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Face Kicker HOF Induction

Last year we saw the first GAMMA managers to enter our HOF and that list included:

Boondock The Destroyer (503)
Gale Hawthorne (22636)
Mr Gutz (3074)
Igor Psycho (6994)
Whymer Van Mastodon (40116)

Since then 2 of the above (Mr Gutz and Igor Psycho) have retired from the game completely.

A manager which had a lasting impact on our org is legendary manager Face Kicker (2965) and we would like to honor his contribution with a HOF Induction.

Face has been out of the game for a while, so he will likely never know about this, but even so, during his time with us, he ranks 6th all time in total fights (102) 6th in total wins (62), 4th most in total title fights (27), but he is probably best known as the manager of Raz Matazz, which at this point is ranked #1 among all retired fighters in total points (points are calculated by taking into consideration total fights, wins, title fights and fight of the night awards) with 331 points.



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Willy Stoppers Interview

Q1 - Welcome to the GAMMA 565 post fight press conference. Tonight we have had an excellent nights action at Wombley arena brought to you by Voodoo Nutrition. In the Welterweight division we saw Rufus McTearson confirm he is the true champ by successfully defending his belt against ex-champ and last year’s GAMMA fighter of the year Renan St Juste, proving that the last fight wasn't a fluke. Amongst the other fighters on the card we saw GAMMA veteran Willy Stoppers win his second fight in a row, keeping his unbeaten record in the division.
Willy tonight you went the distance against tough opponent Hektor Troy, how do you feel the fight went?

A1 - It was tougher than I expected for sure. I cut him early on, I know Hecktor is prone to cutting and my game plan was to tear him to shreds in the clinch once he started bleeding, but he was a lot better defensively than I gave him credit for. I know he’s got a decent chin, so wasn't expecting to KO him, but was hoping I could stop it through cuts early on. I am happy to get the win though and with my performance overall.

Q2 - You have recently been taken on by new management with Andy McKenzie after Mentor Corleone dropped you. How have you found the transition?

A2 - Andy has been great, he’s really taken time with me going over my tactics for each fight. Mr Corleone never really took that much time with me. Nothing personal against him, that guys a busy man what with running GAMMA an all, but I felt that he risked it a lot with me, sometime it worked and sometimes it didn’t. Thats not what I need that this stage of my career, I am not a young prospect anymore. He definitely used me to draw the crowds to GAMMA. The one good thing he did do was get me round to the idea of fighting at 185lbs before he handed me over.

Q3 - Thats a big drop for someone who used to fight at Super heavyweight, how are you finding making the cut, so you feel that you have a disadvantage cutting at your age?

A3 - Not at all, if anything I think it’s easier for me for a couple of reasons. Firstly, I have all the skills in the bag, I mean you're still always learning, but I have the basics, so I can concentrate on my nutrition. Secondly, I have been doing this for a long time now, I have the discipline, I gave up partying a long time ago. Thirdly I want it, this is realistically my last chance at a title run and I will do what ever it takes to get the shot.

Q4 - Thats great to hear. Where do you see yourself now in the title picture at GAMMA?

A4 - The results speak for themselves! I am there! Look at the rankings. Matt Quinn took the title of Viv Richards, but he’s nowhere to be seen! I see he’s signed for Evolution. I hope he finishes whatever business he has there and comes back and puts his title on the line.

Q5 - We have just heard reports hot off the press that you have been offered a fight against ex-champ Viv Richards, can you tell us if you are going to take it or not?

A5 - Wow! Nothing like being put on the spot. Thats going to be a tough as hell fight. Viv’s manager Whymer is a tactical genius, but yeah, of course I will take it. If I win, I expect to see Matt Quinn man up and get back to GAMMA… I want that belt!

Thanks for chatting to us and congratulations on your win again tonight. We look forward to seeing you again in action at GAMMA 568 in 3 weeks. Good luck and I hope you have an injury free training camp.

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GAMMA 565 Review

 

Renan St. Juste holds a impressive veteran record of 59-20-2 (W-L-D), finishing the majority of his fights through TKO or KO. Although St. Juste has veered off GAMMA for very brief periods in his career, St. Juste has always maintained a keen loyalty to GAMMA. Gale Hawthorne, St. Juste's manager, recognizes GAMMA"s top position in MMA(Tycoon) and has always directed St. Juste back to GAMMA. Maintaining a dominant position in the welterweight division, St. Juste has fought the majority of his GAMMA tenure as the champion, and occassionally, as the challenger. Known for his serious KO power, St. Juste is an elite level kickboxer and striker, never finished by strikes (his two TKOs were by cuts).



"RIP" Rufus McTearson is a warrior to be feared. Holding a 34-14-2 record under the management of Dom Jaehnke, from which the majority of his career played out in GAMMA, half of his victories have come through TKO or KO. Never finished by strikes, Rufus McTearson's chin has yet to be tested. Known for his versatile standup and quick strikes, McTearson is a vicious and versatile fighter. As the reigning GAMMA WW Champion, Rufus McTearson seeks to defend his title against his archrival, Renan St. Juste.



Both sides of the party are stuck in a heated rivalry between the two, as McTearson and St. Juste has fought before for the championship title.



Coming into this fight, both fighters are very evenly matched on foot, where both want to keep the fight. I would give the advantage to St. Juste, however, due to his experience and slightly more skilled and powerful standup game.



Rnd 1: St. Juste was both the aggressor and the counter-striker in round 1. Pushing the pace of McTearson while at the same time looking for opportunties to counter, St. Juste only established a slight edge over McTearson, as McTearson scored with several strikes and head kicks of his own.



Rnd 2: Cumulative body strikes by both fighters certainly limited the pace of the fight. The key turning point was mid-round, where McTearson became gassed by several body kicks and strikes by St. Juste. From there on, it seems to me as St. Juste won that round, as McTearson was continually out-traded in points.



Rnd 3: This round looked more like a boxing match, in which the match was evenly matched. It seemed to me that both fighters exchanged fairly equally in this round. A key point to note is that St. Juste has effectively limited McTearson's cardio from there on.



Rnd 4: St. Juste pushed the pace early on, however, McTearson did push back. I would just give this round to Juste.



Rnd 5: The fight here in round 5 was even, but, if I had to say, this round should be won by McTearson here.



The fight was very even, but the result ended in McTearson's favor, the new WW champ.



