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Leland

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  • Birthday 08/27/1992

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    California
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    Sports, NFL.. MMA.. MLB.. NBA.. NCAAF. Video games. My wife, and my baby.

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  1. Probst: Real fighter? You should be grateful the ref stopped the fight before I broke your arm and ended your career. Next one up!!! I'm taking this title.
  2. Probst: 1-0. You stand up boxers don't stand a chance. When's my title fight??
  3. That's cool and all but whether it's 17 out of 19 or 19 out of 19, who is to say those 19 people don't genuinely believe LOD was the best alliance this year? Just because they are apart of it? It's not like LOD offers a reward for voting for them. Votes are meant to be counted as 1. Not 0.5 because it's LOD voting for LOD. My vote was for LOD, why? I strongly believe LOD is the best alliance for new members. Also for experienced members. They help in so many ways it's actually overwhelming. 100+ members? That means 100+ members enjoy LOD. Good for them.
  4. I am apart of LOD. I have been since I started. They are nice to the new guys, everyone knows that. They are also very helpful. That being said, I'm sure a lot of alliances would and are the same way if asked for help. As far as not voting for your alliance, most people in an alliance would vote for the alliance souly on the fact that they believe their alliance is the best. It's hard to say or even know how other alliances act given the fact that you're not in it. I know LOD has a bad rep, but I think given the new direction of it, it's become more of a game booster then a contender. Mentor contacts new managers and REALLY helps them learn the game. That alone is enough for me to say they are a great alliance. Tycoon needs players to stick around, what better way to do that then by helping new players learn the most complicated game ever made. Cheers and good luck to all.
  5. This looks fun! First Name: Leland Last Name: Everett Ethnicity: White Hair Colour: Black Skin Tone: White Date of Birth: 08/27/1992 City of Birth: Kingston, PA Languages you speak: English Other Nationalities: None Position: Striker Shirt Name: Leland Preferred Shirt Number: 17 Height: 6'3" Weight: 217 lbs Left/Right Foot: right Favourite Team(s): Shrewsberry, LA Galaxy Favourite Players: Messi, Ranaldo, Beckham
  6. Need an avatar and thumbnail for an org. Will reward handsomely for some top notch GFX.
  7. All 280k fighters are good, anyone below it, even at 279999 will be released. I know its an inconvenience but its only fair.
  8. I second Mentor... He may not be popular by some but what he does with Gamma and his chain is pretty impressive. I think it's about time people let the past me past and acknowledge individuals for what they really are.
  9. I'm sorry to hear that. It is natural in life for mistakes to be made. The rule is, the fighter must have fought once in the RFC to qualify. It must have been overlooked. It shows the kind of person you are to post such a message on an open forum instead of kindly and politely Messaging me directly. It's your choice to stay or go, good luck.
  10. These are the confirmed tournament brackets as of 12/01/15. (Mid Day) Featherweight - 145lb http://challonge.com/rfcfeatherweight Lightweight - 155lb http://challonge.com/rfclightweight Middleweight - 185lb http://challonge.com/rfcmiddleweight1 Heavyweight - 265lb http://challonge.com/rfcheavyweight Super Heavyweight - 265+lb http://challonge.com...uperheavyweight The other brackets will be posted as soon as the fighters confirm.
  11. These are the confirmed tournament brackets as of 11/30/15. (Mid Day) Featherweight - 145lb http://challonge.com/rfcfeatherweight Lightweight - 155lb http://challonge.com/rfclightweight Middleweight - 185lb http://challonge.com/rfcmiddleweight1 Super Heavyweight - 265+lb http://challonge.com/rfcsuperheavyweight The other brackets will be posted as soon as the fighters confirm.
  12. These are the confirmed tournament brackets as of 11/29/15. Featherweight - 145lb http://challonge.com/rfcfeatherweight Lightweight - 155lb http://challonge.com/rfclightweight Middleweight - 185lb http://challonge.com/rfcmiddleweight1 The other brackets will be posted as soon as the fighters confirm.
