The1rstSaint Posted October 1, 2017 Author Report Share Posted October 1, 2017 Lightweight Rankings Champion. Vacant 1. Viktor Bestarsson (14-7-0) L,W,W,W,W 2. Piere De Crote (18-9-0) W,W,L,W,W 3. Manny Machado (32-17-0) L,W,L,L,W 4. William Henry Bonney (29-13-1) L,L,W,L,W 5. Dominic Fortune (21-7-0) W,L,W,W,W 6. Nik Snow (5-1-1) L,W,D,W,W 7. Andrew Ryan (22-15-0) L,W,L,W,W 8. Damien Redman (24-17-0) W,L,L,W,W 9. Heng Jiang (12-9-0) W,L,L,W,W 10. Masada The Zealot (5-2-0) W,L,L,W,W 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The1rstSaint Posted October 5, 2017 Author Report Share Posted October 5, 2017 Welterweight Rankings http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14327460436189.gif Champion. Lasse Alatalo (14-2-0) W,W,W,L,W 1. Hugh Moors (9-1-0) W,W,W,W,W 2. Laat Dovah-Kinn (12-2-0) W,W,W,W,L 3. Jos Beton (15-8-0) W,L,W,W,L 4. Jaun-Paul Fredrickson (18-12-0) W,D,L,L,L 5. Brian Hardy (25-10-1) L,W,L,W,W 6. Shintaro Nomo (29-12-0) W,W,L,L,W 7. Frank Martin (12-4-1) W,W,W,L,L 8. Aleksei Marshal (18-10-0) L,L,L,L,L 9. Alan Ford (13-12-0) W,L,W,W,L 10.Antoni Kristofer Hong (21-12-0) L,W,L,W,W 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The1rstSaint Posted October 5, 2017 Author Report Share Posted October 5, 2017 Middleweight Rankings http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/38/38w20.jpg Champion. BJ McGobblecock, Jr. (21-9-2) W,W,L,L,W 1. Bruno Steve (14-8-0) L,W,W,W,W 2. Antonio Lobo (27-15-1) W,W,D,W,L 3. Lance Legstrong (23-21-0) L,W,W,L,L 4. Yamato Take (8-1-0) W,W,W,L,W 5. Hector Davis (15-9-1) W,W,L,W,L 6. Obi Canuel (14-10-0) L,L,W,W,L 7. Vladimir Ignatov (33-16-3) W,L,W,L,W 8. Ragnar Danneskjöld (21-18-0) L,W,W,L,W 9. Marco Macotti (29-17-2) W,L,W,W,L 10.Remy LeBeau (15-15-0) L,W,L,W,L 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The1rstSaint Posted October 5, 2017 Author Report Share Posted October 5, 2017 Lightheavyweight Rankings http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/37/37w47.jpg Champion. Gerry Kelly (22-5-1) W,W,W,L,W 1. Kevin Garbutt (15-7-0) L,W,W,W,W 2. Steve The Smiling Assassin (12-3-0) W,W,W,L,W 3. Demon Maia (35-18-1) W,L,L,W,W 4. Tyson James (8-3-0) W,W,W,L,W 5. Atlas Metaxas (11-8-0) L,W,W,W,W 6. Michel Teló (28-15-1) L,W,L,L,L 7. Erland Eliasson (13-9-0) W,L,W,W,L 8. Machine Gun (21-19-1) L,L,W,W,W 9. Luiz Araujo (17-21-1) W,L,W,W,L 10.Mauricio Dela Cruz (19-5-0) L,L,W,W,W 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The1rstSaint Posted October 5, 2017 Author Report Share Posted October 5, 2017 Heavyweight Rankings http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/30/30w11.jpg Champion. Gabriel Gray (16-3-0) W,W,W,W,W 1. Alexey Juravlev (28-14-1) D,W,W,L,L 2. Tormund Giantsbane (19-16-1) W,L,W,L,W 3. Maksymilian Gracie (15-7-1) W,L,W,L,W 4. Sami Vatanen (11-10-0) W,L,W,L,L 5. Matt Weston (26-12-1) W,W,W,W,W 6. Colin Turnbull (7-3-1) W,W,L,W,L 7. Mauler Jackman (14-5-0) L,W,W,W,W 8. Ralph McGuire Jr (7-5-0) W,W,L,L,L 9. Marcus Dantes (36-19-1) W,L,W,W,L 10.Tel Britton (24-14-0) W,L,W,L,L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The1rstSaint Posted October 5, 2017 Author Report Share Posted October 5, 2017 Superheavyweight Rankings http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14462969332634.jpg Champion. Dante Boudain (23-10-1) W.W.W.W.W 1. Mohammed Jihad (25-12-0) L,W,W,W,W 2. Lucifer Satan (23-12-0) W,L,W,L,W 3. Captain Boromir (27-17-1) L,W,L,W,D 4. Lock Bresnar (19-16-1) W,W,L,W,L 5. Cyrus Great (11-11-0) W,L,W,W,L 6. Mats Thoreson (16-17-0) L,W,W,L,L 7. Borg Bunting (18-9-2) W,L,D,L,L 8. Fedor Hunt (11-10-0) L,W,W,W,L 9. Maximillian Xezeron (23-18-1) W,W,L,W,W 10.Halo Olah (30-18-0) L,W,W,W,W 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted October 6, 2017 Report Share Posted October 6, 2017 Keep an eye out for Brian Hardy at 170lbs ... he will be champion by the end of this year !!!! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The1rstSaint Posted October 26, 2017 Author Report Share Posted October 26, 2017 http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1507797117image.jpeg Preview by NickKap Welcome one and all for the official event preview of MMMA 47: Night of Champions 3, presented by RAGS of a Ronin! Looking to sell out the 6,500-seat Venice Beach Arena in sunny Los Angeles, Madness MMA will bring its die-hard fans three action-packed title fights, plus the grand finale of the Featherweight Tournament and a slew of other great bouts on the undercard. The main feature of the night, however, is Gabriel “Sylar” Gray (17-3-0) against “El Gordo” Dante Boudain (24-10-1) in the Heavyweight division. The 29-year-old Gray is riding high entering Saturday’s contest, winning seven consecutive bouts including four fights during his time at Synchronicity. Since joining Madness MMA in August 2017, Gray won all three of his fights via brutal knockouts. Gray dominated Mohammed Jihad in a third-round KO at MMMA 39 to earn his Heavyweight title belt, and successfully defended his title at MMMA 44 with