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  1. Kilo "Bloodbath" Maluga (58-14-0) #1 P4P Fighter on the Planet Juiced to the gills Kiribati's Most Wanted Voted Most Likely to Mike Tyson somebody's ear Disciple of the Just Bleed Gods 2021 Fighter of the Year 2022 Fighter of the Year 2022 Super Heavyweight Olympic Gold Medalist Even though Kilo's nickname is Bloodbath because he's notoriously known for his satanic blood rituals and violent human sacrifices inside the MMA cage, Kilo's nickname should be "The Punisher" for the beating he puts on his opponents. He pummels them into defeat with a dynamic attack known as the 8 points of contact and breaks them down from the inside out. His opponents should consider themselves lucky it's illegal, because he would use his granite chin and headbutt the shit out of them if he could. 58wins, 58 knockouts. He's turned out more lights than the Clinton's. Let's watch his highlight reel. Turn your night vision goggles on folks, there will be blood, violence, and chilling homoerotic fantasies if @Steel is in the room. Please ignore the sound of flesh flapping, he's just enjoying his moment away from the missus. Devastating Knees "Kilo's knees break opponents down and lesser men men wilt under his sheer power level. He's the scariest fighter I ever seen and he's sculpted like a Greek God. One that I'd like to rub lavender, coconut, and huckleberry on in the mornin'." @actionjackson Maluga working the clinch nicely. Gyu Yeob is working for position but Maluga cracks him with a big knee to the head! Gyu Yeob crumples up against the cage and Maluga lands two more shots before the ref can save Gyu Yeob! This one is all over! Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:55 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Knee & Punches). Kilo Maluga! Maluga is working the Thai clinch up against the cage. He yanks Takuma's head to one side and delivers a picture perfect knee, right on the button! Boom! Down goes Takuma! He's out! He's out! The fight is over, just like that! Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:15 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Knee). Kilo Maluga! Maluga drops Branca with a big knee straight up the middle! Branca is covering up against the cage but manages to escape and gets back to his feet! Today's fight clock is brought to you by... OOOH that's a huge shot by Maluga! Branca is in big trouble here - the ref steps in to save him and this one is all over! Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:59 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Kilo Maluga! Maluga jerks The Barbarian's head down, straight into the path of a devastating knee! The Barbarian drops to the floor in a crumpled heap! Maluga goes to throw a finishing haymaker but pulls out - good sportsmanship from Maluga because The Barbarian was completely out of it. That was a nice finish - just the right level of brutality to send everyone home happy. Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:12 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Knee). Kilo Maluga! Maluga lands a big knee! That's hurt Alyoshin! Oh, he's all over the place! Maluga lands another knee that sends Alyoshin to the floor and the referee steps in to end the fight! Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:58 of round 2, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Kilo Maluga! Lethal Head Kicks "Kilo hails stan for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Not a single binary or non-binary person alive has survived Kilo's deadly roundhouse." @j666 Maluga lands a brutal head kick. Le Tobb looks out on his feet and Maluga throws more strikes until the ref is forced to stop the fight! Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:27 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Kick and Punches). Kilo Maluga! Maluga feints a jab and as The Barbarian dips his head, Maluga unleashes a brutal head kick that catches The Barbarian right on the jaw! Timbeeer! The Barbarian falls backwards in slow motion, only propped up by the cage! Maluga smiles a psychotic smile as he stares down his unconscious opponent. That is a scary man. Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:19 of round 2, we have a winner by way of KO (Head Kick). Kilo Maluga! Cruz Jr wants to stay close but Maluga steps back to make room for something. Cruz Jr seems frozen to the spot and bam! huge swing of the leg from Maluga and Cruz Jr drops like he has been shot! A huge head kick and it's all over! Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:59 of round 3, we have a winner by way of KO (Head Kick). Kilo Maluga! Look low, kick high! Maluga uses the oldest trick in the book to send Babinski tumbling to the canvas, in a truly brutal knockout! Maluga is absolutely delighted - when Babinski wakes up, I doubt he'll be quite so happy! Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:19 of round 3, we have a winner by way of KO (Head Kick). Kilo Maluga! Maluga lands a brutal head kick. Namasuzuki looks out on his feet and Maluga throws more strikes until the ref is forced to stop the fight! Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:10 of round 2, we have a winner by way of TKO (Kick and Punches). Kilo Maluga! Maluga circles to his right before unloading a perfect head kick! Johnson drops to the canvas, hurt badly! Maluga follows Johnson to the ground and unloads with a series of strikes that force the referee to step in and end the fight! This one is all over! Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:13 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Kilo Maluga! Leifsson misses with a body shot and Maluga counters with a massive head kick! KABOOM! Leifsson is out cold! A devastating KO! Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:46 of round 2, we have a winner by way of KO (Head Kick). Kilo Maluga! Puno tries to land a body kick and as Puno loses concentration momentarily, Maluga counters with a picture perfect head kick! Puno goes down, out cold! The referee rushed in to check on his condition - I'm sure he'll be ok but that was a massive knockout! Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:55 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Head Kick). Kilo Maluga! Uppercuts from Hell "It's a known and uncontested fact that Kilo has the most feared uppercuts in the business of combat sports. The one he hit Mumu with still gives me nightmares. R.I.P. Mumu me old mate." @TJMitchell Simard bobbing and weaving nicely... He's ducked under a jab and ducks again but ooooooh! Maluga comes at him with an uppercut from hell! Simard falls to the canvas, unconscious! This one is all over! Oh man, looking at the replay that was right on the button! Simard was out before he hit the floor! Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:18 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Kilo Maluga! Maluga creates a bit of space for himself and rocks Cruz Jr with a big uppercut! Cruz Jr tries to clinch up but Maluga pushes him back against the cage and lands another monster strike that crumples Cruz Jr to the mat! Cruz Jr covers up and Maluga unloads with more strikes until the referee steps in to end the bout! Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:17 of round 2, we have a winner by way of TKO (Punches). Kilo Maluga! Zulu leaves his chin hanging out and Maluga seizes the opportunity with an uppercut! Zulu crumbles to the floor in a heap! The referee steps in and tends to the downed fighter! What a knockout! Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:32 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Kilo Maluga! Maluga dips a shoulder and cracks Mumu with a mighty uppercut! Mumu falls back against the cage and Maluga unloads with a barrage of strikes! Mumu is completely out with his eyes open, only supported by the cage! Save him ref! Eventually the ref decides to do his job and jumps in - Maluga screams abuse at the incompetent official before going over to celebrate with his corner. Brutal stuff! Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:17 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Kilo Maluga! Maluga throws a big uppercut that drops Rain! More strikes from Maluga and the referee jumps in to stop the fight! Rain lies dazed against the cage as Maluga celebrates with his cornermen! Ladies and gentlemen, after 3:52 of round 2, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Kilo Maluga! Knox misses with a right hand and Maluga counters with a stiff jab, followed by a cross and an uppercut! That's too much punishment for Knox to take - he tumbles to the canvas, blood pouring from his nose, barely conscious. That's the end of the fight! Great knockout by Maluga! Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:49 of round 2, we have a winner by way of KO (Strikes). Kilo Maluga! Maluga lands an uppercut in the clinch that drops De Boise to his knees! Maluga keeps firing more shots against his stricken opponent and the referee jumps in to save him!Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:26 of round 3, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Kilo Maluga! Maluga cracks Steve with a nasty uppercut that draws ooohs from the crowd and sends Steve tumbling backwards onto the mat. He tries to recover but Maluga pounces and lands a hail of unanswered strikes that forces the referee to step in to end the fight! Steve is not happy but he gave the referee no choice! Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:40 of round 2, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Kilo Maluga! Big Right Hand "Kilo has single-handedly caused more CTE than the NFL." @Mannetosen Maluga lands a big right hook! Barrera looks hurt but is still standing! Maluga lands a left jab and another right hook! This time Barrera falls down and Maluga dives in with a huge hammer fist! Barrera's eyes roll back! The referee calls for the bell and Maluga runs up the cage to celebrate with his fans! Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:48 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punches). Kilo Maluga! Maluga lands a big right hand that drops Svensson! The killer instinct kicks in and Maluga finishes his opponent with a series of strikes from mount. A dominating finish by Maluga! Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:59 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Kilo Maluga! Maluga throws a monster overhand right that drops Spanner! Maluga follows up with more strikes from mount and the fight is all over! Ladies and gentlemen, after 3:57 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Kilo Maluga! A shot to the body from Zulu misses and Maluga counters with a big right hand! Oh Zulu is in trouble here! Maluga follows up with more strikes and that's it! The ref has stopped it! Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:31 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Kilo Maluga! Piano gets caught by a big overhand right and goes down! Maluga gets on top of him and starts throwing some serious punches until the ref intervenes and stops the fight! Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:28 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Kilo Maluga! Spike throws a right hand that misses and Maluga counters with a big right hand! Oh Spike is in trouble here! Maluga follows up with more strikes and that's it! The ref has stopped it! Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:55 of round 2, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Kilo Maluga! Maluga lands with a massive overhand right! Stick a fork in Raper - he's out cold! Ermm... I think I just mixed my metaphors but yeah... That was a nice KO! Big win for Maluga! Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:26 of round 3, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Kilo Maluga! Sparxx glances at the clock... BAM! Maluga nails him with a big right hand! A momentary lapse in concentration sends Sparxx crashing to the mat! The referee steps in and this one is over! Damn, Sparxx is out of it, he thinks the ref is his opponent! Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:57 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Kilo Maluga! Steve misses with a left hand and Maluga counters with a right hand from hell and Steve is out cold! A vicious knockout! Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:13 of round 2, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Kilo Maluga! Maluga cracks Knox with a big right hand that sees him stumbling back against the cage! Knox falls to his knees and Maluga doesn't need a second invitatation - he rushes in and fires off several unanswered shots that force the referee to stop the fight! This one is all over! Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:05 of round 4, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Kilo Maluga! Maluga moves in close and cracks The Barbarian with a massive right hand! The Barbarian, frozen momentarily in time, tumbles to the canvas, already out cold! A brutal knockout by Maluga! Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:51 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Kilo Maluga! McDonald misses with a body punch and Maluga counters with a huge overhand right that connects right on the temple, sending him crumpling, face first to the floor! This one is all over! What a knockout! Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:09 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Kilo Maluga! Johnson walks right into a perfectly timed right hook and goes down hard! He's out cold! The ref cradles Johnson limp body while Maluga jumps on to the cage and waves to the roaring crowd. Wow that was just a brutal knockout! Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:37 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Kilo Maluga! Legend Killer "Kilo slayed legends of the Syn' Heavyweight division and ended some of the most impressive win streaks of all time. He carries Syn' on his back and I'm riding his coat tails. He's the undisputed GOAT and I've seen him shower, once. Best day of my life." @Icon73 Slice is wiping some vaseline out of his eye. Maluga doesn't give a rats ass about fair play and cracks him with a massive hook to the side of the head! Slice crumples to the floor out cold! The cornerman is going to be in Slice's bad books for that mishap! Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:44 of round 2, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Kilo Maluga! Maluga drops Tower with a big left hand! Tower is injured, injured bad! Maluga jumps in and finished him with strikes! The fight is over! Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:49 of round 3, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Kilo Maluga! Piano gets tagged by a hook that puts him to sleep! Maluga points and yells something to his unconcious foe before strutting off. Piano wakes up just in time to hear Maluga thank his coaches in the post fight interview. Ladies and gentlemen, after 3:42 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Kilo Maluga! The End! The reigning P4P #1 fighter and future Syn' Hall of Famer has collected more skulls than Conan. He's bagged more bodies than Rambo. You might have seen a couple names on there more than once, but that's only because Kilo's so nice he did it twice. He's clobbered more Belgium hookers than a methed up Hitler. Maluga lands an uppercut out of nowhere! McNasty falls backwards - clearly groggy! Maluga dives in and finishes the fight with more strikes for a TKO finish! Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:32 of round 5, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Kilo Maluga! What was that? Oh, nothing. Just Kilo beating the shit out of some street urchin Was that his trademark "Jackhammer" uppercut? Oh yes, he really jackhammered him right there, didn't he? Maluga cracks McNasty on the jaw with a powerful right hand and McNasty falls backwards against the cage. Maluga follows up with more strikes that drop McNasty to his knees. Maluga keeps the pressure on and the referee jumps in to save McNasty! This one is all over! Ladies and gentlemen, after 3:50 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Kilo Maluga! Good god! Kilo jack hammered him again, did he? Oh yes he did dear boy. He really did. Media Archive! Craving more Kilo? We don't blame you! Pure unadulterated violence at its finest. For your fix of all media pertaining the Heavyweight GOAT of Syn' please check out our compilation below - free of charge! Mac Little meets Kilo & The KO King Kilo sounds off after loss Kilo wins YB Sol Invitational Grand Prix Kilo spanks Valentina's Ass Kilo bulldozes Tower; captures Syn' HW Title And still the #1 P4P King... Kilo toys with McNasty; defends title in style Kilo hates rave music... Rumor Mill: #1 p4p Kilo vs #2 p4p Tong Po First fight no fluke, Kilo mops McNasty Knox'd Out! Challenger bloodied and beaten! The Trilogy that crept up on nobody King of the Island Kilo ready for Zeta Yago, let's fucking go Kilo vs Babinski Presser The Last Dance Post-Fight Presser Kilo vs Pupuki Kilo's predicts winner of Babinski vs CDB Syn' 885 Pre-Fight Press Conference; Kilo vs KJ The Streak Ends; Kilo reflects on defeat Kilo captures Olympic Gold Medal Revenge at Supernova Maluga wants WAR Kilo's Dream Fights Maluga Crew attend SYN 934 Kilo murks Leif; Head Kicks into orbit Presidential Ambitions Planned for 2024 Kilo's Last Dance? Kilo Exclusive: For Blood & Money (TBD) SYN' 940 Pre-fight Interview SYN' 940 Recap Kilo vs YABAI Maluga given key to city of LA 2022 MMA Awards hosted by Kilo Maluga Kilo vs Leif V Overcoming Adversity Puno Head Kicked into oblivion Kilo & company attend WVT 73 Bloodbath's Heavyweight hitlist Suriname's Clarence Hoost Kilo livid with Doctor Stoppage Roid Rage: Kilo's outburst at WVT Igor's Hilarious Bad Predictions: Let's end this with hilariously bad fight predictions by "MMA Expert" @igorbyhenikov with predictions so bad and comically wrong, they deserve to be framed in the Hall of Shame. Sorry Igor, but Kilo keeps all his receipts. - Kilo vs Mumu - Kilo vs Rain - Kilo vs Sparxxx - Kilo vs McNasty II (Igor eats crow and reluctantly predicts Kilo will win) - Kilo vs Knox - Kilo vs Veainu - Kilo vs Steve (Igor picks Kilo twice!) - Kilo vs Knox II - Kilo vs Babinski - Kilo vs Conor VII - Kilo vs Pupuki - Kilo vs KJ KILO'S OFFICIAL SPONSORS Kilo "Bloodbath" Maluga shows off his laundry list of lucrative sponsorship deals. The blood tribute must be paid before we can break bread proper. Favorite Attire Combinations: CAN BE FOUND AT CONVICTED, CONQUER, PWNAGE, & BONDI Currently waiting on Kilo™ edition LEGEND line from Conquer and Carnage. @j666 @DeadDisney Kilo is a master of piracy and 8 points of contact. @rjs2442 @AlexManiatakos @BusterGloves @Gator001 @DBM2 @bjornmma1 @Stef Kilo's favorite supplements:
  2. I have a question for the MMATycoon Community. Where is a good, reliable site to buy a PPV online? I never buy PPV's but since I have a Mexican family that needs their boxing they have tasked me with finding an online site to buy and watch the Canelo v.s GGG PPV since we don't have cable. The only site I have heard of is Ring.Tv and i know they're streaming this fight and have streamed certain fights before. Since I have never purchased a PPV online I wasn't sure if it was worth it. I don't want a stream that will lag or give me a shitty picture, if I'm paying close to a $100 dollars I want something with a much higher quality. Do you guys have any experience with these types of PPV's? Any advice would be helpful.
  3. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/1475530257New%20Logo.jpg Here it is.... The new GAMMA MT Smack Talk page. Call out fighters, have some fun with some top class banter. Please keep it clean and enjoy yourselves.
  4. Introduction: Hi Guys; it is my pleasure to present the EVO 300 full card preview. The full card can be found here: http://www.mmatycoon.com/orgupcomingeventpublic.php?EvID=879590 and it will be taking place 22nd February 6PM Los Angeles Time. Thank you to Mega Jug for asking me to do this; it has been in equal parts a pleasure and a ball ache but I hope everybody enjoys this. I am also attaching a poll for the three main fights on the card; so make sure to cast a vote! ENJOY Rockmeteller Todd vs Lauri Pekkarinen: Background: Rockmeteller Todd (228550) Record: 32-12-1 Wins: 15 (T)KOs 17 Decisions Losses: 3 Subs 9 Decisions Accomplishments: 2x NY Fight Nights Middleweight Champion (1 Defense) 2x Evolution Middleweight Champion (3 Defenses) Former No.1 Middleweight Fighter Former No.1 P4P Fighter Manager: G-Wad Rockmeteller Todd is one of the best middleweights in the game; and he has been for quite some time now. He has faced a who’s who of the best fighters in the world; and was once P4P no.1 himself. At 32 years old; he still has time on his side, which is significant considering he already has wins over the likes of Wilder Wein, Tiago Renato and Octavio Saades to his name. Todd is a well-rounded striker with his go to techniques being his boxing skills and his leg kicks. He has also showed a good defensive ground game; being able to escape from underneath Karim Bashorov, one of the finest grapplers at the top level of the game. Rockmeteller has very little to gain from this fight; there has no belt on the line, and his opponent, whilst tough is not a big name yet. If he wins; he gets back to facing killers, if he loses, things will start to be said about his run