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  1. hahaha, "happy christmas", thanks Hermoine. In all seriousness, merry christmas everyone.
  2. If it contributes to the org, and it pays well, Im all ears.
  3. I accidentally click on the advert while trying to click out of a porn video.
  4. Thanks man, if anyone, including fighter managers has something to say or requests for the previews feel free to let me know, im very open to feedback.
  5. http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/1421260404havoc%20logo.png Causing Havoc:44 2 Title Fights, 8 Card Fights 12-26-15 PREVIEW 265: Title Fight: (9-1-0) Marco Ferreira vs (7-1-0) Knut “Starhammer” Paulsen The 265 Lb title fight to unite the belts of the SPI, and Havoc organizations is the main attraction of the night. These two heavyweight boxers are looking to demonstrate their striking on the highest level. Marco Ferreira has been ripping through the top contenders of Havoc’s 265 division with 2 consecutive first round TKO’s. Marco has handed Robert Baratheon the only loss in his career, and landed the head kick that caused James Powell to go on a 3 fight loss streak, and eventually lead to the end of what was once a promising career. Marco was quoted saying "the only thing getting stuffed in Knuts stocking this year will be my fist". Knut “The Starhammer” Paulsen faced a lot of criticism when he was knocked out in the first round by a flurry of devastating punches administered by Boris Konstantinov. Two first round Tko’s later, Paulsen got his rematch, and put all doubts to rest by finishing Boris in almost the exact fashion that he received the only loss of his career just four months earlier. Knut Paulsen is making his debut in the Havoc organization after the SPI merge, and is looking to prove that there is truly a place for the SPI fighters within the Havoc organization. Marco Ferreira’s career ending strikes vs The Starhammer, who has never had a fight make it past the third minute mark. Only one thing is guaranteed in this match-up, someone is going to get knocked out in a brutal fashion. Both fighters expressed in interviews earlier this week that they are looking to stand toe-to-toe and test their limits as power strikers. Prediction: Round 1 TKO - Ferreira. Plain and simple, Paulsen has been knocked out before, and Marco hasn’t. On top of this, Marco is more experienced and can punish Paulsen in the clinch, and on the ground. Paulsens best chance if winning lies with his proven striking, but even if Marco gives him the stand up brawl promised in the pre-fight interviews, Paulsen will not have an easy time. 145: Title Fight: (11-1-1) Kron Silva Vs (10-2-0) Rocco “Bonus” Falcone This 145 title fight looks to be promising. We will see both fighters trying to “fight their fight” as stylistically, these two are quite different. Four months ago, Rocco Falcone lost his title in a 5 round slug fest with PePe Hapitchou that resulted in a devastating decision costing him his belt and more importantly, his pride. After the 5 round war Falcone came out swinging, and recovered into a 2 fight win streak to earn him a shot to once again become Havoc’s champion in the 145 Lb division. Kron Silva is the P4P highest rated fighter within the Havoc organization. Silva is incredibly skilled on the ground in both Wrestling and BJJ, and if he is looking to finish this fight, you can expect a lot of submission attempts from a wide range of positions. Kron has been dominant in Havoc’s 145 division, earning wins over many note worthy opponents, but most importantly, finishing Pepe Hapitchiou, the man who stripped Falcone of his title, in a one sided beat-down that resulted in an early TKO stoppage in the first round. Falcone is looking to prove his loss was a fluke, Silva is looking to cement his legacy in Havoc’s 145 division. Both fighters have everything to gain, and everything to lose. Prediction: Round 2 TKO - Falcone: Im going with what many people might consider the upset. Falcone, despite being the underdog, is the more well rounded fighter. If he can keep the fight standing, I believe he has a very good chance at ending this fight before it goes too deep. But if Silva gets the takedowns he will certainly be looking for, all bets are off, as he can ground and pound as well as submit his opponents better than anyone in the 145 division. 170 Main Card: (9-3-0) “Suger” Ray Whitaker Vs (9-1-0) Shane Austin Pre-merge, Shane Austin was a dominant title holder in the SPI’s 170 division, only recently forfeiting his belt after his 8 fight win streak to begin his young and promising career, and is hoping to put together a run of a similar nature here at Havoc. Recent skeptics have emerged in regards to Ray Whitaker's chin, and his ability to take strikes. He has been knocked out by a single punch before, and Shane Austin certainly has KO power. But Ray Whitaker is definitely the superior technical boxer, if this one stays on the feet like I predict, then Shane Austin will be looking to throw bombs for sure. Prediction: Round 1 TKO - Austin: Now its worth mentioning, all of Whitaker’s losses have come in title fights, but Austin is no push over, and is certainly a “champion caliber” fighter. Even though Whitaker has the better technical boxing, Austin seems to have the ability to stand with fighters who are technically more sound than he is, and effectively knock them out, and I don’t predict anything different in this fight. 170 Main Card: (4-1-0) Gunnar “Mad Man” Johnsson Vs (8-3-0) Stoyak “Really Scary” Stoyachinkov This fight is a chance for Gunnar to prove he can play with the big boys of the 170 division here at Havoc. After a 2 month training camp, Gunnar shocked the world by knocking out his opponent in a quick flurry of punches right out of the gate. He felt the need to silence those that claimed he couldn’t finish fights, and as a result of his ballsy, and impressive performance he's been given a shot at one of the veterans of the 170 division. Many people are excited to see Gunnar tested, and Stoyak will certainly do just that. Stoyak is known for finishing fights with his brutal KO power. Gunnar will have to try and avoid strikes while looking to close the distance and grapple effectively if he wants to avoid joining the list of competitors who Stoyak has dismantled with brutal KO power. Prediction: Round 2 KO - Stoyak: I believe the more experienced, but less technical fighter in Stoyak will be able to KO Gunnar. We haven't really seen Gunnar deal with someone who has knockout power like Stoyak, and I don't believe he currently has the experience to take on someone like Stoyak, who was fought some of the best fighters in the 170 division. If Gunnar manages to win here, he would certainly be creating some noise as Stoyak is a big name to take down for someone so early in their career. 