a nasty KO in the first round against Alexey Juralev. As a sensational boxer and Muay Thai fighter, an exceptional wrestler, and a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Gabriel Gray is as complete a fighter as they come in the Heavyweight division. Standing in Gray’s way of an eight consecutive win is the baddest man from Canada, Dante Boudain. Boudain, still spry and full of energy at 33 years old, is on an astounding nine-fight winning streak in the Super Heavyweight division with four title defenses. “El Gordo” has won every fight of his Madness MMA career by KO or TKO, adding to his total of 21 wins via KO or TKO. In his last fight, against Mohammed Jihad, Boudain battered his opponent for the entire round before dropping his opponent with a devastating right hand with only 30 seconds left in the round. In this must-see-matchup between the two former Synchronicity men, it could truly go anyone’s way. With their skills so close to each other, it could all come down to fight tactics and luck. Can Boudain unify the Heavyweight and Super Heavyweight divisions with a win on Saturday? Or can Gray takeout the top dog in the 265+ lb. weight class? In the second title fight of the evening, we’ve got Bruno “Grim Reaper” Steve (15-8-0) squaring off against Antonio “Amazon Assassin” Lobo (27-15-1) for the Middleweight championship. Steve has just regained his Middleweight title from BJ McGobblecock, Jr. via unanimous decision at MMMA 45 in early October. It was a rematch of the September 20 MMMA Clown Caos 21 against McGobblecock, Jr. where “Grim Reaper” lost in a five-round unanimous decision. Of his 15 career wins, 13 have come from knockout or technical knockout. Steve is a threat in all phases of the fight game, with Elite/Exceptional striking, Elite wrestling, and a black belt in BJJ. Grim Reaper’s opponent, Lobo enters the octagon on the heels of two consecutive wins following a draw against Kabal Labak at MMMA 31. His win against Ceoghan Cartwright at MMMA 36 was secured with a second-round triangle submission, while his W at MMMA 40 was a unanimous decision over Obi Canuel. Lobo also holds a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, while he is Sensational in boxing, Muay Thai, and wrestling. The Amazon Assassin also possesses excellent stamina and grappling skills. Much like our main event, this title fight could truly go either way. However, based on the pre-fight stats and readout, Steve holds a slight edge due to his higher fighter skill and younger age. Saturday’s third title fight comes in the Bantamweight division. Reigning champion Marc “Moon Knight” Spector (16-6-0) takes on Paul “G” Hewitt (15-4-0). An amazing stand-up fighter and a deadly submission specialist, the American champion Spector is used to the Bantamweight spotlight, fighting in his seventh consecutive title fight in Madness MMA. Moon Knight originally lost his Bantamweight belt against Alexander Pedan at MMMA 29, taking three months off to get his mind and body right from the shocking loss, and then regaining his belt at MMMA 40 with a TKO win against Yuri Sokorov with a series of strikes in the second round. Spector won his first title defense with a nasty head kick in the second round against Dada Mata at MMMA Clown Caos 23. In the other corner the younger (if you can call 32 years-old young) Paul Hewitt. Hewitt is on a massive string of victories, winning nine straight fights all over the United States… even a QFC! Seven of his nine straight wins have come by KO or TKO, including his first two Madness MMA fights. Hewitt’s heavy hands are an incredible asset for him, as well as his remarkable wrestling abilities to get people to the ground and allow himself to unleash his hammer fists into a guy’s face. Paul’s last two Madness MMA fights (2nd Round TKO vs. Kyle Rad, 3rd Round TKO vs. Rafal Jackiewicz) have gone past the first round, so he has the stamina to take a fight long, but can he make it through the championship rounds? This one looks to go to Spector. He’s the better fighter in every major category, and he has the most experience in title fights. However, Hewitt hasn’t gotten to where he is in Madness MMA without some success in the ring. And one punch can change an entire fight, so who knows what’ll happen on Saturday when that bell rings. Our fourth and final main event of the evening is the grand finale of the Madness MMA Featherweight Tournament between Arshnoor “THE BRUTALIZER” Singh (51-26-4) and Cholo “CVG” Van Gaal(20-6-0). The top two fighters in the Madness MMA Featherweight division, this tournament final features a couple of old guys who are giving it their all each time they step inside the octagon. The #1 fighter in the weight class, Van Gaal has won both of his tournament fights with brutal first round knockouts. The heavy-handed Spaniard dropped Baki Hanma in the tournament’s opening round with a set of powerful hooks early in the first round at MMMA 39, and then destroyed Ben Henley with a left-right-uppercut combo late in the