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Aidan O'Neil (14-2-0) - Retired
Bushido Marketing and Promotion Team

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"Hello everyone, I'm glad you could all make it. Today we will be honouring those that have done great things in our company, as we add three new names to our Hall of Fame. From long time veterans to cross-division Champions, many amazing fighters have stepped into the Bushido ring, and their accolades deserve to be recognised."
"Before we announce the three new additions, lets take some time to remember those already in the Hall of Fame."

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Name: Gunnar Westerberg
Nickname: "Mountain"
Bushido Record: 6-2-0
Age: 30
Nationality: Swedish
Division: Featherweight / Welterweight
Achievements: Two-Weight Champion (Featherweight / Welterweight) Former P4P (#1) Successful Title Defence (1), Times Headlined (3)
Truly one of the trailblazers of Bushido, Gunnar Westerberg had a great run in the early days of our company and although he has since retired from the sport, his achievements will never be forgotten. The Swede nicknamed "Mountain" was the first man to ever hold two Bushido belts consecutively, and has rightfully earned his spot in the Bushido Hall of Fame. After battling with inactivity and changes in management, Westerberg ended his career at the age of 28.

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Name: Sam McCullen
Nickname: None
Bushido Record: 7-3-0
Age: 23
Nationality: Scottish
Division: Light-Heavyweight
Achievements: Youngest Champion (19), Former Two-Time Champion (Light-Heavyweight), Former P4P (#2), Successful Title Defences (3), Tied 3rd Most KO victories (7), Performance of the Night bonuses (4)
It wasn't long from his first company appearance that the young McCullen would find himself in the title picture, and it was not a surprise to anyone. Until recently, McCullen had smashed everyone he had faced off against in the Light-Heavyweight division and had become the most dominant Champion during the time of his reign. Both capturing the belt at the tender age of 19, as well as defending the strap multiple times, are tremendous accolades that have earned the brash Scotsman a place on this prestigious list. Despite his future being questionable, the achievements of his past are undeniable.
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Name: Jukka Toskala
Nickname: None
Bushido Record: 10-3-0
Age: 29
Nationality: Finnish
Division: Welterweight
Achievements: Champion (Welterweight), Tied 2nd Most Title Defences (3), Former P4P (#1), Tied 3rd Most Wins in Org (10), Tied 3rd Most KO Wins in Org (7), Performance of the Night Bonuses (4), Times headlined (3)
Despite losing on his company debut, Toskala turned the tables and went on an eight-fight winning streak, becoming a Champion and earning three title defences as he did so. What's amazing about his legacy is not only that the Fin managed to do all of this despite having started his MMA career later in life than most others - but he managed to do it it not all that long ago, when competition was as fierce as ever.
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"Now, I'd like to introduce you to the first of our three new inductees. This man made his company debut way back on Bushido 10 at the age of nineteen, and he continues to fight to this day four years later. He is the former Featherweight Champion and multiple-time contender, with six main event credits to his name. As if this wasn't enough, he also holds the record for most fights in Bushido, most wins in the Buhido, and most knockouts in the Bushido. In case you hadn't guessed it, I'm talking about the one and only - Tony Bunker"
Name: Tony Bunker
Nickname: None
Bushido Record: 12-4-1
Age: 23
Nationality: American
Division: Featherweight / Bantamweight
Achievements: Champion (Featherweight), Former P4P (#2), Most Fights in Org (17) Most Wins in Org (12), Most KOs in Org (10), Performance of the Night Bonuses (7), Times Headlined (5)
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"Next, we have someone that has shared a long rivalry with Tony Bunker, as the pair have fought a total of three times. This man is the Former Featherweight Champion and by far the most dominant one to date. He is one of two men to hold the record of most title defences across all divisions, at four. He is the former P4P #1 and the true face of the 145 lb division. Of course, I am talking about none other than the "Tarantula" Junior Vilson!"
Name: Junior Vilson
Nickname: "Tarantula"
Bushido Record: 9-1-0
Age: 23
Nationality: Haitian
Division: Featherweight
Achievements: Champion (Featherweight), Tied Most Title Defences (4), Former P4P (#1), Tied 4th Most Wins in Org (9), Most Decision Wins in Org (5), Performance of the Night Bonuses (3), Times Headlined (2)
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"And finally, we will be inducting someone that has defied all odds in their descent to the top. This is a man that has not only captured a Championship belt during his time in the company, but has managed to hold two simultaneously. With nine wins in the organisation by all different means of finishing, this man is unsurprisingly one of top fighters of today. As if it couldn't be more obvious, I am proud to announce that the third and final inductee this evening is Ghanaian superstar Ghazi Okah."
Name: Ghazi Okah
Nickname: "Burnt"
Bushido Record: 9-1-0
Nationality: Ghanaian
Division: Heavyweight / Light-Heavyweight
Achievements: Two-Weight Champion (Heavyweight / Light-Heavy), Tied 4th Most Wins in Org (9), Performance of the Night Bonuses (4), Times Headlined (1)
"Thank you all for sticking around, and congratulations to these men for becoming Bushido Legends."
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Won't be a preview for this week's event, as honestly I'm feeling a bit burnt out. The words aren't coming, and I'm sorry lads.



