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Welcome to the Convicted media outlet for 2017. We'll be using this thread to keep track of news and stories related to the Convicted Inc alliance, managers, and fighters. We'll highlight fighter profiles, interviews, and other social aspects related to the alliance.

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Abraham Donowitz

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Division 1 Tycoon World Grappling Champion. EPL Gold Medalist. Synchronicity Featherweight Champion. #1 Featherweight fighter on the planet. He's a decorated veteran of the sport with a record of 36-13-1. Standing at a massive 5 ft 6 inches and 148 lbs, this bearded Jewish giant walks in the room a grizzled vet, booming with confidence, sporting two championship belts. We're introducing Abraham Donowitz training out of Convicted Fight Club.

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Donowitz... Sound familiar? Well it should. His older brother was former #1 P4P fighter Donny "The Bear Jew" Donowitz, one of the greatest Lightweight fighters of all time. Abraham's had big shoes to fill his entire career. He started his fight career off in Insanity, capturing the 145 lb title in his 6th fight. His career looked promising and his future bright as he compiled a 10-0 record and defended his belt in 4 consecutive title defenses before running into Martin Saint Louis, a fighter managed my Aylib 2.0 the midget army's supreme leader. Despite beating MSL earlier in his career, he would drop a decision to his adversary on 3 separate occasions and never reclaim the belt. With 17 victories in Insanity, he has the 3rd most wins in the history of the organization. Despite going 17-4 over a span of 8 years, he was snubbed from Insanity's Hall of Fame.

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The next chapter of his career lead him to Synchronicity. The most prestigious organization in the game. He'd go 2-1 in Syn before joining the EPL tournament. He became somewhat of a journeyman swapping wins and losses. He put together a streak towards the end of the season and managed to win part of the tournament in the EPL final. Lorne Malvo walked away with the gold medal, but Abraham had soundly defeated him during the tournament. He attempted to set up a fight to finalize the true gold medalist of EPL, but Malvo declined with Syn gold on his mind.


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Abe went back to Syn too, and instead of a fight vs Lorne Malvo he received a title shot vs Lil Wayne, another one of Aylib 2.0's midgets, a fight he'd lose by decision. He'd rebound with a decisive victory before entering TWGC 13. He'd grapple with the best in the world at 135, defeating 3 black belts and 2 red belts en route to capturing the Division 1 Tycoon World Grappling Championships gold medal. Abe dominated the grappling tournament but his MMA career never reached the level it was supposed to. Meanwhile his older brother Donny continued to sit on top of the Lightweight landscape, cementing his legacy as one of the best fighters ever.


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Abe returned to Syn and knocked out Bostar Tyraanicao before dropping two fights in a row via decision. The second decision loss was a controversial decision to Bostar, a fighter he recently knocked out. A trilogy was in order. Abe would knock him out in the 5th round capping off the rivalry. He'd put together an impressive 3 fight win streak and received a title fight vs "The Nagual" Don Juan Matus, a fighter that had wins over Abe's rivals MSL and Lil Wayne. The fight was anticlimactic and ended in a draw. Chris Karter and the rest of his camp felt like Abe won that fight and most fans agreed but admitted it was close. A rematch ensued and in another competitive match Abraham went out there and took the belt he felt he had earned in the previous fight. He was officially the Featherweight champion of Synchronicity.


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"You're not the champion until you defend the belt.", he told reporters in the post-fight interview. Apparently that is the Donowitz family philosophy. He'd make his big brother proud defending the title in two consecutive bouts. He battled back from adversity against Musketqueer fighter Liam Donelly, and TKO'd De Skrumbo, in back to back title defenses. He's the #1 featherweight fighter in the world and he's cleaned out the 145 division at Syn. Now he's reluctantly been shipped to GAMMA for a superfight to take on the #2 FW of the world. His next opponent is Polish superstar, Lukasz Walek, a 29 year old fighter with a 27-5 record. Walek has been on top of the Featherweight scene for a long time and might be one of Abe's toughest opponents up to date; he's a lethal and versatile striker with stopping power. Unfortunately for fans this fight is taking place in GAMMA, so we know shady reffing and judging will undoubtedly be a factor. Upon accepting the fight offer Abraham sent a message to Mentor Corleone:

"No. I'm only here to fight. I won't promote your penis cream or fraudulent big dick pills. I'm an honest jew."

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Rambo Jackson

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6 wins 0 losses

6 Knockouts in the first round

 

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FFA LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT:

RAMBO JACKSON VS BILLY KAHN

 

Jackson darts in and lands a big hook, right on the button! Khan's legs crumble underneath him as he falls to the canvas! The ref tackles Jackson before he gets to land any more shots to his stricken foe.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:29 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Rambo Jackson!

Rambo Jackson is the new light heavyweight champion!
A very excited looking Rambo Jackson made sure he remembered to thank all the fans both in the arena and on the internet. He said all the coolest people spend all day on MMA websites, which got a big reaction.