first round of MMMA 43, earning him a spot in the tournament title bout. Van Gaal’s Sensational boxing and Wonderful Muay Thai have served him well in his long MMA career, as has his Exceptional wrestling and BJJ brown belt. After moving over from Montreal-based Aggressive Damage, Singh has made an immediate impact in the Featherweight division in Madness MMA. THE BRUTALIZER earned his place in the tournament final with a unanimous decision win over Silvio Crespo in MMMA 39 and a first round knockout over James Kruase at MMMA 43 when he dropped him with a beautiful straight-hook combo in under two minutes. Having been in the fight game since 2013, Singh knows a thing or two about performing in big fights. With Exceptional boxing/Muay Thai, Elite wrestling and a brown belt in BJJ, Singh still has plenty left in the tank and should prove to be a threat in his new Los Angeles fighting organization. Both fighters are exceptional athletes as they get up there in age. Although Van Gaal is the higher ranked fighter in the organization, Singh is clearly the more experienced fighter and has better stats based on the pre-fight analysis. Still, this is anyone’s match and it could all come down to fight strategy. Even the undercard fights of MMMA 47 are loaded with exciting match-ups! Frank “The Transporter” Martin (12-4-1) against Jos Beton (15-8-0) is a strong Welterweight match. Beton is as strong a wrestler and submission artist as they come (all 15 wins have been via submission), and Martin is a deadly stand-up striker. “The Iron Hammer” Borg Bunting (18-9-2) will throw down with Cyrus “The” Great(11-11-0) in a Super Heavyweight battle. A showdown between heavy hitters in the stand-up game for who may get their chance to fight for the belt. Alan Ford (13-12-0) looks to drop Brian Hardy (25-10-1) in a Welterweight clash. The two are nearly identical in terms of fighter skill, but Ford has a slight edge in the stand-up game thanks to his Elite Muay Thai. “Rotten” Ronnie McDonald (15-21-0) is aiming for his third straight victory, and to do that he’ll have to battle Chris Gunn (17-13-1) in this Lightweight bout. Is McDonald’s black belt in BJJ enough to tip this one in his favor? Or can Gunn keep this standing and utilize his Exceptional boxing and Muay Thai? Old man Pozar “Puta Machina” Pozar (26-38-0) faces off against older man Jarni “Tappaja” Kutsoo (33-35-0) in the Bantamweight division. Pozar is the favorite in this fight, with his higher fighter skill and speed, but can Kutsoo’s strength put him over the top? Finally, Nero Burningrom (6-9-0) squares off against Johnie “Money” Cash (18-12-0) in a showdown of Bantamweights. Cash is looking to snap a four-fight skid, but he’s at a clear disadvantage in the submission department (black belt for Burningrom to Cash’s white belt). If I’m Cash’s man in the corner, I’m telling him to keep this fight standing! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted October 30, 2017 Report Share Posted October 30, 2017 http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1507797117image.jpeg Preview by NickKap Welcome one and all for the official event preview of MMMA 47: Night of Champions 3, presented by RAGS of a Ronin! Looking to sell out the 6,500-seat Venice Beach Arena in sunny Los Angeles, Madness MMA will bring its die-hard fans three action-packed title fights, plus the grand finale of the Featherweight Tournament and a slew of other great bouts on the undercard. The main feature of the night, however, is Gabriel “Sylar” Gray (17-3-0) against “El Gordo” Dante Boudain (24-10-1) in the Heavyweight division. The 29-year-old Gray is riding high entering Saturday’s contest, winning seven consecutive bouts including four fights during his time at Synchronicity. Since joining Madness MMA in August 2017, Gray won all three of his fights via brutal knockouts. Gray dominated Mohammed Jihad in a third-round KO at MMMA 39 to earn his Heavyweight title belt, and successfully defended his title at MMMA 44 with a nasty KO in the first round against Alexey Juralev. As a sensational boxer and Muay Thai fighter, an exceptional wrestler, and a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Gabriel Gray is as complete a fighter as they come in the Heavyweight division. Standing in Gray’s way of an eight consecutive win is the baddest man from Canada, Dante Boudain. Boudain, still spry and full of energy at 33 years old, is on an astounding nine-fight winning streak in the Super Heavyweight division with four title defenses. “El Gordo” has won every fight of his Madness MMA career by KO or TKO, adding to his total of 21 wins via KO or TKO. In his last fight, against Mohammed Jihad, Boudain battered his opponent for the entire round before dropping his opponent with a devastating right hand with only 30 seconds left in the round. In this must-see-matchup between the two former Synchronicity men, it could truly go anyone’s way. With their skills so close to each other, it could all come down to fight tactics and luck. Can