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Zeus Leonidas vs. Lan Mandragoran



Under the Mentor Guru Corleone, Zeus Leonidas is one of the top fighters in the game, holding a record of 17-8, 15 victories coming by KO or submission. A long standing veteran of GAMMA, Zeus has maintained a contender status within GAMMA.



Lan Mandragoran is all about leaving it all on the line. With a record of 38-23, a total of 61 fights, only 5 of those fights ended in decision. GAMMA has maintained a spot for Mandragoran as a top competitor in the heavyweight division.



I would give the edge to Zeus Leonidas in this fight, as he holds a slight skill advantage as well as stronger standup skills coming into this fight.



The fight ended and started with the quick combo by Leonidas that dropped Mandragoran to the ground. A superior grappler, Leonidas effortlessly tapped out Mandragoran in the first round.



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"The Power" Willy Stoppers vs. Hektor Troy

A long time veteran of GAMMA, willy Stoppers is an insane finisher, holding a record of 52-23, only 7 fights have come by decision, and none of these fights were finished by submission. With 48 (T)KO victories, Stoppers is one fighter to be feared.



Hektor Troy is an excellent standup striker. Under the management of Gerbert Bryant, Hektor has competed successfully in GAMMA as a veteran for the later part of his career.



The edge goes to Stoppers in this fight. This fight might go the distance as Hektor Troy is a very methodical fighter.



Throughout the fight, Stoppers pushed the pace and was the more aggressive fighter, landing more strikes than his opponent.



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Adolf Hitman vs. Lao Shin



Adolf Hitman and Lao Shin are up and coming GAMMA players. Who will make a bigger splash in their road to the top?



The edge goes to Adolf Hitman in this one. With a more experienced record and powerful boxing, Adolf Hitman will be more effective with his world class boxing.



Throughout the fight, Lao Shin tried to mix things up with kicks as well as punches. However, the fight really went down hill when Lao Shin wanted to clinch up with Adolf, who dominated the fight in the clinch.



The victory goes to Adolf Hitman, with his simple strategy of dominating the fight with his aggressive boxing.



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Dragon Warfist vs. Pertti Silsa

Dragon Warfist is made for standup. With a record of 28-17-4, Warfist has ended the majority of his fights by (T)KO. On the other hand, "The Meatgrinder" has also ended the majority of his fights by (T)KO. However, Silsa has only been KO'd once. A longer GAMMA fighter, Silsa may have the cards in this fight.



I would just give the edge to Silsa, as Silsa seems to be the more solid fighter here.



The fight went the distance, as either fighter weren't too interested in looking for a One Punch Man finish. However, it is worth noting that Warfist significantly out-traded Silsa. The victory went to Warfist in this one.



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Orkan Dogu vs. Paul Landen



Other than having a weirder name than Paul, Orkan has a quite a few GAMMA fights. With a record of 32-22, Orkan can go to the ground as well dance on foot.



Paul Landen, under the management of DUEL's manager, Satriyo Wibowo, may be looking for a decision-finish tonight. It is worth noting that Paul has a suspect chin, for out of his 19-17 record, all of his losses have come by (T)KO.



The fight ended clearly in Dogu's favor. Once Dogu got the takedown, the GnP was simply too much for Landen to hold.

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Will Dearborn vs. Alastair Gridlock



A very even welterweight bout, Will Dearborn (26-14) and Alastair Gridlock (25-15) look to keep the fight standing. I would give the edge to Dearborn, however, as he is slightly more skilled.



The fight ended in Dearborn's favor by way of TKO. The fight was really lost in the clinch, where Dearborn was more accurate and aggressive with his strikes.



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Artem Irhin vs. Shunsui Kyoraku



Making his GAMMA debut, this newcomer has much to go here in the elite of the elite. Irhin may want to keep this fight out of grappling range.



Coming straight from the anime Bleach, Shunsui Kyoraku seems to be the more well-rounded fighter here. With far more experience, Artem Irhin has to be careful in this bout.



The fight was won and ended within the first two minutes. Once Shunshui got the clinch grab on Irhin, it was the beginning of the end. Kyoraku unleashed over 100 strikes on Irhin, who somehow made the distance.

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Bob Aqua vs. Miguel Pereira



A classic stand and bang fight, Bob Aqua (14-4) seeks to duke it out with Miguel Pereira (12-8). The fight, I would say, goes in favor of Pereira.



Pereira caught Aqua with a classic one punch man style hook, rocking him and then finishing him with strikes. Aqua tired himself out by throwing too many inaccurate shots at Pereira.

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Stanley Burrell vs. Igor Yakovchenko



Both specialized in boxing, stanley Burrell (34-18-2) and Yakovchenko (34-22-0) went the distance in this fight. However, Stanley Burrell got the upper-hand through outstriking his opponent in this bout.

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We will be inducting 1 fighter to our HOF in the next 3-4 days. We take into consideration several factors, but the #1 is how well the fighter did while in GAMMA. This is also called the "points system". Points are calculated based upon:

Total fights in GAMMA (1 point each)

Total Fight of the Night awards (1 point each)

Total wins (3 points each)

Total title fights + super fights (3 points each).

The top candidates for induction are:

HOF induction, Top candidates:

Meat Beater (174503) , Charlie Murphy (152460) , Fat Gorrila (204973), Chris Webster (52145) , Pierre Trudeau (113658) , Rick James (143516), Ein Stein (182566), Timofey Boyko (151666), Yeshua Immanuel (123742)

We induct one fighter every 2 months, so the next induction will be end of August/Start of September.

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GAMMA: "The WarWagon" Jt Colossus Retires

 

Just to put this into prospective, "The WarWagon" Jt Colossus's ID is 1688! He was one of the first fighters ever created, fighting since early 2009. I think there is some kids on this site which were not around when Jt started to fight! The guy is a pioneer in MMA Tycoon terms, going through all the era's and fighting to a high level basically since day 1.

The most remarkable is probably the fact that he was ranked inside the top 2000 essentially all the time, if not i would had booted the guy out ages ago, GAMMA holds pretty strict criteria for fighters which are not ranked high enough and he was sticking to that criteria until retirement.