 

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"Shoutout to the fans that showed up to Hiyashi's Lounge in New York. All two thousand of ya'll. I fuckin' love ya'll. And yeah y'know, the coolest people ever spend all day on the internet and MMA websites and shit. Um, yeah, I dunno, y'know I just wanna thank everybody at Convicted Fight Club, my striking coaches Don Marciano and Moses Diggs - tell Taj I'm sorry for missing the head kick, I'll get em next time - y'know, and like I can't forget my sparring partners who been killin' it with me my whole camp; Kajun, Jack, Kabu, Hero, hey I wouldn't be here without yall. Tell Johnny Dangerous to personally deliver my knockout of the night award to me in our private jet. I love New York!"

 

 

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Michael Knight Interview

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We're here with Poland's finest, Michael Knight. We are going to jump into the deep end and ask the tough questions first.

You ready? Cool. So why Convicted Inc? You could of joined any other alliance in the game, why them?


I guess i was Convicted material from the beginning, as a stoner, busted for growing weed and as a great tycoon manager, i knew it was only a matter of time before i'd end up as a member of the best alliance in tycoon history.



After all these years, what fighter are you most proud of and why?

 

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Shinihi Onizuka, obviously. My only 1 p4p fighter (LT would be the second one, but he got cockblocked by this fucking cheater wolf). Onizuka is the 5th fighter that i've ever created. The funny thing is, i released him back in 2012, when i was still a noob without vip, because he had a really bad 'cut' hidden. (It was a dark time in mmatycoon history when td's into full mount and other bullshit were a normal thing. But some time after that Mike nerfed the cuts and improved the fight engine.). So after six months under different management, Onizuka ended up on a free market for the 3rd time, and i knew by then that he had a potential and i had to give him the second chance. I picked him up and trained him for another 6 months, focusing on his ground game. It turned out to be a good decision as it lined up perfectly with Mike's new feature - TWGC. Onizuka won it in a great fashion and become the first TWGC champ. Then he went on a great run, beat Bowser and Rocker and got that 1 p4p spot, despite not being a 'beast' in terms of his hiddens.


How do you feel about the younger generation on your stable?


It looks very promising, but only time will tell.


Who do you feel like has the most potential?


Kuklinsky looks good, but he's a slow learner and seems to lack the big ko power that's necessary for HW. I think Crayewski looks promising, but my favorite youngster right now is Ronnie Cash. He's supposed to be the second incarnation of Onizuka.


Any managers out there you'd consider your rival?


Looking by the numbers, there are two managers i have the most fights against, going head to head so far.

Pablo Spezziale (15-15-0) and Marky Mark (14-12-3)

 

 

 


Now some quick questions about you. What kind of music do you listen to? Do you have a favorite song?


Mostly American rap (g-funk being my favourite subgenre) and deep house.

A favorite song? I guess it's a different track every few weeks, but the one that comes to my mind right now is Wu Tang - Reunited

 

You represented Poland in this years High Times magazine, what are your favorite strains?


Amnesia Haze, Sour Diesel, Lemon Skunk and Alaskan Ice.


Pick a manager to Fight in a cage.


Idk, i'm not training any martial arts other than doing some shadow kickboxing, so someone i have a chance against, i suppose Bjorn is still like 14 yo, i guess i could beat his ass lol


Pick a manager to get high with.


I know this one dude from Cali, big time grower, i think it'd be a blast to blaze with him.


Any advice for new managers?

Try different sliders and take notes (screens, whatever). It doesn't take much time, but it's very useful.

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"Angel Maker" Cyril Makarenko

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33-12-0

22 Knockouts

#21 P4P

#4 HW in the world

Trinity Heavyweight Champ

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How did you get into the sport?

Father had Kiev's biggest beet farm. Inherited from grandfather. Grandfather built farm with own two hands, plowed fields without horse, only grandmother.
I hate beets.



What's something only you would know about your manager, "Clever" Hans Schmidt?

Is very clever. Bought beet farm for decrepit ushanka and cheap vodka when I leave. Is now borscht tsar of Ukraine.



You're a fighter nearing his mid thirties. How much do you have left in the tank?

In Ukraine, tank is always half empty.



Which camp are you training with in preparation for your next bout?

Is no next bout. After I smash Palalei's head like beet, no-one will fight.
I hate beets.




What do you want to be remembered for at the end of your career?

I start museum. Have nice collection of Belgian impressionists. Was given to me by friend Awsomekiller6969.

 

 

 

 

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Q&A Interview with Kajun Puno
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We welcome Kajun Puno, the son of MMA legend Fidel Puno, and the current king of the Heavyweight division. Thanks for taking the time and sitting down for an interview with us.

You are welcome.

You're coming off a huge win against Bo Juggernaut, a heavy hitting wrecking ball with 35 knockouts under his resume. You finished him off in 1 minute and 5 seconds in the first round. What was your gameplan coming into that fight?

Just fight. He is tough. I hit him with huge right hand and he rolled like bowling ball into cage and bounced right back up. Very acrobatic. It was honor to fight him.

It was one of the best Heavyweight fights we've seen all year even if it didn't last very long, the fans were freaking out the entire time. Across the world fans gave the fight a 100% rating, not one voted for anything less.

I just went in there and fight. I train hard, I do my job. It was an honor and I am happy the fans enjoy the show.

You've been on a roll ever since you moved to the Heavyweight division. You're 16-1 as a Heavyweight fighter. What changed for you?

