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The most powerful fighter you've managed?


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Whats up,

So recently, my 26 year old who I created to get some stop-gap fights when I rejoined the game in an ID restricted org has been on a tear.
Before I even developed his strength, he could shut the lights out on any opponent in a couple of basic strikes, not going combo crazy. Now its been developed, he's beating prospects from ranked managers in under a minute, with wilder-esque, ngannou-esque power. Now, we all know the day is coming soon where the prospects will overtake him in skill or pick him apart, but it got me to thinking...

Whats the most powerful fighter you've ever managed?
Did they develop into a great fighter or was their power the most noteworthy thing about them?
And how many times did those explosive hands get you out of trouble?

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I had a similar story with my guy Ryo Takuma. Had a lot of success in id orgs, and I believe 10 of his 11 wins are by FIRST ROUND (T)KO. A couple Kos on granite Chins as well.... Seemed like every time he lands, he rocks his opponent! His time is up tho now :(

 

https://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=343292

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New here so none so far because I've pretty much loaded up on 10 projects, but one of my guys seems to be quite promising. I didn't create him with optimal point distribution like some guides suggest new players to do because he was literally made a few hours after I joined, and his only opponent so far popped 'tends to cut' but I still think he might be able to be land decent shots and be a problem. Can't tell if he's a slow learner or not, currently training one of his skills which is on Respectable (7) and it's ticked to ++ in three sessions. He's self confident, hoping he can pop another decent hidden when I test him out again in a month or so.

 

http://mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=356377

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http://mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilepublic.php?FID=86968

 

from my first run.... publicly trained, built poorly and finished 18-7-1 and was at one point just outside the top 100 in the golden era of 2010-2011.

For the time period thats impressive, 10 in a row? streamrolled. I also just checked his profile out, mad that they've scaled up to be in their sixties now!

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I had a similar story with my guy Ryo Takuma. Had a lot of success in id orgs, and I believe 10 of his 11 wins are by FIRST ROUND (T)KO. A couple Kos on granite Chins as well.... Seemed like every time he lands, he rocks his opponent! His time is up tho now :(

 

https://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=343292

He's had a stellar run, but it still looks like he can be a threat

 

for a 25 year old fighting 4 in game years on he's had great odds

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New here so none so far because I've pretty much loaded up on 10 projects, but one of my guys seems to be quite promising. I didn't create him with optimal point distribution like some guides suggest new players to do because he was literally made a few hours after I joined, and his only opponent so far popped 'tends to cut' but I still think he might be able to be land decent shots and be a problem. Can't tell if he's a slow learner or not, currently training one of his skills which is on Respectable (7) and it's ticked to ++ in three sessions. He's self confident, hoping he can pop another decent hidden when I test him out again in a month or so.

 

http://mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=356377

 

Sorry to disappoint, but he won't have any power/chin.

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Ras Li Judah, http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilepublic.php?FID=267612, ‘only’ popped heavy hands, not even KO power, but he would finish all sorts of people. His best attribute along with the power, was heart. When he got hurt, which was fairly often as he had a low chin hidden, he would get more and more dangerous. Basically if you rocked him and didn’t finish him in two moves or less you were in serious trouble!

 

Power + heart + intelligence, with a side order of confidence, = deadlinesssss!

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Ras Li Judah, http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilepublic.php?FID=267612, ‘only’ popped heavy hands, not even KO power, but he would finish all sorts of people. His best attribute along with the power, was heart. When he got hurt, which was fairly often as he had a low chin hidden, he would get more and more dangerous. Basically if you rocked him and didn’t finish him in two moves or less you were in serious trouble!

 

Power + heart + intelligence, with a side order of confidence, = deadlinesssss!

He sounds more like a punch-out boss, going into a state of invulnerability before charging out than a fighter at that point, great combo! shame about the weak chin,but random skill pop giveth, random skill pop taketh away...

 

This has all been really interesting though, quite often the natural KO artists aren't becoming the overall best, which does to some level mirror real life, as you need as with all things balance.

 

(Having a nuke strapped to your knuckles can always help though)

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One of my first ever dudes Tim Hunt went 9-2 (9 KOs) at 170 and 155 when I had him. KO'd future #1 featherweight Diego Escobar twice (the only fighter to take Hunt past round 1).

 

I also had Tom McGettigan go 10-1 (10 KOs) and Angelo San Diego go 8-2 (7 KOs) at 135/145

Oooooh nice!

 

I'm always fascinated by the early losses (should there be any) in the careers of the worlds best. how they suffered them, where their opponent is now, awesome to hear he has two victories over DE's head.

 

For my own sins, here is the fighter that sparked my interest in the subject, 5-0-0 isn't necessarily a streak yet, but all in round one, all inside a minute with two title fights I count to be pretty good going.

 

http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=353127

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http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=350444

 

vs Good Chin opponent:

 

Vasil Petrov has the power to score a knockout today if he connects clean with Marko Marin's chin.

 

Don't remember seeing this before.

Sweet jesus he's a prospect as well, most posts here started off as flat track bully 25 year olds to get a few fights in.

I'll keep tabs on this one, scary scary start.

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http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilepublic.php?FID=228960

 

Didn't matter if you were a granite if he was winning ( or losing) he could put you down. Unfortunately his heart wasn't all there.

 

I went high acc later in his career and still had power.

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http://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilepublic.php?FID=228960

 

Didn't matter if you were a granite if he was winning ( or losing) he coumd put you down. Unfortunately his heart wasn't all there.

 

I went high acc later in his career and still had power.

Heart or no, that's a hell of a record for someone so exclusively standup-oriented, total bulldozer.

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