  13. Rehab Fighting Championship http://i1016.photobucket.com/albums/af281/Keith_Leatherwood/RFCLogo_zpsb2m4hili.png RFC Opened September 18th, 2015. This organization is open to all 280k+ fighters. This is the official thread for RFC. http://mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1448078156rfc.png Rehab 10: Wakahisa Vs Cortez Preview Rehab 10: Wakahisa Vs Cortez will undoubtedly be the biggest and most hyped RFC Event to date. This fight card is packed with some of the top talent Rehab has to offer. The irony is a bit hilarious, given RFC is kicking off the Chase to the Belt tournaments next week. Winners and Losers in this event will absolutely be affected, some making it into the top 8 and some dropping out of the tournament all together. Expect high flying, extreme 280k talent on showcase. UNDER CARD Fight 1: Hall Vs Howard Starting off the night is a fight with two more experienced RFC fighters. Both Hall and Howard have lost both of their Rehab fights. With the last fight on their contract approaching, some wonder if they will return to RFC after their fight, or retire with no wins in professional organizations. Either way, one of these two will drop to 0-3 in Rehab, and the other will grab their first win in the org. Danny Hall, Is an extremely strong MT fighter. Howard, is more well rounded and has respectable hands. Look for the gameplan of each fighter to have a huge role in who wins this one. Prediction: Hall (T)KO: 1:53 3rd Round Fight 2: Rose Vs Campobello Next up, opponents who have not a single win on either record. Rose, who is 0-2 lost his only RFC bout to Nelson in Rehab 5. Compobello has his debut on a stacked card. With all these spectators, a debut is huge for him to turn some heads and make a bid at the Belt Tournament. Both fighters are pretty well rounded. Its hard to say what game plan they will have coming into this fight. You should bet the winner of this fight will move up in the card for their next outing. Prediction: Campobello: Split Decision Fight 3: Johnson Vs Palmer Fight 3, talked about as an extreme mismatch. Some even say this fight gives a bid to be a Main Card fight. RFC hasn't seen enough on a professional level to make that happen. Johnson the Albino, took a fight against someone 6 years his elder, and 5 wins his superior. At 19, Johnson has been regarded as one of the best young fighters in RFC. With high wrestling, he matches well with Palmer. Troy Palmer, winner of QFC Tournament, and added another QFC win after that, has a 5-0 record but is making his RFC Debut. Expect to see more of this fighter in the Road to the Belt Tournament in December, because regardless of tonight's outcome, he will be there. Expect a wrestling match with fists flying, elbows landing and bodies being thrown. Note, Johnson has the edge in the BJJ department. So it could be of no surprise if Johnson goes for the submission. Prediction: Palmer: T(KO) 4:38 2nd Round Fight 4: Janicki Vs Ryder Janicki and Ryder are both fairly unproven in their professional careers. Both fighters would love to make a name for themselves, and to get a fight on Rehab 10 is the perfect showcase for spectators to see their abilities. The young fighters in their own, hold just 3 fights in their careers combined. That is... that they are both 18 and are some of the youngest talent in the RFC. Another note, they both have about the same ability in every part of their game, dominating the wrestling department is what they specialize in. Going to be a close fight. Prediction: Janicki: Unanimous Decision Fight 5: Carrera Vs Suarez Another age differentiated fight. Carrera accepted a fight with someone 7 years older. Thing to know here is that they both have even stand up abilities. The word on the street is that Carrera isn't afraid of his opponents superior age and training knowledge. He thinks he can meet him toe to toe and knock him out. This fight will most certainly be a SLUG FEST!!! Expect a lot of punches thrown and someone is going to hit the mat, out... cold. Prediction: UPSET Alert: Carrera: KO 2:38 1st Round Fight 6: Armstrong Vs Jeffries To wrap up the under card. Armstrong and Jeffries is a cherry on top. Age difference is a mere 3 years. Where Armstrong lacks in age, he gains in experience. Fighting in 2 RFC bouts, sitting at 1-1 he