I was little untrained nugget. Raw talent, Chris Karter say. Stubborn in gym. All talent, little technique. Son of Big Puno. Expected more. I fight too small, too lean. Need boost.

Walking around in the 250's now, it's hard to imagine you once fought as a Light Heavyweight, yet you started your career as a Middleweight. You were 5-3 at 185 and 1-2 at 205. Was your 6-5 record what prompted a move to the Heavyweight division?

I eat to lean and cut too much weight. I honor my legacy. My father, greatest heavyweight fighter all time, yes? My destiny to fight. I was smaller and just wanted to fight, didn't care what division. First fight at 16 years old. Just a little Puno. As I get older I grow, naturally. I think was destiny to follow in father's footsteps. Big footsteps.

What kind of lifestyle changes did you make to adapt to the heavyweight division?

Eat more red meats. Double up on chicken and fish. Lift more weights. Bulk up. Circuit training with the best.

What kind of training did this consist of?

Swing big hammers. Throw bigger rocks. Submit crocodiles.

Submit crocodiles?

They do death roll. If you can tap a croc, you can tap a fighter, father say.

Sounds dangerous. You sure you should be doing that?

Very effective. Look at previous fight. JPG think he sneaky, he smaller than croc, make him tap.

Speaking of that, it looked like Jean Paul Garcon was in total control that entire fight. What happened? And how does it feel to battle back and win after that?

He sneaky. He fast. I beat him before so maybe get to my head. It is 5 round fight though, finding a way to finish build character. I make entire Convicted Fight Club proud with that win and that makes me happy.

What's next for you now that you've cleared out all the competition in the EVO Heavyweight division?

Syn' Heavyweight title. In honor of Fidel Puno.

Speaking of Fidel Puno, your father, he was quite the father. Those are some pretty big footsteps to fill. What was it like growing up a Puno?

Father tough. Much love, but tough. Teach discipline. I am true Puno. Mother was Philipino. He was King. Spread many seeds. I have little nuggest of half-brother, Manny. Half-brother Andreus. I think there were others. Many baby Puno's, but I am best and strongest. Maybe oldest.

Do you talk to any of your siblings?

Not really. Too many. We get together for Big Puno's birthday and go at it. I win. I am biggest and strongest.

Do you think you could take your old man in a fight?

No. I try. No succeed. One day I will be King Puno though, but I am patient.

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Legendary MMA Agent and CEO of the Convicted Inc enterprise, Chris Karter, made headlines last week when he showed up to the Strikey McFisty's Combat Emporium gym in Montreal and assaulted Billy Rose, who was later escorted to the emergency room at Montreal Children's Hospital in critical condition for his injuries. Although he's relatively unknown, Billy is a new MMA manager who mostly operates on the QFC level. It is unclear how an amateur leveled manager such as Billy Rose could be associated with an elite manager of Chris Karter's caliber. Billy Rose declined to comment when he was released from the hospital.

This isn't the first time the Convicted Inc playboy millionaire has made headlines for assault, and it likely won't be the last. Over the years Chris Karter has been arrested multiple times, faced several lawsuits, and made numerous headlines for knocking out his rivals in and out of the cage.

December 2012, Chris Karter knocked out Broken Halo managers Estefan Chiscano and Bowser Stormcrow with a two punch combo that rocked headlines at the end of the year after Syn' 240's Christmas Eve's event. The tensions were apparently high after Ben Stone pummeled Jamal Quik in a superfight and Estefan claimed Karter cheated only to be greeted with a left hand that left him on the pavement.

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Chris Karter knocking Estefan Chiscano and Bowser Stormcrow unconscious during a confrontation in Los Angeles.

February 2013, he was arrested at a Las Vegas casino for the assault on Jacky Chan that left Mr. Chan in a retirement home in France. Charges were later dismissed because it was discovered that Jacky agreed to trial by combat and he tapped to strikes.

August 2014, he faced charges of public urination and assault with a deadly weapon after he gave Stu Pidasol a golden shower following an altercation outside a Sydney brothel.

May 2016, Ryan Epicity was almost decapitated inside the Wombley Arena in London with an uppercut from hell, which was later ruled an 'Irish Pimp Slap'. Ryan would later retire from the MMA management game to work for Karter as a full-time assistant.

These are just several of his recent run-ins with the law and documented assaults. The list of his victims include Jus Dawg, Shortfuse, Dwayne Perry, Barnabas Sackett, Peel Steel, Andy Mugler, Dean Sutherland, the entire Vendetta/Musketqueer alliance, and many, many, more.


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"He beats the crap out of them. I love it!" - U.S. President Donald Trump

This isn't a good look for the MMA Tycoon Hall of Famer, who was until recently under a clinch-rape investigation of Kelly McGrady stemming from an incident at the Heavyweight Olympics in 2014 when Smokudju Womba lost to Chris Karter's fighter Patrick McWhiskey. Despite the case being open for nearly 3 years, early in 2017, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that no charges were to be filed. The United States President adamantly defended him after claiming to have talked to her on the phone himself.

