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Here it is, my retirement countdown, after almost 4 years of playing this game. I have 10 days until my VIP runs up and then I'll be releasing almost all my fighters. I will be keeping a few because I can't bear to see what others might do to them. Anyway, I would like to thank a bunch of managers who have helped me throughout the years or have just been friendly.

 

First, of course, is everyone at Boondock Fight Team. Without them I would have never touched this game, the JT WarWagon was an instrumental part in the start of this game for me and many others.

 

Boondock, Rollins, Patti, Skint, F-Man, DIDM, and all the others that were in the alliance. Without all of them this game, and my experience with this game would have been completely changed.

 

Also, I have to thank everyone that I was involved with at Hell's Playground. After BFT split and everyone went their own way they were kind enough to let me join another one of the greatest alliances to ever be in this game.

 

Another alliance that has been great to be in has been Shady Island. Full of trolls, shitty and great, it's be a blast just to be able to talk shit to them for the time I've been involved.

 

I'd like to thank all the old school guys that have been around forever and have kept this game going. That will include pretty much all the guys in Convicted, Broken Halo, and TFP. They've all been top notch alliances for the longest time and all deserve the utmost respect in how they've dominated the game for so long.

 

Last, but not least, is Mike Tycoon. Thank you for putting all your time and effort into this game despite all the bitching over the years. You've always tried your best and did what you thought was the right move and that is very admirable. I definitely feel that all the money I've spent in this game has been worth it and I'm glad that I was convinced to do it those years ago.

 

I'm sure I'll get the itch again in a few months and start it pretty much fresh. I just don't have the will right now to maintain all of my fighters.

 

The last thing I'll be doing is a countdown of my favorite fighters that I have ever created.

 

Honorable Mention:

 

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He was my first fighter I retired with a winning record. He was finished once in the 7 losses, while winning 4 fights by way of (T)KO, and 4 by decision. He never fought for a title.

 

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My first attempt at a MT fighter in the game. He was rage sacked after losing his only title shot in a close fight. He had a low heart hidden, as noticed by his four submission losses in his career. After release he fought well for another manager, even making it into Syn where he posted a 1-2 record.

 

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He was a slow learner through and through and fought well for the time I had him, then his record was destroyed by another manager after his release. Best known for holding the LHW title in the short lived WCE, and then fighting Logan Sackett to a draw in his next fight only to get bludgeoned badly in the return fight for the title.

 

10.

"The Butcher" Niklas Fleischer (15-9) (Highest Ranked: Unrecorded)

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Made a career off of knocking people out, but succumbed to being a slow learner and have only a moderate chin and paper thin skin. Was never in a boring fight that I can recall. Never received a title shot.

 

9.

Aleksander "Blood" Ibrahimovic (14-9-1) (1161)

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He was my first real project. I took months training him without checking his hiddens, because I didn't really care about them. Turned out he had moderate chin and no KO power. His entire career has been a grind working opponents down slowly trying to win a decision. Won a title in the Undisputed Fighting Championship in a close fight with Tanom Jaa, only to lose it in brutal fashion in his next fight to Jon Unbreakable.

 

8.

Abel "Sucker Punch" Khan (11-9) (657)

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Another brawler that I built, his record is deceiving in the fact that he has Great KO power and a great chin. However he probably has one of the worst cut hiddens I've ever seen. His career highlight was upsetting Ansgar Axellson in the first round of the Empire Million Dollar Tournament, only to bow quickly with losses in the next round and the first fight of his loser bracket.

 

7.

"Silent" Owusu Andoh (11-6) (825)

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Owusu had a rough start to his career at 3-3, but finally found his stride in the smaller Cage Wars Tokyo org. Winning the WW title in his second fight in the organization, then defending it twice more before the org closed. He has leveled off against the higher competition that is ONI.

 

6.

"The Gangbanger" Gay Bomb (13-7-1) (2510)

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Formerly known as Pierre Riley, he was renamed in dedication to J-Bomb. Won a title in only his third fight against Morgan Punch in Nemesis Fight Club, only to lose the belt back to Punch in the next fight. Has had a very rocky career against decent competition.

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5.

Connor "Danger" Kelly (25-10-1) (106)

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My most successful fighter of the modern era. Danger had a moderate start to his career losing in the finals of the Lil Heathens tournament in Rising Sun to Sammy Sweet. He remained in Rising Sun for the first half of his career, losing his only title shot he earned in the org. He didn't his stride until he moved to Gold Standard Fighting in Montreal. Starting with a 6-0-1 record in his first seven fights he earned a title shot against Nuriel Leonard winning a Majority Decision. He defended the belt against Jake LaMotta in a comfortable decision win before dropping the title back to Leonard is a close decision.

 

4.

"The Head Honcho" Poncho Villa (23-22-2) (674)

http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/20/20w8.jpg

 

Poncho started his career off extremely hot winning a SHW tournament to earn a title shot in the Dungeon Fighting Championship losing his eventual title shot to Andrew Trill by KO. Fought well in Synchronicity and Pit Fighting League only to end his career with a disastrous run in the European Premier League Season 4 with a record of 3-8-2 during the time.

 

3.

"C-4" Carlos Rivera (28-14-1) (394)

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Carlos also started his career hot at 7-0 before losing to Jayne Cobb at the BFT/Steel Penn fight off. Moved onto Syn after that and went 2-1 before entering the Millionaires Tournament and upsetting Horst Linkke in the first round to fight Phantom Menace in the second. Their fight ended in a surprising draw. Carlos would advance after they had a one round fight off to determine who would move to the next round. He would be thoroughly smashed in the sweet sixteen round against Hans Schwanz. Meddled in the PFL, ONI, Vicious, and Eminence before stopping in at Ascension. He lost his title shots in ONI and Vicious.

 

 

2.

Paul "Canzilla" Bruens (28-20-1) (477)

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I will finish the bios for Canzilla and Lucifer tomorrow.

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Thanks for all the wishes and such.

 

markyosullivan, I'm leaving because I haven't really "played" in a long while. I haven't done much other than check it for a few seconds each day to accept fight offers and contracts sometimes. I haven't scouted a fight in probably over a year.

 

Xanax, Jacoby is a can, don't know why you ever touched that fool.

 

And I'm guessing Zyd -1ed because he's a troll like that, and I find it hilarious. If someone did it out of spite, then fuck them. :)

 

Even then I might just renew my VIP and let my guys sit in training instead of losing my VIP and then having to release my guys if I do come back in a month or sooner. Maybe I'll come back with a renewed vigor or something. But I'm still finding it hard to leave the game even though I haven't done much lately.

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Don't be a stranger to the PSN now.

 

Sucks to see you go.

 

You were right about Adron.

 

Should of signed him to NEFC.

 

The wisest words you ever spoke to me.

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