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David Brent (104382) HOF Induction


David is a true GAMMA legend, he is a multiple time #1 ranked manager and 2017 Manager of the year. In total he has a 46-14-2 record in GAMMA, with a total of 62 fights making him one of the most successful winning % wise manager in our history and most certainly the most successful in the modern era.


From his 62 fights, 34 of them were either super fights or title fights. This is the highest among managers with over 50 fights and 4th highest all time among HOF managers.


His ranking points of 297 points is the 17th best of all time, but he acheived this with very few fights in total, considering his fighters are still actively on top of their game, it makes this stat even more impressive because many of them are most likely to be inducted to our fighters HOF sooner or later.


David is a manager who focuses on quality and results, he is ultra consistent, never rejects fights and is ruthless in his mission to be the best. Probably the best overall manager this game has had for big portions of 2016, most of 2017 and at the moment. If he can keep this up long enough, he could be in debate as best manager of all time.
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Brandon Simmons

Now that I know for sure that Gumption can actually write and read, I'm curious to see if he can fight!

His last three fights took him a combined 6 minutes, so perhaps it is time to take the shrimp in deep water and see if he can swim with a big fish.

Training camp has started with some red lobster and will end with one tiny shrimp!

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Bubba "Shrimpin" Gumption

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Don't you worry. I can swim in the deep waters. I ain't no Lieutenant Dan! Although, after I'm done with you, you're gonna feel like he did on New Year's Eve man!

Except your eyes will be closed and I will have broken your nose. It's all good though, we can hang out later and smash some hoes!

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Bubba "Shrimpin" Gumption

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Don't you worry. I can swim in the deep waters. I ain't no Lieutenant Dan! Although, after I'm done with you, you're gonna feel like he did on New Year's Eve man!

Except your eyes will be closed and I will have broken your nose. It's all good though, we can hang out later and smash some hoes!

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Brandon Simmons

You'll need to do more than break my nose if you want to keep your belt.

I'm wondering if my two decision wins in a row will make you wonder if I actually have KO-power.

Don't think, I'll just show you on fight night ;)

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A lot has been happening to David Brent in the past few weeks. Recently he was announced #1 manager in the game, last week he was also inducted to the GAMMA Hall Of Fame and held onto the #1 spot as a manager.


One thing he has never done though was have a #1 ranking fighter...............that is now in the past since Saul "Slip The Jab" Goodman (271572) won his super fight to move into #1 and get inducted to the HOF! He was robbed from the title of best 185 fighter and best upcoming fighter for last year, but you cannot rob the guy from being #1! This is only the 5th #1 ranking fighter for GAMMA and the first since Matt Quinn achieved it in 2016. We have had 8-9 fighters hit top 3, most of which were in 2017 but nobody moved into #1 (mostly because Puno avoided fighting and the stupid ranking system does not penalize inactivity).


If Gareth Keenan wins his fight mid week, this will mean David could end up having the #1 and #2, which also being ranked #1 in the game! Gareth could even go above Saul which means David will become the first manager ever to have 2 fighters inducted to the game HOF in a week!


Fingers crossed, but history could be in the making.

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With the excuse of having Saul Goodman hit the #1 spot in the game recently, lets go back into time (way back into time when some of you suckers were probably not born) when our first fighter hit #1


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February 2018 recap part 1

By Alika Webb





UGD 98:Man Vs Keenan – 2 February





155 superfight - Fook Man (Underground) Vs Gareth Keenan (GAMMA)



Slough’s pride and joy is on a warpath and with global domination in sight there is no stopping Gareth Keenan. Still, Japanese warrior Fook "Mi" Man was willing to give it a shot. What followed was a tit for tat technical brawl that spilled all over the cage. The metal groaned to contain these gladiators as they battled with brain instead of brawn. Gareth Keenan took the initiative and never let his goal out of sight while Fook "Mi" Man was constantly in pursuit. The race was run and the man who finished first was Gamma featherweight champion Gareth Keenan.



Winner: Gareth Keenan by unanimous decision.





