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  1. Is there any grappling only orgs anymore where grapplers could fight while waiting for next suitable TWGC?
  2. Well somewhat happy problem, I have two of my fighters in semifinals fighting against each other. Hopefully better man wins.
  3. If one of the replacements wants to take my place, be my guest. I'm bit occupied in RL and at the same time bored with this game (again), so if somebody is willing, I'll happily give my spot. If not, KT Killer will try his best.
  4. Well would anybody throw pitter patter elbows or gentle knees in real life? Body shots or knees to the thigh or something like that maybe...
  5. Yes I'm not going to quit either if that happens, but hopefully upping the age cap is not needed. Maybe somebody can make second guy for the tourney too, just make the brackets so that they can't meet until the finals or something?
  6. Ok, my fighter was complete asshat, so made an alternative, not going to test this at all: KT Killer from Nairobi, Kenya: http://mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=240425
  7. I made it myself. My best writing ever: http://www.mmatycoon.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=40298&p=512253
  8. Sisu Fights 4 Preview Main event: Sebastien Linne v Usko Luttinen Our main event is a fight between a VERY old guard fighter Sebastien Linne and another veteran Usko Luttinen, who at age 25 is really a young gun compared to 39 year old Linne. Both fighters have had some up and down in their careers, and they currently are just inside top 100 in their weight class. Looking at their records, the most interesting point is maybe that Linne has never been finished in his 48 career fights (15 losses), and Luttinen is also finished only twice in his 7 defeats. So this will most likely see the scorecards, but that doesn't make this fight any less interesting. Both fighters have diverse skills sets and in theory fight could take place anywhere, both fighters prefer stand up battle, so we will most likely see a nice standup brawl. No idea who takes this. Linne via decision? Co-main event: Frank Reynolds v Hidalgo Montoya Another veteran match-up between striker Frank Reynolds more well rounded Hidalgo Montoya. In his 40 fights, Reynolds has never even tried to take anybody down, so it should be obvious what he is trying to do here. Montoya on the otherhand is a elite level boxer but also a black belt in BJJ, and has had multiple submission victories in his career. Montoya is riding on a four fight win streak, whereas Reynolds has lost one in his last six, so both fighters are having a nice success in their veteran years. Due to the more diverse offense capabilites, I predict decision win for Montoya. Hector Williams v Yutaka Kanda KO coming! Both fighters have won (and lost) most of their fights via KO/TKO, and we have a fair change of seeing one here also. Although elite wrestler, Williams uses his wrestling only for defensive purposes to keep the fight standing where he usually delivers, either from range with punches and leg kicks, or from the close quarters with nice dirty boxing. Kanda, formerly know and Mark McGowan before changing his identity for undisclosed reasons, can also fight on ground but has preferred to know people silly on feet, KO'ing both with hands and feet. Knockout and Fight of the Night material. Prediction, Kanda via KO. Trouble Some v Simba Burns Jr 205lbs strap on the line, as Trouble Some figts Simba Burns Jr for the vacant title. Some is ranked much higher than Burns, but they are quite evenly matched skillwise. I don't know what to think about this, it's surely a nice fight but I have nothing in my tank anymore. Someone call Goldberg and Roegan to shout some sponsor ads and virtually identical lines about elite killer fighters. Helio James v Kake Nyrkki And we also have 170lbs title on the line, Helio James versus Kake Nyrkki. Not a change, I'm finished. Best of luck to next writer, Sisu Fights is great employer but my creativity has hit the rock bottom. Adios and enjoy the fights! Also on card: Jorge Cruz v Timo Vasconcelos Arvi Rausku v Calvin Duran Kato Aspenia v Reino Tolonen Lowieke De Vos v Kalle Kolmiokuristus Jani Tokkola v Bullock James
  9. SF 3 Recap Pikku Näkäräinen vs Katsu Higashikuni Our main event was pure grapplefest, Näkäräinen went for takedowns and Higashikuni tried to transition to better positions. after back and fort transitioning it looked like we would see second round but suddenly when there was only five seconds left of the round Näkäräinen went for a tight Americana, and Higashikuni screamed in pain, refusing to tap, but referee stopped the fight without waiting for the tap. Probably saved Higashikuni from long injury layoff. Näkäräinen wins via Submission (Americana) in round 1! Anti Satosari vs Yossi Avitan In our co-main event two old guns battled for glory. Quite slow start to the fight, much missed strikes from both fighters. Avitan had a better start, but on third minute he got cut from Satosari's head kick. All judges saw the round for Satosari, but besides the cut and pressing the action, I think Satosari didn't do much. But neither did Avitan so... In second round things got more exciting, as Satosari knocked Avitan to the canvas in opening seconds of round two with a nice combo. He let Avitan up, and decided to hunt for a knockout on feet. Alas, that didn't come, and the rest of the round was similar countering as the first round. Satosari landed more damaging blows, and the knockdown, so this round was clearly Satosari's. In last round Avitan tried to turn the tides, and did won the round, but he needed a finish which he did not get. So 28-29 decision win for Anti Satosari! Kale Kummola vs Bushido Brown Another last second finish in main card. Kummola took Brown down, but Brown quickly took Kummola's back. Brown went for few submissions and landed some weak strikes from back, but after few minutes Kummola was able to turn back into Brown's guard. From there, Kummola quickly moved into mount, landed a few hard shots and Brown was out. Nice GnP! Kummola wins via KO (Strikes)! Kalle Reinikainen vs Richie Fanoogon Fanoogon really wanted the fight to the ground, going for 9 takedown in two minutes. But that seemed to be mistake, as Reinikainen defended his submission attemps well, and in the last seconds of the round, snatched up his own submission. Reinikainen wins by Submission (Triangle Choke)! On preliminary card: Luke Jones defeats James Assange via Decision (Unanimous) Bobby Bishop defeats Perseen Suti via Decision (Unanimous) Pikku Kakkipylly defeats Wakka Pakka via Decision (Unanimous) Jamal Jackson defeats Chris Kyle via TKO (Strikes) Paul Gregory defeats Pertti Kiilopaa via TKO (Cut) Deividas Vilkas defeatsDark Hell via Decision (Unanimous)
  10. If somebody does preview for the next (tomorrows) Sisu card, I pay my 100k for him, as I'm so bored to this game (again) that I think I can't deliver...
  11. My guy, unless ToTT says he cuts easily or something: http://mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilemanager.php?FID=240224 Slow learner here too, but shouldn't be that big issue for KT guy.
  12. Is the creation 22nd what time? GMT? First time for me in creation tournament, do you need to tell tomorrow the fighters id, and can you take qfc before the first tournament fight? Not sure what would be the point of that but just a though.
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