Icon73 Posted January 31, 2022 Report Share Posted January 31, 2022 Tycoon Olympics officially open for registration 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrscorpion Posted February 7, 2022 Report Share Posted February 7, 2022 *turn device sideways if on mobile Official Rankings -Bantamweight- -Featherweight- Detkhunjon Sitsongrit Dick Caunt SYN 3-2-1 SYN 6-2-0 1 - Gemellus Axius SYN 9-3-0 1 - Edson Bidon Barbosa SYN 17-6-0 2 - Killer Kidd SYN 3-0-0 2 - Do Ho Joy ▲ 1 SYN 4-3-0 3 - Otis Driftwood SYN 5-2-0 3 - Aishah Bin Sari ▼ 1 SYN 4-4-0 4 - Petchuanglek Sitsongrit SYN 0-0-0 4 - Gorgon Patriot ▲ 1 SYN 3-2-0 5 - Lusmu Kutvonen SYN 0-0-0 5 - Marcello Sosa ▼ 1 SYN 3-4-0 6 - Paddy Mcgillicutty SYN 0-0-0 6 - Ryan Rodriguez SYN 4-3-0 7 - Takashi Yoshida SYN 5-1-0 7 - Mac Bandini SYN 3-4-0 8 - Brayden Point SYN 9-7-0 8 - Adim Bulb ▲ 3 SYN 1-0-0 9 - Night Crawler SYN 6-3-0 9 - Lincoln Storm SYN 0-2-0 10 - Adrian Picklesby SYN 2-0-0 10 - Esa Kettu ▼ 2 SYN 3-3-0 -Lightweight- -Welterweight- Rob Roy Angus MacArthur li ▲ 1 SYN 3-0-0 SYN 10-3-0 1 - Dick Pawlik SYN 8-4-0 1 - Rigel No Kachi ▲ 3 SYN 11-5-0 2 - Arzlan Bathory SYN 6-3-0 2 - Dylan Peterson ▼ 2 SYN 7-2-0 3 - Roberto Duranto ▲ 2 SYN 5-3-0 3 - Herb Krison ▼ 1 SYN 6-3-0 4 - Rod De Minaur ▲ 3 SYN 2-0-0 4 - Toussaint Bissainthe ▲ 4 SYN 6-3-0 5 - Artturi Reinikainen ▼ 2 SYN 5-4-0 5 - Summa Sector ▼ 2 SYN 4-4-0 6 - Domenico Mazziotti ▼ 1 SYN 6-4-0 6 - Osiris Egyptian ▼ 1 SYN 3-4-0 7 - James Cole ▲ 1 SYN 6-3-0 7 - Ri Zaadha SYN 11-8-1 8 - Peter Zonta ▲ 1 SYN 6-4-0 8 - Ludwig Von Mises ▲ 1 SYN 5-3-1 9 - Sasha Beliy ▼ 3 SYN 7-5-0 9 - Aku Serronen ▼ 3 SYN 4-4-0 10 - Koichi Kamei SYN 4-4-0 10 - William Snowdon SYN 4-2-0 -Middleweight- -Light Heavyweight- Jean-Claude Marceau Yka Sonni SYN 6-1-0 SYN 1-0-0 1 - Conrad Tama Ginty ▲ 2 SYN 5-2-0 1 - Badr Al Din SYN 16-7-0 2 - Dany Crosby SYN 16-7-0 2 - Just Whymer SYN 20-8-3 3 - Wilfredo Wild ▼ 2 SYN 1-1-0 3 - Joe Dinapoli SYN 3-0-0 4 - Ispa Murhaa ▲ 3 SYN 2-2-0 4 - Kento Kawamata SYN 10-5-0 5 - Odchigin Khadan SYN 3-5-0 5 - Simon Gustafsson ▲ 5 SYN 7-3-0 6 - Silent Bob ▲ 2 SYN 2-1-0 6 - Nig Nig ▼ 1 SYN 2-1-0 7 - Manny Johnson ▲ 4 SYN 1-0-0 7 - Aydan The Wandering Spirit ▲ 1 SYN 4-3-1 8 - Jeff Mma ▲ 2 SYN 4-2-1 8 - Arthur Pendragon ▲ 1 SYN 9-7-0 9 - Stanley Steele ▲ 2 SYN 1-4-1 9 - Don Bronson ▼ 3 SYN 7-4-0 10 - Obama Filth ▼ 1 SYN 1-1-0 10 - Cerberus Dionisy ▼ 3 SYN 6-4-0 -Heavyweight- Kilo Maluga SYN 25-3-0 Pound-for-pound 1 - Conor The Barbarian SYN 8-6-0 1 - Kilo Maluga 2 - Pupuki Namasuzuki SYN 8-2-0 2 - Jean-Claude Marceau 3 - Alexei Babinski SYN 5-4-0 3 - Conor The Barbarian4 - Yardbird Knox SYN 9-5-0 4 - Rob Roy 5 - Cedric De Boise ▲ 4 SYN 7-2-0 5 - Angus MacArthur li ▲ 4 6 - Gary Sparxx ▼ 1 SYN 5-4-0 6 - Dick Caunt ▼ 17 - Bryer McGuire SYN 5-3-0 7 - Badr Al Din ▼ 18 - Ulysses Blazkov SYN 3-3-0 8 - Dick Pawlik ▼ 19 - Saul Goodman ▲ 2 SYN 3-0-0 9 - Detkhunjon Sitsongrit ▼ 1 10 - Yago Steve ▼ 4 SYN 5-3-0 10 - Edson Bidon Barbosa*SYN fighter records: green = won last fight red = lost last fight purple = drew last fight 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bjornmma1 Posted February 12, 2022 Report Share Posted February 12, 2022 Paddy "360°" Mcgillicutty 7-1-0 238 p4p(Owner and manager of Paddy's Enhancing Drugs) In less than 24h time, we'll find out if my jump to an elite MMA org was too soon. Will my trimmed down body make me quicker, leaner, meaner.... or will I miss the explosive fat around my belly? Then again, who cares.... I have always found swimming in the deep way more fun than jumping in my speedos in the undeep water. My prediction? I'll be leaving the octagon without speedos... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrscorpion Posted February 14, 2022 Report Share Posted February 14, 2022 *turn device sideways if on mobile Official Rankings -Bantamweight- -Featherweight- Detkhunjon Sitsongrit Dick Caunt SYN 3-2-1 SYN 7-2-0 1 - Killer Kidd ▲ 1 SYN 3-0-0 1 - Do Ho Joy ▲ 1 SYN 4-3-0 2 - Otis Driftwood ▲ 1 SYN 6-2-0 2 - Edson Bidon Barbosa ▼ 1 SYN 17-7-0 3 - Lusmu Kutvonen ▲ 2 SYN 1-0-0 3 - Aishah Bin Sari SYN 4-4-0 4 - Gemellus Axius ▼ 3 SYN 9-4-0 4 - Gorgon Patriot SYN 3-2-0 5 - Petchuanglek Sitsongrit ▼ 1 SYN 0-0-0 5 - Marcello Sosa SYN 3-4-0 6 - Adrian Picklesby ▲ 4 SYN 3-0-0 6 - Lincoln Storm ▲ 3 SYN 1-2-0 7 - Juan Pique ▲ 4 SYN 5-3-0 7 - Mac Bandini SYN 3-4-0 8 - Paddy Mcgillicutty ▼ 2 SYN 0-1-0 8 - Ryan Rodriguez ▼ 2 SYN 4-4-0 9 - Takashi Yoshida ▼ 2 SYN 5-2-0 9 - Adim Bulb ▼ 1 SYN 1-0-0 10 - Peter Narz ▲ 1 SYN 8-8-0 10 - Esa Kettu SYN 3-3-0 -Lightweight- -Welterweight- Rob Roy Angus MacArthur li SYN 3-0-0 SYN 10-3-0 1 - Dick Pawlik SYN 8-4-0 1 - Rigel No Kachi SYN 11-5-0 2 - Roberto Duranto ▲ 1 SYN 6-3-0 2 - Dylan Peterson SYN 7-2-0 3 - Rod De Minaur ▲ 1 SYN 2-0-0 3 - Herb Krison SYN 6-3-0 4 - Artturi Reinikainen ▲ 1 SYN 5-4-0 4 - Toussaint Bissainthe SYN 6-3-0 5 - Domenico Mazziotti ▲ 1 SYN 6-4-0 5 - Summa Sector SYN 4-4-0 6 - Koichi Kamei ▲ 4 SYN 4-4-0 6 - Ludwig Von Mises ▲ 2 SYN 6-3-1 7 - James Cole SYN 6-3-1 7 - Osiris Egyptian ▼ 1 SYN 3-4-0 8 - Valerio Bartoli ▲ 3 SYN 5-3-1 8 - Ri Zaadha ▼ 1 SYN 11-8-1 9 - Sasha Beliy SYN 7-5-0 9 - Aku Serronen SYN 4-4-0 10 - Sao Alela ▲ 1 SYN 3-4-0 10 - Jim Jones Jr SYN 4-5-0 -Middleweight- -Light Heavyweight- Jean-Claude Marceau Yka Sonni SYN 6-1-0 SYN 1-0-0 1 - Conrad Tama Ginty SYN 5-2-0 1 - Badr Al Din SYN 16-7-0 2 - Dany Crosby SYN 16-7-0 2 - Just Whymer SYN 20-8-3 3 - Wilfredo Wild SYN 1-1-0 3 - Joe Dinapoli SYN 3-0-0 4 - Ispa Murhaa SYN 2-2-0 4 - Kento Kawamata SYN 10-5-0 5 - Odchigin Khadan SYN 3-5-0 5 - Simon Gustafsson SYN 7-3-0 6 - Manny Johnson ▲ 1 SYN 1-0-0 6 - Aydan The Wandering Spirit ▲ 1 SYN 5-3-1 7 - Stanley Steele ▲ 2 SYN 2-4-1 7 - Nig Nig ▼ 1 SYN 2-1-0 8 - Baruto Tonissaar ▲ 3 SYN 1-0-0 8 - Don Bronson ▲ 1 SYN 7-4-0 9 - Vicente Escalante ▲ 2 SYN 0-0-0 9 - Cerberus Dionisy ▲ 1 SYN 6-4-0 10 - Rick Piano ▲ 1 SYN 15-9-0 10 - Aatreya Mahrishi ▲ 1 SYN 3-2-0 -Heavyweight- Kilo Maluga SYN 25-3-0 Pound-for-pound 1 - Conor The Barbarian SYN 8-6-0 1 - Kilo Maluga 2 - Pupuki Namasuzuki SYN 8-2-0 2 - Jean-Claude Marceau 3 - Alexei Babinski SYN 6-4-0 3 - Dick Caunt ▲ 34 - Bryer McGuire ▲ 3 SYN 6-3-0 4 - Conor The Barbarian ▼ 1 5 - Cedric De Boise SYN 7-2-0 5 - Rob Roy ▼ 1 6 - Gothic Line ▲ 5 SYN 0-0-0 6 - Angus MacArthur li ▼ 17 - Gary Sparxx ▼ 1 SYN 5-4-0 7 - Badr Al Din 8 - Yardbird Knox ▼ 4 SYN 9-6-0 8 - Yka Sonni ▲ 39 - Saul Goodman SYN 3-0-0 9 - Roberto Duranto ▲ 210 - Yago Steve SYN 5-3-0 10 - Dick Pawlik ▼ 2*SYN fighter records: green = won last fight red = lost last fight pink = drew last fight 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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TycoonHec Posted February 18, 2022 Report Share Posted February 18, 2022 (edited) {C} Roy vs Pawlik {1} Lightweight Championship of The World On January Thirtieth "Thick" Dick Pawlik took a fight just two weeks after he defeated one of the very best Lightweights, we have ever seen in Bathory by submission. The red belt grand master in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu figured should he get this fight to the ground at any point he would show the far less experienced grappler that there are serious levels to this game. Unfortunately for Pawlik he would not be able to secure any of the submission he attempted and would see perhaps the most debated decision I have ever seen. Rob "The Pride of Scotland" Roy took home the title and a new sense of confidence that he would likely never suffer a submission loss in his career if even "Thicc" Dick couldn't make him submit. The animosity between these two has been quite apparent in recent weeks with one team claiming that the other was robbed of a victory they should have received while other insinuates that his opponent's submission game is seriously overrated. In their first match it was a bit of a shocker that Roy held on for as long as he did and did not tap but outside of those shocking escapes that he displayed the fight was more a less a drag to witness. Pawlik and Roy combined threw just over 20 punches in twenty-five minutes, so what are we expecting this time around? I think we see an approach from Roy where he baits Pawlik in looking for a heavy counter. I think Pawlik will be quite eager looking for his takedown that he may put