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David Brent

Mentor must really love me.
Getting granite chin opponents each time, each time managed by elite managers.
And then as a cherry on the cake, the judges fuck me over.

I battered that last guy, knocked him down twice and sent him to hospital for eternity, but still lose...?
Fuck that shit.
I'm going to become a karate pointfighter for my next bout, against Billy his granite chin beast.
Don't blink, I'm looking to score a lot of points... yaaaawn!

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Falcone misses the body punch
and Bolleke connects with a straight left hand counter down the middle.
Bolleke swings wildly with a right hand that was never going to find it's target.
Bolleke lands a right hook to the body.
Good exchange - Bolleke coming out on top.
Bolleke throws the left hand but Falcone avoids the punch easily.
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Bolleke closes the distance and looks for a trip takedown... aaaand he's got it - Bolleke lands in his opponent's guard.
The fans in attendance giving it up for the two fighters, who have really let it all hang out in the last minute or so!
Bolleke tries to free his leg and advance position but Falcone is retaining full guard.

 

“Guards!” Mentor shouts at the top of his lungs.

 

The guards rush to the scene and drag Thomas Bolleke off his latest victim.

 

“Let him go! Let him go!” The onlooking inmates shout in unison.

 

“Shut up!” Mentor curses, spit flying out of his mouth like a spider’s web.

 

Anthony Falcone nearly coughs out a lung as the guards drag him to his feet.

 

“Escort the prisoner back to his cell.” Mentor commands, authority radiating from his pristine uniform and his calm composure while being surrounded by dozens of killers.

 

“Warden.” Thomas says, casually spitting out some blood. Not resisting the two guards grabbing his arms. “Give it a rest. No matter who you send out to get me, nobody’s gonna beat me.”

 

Wolf’s eyes gleam like the metal on the edge of a knife in the shadows of the crowd.

 

“Certainly not you!” Thomas shouts.

 

The bold prisoner backs off like a beaten dog.

 

“We’ll see about that!” Mentor says, licking his neatly trimmed moustache.

 

A metal door slams open with a clanging thud, putting everyone in the room on high alert.

 

Out of a blinding light step three armed guards, followed by a man in a straightjacket. The man sounds like a moving church bell. He is wrapped in iron chains and they sing with every step he takes.

 

“We flew this guy in from Finland, especially for you!” Mentor shouts. “May I present to you: Iso Paa!”

 

Metal clangs ominously, thudding on the floor.

 

“Aaaaah!” Iso shouts, ripping out of his straightjacket like the hulk through a freaking shirt.

 

“Ooooh!” The crowd whispers.

 

The guards cautiously step away from the newcomer.

 

“Interesting.” Thomas says, flashing Iso a welcoming smile. “Fresh meat.”

 

Quick as a cat, Thomas flips over one guard with a one-armed judo throw.

 

The guard spits out blood like a fountain as soon as he hits the concrete floor.

 

The second guard cowers, tries to let go.

 

Thomas doesn’t let him.

 

A shotgun fires.

 

Thomas’ deafening right hook snaps the guard’s neck like a twig.

 

The guard drops to the floor like a sack of potatoes.

 

 

Want to find out what happens when these two collide? Don’t miss Thomas Bolleke Vs Iso Paa, second of May at GAMMA#826.

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GAMMA: Hunter Jones HOF Induction


I am proud to announce the Hunter Jones is now part of the GAMMA HOF! Hunter has since retired from the game, however he deserved this induction.


As it stands now, Hunter has a total of 383 ranking points, which puts him in the 18th position among all GAMMA managers all time.


His in cage GAMMA record is a solid 65-54-2. Which is not the best of all time, but it is above average. He had also 5 title fights, which is one of the lowest among HOF managers.


His greatest fighter of all time was Basten Sodergren, a fighter who spent almost his whole career in GAMMA, starting in our lower leagues and then becoming a top level fighter in GAMMA. He had 2 x 4 fight win streaks and a 9 fight win streak in GAMMA as well, but failed to land the GAMMA gold (think of Jacare or better still Tony Ferguson when it comes to luck). Basten is also part of the GAMMA Fighters Hall of Fame.