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"She said it was this big and consensual. Believe me. I asked her." - U.S. President Donald Trump

While Chris Karter has the uncanny support of the United States President, he himself has been vocal about his disapproval of the Republic war-profiteering party and corruption within politics in general. Trump's support for Mr. Karter and his organization surprisingly remain unwavering. We managed to catch up with him walking into Convicted Fight Club in Los Angeles, and asked him to comment on his version of events that took place in Montreal with QFC Manager Billy Rose.

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"Sometimes you just gotta smack a bitch around." - Convicted Inc CEO Chris Karter

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"The Godfather" Don Marciano has been around the block a few times. A former #1 P4P ranked fighter in both MMA and Kickboxing, he was a legendary Mixed Martial Artist who was one of the best strikers ever in the game. He knows a thing or two about experience and fighting the best of the best. Of his 55 professional MMA fights 38 of them were against opponents who broke the top 100 p4p rankings. He had 24 fights vs top 10 ranked opponents and beat several former #1 P4P fighters including Dustin Douglas, Afro Samurai, Alistair Overoid, and Travis Reed. He also beaten #1 KT P4P fighters in Garson DeBramalo, Lorenzo Von Matterhorn, Sergei Dimitrovich, and Sher Sha Suri.

"It was a helluva ride."


At 48 years old, the intimidating Italian is now a full-time boxing coach at Convicted Fight Club. With 50 career knockouts under his belt he specializes in punch technique. Once an undersized fighter in his weight class, he's now a giant of a coach.


"We don't get a lot of Heavyweights in here. The only two we've got are Kajun Puno and my son Rocky."


It was hard to believe that there were only two heavyweight fighters actively training, but it was true. Kajun Puno and Rocco Marciano were the only two heavyweights registered to the gym that were active fighters.


"The other big guys that come in here and visit and train for a bit - they don't last very long. Kajun-boy's been beating the tar out of em for years."


The oldest son of Fidel has been training at the facility since he was 16 years old. Don Marciano has been teaching him the art of boxing ever since he entered the building and has witnessed the transformation of a teenager with a Purple Belt in BJJ turn into a full-grown 'Pinoy Savage' that's dished out some brutal sparring sessions.


"He was mellow when he got here. Y'know, calm and passive, a good kid. It took a while for the dog to come out. He was 6-5 and getting bigger and that's when I realized he's turnin' into one cold mother fucker. I think he had a chip on his shoulder cuz the kid took a lot of shit and his share of beatings from the media, and he started to take it out on a lot of these guys in the gym."


Marciano witnessed a lot of beatdowns over fighters with experienced records that left their previous manager to sign with Convicted.


"He knocked out Daniel Speed, Ikki (De Fenix), Strategos (Themistokles), Arthur Halo a bunch of these guys that came in here with experience. Hell I even seen him beat up on some of the little guys like (Zachary) Finyyard, Paul Green, and Kasey Scorpion."


We were curious if his coach thought it was personal, just business, or if he was out-right being a bully.


"They had to earn their stripes."


He pointed out Convicted Fight Club's policy and how the fighters competitive nature pushes them to elite levels of success.


"You can't just walk in here and expect not to bang it out. It's full-contact sparring. We work our way up to 100% at least once a week. We're fighters. We're not trainin' no bitches in here. If it's your first day at Convicted Fight Club, you fight."


'The Godfather' was quick to testify to the knockout power behind Kajun Puno's punches.


"Heavy hands. He aint the most technical guy in here but those hands are heavy. I've seen him knockdown just about every thing in here. He's a tough S.O.B. too - boy can take a whuppin'. I seen his old man light his ass up back in the day. Now they spend most of their time swinging hammers and doing cardio."


We asked what influence did he think Fidel's presence in the gym had on his son?


"It was big. It still is. His old man's a legend and everybody expects you to honor the family name. He can't give up and has to take the good with the bad. A lot of these guys can just walk out, disappear, and never be seen again and you would never hear a damn thing about it. If he walks out and quits he disgraces the Puno legacy and family name."


He was brutally honest that such a prestigious background in MMA could lead to inflated self-esteem and an egotistical personality.


"That boy's as stubborn as his old man too. He once told me 'Puno's don't need fancy boxing coach or hitting little mits; we have doctrine and PhD in fist-fighting and ass-kickin' dating back to primitive days of cave-man'. Hahaha."


At 31 years old, Kajun Puno won his first major title in EVOLUTION when he avenged his only Heavyweight loss by knocking out Jordi Joestar from Whymer Von Mastodon's camp. His next bout is a scheduled title fight for the Syn' Heavyweight championship. His opponent is current champ Obelix De Gaul. Marciano thinks Puno is entering prime, stating he hasn't peaked yet and has a lot of room for improvement.


"I fought til I was 41, I should of retired at 31, I peaked in my 20's. I'm training some guys like Kajun and A.D. (Abraham Donowitz) that are hittin' their prime in their 30's. A fighter like Kajun-boy, he's got by his whole career on talent, he's a natural fighter. There's still so much room for him to refine his technique. If he can stay healthy he can live up to the family name."


The only thing standing in between Kajun and the same belt his father once were around his waist is a heavy-hitting Frenchmen who's earned a reputation as one of the scariest guys in the heavyweight division that will wear you down, beat you up, and knock you senseless. His coach offered us some insight on his prediction for the upcoming fight.