looks to move his rank to the top 8. Jeffries, 2-0 has yet to fight in the RFC. A debut win for him would turn some heads in his division. Both fighters are strong in the stand up game. Expect more hard hits and a KO to finish the Undercard. Prediction: Armstrong: KO 4:21 3rd Round MAIN CARD Fight 7: Bates Vs Pereira Bates at 6-1 has won both of his fights in the RFC. Pereira, also a winner in his RFC Debut, hold a slight advantage in experience. Nobody has ever gotten out of the first round against the big man Pereira. Bates, coming in hot, will more then likely end that streak. Pereira has shown himself in just one fight. Bates, who's been training and fighting with Rehab since the beginning, wont be an easy opponent for Pereira. This fight is a fight of the night candidate for sure. Prediction: Pereira: Submission 3:53 3rd Round Fight 8: Charbonnier Vs Jenkins The next bout has Bad Boy Charbonnier taking on Jenkins. Char, 2-0 has fought exclusively in the RFC. Handling his opponents in Rehab 1 and Rehab 4. He has stirred up a lot of trash on Buzz and for the right reasons.. he backs up his talk. Jenkins, 4-0 is making his debut in the RFC. It wont matter, as it looks, These 23 year old warriors will wage war, winner... making it into the RFC Road for the Belt Tournament. Prediction: Charbonnier: T(KO) 2:32 2nd Round Co-Main Event: Magomedov Vs Glass http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14465785026863.pngVShttp://mmatycoon.com/gallery/9/9w11.jpg The Co-Main event has a lot of buzz surrounding it. A lot of people talk about how unproven these two fighters are. RFC fanatics think a lot of the proven Rehab fighters deserve this spot in the card. That aside, both fighters have an extreme hype backing by fans flocking in from everywhere to watch this card. Expect a battle to go the distance, but only one can win their Debut in the RFC. Magomedov has 4 wins in the QFC, proving he can scrap and win when he enters the octagon. Glass, making his debut not only in RFC, but also in his professional career as a whole. Prediction: Magomedov: Unanimous Decision Main Event: Wakahisa Vs Cortez http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/31/31w2.jpgVShttp://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14460461356385.jpg Without a doubt the biggest fight to ever land in an RFC Card. A combined record of 10-0. Both fighters stand undefeated in their QFC fights. Wakahisa, winning 4 fights by T(KO) and one decision, brutalizes his opponents with his MT. Landing knees, elbows, fists.. he shows absolutely no mercy in the cage. Cortez, 5-0 with 4 KO's and one T(KO) all coming before 2 minutes every hit the clock. 5 wins in the first round, 2 KO's in 9 seconds. One KO in 11 seconds. He finishes his opponents quick. The difficult of this fight will be much higher for both of these fighters, neither of them fighting someone in the QFC who even matches the skill of the opponent by anything close. Fight of the Night, KO of the night, Fight of the year... RFC has been waiting for a fight like this. Expect an extremely entertaining Main Event. Prediction: Cortez: KO 2:31 2nd Round Don't forget to pick up your Max Octane Fight Wear now! This write-up was sponsored by Max Octane Fight Wear, Provider of high end clothing in the St. Petersburg/Amsterdam Area. Thank you for reading this Event Preview. As always, RFC Staff tries to provide the most entertaining and interactive org the game has to offer. If you have any questions about the writing, the org or the staff, please contact Peel, Hughes or Myself (Leland). Thank you. good luck to all fighters in Rehab 10. And good luck to the tournament fighters! If you enjoy write-ups like this, please by all means, create a 280k fighter, or sign one you may have. We plan on making these write-ups often. Expect a Preview and Review write-up for each event, along with other write-ups like rankings etc. RFC needs more fighters and I hope you see that we are a very serious Organization. We work hard to provide a fun and interactive organization for all who take part. Thank you for reading and enjoy whats to come!
  14. Im writing the Preview for Rehab 10 right now. Kris will have the Review up shortly as well. Enjoy guys! We are working really hard here!
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