GAMMA#689 Bubba v Hoyce – 3 February





265+ title - Bubba Gumption © Vs Hennan Hoyce



Bubba "Shrimpin" Gumption has been a dominant force in the super heavyweight division while Hennan Hoyce reigned the heavyweight division with an iron fist. With the heavyweight title being abolished, two colossal champions collided to unite the heavyweight and super heavyweight title and crown the true king of the heavyweights.



With two mastodons colliding in the cage, people expected fireworks but nobody expected this brawl between two elite strikers to end so quickly. With another dominant performance, Bubba Gumption floated like an astronaut in zero gravity and stung like a meteorite crashing into the earth. An explosion of strikes bombarded Hennan Hoyce with deadly accuracy while Bubba Gumption saw Gamma’s last super heavyweight champion hit nothing but air.



Winner: Bubba Gumption by TKO (strikes) after 49 seconds in the first round.





GAMMA#690 Shin v Volkov 4 – 3 February





170 title - Lao Shin © Vs Ilya Mstislav Volkov



For the fourth time these welterweight warriors fought and once again they did everything in their power to be victorious. In a welterweight soap opera, some things are so good one can’t help but repeat them. Ilya Mstislav Volkov won their first encounter while Lao Shin took home the following two wins and then some. With burning passion in their hearts and a new game plan in mind they were set to face a familiar foe.



While these welterweight legends brawled their way to a decision, this fight was so wild and chaotic it actually spilled all over the cage. Ilya Mstislav Volkov blasted the champion with an armada of fiery blows while Lao Shin traded back in kind, the fans were on their feet from a heated confrontation that left them hanging for more. A brawl from start to finish where neither man refused to give in.



Winner: Ilya Mstislav Volkov by unanimous decision.





GAMMA#691 Defoe v Boyka – 10 February





185 superfight - Saul Goodman (GAMMA) Vs Danny Seagram (Underground)



After slipping the jab against Jutta Hanolla in a middleweight title fight, newly crowned champion Saul Goodman once again found himself racing on the super fight highway and what a race to the finish this was as Underground middleweight champion Danny "The Diamond" Seagram went full throttle right from the start. No matter how fast the Underground underdog went, Gamma’s middleweight rock star went above and beyond his own capabilities and got an abundance of speeding tickets to prove it as his punches and kicks were flashing by so fast they nearly broke the speed of light. It was a race to the finish and while it was a close finish, only one man could be crowned the winner.



Winner: Saul Goodman by split decision.





205 title - Menace Defoe © Vs Yuri Boyka



Considered by many as one of the top pound for pound fighters on the planet, Menace Defoe has been on a tear lately and with only a hiccup of a loss against Alex John Conor Burns staining his record since the summer of 2017, he has been the most envious light heavyweight fighter in the whole division. In that most enjoyable position he has the leverage to pick whatever opponent he feels like and yet instead of choosing to elevate his own stock with an abundance of super fights or picking easy opponents so he can prolong his stay at the top, he willingly takes on the best challengers around. He is a true man’s man, a rough and tumble brawler with a burning passion in his heart that captures the heart of the crowd and lights the roof on fire. The men would to be him and the women would love to be with him. He doesn’t back down from a challenge and the people love him for it and that’s why he is known as the people’s champion.



Who would be willing to risk getting lynched on his way to the cage with the promise of nothing but sheer brutality on the other side of the fence? Why, that man would be no other than Yuri Boyka. Yuri "Hands Of Stone" Boyka has been steadily climbing up the rankings and good things come for those who wait. Gamma management complimented the good boy and then some by offering him a title fight against the man of the hour and the most electrifying champion in the MMATycoon universe, Menace Defoe. Would Yuri Boyka be able to handle the pressure in the biggest fight of his life or would he surpass the heart of the champion with his own heart, the heart of a lion perhaps?