What got Hunter into the HOF though is the volume and consistency, he has a total of 121 fights in GAMMA, which is 15th highest of all time. He was doing what he was doing over a 4 1/2 year period. Several of his fighters were around the top of the card at all times and he also had plenty of talent in our lower level leagues.
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Greatest Assembly of Managers Article

 

I recently got a complaint from one of my managers regarding the booking. I basically never get complaints because frankly speaking, when someone signs up for GAMMA, you pretty much know you will be facing a tough manager every week against peak or near peaked fighters. But his complaint was that i keep sending him Elite managers. So for the sake of analysis, i decided to have a look which managers actually fight in GAMMA.

From the 104 fighters on the roster at the moment (i removed my own fighers because i don't count) we have a total of 62 managers. So there is some guys who have 2 or more fighters in GAMMA. From those 62 managers, we only have 3 currently non VIP and 55 of them have achieved top 50 rank in the past and a total of 18 managers are former Hall of Famers!!!! That was the most shocking statistic. I think 18 former HOF managers among a list of 104 fighters must be a record (many of those managers have more than 1 fighters).
I wanted to make a statistic from all former HOF, and see what % is currently in GAMMA. We have had a total of 76 former HOF managers so far. However from those 76, only 36 are currently active (i consider active anyone who is top 500 at least, currently VIP and has had a fight in 2020). So 50% of all the greatest active managers ever are currently in GAMMA. In fact, from the 18 not in GAMMA, 5 of them plan to have a fighter in GAMMA soon, we happened to be discussing it in the past couple of weeks.
However you put it, i am pretty sure this is the greatest assembly of active HOF managers ever. In recent years we increased the top level guys, but it has never been this impressive. Here are just the top 20 guys (most of them are top 100 currently, this is their historic rank in no particular order):
Anti Kristus (12040) 1
Laz Staz (82447) 1
Marky Mark (22640) 1
Ivan Drago (60490) 1
Carlos Castenada (84794) 1
Grumpy Bastard (102643) 1
John Coffey (93474) 1
Louis Princip (75501) 1
Whymer Van Mastodon (40116) 1
Bwang Jong Sr (91781) 1
Action Jackson (123097) 1
Ispa Murhapuro (24323) 1
Bradley Burns (1540) 1
Alexander Melchiott (109182) 1
Billy Arseworth (74054) 1
Power Shark (94407) 1
Chris Karter (4744) 1
Grant Brophy (93477) 1
Brandon Loveladdy (2415) 2
Pablo Spezziale (16996) 2
Prince Mitchell (116394) 3
Randall McSweeny (14361) 4
Bear Stevenson (81194) 4
Bloody Gutz (3074) 4
Marcus Crassus (59229) 5
Theksit Ruengruong (117485) 6
Balls Manager (109145) 6
Joe River (13987) 6
Captain Spaulding (804) 8
Mentor Guru Corleone (3503) 8
Mike Hunt (39215) 9
Alika Webb (62511) 11
Bjorn O'Donnel (94172) 11
Ken Noonie (122077) 11
Rodrigo Rojas (101547) 13
Alfred Winterbottom II (118115) 14
Kostas Tsaq (113079) 14
Kanis Lupis (97975) 15
Mr. Moss (117824) 18
Runt . (108617) 20