himself in a dangerous position. I feel if Pawlik is able to duck under a jab and land a takedown and focus on controlling his opponent and landing some strikes, we may actually see him forcefully submit the current Champion. Nothing is promised and at this level of the game, the belt can fall to either side. However, the last thing any of us want is another fight that we argue the decision about for the foreseeable future. My prediction, we will either get the knockout or submission of the night from this fight! {C} Marceau vs Ginty {1} Middleweight Championship of the World A list of a who's who rests unconscious on Jean-Claude Marceau's fight record. The knockout king himself is returning to defend his crown once again for a third time and this time against the living male model himself, Conrad Tama Ginty, the Irish fighter known for his relentless pace and constant pressure of his opponents. With his punching prowess being off the charts, Ginty is a fighter who prefers to stand and trade with his opponents. With his expertise in boxing and willingness to strike all day with his opponents, he comes up against one of the nastiest strikers we have ever seen with Marceau, a fighter who prefers to stand and trade leaving the other unconscious. Jean-Claude the six-time knockout of the night award winner, believes he holds the power in his hands to put any middleweight out on their back, whether that is a champion from syn or one from another org he has proven it time and time again that he is by no means someone to consider you would walk right through. The French king has been almost celebrated as of late more and more in his hometown of Paris, being regarded as a mime amongst men. With fists that seem to be loaded with weapons he has a tendency to put opponent after opponent unconscious. This has caused serious concern as officials of the Nevada State Athletic Commission have speculated perhaps Performance Enhancing Drugs are responsible for his dynamite power. Within the span of three weeks, it was reported he was tested 100 times. That is nearly five times a day! Of course, each test came back negative apart from the fifteenth which apparently was contaminated Parisian meat. Ginty vs Marceau is all about Skill vs Strength in my book. The technique of Ginty will have to be on full display as he weaves his way in and out of strikes looking to land his own but to carefully evade the hammers thrown by Marceau is a task very few have accomplished. My prediction for this fight, Marceau stops Ginty in the second with a barrage of punches and retains the Middleweight Title! {C} MacArthur Ii vs Ko Nachi {1} Welterweight Championship of the World Rigel Ko Nachi riding high on his five-fight win streak, looks to add his sixth win in a row and 4th with his new manager, and become the new Welterweight King this weekend as he takes on one of the most talented individuals in all of Sy, Angus "Scotty" Macarthur Ii. After putting on a dominant display against Dylan Peterson, the newly crowned king MacArthur is pleased to make his first ever title defense and against a man many considered to have been looked over for the welterweight title shot. Nachi, who switched management from Bwang to Optimal in the last couple of months has seen a steady rise in his career and seems to be more recognized than ever before. Having been in SYN for a majority of his career he had never gotten that title shot since he has fought here and many SYN fans are quite enthusiastic about his opportunity to finally fight for the belt. Having not fought each other in years past a certain freshness will be exciting to witness between these two warriors. Although both fighters hold several knockouts on their records, neither is known for that knockout like performance taht someone like Dylan Peterson would give. MacArthur who is seemingly excited about this fresh opportunity is equally thrilled about facing a long-time veteran of SYN and believes that his skill set this weekend will prove why he is the champion. Angus will likely prioritize his boxing and look to walk KO Nachi down where we should expect a multitude of strikes from Nachi to