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Honorable Mention: Mookie Magaba (14-7-0), Timofey Boyko (17-6-1), Meat Beater (14-7-0), Reiska Pekka Retale (23-9-0), Vince Noir (11-6-1)

 

 

Time for Magaba to make his mark here and move up in rankings.

 

 

Good job on the writings and rankings

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Honorable Mention: Mookie Magaba (14-7-0), Timofey Boyko (17-6-1), Meat Beater (14-7-0), Reiska Pekka Retale (23-9-0), Vince Noir (11-6-1)

 

 

Time for Magaba to make his mark here and move up in rankings.

 

 

Good job on the writings and rankings

 

Thank you sir, and Janne you are correct that is 3 wins in a row. I will be working on the rest of the divisions through out the week.

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"Taco here NGF Fans, survived going balls deep into Lee Daniels mom last night, but hey 10k for her and his sister cant be bad. So Atkins is -335 favourite over Anders at Mickey Harts bookies, but I'm not so sure, Atkins will want to clinch and Anders use his boxing and keep the fight on the outside. My money would be on Anders, break the clinch, stuff the takedown, counter with hard shots because Atkins has to force the clinch or shoot. Anders takes this, so stick money on him at +133 at Mickeys.

Eklund is the bookies underdog over Symons, but it should be a close fight this, because they both like to take the fight to the ground where they want top position to use ground and pound. Eklund is 24 and is 3-1 in the NGF and looks a top talent, but Symons is the former DSC champion, an elite wrestler with brutal ground and pound. Look for Eklund to try and keep this standing and use his excellent boxing to make Symons think twice about the takedown. Cant choose between these guys.

Sluijs the favourite over Aremis, probably because Aremis has 4 losses and stands at 7-4, but the guy is only 25 and faced Cross and Bennett. Sluijs is 16-5 and made 5 defences of the DFC belt, he will come looking to take this to the ground and dish out his ground and pound. Its about Aremis' ground game for me. Will he roll and look to match Sluijs on the ground or force the stand up? Both guys are super tough, but maybe Aremis can get the upset win here, use his kicks to score and scrape home by decision? But hey who knows?

Winchester is favourite over Rua, who I have trained with quite a bit. Winchester has already beaten Rua once so most expect his mix of offense between striking and ground control to earn him another decision win. Winchester has lost his 2 but against the current and former champs so you have to think he will have too much talent for the light hitting journeyman from New York.

Temel is a huge favourite over Timonyn who has a record of 13-12. Temel is one muscly fuck guys 185cm and with that physique, you know to make 170 he must have small feet, been castrated, and have a brain the size and weight of a ping pong ball. Add to that he his bleached blond hair he looks fucking ridiculous. But hey, each to their own, if he thinks he looks good! Anyhow, Temel throws too many combinations, he must tighten up on his boxing but after 25 fights I doubt he will do so , so I got to agree that Temel will coast to a win here. Temel has great striking and can land a takedown, so he can win this where he wants. Timonyn, throw single shot for fucks sake, Temel might just cut up real quick.

Starburst looks in for a hard night against BJJ standout Oliveira, and I expect the Black Belt to land the takedown and sink in a sub in the 1st. But, if Starburst makes it out of the 1st round he has 9 KOs in his 12 wins and things could start getting ugly for Olveira. I'm still going for 1st round sub Oliveria.

Kim has lost 4 straight and is 6-6, so the well rounded debutant Dahlia 8-4-1 starts the favourite. Be interesting to see if Dahlia decides to keep this standing, because his striking looks good and he has power. Kim has to turn this into a ground battle and hope that Dahlia will engage him on the ground, because this is his only chance. Its all about Dahlia and the Dengel camp, its their fight to win and maybe lose.

 

OK, fight fans, I'm gonna be cage side tomorrow night in St Pete's, I hear if Mustacho wins his boss Kint could become the world number one manager! Just the distraction I will need because I hear Mustacho's mom is smoking, and I would love have Mustacho having to call me dad when we touch gloves seconds before I pound his ass for the title. Night Guys, The Sensational Taco Bueno".

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New Generation Fighters :Division Rankings 1/28/14



Welterweight (170)



Champ: Vacant



1: Johnny Fantastic (13-5-0) Johnny is gearing up for a chance to capture the Vacant welterweight title, but it won't be his first as he was once the welterweight champ of Hero FC. His last couple of fights where in the Immortals Org where he split them winning one by KO and dropping a decision in the other. Next up he challenges the #2 ranked welterweight Alastair Gridlock for the title.