It has also been really fun putting against some of these managers because in many cases they "avoid each other", but fighting in their preffered organizations, so we have been getting some "dream matchups" on a weekly basis.
So answering to the guy who wants a can crushing match..........dude, i can't help you. The best thing i can do it no sign your fighter
76 - 18
Active HOF managers (Those who are top 500 at least, VIP and had a fight at least in 2020)
Lance Templeton (889)
Mac Little (122462)
Ibrahim Camara (118287)
Jake Fury (112888)
Scotty Jc (112578)
Valentina's Ass (110608)
Silent Bob (106336)
Blake Phoenix (105403)
Arcalimon the Coach (101071)
Ryan Epicity (99678)
G Wad (88365)
Petro Farantini (8759)
Alex K. (84400)
Tommy Grunge (60676)
Jorma Oltsu (45733)
Freako Wimp (3393)
Mihail Montana (31976)
Ed Minasian (59992)
36 active Hall of Fame managers currently (i consider active those who are VIP, at least top 500 and at least with a fight in 2020). From the total of 36 managers, 18 are in GAMMA! Among the 18 managers outside of GAMMA, former HOF, i have been recently negotiating with 5 of them about bringing someone to GAMMA. From those remaining, i think only 5 have never found in GAMMA (and i am not even sure those 5 have never fought). 2 of them i basically avoid recruiting them.
Anti Kristus (12040) 1
Laz Staz (82447) 1
Marky Mark (22640) 1
Ivan Drago (60490) 1
Carlos Castenada (84794) 1
Grumpy Bastard (102643) 1
John Coffey (93474) 1
Louis Princip (75501) 1
Whymer Van Mastodon (40116) 1
Bwang Jong Sr (91781) 1
Action Jackson (123097) 1
Ispa Murhapuro (24323) 1
Bradley Burns (1540) 1
Alexander Melchiott (109182) 1
Billy Arseworth (74054) 1
Power Shark (94407) 1
Chris Karter (4744) 1
Grant Brophy (93477) 1
Brandon Loveladdy (2415) 2
Pablo Spezziale (16996) 2
Prince Mitchell (116394) 3
Randall McSweeny (14361) 4
Bear Stevenson (81194) 4
Bloody Gutz (3074) 4
Marcus Crassus (59229) 5
Theksit Ruengruong (117485) 6
Balls Manager (109145) 6
Joe River (13987) 6
Captain Spaulding (804) 8
Mentor Guru Corleone (3503) 8
Mike Hunt (39215) 9
Alika Webb (62511) 11
Bjorn O'Donnel (94172) 11
Ken Noonie (122077) 11
Rodrigo Rojas (101547) 13
Alfred Winterbottom II (118115) 14
Kostas Tsaq (113079) 14
Kanis Lupis (97975) 15
Mr. Moss (117824) 18
Runt . (108617) 20
Frank Abbott (49418) 26
Ven Detta (113660) 28
Alexander Biro (81823) 29
Fed SwZL (5554) 29
Stig Zapp (120455) 29
Ringo Star (122810) 30
Mark Harrington (48323) 30
Corey Mcgraugh (123019) 33
Arthur Vandelay (88251) 34
Clubber Winger (119940) 36
Cope T (119600) 40 (Not VIP)
Antti Puustinen (117085) 43 (Not VIP)
Vladimir Koval (81141) 46
J. W. Hardman (129257) 51
Bael Basileos (118359) 61
James McCarthy (125446) 65
Silas Treval (124712) 73 (Not VIP)
Tom Breedon (38629) 102
Ryan West (105158) 107
Paul Heyman (103557) 109
Thaddeus Banks (118623) 149
Zare 666 (93403) 267
Leroy Carter (55427) 275
NOTE: The research of this article was done on the 10th of May 2020.
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Ibrahim "Dishonest as Fuck" Camara: It is such an honour for me to announce that The Techno Viking (12-0) will be moving into one of the top 3 after his Road to Valhallol win.