at the top being over. Lauri Pekkarinen (266619) Record: 13-2-1 Wins: 7 (T)KOs 6 Decisions Losses: 2 Decisions Accomplishments: Former CFC Middleweight Champion (Due to steroid DQ) Manager: Pablo Spezziale Lauri Pekkarinen hails from Pablo Spezziale’s stable of fighters and like many of the others; has the potential to be an excellent grappler. Everybody who has been put in front of him; he has beaten, with his wrestle-boxer style allowing him to excel at striking range and in the clinch. The 27 year old has also never been finished; a distinction he will be looking to keep as he heads up the MMA Tycoon ladder. Pekkarinen will have the chance to take a serious name here; as beating Rockmeteller Todd would thrust him straight into the minds of all top org owners and managers, whilst losing will be only a minor setback, he is still very young. Preview: The fact that this fight is five rounds long makes a huge difference to the fight; Todd has been there many times, Pekkarinen has not. That being said; I think we will be seeing a competitive fight here, with the young stud with nothing to lose putting up a courageous effort, and Rockmeteller Todd doing what he does best, smooth boxing and painful leg kicks. Ultimately it’s a competitive matchup on the feet; with Todd still clearly getting the better of the fight in that area. If Pekkarinen can get this to the fight to the clinch it will be interesting as he has proven himself an accomplished clinch fighter. In terms of getting takedowns though; I foresee Pekkarinen will have a problem, as Todd has excellent TDD and has also escaped from underneath some excellent wrestlers. It is hard to have confidence that Pekkarinen can take Todd down and keep him down for any length of time, and on the feet, Todd is more skilled and throws a much higher volume. It will be a valiant effort from Pekkarinen and his stock will rise, but ultimately Todd gets his hand raised a relatively clear decision. Prediction: Rockmeteller Todd via Decision 135lbs Title: Sean Tallon © vs Jacek Krakowiak: Background: Sean Tallon (205285) Record: 30-14-1 Wins: 12 (T)KOs 18 Decisions Losses: 5 (T)KOs 2 Subs 7 Decisions Accomplishments: CEC Bantamweight Champion (3 Defenses) 2x EVO Bantamweight Champion Former EVO Featherweight Champion (Due to Steroid DQ) 2016 Olympics Gold Medalist (135lbs) Former P4P No.1 Fighter Former No.1 Bantamweight Fighter Manager: Mega Jug When you are a champion and your manager runs the org; you don’t always get the credit you may deserve; in Sean Tallon’s case this is particularly unfair as he is a former P4P no.1. He holds wins over the best of the best; including Lil Wayne, Anton Chekhov, Fabian Hoi, Victor Tsoi and former laboratory experiments Ferdinand Cortes and Geralt of Rivia. All of this is equal to a legendary HOF worthy career, especially when you consider Tallon was just a kickboxer once upon a time, and missed out on 3 years of MMA training in order to pursue that. That alone tells the story of Tallon’s style; he is one of the most skilled MMA strikers on the game and he looks to punish his opponents with punches kicks and clinch strikes, either until the final bell, or until they can no longer continue. He has also utilised underrated jiu jitsu in his fights, working a great defensive guard and popping back up to his feet from the bottom effortlessly. He is a force to be reckoned with at 135lbs and he truly belongs on epic cards like this one. Jacek Krakowiak (267205) Record: 19-4 Wins: 12 (T)KOs 7 Decisions Losses: 2 (T)KOs 1 Sub 1 Decision Accomplishments: CFC Bantamweight Champion (3 Defenses) Manager: Pawel Ufcowski Another clear underdog in the second fight on the card; however this guy was once 17-2. So even though he has lost two of his last four, his legitimacy as a top contender is not really in question, as he had an excellent run in a good org previous to this. Krakowiak is a decent boxer with good power for the weight-class, but perhaps where he is strongest is the clinch, where he can dig underhooks and land strikes to devastating effect. He is also an excellent defensive wrestler, defending takedowns for fun, not that that is likely to come in helpful in this fight, as Tallon is a striking machine, who has probably never attempted a takedown in his life. This guy is a big prospect; watch this space for the future. Preview: Jacek will probably look to take this fight into the clinch; where he will be most comfortable, as he will be no match at all for Tallon on the outside. Tallon will look to make him pay for that by landing his own punches and knees in the clinch. The clinch will be a close battle here; but that’s assuming the fight even goes into the clinch. It’s very possible Sean Tallon keeps this a distance kickboxing match and tries to avoid playing into his opponent’s strength. I believe this is what will happen; and he will pepper his opponent with punches and kicks from the outside at a high pace, which will earn him a dominant victory over his foe. Krakowiak may very well be a world champion one day, but SYN 300 is unfortunately not that day. Tallon retains and lives to fight another day. Prediction: Sean Tallon via TKO (Round 2) 155lbs Title: Lukas Niemayer © vs Lamont Hawkins Background: Lukas Niemayer (261965) Record: 17-6 Wins: 10 (T)KOs 7 Decisions Losses: 4 (T)KOs 2 Decisions Accomplishments: Former Highand Games Lightweight Champion CFC Lightweight Champion (2 Defenses) EVO Lightweight Champion Manager: Bob Vendarra Lukas Niemayer is a truly excellent fighter; following an aggressive, volume striking game plan in most of his fights, he tends to overwhelm most of his opponents through sheer pace and higher amounts of strikes. A decent finisher in his younger days; he has ended up going to the judges more and more as he has fought at a higher level. Nothing wrong with that though; his takedown defence is outstanding as well, he recently went 5 rounds with Helix Cabrera without ending up on his back once. Of course Helix beat him anyway; but Helix tends to do that with most fighters. Niemayer is only 27 years old and has bags of potential; with the only question around him being his chin at the very top level; with 4 of his 6 career losses coming by (T)KO. He comes into this fight as the favourite; as it is a rematch of a fight that he won by a clean sweep decision not long ago. Lamont Hawkins (190987) Record: 24-8-1 Wins: 10 (T)KOs 3 Subs 11 Decisions Losses: 8 Decisions Accomplishments: Destiny Lightweight Champion (4 Defenses) EVO Lightweight Champion (1 Defense) 2016 Olympics Silver Medalist (155lbs) Manager: Lucky Lefty Lamont Hawkins was on one hell of a run before being stopped in his tracks in the Olympic Gold medal match against Helix Cabrera. He had beaten some of the better fighters in the weight class. He was also the Evolution Lightweight Champion, beating Vesa Sykk in what was probably the greatest achievement of his career. He lost this title to Lukas Niemayer in his last fight; and now gets an immediate rematch, which is a great opportunity. Having said all of this; Hawkins will need to drastically alter his gameplan in order to have a different result this time around. He didn’t attempt any takedowns; was