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  1. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/manager_avatars/1422918412image.jpg The Philosopher Current MMA Record Record 164-56-1 (0 NCs) Wins 108 (T)KOs (65.85%) 11 Subs (6.71%) 45 Decisions (27.44%) Losses 21 (T)KOs (37.50%) 5 Subs (8.93%) 30 Decisions (53.57%) Historic 145-56-4 (0 NCs) Hometown: Stockholm Country: Sweden http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/flags_small/Sweden.png (P:1) Location: Las Vegas Rank: 42 of 11254 (0.37%) Month Rank: 36 (-6 drop) Best Rank: 33 Opp Rank: 329 average League: Div 2. League 2 (P: 4) Top Fighter: Sven Tveskabb ICON Profile: A Manager of multiple champions, The Philosopher has proven that he is up there with the very best managers in the game. The Swedish mastermind has a record of nearly three times as many wins as he has losses, that’s seriously impressive. As the no.2 manager in ICON; second only to the unbelievable Rocco Mediate, The Philosopher will aspire great things in 2016. He will be looking to put more world titles around his fighter’s waist, climb even further up the managerial rankings and possibly even surpass his buddy Rocco as the top dog in ICON Alliance. The Philosopher is a fan of knockouts, of his 164 wins, 108 of those have been knockouts by his fighters, however; he also shines as a tactician. His best fighter Sven Tveskabb, usually a knockout artist, is best known for his incredible trilogy with tough submission artist Jandre Vorster. After a close fight that ended in a narrow decision victory for Tveskabb for him to claim the Tradition Bantamweight Title. He then defended this title three time before dropping the belt to Vorster by first round submission. He was then given a rematch with just a month to prepare, and this was where his manager’s tactical nous was truly shown. Tveskabb absolutely dominated the fight, keeping it standing and winning a clear decision over Vorster. This was a display of The Philosopher’s knowledge of the game and adaptability. Sven is currently without a promotion or a fight and it will be very exciting to see what happens next. Another exciting career to follow is the one of 21 year old finishing machine Yngve Stolt. “The Prince” debuted in 2015 and won a title in only his 4th professional fight and has gone 6-0. The current RIO Chain Gang Welterweight Champion is a scary fighter who has been prophesised to take over the Tycoon MMA world. Do not be surprised to see this man enter Pound for Pound conversations by the end of 2016. His lethal head kicks and boxing ability will take him far, and could really elevate his manager and the ICON Alliance. All in all, a credit to the ICON Alliance, The Philosopher looks set to have a truly record breaking 2016 as a manager.
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  3. Thanks guys, if any of you want interviews for your fighters let me know
  4. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/manager_avatars/1418758757Unbenannt.JPG Bronko Buster Current MMA Record Record 214-101-6 (1 NCs) Wins 133 (T)KOs (62.15%) 9 Subs (4.21%) 72 Decisions (33.64%) Losses 38 (T)KOs (37.62%) 10 Subs (9.90%) 53 Decisions (52.48%) Historic 317-188-9 (2 NCs) TWGC 1 - 1 Hometown: Hamburg Country: Germany http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/flags_small/Germany.png (P:29) Location: New York Rank: 72 of 11164 (0.64%) Month Rank: 72 (0 change) Best Rank: 34 Opp Rank: 214 average League Div 3. League 1 (P: 7) Top Fighter David Steel ICON Profile: Officially the 5th best manager in the ICON Alliance, Bronko has been around for a long time and is set in his ways. Those ways; however, are extremely effective. Bronko is not a fan of submission fighters, he is a fan of fighters who dominate and obliterate. A product of his experience, Bronko knows which skillsets can get it done. His top fighter, elite light heavyweight and a former champion of two organisations; David Steel is an example of Bronko’s mentality, effectiveness first, knockouts second, flashy submissions a distant third. An exception to this rule was Urho Kekkonen, a one-dimensional submission artist who Bronko entered into the TWGC, the biggest grappling competition in Tycoon MMA. Maybe the long-retired fighter serves as an example of why Bronko now implements a philosophy in his management which is not particularly inclusive of submission fighters =, as he lost his last three fights before retiring in 2013. Bronko is in the top 100 managers in the world, and the way he operates clearly works at a very high level of Tycoon MMA. He is a staple of consistency, and never goes on the long losing runs which make you think a manager is losing his way. This guy is an example of what the other ICON managers need to aspire to in terms of maintaining a constant position inside the top 100, and consistently managing fighters to big victories.