 

The Viking and his manager have been a pleasure to work with not just as a champ in my org but also in Super Fights and in friendhip.

 

We went over a few options with Valentina`s ass today (man I can only wish) but in the end we both agree the 28th ranked P4P fighter in the world was ready for the big leagues. Ready for BIG MONEY and BIG challenges.

 

This is our first Home Grown fighter we send to the big leagues. Our recommendation was to go to GAMMA, the most iconic org in the Tycoon World. Home of Mentor who is highly respected by Master Grumpy. Valentina seemed ok with that so I really hope this deal concludes.

 

All the best to our BADARSE Techno Viking. And all you heavies watch out because !!!

 

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The vaulted doors open with an ominous creak. I walk in.

 

“Get rid of the body.” A voice booms through the vast living room filled with priceless Italian art.

 

Two evil-grinned guards drag the body away, leaving a river of blood in their trail.

 

“Don.” I say, kissing his ring. “Anyone give you any trouble?”

 

“Not much.” Mentor says, sitting at the end of the table. “Just one rat. He won’t bother us anymore.”

 

“He’ll be sleeping with the fishes.” Someone interrupts. He stands with his back towards me, wiping his hands with a blood-soaked towel.

 

“Take a seat.” Mentor says.

 

The other man turns around, revealing his face.

 

“Falcone.” I say, taking my seat across from him.

 

“Bolleke.” He says, clearly not impressed.

 

“What’s he doing here?” I ask.

 

“Eating.” Mentor states, grabbing a handful of spaghetti from the bowl and laying it on his plate.

 

A loud crash outside. Metal twists and turns, screaming like a man trapped in a torture rack, trust me I know. Cars racing through the destroyed fence. Sirens and blue flashing lights revealing their identity.

 

Someone shouts something outside. A gunshot fires, a man’s haunted death scream quickly follows.

 

Slurp.

 

“The spaghetti is excellent, Don.” I say. “Compliments to the chef!”

 

A stray bullet bursts through the window behind Falcone, shattered glass rains down all over on the table.

 

Slurp.

 

Crunch.

 

“I don’t know.” Falcone says, crunching some glass shards between his teeth. “The pasta seems a bit undercooked.”

 

“Nonsense.” Mentor says, carefully picking out some glass from between his teeth. “It’s molto al dente.”

 

“He’s my next opponent?” I ask, pointing my fork at Falcone.

 

“He is.” Mentor says matter-of-factly.

 

Falcone grins, his teeth swimming in blood.

 

The vaulted doors swing open.

 

“Hands up!” A cop shouts with his gun raised. More of his colleagues stream in like a school of piranhas.

 

“Excuse me, gentlemen.” Mentor says, wiping his mouth with a napkin. “It seems we have some urgent business to attend to.”

 

I laugh. “How about we make this interesting?”

 

“I’m listening.” Falcone says.

 

“Most kills gets the first strike in our fight.”

 

“Deal!”

 

A cop rushes towards Mentor, grabbing him by the wrist with handcuffs at the ready.

 

“Gentlemen.” Mentor says with an evil smile. “Race start!”

 

Mentor raises the gun he had hidden in his lap.

 

The cop gasps.

 

Bang!

 

Blood sprays all over the living room like a scarlet fountain.

 

I leap over the table, raising my fist.

 

A cop stares at me like he just pissed himself.

 

Whack!

 

The cop falls down like sack of potatoes.

 

Another cop rushes me.

 

I confidently grab his gun with my left hand, swiftly guide my right arm under his armpit and smile.

 

The cop tries to wrestle out of my grip, a futile attempt.

 

I twist my hips like I’m doing the mambo.

 

The judo throw launches the cop over Mentor to the moon and back again.

 

The cop crashes through the table just as Mentor is trying to grab some more pasta. The pasta bowl gets catapulted into the air. Mentor tries to reach for some more pasta in mid-air but he’s just a split-second too late.

 

A deafening crash. The pasta bowl lands hard on the cop’s head, the contents showering his unconscious body like grated cheese.

 

“Not the pasta!” Mentor shouts. “Oh well. At least I still got the vino” He says, grabbing the bottle of wine from the ground.

 

“Thank you!” Falcone says, grabbing the bottle out of his hands and smashing a cop over the head with it.

 

Red wine and glass showers the cop as he falls down like a puppet who just had its strings cut off.

 

Mentor stares at the remnants of the broken bottle like someone just spit on his pizza.

 

“Don’t worry, Don.” I say, clenching my fists. “I’ll make him pay for that vino.”

 

 

Want to find out what happens when these two collide? Don’t miss Thomas Bolleke Vs Anthony "The Law" Falcone II at GAMMA#834.

 

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The vaulted doors open with an ominous creak. I walk in.

 

“Get rid of the body.” A voice booms through the vast living room filled with priceless Italian art.

 

Two evil-grinned guards drag the body away, leaving a river of blood in their trail.

 

“Don.” I say, kissing his ring. “Anyone give you any trouble?”

 

“Not much.” Mentor says, sitting at the end of the table. “Just one rat. He won’t bother us anymore.”

 

“He’ll be sleeping with the fishes.” Someone interrupts. He stands with his back towards me, wiping his hands with a blood-soaked towel.

