TJMitchell Posted August 3, 2019 Report Share Posted August 3, 2019 Careful using cellular data in Sweden mate. It might tunnel back to a Canadian IP and cost you a fortune.. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imcool Posted August 3, 2019 Report Share Posted August 3, 2019 Careful using cellular data in Sweden mate. It might tunnel back to a Canadian IP and cost you a fortune.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monsieur.Camara Posted August 4, 2019 Report Share Posted August 4, 2019 Don’t quite understand the comments above. If it’s because I’m using Canadian roam like home instead of Swedish wi-fi it’s very simple, I dont pay for my stuff so why connect on and off to forest northern Swedish wi-fi. We ended up going to a club called Rustique by the water tonight and it was a fucking blast. Didn’t get laid lol instead ended up going to eat chicken burgers at some Max Burger joint with the coaches and just talking all night. Can’t really sleep and last day of training is tomorrow, our host is heading to Uzbekistan (sp) in a few hours with his cadets for the worlds championship. I wish I could go watch, it’s a much shorter flight with one stop in Moscow than the trip here. I might connect to the wi-fi here just to piss TJ off in a few hours but he must promise to confirm lol. All in all it has been a sick trip, next year we gonna do a week here and another in Oslo. Don’t think I could move to Sweden as I’m not a big fan of the food here and after cutting weight and watching my diet since I can remember I’d like to get fat after my career and eat everything I’ve always kept myself from eating. I’ve also only seen like 2 black people in this city, it’s kinda weird lol. On topic Trump is making America great again thanks for the opportunity Rei to hold belts in 2 different orgs, the Donald and a few of my killers are getting closer to that #1 spot 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TJMitchell Posted August 4, 2019 Report Share Posted August 4, 2019 Well if you don't pay for it then all is good Jude. Just didn't want you getting a nasty surprise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monsieur.Camara Posted August 4, 2019 Report Share Posted August 4, 2019 Oh ok thanks for caring. Fuck the wifi at the hockey arena next door is fast, should have used this shit more often. I don’t even care about getting laid in Sweden anymore, all I want is this day to end so I can sleep on 3 planes + 2 airports on my way back to Canada. Trump would grab me by the pussy if he saw me complaining about completing day 5 of camp on 3 hours sleep. I’m gonna puke at some point this morning. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jjsquirrel Posted August 13, 2019 Report Share Posted August 13, 2019 Oh, MacNamara vs Lapierre, that's one exiting fight you got booked there. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ClubberWinger Posted August 13, 2019 Report Share Posted August 13, 2019 Oh, MacNamara vs Lapierre, that's one exiting fight you got booked there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rei Posted August 17, 2019 Author Report Share Posted August 17, 2019 Appologies for not being able to format it properly just now, but it's 2am and I'm on mobile. The final round of the historic Twin Crown tournament takes place on August 17th. The winners of each of the final bouts will receive a title shot against Bantamweight champion Seamus Macnamara or Middleweight champion Caesar El Toro Jr. The Final round will also feature a bronze match, Now, a look at the bantamweights: Bronze Match “The Prospector” My Time (7-1) vs Hratch Tzien (2-2) The breakdown- Hometown: Atlin, BC, Canada ------ Kadwan, Burma Fighting out of: London ------ Las Vegas Age: 22 ----- 22 Height: 176 cm ------ 170 cm Specialty: Muay Thai ----- Muay Thai My Time suffered his first career loss last round against Disco Kid, via submission in the second round. However, Time remains a dangerous prospect. Heavy Handed and having never been rocked before, he has six KO victories to his name. Tzien is 2-2 in Budokai, losing his last fight via decision to Angostura. Tzien is still an inexperienced fighter but has a great chin and has a high fight IQ. He is a Muay Thai specialist but has also shown skill on the ground, with one of his wins coming via submission. Now, for the Twin Crown Bantamweight final- Disco Kid (13-5) vs “The Boss” Motoso Angostura (9-4-1) The breakdown- Hometown: New York, United States ------- Bucaaramanga, Colombia Fighting out of: London ------ Los Angeles Age: 24 ------- 24 Height: 164 cm ------ 170 cm Specialty: Wrestling ------- Boxing Disco Kid has steamrolled through the Twin Crown tournament, with two second round submission victories. Kid has lost twice to current champion Macnamara, but has dominated almost the entire bantamweight division, with a 6-3 record in Budokai thus far. The Boss won both of his previous fights in the tournament via decision. The Boss is 9-3-1 in Budokai, with two of those losses coming to Macnamara. Motoso is a former bantamweight champion, and has eight decision victories. Motoso is always the favorite when the fight goes to the judges. Now, for the Middleweights: Bronze Match Ikemba Onazi (4-2) vs Luiz Franca (11-6) The breakdown- Hometown: Awka, Senegal ------- Sao Paulo, Brazil Fighting out of: Las Vegas ------ Sydney Age: 21 ------ 31 Height: 193 cm ------ 188 cm Specialty: Muay Thai ------ Wrestling Onazi lost against Max Chaos via TKO, but has three submission victories to his name, and is always looking to drag his opponent to the ground for