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  1. I'm sorry you all had to go through this. I hope you all decide to make #300k+ KT fighters for DFC - Las Vegas. I will however have less restrictions: No weight requirement (held in the 265+ weight class of DFC), 18 year old creations only with #300k+ IDs, and whatever sliders you want to use. The more fighters we have signed up, the more fun we will have. DFC has put on 22 events to date and hope to continue our legacy. Between myself, Gabe Gardner, JcVd and KLE2, we should be able to insure your KT fighters have not only a home, but a secured home with a future. The first event will kick off when we have enough fighters ready. We could have a lot of fun with this and I am still open to suggestions and opinions.
  2. This is about to happen at DFC in Las Vegas. As soon as we hit 300k ID, I will start sending out contracts. This will be 300k I'D restricted, 18yr old only creations, KT league with open weight. Choose whatever weight you want! The fights will occur in DFC - Las Vegas's 265+ weight division. Once you have made your fighter please pm me, Jay Lawrence, in game and I will send you a contract. Hopefully we can have some fun with this! To answer some questions, here are the rules on creation: -18 years old ONLY -300k+ ONLY -ANY weight you want. Fights will occur in the 265+ division...id recommend NOT going with a 130lb fighter! -max of 2 fighters per manager in the kickboxing division. That doesn't mean you can't create more, just only 2 can be fighting in this division at any time. -All initial contracts will be 4 fights, 3k/3k/3k. Raises will be given upon contract renewals and when a title is won. -Contract renewals will be given when you have 1 fight left on contract. -If the manager goes inactive for 15 days, his fighter(s) will be booted. Here are the rules I will be following for events. -All events will be kickboxing rules, in the cage (This is Sin City baby, we don't need no ring and ropes; we fight in the cage), 5 rounds of 5 minutes. Title fights will be 5 rounds of 10 minutes. -I will schedule events as often as needed to get fighters a fight about every 3-6 weeks. -The first event will likely be scheduled about 3-4 weeks out after we have 20 fighters will to test their hiddens. Here is primarily how I will be creating match ups- -Total hype/rank base. Because we don't have to worry about skill or age, your fighter will be fighting purely for rank and hype. This will also benefit those who join early, as those who wait will have to fight their way up from the very bottom. There will be blood. There will be glory.
  3. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1469541959LVMayehm4.jpg Recap by Jay Lawrence Although Mayhem 4 was actually our worst rating we've received to date, but! it identified some great up and coming fighters in DFC. Mayhem 4 was also packed with some decision victories between very closely matched fighters. Main Event - Smith vs. Pereira Smith is managed by Dave Ashbourne and has the potential to become a future champion. Smith worked kicks and punches to tear Pereira down right from the bell. Pereira had nothing for Smith and was knocked out at 1:08 in round 1. Pereira was the #1 contender for the Bantamweight title and this win moved Smith into the #1 contender slot. Smith earned KO of the night for his quick decisive victory vs. a #1 contender. Co-Main event - Lightweight title fight Jaskok vs. Tay These two grapplers probably created the most buzz for a fight in DFC history. Each with articles in the Tycoon Times and back and forth bantering on Buzz as well as the forums. This fight had a lot of energy going into it and it was a true test of grappler ability between these two mat artists. Both fighters had undefeated records and both fighters were making their debut with DFC. Hugh Jaskok managed by Jay Van Chief came out the victor and became the first DFC Lightweight champion after forcing Tay to tap at 2:22 in the first round. Jaskok is set to defend his title on 8-27-16 at DFC Sin City 6 vs. the undefeated Henry Teller. Jaskok won submission of the night for his domination of another grappler in a highly anticipated fight. Lebowitz vs. Oddweek Lebowitz managed by Katarina was able to convince the judges after a full 15 minute fight. These two