The fight started and a flustered Yuri Boyka came in reaching with a sloppy jab but nearly got his head kicked off as Menace Defoe saw it coming from a mile away. The champion stormed the nervous challenger with a dangerous combination that hit nothing but air but kept fueling the fire. A nice hook to the body shook Yuri Boyka to his core and awoke the beast inside of him. Nervous jitters lost, Yuri Boyka traded back in kind and pounded the flesh of the champion with a thundering hook to the body. It was clear that he was not gonna take it, no he wasn’t going to take it anymore. He was done being the bully victim, it was time for him to embrace his inner bully and kick some serious ass. Yuri Boyka swung with brute force but his accuracy was lacking and as he threw a follow-up combination he nearly got countered by the champion. But the body blow the champion had in mind as a counter was quickly brushed out of his mind with a lightning fast swift head kick from the challenger that drew first blood. The sight of his own blood - the scarlet liquid of life oozing out of his skull - dripping in his eyes had the champion seeing red. Red with unbridled and explosive fury. Borderline inappropriate for a legitimate athlete, Menace Defoe walked the path of war and started to wreak havoc and mayhem with dangerous punches and brutal kicks that were thrown with only destruction in mind. The challenger did his best to ride the storm but his first attempt to stop to oncoming onslaught had seemingly no effect. Another attempt to blow the fuse however had all the makings of a total blackout. A right hand from the heavens clipped the champion and saw Menace Defoe take a strategic withdrawal from the fight but Yuri "Hands Of Stone" Boyka has the finishing instinct of a primeval predator and felt that his moment of glory was near so he launched a rocket of head kick that nearly sent Menace Defoe’s head flying to the moon.



After tumbling to the mat, Menace Defoe was allowed to stand back up again and while that gave him a much needed second wind, he still had to clear the cobwebs and with a hungry tiger on the prowl in the form of challenger Yuri Boyka, the champion clearly found himself in quite a tricky situation. Even while dazed and confused the spirit of Menace Defoe was unbent and unbroken. Menace Defoe continued to be the attacker but he did so with controlled fury and aggression. Menace Defoe kept focusing on putting his challenger on the defensive but didn’t go in for the kill, his bruised ego made sure of that. Meanwhile the challenger didn’t take it easy, Yuri Boyka made sure not to get hit with a stinger from the champion and when opportunity came knocking he kept launching shot guns of kicks and punches with a determination for a finish that left nothing to the imagination of the thousands of fans in attendance and the millions watching at home.



The second round started and while the body of Menace Defoe was burning with red hot fury, the fog had cleared in his mind and like a lake in the middle of nowhere with not a sign of modern life for miles, tranquility reigned supreme. A focused mind and a body blazing with a passion for annihilation were his tools but would they be enough to obliterate this foe standing in front of him? A jab to the body of the challenger struck its mark and had the challenger stumbling backwards in complete shock as the champion didn’t move an inch. No way he was falling for that again, Menace Defoe would not go in for the kill again so soon after just getting caught. Yuri Boyka was outraged and desperate to gain back some momentum so he upped the ante and started throwing a series of bombs that thundered throughout the arena but the immovable object named Menace Defoe was headstrong in his resolve not to stray from his path again. Yuri Boyka was caught napping in his desperate struggle for control as a three punch combination sliced him open. Blood dripping from his cut made the desperation grow worse as Yuri Boyka continued fighting with slaughter in mind. Inspired by the passion of his opponent and the growing fury inside himself proved too much to handle for the champion as he started trading back in kind. Two men standing toe to toe in the middle of the cage started whaling on each other, the roaring of the crowd was deafening but even thousands of screaming voices couldn’t tower over those exploding punches and kicks thrown out of pure and unadulterated hatred. The madness stopped instantly as a three punch combination dropped Yuri Boyka to the canvas.



Staring at the hulking figure before him, Yuri Boyka got back up on his feet and wanted to continue blasting the champion until only one man was left standing but Menace Defoe had another plan in mind. His fury tempered by the satisfaction of hurting the challenger so badly his legs couldn’t support him anymore was enough and with his mind now more clear than ever before, he continued an effective aggressive campaign of brutal strikes that kept the challenger guessing while keeping his emotions in check. Yuri Boyka did his best but there was no turning the tides as the tsunami named Menace Defoe steadily walsed all over the challenger.