  5. Or as I said, every Alliance puts their top fighter in each weight class into the tournament, so it's a completely elite tournament
  6. I was thinking that there should be a specified number of weight classes and a number of alliances. And basically each alliance gets to enter one fighter into each weight class. Each weight class has it's own tournament. Each alliance gets points the higher they make it in each tournament e.g quarter final 25 Semi Final 50, runner up 75 and winner 100. Alliance with most points at the end wins. Who the designated fighter is for each alliance must be decided within that alliance itself. I think it should either be everyone creates a fighter for each weight class, or everyone puts their very best fighters into the competition.
  7. I was thinking that there should be a specified number of weight classes and a number of alliances. And basically each alliance gets to enter one fighter into each weight class. Each weight class has it's own tournament. Each alliance gets points the higher they make it in each tournament e.g quarter final 25 Semi Final 50, runner up 75 and winner 100. Alliance with most points at the end wins. Who the designated fighter is for each alliance must be decided within that alliance itself. I think it should either be everyone creates a fighter for each weight class, or everyone puts their very best fighters into the competition.
  8. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/manager_avatars/1406663182biff2.png Mike Jursllla Current MMA Record Record 227-95-3 (0 NCs) Wins 160 (T)KOs (70.48%) 25 Subs (11.01%) 42 Decisions (18.50%) Losses 47 (T)KOs (49.47%) 18 Subs (18.95%) 30 Decisions (31.58%) Historic 272-124-5 (2 NCs) Hometown: Stockholm Country: Sweden http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/flags_small/Sweden.png (P:178) Location: New York Rank: 128 of 11123 (1.15%) Month Rank: 128 (0 change) Best Rank: 3 Opp Rank: 183 average League: Div 3. League 5 (P: 8) Top Fighter: Marty Stephensson ICON Profile: A manager who’s fighters have a penchant for extreme knockouts, Mike Jursllla’s career has had its ups and downs, but the ups are always far more significant than the downs; a testament to the man’s ability to turn things around. After starting his career with 5 straight losses, Mike eventually managed to turn this around, culminating in his most successful run as a manager in 2015 where he was for a time ranked the number 3 manager in the world. During this run, Mike managed to guide his fighters to a total of 39 title fights between them, gaining the record of having more than 25 title fight wins, a mean feat for any manager. Mike’s top fighter is London born Heavyweight juggernaut, Marty Stephenson. A quick look at his record might lead you to believe he is a “knockout or be knocked out” type of fighter; however, it is clear that both he and his manager know exactly what they’re doing as Stephenson has never experienced two straight losses, showing that they always know what went wrong, and how to put it right. Stephenson has a penchant for landing head kick knockouts, with a scary amount of his wins coming this way, so watch out for this in his next fight. Mike has fallen on hard times as of late, with his fighters losing 3 of their last four title fights and as a result he himself has fallen down the managerial rankings. However it would be beyond foolish to write him off, as he has proved more than once it is only a matter of time before he turns it around. He also has a very strong group of fighters including Stephenson, and recently crowned United States Fighting Welterweight Champion; submission specialist Arto “Stoneface” Blomsten. Both these fighters have had multiple title fights in their careers despite both only being 25 years old. It is safe to say the future looks bright for Mike Jursllla, and it would be no surprise to see him and his fighters possessing some gold in the near future. He is another factor that with one of his signature turnarounds, can help the ICON Alliance reach the top of the game.
  9. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/manager_avatars/1321963387muay.jpg Rocco Mediate Current MMA Record Record 234-83-4 (0 NCs) Wins 170 (T)KOs (72.65%) 8 Subs (3.42%) 56 Decisions (23.93%) Losses 33 (T)KOs (39.76%) 12 Subs (14.46%) 38 Decisions (45.78%) Historic 484-234-6 (0 NCs) Hometown: New York Country: Italy http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/flags_small/Italy.png (P:88) Location: New York Rank: 25 of 11107 (0.23%) Month Rank: 25 (0 change) Best Rank: 2 Opp Rank: 380 average League: Div 2. League 1 (P: 6) Top Fighter: Damian Hardacre ICON Profile: Ranked as the No.1 Manager in this awesome Alliance, Rocco Mediate is able to train his fighters to utterly dismantle their opponents, you need look no further than his record of 170 knockout victories credited to his fighters to see this. A veteran manager who knows how to get what he wants, Rooco’s fighters have been fighting for title belts since 2012, and they have not stopped since, which has allowed him to amass his extremely impressive record of 75 title fight wins. Rocco knows what he’s doing in the big fights and if there’s one manager other manager’s fear when it comes to title fights, its Rocco. His most high profile champion “Smokin” Joe Frazier, the current Future Fighting heavyweight champion, is an absolute savage, not only boasting amazing boxing skills but savage power in his hands and feet. Rocco will look to add to his already legendary record when the highly touted heavyweight Damian Hardacre, looks to take the Claymore Elite Combat Heavyweight Championship from current champion and world class knockout artist Jon Hess. That one is sure to bring fireworks. Rocco has previously been ranked as high as the number 2 manager in the world and is still number 25. He is looking for that elusive no.1 spot, a feat achievable this year with the support of the motivated ICON alliance. Already likely to be named as one of the greatest managers of all times, he has a chance to shoot up the rankings if he can guide Hardacre to the Heavyweight championship in the 2nd best MMA organisation in the world.