the point that we never know what is coming next. My Prediction, MacArthur wins a close decision. {C} Sitsongrit vs {1} Kidd Bantamweight Championship of the World The two best Bantamweight fighters in the world collide this weekend in a matchup that is expected to be as fast paced as it is technical. Killer Kidd a martial artist known for his punches as well as his tight clinch work considers he will overthrow the Champion this weekend in a violent way. Detkunjon Sitsongrit, the fighter who not only took the belt from Wayne Williams but also retired him is now looking to make his first defense since then. Sitsongrit, who throws an obscene number of punches in his fights, has shared that he believes he will outlast Kidd in five rounds and score the decisive victory moving him closer to the greatest Bantamweight fighter of all time status. In the lead up to this fight, there were reported accounts of videos surfacing showing Killer Kidds preparations for the fight. Accusations came to say that there was a spy in his camp and all roads lead to Charlie Hunt, a fighter in the same camp who is relatively new to the sport of MMA. The drama ensued when Hunt and Kidd broke out into an altercation over the video trainings surfacing and allegedly Kidd choked out Hunt and informed his manager that he would not want to train with this amateur ever again. When word about the training footage surfacing on the internet hit Sitsongrits ears he claimed he did not watch it and had no desire to see it as he felt it would be quite disrespectful to his opponent. In one of the first championship fights of the night, many fight fans are hoping that it is packed with bell-to-bell action, and many have begun to speculate that with Kidd on his six-fight win streak he will undoubtedly add Sitsongrit to that list. The question I have is how does Kidd plan to keep that pace up with Sitsongrit? The pace alone of Sitsongrit is virtually unmatched and despite Kidd showing that he has knockout power, it's not likely to be the answer for him either. I believe Kidd will look to close the distance with Sitsongrit and keep the fight in the clinch where he will pummel the body repeatedly but to do that against a legendary Thai fighter, good luck. My prediction, Sitsongrit throws 200 punches and holds the belt breaking the winning streak. Edited February 19, 2022 by TycoonHec STILL ADDING FIGHTS! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bjornmma1 Posted February 19, 2022 Report Share Posted February 19, 2022 "Mitrailleuse Saint" Domenico Mazziotti 30-13-1 Despite losing another bout unfortunately, I literally haven't had this much in ages. https://mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=1063942 Reinikainen gave me hell and I returned the favour, fuck yeah what a brawl! FOTN for sure right!?! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
igorbyhenikov Posted February 19, 2022 Report Share Posted February 19, 2022 Igor Byhenikov Leading MMA Analyst If Kilo Maluga wins this fight i will admit that he is real deal. Not going to happen though (lack of skill, one dimensional, slow etc.) Prediction: Conor The Barbaari by KO 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rambo Posted February 21, 2022 Report Share Posted February 21, 2022 I am the #1 LHW in the land. Joe Dinapoli trembles in my presence. I will avenge Badr al Din. Allahu Akbar! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrscorpion Posted February 21, 2022 Report Share Posted February 21, 2022 *turn device sideways if on mobile Official Rankings -Bantamweight- -Featherweight- Detkhunjon Sitsongrit Do Ho Joy ▲ 1 SYN 4-2-1 SYN 5-3-0 1 - Otis Driftwood ▲ 1 SYN 6-2-0 1 - Dick Caunt ▼ 1 SYN 7-3-0 2 - Killer Kidd ▼ 1 SYN 3-1-0 2 - Edson Bidon Barbosa SYN 17-7-0 3 - Lusmu Kutvonen SYN 1-0-0 3 - Aishah Bin Sari SYN 4-4-1 4 - Gemellus Axius SYN 9-4-0 4 - Gorgon Patriot SYN 3-2-1 5 - Petchuanglek Sitsongrit SYN 0-0-0 5 - Marcello Sosa SYN 3-4-0 6 - Adrian Picklesby SYN 3-0-0 6 - Lincoln Storm SYN 1-2-0 7 - Juan Pique SYN 5-3-0 7 - Mac Bandini SYN 3-4-0 8 - Paddy Mcgillicutty SYN 0-1-0 8 - Ryan Rodriguez SYN 4-4-0 9 - Takashi Yoshida SYN 