He is one of only a few guys which actually fought at a high level, was into his 40s (he retired at 47y of age). Upon his retirement he completed his 60th fight inside GAMMA and he managed to do that while joining us in his early 30s! Before he joined us, he was already a storied veteran, fighting in all the old orgs such as Pride, VFC, APF, The Syndicate and of course the good old Synchronicity.

In GAMMA he had a decent career, winning the 265lbs title early last year, after spending the better part of 3 years fighting in the mid tier of the org. His title run was short lived though after beating and defending his title against Lan Mandragoran.

Among his greatest wins, besides Lan Mandragoran which he beat 3 times, we have to include wins over HOF fighters Mark Makers, Kenichi Shirahama, Jesse Venturia, Julien Touret, Joe Jordan, and his last big win being over Tamias Poochyena.

Upon retirement, he managed to accumulate a total of 179 points, which ranks him 5th all time on the list of greatest retired GAMMA fighters behind the likes of just Raz Matazz, Jeremy Tonal, Frank Sinatra, Alan Bundy, meaning he is also the highest ranking HW or SHW fighter in our history above the great Kenichi Shirahama.

Will be remembered mostly for his longevity, his KO power and his glass chin as well. For a guy with his poor chin, he had a hell of a career though. Good retirement on the Bahamas!

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GAMMA: 566 - Jordan vs Touret REVIEW

 

Booked by Mentor Guru Corleone

Review written by Dan Pikeson





Joe Jordan (29-11) vs. Julien "The French Psychopath" Touret (25-12)



A prized contender in GAMMA, Joe Jordan stands as the current GAMMA heavyweight champion with a record of 5 successful title defenses and a stellar GAMMA record of 9-2. A versatile, all-around fighter, Joe Jordan can take the fight to the clinch or keep it going on foot, yet, no matter where he takes it, he can score a knockout anywhere he choses (28 knockout victories).



The French Psychopath has remained a staple fighter in the GAMMA organization, battling it out for the championship three times and successfully earned the title once. In this upcoming bout, The French Psychopath will be looking to take that belt back to France.



Coming in this fight, I definitely favor Joe Jordan in this bout. The French Psychopath has one major weakness, his chin. His ten losses have been all by TKO or KO. If the Touret isn't careful, I would say Joe Jordan gets this one clean.



A true P4P battle, two titans of the heavyweight division duked out an exhausted three rounds into a spectacular finish for Joe Jordan. In the first few rounds, Touret definitely had the upper-hand, outscoring the champion on foot and in the clinch. However, in the third round, Touret simply got caught and from there on, Joe Jordan brought it back into a victory. Bien essayé, Touret!



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Pavel Dubrov (26-14) vs. Attila Hun (20-7)



Attila Hun is one mean-looking brawler. Coming in with 20 victories, 15 of which have been by KO, and only 7 losses, Attila will be looking to use the bow and arr... Wait.. oh this is an MMA fight.. A knockout artist by heart, Attila will be searching for that one opening to secure yet another headshot KO.



Pavel Dubrov is a calculated and methodical fighter. About half his victories have come by KO and the other half by decision, Dubrov knows when to unleash Hell and knows when to sit back, and pick apart his opponent. Dubrov is a versatile fighter, using a whole array of strikes to dismantle his opponent, in the clinch and standing.



Coming into this fight, I definitely expect some clinch fighting going on. Dubrov's best chance probably won't be to stand and bang against the heavy-handed Atilla.



The results favored Dubrov in the end. This bout was especially close, but in terms of pure round by round victories, Dubrov got the edge in the first two, however, Hun got the clear edge in the last.



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"The Maximegalomaniac" Kim II-Sung (16-10) vs. Stanley Williams (28-17)



A tyrannical dictator by trade, a grappler by heart, II-Sung is arguably the most interesting man in the world. An skilled soldier trained in the fields of North Korea, II-Sung is no joke when it comes to dropping the... Oh this is MMA? Nevermind.. He is not afraid to choke out his opponents with a fancy RNC or a simple guillotine from mount.



Stanley Williams is not a man for words, but only fancies his fist driving into your face. Only stopped three times in his career, Stanley can knock you out or choke you out, depending on how he feels.



This battle is definitely a standard grappler versus striker/grappler hybrid. Williams is capable of following this fight to the ground against Kim and submitting him, however, if Kim does take this to the ground, he will definitely have an easier time.



A more skilled fighter in general, Williams was able to deflect most of Sung's takedowns in the first two rounds and all of the third round, securing a decision victory through outscoring Sung on foot.



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Agent 47 (18-8) vs Eka Tahuna (22-10-1)



This fight is one to keep an eye on. Agent 47, a submission specialist and a proficient standup striker, will be looking to take the fight to the ground and look to break a limb of Eka's. However, Tahuna, is one of the most elite strikers P4P in GAMMA and he is no joke when it comes to the standup game, holding a solid 15 wins, 14 of which have come by KO. Coming into this fight, Agent 47 will have to be careful of Eka's striking and look for the opening to take it to the ground.



Tahuna came up ontop with a significant point advantage. Landing multiple leg and body strikes, Agent 47 was simply too gassed to defend himself, resulting in an energy TKO victory for Tahuna.



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Russian Zombie (18-8) vs. Kira Miyata (24-14)



Kira Miyata is a prominent BJJ specialist with a yet untested chin. Never losing by knockout in his 38 bouts, Kira Miyata is a top featherweight contender. On the other side of the ring, Russian Zombie, holding more than half of his victories by KO, will be looking to add another enemy to his pile of unconscious zombie food. If Miyata can hold at least on-par with the Russian Zombie on foot and eventually drag the fight to the ground, I would just give the victory to Miyata.



As it turns out, Miyata was able to squeeze by each round ontop. He successfully dictated the fight standing and on the ground by outscoring his opponent and preventing any catches on the part of Zombie.



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Ricard Cuenca (31-14) vs Bich Nga (15-7)



Two loud and proud, stand and bang brawlers, it's only a matter of time before we see legs go limp. In this fight, whoever gets the first big shot will have the upper hand in this one.



As it turns out, it was a full standup war, with Cuenca landing a clean one, two, spinning backfist, and B.N. goes to sleep.



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Scotty Bennet (43-16) vs. Leopold Stotch (29-20-1)



Two seasoned veterans, Bennet and Stotch, both looking like they just finished filming Captain America: Civil War, make their next bout in the familiar GAMMA ring. Two top contenders, Bennet being a former GAMMA middleweight champion, this fight is one to watch out for. We're in for a classic, arms-swinging battle. However, Bennet does have the ability to take this fight to the ground. It'll be interesting to see if he does.