Winner: Menace Defoe by unanimous decision.

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Joe Jordan HOF Induction


Managed by Thor HGH, fought in GAMMA from 2015-09-26 till 2017-12-02. He is a former 265lbs champ with a total of 8 title fights and 10 FON awards. His highest ranking as a fighter is 6th. His total ranking points of 125 which places him 25th on the all time list. Biggest wins are over Mickey Shanks, Julien Touret, Gunnar Steigelmann, Tony Slevin all of which are former champs.


One of the more entertaining GAMMA champs, fought in an era of some of the best 265lbs fighters we have ever had and came out on top against all of them. It was during a 7 fight win streak that he beat most of those fighters, that streak was ended in their rematch against Gunnar. From then on he became a bit of a journeyman from 2016-08-06 until his retirement going 8-14 in those last fights.


His 34 fights in the most difficult division though is something that very few fighters can boast. This is also Thor's first HOF fighter, pushing himself in contention for HOF induction in 2018.

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Brandon Simmons

Weighed in this morning at a sporty 254lbs and all good to eat as I please again now.

Gotta love the day before the fight!

 

 

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Tony O Rangers (270067)

Wow simmons just got totally out class by grumpton .Let get bubba some good fights no more bums like Brandon Simmon .His is a disgrace to the gamma heavyweight dvision #nomorebums (Feb 24, 2018)

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Bubba "Shrimpin" Gumption


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Thanks for taking the fight.


I knew for you it would probably be a rough night.


But it's all good because you stood up and punched my face.


Be happy to do it again after you get some more eatin' in!


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CEC 569 – 14 February




Euphegen Doubdtfire (Claymore Elite Combat) Vs Gareth Keenan (GAMMA)




Claymore Elite Combat was the host for a revolutionary fight as the number two pound for pound fighter in the world Euphegen Doubdtfire faced the number three Gareth Keenan. Both champions and true legends in every sense of the word. This battle was determined to bring forth the next number one pound for pound fighter in the world. Who would be the next big thing? Who would be next in line to rule over MMATycoon?




These two warriors met in the middle of the cage and there was no room for shenanigans as they went to work with a sense of elite pride and passion for the sport. No clowning around as the strikes they launched flashed by with impressive precision and with a speed that made them barely visible to the naked human eye. Us mortal men in attendance were on the edge of our seats as these two brought forth an army of strikes that grasped us in our cores and made our bodies tremble with joy and excitement as the battle raged forth until the final bell was rung.




Winner: Euphegen Doubdtfire by split decision.






GAMMA#692 Ridgeway v Diehard – 17 February






FINAL 135 title - Kira Miyata © Vs Karol Mirowski




After a shocking upset victory, 39 year old veteran and newly crowned Gamma bantamweight champion locked horns one more time with Karol Mirowski to complete the trilogy as they finished their rivalry in their third and final chapter.




Kira Miyata came on strong and did his best to keep the former champion in check but not soon after it became clear that it was the former champion and current challenger that was calling the shots. Shots were fired for sure as Karol Mirowski had quite a punch in his fists and his legs shot out like bullets fired from a shot gun. Kira Miyata had a lot of trouble bringing the challenger to the ground and before he knew it, that was all she wrote. The fat lady had sung and that song was a chant of victory as Karol Mirowski was crowned bantamweight champion one last time. As his newly crowned title fades away and classifies itself as obsolete, Karol Mirowski will have quite a chance to prove himself as he takes on a man that returns to Gamma for the first time in months and the first time this year, featherweight champion Gareth Keenan.




Winner: Karol Mirowski by unanimous decision.






155 title - Mathew Ridgeway © Vs Bruce Diehard




Bruce "B A M F" Diehard continues to ride the lightweight train as he takes on Mathew Ridgeway in a battle for lightweight supremacy. All aboard for a new and exciting chapter in the Gamma lightweight express! Choo choo!