5-2-0 9 - Adim Bulb SYN 1-0-0 10 - Peter Narz ▲ 1 SYN 8-8-0 10 - Atticus Finch SYN 0-0-0 new -Lightweight- -Welterweight- Dick Pawlik ▲ 1 Angus MacArthur li SYN 9-4-0 SYN 11-3-0 1 - Rob Roy ▼ 1 SYN 3-1-0 1 - Izzy Bangin SYN 0-0-0 new 2 - Roberto Duranto SYN 6-3-0 2 - Herb Krison ▲ 1 SYN 7-3-0 3 - Artturi Reinikainen ▲ 1 SYN 6-4-0 3 - Summa Sector ▲ 2 SYN 5-4-0 4 - Rod De Minaur ▼ 1 SYN 2-0-0 4 - Rigel No Kachi ▼ 3 SYN 11-6-0 5 - Koichi Kamei SYN 4-4-0 5 - Toussaint Bissainthe ▼ 1 SYN 6-3-0 6 - Evan Duvernay SYN 0-0-0 new 6 - Ludwig Von Mises SYN 6-3-1 7 - Domenico Mazziotti ▼ 2 SYN 6-5-0 7 - Dylan Peterson ▼ 5 SYN 7-3-0 8 - Valerio Bartoli SYN 5-3-1 8 - Serhey Rishnikov ▲ 3 SYN 5-3-0 9 - Sasha Beliy SYN 7-5-0 9 - Ri Zaadha ▼ 1 SYN 11-9-1 10 - Sao Alela SYN 3-4-0 10 - Aku Serronen ▼ 1 SYN 4-4-0 -Middleweight- -Light Heavyweight- Jean-Claude Marceau Yka Sonni SYN 7-1-0 SYN 1-0-0 1 - Dany Crosby ▲ 1 SYN 17-7-0 1 - Joe Dinapoli ▲ 2 SYN 4-0-0 2 - Conrad Tama Ginty ▼ 1 SYN 5-3-0 2 - Just Whymer SYN 21-8-3 3 - Ispa Murhaa ▲ 1 SYN 2-2-0 3 - Badr Al Din ▼ 2 SYN 16-8-0 4 - Odchigin Khadan ▲ 1 SYN 3-5-0 4 - Nig Nig ▲ 3 SYN 3-1-0 5 - Manny Johnson ▲ 1 SYN 1-0-0 5 - Kento Kawamata ▼ 1 SYN 10-5-0 6 - Edson Atunes ▲ 5 SYN 0-1-0 6 - Dempsey ONeill SYN 0-0-0 new 7 - Wilfredo Wild ▼ 4 SYN 1-2-0 7 - Simon Gustafsson ▼ 2 SYN 7-4-0 8 - Stanley Steele ▼ 1 SYN 2-4-1 8 - Aydan The Wandering Spirit ▼ 2 SYN 5-3-1 9 - Baruto Tonissaar ▼ 1 SYN 1-0-0 9 - Don Bronson SYN 7-4-0 10 - Vicente Escalante ▼ 1 SYN 0-0-0 10 - Adils Hallbjornsson ▲ 1 SYN 2-2-0 -Heavyweight- Kilo Maluga SYN 26-3-0 Pound-for-pound 1 - Pupuki Namasuzuki ▲ 1 SYN 8-2-0 1 - Kilo Maluga 2 - Conor The Barbarian ▼ 1 SYN 8-7-0 2 - Jean-Claude Marceau 3 - Alexei Babinski SYN 6-4-0 3 - Dick Pawlik ▲ 74 - Bryer McGuire SYN 6-3-0 4 - Angus MacArthur li ▲ 2 5 - Cedric De Boise SYN 7-2-0 5 - Do Ho Joy ▲ 66 - Demir Kocak ▲ 5 SYN 1-0-0 6 - Yka Sonni ▲ 27 - Gothic Line ▼ 1 SYN 0-0-0 7 - Detkhunjon Sitsongrit ▲ 4 8 - Gary Sparxx ▼ 1 SYN 5-4-0 8 - Conor The Barbarian ▼ 49 - Yardbird Knox ▼ 1 SYN 9-6-0 9 - Joe Dinapoli ▲ 210 - Yago Steve SYN 5-3-0 10 - Dick Caunt ▼ 7*SYN fighter records: green = won last fight red = lost last fight pink = drew last fight 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rambo Posted February 21, 2022 Report Share Posted February 21, 2022 On 2/19/2022 at 2:55 PM, igorbyhenikov said: Igor Byhenikov Leading MMA Analyst If Kilo Maluga wins this fight i will admit that he is real deal. Not going to happen though (lack of skill, one dimensional, slow etc.) Prediction: Conor The Barbaari by KO Kilo Maluga laughs in the face of danger. Up next, a heavy handed sumo wrestler. Kilo comments on his upcoming fight during his docuseries: Inside the Game of Kilo Maluga World Heavyweight champion and #1 P4P fighter Kilo Maluga comments on the upcoming event between Heavyweight contenders Alexei Babinski and Cedric De Boise. Kilo's Analysis: Babinski is the better fighter. He's more skilled and more athletic. More physical tools. But very few fighters are the same after I nuke them. How will his chin hold up after getting hit with the mighty hands of Kilo? Babinski has 9 KO losses in his career and once tapped to strikes. Real fighters don't tap to strikes. CDB has been knocked out by lesser fighters as well. He has some power in his hands, but Dr Hatsumi's Clinic is a weak facility that produces meager fighters. CDB is also French and that factors into my prediction... Babinksi wins by Submission (strikes) in round 2. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
