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Great Tiger: My journey through the MMA world has now taken me to Sydney. A new place for me, but not for my manager who knows this city and org well. I know I'm one of the younger guys in this org and I will have to work my way up. But one day I will stand in front of you Daichi Kishimoto and redeem the honor of my manager, I will succeed where my teammate Glass Joe failed.

Unless the org collapses first.. I had some bad luck with that in the past. I really hope I have not brought the curse to SFC.

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Camara: Yo fam ! Sup little clown? How do you like that beating? PWND BITCH !

 

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Now the FUN PART begins !! Watching you dodge:

 

Marky Mark

Cassidy

McNasty

Schaub

 

etc

 

etc

 

etc

 

I'm gonna grab me a beer, some Farhat halal chicken and already accepted to fight Stephan Letter.

 

:)

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Corey Smith Jr.: First of all, that wasn't exactly a beat down. You won a 29:28 decision. You won. I'm not arguing that. But look at the injuries to see who was "beat down". Me, 3 days. You 11 days. You scored points, I did damage. Secondly, who the fuck did I ever duck? No one, that's who. I have taken every single fight offered to me in this org. I don't duck fights, asshole. You will get beat by the big dogs in this org and someday you and I will meet again. I will not lose to you a second time. Enjoy your hugfest, points win. Next time we fight I will finish you.

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Sydney Fights a look into the title Race (Updated: 10/23)

 

 

 

 

 

135:

Champion: Yodsawan Sitsongrit (10-2)

1. Daichi Kishimoto (13-2) (switch from 145 for title fight)

2. Hiroki Tomori (9-2)

3. Kento Ban Gbus (8-2-1)

4. Sergei Petrov (6-2)

5. Marcelo Barbosa (9-4)

6. Dieselnoi Por Pramuk (10-4)

7. Wayne Williams (8-4)

8. Felix Jaroslav (6-1)

9. Preston Mason (9-3)

 

 

 

NR(yet to debut): , , Diego Carlitto (6-4)

NR (inactive), Pekka Pikkarainen (8-3),

 

Title Fight:

28/10 Yodosawan vs. Kishimoto

 

 

Key Fights:

24/10 Williams vs. Carlitto (6-4)

24/10 Jaroslav vs. Kay (8-5)

04/11 Petrov vs. Por Pramuk

04/11 Disi vs. Carneiro (6-2)

04/11 Barbosa vs. Nakata (8-3)

11/11 Gbus vs. Tomori

 

145:

Champion: Daichi Kishimoto (13-2)

 

1. Mickey Munday (7-1)

2. Petdee Sitsongrit (9-2)

3. Jazz Clementine (9-5)

4. Chief Cheyenne (13-3)

5. Philip Zieske (8-2)

6. John Mills (8-3)

7. Ruben Nevez (11-6)

8. Kai Perkins (6-3)

9. Christian Cyborg (10-8)

 

 

 

 

 

 

NR: (inactive):

NR(not debut yet): , Great Tiger (6-3)

 

Title Fight:

Kishimoto (currently at 135 for next title fight)

 

 

Key Fights:

04/11 Petdee vs. Zieske

04/11 Tiger vs. Kubrick (6-1)

 

 

155:

Champion: Bernardo de Barros (11-3)

1. Marcinho Sitsongrit (8-1)

2. Vernehri Ahma (7-0)

3. Deklek Sitsongrit (9-6)

4. Evan Page (9-4)

5. Geanluca Lorezon (12-5)

6. Gennady Golovkin (10-6)

7. Kevin Coburn (7-3)

8. Julius Wolf (8-6)

9. Steph Curry (6-4)

 

 

 

 

NR(no fight yet): Jah Wobble (13-1)

 

 

NR (due to inactivity):

 

Title Fight:

04/11 De Barros vs. Ahma

 

 

Key Fights:

24/10 Page vs. Agnarsson (7-6)

28/10 Wolf vs. Rivas (5-1)

28/10 Coburn vs. Merlin (9-5)

04/11 Deklek vs. Wobble

04/11 Curry vs. Canthropus (5-4)

11/11 Marcinho vs. Golovkin

 

 

 

 

170:

Champion: William Snowdown (10-0)

