It never hurt in the beginning but turned into a dull ache untill one day I got bumped at work and dropped like I just took a serious liver shot. If it is staph you can (I don't reccomend) Lance the bitch yourself but you are still going to need some badass antibiotics, and pray to god it's not not MRSA. Don't fuck around with this.
  10. Hi guys, I'm new and was looking to get my guys some suppliments and into a decent gym. Can you hook a brother up?
  11. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33pis-u819w
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