2: Alastair Gridlock (11-6-0) The only thing keeping Gridlock from being the #1 spot is the fact that he has not won a championship yet, that could all change very soon though. Alastair has had the chance before though and has gone all 5 rounds in a championship fight coming up short recently against then champ Enzo Moretti. His chance to finally get the belt will come on 2/19 as he faces Mr. Fantastic to crown the new welterweight champion of the world.



3: Marcos Motaro (9-4-1) Marcos has won 4 out of his last 5, his only loss was in a championship fight with Enzo back in November. Marcos is one of the most entertaining fighters in the division with all his wins being KO or TKO finishes. Motaro has been out of action for a couple of months and should be a much improved fighter, he will get the chance to showcase himself this weekend as he faces off with Delroy Holmes.



4: Steve Ewell (10-4-1) Ewell is the current VVT welterweight champ but is now looking to embark on a new challenge here at NGF. Steve is also a great finisher with 8 of 10 victories coming by way of the Knock Out. He makes his NGF debut this weekend against Richard Renninger.



5: Edmundo Edilhson (14-9-0) Rounding out the top 5 is Edilhson whom is a Immortals and Rivals veteran with 23 pro fights to his name. winning his last 4 out of 5, and 3 of them by way of Submission he seems to be moving in the right direction now as a submission specialist. He will challenge Xavier Styles on 2/15 as the two men both look to get themselves in title contender positions.



Honorable Mention: Laurens Van der Slujis (16-5-0), Aulis Tyrmaaja (9-2-0), Richard Renninger (14-6-0), Xavier Styles (16-10-1), Delroy Holmes (13-10-1)

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2: Toshiro Montero (17-5-0) Montero made his NGF debut last weekend as he took a hard fought decision over Akira Toriyama. Toriyama holds titles from both Hero FC and Attack Fight league and looks to be yet another threat in the stacked 155 division. Toshiro will welcome in newcomer Nichi Hong on 2/21 at NGF 118.

 

 

 

That should read "Montero holds titles from both Hero FC and Attack Fight league" (not Toriyama)

 

The 155lbs division is starting to look pretty stacked, there will be no easy road for Montero in NGF but he wouldn't want it any other way. He'll be bouncing Hongs head off the mat in no time then he will be on his way to the championship match where he belongs.

 

On another note, I'll have a promotional video for the supercard up by the end of the weekend. The headlining fighters have submitted quotes for me to use to add some personality to the vid so its looking decent so far.

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That should read "Montero holds titles from both Hero FC and Attack Fight league" (not Toriyama)

 

The 155lbs division is starting to look pretty stacked, there will be no easy road for Montero in NGF but he wouldn't want it any other way. He'll be bouncing Hongs head off the mat in no time then he will be on his way to the championship match where he belongs.

 

On another note, I'll have a promotional video for the supercard up by the end of the weekend. The headlining fighters have submitted quotes for me to use to add some personality to the vid so its looking decent so far.

 

If it was Miguel Toriyama and Toshiro Montero let me tell ya i would have been truly screwed on that one lol.

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Taco "close fight with Socha and Arthanier, with Socha making a fool of himself by slandering the 25 year old Arthanier calling him a 27 year old can crushing scrub. Said Socha looked about 48, definitely got the onset of dementia! Enjoy the win man, it's a sport not life or death. My boy Rua is 28 and still can't fight, no way he could hang with the big boys, every fighter can't be as hung, good looking and blessed with elite fighting skills like my good self."

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NGF Fight Night 1

 

Brown vs Adams

Strikers collide with Brown 16-5 14 KOs facing Adams 18-9 17KOs. Both have considerable KO power, and both have KO losses on their records. Brown has lost his last 2 against world class opposition, and Adams is coming off a win in the INY after going 1-3 in Ascension. Its a pick em, it really is a case of who lands first.

 

Kerbouchard vs Boitsoff

Clash of really aggressive BJJ Black Belts, with Kerbouchard carrying some form as he is on a 2 fight win streak, but although Boitsoff is 2-5 from his last 7 fights, he wont have to try for a ground war here, as this La Salle managed fighter (Kerbouchard) will take this fight to the mat. Its another toss up, pure ground war between 2 BJJ Masters.