1. Roy Whittaker(9-1)

2. Gideon Navarro (11-3)

3. Kevin Daughtrey (12-3)

4. Steve Butabi (15-4)

5. Akira Harada (10-4)

6. Power Shark (12-6)

7. Edgar Arvstiyan (7-1-1)

8. Thor Odinson (7-3-1)

9. Mosi Kondo (6-1)

 

 

 

 

 

NR yet: ,

 

Title Fight:

04/11 Snowdown vs. Whitaker

 

Key Fights:

31/10 Harada vs. Arvestiyan

11/11 Navarro vs. Daughtrey

11/11 Butabi vs. Kondo

 

 

185:

Champion: Iso Paa (9-1)

1. Jacob Rees Moog (14-2)

2. Greg Bundy (9-1)

3. Dan Gee (15-2)

4. Ispa Mfer (8-2)

5. Rear Breed (12-3)

6. Wayne Benning (10-4)

7. Arthur Menezes (9-4)

8. Kaz McStafferson (11-7)

9. Zedidah Goldberg (8-3)

 

 

 

NR: (yet to debut): Sebastian Halstenberg (8-2)

 

Title Fight:

04/11 Paa vs. Moog

 

Key Fights:

26/10 Halstenberg vs. Homelius (8-3)

26/10 Mfer vs. Menezes

26/10 Breed vs. Hatton (14-5)

04/11 McStafferson vs. Benning

11/11 Gee vs. Goldberg

 

 

 

 

205:

Champion: Blake Phoenix (15-3)

 

1. Bryan Schaub (13-2)

2. Stepahn Letter (12-2)

3. Mister McNasty (11-4)

4. Ibrahim Camara (11-8)

5. Just Whymer (8-3)

6. Rohit Sharma (7-1)

7. Krit Leekpai (8-3)

8. Jamison Cassidy (8-2)

9. Isaiah Cooley (9-4)

 

 

NR(yet to debut): ,, Bob Grill (9-1),. Joey Bob Potatoehauler(6-0)

 

Title Fight:

11/11 Phoenix vs. Schaub

 

Key Fights:

24/10 Grill vs. Potatoehauler

26/10 Rollins vs. Juan (10-6)

11/11 Letter vs. Camara

11/11 McNasty vs. Mark (11-5)

11/11 Whymer vs. Sharma

11/11 Cooley vs. Leekpai

 

 

 

265:

Champion: Rick Piano (14-1)

1. Santu Avisu Kona (10-2)

2. Bill Shorton (10-3)

3. Derek Payne (12-1)

4. Hip Hop (7-0)

5. Travis Dillon (10-3)

6. Milton Friedmann (12-5)

7. Mika Allu (7-1)

8. Jake Woods (11-1)

9. Akamu Kalani (9-6)

 

 

NR() Albert van Roy (10-8)

 

Title Fight:

28/10 Piano vs. Hip Hop

 

Key Fights:

24/10 Friedman vs. Payne

31/10 Shorton vs. Allu

04/11 Dillon vs. Woods

 

 

 

 

265+:

Champion: Massive Overflow (11-2)

 

1. Vick Venom (12-1)

2. Bob McDonald (10-2)

3. Arn Anderson (11-3)

4. Maxim Popov (10-7)

5. Wladimir Yaroslev (8-3)

6. Galactor Gigantus (11-3)

7. Jason Harris (7-2)

8. Kenrick Nickil jr. (6-3)

9. Ole Anderson (7-6)

 

 

 

 

 

 

NR yet:

 

 

Title Fight:

27/10 Massive Overflow vs. Venom

 

Key Fights:

27/10 McDonald vs. Yaroslev

27/10 Gigantus vs. Mkubwa

27/10 A. Anderson vs. Barkley

11/04 Popov vs. O.Anderson

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Sydney Fights a look into the title Race (Updated: 02/11)

 

 

 

 

 

135:

Champion: Yodsawan Sitsongrit (11-2)

1. Hiroki Tomori (9-2)

2. Wayne Williams (9-4)

3. Kento Ban Gbus (8-2-1)

4. Sergei Petrov (6-2)

5. Marcelo Barbosa (9-4)

6. Dieselnoi Por Pramuk (10-4)

7. Felix Jaroslav (7-1)

8. Preston Mason (9-3)

9. Erran Morrad (6-2)

 

 

 

NR(yet to debut): , , Diego Carlitto (6-4)

NR (inactive), Pekka Pikkarainen (8-3),

 

Title Fight:

Yodosawan vs. tbc

 

 

Key Fights:

04/11 Petrov vs. Por Pramuk

04/11 Disi vs. Carneiro (6-2)

04/11 Barbosa vs. Nakata (8-3)

11/11 Gbus vs. Tomori

18/11 Mason vs. Williams

18/11 Morrad vs. Jaroslav

 

 

145:

Champion: vacant

 

1. Mickey Munday (7-1)

2. Petdee Sitsongrit (10-2)

3. Jazz Clementine (9-5)

4. Chief Cheyenne (13-3)

5. Philip Zieske (8-2)

6. John Mills (8-3)

7. Ruben Nevez (11-6)

8. Kai Perkins (6-3)

9. Christian Cyborg (10-8)

 

 

 

 

 

 

NR: (inactive):

NR(not debut yet): , Great Tiger (6-3)

 

Title Fight:

tbc Munday vs. Petdee/Zieske winner

 

 

Key Fights:

04/11 Petdee vs. Zieske

04/11 Tiger vs. Kubrick (6-1)

11/11 Perkins vs. Cyborg

11/11 Cheyenne vs. Nevez

18/11 Clementine vs. Mills

 

 

155:

Champion: Bernardo de Barros (11-3)

1. Marcinho Sitsongrit (8-1)

2. Vernehri Ahma (7-0)

3. Evan Page (10-4)

4. Deklek Sitsongrit (9-6)

5. Xavier Merlin (10-5)

6. Julius Wolf (9-6)

7. Geanluca Lorezon (12-5)

8. Gennady Golovkin (10-6)

9. Steph Curry (6-4)

 

 

 

NR(no fight yet): Jah Wobble (13-1)

 

 

NR (due to inactivity):

 

Title Fight:

04/11 De Barros vs. Ahma

 

 

Key Fights:

04/11 Deklek vs. Wobble

04/11 Curry vs. Canthropus (5-4)

11/11 Marcinho vs. Golovkin

18/11 Merlin vs. Page

18/11 Wolf vs. Lorenzon

 

 

 

 

170:

Champion: William Snowdown (10-0)

1. Roy Whittaker(9-1)

2. Gideon Navarro (11-3)

3. Kevin Daughtrey (12-3)

4. Edgar Arvstiyan (8-1-1)

5. Steve Butabi (15-4)

6. Power Shark (12-6)

7. Ricardinho Vieira (8-6-1)

8. Akira Harada (10-5)

9. Wesley Whittaker (5-1)

 

 

 

 

 

 

NR yet: ,

 

Title Fight:

04/11 Snowdown vs. Whitaker

 

Key Fights:

11/11 Navarro vs. Daughtrey

11/11 Butabi vs. Kondo (6-1)

18/11 Harada vs. Shark

18/11 Arvestiyan vs. Vieira

18/11 Whittaker vs. Grigorian (8-3)

 

 

 

185:

Champion: Iso Paa (9-1)

1. Jacob Rees Moog (14-2)

2. Greg Bundy (9-1)

3. Dan Gee (15-2)

4. Arthur Menezes (10-4)

5. Rear Breed (13-3)

6. Sebastian Halstenberg (9-1)

7. Wayne Benning (10-4)

8. Ispa Mfer (8-3)

9. Kaz McStafferson (11-7)

 

 

NR: (yet to debut):

 

Title Fight:

04/11 Paa vs. Moog

 

Key Fights:

04/11 McStafferson vs. Benning

11/11 Gee vs. Goldberg (8-3)

18/11 Halstenberg vs. Menezes

 

 

 

 

205:

Champion: Blake Phoenix (15-3)

 

1. Bryan Schaub (13-2)

2. Stepahn Letter (12-2)

3. Mister McNasty (11-4)

4. Ibrahim Camara (11-8)

5. Bob Grill (9-1-1)

6. Pablo Juan (11-6)

7. Rohit Sharma (7-1)

8. Just Whymer (8-3)

9. Krit Leekpai (8-3)

 

 

NR(yet to debut):

 

Title Fight:

11/11 Phoenix vs. Schaub

 

Key Fights:

11/11 Letter vs. Camara

11/11 McNasty vs. Mark (11-5)

11/11 Whymer vs. Sharma

11/11 Cooley(9-4) vs. Leekpai

18/11 Juan vs. Cassidy (8-2)

