Jump to content
  1. MMA Tycoon

    1. General Game Discussion

      Talk about fighters, events, clothing brands - anything you like as long as it is interesting or relatively important. If you want to talk about the UFC, do it in the General MMA forum in the section below.

      337.8k
      posts
    2. Fight Organizations

      All discussion about fight organizations in MMA Tycoon. If you are building the next UFC, tell us about it in this forum.

      137.6k
      posts
    3. Other Companies

      All discussion about MMA gyms, nutrition companies, clothing companies and alliances

      71.1k
      posts
    4. Bookmakers & MMA Betting

      Discussion on in game and real life betting. Promote your bookies or discuss appealing odds for upcoming fights.

      5.7k
      posts
    5. Noob help!

      If you're new to the game, ask any help questions in here. The more senior members will help you learn the ropes!

      62.7k
      posts
    6. Suggestions & Improvements

      If you have any suggestions for game improvements, please let us know. Your contributions are greatly appreciated!

      51.7k
      posts
    7. Error reporting

      If you get any in game error, please report it here. Error reporting is essential and encouraged, so please do report every error you find.

      16.9k
      posts
    8. Yearly Awards

      Discussion and awards

      11.5k
      posts
    9. Foreign Language Forums

      Discussion in Languages other than English

      1.8k
      posts
  2. The Real World - MMA Forum

    1. General MMA / UFC Forum

      A general Mixed Martial Arts forum for UFC discussion - all MMA and Ultimate Fighting Championship discussion in the same forum.

      92.2k
      posts
    2. General Discussion

      Talk about anything non-MMA related in here.

      56.5k
      posts
    3. Pictures & Multimedia

      Photoshop to your hearts content, post pictures of ladies with big boobs... You know the sort of thing - just keep it clean - no porn, no nudity, no copyright infringement.

      17.9k
      posts
    4. UFC / MMA News Forum

      News as it happens from around the Mixed Martial Arts world. News feeds from our friends at MMAInsider and the UFC.

      24.2k
      posts
    5. Off Topic

      If you want to talk rubbish, do it in here.

      92.1k
      posts
    6. Fantasy Sports Games

      Fantasy sports leagues for Football/Soccer, American Football, NBA or whatever anyone wants to set up a league for.

      5k
      posts
  • Posts

    • UFC Fight Night: Barboza vs. Murphy Edson Barboza  vs.  Lerone Murphy (Camp Runt) Khaos Williams  vs.  Carlston Harris Ramiz Brahimaj  vs.  Themba Gorimbo (Camp Jacman) Adrian Yanez  vs.  Vinicius Salvador (Camp Gonzasco) Angela Hill  vs.  Luana Pinheiro   Tom Nolan  vs.   Victor Martinez Oumar Sy  vs.  Tuco Tokkos Tamires Vidal  vs.  Melissa Gatto Abus Magomedov  vs.  Warlley Alves Piera Rodriguez  vs.  Ariane Carnelossi Alatengheili  vs.  Kleydson Rodrigues Emily Ducote  vs.  Vanessa Demopoulos   Camp Runt: - Lerone Murphy - 2k Camp Jacman: - Themba Gorimbo - 2k Camp Gonzasco: - Angela Hill [#12] - 3k
    • BE 8: Chenevert vs Cabral Main Card Recap   Main Event 185lb Title Bout Nazaire Chenevert   In the highly anticipated Bloodsport Elite Middleweight Championship fight between Cabral and Chenevert, fans were treated to an intense showdown that showcased the skills and determination of both fighters.    The first round began with both fighters showing caution, exchanging strikes and assessing each other's strengths and weaknesses. Chenevert demonstrated improved takedown defense, thwarting Cabral's attempts to close the distance. Meanwhile, Cabral displayed effective footwork and countered with leg kicks.   As the round progressed, Chenevert's aggression and accurate striking allowed him to dominate, despite Cabral's moments of offense. Chenevert's pressure and control earned him the round, with significant shots to the body and head.   Round two saw a flurry of strikes exchanged between the two fighters, with Chenevert maintaining dominance in the stand-up exchanges and controlling the clinch. Cabral managed to land some shots of his own but struggled to match Chenevert's output.   In the third round, Chenevert continued to showcase his striking prowess, landing crisp shots and maintaining control of the fight. Cabral attempted to counter but was unable to find his rhythm against Chenevert's relentless assault.   In the fourth and fifth rounds, Chenevert's aggression and effective striking remained constant, as he continued to press forward and land solid shots. Despite Cabral's resilience and determination, Chenevert's superior performance secured him the victory.   Nazaire Chenevert via Unanimous Decision    Co-Main Event 265+lb Bout Tau Masunwendinghamar vs Juan David Franco In a brief but explosive encounter, Tau Masunwendinghamar claimed victory over Juan David Franco in this super heavyweight clash. Right from the bell, Franco showcased aggression but struggled to find his target, often swinging at thin air. Masunwendinghamar, on the other hand, maintained composure, landing a stiff counter right hand that rocked Franco early on. Despite Franco's attempts to press forward, Masunwendinghamar's accuracy and power proved decisive. With a monstrous uppercut and a series of well-placed strikes, Masunwendinghamar overwhelmed Franco, ultimately prompting the referee to intervene just 1 minute and 20 seconds into the first round, declaring Masunwendinghamar the victor by TKO.  Tau Masunwendinghamar via TKO(Strikes) Round 1 1:20   135lb Bout Frank Dux vs Jeryl Christ In the first round, Frank Dux dominated with clinch work and ground control, landing significant strikes from mount position.   The second round saw a more competitive stand-up exchange, with Dux struggling to close the distance. However, he managed to secure takedowns and control on the ground.   In the final round, both fighters came out aggressively, but Dux's grappling and ground control once again proved decisive. Despite some striking exchanges, Dux maintained control until the final bell, securing a unanimous decision victory.   Frank Dux via Unanimous Decision    205lb Bout Klayton King vs Gunnar Skog In the light-heavyweight bout between Klayton King and Gunnar Skog, Skog came out aggressive from the start, landing crisp strikes and keeping King on the defensive. Despite King's attempts to counter, Skog's striking accuracy and power began to take their toll.    As the round progressed, Skog's relentless pressure paid off, staggering King with a powerful head kick followed by a series of strikes that sent King tumbling to the mat. Skog capitalized on the opportunity, unleashing a barrage of strikes that forced the referee to intervene and stop the fight, awarding Skog the victory by TKO at 6 minutes and 42 seconds of the first round.   Gunnar Skog via TKO(Stikes) Round 1 6:42   265lb Bout Keith Brunson vs Dwalin Giantslayer In the heavyweight bout between Keith Bronson and Dwalin Giantslayer, Bronson showcased impressive takedown defense and striking skills right from the start. Giantslayer attempted several wild strikes and takedown attempts, but Bronson skillfully avoided them all.   Bronson countered Giantslayer's aggressive approach with a precise uppercut, causing damage and cutting Giantslayer. Despite Giantslayer's continued pressure, Bronson remained composed and focused on his striking defense.   As the round progressed, Bronson's superior striking accuracy and power became evident. He landed a series of strikes, backing Giantslayer up and causing him to struggle for breath. With Giantslayer's takedown attempts repeatedly stuffed, Bronson seized an opportunity and unleashed a devastating three-punch combination that sent Giantslayer reeling.   The final blow came in the form of a perfectly timed straight punch that landed flush on Giantslayer's jaw, knocking him out cold. With an impressive display of skill and power, Bronson secured the victory by knockout just 56 seconds into the first round. Keith Brunson via KO Round 1 0:56  
×
×
  • Create New...