While Bruce Diehard’s strategy consisted of nothing more than punches in bunches like he was on a bullet train to victory, champion Mathew Ridgeway took his time softening up the challenger and it paid out in the end as the tortoise beat the hare in a fight that was close, yet not that close.




Winner: Mathew Ridgeway by unanimous decision.






GAMMA#693 Volkov vs Shin 5 – 24 February






170 title - Ilya Mstislav Volkov © Vs Lao Shin




Some things never change, apparently so as Ilya Mstislav Volkov and Lao Shin duke it out for the fifth and for the moment final time. These two are so closely matched in the cage that it is quite astonishing to see that their skill sets are different in some ways and yet so similar when closely inspected. Both fighters are purebred workhorses and both of them have some serious horsepower in their punches but they don’t just go out there swinging for the fences. They step into that cage with a clear goal in mind and a meticulously planned out strategy that they are set to follow to the letter as they know that even the slightest deviation can prove fatal. They have also become true masters of the game, not only in their own craft but in all aspects of the sport that we call mixed martial arts. What would they bring to the table now as they have left it all out in the open and with no more special tricks lurking in the shadows?




Another brawl for all this was, they traded leather and kicked the crap out of each other with such style and grace that even one perfectly timed strike could end the fight at any point in time. So it shall be written, so it shall be done. Ilya Mstislav Volkov swung an ugly left hook that hit nothing but air and Lao Shin stung right back with so crisp a jab that it had the champion seeing stars. In a desperate attempt to survive the champion flailed and unfortunately for him also failed to land a hard body blow. Another counter - this time a deadly right hand from the heavens - sent the champion crashing to the canvas.




Winner: Lao Shin by TKO (strikes) after 4 minutes and 48 seconds in the second round.






GAMMA#694 Bubba v Simmons – 24 February






155 superfight - Tony Ramos (GAMMA) Vs Volya Nikolaev (CEC)




Tony Ramos came out strong with a passion to prove himself for his newly found home in Gamma but when the fight hit the ground, there was no stopping Volya Nikolaev. Tony Ramos started swinging hammer fists like there was no tomorrow but tomorrow came sooner than expected as Volya Nikolaev put him to sleep with a slick guillotine submission.




Winner: Volya Nikolaev by submission (guillotine) after 3 minutes and 41 seconds in the first round.






265+ title - Bubba Gumption © Vs Brandon Simmons




Social media can be a great tool for promotion but people can be brutal when anonymity is promised. Brandon Simmons learned quite quickly that people online can sometimes be even more brutal than the people he faces in the cage. That was until he stepped into the cage with Bubba Gumption. The champion simply dominated from start to finish. Every blow to the body of Brandon Simmons struck deep into his bones, every blow to the skull rattled him and when blood was drawn it was the beginning of the end.




Winner: Bubba Gumption by KO (punch) after 3 minutes and 53 seconds in the first round.

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Jebba HOF Induction


Jebba is one of the most consistent GAMMA managers in our history with almost 100 fights to his name, 42 of which were wins. He has a total of 6 title fights during his time with us. His highest in game all time rank is 37. He has a total of 286 accumulated ranking points, that ranks him 20th all time among all managers. His greatest success inside GAMMA was without a doubt submission specialist Jimmy Snuka. Jimmy ranked joint 2nd all time in the total submissions category. Willy Wonk, also managed by Jebba is ranked #1 among all GAMMA fighters with 10 total submissions, so you could argue that Jebba is the top "grappling" manager to ever compete among GAMMA managers.