Boudain unify the Heavyweight and Super Heavyweight divisions with a win on Saturday? Or can Gray takeout the top dog in the 265+ lb. weight class? In the second title fight of the evening, we’ve got Bruno “Grim Reaper” Steve (15-8-0) squaring off against Antonio “Amazon Assassin” Lobo (27-15-1) for the Middleweight championship. Steve has just regained his Middleweight title from BJ McGobblecock, Jr. via unanimous decision at MMMA 45 in early October. It was a rematch of the September 20 MMMA Clown Caos 21 against McGobblecock, Jr. where “Grim Reaper” lost in a five-round unanimous decision. Of his 15 career wins, 13 have come from knockout or technical knockout. Steve is a threat in all phases of the fight game, with Elite/Exceptional striking, Elite wrestling, and a black belt in BJJ. Grim Reaper’s opponent, Lobo enters the octagon on the heels of two consecutive wins following a draw against Kabal Labak at MMMA 31. His win against Ceoghan Cartwright at MMMA 36 was secured with a second-round triangle submission, while his W at MMMA 40 was a unanimous decision over Obi Canuel. Lobo also holds a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, while he is Sensational in boxing, Muay Thai, and wrestling. The Amazon Assassin also possesses excellent stamina and grappling skills. Much like our main event, this title fight could truly go either way. However, based on the pre-fight stats and readout, Steve holds a slight edge due to his higher fighter skill and younger age. Saturday’s third title fight comes in the Bantamweight division. Reigning champion Marc “Moon Knight” Spector (16-6-0) takes on Paul “G” Hewitt (15-4-0). An amazing stand-up fighter and a deadly submission specialist, the American champion Spector is used to the Bantamweight spotlight, fighting in his seventh consecutive title fight in Madness MMA. Moon Knight originally lost his Bantamweight belt against Alexander Pedan at MMMA 29, taking three months off to get his mind and body right from the shocking loss, and then regaining his belt at MMMA 40 with a TKO win against Yuri Sokorov with a series of strikes in the second round. Spector won his first title defense with a nasty head kick in the second round against Dada Mata at MMMA Clown Caos 23. In the other corner the younger (if you can call 32 years-old young) Paul Hewitt. Hewitt is on a massive string of victories, winning nine straight fights all over the United States… even a QFC! Seven of his nine straight wins have come by KO or TKO, including his first two Madness MMA fights. Hewitt’s heavy hands are an incredible asset for him, as well as his remarkable wrestling abilities to get people to the ground and allow himself to unleash his hammer fists into a guy’s face. Paul’s last two Madness MMA fights (2nd Round TKO vs. Kyle Rad, 3rd Round TKO vs. Rafal Jackiewicz) have gone past the first round, so he has the stamina to take a fight long, but can he make it through the championship rounds? This one looks to go to Spector. He’s the better fighter in every major category, and he has the most experience in title fights. However, Hewitt hasn’t gotten to where he is in Madness MMA without some success in the ring. And one punch can change an entire fight, so who knows what’ll happen on Saturday when that bell rings. Our fourth and final main event of the evening is the grand finale of the Madness MMA Featherweight Tournament between Arshnoor “THE BRUTALIZER” Singh (51-26-4) and Cholo “CVG” Van Gaal(20-6-0). The top two fighters in the Madness MMA Featherweight division, this tournament final features a couple of old guys who are giving it their all each time they step inside the octagon. The #1 fighter in the weight class, Van Gaal has won both of his tournament fights with brutal first round knockouts. The heavy-handed Spaniard dropped Baki Hanma in the tournament’s opening round with a set of powerful hooks early in the first round at MMMA 39, and then destroyed Ben Henley with a left-right-uppercut combo late in the first round of MMMA 43, earning him a spot in the tournament title bout. Van Gaal’s Sensational boxing and Wonderful Muay Thai have served him well in his long MMA career, as has his Exceptional wrestling and BJJ brown belt. After moving over from Montreal-based Aggressive Damage, Singh has made an immediate impact in the Featherweight division in Madness MMA. THE BRUTALIZER earned his place in the tournament final with a unanimous decision win over Silvio Crespo in MMMA 39 and a first round knockout over James Kruase at MMMA 43 when he dropped him with a beautiful straight-hook combo in under two minutes. Having been in the fight game since 2013, Singh knows a thing or two about performing in big fights. With Exceptional boxing/Muay Thai, Elite wrestling and a brown belt in BJJ, Singh still has plenty left in the tank and should prove to be a threat in his new Los Angeles fighting organization. Both fighters are exceptional athletes as they get up there in age. Although Van Gaal is the higher ranked fighter