unsuccessful in the clinch, and didn’t throw or land enough strikes to make it a competitive fight. The big question in this fight is; what can Lamont Hawkins do differently? Preview: Rematches are always interesting; because the fighter who lost has a chance to adapt. Lamont Hawkins gets a chance at redemption here; will he be able to capitalise? I’m not so sure. Lukas Niemayer dominates most of the fights he is in; in order to beat him you need to either have fight changing finishing ability, or be Helix Cabrera. Lamont Hawkins has neither of those things in his favour here; in order to beat Niemayer in a decision, he’d have to throw more, and go for takedowns, all of which would open him up to more shots from Niemayer. Hawkins may find a way to make this competitive; but Niemayer’s superior striking and volume won the day last time, I see no reason why the same approach wouldn’t be good enough here. And Still. Prediction: Lukas Niemayer via Unanimous Decision Jack Douglas vs Hector Linhares: Background: Jack Douglas (241219) Record: 18-13 Wins: 12 (T)KOs 4 Subs 2 Decisions Losses: 1 (T)KO 12 Decisions Accomplishments: 2016 Olympics Bronze Medalist (155lbs) Manager: Louis Princip Despite originally looking a lot like a so-so fighter; Douglas’ recent record has been fantastic. This is due in large part to his Granite chin and stone cold knockout power, he is truly deadly for a Lightweight, with serious power in his hands, as he demonstrated when knocking out Lukas Niemayer in his last fight, despite the fact he was losing the fight handily at the time. He tends to low lower volume and higher power strikes; which can often result in him losing decisions, as opponents will often outwork him, like Lamont Hawkins was able to do when they fought to a decision recently. Douglas is dangerous but beatable; which makes him exciting, but at the same time, a little limited. Hector Linhares (201229) Record: 34-15-1 Wins: 15 (T)KOs 3 Subs 16 Decisions Losses: 1 (T)KO 4 Subs 10 Decisions Accomplishments: MFN Bantamweight Champion (1 Defense) Former MFN Featherweight Champion MFN Lightweight Champion (1 Defense) Manager: Pawel Ufcowski Hector Linhares is the very definition of an org veteran; he has fought his entire MMA career in Montreal Fight Nights which has so far spanned 50 fights. That’s some serious loyalty; not often seen in MMA Tycoon, he has won belts in three different weight classes, and was the last ever 155lbs Champion a belt which we believe he will carry with him to the cage in his entrance for this fight. He is still going strong at 36 years of age; and with arguably his biggest two wins, Hector Camacho and Magnus Mamba both coming in the last three Tycoon years it is arguable he has got better with age. He has certainly showed much more finishing ability in recent times with all 7 of his last 7 wins coming by finish. Linhares is one dangerous cat; with excellent boxing, punching power and submission ability and we could very well see this in the fight. Preview: A little while ago; a win would be in the bag for Linhares; and he may still be the more skilled fighter overall. However; there are questions about Linhares; questions about his age and his activity, he has only fought twice in the last two Tycoon years. Are his skills de-popping? Is he declining? When will his age start to become a factor? There is another big problem I see for Linhares in this fight though; is that the only way people tend to beat Douglas is by decision, and Linhares has not beaten anybody by Decision since Roman Kersikov at MFN 294, when he was just 32 years of age. I think the fight will be competitive for the first two rounds; with Linhares shading the action, however his age will start to tell, and in the third round he will get clipped by Douglas, and he won’t be able to recover. I think this will be the first time we will acknowledge that Linhares’ age is a factor here. It will also be a win that propels Douglas to the next level, and he can start to be seen as a legitimate threat at the top of the game. Prediction: Jack Douglas via TKO (Round 3) Mase Force vs Silas Monk: Background: Mase Force (259079) Record: 32-11 Wins: 28 (T)KOs 4 Decisions Losses: 5 (T)KOs 3 Subs 3 Decisions Accomplishments: 3x Highland Games Heavyweight Champion (4 Defenses) CFC Super Heavyweight Champion (1 Defense) Manager: Nick Force Mase Force started out on The Island where he was always very successful. He carries the same ‘Live and Die by the sword’ mentality that many Heavyweights seem to on MMA Tycoon. He either flattens his opponent or gets flattened himself. He started his career at 25; which is pretty late, but still seems to have progressed relatively well, getting into gradually bigger orgs and fighting better fighters. His biggest weapon is his hands; which are relatively quick for a Heavyweight and of course he has some savage power on his side. He also mixes in some leg kicks; but they are more of a distraction than anything else. He did have an excellent chin at one time; but it is arguable that this has depleted as he has gotten older. Force is still a solid Heavyweight; but likely does not have enough time left to improve to be recognised as one of the best heavyweights in the game. Silas Monk (264971) Record: 15-4 Wins: 14 (T)KOs 1 Decision Losses: 4 (T)KOs Accomplishments: Former SPI - Helsinki Super Heavyweight Champion Havoc Super Heavyweight Champion (1 Defense) Manager: Fart Master Silas Monk is a man in similar mould to his opponent here; only one of his MMA matches has ever gone to a decision, and it’s unlikely that the figure will change here. The difference between him and his opponent is that Monk is younger; which means he is less experienced, but also has less miles on the clock. Monk is undefeated in 4 fights since being changing management to the Fart Master. He has knocked out all of his opponents, and his power is something which could very well propel him to the top level at some point. Monk is an excellent boxer; but look for him to mix it up here because he also has a head kick finish to his name from his Evo debut against Amis Pelle. His ground game needs some serious work; but it’s a flaw that’s extremely unlikely to be exposed in this particular fight, as his opponent prefers standup as well. Preview: I’d like to give a technical breakdown of this fight; but that wouldn’t do its simplicity justice. I feel as though both guys will come out with Aggressive Damage and hope the other guy goes down first. In all seriousness though; these guys are both dangerous Heavyweight strikers, the fight will not last long. Mase Force historically would have been considered to have the better chin; but that may now have changed given his age and recent performances. I tend to favour Silas’ slightly more varied striking attack; as he can finish with kicks as well as punches. This will be a battle of who can clock the other one first; and due to Silas Monk being slightly younger I believe he has the edge here. In a fight of the night contender, expect a razor close first round where both guys land big shots on each other. Then Silas Monk will find Force’s off switch at some point early in the second; because miles on the