Throughout the fight, Scotty Bennet had maintained a clear advantage over Stotch. Almost finishing Stotch in the first round, Bennet maintained dominance on the ground and on foot.





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Jax Teller (39-23) vs. Joe Strummer (14-8)



Joe Strummer is an elite submission specialist. If he can get the fight to the floor and keep it there, it could be all bad for Teller. Teller, on the other hand, is an elite striker. Classic grappler vs. striker matchup.



The key to this fight is if Strummer can get Teller to the ground and keep him there long enough for a finish or a multitude of ground strikes. However, the results came to Teller's side by way of decision, as Teller was able to outstruck Strummer by a significant amount.



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Perrin Aybara (17-10-1) vs. Kieron Radebe (26-16)



A very evenly matched bout, it'll be interesting to see who can get the upperhand here. I put my money on Kieron Radebe on this bout.



Surprisingly, at least to me, Perrin Aybara was able to grab ahold of Kieron in the clinch and deliver massive amounts of body strikes and head strikes to simply neutralize Radebe's striking power, effectively earning Aybara a decision victory.



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Gordus Clay (22-5) vs. JT Colossus (55-45-1)



Colossus, better known as the WarWagon, has had one hell of a career in MMA. There is no better place to end his career than in GAMMA. With a staggering 102 bouts, his chin has been put to the best more times than the he has his manager has given him a bonus. Just kidding, may the WarWagon have a great retirement. Gordus Clay will no doubt show no mercy, however.



What else can I say? The quickest KO of the night at 35 seconds, Clay showed his KO power in fashion. Again, WarWagon is probably thinking about hanging up his gloves now.

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Interview Ed Generro

Q: How are you Ed?

Ed: I'm good! Great to be here!

Q: How do you feel after joining GAMMA?

ED: I feel happy because this is my dream since childhood. GAMMA is the greatest organization in the world and i have been planning to reach that level ever since i joined MMA.

Q: You have a nice career outside GAMMA and what made you choose to join the GAMMA?

Ed: I have 2 reasons for that , first I want to be a champion in a world-class organization, and GAMMA is the top of the list in that regards. My second reason is that I want to repay Bon Aqua after he defeat me in the past. I know i am the better fighter now and that win was a fluke.

Q: How do you see your position in the race for middleweight title?

Ed: I do not know but right now, my focus is to win my debut fight and then try to get a rematch with my rival Bon Aqua. After i beat him i will look towards climbing the ladder for a title fight.

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Ein Stein (182566) Inducted to our HOF

Fought in GAMMA from 2014-03-08 till 2016-06-04, Managed by Mr Gutz (3074). Record inside GAMMA 17-11, he is a 2x 145lbs champ, competing in 13 title fights, with a total of 11 FON awards. He came 3rd on Fighter of Year, in 2014 + 2015 and his highest rank is 20. His biggest wins include Willy Wonka,Timofey Boyko,Diego Sanchez,Auguste Grimm. Upon retirement he accumulated 129 points, which ranks his 12th all time in GAMMA and #1 among all retired GAMMA 145lbs fighters.

 

He is also the 3rd fighter (and probably the last, since Mr Gutz is currently retired) Mr Gutz has retired in our HOF, which ranks him #1 among all LOD managers. The only other managers to have 2 are Boondock The Destroyer (503), John McGuirk (1306) Whymer Van Mastodon (40116), Gritty Smitty (1206), Grund McGrunderson (3341), Matt Cave (45538).

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GAMMA 567 Review



Booked by Mentor Guru Corleone

Written by Dan Pikeson



For our main event, two elite fighters of the lightweight division will be looking to come away with another victory under their belt. Hector Camacho is a seasoned veteran of the fight game. With nearly forty fights under his belt and over 30 victories, Camacho knows this game inside and out. Making his GAMMA debut on #567, he’ll be looking to battle it out against Oscar Boma, a veteran who has spent nearly half his career here at GAMMA, will be looking to score yet another knockout to add to his near 85% (T)KO percentage. Boma, the current lightweight champion of GAMMA, will not be defending his title in this bout.



The battle was drawn out to a five round decision. Overall, the fighters were looking to do a little bit of wear and tear before committing to any KO shots. Yet, Camacho and Boma weren’t able to land any highlight reel strikes to end the fight. Boma definitely did do just a tad bit more to outshine Camacho on the scorecards, earning him the victory against an elite competitor.



The “American Psycho” Patrick Bateman is a legendary contender and long-time GAMMA competitor. Serving as the HW champion of GAMMA for almost four times, Bateman has also championed 10 Fight of the Night awards and 19 Knockout of the Night awards. On the other corner, Gunnar Steigelmann has remained a dominant force here at GAMMA, serving for more than half of his career here and earned the title five times.



The fight was won in the clinch, where after a standup fight was held, and then Gunnar Steigelmann held down Bateman long enough to land a brutal one-shot knee straight to the dome, earning him the title and another highlight reel KO.



Toni “The Mountain” Eerkila will be facing off against The Chimaera, a mystical beast from… Oh, this is the wrong game. Anyway, Chimaera is much lower-skilled than Toni, so I don’t know about this mismatch here.



Nothing much to say here, as Toni simply clocked him and won a TKO within a minute or so. Outskilled, Chimaera had a rough time in there.



The Leprechaun Joe Murphy truly lives up to his name, coming in at around 4’10 and 300lbs, he definitely holds a weight advantage here. Yeo Jae Suk, on the other hand, will have a much stronger reach advantage here. Both fighters are coming in from careers outside of GAMMA here and will be looking to earn a victory on their debut.



Booooom! The Leprechaun lands a lucky charm across the chin of Yeo and scores the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow… Okay, I officially regret I wrote that sentence. But you know, the Leprechaun wins his GAMMA debut here.





The GAMMA veteran “The Siberian Bear” Keralin will be facing off against Wladysaw Raginis, who will be looking to secure a victory in his debut, in a super heavyweight bout (oh boy). Here comes the big boys, who will come out on top?



Well, wasn’t that a bloody mess? Keratin needs to cut his nails before going into fights here, the doctor called a stoppage due to Wladysaw’s gaping cut over his eye!