in the organization, Singh is clearly the more experienced fighter and has better stats based on the pre-fight analysis. Still, this is anyone’s match and it could all come down to fight strategy. Even the undercard fights of MMMA 47 are loaded with exciting match-ups! Frank “The Transporter” Martin (12-4-1) against Jos Beton (15-8-0) is a strong Welterweight match. Beton is as strong a wrestler and submission artist as they come (all 15 wins have been via submission), and Martin is a deadly stand-up striker. “The Iron Hammer” Borg Bunting (18-9-2) will throw down with Cyrus “The” Great(11-11-0) in a Super Heavyweight battle. A showdown between heavy hitters in the stand-up game for who may get their chance to fight for the belt. Alan Ford (13-12-0) looks to drop Brian Hardy (25-10-1) in a Welterweight clash. The two are nearly identical in terms of fighter skill, but Ford has a slight edge in the stand-up game thanks to his Elite Muay Thai. “Rotten” Ronnie McDonald (15-21-0) is aiming for his third straight victory, and to do that he’ll have to battle Chris Gunn (17-13-1) in this Lightweight bout. Is McDonald’s black belt in BJJ enough to tip this one in his favor? Or can Gunn keep this standing and utilize his Exceptional boxing and Muay Thai? Old man Pozar “Puta Machina” Pozar (26-38-0) faces off against older man Jarni “Tappaja” Kutsoo (33-35-0) in the Bantamweight division. Pozar is the favorite in this fight, with his higher fighter skill and speed, but can Kutsoo’s strength put him over the top? Finally, Nero Burningrom (6-9-0) squares off against Johnie “Money” Cash (18-12-0) in a showdown of Bantamweights. Cash is looking to snap a four-fight skid, but he’s at a clear disadvantage in the submission department (black belt for Burningrom to Cash’s white belt). If I’m Cash’s man in the corner, I’m telling him to keep this fight standing! Good one ... keep it up ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The1rstSaint Posted December 7, 2017 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2017 http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/14809858282zhh2x3.jpg MADNESS MMA Presents MADNESS Fight League The concept will be simple 8 teams with 8 Fighters 1 fighter per division. There will be 8 Captains which will be the top 8 ranked fighters in the Division. First Step will be to draft the teams I will contact all the managers of the top 8 fighters and organize the draft. It may take a few days for this 1. I want to make this as fair as possible so I want to get a manager other than myself to randomize a draft order. 2. Draft Fighters 1 per weight class. If the Team Captain is a HW they will draft 1 fighter per division(Other then there own division) until they have a full team. Step 2 finalize a schedule each matchup will be held on separate events so the fighters will fight 1 per month. 1. this will be another random thing done. 2. 8 teams so 7 matchups per team. Step 3 Championship Matchup 1. The top two teams will have a finale matchup to determine the winner. Point system 1. there could be ties so i want to avoid that with a tiebreaker. My guess is to see which team has the quickest finish to determine and if that's a tie then move to the second quickest finish 1rst round finish= 10 points 2nd round finish =5 points 3rd round finish =3 points Unanimous decision =2 points Split Decision= 1 point Prizes This will be TBD but I want to give the winning team participants a decent prize. Donations are very welcome and a Sponsor is welcome as well to step up. I have been wanting to do this for a while and the time has finally come If you have a fighter that you want to enter in, this contact me and i will send them a contract. My only requirement is a pfp ranking of 3000 or less. There is no ID Restriction in my org so, there won't be one for this either. The Best of the Best only need to inquire. So that's the idea interested or have any questions please drop a line. This is all just discussion right now but I want to get started in the next couple months. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The1rstSaint Posted January 17, 2018 Author Report Share Posted January 17, 2018 Madness MMA Division Rakings 1/17/18 Bantamweight(Min-135) Champion: Marc Spector http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14398125121271.jpg (19-6-0) 9-1 at Madness MMA Set to face 145 champ Arshnoor Singh for the Featherweight Title 1. Helix Cabrera (33-17-1) Former pfp #1 fighter waiting for the champ Spector for a Title fight. 2. Dado Mata (15-5-1) 4-3 @ Madness MMA, Waiting for TWGC before making his return to the cage 3. Ricardo Monteban (33-23-0) 2-1 @ Madness MMA, Fresh off a Submission win of Roko Tilli 4. Ori Jokinen (27-18-1) 3-0 @ Madness MMA, #1 Seed in the Bantamweight Grand Prix 5. Bushido Brown (8-2-0) Newcomer to Madness MMA s#2 Seed in the Bantamweight Grand Prix Featherweight (136-145) Champion: Arshnoor Singh http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14096903364236.png 5-0 @ Madness MMA Will face 135 Champ Marc Spector this weekend Champion vs Champion 1. Cholo Van Gaal (21-8-0) 4-2 @ Madness MMA, former FW champ. Faces #2 contender Willam Booney next 2. William Henry Bonney (30-14-1) 6-5 @ Madness MMA, former LW champ. Moves to FW to face Van Gaal. 3. Dean Fellows (12-12-1) 4-0 @ Madness MMA, Dean has resurrected his career since his move to MMMA 4. Baki Hanma (16-16-0) 6-5 @ Madness MMA, faces #5 rank Johnny Chambers next in the MADNESS fight league. 