clock matter more than people think. Prediction: Silas Monk via KO (Round 2) 265lbs+ Title: Cavey Beaumont © vs Tinashe Chukwuma Background: Cavey Beaumont (271494) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/36/36w12.jpg Record: 14-3 Wins: 13 (T)KOs 1 Decision Losses: 2 (T)KOs 1 Decision Accomplishments: GENERATION Super Heavyweight Champion (1 Defense) EVO Super Heavyweight Champion (2 Defenses) Manager: Mello Jones The Super Heavyweight champ is 4-0 in EVO so far; and is deserving of this spot on the main card of one of the biggest events of the year. He is still very young; and it would be good to see him move down to Heavyweight at some point to be more highly recognised in the game. He is a huge man; weighing over 290lbs and he has some serious weight behind his punches. He also has a long reach which helps his striking ability no end; as he peppers his foes with hard punches. Cavey Beaumont is already an EVO world champion; and he has the potential to be so much more than that. Tinashe Chukwuma (263532) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14231487485598.jpg Record: 15-7 Wins: 13 (T)KOs 2 Decisions Losses: 6 (T)KOs 1 Decision Accomplishments: Former CFC Super Heavyweight Champion Manager: Louis DePalma Tinashe Chukwuma has been through various orgs; he has had a relatively decent career at both Heavyweight and Super Heavyweight. He has compiled a respectable record of 15-7 during his career with the majority of wins coming by knockout. He has power in both his hands and feet; able to wreak Havoc on opponents with punches and kicks. He is more compact than his opponent here and will look to get on the inside to land bombs. This will be a huge win if he was able to pull it off; the biggest win of his career so far, it could catapult him to a whole new level on MMA Tycoon. Preview: Chukwuma is the lighter; faster man here, but his lack of volume in the last fight between the two cost him dearly. You can only imagine he will be sent out with more aggression this time round; but this could potentially leave him open to counters. This is not a great recipe for success; especially when you consider that Chukwuma was knocked out last time these two guys fought. Chukwuma struggled to get within the large reach of the champion, and it’s hard to see how he will make it happen this time. I predict that Chukwuma will try to rush and overwhelm Cavey Beaumont; but it isn’t anywhere near as easy as it sounds, there is also evidence that Beaumont has the better chin of the two fighters, so I think the champ catches Chukwuma again, but this time it will be earlier and more violent. Prediction: Cavey Beaumont via TKO (Round 1) 170lbs Title: Chief Tappenahomma © vs Aleksei Marshal Background: Chief Tappenahomma (243544) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/13999855129793.jpg Record: 24-6-2 Wins: 17 (T)KOs 7 Decisions Losses: 2 Subs 4 Decisions Accomplishments: Imperial Welterweight Champion (5 Defenses) Trinity Welterweight Champion (2 Defenses) EVO Welterweight Champion (1 Defense) Olympics 2016 Bronze Medalist (170lbs) No.1 Ranked Featherweight Fighter Manager: G-Wad Only 30 years old; the best Welterweight in the world, and one of the best managers in the game right now, Chief Tappenahomma is nothing short of phenomenal. He has been living in the shadow of Ricky Rocker for the past couple of Tycoon years, just as every other Tycoon Welterweight has. However; now that Rocker has retired; Chief can step up to the plate and possibly make the division his own. He is young enough; and he is certainly skilled enough, you could probably count all the Welterweights capable of beating him on one hand at this moment in time. He in a very well rounded fighter; with excellent boxing who can also incorporate kicks into his game. He has one of the better clinch games in MMA Tycoon, due to his skills in Boxing, Muay Thai and Wrestling. His chin is top notch; he has never been knocked out, and it is still possible he never will be, in addition to this, he has finishing ability of his own, especially for the Welterweight division. His biggest breakout wins were probably his decision win over Lance Templeton; and his two wins over Carlos Centurion. However; in his last fight he recorded a huge win over David Brent’s fighter Mordecai Sackett. He is already a huge star and a great fighter, but he has the potential to be so much more in the future. Aleksei Marshal (234946) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/23/23w11.jpg Record: 18-5 Wins: 13 (T)KOs 5 Decisions Losses: 3 (T)KOs 1 Sub 1 Decision Accomplishments: Death Squad Welterweight Champion (1 Defense) Manager: Aleksey Nikulin Marshal is a pretty impressive young fighter himself; a former Deathsquad Welterweight Champion, and we all know that Deathsquad was pretty legitimate at one point in time. Marshal has risen fast in the last couple of Tycoon years; getting himself to the rank of 5th best Welterweight in the game, he means business. His most dangerous weapons are kicks; which he used to devastating effect against Gerald Minor, targeting the legs body and head on the way to an excellent TKO victory. His volume is pretty high; especially when it comes to the kicks. Marshal also has a unique ability to pop back up to his feet immediately when taken down; not that he will need it in this fight, as it will likely remain vertical. However; this ability is extremely useful for a top fighter against up and coming welterweights who attempt to emulate Ricky Rocker. Marshal also has some nasty punches and elbows from the clinch position, which could be useful as a defence mechanism against a fighter like Chief. Preview: On paper; in terms of records and competition fought, this fight does not look particularly close, Chief takes it easily. However; it is actually a tight call in terms of skill for skill. There is not a whole lot of daylight between them when you look purely at their skillsets, as is often the case at this level of MMA Tycoon. I see this as Marshal’s coming out party of sorts, as he will go toe to toe with the best in the world and he will not do badly at all. At kickboxing distance; he is a match for the Chief; and he will show it by landing his painful body kicks and leg kicks mixed in with a few punches. Chief will hang on in there; with his boxing focused game setting up a few kicks of his own. Marshal will land the bigger shots to get marginally the better of the first two rounds, as Chief has shown a recent susceptibility to be a slow starter, often getting the worse of the early rounds. However; as he often does, Chief will start to catch up. Marshal will get a hell of a lot of credit for this fight; but he will not get his hand raised, think Gustaffson vs Cormier. The 3rd round will be a razor thin round that could be scored either way; before Chief takes over in rounds 4 and 5; these are deep waters, but they are waters he has been to before, and the same cannot be said for Aleksei Marshal. He will eventually establish the clinch; and take advantage of an exhausted Marshal, putting him away with a late finish to keep himself on top of the tycoon world for now. Chief Tappenahomma via TKO (Round 5) Sotiris