Game Christiansen fought Henry Olonga’s agent tonight, what a beating that was! Christianson told Olonga’s agent to bring him here next time, or else he will go to Olonga himself and deliver the PPV at his house! The fight ruled as a no contest, as Olonga ate too many pies backstage before the weigh-ins.



The young Daft Young def. the GAMMA veteran Willy Wonka (great name, honestly) in order to secure a decision victory and some candy along the way. Expect Young to be a top contender here at GAMMA, no doubt his future is bright here.



You talk about Comeback of the Night, this fight is it right here. After dominating the first two rounds, Oison O’Conghaile, a veteran of the fight game, got caught with a beautiful shot straight on the chin and then another that put him to a good night’s rest. Kurkov Tyma certainly turned that fight right around.



Oh, bloody Hell mate!

Another victory by doctor stoppage? Someone needs to cut their nails. Stan Judea picks up a victory over Jerome Seinfield in this bout, securing a debut win here at GAMMA.



Amarezza Pourramenazanali outscored his opponent Virgil Keller in all aspects of the game. A well-deserved win and a great opening card for 567.


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Interview Toni Eerkilaa

 

Q: Your former manager Jarmo Sisuu released you, but your career has flourished under Blake Phoenix. What has Blake done differently to make the difference?

A: Superior game plans.

Q: It seems Blake keeps you on a heavy dose of donuts and beer because your weight is around 300lbs. Do you think it gives you an advantage in the cage?

A: It's all muscle man - have you looked at my physique? Well, OK, ALMOST all muscle. I think my weight definitely gives me a power advantage. Having said that though, I'm going to drop just a few pounds so that I can cut to 265lbs. That way I can fight for that title as well as the 265+ title.

Q: You had massive success in the GAMMA: Contenders, also winning the title there and going on a 9 fight winning streak, you lost your last 2 fights though, what went wrong?

A: Actually I'm a 2 time GAMMA Contenders Champion, the first time being under my previous management. At Superheavyweight, all of the fighters have so much KO power that any win streak can only last so long. My last loss was against one of the greatest fighters in the weight class throughout all of Tycoon Land, and a former GAMMA champion. My manager and I are still reviewing the fight footage to figure out what I should have done differently.

Q: You lost your title to Sam Snead while at the Contenders, is a rematch something you would like to have?

A: Under the right circumstances I'd be open to a rematch. The fight with Snead was a close one that my manager and I both felt I was 100% capable of winning, so of course I'd like to get a win over him to prove I can do it. Regardless of that, I think there is little point in rematches unless they are for a title. So if it's for a title, yes, I'd fight Snead again.

Q: Former GAMMA champ Gunnar Steigelmann introduced you to the GAMMA super heavyweight division with a KO loss. Do you think he has what it takes to regain the title, he fights against current champ Patrick Bateman next week.

A: Steigelmann is capable of beating any superheavyweight on any given night, but so is Bateman. It should be a great fight. I plan on working my way up into contention and fighting for the 265+ and/or 265 pound title soon.

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GAMMA 568: Richards vs Stoppers Review

Booked by Mentor Guru Corleone
Written by Dan Pikeson

Viv Richards vs. “The Power” Willy Stoppers,

You talk about a top PPV main event draw, you got one right now. These two fighters are one of the very elite in the whole MMA(Tycoon) scene, holding numerous title reigns in organizations such as GAMMA and SPFT. Willy Stoppers is one of the top fighters here in GAMMA. Holding over 70 career fights and almost 50 (T)KO victories, Stoppers is a force that almost can’t be stopped (See what I did there? No? Okay..). Viv Richards is the one of the top Pound-for-Pound fighters, holding an incredible 20-3 MMA record in top orgs as well, Viv Richards is looking to continue to do big things in the scene. I’m excited what goes down here in the main event.



Give Viv Richards a trophy and Stoppers a doctor, this was just almost too brutal for TV. A huge head kick KO victory for Viv Richards that came out of nowhere in the first round. That’s another one for the highlight reel.



In the quintuple rematch between Renan St. Juste, one of the longest tenured GAMMA veterans we have today and former x11 GAMMA welterweight champion, and Rufus McTearson, a P4P GAMMA veteran and the current welterweight champion, you could make a case that the 170 division is all about St. Juste and McTearson. Currently, McTearson has the upper-hand on St. Juste, holding the current title and a 3-2 record over St. Juste. Will St. Juste take what’s his or will McTearson hold the title in victory once more?



Another battle to add onto the war between these two champions, Rufus McTearson delivered coming into this co-main event. Outstripping St. Juste in every single round, the 50-45 decision was ruled correctly. McTearson was simply too much this match. Rematch?



Lars Voller vs. Tony Siblas



Coming up in a light heavyweight bout, Lars Voller, a prominent striker and up-and-coming GAMMA contender, will be looking to secure a spot here in GAMMA. Tony Siblas, the rising young light heavyweight will be looking to rack up a win over the veteran Voller and work his way up for a championship fight. Who will come up on top?



Another five-round decision that held the eyes of the audience, Tony Siblas outstruck Lars Voller and even took the fight to the ground, almost securing a submission or two here and there. At the very last round, Siblas caught Voller with a huge uppercut with only a few seconds remaining, however, Siblas would still have won. Props to Siblas on his victory.



Urho Berserk vs. “The Trancendalist” Ravi Shankoli



Can we get the Nevada State Commission here? I smell some illegal substances on one of these two. Anyway, Urho Berserk and Ravi Shankoli are both rising stars here at GAMMA. Whoever wins this bout could go for the light heavyweight title here (Is it only me that smells some illegal drugs here?)



Boom! Shankoli catches Berserk with the one-two in the second round, knocking out Berserk out cold. Someone should still drug test these guys though (kidding).



Lan "Aanallein" Mandragoran vs. Meyer Lansky



You talk about two heavyweight brawlers, you have it here. Meyer Lansky is a mauler from Poland, holding an impressive 16-6 record and a sweet hat to top it off. Mandragoran, a fighter that can both roll with the Gracies and box with the Mayweathers, you’ll be in for an exciting fight.



Mandragora clocked Lansky early on with a huge uppercut, dropping but not rocking Lansky. While Lansky tried to put up a solid defense, Mandragora caught Lansky napping and secured a TKO victory over the Meyer of Warsaw.