5. Johny Chambers (14-10-0) 2-1 @ Madness MMA, faces # 4 rank Baki Hanma next. Lightweight (146-155) Champion: Dong Uk http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14028601436976.png 7-5 @ Madness MMA, His hard work has paid off and now will defend his newly crowned title vs Atanese Teodor. 1. Viktor Bestarsson (16-8-0) 8-3 @ Madness MMA two time LW champ, looking to earn another shot after his MADNESS fight league run 2. Atanase Teodor (16-3-0) 1-0 @ Madness MMA, Will CHallenge the champ UK on 1/28 3. Dominic Fortune (23-8-0) 3-1 @ Madness MMA, Former champ will look to return to his winning ways in the near future. 4. Piere De Crote (19-10-0) 3-2 @ Madness MMA, Currently looking for new Managment very talented. 5. Manny Machado (32-19-0) 0-2 @ Madness MMA, MMA Journeymen, looking to get back in the win column. Welterweight (156-170) Champion: Hugh Moors http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/13872101904617.jpg (11-1-0) 3-0 @ Madness MMA, The champ is currently resting waiting for his next challenger to emerge. 1. Lasse Alatalo (15-3-0) 4-1 @ Madness MMA, former WW champ faces Alan Ford in a #1 Contender Matchup 2. Alan Ford (15-12-0) 5-1 @ Madness MMA, His biggest match to date is set against current #1 Lasse Alatalo this weekend. 3. Shintaro Nomo (31-12-0) 7-4 @ Madness MMA, former WW champ faces Last dovah-kinn in MADNESS fight league 4. Frank Martin (13-5-1) 3-1 @ Madness MMA, set to face Chavez this weekend after his hard fought title challenge loss 5. Don Julio Cesar Chavez (20-8-0) 1-0 @ Madness MMA, big fight against Martin winner will move up in the rankings. Middleweight (171-185) Champion: Vacant 1. Lance Legstrong (25-22-0) 4-2 @ Madness MMA, former MW champ will get another shot as he faces Vurny for the Vacant title 2. Aldo Vurny (27-16-0) 1-0 @ Madness MMA, with a debut victory he now has a huge test for the Vacant title on 2/4 3. Jason Tanner (13-3-0) MMMA Newcomer, will face fellow newcomer Allen Coyoca in MADNESS fight league next. 4. Donnie Felterbush (26-18-0) MMMA Newcomer, Debut is set for MADNESS fight league as well as he fights Antonio Lobo 5. Ken Womack (9-40) 1-0 @ Madness MMA, faces MMMA vet Ragnar Danneskjold this weekend. Lightheavyweight (186-205) Champion: Gerry Kelly http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/37/37w47.jpg (26-5-1) 7-0 @ Madness MMA. After his 4th straight succesful title defense, Kelly will next challenge Miguel Cotto in a Superfight 1. Kevin Garbutt (16-8-0) 8-3 @ Madness MMA, former LHW champ faces #2 ranked Eliasson for #1 contender match 2. Erland Eliasson (16-10-0) 4-2 @ Madness MMA, #1 contender match against Garbutt is booked for 1/28 3. Steve The Smiling Assassin (13-5-0) 3-2 @ Madness MMA, just signed to fight #4 ranked Michel Telo on 2/18 4. Michel Teló (29-15-2) 1-0-1 @ Madness MMA, big fight comig up againt the smiling Assassin 5. Tyson James (8-4-0) 3-1 @ Madness MMA, Tyson steps back in the cage to face Zsiga Venczel this weekend Heavyweight (206-255) Champion: Vacant 1. Gabriel Gray (18-4-0) 4-1 @ Madness MMA, will take part in MADNESS fight league. then enter the HW Title Tournament. 2. FannyPack SissyPants (17-6-0) 1-0 @ Madness MMA, Makes his return on 1/24 against Matt Weston 3. Maksymilian Gracie (16-7-1) 4-2 @ Madness MMA, currently waiting for his MADNESS fight League matchup 4. Tel Britton (26-15-0) 3-1 @ Madness MMA, will face # 5 ranked Yasumi next 5. Katsuya Yasumi (20-10-0) MMMA Newcomer, makes his debut against #4 ranked Tel Britton. Superheavyweight (256-max) Champion: Jimi Powell http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14359469804967.gif (24-15-2) 2-0 @ Madness MMA, Powell made the best of his move to Superheavyweight with a TKO victory for the Title. 1. Borg Bunting (21-10-2) 3-1 @ Madness MMA, Bunting had a slight set back in the title fight against Powell but i can see a sequel 2. Captain Boromir (28-18-1) 8-3-1 @ Madness MMA, former champ Boromir faces Dragovic next in MADNESS fight league 3. George Patton (24-12-0) 2-2 @ Maness MMA, looking for his third straight when he faces Lock Bresnar this weekend 4. Ijsa Mohammed (11-8-0) MMMA Newcomer will take part in MADNESS fight league he faces Paul OConnell next 5. Stu Grimson (26-5-0) 1-0 @ MAdness MMA, looks to add another win as he faces off with Saul Tigh on 2/11 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Titomsmb Posted January 17, 2018 Report Share Posted January 17, 2018 Thanks for this great presentation 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The1rstSaint Posted January 