Kakoullis vs Remi Highjack: Background: Sotiris Kakoullis (211997) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/25/25w28.jpg Record: 39-9 Wins: 25 (T)KOs 14 Decisions Losses: 4 (T)KOs 5 Decisions Accomplishments: 2x SP ICON Light Heavyweight Champion (5 Defenses) EVO Light Heavyweight Champion (3 Defenses) Olympics 2016 Gold Medalist (205lbs) Manager: Klatz Matz The guy really needs no introduction; he is one of only a handful of guys in the game that has literally fought everybody at the top for years and years now. He is a former P4P no.1 and for my money is not talked about enough as a true great of the game, he’s beat more or less all the top guys of his generation, with wins over Tiago Renato, Ian Smith, Vincent Vinetto, Rockmeteller Todd and Ugor Makinwa. Those are all names who have either been P4P no.1 or are still a huge factor in the top orgs in the game. His cardio for a 205 fighter is straight up scary; he may not have the pure power of somebody like a Billy Beast say, but he is so unbelievably effective at winning fights. He strikes with both volume and precision, often landing a higher percentage of strikes as well as a higher number of strikes than his opponents. He is proficient in both boxing and kickboxing, and another fighter who loves his leg kicks. He does have some power; but having an awesome manager like Klatz Matz means that he’ll never unnecessarily favour hunting for a knockout over winning a fight. A tough out for anyone; and still some pretty darn good years left in him, this guy is awesome. Remi Highjack (228960) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14181581563622.jpg Record: 25-6 Wins: 20 (T)KOs 5 Decisions Losses: 4 (T)KOs 1 Sub 1 Decision Accomplishments: GC Light Heavyweight Champion (1 Defense) 3x Trinity Light Heavyweight Champion (3 Defenses) Olympics 2016 Bronze Medalist (205lbs) Manager: Ryan Epicity This matchup is one of my favourites on the card as Highjack is of similar ilk to Kakoullis; he is just more recent, but despite being only 30 he has fought in top orgs for a while already and has been beating top notch fighters. He beat Joaquin Fortunado and Vincent Vinetto, 2 long time veterans of Synchronicity. He also managed a win over the tragically retired Ragnar Sigurdsson; who was on a serious run of his own before he lost to Highjack and then retired spontaneously. Highjack has power and creativity in his striking, he uses leg kicks to set up his punches; as his boxing game is what he thrives on; however he will occasionally go high with a kick and when he does, the consequences are brutal. Highjack also has an advanced clinch game; with punches and knees being his specialities in that area of the fight. Highjack is a top fighter; and is only just getting to his prime, expect big things from this man. Preview: This is a very interesting fight. Kakoullis has the volume advantage here; his game plan will be to kick the crap out of Highjack’s legs to slow him down and then set him up for punches once he is a sitting duck. Highjack will be looking to get in and out whilst landing hard punches and he may even look to clinch up; as it would appear his biggest advantage is in the clinch. They will both have some success with Kakoullis slightly stealing it on the scorecards due to his higher volume and accuracy. However I feel it is Highjack’s time right now; everything has been building up to that signature win that cements him as THE GUY. I dunno why; but I feel as though this fight will be it; even with Kakoullis ahead on the scorecards; Highjack will be landing big shots, throwing mostly leg kicks at the start. However; I think at the end he will start to go high with his kicks, and one of those will catch Kakoullis as he’s coming forward, putting him in LaLa land, giving Highjack the (slight) upset and the biggest win of his career to date. Remi Highjack via KO (Round 3) 205lbs Title: Billy Beast © vs Karim Bashorov Background: Billy Beast (225817) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14388933655168.jpg Record: 38-12 Wins: 29 (T)KOs 9 Decisions Losses: 3 (T)KOs 1 Sub 8 Decisions Accomplishments: EVO Light Heavyweight Champion Former No.1 Ranked Light Heavyweight Fighter Manager: G-Wad Billy Beast is a straight up bully; he’s just finding his groove now at 33 years of age, he recently beat the excellent Sotoris Kakoullis, yes it was on the technicality of a cut but a win is a win at the top level of the game. He was winning the fight even before it was stopped; he got in Kakoullis’ face and didn’t give him room to breathe, so it was an excellent performance by Beast in that way, but it is difficult to help wanting to see that fight again. With that fight aside; Beast has beaten Trevor Reznik twice in recent times and also KO’s Attila Skif stiff. See what I did there? Anyway; this guy is a simplistic, meat and potatoes fighter, but guess what? It’s really effective; and he is very skilled in all aspects of the game, he has excellent boxing, good volume, good cardio and a pretty violent clinch game as well. He might be new to the scene when it comes to the very elite of the elite, but don’t sleep on him for a second, the Beast is legit. Karim Bashorov (212201) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/33/33w7.jpg Record: 27-5 Wins: 1 (T)KO 7 Subs 19 Decisions Losses: 1 Sub 4 Decisions Accomplishments: Former REVO Middleweight Champion MFN Middleweight Champion (1 Defense) EVO Middleweight Champion 2016 Olympic Gold Medalist (185lbs) No.1 Ranked Middleweight Fighter No.1 Ranked Light Heavyweight Fighter No.2 Ranked P4P Fighter Manager: Whymer Van Mastodon If anybody on this card truly needs no introduction; it’s this guy. He is as skilled as they come in all areas of the game. He has the volume punching of a Michael Bisping; with the takedown game of a Jon Fitch, what he does is incredible. He doesn’t land the cleanest hardest punches; but he lands punches which score with the judges; a lot of them and it’s overwhelming for his opponents. He is also able to score takedowns on high level opponents and stop them from getting up; by way of steady ground and pound and persistent control. Many people may say boring; but what will be remembered is his effectiveness in the end. Much credit for his success should go to Whymer Van Mastodon, who has masterminded very effective game-plans for Bashorov to dominate the opposition. Karim Bashorov’s current run is almost unprecedented; he is on a 10 fight win streak, which has included winning the EVO 185lbs belt, defending the MFN belt and winning the Olympic gold medal at 185lbs. He is now fighting for a 2nd belt; if he were to become a 2 weight world champion it would surely cement him as a modern tycoon great, there would be little else he could do to make this run any better. Preview: This could be a history making fight; as Bashorov vies for his second belt; whilst the Beast looks for his greatest career achievement yet, ending Bashorov’s streak, the guy who eventually does that will be remembered for a long time to come I’m sure. Billy Beast does have a chance; but it isn’t a very big one, I’ll explain why. Bashorov lives for decisions; he outpoints his opponents on the feet