18/11 Grill vs. Potatoehauler (6-0-1)

 

 

265:

Champion: Hip Hop (8-0)

1. Mika Allu (8-1)

2. Milton Friedmann (13-5)

3. Rick Piano (14-2)

4. Santu Avisu Kona (10-2)

5. Travis Dillon (10-3)

6. Bill Shorton (10-4)

7. Derek Payne (12-1)

8. Jake Woods (11-1)

9. Akamu Kalani (9-6)

 

 

NR() Albert van Roy (10-8)

 

Title Fight:

18/11 Hip Hop vs. Allu

 

Key Fights:

04/11 Dillon vs. Woods

18/11 Friedman vs. Piano

18/11 Payne vs. Van Roy

18/11 Shorton vs. Fujimoto (9-4)

 

 

265+:

Champion: Massive Overflow (12-2)

1. Bob McDonald (11-2)

2. Vick Venom (12-2)

3. Ross Barkley (10-6)

4. Maxim Popov (10-7)

5. Arn Anderson (11-4)

6. Bwana Mkubwa (8-4)

7. Wladimir Yaroslev (8-4)

8. Kenrick Nickil jr. (6-3)

9. Bunkechukwu Floyd (5-1-1)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NR yet:

 

 

Title Fight:

18/11 Massive Overflow vs. McDonald

 

Key Fights:

04/11 Popov vs. O.Anderson (7-6)

04/11 Nickil jr. vs. Smashterov (6-4)

11/11 Floyd vs. Wills (8-5)

18/11 Barkley vs. Venom

18/11 A.Anderson vs. Mkubwa

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Sydney Fights a look into the title Race (Updated: 06/11)

 

 

 

 

 

135:

Champion: Yodsawan Sitsongrit (11-2)

1. Sergei Petrov (7-2)

2. Hiroki Tomori (9-2)

3. Marcelo Barbosa (10-4)

4. Wayne Williams (9-4)

5. Felix Jaroslav (7-1)

6. Kento Ban Gbus (8-2-1)

7. Emilio Disi (5-1)

8.Dieselnoi Por Pramuk (10-5)

9. Paulie Greene (5-2)

 

 

 

 

NR(yet to debut):

NR (inactive)

 

Title Fight:

18/11 Yodosawan vs. Barbosa

 

 

Key Fights:

11/11 Gbus vs. Tomori

18/11 Mason (9-3) vs. Williams

18/11 Morrad (6-2) vs. Jaroslav

25/11 Greene vs. Disi

 

 

 

145:

Champion: vacant

 

1. Petdee Sitsongrit (11-2)

2. Mickey Munday (7-1)

3. Jazz Clementine (9-5)

4. Chief Cheyenne (13-3)

5. Stanley Kubrick (7-1)

6. John Mills (8-3)

7. Philip Zieske (8-3)

8. Ruben Nevez (11-6)

9. Kai Perkins (6-3)

 

 

 

 

 

 

NR: (inactive):

NR(not debut yet):

 

Title Fight:

25/11 Munday vs. Petdee

 

 

Key Fights:

11/11 Perkins vs. Cyborg (10-8)

11/11 Cheyenne vs. Nevez

18/11 Clementine vs. Mills

25/11 Zieske vs. Tiger (6-4)

 

 

155:

Champion: Vernehri Ahma (8-0)

1. Deklek Sitsongrit (10-6)

2. Marcinho Sitsongrit (8-1)

3. Jah Wobble (13-2)

4. Evan Page (10-4)

5. Bernardo de Barros (11-4)

6. Xavier Merlin (10-5)

7. Julius Wolf (9-6)

8. Geanluca Lorezon (12-5)

9. Gennady Golovkin (10-6)

 

 

NR(no fight yet):

 

 

NR (due to inactivity):

 

Title Fight:

25/11 Ahma vs. Deklek

 

 

Key Fights:

11/11 Marcinho vs. Golovkin

18/11 Merlin vs. Page

18/11 Wolf vs. Lorenzon

 

 

 

 

170:

Champion: Roy Whittaker(10-1)

1. William Snowdown (10-1)

2. Gideon Navarro (11-3)

3. Kevin Daughtrey (12-3)

4. Edgar Arvstiyan (8-1-1)

5. Steve Butabi (15-4)

6. Power Shark (12-6)

7. Ricardinho Vieira (8-6-1)

8. Akira Harada (10-5)

9. Wesley Whittaker (5-1)

 

