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Jay now you have a 245lb fighter trying to fight at 205lb? What's going on man?

 

http://www.mmatycoon.com/orgeventpublic.php?EvID=866164

It'll be a no contest, he won't make weight.

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DFC: Sin City 6 - Jaskok vs Teller (27 August 2016 – Hayashi’s Lounge, Las Vegas) Preview and Predictions – Written by Gabe T.S. Gardner (112290)
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How do we keep topping ourselves? The bookers at DFC must keep asking themselves. Another night, another stacked card as Hugh Jaskok, one of the most outspoken fighters in the entire orginisation defends the belt against Henry Teller, an undefeated and very dangerous opponent, holding a sub of the night honour and finishing all his fights before the third round. Let’s run this card down!

Fight 1
Hugh Jaskok 3-0-0 vs Henry Teller 3-0-0: 5 Rounds of 5 Minutes for the DFC Lightweight Championship

If you have kept any kind of tabs on DFC –LV, then Hugh Jaskok needs no introduction…that said…here is one anyway. A fighter with a towering ego, but skills to back up his talk, the Lightweight champ is often heard proclaiming he will rip his opponents arm off. While I haven’t seen it happen in person, I’m not going to doubt him – are you?

After an incredible run of three first round submissions, he looks to make title defence number one against Henry Teller. Teller fights predominantly in a Muay Thai kickboxing style, with viscious strikes in the clinch, if Jaskok gets lured in, he’s going straight down.

This is a classic showdown of opposing disciplines, both with their own strengths and weaknesses. I think however, that Jaskok has a phenomenal ground game, that fighters have all succumbed to very quickly. While there could be some doubting against the quality of his opponents, you can see killer instinct when it shows and Jaskok has it. I predict he makes defence number 1 and hashtags #rippedhisarmoff

Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) Hugh Jaskok Round 1 (SUB)

Fight 2
Tobias “Piledriver” Lazlo 1-0-0 vs Samwell Lance 5-1-0: 3 Rounds of 5 Minutes 185lbs

I have a confession to make, don’t crucify me heavyweight purists or bantamweight believers, but the middleweight division will always be my favourite one. The fighters are proportioned to the point where you think “yeah those guys could kick anyone’s ass” without also thinking “yeah those guys are probably on steroids”.

This is why I highly anticipate this fight, as (1-0) “Piledriver” Lazlo, takes on Samwell Lance (5-1). Despite my prior statement of admiration for middleweights, this fight is going to be fairly one-sided in my mind. Lazlo is a great amateur wrestler with an undefeated collegiate background – a sign that you are a monster athlete. Unfortunately, in a sport where experience can win fights at key moments, he comes up against someone with more miles on the clock and more to give right now in Lance, a viscous kickboxer with 5 wins by knockout all coming in round 1 or 2. Lazlo could surprise us and smother Lance, striking him out in a flurry of blows on the ground, but I don’t think he has the ability to do that quite yet.

Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) Samwell Lance, Round 2 (TKO/KO)

Fight 3
Tommy “Crocodile” Hanes 3-0-0 v “Vicious” Vinny Vinicius 1-0-0: 3 Rounds of 5 Minutes 155lbs

I’d like to be the first to welcome both of these fighters to DFC! Good luck lads and when you are watching the main event, remember the reason why both of you are here: The DFC Lightweight Championship.

Hanes comes in here with what I would call a superior record than his opponent, although it is only better by virtue of having fought more fights, as both fighters have not lost yet. That said, “Crocodile” is on a brutal run of knocking his opponents out inside 40 seconds, something that definitely caught DFC’s notice – will we see a repeat tonight? Vinicius has dealt with a stand up focused fighter in his first fight however, where he dominated the fight before submitting him in round three after his opponent slipped out of quite a few attempted submissions.

It was an impressive display of control from the Spaniard, but it lacked that killer instinct of a champion, something Hanes has shown in abundance. I think Hanes will catch Vicious Vinny early and add another KO to his highlight reel.

Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) Tommy Hanes, Round 1 (TKO/KO)

Fight 4
Ulf Haug 3-0-0 v Yuri Cheryshev 2-0-0: 3 Rounds of 5 Minutes 265lbs

There is a reason so many heavyweight champions have been strike based fighters: the bigger you are, the harder you hit. We have the embodiment and the antithesis of that philosophy in this fight as boxing based striker Yuri Cheryshev takes on BJJ brown belt holder, Ulf Haug.

Cheryshev, in only two fights has demonstrated great ability to fight a diverse range of fighters. In fight number 1 he faced a great stand up fighter, of a similar ability level to himself. He knocked him out. Then he faced a submission specialist, in a BJJ brown belt, like Ulf Haug. He knocked him out. Notice the trend?