 

“Take a seat.” Mentor says.

 

The other man turns around, revealing his face.

 

“Falcone.” I say, taking my seat across from him.

 

“Bolleke.” He says, clearly not impressed.

 

“What’s he doing here?” I ask.

 

“Eating.” Mentor states, grabbing a handful of spaghetti from the bowl and laying it on his plate.

 

A loud crash outside. Metal twists and turns, screaming like a man trapped in a torture rack, trust me I know. Cars racing through the destroyed fence. Sirens and blue flashing lights revealing their identity.

 

Someone shouts something outside. A gunshot fires, a man’s haunted death scream quickly follows.

 

Slurp.

 

“The spaghetti is excellent, Don.” I say. “Compliments to the chef!”

 

A stray bullet bursts through the window behind Falcone, shattered glass rains down all over on the table.

 

Slurp.

 

Crunch.

 

“I don’t know.” Falcone says, crunching some glass shards between his teeth. “The pasta seems a bit undercooked.”

 

“Nonsense.” Mentor says, carefully picking out some glass from between his teeth. “It’s molto al dente.”

 

“He’s my next opponent?” I ask, pointing my fork at Falcone.

 

“He is.” Mentor says matter-of-factly.

 

Falcone grins, his teeth swimming in blood.

 

The vaulted doors swing open.

 

“Hands up!” A cop shouts with his gun raised. More of his colleagues stream in like a school of piranhas.

 

“Excuse me, gentlemen.” Mentor says, wiping his mouth with a napkin. “It seems we have some urgent business to attend to.”

 

I laugh. “How about we make this interesting?”

 

“I’m listening.” Falcone says.

 

“Most kills gets the first strike in our fight.”

 

“Deal!”

 

A cop rushes towards Mentor, grabbing him by the wrist with handcuffs at the ready.

 

“Gentlemen.” Mentor says with an evil smile. “Race start!”

 

Mentor raises the gun he had hidden in his lap.

 

The cop gasps.

 

Bang!

 

Blood sprays all over the living room like a scarlet fountain.

 

I leap over the table, raising my fist.

 

A cop stares at me like he just pissed himself.

 

Whack!

 

The cop falls down like sack of potatoes.

 

Another cop rushes me.

 

I confidently grab his gun with my left hand, swiftly guide my right arm under his armpit and smile.

 

The cop tries to wrestle out of my grip, a futile attempt.

 

I twist my hips like I’m doing the mambo.

 

The judo throw launches the cop over Mentor to the moon and back again.

 

The cop crashes through the table just as Mentor is trying to grab some more pasta. The pasta bowl gets catapulted into the air. Mentor tries to reach for some more pasta in mid-air but he’s just a split-second too late.

 

A deafening crash. The pasta bowl lands hard on the cop’s head, the contents showering his unconscious body like grated cheese.

 

“Not the pasta!” Mentor shouts. “Oh well. At least I still got the vino” He says, grabbing the bottle of wine from the ground.

 

“Thank you!” Falcone says, grabbing the bottle out of his hands and smashing a cop over the head with it.

 

Red wine and glass showers the cop as he falls down like a puppet who just had its strings cut off.

 

Mentor stares at the remnants of the broken bottle like someone just spit on his pizza.

 

“Don’t worry, Don.” I say, clenching my fists. “I’ll make him pay for that vino.”

 

 

Want to find out what happens when these two collide? Don’t miss Thomas Bolleke Vs Anthony "The Law" Falcone II at GAMMA#834.

 

 

Great write up!

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GAMMA: Happy 11th Birthday!

 