igorbyhenikov Posted February 26, 2022 Report Share Posted February 26, 2022 Igor Byhenikov Leading MMA Analyst Even though Pupuki Namsusuki isn't the most talented fighter, he is hard worker and he has top tier manager. Kilo Maluga has punchers chance in the early rounds but this should be fairly comfortable win for Pupuki. Prediction: Pv Zuzuki by Unanimous Decision 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rambo Posted February 27, 2022 Report Share Posted February 27, 2022 On 2/26/2022 at 1:55 AM, igorbyhenikov said: Igor Byhenikov Leading MMA Analyst Even though Pupuki Namsusuki isn't the most talented fighter, he is hard worker and he has top tier manager. Kilo Maluga has punchers chance in the early rounds but this should be fairly comfortable win for Pupuki. Prediction: Pv Zuzuki by Unanimous Decision Kilo "Bloodbath" Maluga goes full Hiroshima on Pupuki Namsusuki. Kilo exchanged strikes with Pupuki early on, paying the mandatory blood tribute required to step inside the cage with the champ, and then Kilo would bless Pupuki with the power of his oversized mallets, dropping him with a combination in under a minute. Pupuki hadn't felt power like that since he was last defeated by hard hitting Frenchy "The Monster Of Montmartre" Thierry Paulin. Pupuki would butt scoot back to his feet and Kilo wouldn't relent. He picked his shots. He found his timing. He looked comfortable and in complete control the entire time. By the end of round 1 Pupuki limped to his corner breathing heavily. Kilo didn't even take the stool, he just stood and stared across the cage with bloodlust in his eyes. The fact the midget sumo wrestler from Japan was still standing was offensive to the heavyweight King... then the bell rang: "Maluga lands a brutal head kick. Namasuzuki looks out on his feet and Maluga throws more strikes until the ref is forced to stop the fight!" At the start round 2 Kilo threw a body kick so telegraphed that even somebody as vertically challenged as Pupuki could see it coming from a mile a way, but he immediately followed it up with a brutal fight ending head kick. The follow up strikes were merely rudimentary business and the ref quickly pulled Kilo away to save Pupuki from any further brain damage. "Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:10 of round 2, we have a winner by way of TKO (Kick and Punches). Kilo Maluga!" What's next for the KO King of Synchronicity? #1 P4P Kilo "Bloodbath" Maluga (37-7-0) has his sights set on rival and GAMMA champion #3 P4P Karim "Carnage" Johnson (22-4-0) in what is expected to be the most anticipated Heavyweight showdown since Kilo vs Conor VII. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrscorpion Posted February 27, 2022 Report Share Posted February 27, 2022 *turn device sideways if on mobile Official Rankings -Bantamweight- -Featherweight- Detkhunjon Sitsongrit Do Ho Joy SYN 4-2-1 SYN 5-3-0 1 - Otis Driftwood SYN 6-2-0 1 - Dick Caunt SYN 7-3-0 2 - Killer Kidd SYN 3-1-0 2 - Edson Bidon Barbosa SYN 17-7-0 3 - Lusmu Kutvonen SYN 1-0-0 3 - Aishah Bin Sari SYN 4-4-1 4 - Gemellus Axius SYN 9-4-0 4 - Gorgon Patriot SYN 3-2-1 5 - Petchuanglek Sitsongrit SYN 0-0-0 5 - Lincoln Storm ▲ 1 SYN 2-2-0 6 - Adrian Picklesby SYN 3-0-0 6 - Adim Bulb ▲ 3 SYN 2-0-0 7 - Juan Pique SYN 5-3-0 7 - Atticus Finch ▲ 3 SYN 1-0-0 8 - Paddy Mcgillicutty SYN 0-1-0 8 - Marcello Sosa ▼ 3 SYN 3-5-0 9 - Peter Narz ▲ 1 SYN 9-8-0 9 - Mac Bandini ▼ 2 SYN 3-5-0 10 - Takashi Yoshida SYN 5-2-0 10 - Ryan Rodriguez ▼ 2 SYN 4-5-0 -Lightweight- -Welterweight- Dick Pawlik Angus MacArthur li SYN 9-4-0 SYN 11-3-0 1 - Rob Roy SYN 3-1-0 1 - Izzy Bangin SYN 0-0-0 2 - Roberto Duranto SYN 6-3-0 2 - Herb Krison SYN 7-3-0 3 - Artturi Reinikainen SYN 6-4-0 3 - Summa Sector SYN 5-4-0 4 - Koichi Kamei ▲ 1 SYN 5-4-0 4 - Toussaint Bissainthe ▲ 1 SYN 7-3-0 5 - Rod De Minaur ▼ 1 SYN 2-0-0 5 - Rigel No Kachi ▼ 1 SYN 11-6-0 6 - Evan Duvernay SYN 0-0-0 6 - Aku Serronen ▲ 4 SYN 5-4-0 7 - Sao Alela ▲ 3 SYN 4-4-0 7 - Dylan Peterson SYN 7-3-0 8 - Domenico Mazziotti ▼ 1 SYN 6-5-0 8 - Serhey Rishnikov SYN 5-3-0 9 - Peter Zonta ▲ 2 SYN 6-5-0 9 - Ludwig Von Mises ▼ 3 SYN 6-4-1 10 - Valerio Bartoli ▼ 1 SYN 5-4-1 10 - Ri Zaadha ▼ 1 SYN 11-9-1 -Middleweight- -Light Heavyweight- Sergey Shipilov new Yka Sonni SYN 1-0-0 SYN 1-0-0 1 - Dany Crosby SYN 17-7-0 1 - Joe Dinapoli SYN 4-0-0 2 - Jean-Claude Marceau ▼ 2 SYN 7-2-0 2 - Just Whymer SYN 21-8-3 3 - Conrad Tama Ginty ▼ 1 SYN 5-3-0 3 - Badr Al Din SYN 16-8-0 4 - Ispa Murhaa ▼ 1 SYN 2-2-0 4 - Kento Kawamata ▲ 1 SYN 11-5-0 5 - Odchigin Khadan ▼ 1 SYN 3-5-0 5 - Nig Nig ▼ 1 SYN 3-1-0 6 - Manny Johnson ▼ 1 SYN 1-0-0 6 - Dempsey ONeill SYN 0-0-0 7 - Edson Atunes ▼ 1 SYN 0-1-0 7 - Cerberus Dionisy ▲ 4 SYN 7-4-0 8 - Wilfredo Wild ▼ 1 SYN 1-2-0 