Haug, on the other hand has faced a series of great wrestlers in his three professional fights – demonstrating mastery over ground based combat. However, this fight is gonna bring him out of his comfort zone, and while I don’t wish to undermine his abilities at all, I just think that Cheryshev has this fight pinned down.

Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) Yuri Cheryshev, Round 1 (TKO/KO)

Fight 5
Ian Montgomery 1-0-0 v Myron “The Giant” Pillay 1-0-0: 3 Rounds of 5 Minutes 135lbs

So…Myron does realise he’s a bantam weight fighter yeah? One that isn’t even above 5 ft 9 inches tall? So what does “The Giant” refer to- ohhhhh I get it, Mrs Pillay must be a very lucky woman…

Back onto the topic at hand, I respect Pillay’s optimism that he could beat this fighter when he signed his DFC contract, but Montgomery has the edge in pretty much every department.

Knocking his opponent out in round number one, in minute number one, Montgomery has set an air of expectation around his DFC debut, people expect a quick KO from the 25 year old up and comer – and I don’t think Pillay has the skills to stop it.

I predict the winner of the fight will be Ian Montgomery, but I think the real winner is Mrs Pillay right? I’m surprised she can still walk…

Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) Ian Montgomery, Round 1 (TKO/KO)

Fight 6
Hari “The Kraken” Kunwar 3-2-0 v Dion “Brain Freeze” Jones 2-0-0: 3 Rounds of 5 Minutes 155lbs

Let’s be honest with ourselves here: if we wanted to watch a tightly regulated sport, with little controversy and general all round sportsmanship – we’d watch Golf. We don’t want that however, fight fans want the bad blood, the high tension, the storied rivalries and this is one of the first in DFC’s brief yet exciting history.

The first rematch in DFC EVER, Kunwar demanded a rematch after he felt there was dodgy officiating in his fight against Jones, who won by split decision albeit with Kunwar taking all three rounds on one judge’s scorecards. It was a close affair to be sure, and Jones accepted the challenge, presumably looking to put the issue to bed and to prove his superior skills.

According to Jones’ manager Leslie Smith on the DJ Toast podcast, Jones expects to knock Kunwar out cold: “DJ Toast: How does Dion plan to win tomorrow?” “Leslie Smith: First round Knockout so make sure you get there early.” The Jones camp is in full confidence it seems, and they have no reason not to be in my opinion. Kunwar is a submission specialist, and could not get that deciding lock on the slippery Jones. I think that this time, Kunwar won’t have had enough time to reform another plan of attack and Jones – the superior striker could sneak in some heavy hits late into the fight, and finish it in round 3.

Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) Dion Jones, Round 3 (TKO/KO)

Fight 7
Jesus Malverde 0-0-0 v Paddy OHooligan 0-0-0: 3 Rounds of 5 Minutes 170lbs

I’d like to repeat my sentiments from earlier, and not just welcome these two highly touted teenage fighters to DFC – LV, but also to professional MMA, as both fighters are set to make their professional debut tonight. Predicting the outcome of a fight where you have no footage to go on whatsoever is always cruel on us pundits: you are damned if you get it wrong, and labelled as working on pure guesswork if you get it right.

This being said, both fighters have reportedly a great skillset and are hungry to succeed, so this fight should not disappoint.

Malverde, is a MT style Kickboxer, with phenomenal natural ability for someone who is just 18 – and he takes on a collegiate wrestler with a hell of an amateur record in OHooligan (you’d have to be great to get signed this young before a lot of collegiate fighters even graduate).

The range and high advantage clearly go to Malverde, to should have no trouble keeping OHooligan at bay with his kicks, while moving in and out of range. If logic dictates this fight, then I can only see Malverde’s hand getting raised.

Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W
) Jesus Malverde, Round 1 (TKO/KO)

Fight 8
Edd Palakiko 1-1-0 v “Rowdy” Rodney Mack 1-1-0: 3 Rounds of 5 Minutes 205lbs

Our two light heavyweight fighters here have both tasted the bitterness of defeat and the ambrosia of victory – they know that it takes a special kind of effort, luck and strategy to be successful and the learning experience for these two relative newcomers continues in anintriguing light heavyweight fight.

This fight is gonna be interesting to watch, because Palakiko, really has a skillset built for a good light heavyweight fighter, in the same vein as a Daniel Cormier: good boxing ability and great wrestling. The fists to beat someone onto the ground and the strength to keep them there.

“Rowdy” Rodney however is what you would call a straight up puncher however. With good boxing ability and some MT kickboxing mixed in there, I think he is gonna get the better of Palakiko on their feet.

I feel I could get called out for having a vendetta against wrestlers at some point, as I just realised I hardly pick them to win over out and out strikers or Jiu Jitsu practitioners, but it is nothing personal, I just think that Mack, having knocked out his opponent inside 40 seconds in his debut, has the edge to end it early that I don’t think Palakiko did display.

Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) Rodney Mack, Round 1 (TKO/KO)

Fight 9
Ethan Charlsworth 0-0-0 v Hector “The Spanish Assassin” Diaz 1-2-0: 3 Rounds of 5 Minutes 155lbs

Hector Diaz cannot catch a break. Without a win in DFC, it can only be a matter of time before fans start questioning his relevance, which in this writers opinion is unfair. Diaz has shown considerable guts, taking on two tough opponents in Varga, and tonights title challenger: Henry Teller. I expected Diaz to be able to bounce back, until I saw that he is facing an extremely highly touted kickboxer from London, England: Ethan Charlsworth.

Charlsworth may be making his pro debut here tonight, but his amateur career has created a lot of buzz, with some touting the 18 year old as one of the most promising MT Kickboxers in the organisation before his first fight. His ground game is a weakness though, something Diaz NEEDS to exploit if he wants to win this fight.

But given how suspect Diaz’s chin already is, I can’t help but think that Charlsworth is gonna catch him early and KO him. I admire ya Diaz, but the draw has not been kind to you man.

Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) Ethan Charlsworth, Round 1 (TKO/KO)

Fight 10
Christian “Mighty Mouse” Crespo 2-3-0 v Justin Lichfield 3-0-0: 3 Rounds of 5 Minutes 265lbs

Did somebody say “EASIEST FIGHT TO PREDICT ON THE CARD”? …No? Ah…well in case anyone was wondering, this is that fight. Crespo has that Michael Bisping syndrome, of being a great all-rounder, but having nothing to answer the masters in one field (actually that might be a little harsh on the man now middleweight champion, but you get the gist).

Lichfield and his wrestling ability have been impressive so far in DFC, and having won his first two fights with relatively little difficulty (as little difficulty as fighting another human being into submission can be) and this is a trend I think will continue into this fight.

Oh man I am going to look like an idiot if I get this one wrong, fingers crossed right?

Gabe T.S. Gardner’s Prediction: (W) Justin Lichfield, Round 3 (SD/UD)

That is the longest preview I have ever done, and this wonder-card deserves it. DFC is consistently proving why we are the ones to watch right now – the wildcards in the shuffle. Sin City 6 is set to be a night to remember, so don’t forget to check it out.

Written by Gabe T.S. Gardner (112290)

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Hmm, how the heck did he get in the org? I know I didn't invite him. I don't think anyone else has invitation powers...

He might have been part of the TUF tournament.

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More like Steven "283K fighter in a 290K org" Klopp AM I RIGHT

 

 

 

 

I know a Maurice Smith. And he will happily kick your arse.

He might have been part of Conor's TUF Tournamnet, which would make sense of why he's a 283k fighter in a 290 org.

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He might have been part of the TUF tournament.

Situation has been sorted out and that particular fighter is no longer in the orginisation, but the same manager, now realising this org is a 290k+ spec one has signed another fighter.

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Situation has been sorted out and that particular fighter is no longer in the orginisation, but the same manager, now realising this org is a 290k+ spec one has signed another fighter.

But we do have non 290k's but they're for TUF.

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***Reporters are seen in the DFC Press Room as DFC Owner KLE2 appears on a video screen walking in and steping up to the podium***



http://mmatycoon.com/images/manager_avatars/1467806910kle2.png


KLE2



KLE2: Greetings, we had one hell of a fight tonight, didn't we? First any questions? Yes?



Mortimer Jungston: This one quick question before I head back out to The Survivor Island. There was word that Steve Miller expressed an interest of having his guys fight for DFC-SP, any comment on this?



KLE2: At this time, we have not had any contact with Miller. If he has a fighter he wants to fight in the org, he needs to contact us. Next Question.



Juice Sampson: We heard that after losing the Featherweight Championship, Vuong Quang asked for a rubber match, is he getting his request?



KLE2: It was offered but declined. DFC is a big place and I don't remember exactly but when Quang was Champion he beat Paterson and Paterson asked for an immediate rematch, either Quang declined it or management decided to give somebody else a chance, I don't remember which. Paterson says the former and he declined the rubber match until Quang wins another fight. So on a future card, it will be Paterson defending the championship against Marcelo Santiago with Quang vs Matti Nyberg on the same card. The winner of the Quang fight will fight the champion on a future card, whoever that might be, and that fight won't be until November because of something I will talk about soon. Next Question.



Jeisha Black: It's been rumored that Shane Austin has been questioning his opponents, can you address that?



KLE2: Yeah, he was questioning why he was defending the strap against guys coming off of loses. At the time, the only two options we had were give these guys a title shot or not have Austin fight on the cards. But the next fight, this is what we are going to do. On a future card Rob Pomper will face Brotha Gracie and the winner of that fight will fight Austin for the title on a future card, again probably in November. Any more questions?