A reminder to anyone waiting on fight offers, or anything else from me, please send me a message in-game and I'll get to it.



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Also please check out our Middleweight Grand Prix, as I hope to make it a tournament like none other.



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Bushido 61: Jacobson vs. Vilson 2
Event Recap
One of the greatest events in Bushido history took place this evening in Tokyo, as a highly anticipated rematch between Featherweight Champion Gil Jacobson and former king Junior Vilson served as the Main Event. After five rounds of back and forth action, the "Tarantula" reclaimed his crown and his rightful place at the top of the division. The Co-Main Event was also one to remember as Bantamweight Champion Gale Snoats earned his first title defence as he squashed the dreams of former Featherweight king and Hall of Famer Tony Bunker, tapping him out in the final seconds of round two.
The results are as follows:

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The bonuses are as follows:
Fight of the Night - Gil Jacobson vs. Junior Vilson
Submission of the Night - Gale Snoats
KO of the Night - Affe Vanhaven
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Note: There might be some major changes as this is a two week update, in opposed to the usual one week.
Pound For Pound
1. Ira Wright
2. Gazi Okah ^3
3. Junior Vilson ^1
4. Gale Snoats *NR*
5. Gil Jacobson v4
6. Koh Ibu ^1
7. Tony Bunker v1
8. Krystian Soszynski
9. Khalid Mamedov
10. Jalaluddin Aziz
Bantamweight
C. Gale Snoats
1. Tony Bunker
2. Mike McLaughlin
3. Elijah Judah
4. Joseph Jostrzebski ^1
5. David Dickinson v1
6. Aldo Crespo
7. Marco Vermeer
Featherweight
C. Junior Vilson ^1
1. Gil Jacobson v1
2. Cody Chalke
3. Evan Odds ^3
4. Khabib Nurmagomedov v1
5. Fernando Oliveira v1
6. Rami Astalo
7. Conor Newell *NR*
8. Sergey Nevzlin
Lightweight
C. Koh Ibu
1. Jalaluddin Aziz
2. Clarence Van Gaal
3. Ao Ki
4. Marcio Alvarez
5. Atte Savitaipale ^1
6. Nikolai Kuznetsov v1
7 Affe Vanhanen *NR*
8. Will Rock *NR*
9. Max Roberts v2
Welterweight
C. Ira Wright
1. Jason Black
2. Erick Darko
3. Amr Al As
4. Masa Sanada
5. Karl Nerlinger ^3
6. Momochi Hanzo v1
7. Jose Carlos Luciano v1
8. Hirusho Matasaki v1
9. Adam Silver
Middleweight - Seeking Fighters for Grand Prix
C. Khalid Mamedov
1. Benson Whyte
2. Rosco Ladd ^1
3. Zell Dincht v1
4. Gavin Gagnon
Light-Heavyweight
C. Gazi Okah ^1
1. Krystian Soszynski v1
2. Lee Date ^4
3. Bryan Mayhem
4. He Mu
5. Irvine Kinneas
6. Seung-Jin Bailey *NR*
7. Ralph Gardner v5
8. Ryu Aokison v1
9. Samuel Kravac *NR*
Heavyweight
C. Gazi Okah
1. Andrey Kuznetcov
2. Seifer Almasy
3. Doo Doo
4. Alexey Karasev
5. Bjorn Wallstrom *NR*
6. Olajide Ban Gbus
7. Arnold Vince ^1
8. Ricky Bobby Jr. v1
9. Randy Springs v2
As usual, these rankings are not official and are not the sole decider when it comes to matchmaking. Please do not take them too seriously.
Cheers!
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Eyeam Yurmommy