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March 2018 recap part 1


By Alika Webb


GAMMA#695 Keenan v Mirowski – 3 March


145 title - Gareth Keenan © Vs Karol Mirowski


Gareth Keenan "Investigates" has been investigating the global fight market and enjoying the view from above. While Gareth Keenan was taking the scenic route in a quest for global domination, Karol "Bearded Midget Man" Mirowski stayed home and took care of business in front of the Gamma crowd. While doing so Karol Mirowski – flaws and all – was truly accepted and became a true champion in the hearts of all those who had the pleasure of watching his latest efforts and struggles he faced. In the meantime, Gareth Keenan was lost in his travels. Out of sight, out of heart and it was a mere lukewarm reaction from the crowd to his entrance that proved it. Gareth Keenan knew from the start that he had a lot more to prove than he could ever have imagined. They quickly started to get into their kickboxing mode, their engines revved and they started trading strikes at a hellish pace and kept it up until the final bell. Their first encounter this was and what an amazing sight to see as they fought so passionately. Their styles matched better than anyone could have expected as they are so similar a fighter that sometimes minds could wander, only to come back and see a mirror in between them. Never giving up, never giving in. This was a true fight from start to finish as they battled for featherweight supremacy.


Winner: Karol Mirowski by unanimous decision.






GAMMA#696 Goodman v Asai 2 – 10 March


155 title - Mathew Ridgeway © Vs Randy Springs


Randy "Fuckn" Springs had been tearing through the lightweight division since losing to Mathew Ridgeway. The champion on the other hand had remained at the top since that fated night and now had the chance to prove himself the better man once again while the challenger had only vengeance in mind. These two lightweight warriors stood toe to toe and threw everything but the kitchen sink at each other. The unbelievable resilience shown on both their parts was a tremendous thing to see. Neither man was able to dominate both from apart and from close distance but they both had their moments to shine. It was a tremendous effort from both fighters and the crowd was on their feet from start to finish as they were in awe from the spectacle these two gladiators provided for them.


Winner: Randy Springs by split decision.






185 title - Saul Goodman © Vs Yoshihiro Asai


Saul "Slip The Jab" Goodman has been back on track, dominating not only Gamma’s middleweight division but the entire MMATycoon universe. He rules the globe with a headstrong resolve to be the best around and nothing’s gonna ever keep him down, not even a minor slip against former number one pound for pound fighter Matt Quin. Saul Goodman was hoping to face the aging legend once more in a rematch that would have undoubtedly shattered records in tickets sales so hard that it would have crashed servers across the globe from pure earth-shattering anticipation. MMATycoon’s servers would melt down from the fire these two would bring to the table in their rematch but there was one man that stood in the way of that all. One man became the hero as he beat the living legend and saved the MMATycoon universe from certain doom and absolute destruction and that man is no other than Yoshihiro Asai! Yoshihiro Asai came on strong like a house on fire, throwing punches in bunches and constantly keeping the champion on his toes. The difference however was clear from the start. While Asai was the more diverse striker, Goodman was the more accurate striker and those strikes scored a lot of points for the champion on the judges’ scorecards. Even an Asai moonsault couldn’t have helped the challenger jump over that point difference and so the champion retained once again.


Winner: Saul Goodman by unanimous decision.

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New Writer

 

I would like to announce that our long term employee, 2 time writer of the year Alike Webb has stepped down from his role as the official GAMMA writer. Alika is arguably the best writer this game has ever seen and he held the position within GAMMA for over 15 months (also a GAMMA record for a writer). His quality of work over this period is second to none, so he will be greatly missed.
Taking his position will be James Isaac Abraham, a long time veteran with top notch articles in some of the smaller orgs. He started his work in 2015 and restarted recently after a hiatus from the game, so we are eagerly awaiting his first articles for the company.
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Brandon Simmons

After Stu Mack declined the fight offer for Highjack vs Cotto,but accepted the fight offer against me with Perkele, I could not wait for the moment to prove that he had better declined this one as well.

I had an easy camp and an even easier fight, as I had everything under control 100% of the time and knocked him out before the final bell.
Felt very sweet to beat that coward of a manager (again), lol !


Mentor, I want gold!

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Julien Touret HOF Induction


Record inside GAMMA 18-15-0, he is a former SHW champ with a total of 7 title fights and 7 FON awards. His all time highest rank while in GAMMA was 24th worldwide. With a total of 117 accumulated points, he is ranked 37th best GAMMA fighter of all time.


