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I was a bit bored today so I did this. This is a list containing Tycoon legends while in their prime. I know I'm missing some important fighters, but these are the fighters I remember and when I think about the best fighters in Tycoon history these fighters come mind.

 

 

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YB Sol is perhaps the most legendary fighter in the game, he dominated CFC's LHW division with his submission game. He was 13-0 in his prime, but eventually got knocked out by Jesus Gonzales which started his careers downfall.

 

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Jin Sen is the best example of never giving up. He started his career with a 0-4, Jin Sen went on a 19 fight win streak, leaving his mark on Tycoon as one of the most legendary fighters ever.

 

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Fidel Puno one of the most versatile fighters in Tycoon dominated his opponents with great striking and a very good submission game, he was the Syn HW champion for 9 months. He also managed to win the Syn HW championship a second time in 2012 making his career that more impressive.

 

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Pete Doherty was first managed by legendary manager HBK, but after he quit Doherty found a new home in Lord Raydens camp. Doherty was CFLs lightweight champion, after losing the title, he went to Syn and managed to capture the LW championship there also, a very impressive feat since those days Syn and CFL were clearly the two best orgs.

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Hakuin Ekaku managed to dominate multiple divisions in his prime. He was the Syn FW champion for nearly two years, he also dropped down a weight class and won the BW championship also. As if this wasn't impressive he went up a weight class to face Pete Doherty in a superfight (LW champion at the time) and managed to beat him.

 

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I see it fitting to end my list with Jigoro Kane because he is my favourite fighter of all time, and IMO probably the best of all time. Jigoro Kane started out in the WW division, clearing out the whole division (while almost finishing every fight in the first round). He went up TWO weight classes and won the LHW championship, which he held for 7 months. During this title reign he steamrolled through Jin Sen, Lee Villa and Jesus Gonzales.

 

 

(btw I know Jeremy Tonal is missing, but he was so "recent" and I decided to focus more on the older fighters)

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Man I wish I was around the days when a double remarkable was fucking insane.

I remember when Gonzo was fighting Kane with double remarkable. I was routing for him but too bad Kane's punch got in the way. :P Since then I was hoping I could reach double remarkable. I even thought how did evem Kane got to Eliteboxing that must've been hell lots of sparring. Lol.

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I personally only have 1 Guy under 170, and if it wuznt for Scott's 135 qfc div I wouldn't have him :P. For that reason. Its virtually impossible to generate enuff hype/pop to get to the top. That's why Hakuin and all the little guys still have to hop around orgs and w/C's to remain relevant. It really makes Hakuin Ekaku's story, Legend. He fuccin fought Everybody.

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