  10. What are pyramid leagues? I just got promoted from one, but it's showing every other manager in it with zero points. What are these? What do they mean? and what is the point of them?
  11. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/manager_avatars/1421012028bla.png Tony Sassano Current MMA Record Record 81-26-2 (0 NCs) Wins 30 (T)KOs (37.04%) 30 Subs (37.04%) 21 Decisions (25.93%) Losses 15 (T)KOs (57.69%) 0 Subs (0.00%) 11 Decisions (42.31%) Historic 124-78-3 (0 NCs) Hometown: London Country: United Kingdom http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/flags_small/United_Kingdom.png (P:22) Location: London Rank: 72 of 11095 (0.65%) Month Rank: 100 (+28 gain) Best Rank: 64 Opp Rank: 749 average League: Div 4. League 22 (P: 1) Top Fighter Tony Sassano Jnr ICON Profile: Tony Sassano is a manager who just plain and simple, knows how to get his fighters to win. His wins and losses ratio is terrific, as are his active fighter's. This man knows how to motivate his fighters, and can help them find ways to entertain as well as win. Not many managers look after their fighters as well as this man. His son Tony Sassano Jr. is an embodiment of everything his father’s philosophy stands for. Sassano Jr. is often seen wearing top of the range suits and has an excellent fashion sense, but like his father; when it comes to business, he can get it done, and in a variety of different ways. Sassano Jr has just one loss, but he has slick submissions, strong knockout ability, as well as the ability to grind a fight out. Tony Sr. knows how to get his fighters to look the part and act the part, and you can tell they are all very happy to be working with this Kingpin of the fight world, and they respect his ability to further their careers. He has even managed to manage one of his fighters; grinding wrestler Tyron Badass, to a championship belt, in a relatively short career. Tony Sr. had to battle some serious adversity early in his managerial career, his fighters had lost 12 times in the first 15 fights of his managerial career. Many would’ve called it a day, however, Tony did not, he knew if he was patient he would eventually find a winning formula; his record of 78 wins and 14 losses since that time are proof he made the right decision if ever there was any. His career is on a serious upward trajectory, which shows no signs of slowing down; as he is moving up the managerial rankings at a fast pace currently at 73, the sky is the limit from here.
  12. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/manager_avatars/1445826514263dif6.png Steel Penn Current MMA Record Record 191-152-6 (4 NCs) Wins 71 (T)KOs (37.17%) 69 Subs (36.13%) 51 Decisions (26.70%) Losses 102 (T)KOs (67.11%) 14 Subs (9.21%) 36 Decisions (23.68%) Historic 687-569-6 (5 NCs) TWGC 6 - 13 Hometown: Steel City Country: United States http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/flags_small/United_States_of_America.png (P:27) Location: Hilo Rank: 583 of 11093 (5.26%) Month Rank: 658 (+75 gain) Best Rank: 106 Opp Rank: 661 average League: Div 5. League 67 (P: 1) Top Fighter Wooden Pencil ICON Profile: This man really needs no introduction, the FOUNDER of the ICON Alliance and somebody who is already one of the most decorated managers in the history of the sport. Steel Penn a true leader of men has earned many awards for his contributions to the sport not limited to his own fighters. He has been very committed to Philanthropy as recognised when he won the yearly award in both 2013 and 2014, as well as awards for contributions to nutrition. Steel’s Organisation – Steel Penn ICON, has also been ranked as no.1 in the city of Hilo and 15th in the world, impressive for a man who is also managing world champions. A true ambassador of Tycoon MMA, Steel Penn’s trophy cabinet would have been enough to sink the titanic on its own. Steel Penn’s journey started successfully; but not necessarily spectacularly, as he started with an extremely strong win:loss ratio, but managed some seriously decision prone fighters such as Bringer of Hype, Hype Raiser and Hi Howareyou. All of this would start to change however; as Penn started ditchin the fitchin and started to produce more exciting fighters with deadly strikers and submission artist alike. Perhaps the greatest symbol of this change was at SPFT 6 back on 9th March in 2013, when Penn’s best fighter to date; Wooden Pencil, became the first of Penn’s fighters to both fight in a title fight and win a world championship. It all began with that fateful left hook to the jaw of Bambang Ridwan. Wooden Pencil still holds the Hardcore Montreal Fight League World Championship today, often winning with dynamic knockouts. Steel Penn would go on to produce other World Champions such as The Avenger of Steel Penn and Freddy Steel in an era of time where he produced various types of fighters, who between them competed in of 50 title matches. That is an incredible achievement for a manager. To give some idea of his versatility as a manager, Penn’s fighters have amassed between them over 50 wins by submission, decision and knockout. Steel Penn will be looking to add to his trophy cabinet as a manager and possibly break the top 100 managers in the world this year. However it appears his larger goal for this year is to help the ICON Alliance become the most powerful Alliance in the world of Tycoon MMA. And who would bet against him? Long Live Steel Penn!