26, 2018 Author Report Share Posted January 26, 2018 http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/14809858282zhh2x3.jpg Ladies and Gentlemen Madness MMA has inked two huge fights that will be coming up in the near future first http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14282626904468.jpg vs http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/37/37w47.jpg Miguel Cotto (19-7-0) Gerry Kelly (26-5-1) Miguel Cotto has signed a one fight deal to face are Dominant 205 champ Gerry Kelly in a non-title bout. This fight is scheduled for Jan. 31rst what a way to finish the first month of the year Miguel has been Kicking ass over at Underground and has had a pretty busy 2017 with an 8-4 record in 12 fights. He is currently ranked #13 at LHW and has fought some of the best at 205. Cotto has yet to reach his full potential losing twice to former UGD champion Pena Pulkkinen in title fights. But maybe a win over Kelly could revamp his career, As for the Madness champ Gerry Kelly he has been unstoppable since joining us last summer with 7 straight finishes inside the cage. Kelly won the belt from Kevin Garbutt and has schooled the division as of late with 4 straight successful title defenses. Gerry is currently the #12 ranked LHW in the world. The champ was looking for some competition and Cotto was happy to oblige finally http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14398125121271.jpg vs http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14277467597497.jpg Marc Spector(20-6-0) Helix Cabrera(33-17-1) In the other bout, we will see two division champion Marc Spector defend his 135 Title against Helix Cabrera. Marc Spector is coming off a hard-fought title capturing performance over former Madness MMA Featherweight champ Arshnoor Singh as he took an impressive Unanimous Decision from Singh. Spector is 10-1 for the year of 2017 and all but 1 of those fights where title fights. Marc is looking to put his name on top of the Bantamweight and Featherweight divisions this year but to do so he has a huge test in front of him as if the Singh fight wasn't enough. Helix Cabrera is no stranger at all of being at the top, as he was once the Pfp #1 fighter i the world. The former Syn 155 champ has seen better days as of late with a 4-8 record over the 2017 year. This will be his first time fighting at 135 though, and maybe we will see Black Heart take the Tycoon world by storm once again. These two fights have got me ready for an awesome year of MADNESS MMA, and don't forget about the Heavyweight Title Tournament coming up there will be some big names in that as well. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The1rstSaint Posted January 29, 2018 Author Report Share Posted January 29, 2018 Attention Heavyweights Madness MMA will Crown a new HW champ as" The Heavy Hitters" Tournament will begin March 4th So far i have 3 fighters entered Gabriel Gray (19-4-0) ranked 51 Colin Turnbull (9-4-1) ranked 126 Katsuya Yasumi (20-10-0) ranked174 Other possible entrants Borg Bunting (21-10-2) ranked 86 FannyPack SissyPants (18-6-0) ranked 105 Maksymilian Gracie (16-7-1) ranked 140 Mitar Miric (27-6-0) ranked 154 Tel Britton (26-15-0) ranked 157 Captain Boromir (28-19-1) ranked 50 (SHW) Maurice Vachon (14-6-0) ranked 211 Paul OConnell (18-9-0) ranked 77 (SHW) Just to name a few There is still room if anyone wants to Join the MADNESS!!! just shoot me a P.M 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeonStolz Posted February 5, 2018 Report Share Posted February 5, 2018 http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14322861662241.jpg "Where is everybody? My last three opponents were scaredy-cats that refused to sign the contract. I need to feed my family of bears that raised me when I was young. Every night I hear them say, 'Roar! GRR!, Snarl!' which is bear for, 'brother, I am hungry.' If anybody wants to prove they are not scaredy-cats, then sign the contract and face me in the cage and let me feed my bear brother!" 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The1rstSaint Posted February 21, 2018 Author Report Share Posted February 21, 2018 Heavy Hitters Tournament Block A http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/30/30w11.jpg vs http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/28/28w10.jpg http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/36/36a1.jpg vs http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14632108912449.png Gabriel Gray Anthony Ventura Katsuya Yasumi Marcus Dantes (19-4-0) (11-9-0) (20-10-0) (38-20-1) 31 y/o 40 y/o 32 y/o 38 y/o 6'4 245 lbs 6'6 265lbs 6'1 250lbs 6'5 250lbs New York,USA Bumfriggin,Egypt Kayochi,Japan Pangasinan,Cote d'Ivore http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/30/30w12.jpg vs http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/25/25b25.jpg http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/21/21w19.jpg vs http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/18/18b2.jpg Colin Turnbull Love-Hate Powell Tel