Lik Alotadik vs. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi



Like Alota… Am I allowed to say this? Uh, well, the first fighter coming in here has Alota.. skill, so I would watch out for … Nevermind. Abu Bakr.. What’s with these names? TELL ME. SOMEONE TELL ME. NOW.



A solid win for A.B.A.B., outscoring his opponent and even catching him once in the very last round.



“The Irish Hammer” Bart Bunga vs. Zlatko “ZZ Top” Zahovic



Holding an almost unprecedented 15-1 record and 14 freakin’ KOs, Mr. Bunga will be looking to put someone to sleep coming into this fight. Zlatko Zahovic wants to take this fight to the ground and grapple with Bunga. Will Bunga score another KO or will Zahovic tap Bunga out?



Zlatko definitely wanted to grapple with Bunga, however, Bunga caught Zlatko right on the chin, knocking him out cold.



Medium Har… vs. Marcus Fenix



Two very evenly matched fighters will be looking to build their standing here in their GAMMA careers. Who will come up on top?



Media… Yeah I’m not saying that, defeated Marcus Fenix fairly confidently and certainly dominated more than just the rounds :-)



Jonny Chanbeskidzie vs. Jorde Runkputte



Could we please get easier to spell names? My job is killing me right now. Anyway, these two fighters are definitely not your average brawlers. A fight to watch out for!



A very close match, however, Runkputte picks up this victory.



Will Dearborn vs. Stanley Burrell



Burrell is on a little bit of a rough patch in his career. Perhaps this victory over Dearborn, a good contender as well, will keep him in business.



Dearborn clocked Burrell with a huge strike and finished him off in within two minutes. Rough fight for Burrell here.

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GAMMA: Ravi Shankoli Interview

Question #1 When you joined GAMMA, many thought you lacked the stand up skills to compete at the high levels of GAMMA, what do you have to say about those doubters?

Answer #1 What is doubt? Doubt is fear in disguise, and so in response to this question I make this statement. I know you fear fear, for me fear is motivation, I see it as weakness. So I say to those who doubt, your fears will come true, I will destroy the top level of the division. All of the fighters in this division are top level, but they all have been beaten before, I am the one to beat them again. This is my ascent, It will not be stopped.

Question #2 Are things going according to your plan since joining?

Answer #2: I live without a plan, I follow the signs in each moment. At this moment I am grateful to be fighting for GAMMA, and I won my debut. The opponent I was against clearly let it all in there, but to his disadvantage. I will do what I can to leave my mark in GAMMA, I will make the owners proud, and do my best to entertain the fans, and give good fights. I just love to fight, I love knocking teeth out, just as much as I love meditation and finding inner peace, I love to destroy others peace... The polarities of life are ment to be played...

Question #3 In your last fight, you managed to beat Urho Berserk, was there anything which surprised you in this fight?

Answer #3: Urho Berserk is a tough as balls opponent, though he lacks mental clarity. He went in heavy with the damage, but that was no surprise. He would not have made it out alive in a point for point battle anyway. What else is there for him to do? He did hit me with a good counter shot, but I recover quickly. You have to plan better than that.

Question #4 What do you think of the current GAMMA 205lbs champ?

Answer #4: Gage is a real champ, he's had lots of tough opponents over his years, and held a few belts. I know he's been through wars, and although he's much older and more experienced I feel as though there will come a point where we are even, and at that point the fans will see a fight of the century. I've been keeping an eye on him for a while, and I know hes chin is starting to give in, and all the injuries are piling up. I have a long road ahead to get to that shot, but if he's still champ I would love the opportunity to stand up and brawl. It would be nice if someone had the balls to go to war and keep it standing for the belt. Lets give the fans what they want to see...

My next matchup against Atilla "THE" Hun is what I am really focused on at the moment. I spent much time in preperation for this fight mentally meditating in the mountains... My camp has been great for this fight, and truthfully I feel like "The" Hun is a perfect matchup for me. You know what they say, styles make fights. Although I am much younger and less experienced, I feel that our skills matchup nicely, and I am certain that this will be a fight that will put me into contention for a shot at the belt. I am not looking past Atilla, I am focused completely on him. This is a battle of heart and chin. I respect you greatly Atilla, let's knock each others teeth in... your friend the "Transcendental Dentist"...Ravi Shankoli

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It has been a pretty good weekend for GAMMA.............come to think of it, there have been quite a few pretty good weekends recently :-)

The past weekend, GAMMA surpassed what used to be UVT (which has recently re-branded) to become the 2nd placed org in total events held, we are at 572 at the moment. The 4th on the list has held almost 100 events less with 474 events in total.

We broke a few other records as well. Last week was the first time we had 4 fighters in the top 10 when Matt Quin, Joe Jordan, Fabian Hoi and Oscar Boma (He has since dropped out of the top 10) were all listed in the top 10. That is currently ranking us #1 in the game in that category.

We are also joint second in total fighters in the top 100 with 16, which is also a personal record for GAMMA and joint 1st in total fighters inside the top 1000 with 89 (in reality though we are ranked first because we have several top 1000 ranked fighters in our lower tier affiliate orgs).

We have been kicking a lot of ass in our super fights as of late as well, we have some massive wins in top level fights. Our super fight record currently stands at 128-63-2 vs other organizations. To put that in prospective, if GAMMA was an alliance it would be ranked #2 in the game with a winning % of 66.3.

Financially it seems GAMMA must be in the best state based upon the fact that last weekend we paid our fighters more than any other org in the game with over 1.6m disclosed pay (second place was just over 1.4m). This could be somewhat inacurate because all orgs have fighters on 1/1/1 deals (we had several of those as well on the card), the fact we paid over 10% more is still an indicator though. Based upon the amount of cash on hand the org has + the amount of arena's we have booked, it is safe to say financially we should be #1.

In fact, the only category GAMMA is not #1 is hype and we can move into #1 any time by investing more in ads, but i rather keep the profits though :-)

Either way, an org can only be great if they have a great core of managers. I would like to thank all you guys for supporting the org in the good an bad times. Salute to all of you!

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Matt Quinn Interview

Matt Quinn discusses rubber-match with Viv; TRT usage interview with Dan Pikeson

Hello! And welcome to the highly acclaimed, #1 interview show that is better than Oprah on late-night Fridays, known as the only GAMMA Interviews with Daniel G. Pikeson! Today we have a very special guest, the current GAMMA middleweight champion, #1 middleweight, and #2 P4P fighter in all of MMA(Tycoon), Matt Quin!