155 Main Card: (7-2-0) Demir “Iron Eagle” Kartal Vs (7-2-0) Bob “and” Neal Kartal has been making quite a name for himself recently in the Havoc 155 division. He is currently on a 4 fight win streak and is just coming off of a big Submission of the night award for his 1st round guillotine submission over The Bong. He looks to carry his momentum forward in this fight, and hopefully make an argument for a title shot in the near future. But Bob and Neal isn't going to let it happen without a fight. Bob has never let a fight go to a decision in his 7 victories. He has finished by TKO every time, so expect him to come out swinging and to be aggressive. He's going to have to close the distance and land lots of strikes from very close, as Kartal is 11 Cm taller, and has a significant reach advantage. Prediction: Round 3 Submission - Kartal: I think this is going to be a very tough fight for Kartal. Bob has a slight standup advantage, and I expect that advantage to get pushed. But Kartal is really on a roll and has found his rhythm, and I expect him to use his superior wrestling and BJJ to pull out a submission victory. 145 Main Card: (4-1-0) Alan Fadzaev Vs (8-2-0) Armondo “Darwin” Munoz After destroying the LFC’s 145 division Armondo came to Havoc looking to take the belt from Kron Silva, but lost in a great 3 round war. Armondo is looking to prove that loss was a fluke and get back into title contention, but he's going to have to get through a young challenger in Alan Fadzaev. As part of the SPI merger, Alan is looking to take a win in his first fight here at Havoc, and despite having significantly less experience, many people believe that there is potential for Alan to pull out an upset if he can use his superior wrestling to control the fight. In this fight Munoz will have a 18 Cm height advantage, so look for that to be a contributing factor in the strategy that these two fighters might attempt to play off of. Prediction: Round 2 TKO - Munoz: Im saying it right now, this is one of the hardest main cards for me to predict. Munoz is more proven and battle tested, but Fadzaev is just as skilled, if not, more skill than Armondo. In this case i'm going with hype, popularity, and experience in Munoz, but will not be shocked even a little if i'm proven wrong. 205 Main Card: (5-2-0) Lenard “Thunder Ellis Vs (12-6-0) Greg “Captain America” Coleman This fight is quite interesting as these fighters have met in the octagon once before. Lenard Ellis was the heavy underdog, and managed to knock out Greg Coleman in just 1 minute and 17 seconds. But now that the fighters have hired new managers things could change. Lenard has reported to the media that he's not happy with his current situation, and his morale has suffered substantially. Coleman is the better wrestler by quite a large margin, and he loves to finish fights, so were expecting a knock out in this match up. Prediction: Round 1 TKO - Coleman: I anticipate that Coleman will take down Ellis and G&P for a win. Ellis’s morale is unfortunately quite low, and as a result, I wouldn't expect much from him in this one. 265 Main Card: (2-0-0) Project Joshua Vs (9-6-1) Blade Runner Even though Joshua doesn’t have a ton of fights, he has proven so far to be quite a fighter in his short career, and seems to be taking fights at a slow pace while he learns the ropes of MMA. Blade Runner is much more experienced, and has finished 8 of his 9 wins by TKO, so you can expect this to be quite a bloody battle. Recently Joshua has been dealing with bouts of clinically diagnosed depression, and critics are saying this may effect his performance and cause him a loss despite his superior muay thai and BJJ skills. Prediction: Round 2 TKO - Blade: Joshua's morale is really low, and I think this may ruin any chance he had at winning this fight. I expect Blade to go for a TKO and finish this fight much like his others. 170 Under Card: (6-5-0) Eric “The Blade” Brooks Vs (4-2-0) Lucifer Palhares What was once a struggling career of Eric Brooks has turned into quite a decent run for him as of late, putting together a string of competitive fights that are beginning to create some noise in the young muay thai specialist career. Palhares is looking to regain his momentum after suffering a quick TKO loss in the first round of his last fight. Look for Palhares to try to get this one to the ground, and land some punches, or go for his infamous armbar. Prediction: Round 3 TKO - Eric: Eric may have a sketchy record, but almost all of his losses came early, and has really turned around his career through solid work ethic, and handwork. I think Eric will be able to keep the fight standing, and will show his superiority into the later half of the fight before landing a TKO win. 155 Under Card: (5-1-0) The Bong Vs (4-2-0) Jan Pawlak These two young fighters both started off their careers by throwing together promising win streaks. But both fighters have no tasted losses, and are looking to get over the first hurdles of their careers. Bong has proven he can pull out a submission is a chance, but hes going to have to get past Jan Pawlak's flurry of punches in order to close the distance and hopefully drag the game to the ground. Prediction: Round 1 Submission - Bong: Bong has finished all but one of his wins early on with a submission, and I think that can be replicated here. He has to get the fight to the ground fast, or he WILL get knocked out, and it likely wont take long, as he is outclassed massively on the feet.
  6. Why would that one fighter get such special treatment im confused.
  7. I enoyed watching it, but azll the exciting guys are 1 dimensional.
  8. http://mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=284755 This is my fighter
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