His biggest wins over former GAMMA champions include Lan Mandragoran, Tony Slevin, Tamias Poochyena, Fat Gorrila.


This is the first fighter inducted by Bobby Heyman, pushing him a step closer to his own HOF induction.

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GAMMA: March Part 2 By James Isaac Abraham


GAMMA 697




Light Heavyweight Title


Defoe vs Okah




2 time GAMMA light heavyweight champ Menace Defoe is arguably one of the best light heavyweights the tycoon world has ever seen. With his great skillset and technique, he's held on to the GAMMA light heavyweight crown for quite some time now. In his 6th defense since regaining the title from Origi on an epic showdown in GAMMA 644, he faced yet another tough challenger in former Bushido LHW and HW champ Ghazi Okah.




Both fighters fought their hearts out, showcasing tremendous striking skills for the whole duration of the match. In the end, the champ's technique prevailed. He won more rounds, blocked more strikes, and how he utilized


his skills was outstanding. It was a very great battle but in the end it was up to the judge's score cards.




The 3 judges scored 49-46 49-47 and 49-47 all in favor of the champ Defoe as he came away with the unanimous decision victory.




Winner: Defoe by unanimous decision




GAMMA 698




Super Heavyweight Title


Bubba Gumption vs Hennan Hoyce




Reigning Super Heavyweight champion Bubba Gumption enters the title match with his 4th straight title defense. He faced Heavyweight title holder Hennan Hoyce once again in a rematch from their last meeting in GAMMA 689 where the champ Bubba destroyed Hoyce in just 49 seconds.




Both fighters are currently the best super heavyweights in the game but the champ Bubba once again proved how deadly his KO power is, extending his KO win streak to 6. In just under 4 minutes in the first round, Bubba outdueled Hoyce in striking and KO power. He knocked Hoyce down a total of 3 times, finishing Hoyce with a big uppercut leaving him staring blankly into space. Such impressive power right there.




That win moved him to number 2 P4P, giving him the 2-0 advantage in the Bubba-Hoyce rivalry. In Hoyce's last 9 matches, he's only lost twice, both coming from Bubba.




Short trivia, it was the 7th time that manager Tripping Balls faced Mike Hunt, and historically he dominates Hunt with a 6-1 lead.




Anyway, expect a 3rd episode of this rivalry soon.




Winner: Bubba by 1st round KO (3:59)




GAMMA 699




Lightweight Title


Lao Shin vs Tito Hyde




Shortly after the winning the recent outing of the long running rivalry between Shin and Volkov, Shin defends his title against challenger Tito Hyde, who after won 4 straight wins got his 1st title fight in GAMMA.




Shin has an advantage in all disciplines against Hyde but the challenger never backed down. Tito Hyde was winning some rounds but in the 3rd round it was Shin who got the finish. The strikes he landed were just too much for Hyde, tearing him apart bit by bit until he finally gave in. This was only the 3rd time in Hyde's career that he got KO'd. Amazing showcase of skill and power right there by the champion Lao Shin.




Winner: Lao Shin by 3rd round TKO (3:15)




Featherweight Title


Gareth Keenan vs Karol Mirowski




Two of the top ranked featherweights of the world again fought their hearts out in 5 rounds for the belt. This match serves as a rematch when they last fought in GAMMA 695 where Mirowski won a close call 48-47 unanimous decision in each of the judges' scorecards making him title holder of the bantamweight and featherweight belt that time.




Like their last match, it was a strikefest. For 5 whole rounds, both fighters have thrown over 200 strikes each. It was again up to the scorecards but this time Keenan got vengeance. Keenan landed more strikes with better accuracy. In the cards, he won all rounds giving him a clear win over Mirowski and regaining his throne at the featherweight division.




That gives them 1 win a piece and we might see them have a 3rd clash soon.




Winner: Keenan by unanimous decision

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I have updated the "all time greatest" managers list for GAMMA (a thing that i do a couple times per year and can take a good hour an a bit to do).