 

Renninger vs Ewell

Renninger 14-6 is a rugged striker from the INY and he is on a 2 fight win streak, after defeating the talented Arthanier last year. Ewell 10-4-1 is the reigning VVT 170lb champs and like Renninger is making his NGF debut. Both are strikers, both have powerful clinches and both like to throw knees. Another 50/50 encounter that will see the winner move into title contention.

 

Voda vs Vendetta

Voda 17-12 is BJJ specialist and Vendetta a world class boxer with an unimpressive 8-6 record. Both these guys are from experienced camps who have been frustrated by these guys careers to date. If Vendetta fights the way he did against Whales he can win this, but he looked awful against Escobar and young Astronomer took him to the ground. Voda has to go for broke on the ground, but I don't think he has the power to put Vendetta away so I think Vendetta will win this.

 

Romanov vs Murithi

Romanov 13-4 has solid boxing, and good clinch and he is versatile as he can take an opponent down and has decent ground and pound. Wins over Radebe and Laden highlighted his talent but he has come up short against the divisions elite, though at only 26 and with a solid camp, he has time on his side. Murithi 7-4 is a granite tough Muay Thai fighter, who throw kicks, that rights just kicks, and as a result has been outpointed in his last two fights.

Romanov is versatile and talented and he will want to make a run for the title in an exciting division, and I see him winning by decision, and comfortably.

 

Holmes vs Motaro

Holmes 13-10 was a true INY gatekeeper, a solid journeyman striker, who usually comes up short against the better guys, but, because of his durability often goes the distance. Motaro 9-4-1 looks a league above Holmes, as this K1 level KO machine has only lost to the likes of Moretti and Gridlock, two elite fighters. Can Motaro be the first man to stop Holmes? That's the question as Motaro should win this at a canter.

 

Victorio vs Game

A real close fight install for the NGF faithful with Victorio 11-6-1 looking for a win after a draw and loss to Astronomer, and the submission fighter is in for a tough night against Game 8-3 who has only significant losses to the excellent Miodek and world class Bennett. His submission loss to Boitsoff last October will give Victorio heart, and one can only imagine the carnage in the Duphus camp when Game tapped! Look for Game to clinch and grind, and Victorio to look for takedowns and pull guard in an effort to expose any BJJ defensive weakness in Game. My pick Game - decision.

 

Oliva vs Steel

Oliva 16-11 has 15 KO wins and comes out hard throws bombs and someone gets KO'd, as 7 KO losses testify. Steel 12-6 is 1-4 in his last 5 outings, but a solid defence and granite chin should see the Stoff managed fighter break his losing streak inside 2 rounds. If not, he gets KO'd inside 2 minutes.

 

McCracken vs Roofer

McCracken 7-6 has lost his last 4 and this striker is in a for long night against the super tough Ben Roofer 14-4 who took Meldrick Tyson to decision last time out. Roofer, like McCracken is a Muay Thai specialist, but while Roofer doesn't have serious KO power, I feel his chin will absorb McCracken's power shots and see him to a decision win.

 

Meduza vs Rook

Meduza 8-3 might be one to watch at 185, as this well rounded fighter with pro boxing experience complimented by solid wrestling and takedowns, takes on the vastly experienced Bowman Rook 13-9 who 4 years ago challenged Ventura for the Immortals World Title. Rook has to land the takedown and use his world class wrestling to retain top position and land strikes. The danger is Meduza's stand up is awesome and Rook's chin isn't among the best so I fear he will get KO'd at some stage.

 

OK, NGF Fans enjoy Fight Night 1.

 

 

 

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Taco "close fight with Socha and Arthanier, with Socha making a fool of himself by slandering the 25 year old Arthanier calling him a 27 year old can crushing scrub. Said Socha looked about 48, definitely got the onset of dementia! Enjoy the win man, it's a sport not life or death. My boy Rua is 28 and still can't fight, no way he could hang with the big boys, every fighter can't be as hung, good looking and blessed with elite fighting skills like my good self."

I had that set as his post fight speech against his last opponent, a 28 year old Sens/Rem/Elite/Black who would shit himself if he had to fight in a non-restricted org. Who I would have finished if the fight had been a minute longer or hadn't stupidly clicked allow clinches. I just forgot to erase it for this next fight.