For a few weeks now, multiple orgs have been sending over contract offers to try and sign me.


From the start, there always was a clear favourite for me, but everyone needs to get his chance to send something over first.


Turned out, I opted for my first choice at the end anyway.



I have no idea how far I can get in MMA, but I do know one thing: I'll give it my all.


There is no shame in losing, when you learn from it.


My plan is simple; putting them all to sleep. When Yurmommy says you have to sleep, you have to sleep!



Not many people from Namibia get the chance to go abroad and make out of their hobby their job.


I'm one of the lucky few and plan to take full advantage of this opportunity, without forgetting my roots.



Thank you to all orgs for your offers, but Bushido stood out for me, mostly because of their amazing write-ups and their shark-infested roster.


Snoats is sitting at the top of the division and he is a guy I have always wanted to test myself against, from the first time I set foot into the octagon.


Also, who would not want to see my pretty face on one of Rei his brilliant posters.... right?!


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Bushido 62: Wright vs. Baals

Championship Bout Preview

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Main Event
Welterweight Championship Bout
"Crazy" Ira Wright (12-1-0, 4-0-0 Bushido) vs. Harry Baals (16-1-0, 2-0-0 KT, Bushido Debut)
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The Main Event of the evening is one unlike any to come before it, as two of the biggest young stars will come together. The Bushido Welterweight Champion and P4P King Ira Wright, returns to defend his belt for a fourth time (eighth career total) with a win over super-star and former 8-time Revolution Island Champion Harry Baals. Never before have two fighters of such prestige clashed in the Bushido ring, and tonight history will be made.
In the red corner will stand the number 1 ranked competitor in the 290+ ID bracket, as once-in-a-generation fighter Ira Wright returns to remind the world why he is deserving of such a title. Since becoming the Bushido Welterweight Champion on his company debut where he made light work of then-newly crowned Erick Darko, Wright has shown no signs of slowing down and has beaten fantastic fighters one after the other. With wins over Andrey Lobtov, former Middleweight Champion Benson Whyte, former Welterweight Champions Erick Darko and Amr Al As, as well as top competitor Jason Black it is no surprise Wright is held in such a high regard. Boasting fantastic Boxing skills as well as great Wrestling and Muay Thai, "Crazy" is a well-rounded fighter in all aspects of the game. Constantly pressuring his opponents with unrelenting offense, Wright often overwhelms and out-works them until they cave in or lose the decision. Almost never clinching with his opponent, I feel that Wright will not change up his gameplan and will look to replicate his previous successes by employing the same strategy as usual.
Making his promotional debut with more eyes on him than ever before is former Revolution Island standout and one of the most popular fighters in the world, Harry Baals. With 18 career wins in MMA and Kickboxing combined with all but one coming via Knockout, and almost all of them in the first round, one doesn't have to wonder how he acquired such a large fanbase. Although the Boxing of Baals is not on par with his opponent this evening, he is still a very skilled striker and has is even with the Champion as far as Muay Thai and Wrestling is concerned. Always throwing heavy shots from a distance, Harry aims to end the fight as fast as possible. One thing definitely worth noting however is that Baals is naturally a Featherweight, and has never even fought at Lightweight let alone 170 lbs like he will be this evening. This means that he will be weighing in 15 lbs lighter than Wright, and although he will have an advantage in speed, he will have to be weary of the bigger man's heavier shots. With all the power to score the upset, Baals will give his all in order to do so.
Co-Main Event
Lightweight Championship Bout
Koh "Crazy" Ibu (8-1-0, 3-0-0 Bushido) vs. Jalaluddin "The Hashassin" Aziz (11-2-0, 11-2-0 Bushido)
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A second title is on the line in the Co-Main Event of the evening as the newly crowned King Koh Ibu looks to secure his place at the top of the division with a win over Road to Gold winner and former two-time Lightweight Champion Jalaluddin Aziz. This is a fight between two of the best competitors at this weight-class world-wide and both have never been more ready, so it is sure to be a great contest.
Fresh off of earning revenge as well as the Championship belt, Koh Ibu will make his way to the ring this evening looking to defend his title for the very first time, on home soil. Despite only being three fights into his Bushido career Koh Ibu has been on a wonderful run thus far, defeating top contenders Nikolai Kuznetsov and Ao Ki as well as dethroning then-Champion Clarence Van Gaal. The key to the young Kagoshima native's success lies in his extremely diverse and high-level skill-set as he boasts expert Boxing, Muay Thai, Wrestling and a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Funnily enough, as mentioned in a preview in the past, Koh Ibu has never once taken the fight to the mat in his professional career despite being one of the best BJJ practitioners in Bushido on paper. This isn't too surprising when you consider the success he has had on the feet as he has out-struck every opponent he has ever come up against, and has only suffered a loss due to an out of the blue headkick that no one could have seen coming. To defeat the Challenger this evening, Ibu will need to exploit the difference in their Muay Thai skills and put on a convincing striking display.
Looking to claim the Bushido Lightweight title for a third time in his career is Jalaluddin Aziz, who has had more title fights under our banner than anyone else and is thus no stranger to pressure. After losing the belt to Clarence Van Gaal in a bout many thought he had done enough to win, Aziz quickly got back into the gym to work on his abilities. This showed when he returned to face Marcio Alvarez as the Afghani would dispatch of poor Marcio in under a minute. Many fighters in our ranks boast diverse sets of skills but very few of them actively use their entire arsenal. Aziz is the best example of someone that does. With six wins coming by way of Knockout and four by submission, "The Hashassin" has proven time and time again that he is dangerous from every position. Despite being up against a BJJ Black Belt this evening and holding a Brown of his own, I still feel that Aziz is likely going to take this fight to the mat as he is like a shark in water there.