 

 

 

 

 

NR yet: ,

 

Title Fight:

Whitaker

 

Key Fights:

11/11 Navarro vs. Daughtrey

11/11 Butabi vs. Kondo (6-1)

18/11 Harada vs. Shark

18/11 Arvestiyan vs. Vieira

18/11 Whittaker vs. Grigorian (8-3)

 

 

 

185:

Champion: Iso Paa (10-1)

1. Greg Bundy (9-1)

2. Dan Gee (15-2)

3. Jacob Rees Moog (14-3)

4. Arthur Menezes (10-4)

5. Wayne Benning (11-4)

6. Rear Breed (13-3)

7. Sebastian Halstenberg (9-1)

8. Ispa Mfer (8-3)

9. Zedidah Goldberg (8-3)

 

 

NR: (yet to debut):

 

Title Fight:

Paa vs. tbc

 

Key Fights:

11/11 Gee vs. Goldberg

18/11 Halstenberg vs. Menezes

18/11 Bundy vs. Killbach (8-7)

 

 

 

 

 

205:

Champion: Blake Phoenix (15-3)

 

1. Bryan Schaub (13-2)

2. Stepahn Letter (12-2)

3. Mister McNasty (11-4)

4. Ibrahim Camara (11-8)

5. Bob Grill (9-1-1)

6. Pablo Juan (11-6)

7. Rohit Sharma (7-1)

8. Just Whymer (8-3)

9. Krit Leekpai (8-3)

 

 

NR(yet to debut):

 

Title Fight:

11/11 Phoenix vs. Schaub

 

Key Fights:

11/11 Letter vs. Camara

11/11 McNasty vs. Mark (11-5)

11/11 Whymer vs. Sharma

11/11 Cooley(9-4) vs. Leekpai

18/11 Juan vs. Cassidy (8-2)

18/11 Grill vs. Potatoehauler (6-0-1)

 

 

265:

Champion: Hip Hop (8-0)

1. Mika Allu (8-1)

2. Milton Friedmann (13-5)

3. Rick Piano (14-2)

4. Santu Avisu Kona (10-2)

5. Jake Woods (12-1)

6. Bill Shorton (10-4)

7. Derek Payne (12-1)

8. Akamu Kalani (9-6)

9. Drederick Tatum (7-4)

 

 

NR() Albert van Roy (10-8)

 

Title Fight:

18/11 Hip Hop vs. Allu

 

Key Fights:

18/11 Friedman vs. Piano

18/11 Payne vs. Van Roy

18/11 Shorton vs. Fujimoto (9-4)

25/11 Tatum vs. Tabatabai (7-4)

 

 

265+:

Champion: Massive Overflow (12-2)

1. Bob McDonald (11-2)

2. Vick Venom (12-2)

3. Ross Barkley (10-6)

4. Maxim Popov (11-7)

5. Arn Anderson (11-4)

6. Kenrick Nickil jr. (7-3)

7. Bwana Mkubwa (8-4)

8. Wladimir Yaroslev (8-4)

9. Bunkechukwu Floyd (5-1-1)

 

 

 

NR yet:

 

 

Title Fight:

18/11 Massive Overflow vs. McDonald

 

Key Fights:

11/11 Floyd vs. Wills (8-5)

18/11 Barkley vs. Venom

18/11 A.Anderson vs. Mkubwa

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Terrible News. This sucks. Such a good org. Hate to see it go.

 

Anyone with 2 brain cels could have seen this coming to be quite honest.

 

The biggest loss here is the 320K bracket , you idiots absorbed entire, healthy orgs to create a 350 fighters monster and now its bye bye

 

We should sign a petition to rename the Evil Empire to The Idiot Empire.

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Anyone with 2 brain cels could have seen this coming to be quite honest.

 

The biggest loss here is the 320K bracket , you idiots absorbed entire, healthy orgs to create a 350 fighters monster and now its bye bye

 

We should sign a petition to rename the Evil Empire to The Idiot Empire.