opponents were very evenly matched and it showed in the 28:29 scoring. Lebowitz was able to control the first and third round, but the second round was all Oddweek. The back and forth battling kept the fans on their seats the entire match. There were many points within the match where everyone thought it was over, but both fighters showed a lot of heart to continue going. The hard battling earned these fighters fight of the night. McPot vs. Cuts Another back and forth battle here with both fighters going the full 15 minutes. Petie McPot managed by Kane Fandango got the 29:28 nod in the end and gave Razor Cuts his first loss. Barber vs. Duck Duck was the more experienced fighter here, but it didn't show. Miguel Barber managed by David Muniz found a quick triangle within the first minute to force Duck to tap. Briansky vs. Fec Briansky dominated the first two rounds, but Fec was warmed up by the 3rd and completely controlled the 3rd round. It wasn't enough for the judges though, who gave Briansky the win. Many wonder what could've happened if there was another round or two for these fighters. Sathish vs. Stroker This would have been a GREAT fight. IF, Sathish could've made weight. Sathish ended up just 3 pounds too heavy and his camp has been warned for his mis-management of weight. Griffith vs. Flipper Griffith dominated this fight and it has been confirmed, Flipper has a severe traumatic brain injury as a result of this fight. Griffith sunk a rear naked choke that Flipper refused to tap for. Griffith held on until the ref stopped it and afterward Flipper was observed with blood coming out of his nose and ears. Flipper was quickly rushed to the hospital and although he is having trouble with speech and walking, he is okay. DFC will cover Flipper's medical bills, but Flipper's MMA career is over. McFucked vs. Griffinsky A quick takedown and armbar from McFucked ended this early. McFucked was rumored to be training with and possibly dating notorious UFC fighter Rhonda Rousey and McFucked's tactics appeared to coincide with the rumors. This was manager Kane Fandango's second win on this event card. Angelo vs. The Monk This fight started off terrible with both fighters rushing for takedowns and neither able to succeed. This had the resemblance of a youth mat club match at first and I think I heard more laughs then boos or cheers from the crowd. Ultimately the Monk got the takedown, but then both fighters began holding onto the cage, WTF!? Who is training these guys...Dora the Explorer? Angelo, managed by Bashar the Lion was able to show he has some training and he committed to an armbar that forced The Monk to a quick tap in lieu of a dislocated elbow. This was a great win for Angelo after his loss last month to Alex Smith.
  4. All your fighters in DFC are stand up boxing or muay thai fighters, so I don't understand what you mean here. Maybe you are confusing me with Larry Mizzou of Carnage Fighting?
  5. Ahh, I didn't know about the experience and I'm glad we already have that. Michio, your points are obvious and agreeable. I wouldn't even consider a fighter gaining much in physicals, maybe a tiny bit in secondaries, but I would believe they would get decent gains from what we categorize as primaries. For example, the best way to get better at boxing - box someone better than you. Obviously if you only last 5 seconds you're not going to learn much. But going 5 minutes with someone who legitimately wants to knock you out cold is going to teach you a lot more than you'll learn in hours of sparring with pads on. As far as the coding, it's pretty much already there. Set each fight similar as if both fighters are doing a boxing/mt/wrestling/BJJ spar against each other all at once. Then multiply the gains by how long round 1 lasted. If it went 5 minutes, you get 100%. If it went 1 minute, fighters get 20%, or something similar to this. Doing this would also go into the fact that you don't learn from fighting people worse than you, you only learn from fighting people better than you. But anyone overly concerned about their W/L record who just wants to crush cans, would probably dislike this idea.
  6. 10^ how can you not like a guy who sacrifices his time to put out a paper, makes badass posters and is an all around good guy who truly cares for the game and players.