"First or second round finish. Knockout or Submission. As deadly of a puncher as (Kajun) is, this kid was a Tycoon World Grappling Championship finalist. He might be better on the ground than he is standing up."


With 7 submission victories and a silver medal in the TWGC Division 1 competition, Kajun's track record backs up his coaches claims. This will be a fight for the ages.

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Cristian Tavares

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15-1-0 (5 KO's - 5 Subs - 5 Dec)

 

Fighter Bio:

When 17 year old Cristian Tavares, an Olympic Jr. Gold Medalist Boxing sensation heralded as the next Golden Boy, announced he'd abandon his promising boxing future to pursue a career in MMA, it was news that shocked the entire country of Mexico. He signed with Convicted CEO Chris Karter & rumors circulated that Russian Mafia affiliated manager, Azamat Alikov, struck a deal with the Cartel. Cristian adamantly denied these rumors & insisted that the change was his love for fighting & the admiration of the sport.

 

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After changing management agencies and signing with Chris Karter, he would sign with Victory Combat League in New York. Having coming from boxing in Mexico city and competing in the Olympics, he knew he was ready for the bright lights. He was a 20 year old 1-0 Lightweight MMA fighter and in his first fight with the organization he would receive an offer to face the 6-1-1 Bapu Burpha who was 22 years old and vastly more experienced and trained. Karter was furious with the fight offer but Cristian believed he was the best in the world and wanted to test himself and prove to everybody that he was as good as he thought he was. He went into the fight looking for the one-punch kill, and the result was a sobering experience. He'd go on to lose this fight letting far too many leg kicks go un-checked and getting worked over in the clinch pressed up against the cage.

 

"I wanna apologize to the fans. Lo siento (I am sorry). I can do better, I'll train harder. I'm better than this guy, and I'm a better fighter than this. Now I gotta go out and prove it."

 

 

His confidence unwavering even in defeat, he'd vow vengeance and to bounce back even harder, realizing that he can't rely on his boxing and punching power to win every fight, that he'd need to refine his technique and put in hours at the gym. Chris Karter was still furious with the mismatch and was very public with his disapproval. Tavares' next opponent was a 27 year old wrestler, and he made quick work of him submitting his foe 40 seconds into the first round. VCL would go defunct with rumors circulating that Convicted Inc. shut down the promotion due to piss-poor matchmaking.

 

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Cristian Tavares would train his ass off at Convicted Fight Club to fix the holes in his game and compete on the local circuit adding experience to his resume. Even though he faces 3 local cans, he'd defeat them in impressive fashion displaying his finishing ability with 1 submission, 1 TKO, and 1 Superman Punch that earned his some notoriety.

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The 4-1 fighter dropped down to the Featherweight division signing with GENERATION, and quickly faced major step up and competition in comparison to the QFC fight scene. His first fight would be against Sonny Muchacho's fighter Ching Ching. He'd win in dominant fashion, utilizing crisp punches and excellent technique as he picked apart his opponent for 3 rounds on the way to a unanimous decision. His next opponent was former GENERATION champion Anton Altair, and it turned out to be closest fight of his career. Cristian's boxing was once again on display in the first two rounds but he'd show a lack of discipline in the 3rd and Altair would land a voluminous amount of kicks. He picked up the win but it was a close fight that ended in a Majority Decision victory.

 

"He's a tough dude. I didn't start checking leg kicks til the final minute of the 4th round, that was probably a mistake, eh? But y'know, live and learn. I really thought I was just as good of a kick boxer if not better and I tried to prove it early, y'know, but I kinda kicked him in the junk and it I felt bad for amigo, man, right in the nads. So it through me off my game a lil."

 

Next opponent; Davie Brophy, from the flamboyant and eccentric GBK camp. Although his manager was a weird, awkward, string-bean of a human being, Davie was actually quite the fighter. He was a 4x Featherweight Champion and future GENERATION Hall of Famer. This was a #1 contender fight and the first of Cristian's career. Brophy was fresh off a title fight that he lost via Decision, and was hungry to get back into the mix. None-the-less, the Mexican Jr. Olympian would come out and dominate the fight for 3 rounds earning a hard earned decision.

 

 

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GENERATION would shut down, and Cristian was standing there with his dick in his hand, no title shot he deserved. New York didn't work out. London didn't work out. There weren't a whole lot of offers coming in that made sense. He decided to sign with HFC (Hardcore Fighting Championships) because he wanted to freeze his nuts off in St. Petersburg, Russia. His first fight offer was vs Jeremiah Lukker's Jiu-Jitsu specialist Fransisco Costa, and he'd TKO Costa in the opening stretch of the 3rd round. This win was enough to warrant him a title shot vs a legend in the organization.

 

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When Cristian signed to HFC's Featherweight division, Kotetsu Yamamoto was the reigning champion and he looked unbeatable. He was coming off 7 consecutive title defenses. He was a 13-2 fighter with the only 2 losses of his career coming in his first 3 fights. Yamamoto was riding a 12-fight win streak and a huge favorite going into the bout. When the fight started, Tavares came out and threw a leg kick and Yamamoto instantly countered with a takedown. Cristian wasn't phased nor was he impressed. He secured an arm, flipped on his stomach, and cranked til Yamamoto screamed in pain and tapped out. The fight was over before it even started and at 1:33 of Round 1, your new HFC Featherweight Champion, Cristian Tavares!