  13. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/manager_avatars/1449162191index.jpg Drew Bee Current MMA Record Record 40-2-0 (0 NCs) Wins 39 (T)KOs (97.50%) 0 Subs (0.00%) 1 Decisions (2.50%) Losses 2 (T)KOs (100.00%) 0 Subs (0.00%) 0 Decisions (0.00%) Historic 41-3-1 (0 NCs) Hometown: Honolulu Country: United States http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/flags_small/United_States_of_America.png (P:27) Location: Las Vegas Rank: 101 of 11093 (0.91%) Month Rank: 141 (+40 gain) Best Rank: 78 Opp Rank: 795 average League: Div 6. League 72 (P: 1) Top Fighter Zain Wu ICON Profile: Drew Bee is a very hands-on manager, who whilst he has not been around for as long as any managers in this alliance, is right up there with the most effective. As a rookie, he had a staggering record, not a single one of his fighters was defeated for a 25 fight streak! I challenge you to find a manager with a record like that. He is yet to manage a fighter to a belt, but we can all agree just by looking at his record that a belt is a matter of when rather than if. Drew’s top fighter Zain Wu, encompasses all the values which Drew’s fighters have come to define themselves by, he is a dynamic finisher with a very strong wrestling background. Drew has clearly realised that wrestling is extremely important at the highest levels of the game, even if it is only used as a defence mechanism in the sprawl and brawl style that his fighters use to such devastating effect. A good manager always recruits well, and Drew has shown this by adding to his ranks with powerful wrestler Dwayne James and talented Kickboxer Mark Jack. Savvy recruitment and tactics have earned Drew a place in the top 100 managers in the world of MMA, peaking at 78, Drew now sits at a handsome 101st best manager in the world. Drew has also shown what all businessmen need, a ruthless streak. After rookie fighter Randall Nelson got caught in a kneebar by uncontracted fighter Julian Drotski, Drew showed him the door the very next day. Drew has already given much to the MMA world, and we are excited to see what more he will contribute in the future, his fighters love to finish fights, and it’s only a matter of time before one of them brings home the belt he so craves.
  14. I am happy to write promotional articles or articles about a particular concept. If someone wants to hire me to do it and gives me the time to research what I'm doing I would be more than happy to write
  15. I would've been more on this bandwagon when he first came back, and finished a guy in the first round with never seen before knockout power
  16. Johnson Barnett Alcantara Northcutt Saffiedine - 3 years ago Ellenberger gets this all day, dunno what has happened to him
  17. I hope Mir beats Hunt, but I don't know if I see it happening
  18. I need a sponsor for my new fighter, he is very green, but has the potential to become something truly special, he can grind and has knockout power with a developing boxing game certainly one to watch: http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=287414
  19. I am a new manager and i joined the game about a week ago, my fighters have managed overall good results on QFC, but now they are getting contract and fight offers from organsations, I would like a mentor to bounce ideas off of and be advised on how to deal with the overall situation
  20. I'm only a rookie, but I think the clinch is just one of the basic skills you need to give your fighters on this game, it doesn't need to be what they base their game on, but if it sucks they will get destroyed all the time. At the very least you have to be able to defend in the clinch (Clinchwork, escapes and defensive grappling)
  21. this might be a stupid question, but how do you guys create avatars?
  22. Bret “Grotski” the Grinder (287414) Based in Los Angeles Excellent wrestling, with real knockout power, potential to become a very well rounded mixed martial artist http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=287414
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