  7. Real life fighters learn more from their fights than they ever will in a day at the gym. They should also learn from their fights in this game. What they improve in should be relative to what they encountered in the fight. It does not have to be a significant amount, but it would add a bit of different strategy to the game: Do I wait until my 16yr old is peaked, or fight young if it is a fair fight? This might also get more fighters fighting more fights. PROS: More realistic Creates more fights Adds another dimension to strategy & tactics Encourages players to fight their fighters earlier Might encourage more fair fights - if you're crushing cans, you're not going to learn anything! CONS: Might make managers want to extend fight length. (Counter - use only what is learned in round 1...we all know we are too tired to learn much after that anyway in RL) People might spam fights (Counter - only give experience for 1 fight every set period of time, maybe 1 month? or even...first 4 fights then once a month after that?) What do you all think? This has likely been brought up before, but I could not find it.
  8. This is already in the game, just save your settings once and you can do that before releasing.
  9. or the game having a glitch forcing two events on the same night and your hype rating go down .
  10. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1468865964arena%2015.jpg Preview by Jay Lawrence Main Event - Clark vs. Svenson "The Crack Addict" will be arriving to face "Thunder" is this main event featuring two of AFC's best. Clark is coming off a 4-win streak, but this will quite possibly be his toughest fight to date. This will be Clark's first fight with a true fighting organization. Svenson has been criticized for his lack of consistency after losing his last fight against Pasquale Barra. Svenson was the favorite to win that fight and is the favorite to win this fight as well. Hopefully Svenson doesn't allow The Crack Addict to control the fight and he goes for an early victory. Co-Main Event - Morehead vs. Tunney This will be a close fight expected to go to the ground early and stay there. Both fighters are experienced grapplers and it is going to be difficult for Morehead to end Tunney's 3 fight win streak. However, Morehead has the experience fighting in AFC with this being his 4th fight and this will be Tunney's debut fight. It will be interesting to see how Tunney makes his first mark here at AFC. Tracy vs. Bowlen Tracy has been thrown to the wolves in this one as he faces "Precious" Pat Bowlen. This will be Tracy's debut, but Bowlen is clearly the better fighter. There is not much else about this fight, Tracy will lose, Bowlen will get his hand raised, Tracy should just stay in the locker room! Shankariya vs. Tron Expect these two fighters to come out swinging hard. Both are stand up fighters with a hard punch and granite chin. Shankariya is the better boxer, but not by much and these two very evenly matched fighters will put on a great show for the London natives. Shankariya will look to end it early and use his fists to send Tron sleeping. Once the bell rings, don't blink your eyes as one of these fighters will get an early knockout. Palms vs. Staff Palms and Staff have one thing in common: They've both lost to the current champion Gregory Erickson and neither of them lasted beyond the first round. As these two competitors fight to revive their careers they find themselves facing the polar opposites of themselves. Palms is a BJJ expert whereas Staff is a mixed Boxing and Muay Thai fighter. This should be an interesting bout for when in the standup Staff will have the clear advantage, but on the mat Palms will be untouchable. Date vs. Yamaguchi Date missed out on a title shot over two months ago and it seems to have left a bad taste in his mouth. Date has since defeated every opponent. Yamaguchi on the other hand found himself tapping out to a ground fighter in his last bout, but he won't have to worry about that in this one. Date is a Muay Thai specialist and Yamaguchi is a boxing specialist. The standup is where this will start and finish. While in the clinch Date will be powerful, but Date will have to get through Yamaguchi's punches to find the clinch. Dundee vs. Turner If turner were prepared for this fight, he would likely have the advantage. That is not the case though. Dundee is ready to fight and will keep this in the stand up the best he can. Turner seems to have lost some confidence in his abilities and is entering the fight with low morale. It is doubtful if Turner can get close enough to Dundee to bring this fight to the mat, where Turner has the advantage. Investiga vs. Silva This debut fight between these two fighters will be a great start to one career. Silva is the clear underdog here and it is a wonder if he even wants to fight in this one, I just hope Investiga doesn't break one of Silva's limbs before Silva has a chance to have an MMA career. Martin vs. Trump Trump has a huge advantage going into this fight. Trump is far superior in boxing, muay thai, and wrestling. Martin has the advantage on the mat, but it is highly doubtful that Martin could overcome Trump's takedown defense. Either way, Trump makes his debut here and Martin is just trying to cling on to a devastating career in this sport. Yamanata vs. Huntingon These two mis-managed fighters look to face off in the opening fight for AFC 15. I don't think either of these fighters want to fight anymore as they have both lost their last two fights and they appear to be morally crushed. These fighters are evenly matched but it is doubtful either will put forth their best effort. This fight should be entertaining enough to keep the fans' attention while they're trying to find their seats in the stands. That is it for AFC 15. We have several novice fighters debuting in this bout who have the potential to make history with AFC. Some of AFC's best are here to fight in the main event when Crank and Svenson battle for the crowd.