 

What are you talking about? It was the best ID org in the game from it's start to it's finish and it lasted a good while longer than some of the other shitty org's that have come and gone in it's time. The dude obviously worked ridiculously hard with it and the fact that pretty much no one has a bad word to say about it says it all

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Been trying to keep a guy here by picking up FA:s etc ever since the first 25yo:s I ever created and fought here was not up to it any more. And when I'm finally ready to join with one of my projects I warn Boble, "the last 3 orgs he fought for all folded, so watch out he may be cursed". Up to 4 now, anyone want to sign my fighter? :unsure:

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What are you talking about? It was the best ID org in the game from it's start to it's finish and it lasted a good while longer than some of the other shitty org's that have come and gone in it's time. The dude obviously worked ridiculously hard with it and the fact that pretty much no one has a bad word to say about it says it all

Nobody is saying Boble didn’t work hard. Nobody is saying the org was not good.

 

What I have been saying from the beginning is that in MMAT this UFC swallow all business model is flawed as running an org takes a lot of time. An org with 350 fighters is like running 2 big orgs.

 

This isn’t like IFC with just a few divisions, this is much more work and bound to fail. All while taking down smaller orgs by buying entire divisions.

 

Now, unless some dude with lots of time on his hands takes it, we have a problem in this bracket.

 

Hope that clarifies.

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It needs someone who has org experience + time to take it over, but the time aspect can surely be dealt with. The org is pretty solid, so anyone smart could easily come up with a solution. Could be as simple as trimming the current roster by releasing inactives (that's 33 fighters right there), then releasing a few fighters that are just not skilled enough (either not top level, or just lack of hiddens to go on a win streak), and right there you could easily end up with an org with 100-130 fighters, which becomes very manageable.

 

This would be a challenge I'd surely love to take over, but I'm already established with Out Cold! at the moment. I'm sure someone decent will take over, hopefully. As long as it doesn't become another merger.

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It needs someone who has org experience + time to take it over, but the time aspect can surely be dealt with. The org is pretty solid, so anyone smart could easily come up with a solution. Could be as simple as trimming the current roster by releasing inactives (that's 33 fighters right there), then releasing a few fighters that are just not skilled enough (either not top level, or just lack of hiddens to go on a win streak), and right there you could easily end up with an org with 100-130 fighters, which becomes very manageable.

 

This would be a challenge I'd surely love to take over, but I'm already established with Out Cold! at the moment. I'm sure someone decent will take over, hopefully. As long as it doesn't become another merger.

Exactly my point.

 

We have to learn to work together and support the existence of 3-4 solid orgs every 10K bracket.

 

Once an org gets past 175 fighters it becomes a part time job and the enjoyment starts to decline.

 

Hopefully someone picks it up and trims it to something more manageable.

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The Org will not be sold, I want to do some big final card with all Champs on it, (will you accept the fight Monsieur Camara),

once those 10 fights are set I will release all others, with the 20 final card fighters released after the big bang.....

 

Everyone feel free to build up a 320k or a couple 320k Orgs......

 

I still feel having 3 weekly cards should be a must for an org, as the fights will not repeat every 8-12 weeks.....

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Anyone with 2 brain cels could have seen this coming to be quite honest.

 

The biggest loss here is the 320K bracket , you idiots absorbed entire, healthy orgs to create a 350 fighters monster and now its bye bye

 

We should sign a petition to rename the Evil Empire to The Idiot Empire.

 

I absorbed no healthy Orgs, EFA, NJMMA and Torcida all fell apart, I was signing those and giving them new homes,

I really wanted to build something big, but well, I don't want to rant, but some people next to time make it tough to keep going......

 

Some declines and arguments eat you up.....

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Nobody is saying Boble didn’t work hard. Nobody is saying the org was not good.

 

What I have been saying from the beginning is that in MMAT this UFC swallow all business model is flawed as running an org takes a lot of time. An org with 350 fighters is like running 2 big orgs.

 

This isn’t like IFC with just a few divisions, this is much more work and bound to fail. All while taking down smaller orgs by buying entire divisions.

 

Now, unless some dude with lots of time on his hands takes it, we have a problem in this bracket.

 

Hope that clarifies.

 

I think this is where we see things very differently. So what if running an org with 350 fighters is like running two big orgs? If someone is comfortable and motivated to do such a thing then it is down to them as a paying and active member of the game. No one is saying that you or anybody else has to run such a monster. It's simply your personal preference. You're making it sound like Boble did something wrong when quite clearly he did something pretty right for a good chunk of time.

