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1629 creations until 390K haha, I am 100% going for this ID it's pretty much tradition with the LOM tournaments. LOM 1 was 350K, LOM 2 was 370K now LOM 3 will be 390K. 

Of course, LOM 4 we will have to skip on down to 420K.

If i had to guess the turn to 390K will be 2 or 3 months away. So, there is a lot of time. I will reach out to the current sign-up list in a month or so to see who is still down and who isn't or is inactive. Until then the Signups are still open so feel free to sign up.

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41 minutes ago, The1rstSaint said:

Your added to the pool

Im at work so I might have missed it. But we create our fighter on the Sunday… then we can test fight… if he pops “can moonwalk” on the test fight… are we stuck with him since it’s past creation date? Sorry if this has been covered.

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26 minutes ago, KingofConsent said:

Im at work so I might have missed it. But we create our fighter on the Sunday… then we can test fight… if he pops “can moonwalk” on the test fight… are we stuck with him since it’s past creation date? Sorry if this has been covered.

First, I should say don't pay attention to any of the Dates currently, as they will all be changed accordingly. 

As for the question, the answer is no. 

Let's say the creation date is on a Sunday you will have the opportunity to create as many fighters as you like, but you will need to decide which one you want to use by the Lock In date which will be about two weeks after the creation date. So, if you just create one fighter and he rolls Moonwalker or my favorite Good in Bed you can sack and start over. Just have your Fighter Locked in by whichever date is decided.

The goal is to reach 390K ID then we will create that incoming Sunday.

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*UPDATE*

We are currently at 1173 creations until 390K.

I will be reaching out to see who is still down for this as well as Reach out to my org managers to try and get the Signups filled up (This is after I finish a never-ending Fantasy Football Offline draft" haha)

My guess another 5-6 weeks before we hit the 390K mark. The Manager Draft I want to try and do 2 weeks before we hit 390k, so maybe once we are within 400 Creations to go.

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16 minutes ago, The1rstSaint said:

First, I should say don't pay attention to any of the Dates currently, as they will all be changed accordingly. 

As for the question, the answer is no. 

Let's say the creation date is on a Sunday you will have the opportunity to create as many fighters as you like, but you will need to decide which one you want to use by the Lock In date which will be about two weeks after the creation date. So, if you just create one fighter and he rolls Moonwalker or my favorite Good in Bed you can sack and start over. Just have your Fighter Locked in by whichever date is decided.

The goal is to reach 390K ID then we will create that incoming Sunday.

Thanks brother. If I pop good in bed, I’m keeping him

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While this slow-burning anticipation for 390K continues I want to spotlight the Historic Winners of LOM's past, Starting with the Inaugural LOM winner

LOM Season 1 Winner Spotlight

Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Mohammed Kahn 16203395128490.jpg

                Mohammed Kahn (25-5-1)

Kahn burst onto the MMA scene as a handpicked Disciple of Chris Karter for the Inaugural Season of League of Madness back in 2019. The #1 pick for Team Camara left a trail of blood through the competition, knocking out the likes of Felix SilvaChris Travis and Luke Davidson to earn his spot in the LOM Finale. In the Finale he was pitted against the Darkhorse of Team Alex, none other than Ralph McGuire. The fight was everything you dreamed a Tournament final would be as the Hardnosed bruiser Ralph McGuire eaked out the first two rounds. A Bloodied and Battered Kahn was seen in his corner between rounds 2 and 3 getting an ear full from, while staring down his opponent with a sadistic look on his face. Kahn came out for round three and the momentum quickly changed to his favor as he dominated the round. Round four begins and seconds into the round Mohammed catches Ralph with a nasty overhand right that sent him on wobbly legs moments later "The Pitbull" went for the kill as he lands a brutal uppercut that launches McGuire off his feet and to the canvas.

Fast Forward to the start of 2020, Mohammed tastes defeat for the first time in his career, as he loses his Madness Light Heavyweight Title at the hands of Joao Andrade by Unanimous Decision. Kahn knew it was time to polish his skills up a bit, and in the process, he bounced back quickly earning a rematch with then champion Andrade. This time around the fight was a back-and-forth war with a very bloody Kahn showcasing his grit and mental toughness, in the end though there was no winner, as the fight ended in a controversial Majority Draw. The two fighters where then booked for the third and final installment at Madness Fright Night 34 where Kahn finally got his revenge and got his belt back. The third fight ended in dramatic fashion after 4 rounds of exciting action Kahn landed a razor-sharp right hook in round 5 to seal the deal, as Andrade could not continue.