  11. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1469299450oie_emK5U0kU9Sdz.gif Recap by Jay Lawrence First off, please take a moment and soak in the beautiful poster created by JcVd of DFC. What a fine professional poster that is and so fitting with the name and theme of this event. This event was the second of a two-part show and marks a special moment - The last event ever booked by BBP; A glorious stage in DFC history and one which we can finally look back on the train wreck that was BBP and the future glory of what will be DFC. Main Event - Erik Larson managed by Alfie Jackson defeats high profile fighter Avon Barksalot by submission in the first round This fight started off ugly for Larson as he got a big hook to the face from Barksalot that opened up a cut within the first second. Erik persisted through the punch, took down Avon and managed a half guard that ultimately turned into a rear naked choke. Barksalot had a total of 0 answers for Larson's ground game and we're still waiting for him to wake up from that sleeper. This big win from Larson earned him a title shot vs. Jon Laston on 8-19-16 at Mayhem 6. Larson is also the first fighter in DFC history to get 3 submission wins in DFC events. For managing to submit a high profile fighter while bleeding from the face, Larson earned the Submission of the Night Award. Co-Main Event - Prince Rogers Nelson managed by Jackson Wink continues his winning streak (5) after defeating Gabriel De Angelico by TKO in Round 1 Angelico found himself in the clinch early which is Nelson's forte. Angelico could not find a way out and Nelson punch him at every turn. Angelico endured a total of 23 powerful strikes from Nelson within a matter of seconds, but never lost his balance and never fell to the mat. It was a brilliant effort, but not enough to keep Angelico in the fight as the referee stopped it early and raised Nelson's hand in victory. This win by Prince Nelson earned him a title shot vs. Champion Gerard Butler at DFC Sin City 5 on 8-20-16. Featherweight TITLE FIGHT - Andre Hendrix vs. Dmitry Muratov, Hendrix managed by Grapple Academy showed why he is the undisputed Featherweight Champion of DFC after he forced Muratov to tap in Round 4 For the most part Muratov appeared to be controlling this fight. Both fighters spent 99% of the fight on the ground rolling around in a sheer battle of technique and posture that only a true grappling fan can appreciate. Hendrix appeared to be desperately looking for a submission while Muratov controlled Hendrix at every attempt. Low and behind Hendrix caught Muratov by surprise and was able to sneak in a Guillotine from full guard and Muratov tapped just before passing out. Hopefully Muratov learns from this mistake as he lost his title shot and Hendrix remains the Featherweight Champion of DFC. Hendrix will have his hands full though as he is already lined up to fight #1 contender Tomas Lindberg on 8-27-16 at Mayhem 7. Gu vs. Mack - Chi Gu managed by Roco Milstown wins by TKO in Round 1 I just don't understand Rodney Mack's tactics here. Mack controlled the clinch, then decided to pull guard from the clinch against Chi Gu! Big mistake Mack, as Chi Gu rained down like a full Mack Truck on a downhill slope. Punch after Punch after Punch for a total of 25 punches on Mack's face within 4 minutes was enough to convince the ref to put a stop to this one. Mack argued he was still fighting, Chi Gu wanted to knock out the rest of Mack's teeth, but the referee decided this one is over and he raised Gu's hand for the win. Gu decided to call for a title shot after this one. Jay Lawrence in the post-event interview got on camera to say directly to Gu, "Gu won 1 mid-card fight, he has not yet proven he is light heavyweight champion material. Let's see how he does against a real challenge, Deait Shaw." Gu and Shaw both accepted and are already scheduled to fight on 8-26-16 at Mayhem 7 for a potential title contention slot. Watts vs. Silva - Chat Watts managed by O Ruiz wins by Unanimous Decision