 

Also, my org doesn't run every division it's true but I do have around 230 fighters and prefer to have huge divisions. Why? Because I personally think it is very cool to have the opportunity for fighters to work their way up from the bottom of a 50 man division all the way to championship glory. I also feel that it makes the IFC belt extra competitive and something very meaningful (possibly just my own delusions there but whatever lol) Another big reason why I think having bigger divisions is better is because it is so much easier to arrange fights. It's really boring fighting the same people over and over again and having a big roster makes the chances of this less.

 

The size of the org isn't the reason that Boble is finishing up. He says he doesn't have the time (no doubt some of the BS that comes with running an org contributes too) It was no more likely to finish then your own org. You will get bored in time and you will close up. Same as me. Same as every org here.

 

Boble has now said that he won't sell it. I understand this completely. I'd probably feel the same way. He has given a heads up though so anyone who is thinking about or interested in running an org there is a POTENTIAL gold mine here but then there has been for ages after NJMMA and CCF and countless others in the ID range (all smaller than SyFi) closed shop because the owner got bored/didn't have the time. Even then it's no guarantee that it will be a good org. I left NJMMA with two or three months worth of booked and paid arenas, a decent roster and 500k in the bank and the guy who took over still messed it up.

 

Lastly, if no one does decide to step up and create an org it will barely register as a blip. There will be no problem in this bracket. The game will carry on no problem. Just as it did with 310k and Kings MMA leaving The Global Colosseum as the only org in the ID range, just as it did with 315k when The Beat Down left IFC as the only org in the ID range. The fighters closest to 322k are welcome in IFC and will just put on more shows to cover any roster increase. The fighters 325k and over have other choices. Hell, The Global Colosseum has just signed Rick Piano to it's open weight 320k division. It's already happening.

 

Have faith Monsieur Camara!

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Speaking of Faith ......

 

Superstar manager and fighter Ibrahim Camara finally took the belt at Sydney FC this past weekend. Camara was on the war path at Sydney FC and after 5 victories in perhaps the most talented division in the world he faced none other than Blake Phoenix and beat his arse for 5 rounds.

 

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It has been almost impossible to get Monsieur Camara to agree to an interview. Since sending Phoenix to the hospital Ibrahim has been partying it up all over Sydney, New York, Montreal and Mexico.

 

He finally agreed to an interview under 2 conditions:

 

1- We get him the baddes white whore to do it

 

2- She had to do the interview in the doggie position

 

Enter Olivia Wildestanal from BBC News Channel 69...

 

 

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Olivia: Oh Hi Ibrahim !!! How does that belt feel around your waist?

 

Camara: Tight , like your fartbox last night.

 

Olivia: Oh boy, my ex is Rich Piano baby. I ain't that tight. You were the underdog going into your fight with Phoenix, any thoughts on that?

 

Camara: Blake is an amazing manager, fighter and friends with our camp. It was an honor beating him soundly for 25 minutes.

 

Olivia: A lot of people have commented on your record before coming to SFC. Any comments?

 

Camara: Some of these noobs are fighting QFC and bum managers, I only fought the best at the Legends tourney and did it from a public gym the first 4 months. So there is that ! No complaints here, took my beatings like a champ and here I am the champ.

 

Olivia: It is indeed impressive what you have been able to accomplish. #1 P4P in SFC that houses more than 300 fighters and the undisputed champ.What is next for the champ?

 

Camara: We gonna run a train on you of course.

 

Olivia: I mean in the MMA?

 

Camara: Well I have beaten everyone so thoroughly that I shut down the org. Sydney is dead once again. I guess I get to train to my full potential and become the #1 P4P in the Tycoon World now. I am only 22 after all ...

 

Olivia: With 21 fights on your record you have definitely fought more than some veterans in the game. But before you focus on your training you have a rematch against Just Whining, also from the Legends tournament.

 

Camara: This kid hasn't developed like me baby. In the gym or in the bedroom.

 

Olivia: Oh that's for sure! You are an animal in the sheets Ibrahim !! Many rumors surrounding the closing of SFC, your thoughts?

 

Camara: Boble is a good guy but you gotta surround yourself with good people. He should have joined Heritage instead of the Idiot Empire in my Humble (Greco) Opinion.

 

Olivia: Another manager that bit the dust after joining the Evil empire indeed ...

 

Camara: Idiot Empire.

 

Olivia: Whatever you say Ibrahim. Let's train some cardio now !!!

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