1. Mr. Quinn, how are you today? What does it feel like to just beat two long-standing P4P fighters in a row to become the middleweight champion of GAMMA?

A. I just can’t put it into words, you know. It’s just amazing. I worked so hard all my life, you know, starting when I was 18 under my friend and boss Alika Webb, and I just have to say thank you to my fans, my family, and GAMMA for offering me a great org to fight for and I can’t wait to hold my title up high again.

2. That’s good to hear. You have a rubber-match with Viv Richards, what is your game-plan coming into this fight now that you have fought Richards for the third time? Do you think you have a feel for his style?

A. You know, definitely. I got to see for myself what it’s like to stand in the ring against Richards and you have to give it up for the man, he’s a great fighter and I have to admit, he’s worthy of a title shot just coming off a huge knockout win against the powerful Willy Stoppers. In terms of my game-plan, that’s going to be kept under-wraps with my team, but we’ll see. You guys are definitely going to be in for a fight.

3. Did you hear the rumors around the GAMMA community?

A. Uh, what rumors?

4. There’s been rumors that Viv Richards got his hands on the 176Q TRT for the last fight between you two. Do you believe it?

A. No, I definitely don’t think Viv Richards have gotten a taste of the 176Qs. Viv Richards did not look too crazy last fight and the 176Qs have made me…

5. WHAT? Are you admitting to using the 176Q TRT?

A. Wait! No! I am the legitimate middleweight champion.

6. Hold on a sec, we just got news from the GAMMA headquarters that both you and Viv Richards were on 176Qs and that the victory will still be held accountable. Any departing words before you go on to fight Richards once more?

A. I’m not surprised Mother********!

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GAMMA it has been a while since our regular poster designer Johnny Torrio stopped producing posters for GAMMA, he was doing design work for GAMMA from March 2014 till April 2015. Back then our posters where known for their sexy women and standardization.

We are now back! Gabe T.S. Gardner will now be doing our designs and the old format will be used again. Here is our first poster for the upcoming big event:

http://www.mmatycoon.com/orgupcomingeventpublic.php?EvID=855541

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Matt Quin (239220) has just written GAMMA history yesterday becoming the 4th fighter to hit #1 spot and get inducted to the games Hall of Fame while being fighter of the organization. The previous fighters to achieve this feat are legendary Jeremy Tonal (31632) Anton Chigurh (58657) and Renan St Juste (102580). The key wins for Matt were the wins over former 185lbs champions Hektor Troy and Viv Richards and recently the win over Hall of Famer Rockmeteller Todd.

We have had other Hall of Famers compete in GAMMA such as Golden Glory (86108), "The Ancient One" Sinuhe Egyptian (41580), "Riveting" Ricky Rocker (177654) and soon we will also have Sean Tallon (205285), but they all joined as part of super fight deals.

"Killer" Kyle Carlton (123905) and Scotty Bennet (167187) are 2 former Hall of Famers which joined GAMMA and won GAMMA titles, however they joined after they achieved the #1 spot and failed to reclaim that spot while in GAMMA.

Corbin Murphy (161736) is another interesting case because he was "cut" by GAMMA because he lost his first 2 fights, but then went to to have a glorious career, gaining the honor of HOF in 2016.

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GAMMA 569, Hoi vs. Wolek Review

Booked by Mentor Guru Corleone

Lukasz Wolek is one hell of a fighter. Holding a remarkable record of 19-3 and previously holding championships in organizations such as INY, GC, and GAMMA, Wolek has begun with big things and will end with big things here in the MMA(Tycoon) scene. Wolek is the current featherweight champion here at GAMMA, will he remain the champion after facing off against Fabian Hoi, the number one contender and former Syn City featherweight champion? Or will Wolek deliver another dominating finish?

The Conor McGregor-lookalike (Hoi) catches Wolek napping with a huge check hook on a leg kick by Wolek and smells the blood in the air, pummeling Wolek till the referee saves him from impeding doom. A great finish for a great (and new) champion.

Robert Sito vs. Eka Tabuna

The battle between two prominent strikers here in the GAMMA organization for the lightweight title, who will come up on top. Robert Sito (another McGregor lookalike) will be looking to feint, jab, and hook his way into another KO victory for that belt. Holding a belt in GKNY, will be get another belt here in GAMMA? Or will top contender Eka Tahuna deliver on his promises by smashing this McGregor fanboy to the next division?

You talk about left leg cemetery, right leg hospital, Cro Cop would have been proud of that head kick KO by Robert Sito! We have a new contender I bet, congrats to Sito in his debut.

“The Undertaker” Nikolai Luzhin vs. Ray “The Raven” Lewis

In this welterweight bout, Luzhin, a top contender in multiple orgs, will be going off against Lewis, a former champion here at GAMMA himself, in a standup brawl. Who will come up on top?

The war lasted to the very end, with Luzhin outstriking his opponent in all aspects of the game. He was simply the better fighter this night.

Kristin Woinasiewicz vs. Pablo Escobar

Two lightweight contenders will be going off in this standup war. Who will land the clean shot or go the distance in this bout?

Kristin, who has the much better chin and KO power, quickly defeated Escobar with a one-two shot that ended in a brutal KO finish. A dominating knockout for the smaller guys here.

Attila Hun vs. Humphrey Baker

Ah, it’s my favorite arc.. MMA fighter, Attila Hun. An KO artist by trade, will he land another raid coming into the octagon tonight? Or will Baker stop him with some mean pastries?

The fighters go the distance here, with Attila narrowly squeezing out a decision victory here for himself. Congrats to Hun, I may expect another rise to a top contender position soon.

Ilya Mstislav Volkov vs. Robin Yount

Two former champions in (lesser) other organizations, this fight is one to look out for. Ilya has definitely got the better game-face coming into this fight. Will Yount back down or challenge Ilya to a game of Russian boxing?

Ooh, Ilya with the cheap shot 5 seconds into the second round followed by more strikes. Questionable here, but a victory nonetheless.

Ray Finkle vs. Ed Gennero

Ray Finkle is a veteran here at GAMMA, looking to secure a spot for contendership. Ed Gennero is looking to secure a victory in his GAMMA debut. Who will come up victorious?