It has been a long time, 11 years to be precise to this day, GAMMA held it's very first event! Since then we had achieved a few things:
-#1 current organization
-#1 rated organization for the past 3 years
-#1 in total events
-#1 ranked organization in the current super fight league
-#1 total super fights (with a 172-101-4 record)
I can go on and on, but there is no point, people get the idea. All of this could not be possible without the greatest bunch of guys supporting us and i would like to give special recognition to all our Hall of Fame members:
Whymer Van Mastodon (40116)
Gale Hawthorne (22636)
Dom Jaehnke (20196)
Gerbert Bryant (84742)
Bloody Gutz (3074)
Alika Webb (62511)
Laz Staz (82447)
Boondock The Destroyer (503)
Grumpy Bastard (102643)
Pawel Ufcowski (52087)
Igor Psycho (6994)
David Brent (104382)
Marky Mark (22640)
Mike Hunt (39215)
Face Kicker (2965)
Bobby Heyman (99756)
Carlos Castenada (84794)
Trippin Balls (104409)
Hunter Jones (38476)
Bwang Jong Sr (91781)
Runt . (108617)
Grund McGrunderson (3341)
Paulie Walnuts (79001)
Jebba . (61031)
Thor HGH (24686)
Richard Davenport (10647)
John McGuirk (1306)
Andy McKenzie (101467)
Matt Cave (45538)
Klatz Matz (46802)
Digga Dogman (91254)
Brad O'Neil
Seppo Koskinen (2820)
Doug Heffernan (10852)
Central Park Wigan (27741)
Jack Smith (7552)
Thanks to everyone for their participation and i hope we can provide you with a home for the future.
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DAO SONNEN HOF Induction

 

Managed by Carlos Castenada, with a 28-15-1 GAMMA record (3 wins via GAMMA:Contenders). He is a 2 time champ at 185 and 170lbs, with 13 FON awards. He is also the only fighter to be voted in game fighter of the year in 2 different years and in 2 different divisions. His highest rank achieved all time was #2, just missing out of the Hall of Fame. His biggest wins were against Saul Goodman,Pablo Maraçon,Lee Sin,Michael Cole,Rufus McTearson,Joy Rones,Lao Shin,Cheik Imbula,Musta Laine,Big Guns, all of which held the GAMMA title at some point. He also has 2 wins via super fight against Wilson Brooks and Masa Sanada.
So where does Dao rank all time. With a total of 237 points, he is ranked all time in 8th place among all GAMMA fighters. That places him 2nd best all time among 185lbs fighters behind Raz Matazz and 2nd all time at 170lbs behind just Renan St Juste. The dude was involved in some of the best fights for 2018 and 2019, so he is up there with the best.
This also is the first induction of Hall of Fame manager Carlos Castenada (84794), this induction gave him another 50 points moving him to 465 total points. He surpassed Face Kicker (2965) and Bobby Heyman (99756) in the ratings and is now ranked 15th greatest GAMMA manager ever.
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GAMMA administration has an important announcement. As of September 2020, we will be merging GAMMA: Contenders with the main roster. All fighters ranked 1500 or higher will move over to the main roster any time from now until then. Anyone ranked below 1500 will be released.


The Contenders organization will most likely be converted into an ID organization for younger fighters. We will keep you updated.


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GAMMA is proud to announce the new owner of GAMMA Development league, which is our 2nd tier affiliate focused on developing fighters 348,000 ID or younger.


John Wayne (133600) is a new and eager manager who showed a big interest in participating in the GAMMA affiliate program and he will be taking over from Mikie Patterson (125447) who did a great job with GDL from January 2020 till now.


If you have any younger fighters, contact John directly for a contract.


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Thomas Bolleke

 

A press conference gone wrong.

 

“So, you know what you have to do?” Mentor asks, nervously combing what’s left of his grey hair.

 

“Yes,” I say, clutching my head.

 

“You lousy bum! You shouldn’t have gone partying. You’re a champion for Pete’s sake. Act like one!”

 

“Hey! I won back the belt, didn’t I?” I say, showing off the golden GAMMA middleweight title hanging around my waist.

 

“It was a lucky shot. And you shouldn’t have lost it in the first place! We had a super fight scheduled and you losing blew it all to hell.”

 

“Now you get a second shot.”

 

“Exactly,” Mentor says. “So don’t you dare blow it now, you lousy bum.”

 

“How could I possibly blow it?”

 

“You said the same thing before the rematch with Falcone.”

 

“Mistakes happen. But don’t worry, I won’t let it happen today.”

 

“Just remember. Call him out and walk away,” Mentor says before walking away himself, taking his place behind the microphone.

 

Cameras flash like lightning as Mentor addresses the army of journalists before him.

 

Thunder rumbles in my brain until it gets hit with lightning.