with his volume boxing skills, which he does to an extremely high level of success. He can also wrestle with the best of them; his takedowns and top control are both highly impressive and can’t really be stopped. What this means is I don’t think Billy Beast can win a decision against Bashorov; Bashorov has overwhelmed middleweights with his volume; middleweights who are faster and lighter than Billy Beast. Bashorov will have a slight speed and cardio advantage in this fight; which will play into exactly what he will want to do. That means that Billy Beast needs to knock Bashorov out to win this fight; something which has never been done before and is unlikely given Bashorov’s granite chin. Then there’s Bashorov’s wrestling. Last time Billy Beast faced a grappler; Shogan Aye, he was taken down multiple times. Yes; he still won the fight, but it does not bode well for his chances against an animal like Bashorov. Bashorov out-strikes and out-wrestles Beast to a clean sweep decision to claim a second title and take his streak to 11. Prediction: Karim Bashorov via Decision THE MAIN EVENT: Itse Perkele vs Gymer Alexandersson: Background: Itse Perkele (226820) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/25/25w28.jpg Record: 26-11 Wins: 20 (T)KOs 6 Decisions Losses: 6 (T)KOs 5 Decisions Accomplishments: EVO Heavyweight Champion (1 Defense) Olympic Gold medalist (265lbs) No.1 Ranked Heavyweight Fighter No.1 Ranked P4P fighter Manager: The Antidote Itse Perkele is the perennially underrated Heavyweight in the world of MMA Tycoon. He’s kind of like Stipe Miocic; in the way that he has silently but violently dismantled the best competition in MMA Tycoon right now. He has beaten guys such as Jon Hess; Slade Traylor, Timur Rubin, Grigori Rasputin and Jordi Joestar. He has also won an Olympic Gold Medal on his current streak; despite largely facing off against bigger names than his own in the competition. Perkele has proved capable of adapting to different game plans depending on opponents, a credit to both his own fight IQ, and his manager; The Antidote. For example; he went with a counter but higher damage than usual gameplan against Timur Rubin; as he knew he wouldn’t avoid all the takedowns, so he wanted to make the most of the time he had standing and he made his shots count, eventually getting a narrow decision win. However against Grigori Rasputin; Perkele overwhelmed the Mad Monk with punches in bunches. As a tall heavyweight; Perkele is relatively agile and flexible, and he likes to kick both low and high, which is always dangerous with 260lbs behind it. It will be interesting to see what gameplan he decides to go with in this fight. Gymer Alexandersson (223807) http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/13917784009406.jpg Record: 33-10 Wins: 30 (T)KOs 3 Decisions Losses: 8 (T)KOs 1 Sub 1 Decision Accomplishments: Destiny Heavyweight Champion (4 Defenses) SYN Heavyweight Champion (7 Defenses) 2016 Olympics Bronze Medalist (265lbs) No.1 Ranked Heavyweight Fighter. No.2 Ranked P4P Manager: Michael Knight Gymer is one of those guys who wields fight changing power in his fists; it’s the kind of power you can’t train, it’s like it was given from birth (Or rolled from an MMA sim website). Gymer enters this fight on a 2 fight streak also having beaten Timur Rubin, like Perkele did. However; Gymer has had quite a few more fights than Perkele, especially at the top level. He started off in Ascensions’s famous EPL tournament; losing by submission in the final. However his performances were enough to get him a contract with Synchronicity; where he would go on to beat names such as Chick Bowdrie, Stu Grimson, Diego Bustamante and Gun Slinga. The craziest thing about it is; he finished a lot of those fights in the first round. He was formerly ranked as the best heavyweight in the world; and he can get back there with a win in this fight. It is a tall order for Gymer; but with the power in his hands, anything is possible. Preview: Anything can happen in this fight; and I mean anything. Itse Perkele is the favourite on paper because of his large win streak; but the power of Gymer is such a game changer that you can never be certain. I think this fight is a bit of a coin flip; in that they can both knock each other out cold; so it could come down to either who clips the other one first, or who can take more of a beating. I’m going to indulge in an idea that this will be a fight of the year candidate. I say Itse dominates early; uses his reach advantage and kicks to control the pace of the fight. Then in the second round, Itse clips Gymer with either a big punch or a head kick and knocks him down. He swarms all over Gymer but Gymer manages to survive. In the 3rd round Perkele; still dominant, clips Gymer again and has him staggering all over the cage but still can’t quite put the finishing blow on him. Then Gymer starts to recover; and as Perkele comes in for that final blow, Gymer lands a huge counter shot! The shot knocks Perkele into next week; Gymer ends the streak and is once again declared the best Heavyweight on planet Tycoon. Prediction: Gymer Alexandersson via KO (Round 3)
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    PPV - Help Please

    This is the event coming up any help would be welomed http://mmatycoon.com/orgupcomingeventpublic.php?EvID=786697 I would like to run my first ever Pay Per View, now i know that the first PPV u always lose money on the first, or so i have been told by a lot *(I mean a lot)* of people so i am ready for the loss, but we all have to start somewhere. my plan is to have 1 hour 300k PPV and 10 - cameras 100k, 10 - broadcasters 100k, i have also set my Advertising to 300k and my Production to 40k - at the moment tycoontools says that i will have around 4k seat filled in the arena and hopefully with the raise in advertising and production value i have added, will raise my seats filled to around the 6k plus mark, hopefully Now my hope is i will get some seasoned org owners that have some advice on this and on weather or not i should do this at all? so any help on some numbers is welcomed Thanks for your time in reading this.
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    PPV Events: Pro Tips

    Hi guys, I plan to run my first ever PPV for the upcoming spectacular that is Neo Kable vs. John Bunting. I figure with two of the biggest, scariest boys in the game going toe to toe and blow for blow it is only appropriate that I host an event worthy of their stature. Could any of you with experience in running PPV's please give me a run down of how it works, what to keep in mind, any pieces of advice or pro tips you may have to share, etc and so forth. I will be very appreciate and put them to good use and hopefully other users can make use of this thread in the future. Thank you sirs!
  7. So Eddie Alvarez is back to bellator, according to some sources they say if he loses he can walk but if he wins he needs to fight Chandler for a 3rd time. I was hoping to see eddie in the UFC and Bellator Screwed him bad. What are your thoughts? I think he goes out wins this then wins the 3rd and maybe can get out?
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