Kyle Lume: You keep referring to title fights not happening again until November, care to elaborate on that?



KLE2: Not just yet. Any more questions? No? Ok. First, I want to say that I am in talks with some other orgs to expand the DFC family around the world. More on that when it happens. Second, this is why title fights in DFC-SP will not take place in October. On October 29, We will be holding a cross promotion event called Night of Champions. This will pit every DFC-SP Champion (except Super Heavyweight) vs every DFC-LV Champion for bragging rights between the two orgs. Depending on how well this event goes, we may do more in the future to include champions from orgs that we expand with. That's it. See you all, next time.



***The video feed goes black****


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DFC Community Update #1: This feature is just going to be a short recap of the DFC community, weekly for the smack talking thread.

The community of DFC is continuing to be one of the most active in MMA Tycoon right now. Not only were we the most publicised orginisation in the WHOLE recent issue of the tycoon times, but we are ranked number 4 in the game in terms of users rating the orginisation - above Synchronicity and trinity: two of the biggest orgs in the whole game. In fact, if you add DFC - LV and DFC - SP then we are the highest in terms of our members rating the orginisation.

The DFC podcast had its first ever episode, written by manager Leslie Smith, and recieved very positive feedback. I hope to see more of this kind of thing as we expand in the future.

What is the take away from this week? we have one of the most active communities in game despite our relative size and short history - all the hallmarks of a future world beater.

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DFC Community Update #1: This feature is just going to be a short recap of the DFC community, weekly for the smack talking thread.

 

The community of DFC is continuing to be one of the most active in MMA Tycoon right now. Not only were we the most publicised orginisation in the WHOLE recent issue of the tycoon times, but we are ranked number 4 in the game in terms of users rating the orginisation - above Synchronicity and trinity: two of the biggest orgs in the whole game. In fact, if you add DFC - LV and DFC - SP then we are the highest in terms of our members rating the orginisation.

 

The DFC podcast had its first ever episode, written by manager Leslie Smith, and recieved very positive feedback. I hope to see more of this kind of thing as we expand in the future.

 

What is the take away from this week? we have one of the most active communities in game despite our relative size and short history - all the hallmarks of a future world beater.

Gabe, where is this pod cast located?

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Gabe, where is this pod cast located?

It wasn't recorded, it was a "podcast in written form" so as to be able to include various managers and fighters, written by Leslie Smith in the Tycoon Times, and earlier on this forum. I think an actual podcast would be an exiting prospect for the org at some point, but I think at this point it might not be in scope.

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Hugh Jaskok: if you want the most talked about fighter. The most thrilling of personas for your podcast I'd be open to an interview. I get bored of snapping people's arms in less than 3 minutes. I hope Mr. Kle has a good lightweight champion over there, because mr. Lawrence has one here in Vegas. If you want me on night of champions you better have a private jet and a fat paycheck waiting for me.

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Hugh Jaskok: if you want the most talked about fighter. The most thrilling of personas for your podcast I'd be open to an interview. I get bored of snapping people's arms in less than 3 minutes. I hope Mr. Kle has a good lightweight champion over there, because mr. Lawrence has one here in Vegas. If you want me on night of champions you better have a private jet and a fat paycheck waiting for me.

Well, um, it's like this, you can fight at NOC like you're told or we can find somebody to replace you, as for DFC-SP's Lightweight Champion, he's got a better record than you and has successfully defended his title three times. http://mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilepublic.php?FID=292276

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Out of interest Mr. KLE2, would the future orginisations that you may plan to take over, or areas that you may wish expand into also have the 290k+ limit on fighters, to keep all our orgs at an even playing field? Or would some be used as more develompental minor leagues, where younger up and coming fighters are stationed before earning a place on either DFC - SP or DFC - LV?

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Out of interest Mr. KLE2, would the future orginisations that you may plan to take over, or areas that you may wish expand into also have the 290k+ limit on fighters, to keep all our orgs at an even playing field? Or would some be used as more develompental minor leagues, where younger up and coming fighters are stationed before earning a place on either DFC - SP or DFC - LV?

One orgs in talks is 295k+ ID restricted, the other one is 290k+ ID restricted except for two weight classes that are unrestricted.

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Well, um, it's like this, you can fight at NOC like you're told or we can find somebody to replace you, as for DFC-SP's Lightweight Champion, he's got a better record than you and has successfully defended his title three times. http://mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilepublic.php?FID=292276

LMFAO apply water to that burn Jasuck???
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It's all good ask Jay Lawrence I'm a cool person who is helpful to the org. If I write something as Jaskok it's in character no need to take it personally:)

Yeah, I was posting in character as the DFC Owner.

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