Britton Vunny Bin (9-4-1) (22-21-0) (26-15-0) (20-10-0) 28 y/o 43 y/o 34 y/o 36 y/o 6'5 280lbs 6'5 255lbs 7'2 267lbs 6'2 265lbs Phoenix,USA Las Vegas,USA Low Head,Australia Erdigton,England 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The1rstSaint Posted February 22, 2018 Author Report Share Posted February 22, 2018 Block B http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/43/43w5.jpg vs http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/43/43w1.jpg http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14077807968898.jpg vs http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14236599443318.jpg Borg Bunting Paul OConnell Captain Boromir Mitar Miric (22-10-2) (18-10-0) (28-19-1) (27-7-0) 36 y/o 35 y/o 39 y/o 36 y/o 6'1 278lbs 6'8 285lbs 6'5 265lbs 6'5 266lbs Manila,Phillipines Limerick,Ireland London,New Zealand Sarjevo,Bosnia&Herzegvonia http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/15/15w4.jpg vs http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/39/39b16.jpg http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/7/7w27.jpg vs http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/1/1b12.jpg Maksymilian Gracie Tearrius George FannyPack SissyPants Bob Skidopolopolous (17-8-1) (13-5-1) (18-6-0) (10-11-0) 32 y/o 31 y/o 29 y/o 28 y/o 6'3 251lbs 6'1 227lbs 6'3 274lbs 6'9 256lbs London,England Compton,USA Martha's Vineyard,USA Hilo,Sweden 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
philofthefuture Posted March 9, 2018 Report Share Posted March 9, 2018 http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/13/13b4.jpg Quentin DeBramalo Hey Ricardo Monteban. I'm coming back for you. I'll just defeat this Roko Tilli first. Watch out 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The1rstSaint Posted March 25, 2018 Author Report Share Posted March 25, 2018 MADNESS MMA Hall of Fame 2018 Nominations, Marc Spector http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14398125121271.jpg 12-1-0 record at Madness MMA 11-1-0 In title fights 5 "Fight of the Night" Awards 2nd fighter in Madness History to carry two belts simultaneously Current Bantamweight and Featherweight Champion Gerry Kelly http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/37/37w47.jpg 8-1-0 record at Madness MMA 6-0-0 in Title fights 2 "Fight of the Night" Awards 8 Finshes out of 9 Total Fights Current Lightheavyweight Champion Dante Boudain http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14462969332634.jpg 7-0-0 record at Madness MMA 6-0-0 in Title Fights 1 "KO of the Night" Award All 7 fights KO Finishes Former SuperHeavyweight and Soon to be Former Heavyweight Champion Shintaro Nomo http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/1/1w21.jpg 12-5-0 record at Madness MMA 2-3-0 in Title Fights 3 "Fight of the Night" and 1 "Sub of the Night" Awards 2 Time Welterweight Champion Current #1 Welterweight Contender Viktor Bestarsson http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/1/1b7.jpg 10-4-0 record at Madness MMA 4-2-0 in Title Fights 8 KO finishes 3 Time Lightweight Champion 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skenoj Posted April 7, 2018 Report Share Posted April 7, 2018 Sisu "Mantis" Okunaba http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/13959490393559.jpg Just signed with Madness MMA 5 fights on the contract! I can't wait until my next fight after 2 years of jail 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The1rstSaint Posted April 7, 2018 Author Report Share Posted April 7, 2018 Sisu "Mantis" Okunaba http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/13959490393559.jpg Just signed with Madness MMA 5 fights on the contract! I can't wait until my next fight after 2 years of jail Welcome to the MADNESS, we accept all convicts. In fact we encourage a little jail time, just don't go all Conor McGregor on us. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Humble Posted April 7, 2018 Report Share Posted April 7, 2018 Sisu "Mantis" Okunaba http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/13959490393559.jpg Just signed with Madness MMA 5 fights on the contract! I can't wait until my next fight after 2 years of jail Technically you spent 8 years in prison Mr. Okunaba..long time there. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
philofthefuture Posted April 7, 2018 Report Share Posted April 7, 2018 Technically you spent 8 years in prison Mr. Okunaba..long time there. If I'm not mistaken you became an assistant right 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Humble Posted April 7, 2018 Report Share Posted April 7, 2018 If I'm not mistaken you became an assistant right Don't know what you're talking about lol. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
philofthefuture Posted April 7, 2018 Report Share Posted April 7, 2018 Don't know what you're talking about lol. Sorry wrong quote. Was referring to Okunaba 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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