Following the closure of Madness MMA Kahn jumped right into the Big Leagues of MMA. After a short run with Synchronicity he signed a deal with his new and current home Combate. In late 2021, just three fights into his first contract with the Promotion, Mohammed was given his first title shot against a man who previously had a win over the Lebanese Pitbull, Kazuma Kuwabara. There first fight ended with Kahn taking his first Submission defeat, and the rematch looked to be headed in the same direction until a referee standup. Round two saw the pace pick up and at the 4-minute mark a reeling Mohammed Kahn landed a picture-perfect Jab that Kuwabara ran face first into putting him out cold, earning Kahn his second World Title. At this point Kahns legacy has been rapidly rising, and each time he fell to defeat with Combate he has picked himself up and gotten his Title back. Now a three-time Combate Light heavyweight champ and currently the #2 ranked p4p fighter in the world, what is left to accomplish. Well #1 p4p I would assume, I'm still hoping for a rematch of the LOM finale though, Ralph McGuire where you at?!!!

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5 hours ago, The1rstSaint said:

While this slow-burning anticipation for 390K continues I want to spotlight the Historic Winners of LOM's past, Starting with the Inaugural LOM winner

LOM Season 1 Winner Spotlight

Mixed Martial Arts Fighter - Mohammed Kahn 16203395128490.jpg

                Mohammed Kahn (25-5-1)

Kahn burst onto the MMA scene as a handpicked Disciple of Chris Karter for the Inaugural Season of League of Madness back in 2019. The #1 pick for Team Camara left a trail of blood through the competition, knocking out the likes of Felix SilvaChris Travis and Luke Davidson to earn his spot in the LOM Finale. In the Finale he was pitted against the Darkhorse of Team Alex, none other than Ralph McGuire. The fight was everything you dreamed a Tournament final would be as the Hardnosed bruiser Ralph McGuire eaked out the first two rounds. A Bloodied and Battered Kahn was seen in his corner between rounds 2 and 3 getting an ear full from, while staring down his opponent with a sadistic look on his face. Kahn came out for round three and the momentum quickly changed to his favor as he dominated the round. Round four begins and seconds into the round Mohammed catches Ralph with a nasty overhand right that sent him on wobbly legs moments later "The Pitbull" went for the kill as he lands a brutal uppercut that launches McGuire off his feet and to the canvas.

Fast Forward to the start of 2020, Mohammed tastes defeat for the first time in his career, as he loses his Madness Light Heavyweight Title at the hands of Joao Andrade by Unanimous Decision. Kahn knew it was time to polish his skills up a bit, and in the process, he bounced back quickly earning a rematch with then champion Andrade. This time around the fight was a back-and-forth war with a very bloody Kahn showcasing his grit and mental toughness, in the end though there was no winner, as the fight ended in a controversial Majority Draw. The two fighters where then booked for the third and final installment at Madness Fright Night 34 where Kahn finally got his revenge and got his belt back. The third fight ended in dramatic fashion after 4 rounds of exciting action Kahn landed a razor-sharp right hook in round 5 to seal the deal, as Andrade could not continue.

Following the closure of Madness MMA Kahn jumped right into the Big Leagues of MMA. After a short run with Synchronicity he signed a deal with his new and current home Combate. In late 2021, just three fights into his first contract with the Promotion, Mohammed was given his first title shot against a man who previously had a win over the Lebanese Pitbull, Kazuma Kuwabara. There first fight ended with Kahn taking his first Submission defeat, and the rematch looked to be headed in the same direction until a referee standup. Round two saw the pace pick up and at the 4-minute mark a reeling Mohammed Kahn landed a picture-perfect Jab that Kuwabara ran face first into putting him out cold, earning Kahn his second World Title. At this point Kahns legacy has been rapidly rising, and each time he fell to defeat with Combate he has picked himself up and gotten his Title back. Now a three-time Combate Light heavyweight champ and currently the #2 ranked p4p fighter in the world, what is left to accomplish. Well #1 p4p I would assume, I'm still hoping for a rematch of the LOM finale though, Ralph McGuire where you at?!!!

For new managers like me that sees Khans face on the homepage but have no other context… this is a super interesting and insightful read. I might follow along on his little journey now.

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5 hours ago, KingofConsent said:

For new managers like me that sees Khans face on the homepage but have no other context… this is a super interesting and insightful read. I might follow along on his little journey now.

For sure, I got a few more coming for the LOM 2 three winners. They may not have had illustrious career like Mr. Khan here, but the books are still being written.

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