Let's be honest with ourselves, this was a boring fight. This looked like a middle school pushing match and I can't believe the referee allowed it to go on as long as it did. The crowd was booing by the middle of round 1 and I've had more pleasure from a shit on the jon than watching this crap. This fight was so bad I fired the loser, Junior Silva, C'est la vie! I hope Chat Watts can get some time with coaches before his next fight because I will not tolerate fights like this. Billie vs. Dong - Billie managed by Alfred Corey wins by Unanimous Decision King Dong probably saw enough of Billie to last a lifetime during Dong's 15 minutes in the cage with Billie. Although Billie could not finish Dong, he sure controlled this one. 43 total strikes on Dong, but Dong would not fall. Dong is a living, breathing, heavyweight punching bag that Billie just could not drop. Dong was about as impressive as a gold fish in a glass bowl; he did nothing. I'm on a roll tonight so, King Dong, "YOU'RE FIRED!" Palmer vs. Porgie - Palmer managed by Victorio Faber wins by Majority Majority Decision In his debut fight, Palmer was able to show he knows how to get the nod from the judges. This was a close fight in which both fighters had significant moments throughout the fight where they were in control. These two very evenly matched opponents have been a bit criticized for being too defensive and not aggressive enough, but it wasn't for a lack of trying. Both fighters threw strike after strike, but neither could find any pay dirt on the other side of the punch. This was fight with some very exciting moments and although Palmer couldn't finish the fight, he has shown he knows how to get his hand held high at the end and that is all that really matters. Jones vs. Gilmore - Jones managed by Bors Relic wins by Unanimous Decision This was the first of four events that truly tested the judge's abilities to score the cards. The judges chose correctly as Jones was without a doubt the clear victor in this bout and he continued his professional record to 3-0. Gilmore was only able to land 1 strike on Jones throughout the 15 minutes of dancing with him whereas Jones found several openings to cause injury to Gilmore. Enough that Gilmore's blood may very well have permanently stained the cage at Wild Bob's bar. Super vs. Stark - Super managed by Bobby Smith wins by KO in 25 seconds This was probably the most exciting 25 seconds in this entire event. Both fighters came out on the mat fast, hard, and violent. Super was swinging, Stark was kicking, and before the bell finished ringing, Stark was out cold on the mat. The referee quickly covered Stark up and called the match. This was a great debut from Basil Super and his quick decimation of Stark earned him the KO of the night award! Mason vs. Maldonado - Mason managed by Gabe T.S. Gardner wins by TKO in Round 3 This was one hell of an opening fight that really got things rolling at Sin City 2. Both fighters were relatively unknown entering this event and they both set to make a name for themselves as they punished each other inside the steel cage. Maldonado really wanted to keep this fight in the Clinch, but Mason said, "Get back" and punished Maldonado time and time again. There were many points in this fight where the fans thought Maldonado would make a come back. Maldonado persisted and lasted through 3 rounds, but Mason's onslaught of punches was too great for Maldonado to endure. For the exciting 3 rounds of entertainment, these fighters earned the Fight of the Night award. And that is it folks, see you next time at Mayhem 4- http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1469541959LVMayehm4.jpg
  12. Thank you Mike for fixing the issue and rescheduling mayhem 3. However, it appears something still went wrong as we had our two events which had decent ratings, but the organization lost hype overall through the weekend. I think the organization should've gained hype from these events and the server crashing Mayhem 3 might have had an impact on this.