8 - Simon Gustafsson ▼ 1 SYN 7-4-0 9 - Stanley Steele ▼ 1 SYN 2-4-1 9 - Adils Hallbjornsson ▲ 1 SYN 2-2-0 10 - Baruto Tonissaar ▼ 1 SYN 1-0-0 10 - Aydan The Wandering Spirit ▼ 2 SYN 5-4-1 -Heavyweight- Kilo Maluga SYN 27-3-0 Pound-for-pound 1 - Conor The Barbarian SYN 8-7-0 1 - Kilo Maluga 2 - Cedric De Boise ▲ 3 SYN 8-2-0 2 - Sergey Shipilov ▲ 93 - Pupuki Namasuzuki ▼ 2 SYN 8-3-0 3 - Dick Pawlik4 - Bryer McGuire SYN 6-3-0 4 - Do Ho Joy ▲ 1 5 - Gary Sparxx ▲ 3 SYN 6-4-0 5 - Angus MacArthur li ▼ 1 6 - Alexei Babinski ▼ 4 SYN 6-5-0 6 - Yka Sonni ▲ 27 - Demir Kocak ▼ 1 SYN 1-0-0 7 - Izzy Bangin ▲ 48 - Sven Torvik ▲ 3 SYN 3-1-0 8 - Jean-Claude Marceau ▼ 69 - Gothic Line ▼ 2 SYN 0-1-0 9 - Detkhunjon Sitsongrit ▼ 2 10 - Yardbird Knox ▼ 1 SYN 9-6-0 10 - Conor The Barbarian ▼ 2*SYN fighter records: green = won last fight red = lost last fight pink = drew last fight 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rambo Posted March 3, 2022 Report Share Posted March 3, 2022 Kilo "Bloodbath" Maluga shows off his laundry list of lucrative sponsorship deals. The blood tribute must be paid before we can break bread proper. Favorite Attire Combinations: CAN BE FOUND AT CONVICTED & CONQUER Currently waiting on Kilo™ edition LEGEND line from Conquer and Carnage. @j666 @DeadDisney Kilo is a master of piracy and 8 points of contact. @rjs2442 @AlexManiatakos @BusterGloves @Gator001 @DBM2 @bjornmma1 @Stef Kilo's favorite supplements: 2 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeadDisney Posted March 3, 2022 Report Share Posted March 3, 2022 19 minutes ago, Rambo said: CAN BE FOUND AT CONVICTED & CONQUER Currently waiting on Kilo™ edition LEGEND line from Conquer and Carnage. Fuck it, why not. Look for it next month. 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrscorpion Posted March 6, 2022 Report Share Posted March 6, 2022 *turn device sideways if on mobile Official Rankings -Bantamweight- -Featherweight- Detkhunjon Sitsongrit Do Ho Joy SYN 4-2-1 SYN 5-3-0 1 - Otis Driftwood SYN 6-2-0 1 - Dick Caunt SYN 8-3-0 2 - Petchuanglek Sitsongrit ▲ 3 SYN 1-0-0 2 - Aishah Bin Sari ▲ 1 SYN 4-4-1 3 - Juan Pique ▲ 4 SYN 6-3-0 3 - Gorgon Patriot ▲ 1 SYN 3-2-1 4 - Killer Kidd ▼ 1 SYN 3-1-0 4 - Edson Bidon Barbosa ▼ 2 SYN 17-8-0 5 - Gemellus Axius ▼ 1 SYN 9-4-0 5 - Lincoln Storm SYN 2-2-0 6 - Lusmu Kutvonen ▼ 3 SYN 1-1-0 6 - Adim Bulb SYN 2-0-0 7 - Adrian Picklesby ▼ 1 SYN 3-1-0 7 - Atticus Finch SYN 1-0-0 8 - Takashi Yoshida ▲ 2 SYN 6-2-0 8 - Marcello Sosa SYN 3-5-0 9 - Paddy Mcgillicutty ▼ 1 SYN 0-1-0 9 - Bjj Catch Wrestler SYN 0-0-0 new 10 - Peter Narz ▼ 1 SYN 9-8-0 10 - Mac Bandini ▼ 1 SYN 3-5-0 -Lightweight- -Welterweight- Dick Pawlik Angus MacArthur li SYN 10-4-0 SYN 11-3-0 1 - Artturi Reinikainen ▲ 2 SYN 7-4-0 1 - Izzy Bangin SYN 0-0-0 2 - Koichi Kamei ▲ 2 SYN 5-4-0 2 - Herb Krison SYN 7-3-0 3 - Roberto Duranto ▼ 1 SYN 6-4-0 3 - Summa Sector SYN 5-4-0 4 - Rob Roy ▼ 3 SYN 3-2-0 4 - Toussaint Bissainthe SYN 7-3-0 5 - Rod De Minaur ▼ 1 SYN 2-0-0 5 - Joad Cressbeckler SYN 0-0-0 new 6 - Evan Duvernay SYN 0-0-0 6 - Rigel No Kachi ▼ 1 SYN 11-6-0 7 - Juodasis Vaiduoklis SYN 0-0-0 new 7 - Aku Serronen ▼ 1 SYN 5-4-0 8 - Sao Alela ▼ 1 SYN 4-4-0 8 - Dylan Peterson ▼ 1 SYN 7-3-0 9 - Domenico Mazziotti ▼ 1 SYN 6-5-0 9 - Serhey Rishnikov ▼ 1 SYN 5-3-0 10 - Olyn Seran SYN 0-0-0 new 10 - Ludwig Von Mises ▼ 1 SYN 6-4-1 -Middleweight- -Light Heavyweight- Sergey Shipilov Yka Sonni SYN 1-0-0 SYN 1-0-0 1 - Dany Crosby SYN 17-7-0 1 - Joe Dinapoli SYN 4-0-0 2 - Jean-Claude Marceau SYN 7-2-0 2 - Just Whymer SYN 22-8-3 3 - Edson Atunes ▲ 4 SYN 1-1-0 3 - Badr Al Din SYN 16-8-0 4 - Wilfredo Wild ▲ 4 SYN 2-2-0 4 - Kento Kawamata SYN 11-5-0 5 - Winston Todd SYN 0-0-0 new 5 - Dempsey ONeill ▲ 1 SYN 0-0-0 6 - Baruto Tonissaar ▲ 4 SYN 2-0-0 6 - Randy Randleman SYN 0-0-0 new 7 - Vicente Escalante ▲ 4 SYN 1-0-0 7 - Cerberus Dionisy SYN 7-4-0 8 - Ispa Murhaa ▼ 4 SYN 2-2-0 8 - Nig Nig ▼ 3 SYN 3-2-0 9 - Conrad Tama Ginty ▼ 6 SYN 5-4-0 9 - Simon Gustafsson ▼ 1 SYN 7-4-0 10 - Manny Johnson ▼ 4 SYN 1-1-0 10 - Adils Hallbjornsson ▼ 1 SYN 2-2-0 -Heavyweight- Kilo Maluga SYN 27-3-0 Pound-for-pound 1 - Conor The Barbarian SYN 8-7-0 1 - Kilo Maluga 