No one is telling you and your immortals buddies that they have to fight in Ascension or Evo, but all these guys look like huge pussies signing fighters with gaudy records and primes to an id restricted org. There are plenty of mid level orgs that these guys could compete in and contend in if they are scared of the top level.

Most 25 year olds are developed enough that there is no need to be shielded from older fighters. My three fighters in NGF are all going to graduate to unrestricted orgs after their NGF contracts are up. Socha will go to one of the top ones, Astronomer and Lynch will find a home in a b level org. Its not too hard to find an org any fighter can compete in. When you talk about your guy Rua being 28 and sucky its almost like you feel he is obligated to get wins and you want them to come at the expense of younger fighters. I just dont get where that mindset comes from.

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I still don't understand why you consider a 150k ID restricted org as being a mid tier org meant for young and up and coming fighters (although they are welcome too). Were looking for top level fighters just like any non restricted org. 150k ID was a long time ago and those fighters are hitting their prime, there is no reason why they cant fight other top level fighters right here in NGF. The competition level is pretty high especially at the top end of the divisions but we still have fights for the mid tier guys too.

 

The only guys we aren't recruiting are the quad elite 30yr olds and their time is coming to and end anyways. Before long the fighters under 150k will mostly be obsolete.

 

I personally usually only recruit between 150k-180k and look for fighters with at least 150 hype. I only recruit over 180k if they are skilled enough to compete against the top guys. If you think we aren't going after the top ranked guys or ONLY going after them, you are mistaken.

 

I'm not speaking on behalf of Steel or for the org as a whole, that's just my own personal opinion of the direction NGF is going.

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I still don't understand why you consider a 150k ID restricted org as being a mid tier org meant for young and up and coming fighters (although they are welcome too). Were looking for top level fighters just like any non restricted org. 150k ID was a long time ago and those fighters are hitting their prime, there is no reason why they cant fight other top level fighters right here in NGF. The competition level is pretty high especially at the top end of the divisions.

 

The only guys we aren't recruiting are the quad elite 30yr olds and their time is coming to and end anyways. Before long the fighters under 150k will mostly be obsolete.

 

I personally usually only recruit between 150k-180k and look for fighters with at least 150 hype. I obly recruit over 180k if they are skilled enough to compete against the top guys.

I never said a 150k org is a mid tier org. I said I don't see the need for it anymore and I think anyone with a id around 170k or so who signs to one at this point is being a pussy and limiting their potential opponents. Some of those immortals fighters have fought each other multiple times. It seems like these guys want to churn the same fights over and over while beating up some of the lower id fighters that were already signed to NGF. I really think thats a joke.

I agree that the top level talent in NGF can probably be competitive in most any org in the game, its not a knock on you guys for signing them. Its more about managers who are terrified of taking the next step up and seeing what they have in their fighters.

There really are no quad elites anymore. Those days are long over. With good sliders and hiddens any fighter over 25 can be competitive anywhere.

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I'm just saying they dont have to go elsewhere for competition, we will bring the competition to them. Steel isn't doing all the recruiting by himself now, he has myself and Ramirez to help out. Between the three of us we should be able to bring in a steady flow of fresh talent. I think your fighters fit right in but its up to you what you decide to do with them.

 

Dropping the ID restriction probably isn't out of the question, we actually haven't even talked about that yet. Steel just took over last month so I don't know what his plan is to be honest. I've only been recruiting so far, and a little promoting (made a couple videos) but haven't pitched any ideas yet. I like the 150k restriction personally and would argue that if it aint broken, why fix it? Things are going pretty good as it is from my perspective.

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New Generation Fighters :Division Rankings 1/28/14



Middleweight



Champ: Vacant



1: Tyler Richards (24-7-0) Tyler is a former two time champ at Immortals NY and also a two time champ of Valhalla in Amsterdam. This guy is also a "Of the Night" award winning beast with 10 fight of the night, 5 Sub of the night, and 2 KO of the Nights to his credit. His debut here at NGF will be on 2/15 as he faces Sami Sykloni for the Vacant MW title.



2: Sami Sykloni (22-9-0) Sykloni is a former 205 lb champ of MMM Elite Pro and is currently on a 4 fight winnning streak. He and Richards will both make there NGF debuts, both coming over from Immortals but have never faced one another.



3: Lambo Murcielago (12-2-0) Lambo a former middleweight champ of MMA Helsinki is coming off a tough loss to former NGF MW champ Musashi Kato in a 5 round decision. Now 1-1 in the NGF cage Lambo will face Linkin Portier next at NGF 117.