 

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The entire organization was in disbelief and so was Yamamoto and Ken Takahashi's camp. They knew Tavares was a world class boxer, but they didn't respect his Jiu-Jitsu and suffered for it. An immediate rematch was put on the table and after back-in-forth negotiations between the two's management, Tavares vs Yamamoto II was official. This time the HFC Hall of famer wanted nothing to do with the ground game, and tried to smother the Mexican boxer against the cage and point-fight. He had success with it early but by the 3rd round Cristian started to adapt, implement his gameplan, and takeover the fight. Tavares was out there head hunting, and early in the 5th round he dropped Yamamoto with a slick left-right combination and followed it up by cracking him with a monster right hand that left him toppling backwards into the canvas and unconscious. Cristian Tavares just sent the entire organization a message.

 

"I don't play that shit homes. This is my belt. That first fight wasn't no fluke."

 

 

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One belt wasn't enough. After crowning himself the king of the division and knocking the old one off of the block, there were no other contenders left. He decided to move up to Lightweight and face the 155 lb champion, Teemu Karjalainen who was on a 7 fight win streak. 5 rounds of excellence and one golden shower later, Cristian Tavares was a two-division champion. The competition kept coming. He'd face a murderers row of opponents; Ben Miller, Lee Sang Seok, and Ely Scrubs. After a good fight with Ben Miller that went the distance, he'd face back-to-back BJJ black belts. Cristian Tavares would submit them both in the first round - the first submission losses of both of their careers.

 

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Cristian Tavares is on a 14 fight win streak. He is the HFC Featherweight and Lightweight champion. He's cleaned out both divisions and survived the gauntlet that was in his way. He was dominant in victory, flawless in technique, and he's beaten the best the organization has had to offer. He's considered one of the best fighters in his division(s) by most MMA analyst and if you ask his coaches, he's still got a lot of room for improvement. He recently announced on Buzz that he's taking a vacation - and he's earned it.

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Q&A with Chris Karter

About Me: Chris Karter

The man you hate to love and love to hate. The Knockout King. The Messiah of Tycoon. White Jesus. Regardless of how you know him, he's undeniably the most polarizing management figure in the MMA landscape. We had a chance to sit down for a quick Q&A with MMATycoon legend and this is what he has to say.


You've been notorious for capturing headlines and making noise you entire career. Has anything changed?

Yeah, I've toned it down a bit.


Any particular reason?

My opponents aren't worthy of the publicity and exposure I bring to the table.


You've had your share of rivalries over the years: Broken Halo Pride, Estefan Chiscano, Jacky Chan, BrainSmasher, International Cocksmen, Vendetta, Qlimax...

I've conquered and defeated every one of them. It's a war of attrition.


Nowadays it's the likes of Ryan Epicity, G Wad, and what is quickly becoming known as The Six Musketqueers. Anything different?

They're weak and flamboyant. They're basically the remnants of Vendetta. I've been smacking them around forever. They'll get dismantled just like Convicted's other adversaries in the past.


Speaking of, what's the state of Convicted Inc these days? Avon, LT, and so many other great managers have either retired or taken a step back away from the fight game.

Those two guys are legends. They're both the GOAT of their era. As far as the official state of Convicted, we're thriving and prosperous. We might not have the management activity that we've had in the past, but we're still the best alliance in the game. Michael Knight, Davy, Klatz, Hans, these dudes are top managers in the game. Then you have Mannetosen and Chuck Grace. You can't go anywhere in the world without seeing their bodies on a billboard. International sex symbols.


Despite many a hiatus, 2016 was a big year for you. You walked away with 5 MMA Golden Globe Awards. That's pretty impressive.

I'm not surprised. I wake up in the morning and piss excellence. To be fair, two of those awards were for spanking the child out of Ryan Epicity.


You've survived numerous roster turnovers. Top fighters retiring. How do you feel about your current roster moving forward?

Donowitz has finally emerged into the fighter he was supposed to be. It's a tough landscape out there for grapplers. It took him forever to crack the top 10 but better late than never. He's a TWGC Div 1 champ and the current Syn Featherweight champion. I'm not sure how much longer he'll last, he's been in 50+ pro fights, but I'm proud of what he's accomplished. Ozzy McKane has taken a step back but I think by the end of EPL it'll get him back on track - it worked for Abe. Kajun Puno is following in his dads gigantic footsteps and is the current EVO champ and has a title fight in Syn' coming up. His career started off up and down but he's looked excellent as a Heavyweight.


Yes, all those guys are great. But they're all over 30 years old. What about the younger generation?

Orlando Diggs and Cristian Tavares are only 25 or 26 years old. Orlando's a Budo Rei FC Hall of Famer and Cristian is a two division champion at HFC. They're both young and have cracked the top 10 w/c so I know their future's are bright. I have multiple champions that are 20 years old or younger too. We dominate the ID restricted market.