Thanks for reading! And also, a big thanks to Hetfield for helping me design a new Championship belt!

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An update for



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Note: A fighter must have made their Bushido debut in order to qualify for the rankings.



Pound For Pound


1. Ira Wright

2. Gazi Okah

3. Junior Vilson

4. Gale Snoats

5. Koh Ibu ^1

6. Gil Jacobson v1

7. Tony Bunker

8. Krystian Soszynski

9. Khalid Mamedov

10. Harry Baals *NR*


Bantamweight


C. Gale Snoats

1. Tony Bunker

2. Mike McLaughlin

3. Elijah Judah

4. Joseph Jostrzebski ^1

5. David Dickinson v1

6. Aldo Crespo

7. Marco Vermeer


Featherweight


C. Junior Vilson ^1

1. Gil Jacobson v1

2. Cody Chalke

3. Rami Astalo ^3

4. Khabib Nurmagomedov

5. Fernando Oliveira

6. Evan Odds v3

7. Conor Newell

8. Sergey Nevzlin


Lightweight


C. Koh Ibu

1. Jalaluddin Aziz

2. Clarence Van Gaal

3. Ao Ki

4. Marcio Alvarez

5. Atte Savitaipale

6. Nikolai Kuznetsov

7 Affe Vanhanen

8. Will Rock

9. Max Roberts


Welterweight


C. Ira Wright

1. Jason Black

2. Erick Darko

3. Amr Al As

4. Masa Sanada

5. Karl Nerlinger

6. Momochi Hanzo

7. Jose Carlos Luciano

8. Hirusho Matasaki

9. Adam Silver


Middleweight - Seeking Fighters for Grand Prix


C. Khalid Mamedov

1. Benson Whyte

2. Zell Dincht

3. Rosco Ladd

4. Gavin Gagnon


Light-Heavyweight


C. Gazi Okah

1. Krystian Soszynski

2. Lee Date

3. Irvine Kinneas ^2

4. Bryan Mayhem v1

5. He Mu v1

6. Seung-Jin Bailey

7. Ralph Gardner

8. Ryu Aokison

9. Samuel Kravac


Heavyweight


C. Gazi Okah

1. Andrey Kuznetcov

2. Seifer Almasy

3. Doo Doo

4. Alexey Karasev

5. Bjorn Wallstrom

6. Olajide Ban Gbus

7. Arnold Vince

8. Ricky Bobby Jr.

9. Randy Springs


As usual, these rankings are not official and are not the sole decider when it comes to matchmaking. Please do not take them too seriously.