To get onto this list you have to win a GAMMA title at least once and have no less than 250 total points. Most of the managers on this list are either already in our HOF or will likely make it to our HOF soon.


Points are allocated as follows:


1 Per Loss

2 Per draw

3 Per title fight/Super fight

4 Per win

50 for HOF Fighters


Our last update was in August and this is how the list looked back then:


Gale Hawthorne (22636) 1200

Whymer Van Mastodon (40116) 984

Mr Gutz (3074) 718

Boondock The Destroyer (503) 691

Dom Jaehnke (20196) 653

Pawel Ufcowski (52087) 595

Gerbert Bryant (84742) 547

Igor Psycho (6994) 522

Alika Webb (62511) 473

Face Kicker (2965) 448

Grump Bastard (102643) 435

Brad O'Neil 371

John McGuirk (1306) 351

Grund McGrunderson (3341) 323

Paulie Walnuts (79001) 314

Richard Davenport (10647) 303

David Brent (104382) 297

Andy McKenzie (101467) 289

Matt Cave (45538) 288

Jebba . (61031) 286

Gritty Smitty (1206) 286

Digga Dogman (91254) 275

Seppo Koskinen (2820) 266

Doug Heffernan (10852) 260

John Bravo (50889) 255

Jack Smith (7552) 251


We had the biggest increase in top managers ever this time round, 5 new managers made it to the 250 points list. The newcomers to this list are:


Thor HGH (24686)

Bobby Heyman (99756)

Marky Mark (22640)

Klatz Matz (46802)

Mike Hunt (39215)


None of these are new managers for GAMMA, in fact most are long term managers, but they just managed to get onto this list for the first time due to their accumulated points gain over the years.


The fastest rising managers on this list (based on total accumulated points) were:


David Brent (104382)

Thor HGH (24686)

Bobby Heyman (99756)

Gerbert Bryant (84742)

Mike Hunt (39215)


Thor and Bobby benefited from having a HOF induction, that moved them way up the lists. Thor is first in line to be inducted himself to the HOF, his induction will likely be in this month. David is on a tear over the past 1 year, easily the best manager in GAMMA and the game. He has 3 champs in GAMMA at the moment, very few can compete with his level. He also rose 6 places in the standings, something never done before.


Whymer Van Mastodon (40116) is now the all time leader in total Title/Super fights with 90, surpassing total points leader Gale Hawthorne (22636) who stays at 89. Whymer will probably need a good 2 years (or more) at his current pace to be ranked #1 all time.


This is the full updated list:


Gale Hawthorne (22636) 1200

Whymer Van Mastodon (40116) 1013 Big Increase

Mr Gutz (3074) 718

Boondock The Destroyer (503) 691

Dom Jaehnke (20196) 669 Big Increase

Pawel Ufcowski (52087) 595

Gerbert Bryant (84742) 591 Very Big Increase

Igor Psycho (6994) 522

Alika Webb (62511) 502 Big Increase

Face Kicker (2965) 448

David Brent (104382) 440 Largest Increase, Up 6 Spots!!!

Grump Bastard (102643) 438 Minor Increase

Brad O'Neil 371

John McGuirk (1306) 351

Grund McGrunderson (3341) 323

Paulie Walnuts (79001) 314

Richard Davenport (10647) 303

Jebba . (61031) 294 Minor increase, Up 2 Spots!

Thor HGH (24686) 292 Newcomer!!! Next in line for HOF induction.

Andy McKenzie (101467) 289

Matt Cave (45538) 288

Gritty Smitty (1206) 286

Bobby Heyman (99756) 278 Second largest increase! Newcomer!

Digga Dogman (91254) 275

Seppo Koskinen (2820) 266

Doug Heffernan (10852) 260

Marky Mark (22640) 260 Newcomer!!!

Klatz Matz (46802) 256 Newcomer!!!

John Bravo (50889) 255

Mike Hunt (39215) 253 Newcomer!!!

Jack Smith (7552) 251

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