Who's your most promising fighter under 21 years old?

Xavier Frost is a beast. Rocky Marciano is turning into a monster. Genetically Hiroshi Ekaku. Of course the son of Hakuin Ekaku is a beast. If he can get past the mental road block he'll be a top fighter. They're all succeeding early in their careers but it's not always about how you start your career, so much as how you finish it. I've got at least 10 guys that are under 21 on my roster and I can see a handful of them cracking the top 10 p4p in the future. When you've got a manager as talented as me, anything is possible.

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Chris Karter is a lot of things. He's the face of Convicted Inc - the greatest alliance ever. He's the GOAT in the Hall of Fame. He is the KO King. He's a Los Angeles Sex Symbol. One thing that goes unnoticed, is the amount of charitable work that he brings to the table. He is giving, wise, borderline omnipotent. His mentees succeed under his leadership. Today the GOAT is outlining the keys of success for a tycoon manager.

 

  • Hire the KO King as a mentor.
  • Read his Beginner Manual.
  • Emulate his style.
  • Listen to his advice.
  • Buy VIP management license.
  • Open a private gym.
  • Eat your protein.
  • Be persistent.
  • Scout your opponent.
  • Know thy enemy.
  • Read Sun Tzu's Art of War.
  • Piss Excellence.
  • Persevere through adversity.
  • Let your opponent know you are going to win.
  • Remind them how much better you are than them before you win.
  • Remind them after you win.
  • Join or start an alliance.
  • Stay away from Mustketqueers, Legion of Doom, and Steel Penn Alliance.
  • Stay away from Qlimax.
  • Don't listen to failures like GBK, Ryan Epicity, or any other Musketqueer.
  • Don't buy Mentor's penis cream.
  • Don't open companies for Steel Penn.
  • If you need a cheap hooker, call G Wad's mom.
  • If you need a cheap gigolo, call The Philosopher.
  • Rub Chuck Grace's head for good luck.
  • Either head; one is lucky, one is really lucky.

These are some tips from your K.O. Guru. The People's Champ. His Majesty; Chris Karter.

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Coming soon...

BP's fighter^ . . . . CK's fighter^

oh wait, that already happened.

 

# of Chris Karter KO victories over Blake Phoenix = 0

# of Blake Phoenix KO victories over Chris Karter = 1

 

The TRUE KO King has spoken.

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BP's fighter^ . . . . CK's fighter^

oh wait, that already happened.

 

# of Chris Karter KO victories over Blake Phoenix = 0

# of Blake Phoenix KO victories over Chris Karter = 1

 

The TRUE KO King has spoken.

 

 

2 wins vs 1 loss vs you

1 win vs 0 losses vs Jackson Wink

 

 

You won the body gas race at HW. My fighter fought til he was asleep. Your fighter tapped out like a bitch.

 

 

don't forget the slider clinic I put on the highest hyped fighter on your roster.

 

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(whole fight here, highlights below)

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De Gaul plants his feet and lands a nice head kick!

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It looks like Kajun Puno has been cut.

Puno connects with a lovely jab that went straight through the gap between De Gaul's hands.

Puno takes a shot to the nose. Hopefully that hasn't broken it.

We've seen a great period of action over the last minute or so - credit to both fighters for going all out!

Puno misses with a leg kick and De Gaul counters with a nice uppercut.

The crowd cheering loudly, showing their appreciation for the quality fight we're seeing here.

Puno jabs De Gaul right on the nose. De Gaul blinks but takes it well.

De Gaul on the wrong end of a vicious looking body shot.

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De Gaul drops Puno with a beautiful combination! Puno stares up at his opponent, who ushers him back to his feet - De Gaul is looking for the KO!

De Gaul waving his hands out in front of him, looking to distract Puno.

Puno lands a jab.
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It looks like Obelix De Gaul has been cut.

De Gaul fakes a head shot and lands one to the body

And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.


A close round but Obelix De Gaul will probably get the nod.

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Puno getting the better of the striking in that exchange.


De Gaul takes one on the chin but keeps coming.

Wooooo! Give it up for these two warriors! They are putting on a show!

Puno lands a beauty of a right hand that gets the crowd cheering.


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Puno cracks De Gaul with a big right hand that sends him crashing to the floor. Puno has the opportunity to follow him to the ground but instead he's beckoning De Gaul to stand back up!
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De Gaul is rocked!


Ooooh, nice body kick lands from Puno. De Gaul shrugs it off though.


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De Gaul is holding his hands too far apart here. Puno throws a hard, straight punch right down the pipe and BOOM! De Gaul is out! That punch landed square on the jaw - what a shot!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:42 of round 2, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Kajun Puno!
Kajun Puno is the new heavyweight champion!

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Puno walks up to Michael Knight and shakes his hand before walking over to the opponents camp and corner, he appears to be exchanging respect. Chris Karter fist bumps Syn's matchmaker and the two Convicted Inc members start conversating, meanwhile Puno is approached by Louie DePalma and receives his new heavyweight championship belt. Shortly after he's greeted by Joe Rogan for a post fight interview in the center of the cage.