Despite a fairly even standup fight (in my opinion), Ed Gennero lands a sneaky hook and clocks Finkle into oblivion with more strikes for a debut win here at GAMMA.

VG Beloff vs. Duke Nukem

And here we have the big boys league (did someone say knockout power?). It’s just about time before VG Beloff or Nukem lands a massive overhand right that just clobbers either one into oblivion.

Nukes eats a big shot followed by a smothering Beloff assault. Brutal TKO victory.

Sambo Rambo vs. Lao Shin

Classic wrestler vs. kung fu magician. Perhaps Shin can pull a bunny out of his trunks, but Sambo Rambo can break an arm or three.

Sambo Rambo secures a takedown and secures an arm along with it. You know what, Sambo gets the best name award of the night.


Pertti Silsa vs. Zoey Malone Jr.

A nice opening card for 569. Perhaps Malone Jr. could rise greatly in ranks here after defeating Silsa.

Not so fast, Silsa says before clobbering Malone to the floor. Good opening card.

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Renan St Juste HOF Induction.

 

Managed by Gale Hawthorne, Record inside GAMMA 44-17-2. Retired from GAMMA at the age of 43y. Renan is a 5 x 170lbs champion a feat never achieved by anyone in any of the top level organizations. He competed in a total of 29 total title fights for the org over the years.

He had 48 FON awards, and is a 2 x GAMMA fighter of the year and a Game Hall of Famer since 2013. He had the best chin in history, never KOed in 80 pro fights and basically fought the best of the best the game has seen in his weight division.

I probably missed a few, but among the top 10 ranked fighters he beat are Sinuhe Egyptian, Ronald McDonald, Sativa Sensei, Jurmas Uusisto, Marshall Noir, Russ Rutger, Rufus McTearson, Patrick Jane, Shinichi Onizuka.

Upon retirement Renan accumulated a total of 375 points which positions him in first place above Raz Matazz which had 321.

Jeremy Tonal which ranked in 3rd place did more in a shorter period of time, but if we are talking about long term greatness, the stats don't lie, Renan is the best fighter in our history and probably the best 170lbs fighter the game has ever seen.

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We will be adding 1 new manager to our Manger Hall of Fame every per month. We currently have just 6 managers in our Hall of but this is mostly due to our criteria for entry being extremely strict. I decided to relax the criteria to make it possible for more managers to enter.

We will follow a similar strategy as we use for the fighter HOF, where we add 1 new fighter to our HOF based upon how many "points" they have accumulated: Points are based upon the following criteria:

3 points per win
3 points per profile fight (title + super fight)
1 point per draw
1 point per fight

So a win in a title fight will be worth 7 points, a loss is worth just 1.

Here are the current GAMMA Legends part of our HOF:

Boondock The Destroyer (503)
Gale Hawthorne (22636)
Mr Gutz (3074)
Igor Psycho (6994)
Face Kicker (2965)
Whymer Van Mastodon (40116)

Among those managers, just Boondock and Whymer are still active.

I will add managers purely based upon accumulated points. Things such as total title fights, HOF fighters will also be taken into consideration, but bottom line, the managers with the most point will enter first. I want to add a few extra managers, so for the later part of 2016 you will likely see 7-8 managers being added, as of 2017 i will stick to 1 per month. I will announce the new inductions in the next few days, i want to check the stats first.

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For this HOF induction i decided to go back to the past to induct 2 of our premier early managers.

Grund McGrunderson (3341)

Grund was probably the first true GAMMA Elite manager. He was also the first to hit #1 in the days before the game HOF was even created. He managed 2 of the longest reigning GAMMA champions Alexander Khalifman and Mikhail Yudovich.

He was eventually surpassed by the new generation, but in the days of our "ID restricted org era" (although technically speaking we was never an ID restricted org, there was no such a thing when the game started), Grund was the man to beat.

Grund also holds a record which will unlikely ever be beat. In 40 fights he had 34 wins. 27 of his fights were title fights!

In terms of total points he does not rank so far up the list, but in terms of importance to what the org eventually became, he is our Prototype original superstar manager.

Richard Davenport (10647)

In the debate of "who is the best manager ever" Richard's name pops up a lot. If not the best, he was considered at least the best of his era. He retired early in the game, but his ability to develop fighters + set sliders was second to none.

He also managed one of, if not the best fighter GAMMA and the game has ever seen in Jeremy Tonal, so that alone puts him up there on the list of Greatest managers.

His winning % comes second to just Grund with 37 wins out of 45 fights, he also ranks 2nd all time in total super fights with 24 in total (second to just Mr Gutz) and 5th in total profile fights.

Both managers will be awarded the GAMMA Legend Avatar (as soon as the admin approves it).

The top 15 candidates to be inducted to our HOF next (in no particular order) are as follows:

Jebba . (61031)
John Bravo (50889)
John McGuirk (1306)
Central Park Wigan (27741)
Dom Jaehnke (20196)
Seppo Koskinen (2820)
Gerbert Bryant (84742)
Paulie Walnuts (79001)
Pawel Ufcowski (52087)
Digga Dogman (91254)
Brad O'Neil
Doug Heffernan (10852)
Jack Smith (7552)
Matt Cave (45538)
Klatz Matz (46802)

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GAMMA: Lan "Aanallein" Mandragoran HOF Induction

Managed by Gale Hawthorn, ranked 10th all time in GAMMA in total fights, 9th in total wins and 4th in KO wins upon retirement.

During his career he was involved in 10 GAMMA title fights. He is ranked 11th best all time fighter with 141 points, 3rd among 265lbs fighters.

His most significant wins are over GAMMA HOF fighters Stoppers, Gorrila, Shirahama, Poochyena, Bateman.

This is the 3rd HOF fighter by Gale Hawthorn which makes him the only manager together with Mr Gutz to have 3 fighters in our Hall of Fame.

Our next HOF induction we plan mid October. The key candidates are:

Tamias Poochyena (135965)
Timofey Boyko (151666)
Chris Webster (52145)
Pierre Trudeau (113658)
Diego Sanchez (142862)
Rick James (143516)
Buster Grimes (57328)
Kris Hong (204017)
Yeshua Immanuel (123742)
Meat Beater (174503)
Charlie Murphy (152460)
Phil Davis (65372)

Note: This could change if someone better/higher ranking retires during that period of time.

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