Cheers!

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Hey guys, I won't be doing a preview this week as I'm quite stressed with out-of-game issues, and don't honestly feel like spending hours on something that will just worsen my state of mind. After next week (where I have a funeral and other shit to deal with) things will be back to smooth sailing, and I look forward to covering the Bushido 64 card.

 

Here's the poster for Bushido 63

 

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Cheers!

 

Fantastic stuff Rei!

 

Thank you :>

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Hey guys, I won't be doing a preview this week as I'm quite stressed with out-of-game issues, and don't honestly feel like spending hours on something that will just worsen my state of mind. After next week (where I have a funeral and other shit to deal with) things will be back to smooth sailing, and I look forward to covering the Bushido 64 card. In fact, I'm planning something special for it, and I can't wait to share.

 

Here's the poster for Bushido 63

 

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Cheers!

 

 

 

Thank you :>

Sorry about your loss rei

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Bushido 64 is set to be a wonderful event as some of the biggest and best names in our promotion battle it out to prove their superiority. In the Main Event, a trilogy will find its conclusion as bitter rivals Junior Vilson and Gil Jacobson collide for a third time, with the score currently standing at 1 win a piece. In their first fight, Jacobson was given the decision after a close 25 minute war which saw an end to the long reign of the "Tarantula". In their second fight the pair went at it again and after a grueling five round fight, Vilson had recaptured his crown. Now, both men look to answer any remaining questions by winning the final fight in their trilogy.




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Main Event

Featherweight Championship Bout

Junior "Tarantula" Vilson (11-1-0, 10-1-0 Bushido) vs. Gil "Bipolar" Jacobson (12-2-1, 2-2-1 Bushido)


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Co-Main Event

Featured Featherweight Bout

Cody Chalke (12-3-1, 3-2-0 Bushido) vs. Harry Baals (16-2-0, 0-1-0 Bushido)


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Main Card

Featured Light-Heavyweight Bout

Samuel Kravac (9-4-0, 2-1-0 Bushido) vs. Leif "The Viking" Erikson (9-4-0, 1-0-0 Bushido)


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Main Card

Featured Featherweight Bout

Rami Astalo (10-8-0, 3-3-0 Bushido) vs. Ao Ki (13-6-0, 8-6-0 Bushido)


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Main Card

Featured Light-Heavyweight Bout

Ryu "11th Planet" Aokison (9-4-0, 1-3-0 Bushido) vs. Ralph "Rage" Gardner (9-3-1, 2-2-0 Bushido)




Good luck to all fighters!










Wasn't up for a long piece of writing, so I went for something a little more stress-free. Hope you like the big poster!
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Eyeam Yurmommy

As one of only two active fighters left on my coach his team, expectations are high.
I faced some hot prospect from Stu Mack his camp and steamrolled the sucker into Oblivion. Beating up the prodigy of a first class traitor is sweet. Seems that I am too scary for the division as 3 declined fight offers hit my inbox afterwards. I told the org owner "anytime, anywhere,anyone" and in the end finally saw an accepted fight offer in my mails.
Snoats can hide and decline fights, but one day he will be forced to step into that cage with me and I will break him.
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Eyeam Yurmommy

As one of only two active fighters left on my coach his team, expectations are high.

I faced some hot prospect from Stu Mack his camp and steamrolled the sucker into Oblivion. Beating up the prodigy of a first class traitor is sweet. Seems that I am too scary for the division as 3 declined fight offers hit my inbox afterwards. I told the org owner "anytime, anywhere,anyone" and in the end finally saw an accepted fight offer in my mails.