"First off congratulations. That was an incredible knockout and one heck of a fight. This whole situation, it is a fascinating story and a truly remarkable ending. Unreal. You faced some adversity early on. You were knocked down in the first round, how bad were you hurt?"

"He land good combination. Big punches, I think I took shots well. Been hit harder."

"Talk us through the knockout. That was clean and right down the pipe."

"He hit me very hard, first round. Wanted payback. It's fight you know? I swing hard right and boom - lights out."

"It's hard to believe that your father, Fidel, a Syn' --- "

Crowd roars. Colosseum rocks.

"Hahaha. They love it. Your father, Syn' Hall of Famer, he held this same belt. 24 years ago. What's it mean for you to be standing here, right now, with the same belt in your hands?"

"It was fun. Lots of hard work. Fidel, come here old man."

Fidel Puno walks into the cage. Crowd goes insane. Chants of "Puno" echo throughout Los Angeles.

"Belt is back with Puno family."

Kajun and Fidel hold the Syn' Heavyweight Championship in the air together. The fans go nuts and an earthquake is registered in the city of Angels.

"This might be the greatest moment I've ever seen. Unbelievable. I can't hear myself think! I am so happy for you and your family right now, I can only imagine how you guys must feel, I can't wait to see you in action again. It was an honor calling this fight and good luck in your next one, where ever it may be."

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INTERVIEW WITH ORLANDO DIGGS

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Q: Your teammate Kajun Puno just captured the Syn' Heavyweight title. What's the morale at Convicted Fight Club right now?

 

A: Good vibes. Everybody proud.

Q: Fans want to know what you were doing at Wild Bar's Bar in New York City?

 

A: Mannetosen told me 'bout some bad ass Finland dude from his camp was 'bout to kick some ass.

 

 

Q: Are you referring to Pekka "Punch Master" Toivonen that won the Gladiator KT Tournament?

 

A: He had a dope mullet.

 

 

Q: In your last fight you beat Musketqueer fighter Yngve Stolt from The Philosopher's camp for the 2nd time. You were much more dominant in this recent victory. What contributed to your success?

 

A: The camp too damn good. We wake up and piss excellence out here.

 

 

Q: You're not currently booked for a fight, what's next?

A: Stay in the gym, step my game up, get back in line for that title shot.


Q: Are you lobbying for a rematch with current champ Chief Tappenhomma?

 

A: No doubt. But I know how it is, I gotta earn my shot. He's at the top and I gotta climb the latter and when I do, I'ma kick his ass down.


Q: Do you have any idea who your next opponent will be?

A: No but Mega Jug better figure it out or I'm gonna storm into his office and snatch his lil ass up and smack the Korean Jesus outta him.

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"It don't matter if you win or lose, as long as you try your hardest."

Introducing "The Viking" Tomas Marley, MMA veteran and product of Convicted Fight Club, the best damn gym in the world run by the legendary Chris Karter. The Convicted fighter is sporting an impressively pedestrian record of 19-13. Marley fired his former manager Anita Baker to hire Karter, and now he is going to Anita Job if he doesn't find success in the MMA cage. He's a 20 fight veteran of EVO and CEC - two of the premier organizations in the MMA world. Tomas is in the process of making a comeback story of the ages. After starting his career under new management with a forgettable 8-8, he's went an incredible..... 6-3. But he did win a grappling championship somewhere in the middle of that.

 

 

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"I won Gold at the Tycoon World Grappling championships and all I got was this shirt."

That was the high point of The Viking's career, when he won the Division 1 Lightweight TWGC tournament. In the 2nd round of the finals he rag-dolled Bjorn O'donnel's fighter and choked him out in seconds in one of the most one-sided grappling matches of all time. In the finale he would go up against, who woulda thunk it, Stockton's kid cannabis, hometown ninja, Nick Diaz. This was the first time Tomas ever competed for a championship or trophy and he'd take home the gold after he won in dominant fashion. This was the moment that was going to rejuvenate his career. He has yet to compete for another title. He is 2-2 since his moment of glory, the pinnacle of his mediocrity.

 

 

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"Winning ain't everything mon."

Tomas Marley may be a white-skinned man in Jamaica, but he's a brother among his people and a talented ganja farmer on the island. Tomas is named after his ancestor, a Norwegian viking who left Scandinavia and paddled all the way to Jamaica centuries ago in search for a magical plant. After arriving in Ocho Rios, he found the sacred herb, settled in with the locals, and lived happily ever after. One day Tomas got really baked and signed up for cage fighting - he's been doing it ever since.

 

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"Tomas is a bit dim, but in a lovable way."

It's documented that the run-of-the-mill fighter is well liked by team mates and appreciated. He has a reputation for being supportive during his teammates fight camps, catering to their training and preparation needs. He's truly selfless and without ambition. How he's managed to remain in company of elite management for such a long period of time is a testament to his character and likability.

 

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"Will fight for food."

Tomas Marley is currently unsigned with really nice offers on the table. He's fought at 155, 145, but has announced that he's officially dropping down to 135 after his case of the munchies has depleted the Jamaican food economy, creating a malnourished and starvation epidemic. Because of this he's gone vegan and grows all of his own herb and veggies - trimming down to 135 lbs -claiming he is in the best shape of his life.

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