4: Karl Socha (15-5-0) Socha is 1-1 also here at New Generation and has 12 KO victories to his name. He beat Ramus Arathanier by Unanimous Decision on todays card NGF 115. Middleweight seems to be wide open at the moment so look for Socha to be in the hunt for the title with today's big win.



5: Marek Jebut (12-4-1) The one time Dynamic FC Middleweight champ Jebut also fell victim to the former champ Kato at 185. Before the Loss Marek had won 4 straight though and looked very dominant, he will face Pablo Escobar next on Feb. 9th.



Honorable Mention: Jima Jamm (17-4-1), Meldrick Tyson (16-5-1), Joey Dixon (17-7-2), Henkka Seppala (9-2-0), Pablo Escobar (10-3-0), Mikhail Rakhmanov (12-4-0), Linkin Portier (12-7-0), Danny Brown (17-10-0).

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The Immortals was 150k when NGF was 150k, and I alone couldn't compete with Chad and his enthusiasm so we were losing out in the recruitment. Immortals dropped to 140 and we picked up some more talent from 140-150, but couldn't attract the big boys and couldn't get the MAJORITY of the 150 guys because the NGF was 150. Immortals then dropped the restriction, and we couldn't sign anyone.

 

So we tried, it and it didn't work.

 

NGF was going to the wall. The owners were pissed because they put in a lot of hard work to lose guys to the bigger orgs, who came back for defences when they felt a challenger looked worthy, which pissed them off and the roster, because, it's a game, and manages want to fight for titles. The value of a title is only what it's worth to the individual.

 

Fernando of the NGF is an alliance mate, and we tried to keep him motivated but he also got racially abused by an ex NGF manager which we weren't happy about, but that finished him, and by then Chad was sick of it I believe. Fernando has dropped his VIP now.

 

The NGF roster looked a good fit with INY, so I moved across, renewed contracts, and then advised Jeff that the NGF was now solid and we could get the INY guys over. Most came.

 

The NGF roster looks strong, the silent majority voted by signing contracts and re-signing deals. Guys will move through to the other orgs but hopefully most will stay and one day 150 will become an obsolete number.

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His debut here at NGF will be on 2/15 as he faces Sami Sykloni for the Vacant MW title.

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Look here kid. It's disgraceful that two fighters making their NGF debuts are fighting for the 185 strap. Especially since one of them got his ass beat last fight. If the judges hadn't robbed me against that scrub Murcielago I would have won that belt already.

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NGF Supercard 1

08 Feb 2014

St Petersburg

Ice Box (12,300)

 

©Andrzej Gajewski v (#2)Pip Gonzalez (145 lbs title)

(#1)Frederick Frost v (#2)Vyacheslav Kalashnikov

(#4)Wei Pei v (#7)Tobias Larsson

(#4)Taco Bueno v (#5)Khalid Hayes

(#1)Sami Hyypia v (#2)Samson Miodek (265+ lbs title)

©Anthony Brown v (#5)Shavo Odin (265 lbs title)

(#5)Manny Mannetosen v (#6)Timofey Boyko

(#4)Soon Do v (#5)Julio Quintana

(#2)Incan Bulb v (#3)Mac Jackson

(-)Hans Thor v (-)Tiyaro Feitsora

 

The fighters I highlighted in this promotional video are the fighters fighting for the titles, not the highest hyped fighters or matchups. I had the championship fighters submit one liner quotes to add some personality to the video. I am limited what I'm able to do with these videos so I know they aren't mind blowing but hope you guys like it for what it is! Hopefully I got the rankings right.

 

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Thanks :) Doesn't really make any difference to you guys but I had to change the YouTube link since I accidently posted to the wrong account so the view count will be off. No biggie. I just wanted to keep all the MMATycoon videos I make together on one account. Not sure how many more I'll do. Depends on how many more "themes" I can come up with. I liked the "fire" theme of the first video the best but I made this "future" themed video with more content so it was better in that regard. The hardest part has been figuring out what song to use that goes along with the theme and content.

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Jackson will have no issue on dominating Manny for 5 rounds.

 

Well, when Jackson is at a level that the org deems him worthy of fighting Mannetosen I'll be happy to let you dominate the last 4 rounds from the back of a speeding ambulance.

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