 

“Oh crap!” I whisper. “Who do I need to call out again?”

 

I can’t ask Mentor anymore, he’s already speaking to the press and I’m up next. Oh no, what do I do?

 

I grab my phone, go to the MMATycoon forum and look at who everyone’s talking about.

 

“Thomas Bolleke!” Mentor yells.

 

“That’s my cue.” I panic, nearly dropping my phone as I put it in my pocket.

 

I race to the microphone, trying to catch my breath. I only read one name but that’s enough. I know who I have to call out now.

 

“Ladies and gentlemen,” I say, grabbing the microphone tightly. “By regaining the GAMMA middleweight title, I reclaimed the throne and solidified myself as the best middleweight in all of GAMMA.”

 

I wipe the sweat off my brow, steadying my nerves. “Now it’s time to reach for new heights. I want to challenge the world and solidify myself as the best fighter on the planet.”

 

I look at Mentor, he proudly nods at me so I continue, now braver and louder than before. “To be the best, you got to beat the best. So that’s why I hereby challenge the best fighter in the world. I challenge you, … Paddy Mcgillicutty!”

 

“What?” Journalists start to whisper. “Paddy who?”

 

That’s when it hits me. Paddy was not the name Mentor told me. It was something else. If only I could still remember that name, it’s like the name is on the tip of my tongue but the letters just won’t come out.

 

“YOU LOUSY BUM!” Mentor yells.

 

I turn and look at the old man.

 

The old man is hovering in the air, a thunderous energy radiates from his body. His hair has turned from grey to blonde, spiking upwards like a golden flame. His muscles are bulging, nearly bursting out of his clothes.

 

“Call him out and walk away,” I say, repeating Mentor’s words before I run for my life.

 

THE END?

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http://www.mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=996579

And that's the end of the fight!
Pascal Henry comfortably won the final round on my scorecard.
I think Henry has won this one but let's see whether the judges agree with me. Over to the ring announcer for the scorecards.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 3 rounds of action, we go to the scorecards for a decision.
Judge Timothy Bukovac scores the fight 29:28
Judge Frank Antenori scores the fight 29:28
Judge Jack Bonds scores the fight 28:29

In favor of your winner, by split decision... Bobby Bobblehead!

http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15621308093308.png

"I should've won that fight but it was clear for all to see he paid the judges off and now he's the Champ?! I GUARANTEE I would beat him in a rematch." - Pascal Henry

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http://www.mmatycoon.com/fightcommentary.php?FTID=996579

And that's the end of the fight!

Pascal Henry comfortably won the final round on my scorecard.

I think Henry has won this one but let's see whether the judges agree with me. Over to the ring announcer for the scorecards.

 

Ladies and gentlemen, after 3 rounds of action, we go to the scorecards for a decision.

Judge Timothy Bukovac scores the fight 29:28

Judge Frank Antenori scores the fight 29:28

Judge Jack Bonds scores the fight 28:29

 

In favor of your winner, by split decision... Bobby Bobblehead!

http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15621308093308.png

"I should've won that fight but it was clear for all to see he paid the judges off and now he's the Champ?! I GUARANTEE I would beat him in a rematch." - Pascal Henry

 

 

Was a close one for sure.

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LAO Shin HOF Induction

 

Managed by Las Staz. He is the only fighter in GAMMA and game history to hold a belt 7 times (that being the 170lbs belt).

Upon retirement he accumulated a total of 348 points which is 5th greatest ever and only 7 points behind Jeremy Tonal and Gunnar Steigelmann.
He is joint 3rd in total FON awards with 32 in total, 4th highest title fight total with 21. He almost spent the whole of his 77 fights in GAMMA, only 7 were outside GAMMA (one was technically a super fight in CEC). His total of 63 fights in GAMMA is the 3rd highest total of all time. He is also 2nd highest in total wins and joint 3rd in KO wins, only HW fighters have more KO wins.
He is also a former #5 ranked and 170lbs game fighter of the year.
This induction also takes Laz Staz to the #5 spot in the all time GAMMA manager listings and he is also the 2nd greatest GAMMA manager still active behind just the legend Whymer Van Mastodon.
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