Snoats can hide and decline fights, but one day he will be forced to step into that cage with me and I will break him.

 

 

I don't understand you Bjorn. You picked up a really nice grappler in Farfy from Nick Force just to retire him? Fuck dude I would have loved to learn the grappling game with a dude like that. Some other managers have shown interest in Origi and you said you were not releasing him to the FA. This one at least I understand as this was your project but grabbing some awesome, still in their prime fighters from the FA to retire them I really don't get.

 

I know a lot of managers hate your guts but dude you make it really difficult to like you. I even read that thread where you offer money to good prospects and even there you had a hard time getting people to take your money. That's when you know you need to quit a game... but to not release these fighters back into the pool :(

 

Anyways, sorry to derail this thread. I just wanted to point out guys like you are killing this game. If I was Mike I would seriously ban you for just plain stupidity.

 

/end rant

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I don't understand you Bjorn. You picked up a really nice grappler in Farfy from Nick Force just to retire him? Fuck dude I would have loved to learn the grappling game with a dude like that. Some other managers have shown interest in Origi and you said you were not releasing him to the FA. This one at least I understand as this was your project but grabbing some awesome, still in their prime fighters from the FA to retire them I really don't get.

 

 

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Waiting for grappling only orgs to be set up, that's why.

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Eyeam Yurmommy

Looking forward to my upcoming clash with Reco Penn.

Took some time to get him to accept the fight, but at least he manned up, while JLP his boy is still cleaning his diapers.

 

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You've won only three fights in a row and never beaten a non-scrub in your career. You've even lost to a scrub in josebiezki. Keep running your mouth and you'll never get the title shot. Because you have pathetically followed me around your whole career and tried to talk your way into a fight you have never even came close to deserving, I'm going to mandate that you avenge your embarrassing loss to Joseph Jostrzebski before I give you a title shot. Enjoy.
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Eyeam Yurmommy

Looking forward to my upcoming clash with Reco Penn.

Took some time to get him to accept the fight, but at least he manned up, while JLP his boy is still cleaning his diapers.

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You've won only three fights in a row and never beaten a non-scrub in your career. You've even lost to a scrub in josebiezki. Keep running your mouth and you'll never get the title shot. Because you have pathetically followed me around your whole career and tried to talk your way into a fight you have never even came close to deserving, I'm going to mandate that you avenge your embarrassing loss to Joseph Jostrzebski before I give you a title shot. Enjoy.

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Eyeam Yurmommy

Reality though is that if you duck another title defense, you will be stripped off your belt for cowardness.

Train a bit longer while I fight Reco and then the choice is yours again; decline a title defense against me for the second time and be stripped off your belt , or accept the fight finally and see me take the belt off you. Choice will be yours, the end result mine.

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Eyeam Yurmommy

Reality though is that if you duck another title defense, you will be stripped off your belt for cowardness.

Train a bit longer while I fight Reco and then the choice is yours again; decline a title defense against me for the second time and be stripped off your belt , or accept the fight finally and see me take the belt off you. Choice will be yours, the end result mine.

 

Is Bjorn is calling the shots at Bushido now? I must apologize to Rei for the flood of whiny emails he's got from dinooo jr in the last couple of days.

After Snoats won the bushido tourney I re-signed with a one day clause and the agreement that he would only have to fight worthy challengers. Bjorns fighter is so far from qualifying in that regard, unless he wins the next fight and then avenges his shameful loss to Joseph Jostrzebski. If rei caves in to bjorns pre-teen pleading and strips Snoats then I'll gladly move on to new challenges.

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Is Bjorn is calling the shots at Bushido now? I must apologize to Rei for the flood of whiny emails he's got from dinooo jr in the last couple of days.

After Snoats won the bushido tourney I re-signed with a one day clause and the agreement that he would only have to fight worthy challengers. Bjorns fighter is so far from qualifying in that regard, unless he wins the next fight and then avenges his shameful loss to Joseph Jostrzebski. If rei caves in to bjorns pre-teen pleading and strips Snoats then I'll gladly move on to new challenges.