  13. Jay Lawrence: Now that I could definitely do for you Hari. You deserve a rematch vs Jones and I'll send the internal affairs team into the rumor of Leslie Smith paying off the judges.
  14. Jay Lawrence - Hari, if you want this fight you need to ask Muratov to move up a weight class; I won't be asking him. I am a little disappointed in you though, calling out someone smaller than you!
  15. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1469178517MAYHEM%203.PNG Recap by Jay Lawrence After riots in the streets of Vegas which initiated over at Bravado Productions caused Mayhem 3 to be postponed, we were able to get the show on the road last night (to see the full story about the riots, please read the next Tycoon Times). You all got the results and can read it for yourselves, but this is my personal recap and what each fight means for the winners: Main Event - Gerard Butler managed by Katarina wins the first DFC Welterweight title I have to say I was pretty surprised by this fight. When I first booked it I thought Teddy Bremner would have the advantage here and I almost felt bad booking Gerald. Gerard has less experience and Teddy had 3 primary skills > Gerard, but Gerard Butler quickly proved me wrong. They entered the fight with an impressive 9-0 record, but only Gerard continues as the undefeated one. I hope Gerard's reign as champion is long and glorious. There are plenty of contenders waiting to try and knock Gerard off his pedastal. Gerard's quick decisive victory in a high-profile fight also rewarded him the KO of the night award. Co-Main Event - Henry Teller managed by Suge Knight wins by submission Henry Teller was the underdog going into this fight and Gabe predicted him to lose by decision, but Henry had other things in mind. Both fighters stood toe to toe and had a rock'em sock'em good time hitting each other for everything they had. Henry connected on 43 different strikes, but won by submission as a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu white belt! For being a white belt, winning as the underdog, and putting on a great show for the fans, Henry Teller was presented with the Submission of the night award. Henry's performance places him in the #2 contender slot and earned him a renegotiated contract with a significant raise. Jackson vs. Balboa - Jackson managed by Alfie Jackson wins by TKO (Knees) It took this loss for Rocky Balboa's manager to realize how poor of a fighter Rocky is. Rocky is now available as a free agent after Steve entirely decimated Rocky in this fight. For some reason, Rocky went right to the clinch which is where Steve loves to be. I think Rocky regretted that decision as evident by his attempts to immediately break the clinch, but Steve wasn't about to let him go. Steve laid on an onslaught of elbows and knees that tore Rocky down and cut him up. Hopefully anyone looking to pick Rocky up in the FA will not be too concerned about his looks as Steve's surgical reconstruction of Rocky's face might not be clinically approved. Steve's victor on this night put him in the #2 contender slot for the 205lb title. Lindberg vs. Fugat - Lindberg managed by Parker Lewis wins by TKO (Strikes) Lindberg was predicted by Gabe to win by knockout in the first round and he met his expectations. Fugat didn't go down without a fight though as both went straight to the clinch and banged away. A beautiful uppercut from Lindberg nearly knocked Fugat out and after that it was just a matter of time. Lindberg reaffirmed why he is the #1 contender for the title and he will be facing the DFC Featherweight Champion Andre Hendrix in the next title fight. Myers vs. Reealopubo - Shane Myers managed by Larry Mizzou wins by submission (Kimura) This was a fight for the #2 contender slot in the Featherweight division and Myers surprised everyone when he defeated the undefeated Joe Reealopubo. I think Joe was just as surprised and maybe he entered the fight too confident for his own good. Joe's performance drops him out of title contention and Myers' moves into the #2 contender slot. Myers was luck in this fight as if this went the distance Joe would've definitely been crowned the victor. Joe was dominating the fight before he got caught in a Kimura by an opportunistic Myers. Silva vs. Al - Silva managed by Mystery Man wins by Unanimous Decision after 3 rounds Both fighters were debuting in this bout