2 - Cedric De Boise SYN 8-2-0 2 - Dick Pawlik ▲ 13 - Pupuki Namasuzuki SYN 8-3-0 3 - Sergey Shipilov ▼ 14 - Bryer McGuire SYN 6-3-0 4 - Do Ho Joy 5 - Gary Sparxx SYN 6-4-0 5 - Angus MacArthur li 6 - Alexei Babinski SYN 6-5-0 6 - Izzy Bangin ▲ 1 7 - Demir Kocak SYN 1-0-0 7 - Dick Caunt ▲ 48 - Sven Torvik SYN 3-1-0 8 - Yka Sonni ▼ 29 - Yago Steve ▲ 2 SYN 6-3-0 9 - Jean-Claude Marceau ▼ 1 10 - Ulysses Blazkov ▲ 1 SYN 4-4-0 10 - Just Whymer ▲ 1*SYN fighter records: green = won last fight red = lost last fight pink = drew last fight 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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igorbyhenikov Posted March 11, 2022 Report Share Posted March 11, 2022 Igor Byhenikov Leading MMA Analyst Kilo Maluga is overrated (as is his manager). Prediction: Ben Johnson by KO 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mannetosen Posted March 11, 2022 Report Share Posted March 11, 2022 The far superior MMA analyst, Abu Schaubi, breaks down the fight 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icon73 Posted March 11, 2022 Report Share Posted March 11, 2022 5 hours ago, Mannetosen said: The far superior MMA analyst, Abu Schaubi, breaks down the fight Breathtaking analysis 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bjornmma1 Posted March 12, 2022 Report Share Posted March 12, 2022 Killer Kidd 21-4-3 94 p4p Dominated as usual. I made a booboo in my gameplan against Sit in my previous bout. I feel confident I otherwise would have had a nice shiny belt to keep my pants up by now. And that's the end of the fight!Killer Kidd comfortably won the final round on my scorecard.I've got Kidd winning every round here. Surely the decision will go his way and he'll pick up a well deserved decision victory. Over to the ring announcer for the scorecards.Ladies and gentlemen, after 3 rounds of action, we go to the scorecards for a decision. Judge Kenichi Hosakawa scores the fight 27:30 Judge Yuuki Gou scores the fight 27:30 Judge Tatsuya Matsuyama scores the fight 27:30 In favor of your winner, by unanimous decision... Killer Kidd!A victorious Killer Kidd thanked his army of followers in his post fight interview, telling people to make sure they follow him on Twitter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mannetosen Posted March 12, 2022 Report Share Posted March 12, 2022 1 hour ago, bjornmma1 said: Killer Kidd 21-4-3 94 p4p Dominated as usual. I made a booboo in my gameplan against Sit in my previous bout. I feel confident I otherwise would have had a nice shiny belt to keep my pants up by now. And that's the end of the fight!Killer Kidd comfortably won the final round on my scorecard.I've got Kidd winning every round here. Surely the decision will go his way and he'll pick up a well deserved decision victory. Over to the ring announcer for the scorecards.Ladies and gentlemen, after 3 rounds of action, we go to the scorecards for a decision. Judge Kenichi Hosakawa scores the fight 27:30 Judge Yuuki Gou scores the fight 27:30 Judge Tatsuya Matsuyama scores the fight 27:30 In favor of your winner, by unanimous decision... Killer Kidd!A victorious Killer Kidd thanked his army of followers in his post fight interview, telling people to make sure they follow him on Twitter. Abu Schaubi Hey, hey, hey, Kilmer Clit, hey, HEY, hey Kendra Crip, HEY. Real quick, nobody knows who y'aaare. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bjornmma1 Posted March 12, 2022 Report Share Posted March 12, 2022 47 minutes ago, Mannetosen said: Abu Schaubi Hey, hey, hey, Kilmer Clit, hey, HEY, hey Kendra Crip, HEY. Real quick, nobody knows who y'aaare. Killer Kidd 21-4-3 94 p4p If Dick wants a lackluster asskicking, he knows who to contact. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mannetosen Posted March 12, 2022 Report Share Posted March 12, 2022 1 hour ago, bjornmma1 said: Killer Kidd 21-4-3 94 p4p If Dick wants a lackluster asskicking, he knows who to contact. Abu Schaubi Talmbout Nick Colt, b? I hear he's got a panther's tail for a digg. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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