You are pathetic. You sign your guy to an ID org and once you are champ, refuse to put your rank\hype\belt on the line against the number one contender, chosen by the org owner.

I guess that you are just happy to collect hype,sit still and then fuck the org over by going to an unrestricted one once your boy is trained up enough. Coward.

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Is Bjorn is calling the shots at Bushido now? I must apologize to Rei for the flood of whiny emails he's got from dinooo jr in the last couple of days.

After Snoats won the bushido tourney I re-signed with a one day clause and the agreement that he would only have to fight worthy challengers. Bjorns fighter is so far from qualifying in that regard, unless he wins the next fight and then avenges his shameful loss to Joseph Jostrzebski. If rei caves in to bjorns pre-teen pleading and strips Snoats then I'll gladly move on to new challenges.

 

You demanding he has to beat Joseph in order to fight Snoats is the exact same thing, someone other than I trying to call the shots. You did say you'd fight Yurmommy if he were to get another win.

 

I'll be offering the winner of Penn - Yurmommy the title-shot regardless of who it is, and if you want to decline then its fine as we can part ways. I'm not here to childmind, and I don't care about whatever personal hate you two bear for one another - so that's the end of that.

 

 

This shit is a game at the end of the day, come the fuck on.

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You demanding he has to beat Joseph in order to fight Snoats is the exact same thing, someone other than I trying to call the shots. You did say you'd fight Yurmommy if he were to get another win.

 

I'll be offering the winner of Penn - Yurmommy the title-shot regardless of who it is, and if you want to decline then its fine as we can part ways. I'm not here to childmind, and I don't care about whatever personal hate you two bear for one another - so that's the end of that.

 

 

This shit is a game at the end of the day, come the fuck on.

It's ridiculous that he comes in and starts dictating who fights who and giving marching orders to me as a player. I turn down a fight to wait for those two to have an outcome and he instantly attacks me with the "diaper" comment. As someone who has defended him in the past when he was being ganged up on, it was a bit of a smack in the face. To further the insult, this is a guy who, other then epl, declined more fights then he accepted when he had fighters in Ascension and often flooded my inbox with preferential fight requests for his guy. You can't get any more hypocritical or two faced then this guy.

 

Bjorn is a douche, and the diaper comment was the last straw even though it was just his usual childish RP. There are quite a few instances in the past where his shit behavior either bothered me or put me in an uncomfortable position to have to fix the results of his BS while running NYFN for him. He can go fuck himself.

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Joseph "Joey-J" Jostrzebski (292065)



Despite being "embarassing" I must have left some impression on Snoats as he feels the need to keep mentioning my name despite beating me twice. I've always showed him respect in defeat so not really sure what his issue is with me.



I may not be the best fighter, but i fight whoever is in front of me. I win some, i lose some.



But no matter, looking forward i will concentrate on my upcoming opponent Trump who has never been knocked out. Let's see if i can be the first to crack that chin!


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It's ridiculous that he comes in and starts dictating who fights who and giving marching orders to me as a player. I turn down a fight to wait for those two to have an outcome and he instantly attacks me with the "diaper" comment. As someone who has defended him in the past when he was being ganged up on, it was a bit of a smack in the face. To further the insult, this is a guy who, other then epl, declined more fights then he accepted when he had fighters in Ascension and often flooded my inbox with preferential fight requests for his guy. You can't get any more hypocritical or two faced then this guy.

 

Bjorn is a douche, and the diaper comment was the last straw even though it was just his usual childish RP. There are quite a few instances in the past where his shit behavior either bothered me or put me in an uncomfortable position to have to fix the results of his BS while running NYFN for him. He can go fuck himself.

BS-remark about Ascension and you know it.

Anyway, as for what is going on here, to avoid seeing you change the subject even more, I have not dictated who to fight and when. You got a title defense for Snoats and declined for the second time, saying to, Rei and me who I would have to beat first and in what order.

So yeah, who again is trying to play matchmaker...?

You better pray that Yurmommy does not get past Reco, or you will lose your belt, one way or the other. Your only choice will be to either give him the belt and run away, or actually fight for it as should be the case.

The guy you refer to as a humiliating loss for Yurmommy is ten times the warrior your boy is.

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