and they both put on a great show for the fans. A total of 19 takedown attempts, a total of 10 submission attempts, we had punches, kicks, ground strikes, and clinches. These two 18 year olds put on a heck of a show and although Silva was predicted to be knocked out in the first round, he lasted all 3 and got his hand raised. This exciting fight earned these two youngsters a fight of the night award, well done! Jones vs. Kunwar - Jones managed by Leslie Smith wins by Split Decision after 3 rounds This could arguably be the fight of the night as well. Both of these fighters did great and you can't get anymore evenly matched than these two youngsters. Many times I thought Kunwar was going to have the win here, but 22 sub attempts all came up dry. Jones is a slippery fella and he must know how to please the judges (at least 2 of them) to get the nod. Ironically, the third judge had Kunwar winning every round. Rumors are already circling about Leslie paying off the judges for his fighter here. A potential rematch could be in the near future for these two so we can get a real win out of one of them. Varga vs. Diaz - Varga managed by Jer Zag wins by KO in round 2 Diaz was the favorite here, expected to take the win by submission right away. That nearly happened several times as the fighters quickly went to the mat in round 1 and Diaz appeared to be comfortably controlled the ground game. The bell rang for round 2 and Varga learned from round 1; he kept the fight standing. It only took 18 seconds of round 2 and Varga found himself standing over Diaz. A great win from another underdog! This win is a testament to Varga who is beginning to move up the ranks and bring in the fans. Crowder vs. Lawler - Crowder managed by Abe Beasley wins by KO in Round 1 Crowder made his professional debut here and he made it memorable! Crowder spent a total of 50 seconds in the ring, quickly destroying Lawler and then he left. No hand raise, no appealing to the crowd, he just left. And for that, the crowd loved him! Skills, and thats it. Fighting, and nothing else; Crowder is a performer whether he wants to be or not. Great debut, congratulations! Niguez vs. Johnson - Niguez managed by Gaz Sheehan wins by Unanimous Decision after 3 rounds After losing his debut fight, Niguez showed he can be a professional here. These two fighters got their fight postponed on Friday night just before showing, but that didn't stop them from banging it out here. Niguez thoroughly controlled this one, stuffing 17 of Johnson's takedown attempts, and getting 3 of his own. The fight however resulted in boos from the crowd as neither fighter ever landed a single strike and the fight looked more like a high school wrestling match.
  16. Jack Johnson tweets @ Tarter McNugget - you're a great fighter, but you were lucky to get me on the mat. Man up and take me on a rematch so I can break your larynx and finally get some peace and quiet around here.
  17. About 15 hours ago DFC Mayhem 3 should've aired. It never happened and the fighters who were scheduled to fight now all show their next fight is 15 hours ago. I've sent Mike a message, hopefully he can fix this.
  18. Not sure what has happened to Mayhem 3, it just kind of disappeared. The fighters are still showing they have an upcoming fight and I've sent a message to Mike Tycoon. Hopefully he can fix it.
  19. Mr. Fitzpatrick you are a true champion and Greeley will need to bring his "A" game when he steps in the cage with you. I will make sure to have extra medics on standby at this fight as there is a great potential for injury before all is said and done.
  20. I can understand why people wouldn't want to vote for Trump. I cannot understand why anyone would want to vote for Hillary.
  21. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/12/12w3.jpg Jack Johnson on Twitter - I let you, the fans, down in my last fight vs. McFukur and he was able to get me to the ground. I was not ready for the ground game. But alas! the great folks at Bravado Productions have signed me up for a fight vs. another who prefers to punch other men rather than squeezing them. Jen Ferry, there's a reason I wear a size 18 shoe and you will find its mark upon your face when I curb stomp your "Giant" ass at Bravado 6. Remember to wear your mouthpiece you don't want to lose your tooth!
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