some ground and pound. Onazi looks to get another Submission of the night bonus to his name with this fight. Franca is the oldest fighter in the tournament. At 11-6, most of his victories have come via submission. However, he was submitted last round for the second time in his career. Franca has five submission of the night awards to his name. For the Twin Crown Middleweight final- Max “Captain” Chaos (14-5) vs John “Johnny” Lawrence (9-2) The breakdown- Hometown: Sydney, Australia ------ Los Angeles, United States Fighting out of: London ------ Las Vegas Age: 24 ------- 22 Height: 180 cm ------ 180 cm Specialty: Wrestling ------ BJJ Captain Chaos has been on a terror, winning his last three fights in a row. He is a former IXF champion, and also competed for a belt in MMAHelsinki. Under new management, he has won 3 out of his last 4 fights. He is a threat on the feet and on the ground, with four KO victories and seven submission victories. Johnny Lawrence has only one loss in Budokai, a decision loss to Jesse James. Lawrence has been dominant in Budokai, with a 5-1 record. All nine of his wins have come via submission, most commonly via Guillotine. He has won submission of the night in both of the previous rounds of the twin crown tournament. Chaos will be his toughest opponent yet, as Chaos is someone that can match his ground abilities. Now, for the rest of the card- Light Heavyweight bout Roy “Full Tank” Gaston (8-8) vs Abdullah “KrAzEE” Zaire (0-1) The breakdown- Hometown: Pittsburg, United States ------ New Dehli, India Fighting out of: Las Vegas ------ Los Angeles Age: 24 ------ 22 Height: 188 cm ------ 189 cm Specialty: Muay Thai ------ Muay Thai Gaston is a long time Budokai veteran, having 13 fights within the organization. He has proven his aptitude as an all around fighter, with 3 TKO and 4 submission victories, as well as one decision victory. Gaston has won 2 out of his last three. Zaire is making his promotional debut. He lost his debut via submission. However, “KrAzEE” has been tearing it up in the gym ever since, and has become a serious Muay Thai and BJJ practitioner since. His manager says he has a Granite Chin, and has some solid power behind his fists. Featherweight bout- AB Positive (9-4) vs Henry “The Taco Bell Strangler” Wallace (9-10) The breakdown- Hometown: Durweze, Turkmenistan ------ Barnwell, United States Fighting out of: St. Petersberg ------ Tokyo Age: 30 ------ 24 Height: 172 cm ------ 177 cm Specialty: Muay Thai ------- Boxing Positive is a former Budokai champion, having won the belt twice. However, Positive is one for his last four. Positive looks to break this streak and return to Budokai gold. Positive looks to keep the fight standing, having six KO’s to his name. The Taco Bell Strangler has yet to strangle anyone inside the ring, having zero submission victories but eight KO victories. Nearly all of his fights have ended in the first round, win or lose. In his last win, he received an “Of the night” award for his spectacular KO of Alex Stern. Lightweight bout- Deez Nuts “2020” (7-2) vs “Officer” Jason Stackhouse (7-2-1) The breakdown- Hometown: Louisville, United States ------ Bon Temps, United States Fighting out of: Los Angeles ------ Las Vegas Age: 22 ------ 22 Height: 189 cm ------ 180 cm Specialty: Boxing ------ Muay Thai Deez Nuts “2020” is making his promotional debut for Budokai. At 7-2, he is a PSE and BANDAI veteran. He is 4-2 under new management, and has won his last two fights. He lost a title shot at PSE 22 against Jock Strap, but bounced back next month with a win over Harry Mcquirre. Most of his wins have come via submission, but has shown glimpses of KO power. “Officer” Stackhouse is a former High School quarterback and police officer. He started his career off 5-0 in DCS, and received a title shot. However, the fight was ruled a draw, and DCS closed down soon after. Now, Stackhouse is making his promotional debut. Welterweight bout- Dylan Peterson (9-1) vs Bo Nickal (9-4) The breakdown- Hometown: Kelowna, Canada ------ Allen, United States Fighting out of: St. Petersberg ------- New York Age: 23 ------- 24 Height: 180 cm ------ 178 cm Specialty: Wrestling ------ BJJ Peterson is one of Budokai’s top young prospects. Peterson won his first nine fights, steam rolling through most of the division, but lost a title shot to Stanley Steele via submission. All nine of his wins have come via KO, and he utilizes some heavy ground and pound every chance he gets. Nickal is a former Budokai and MMAHelsinki champion. Of his 4 losses, three have come against current champion Stanley Steele, in 2 championship fights. He has shown his versatility as fighter, with 3 submissions and 4 KO victories. Nickal looks to string together a couple wins and force a fourth fight with Steele. Light Heavyweight bout- Early Grayce (13-2) vs Jessie Kilpatrick (12-5) The breakdown- Hometown: Lexington, United States ------ Seattle, United States Fighting out of: New York ------- Los Angeles Age: 23 ------ 23 Height: 178 cm ------ 178 cm Specialty: BJJ ------ Wrestling Grayce is a phenomenal boxer, with 12 KO victories to his name. Grayce is 4-1 in Budokai, winning his first four in a row but losing his last via majority decision. Grayce has a solid chin and has only been KO’d once in his career. Kilpatrick has spent his entire career in Budokai, and is a former champion. He won the inaugural LHW tournament at Budokai. He lost his crown to Caesar El Toro Jr., losing via submission twice. After losing his last fight, he is looking to regain his footing and have another run at the title. And now for the main event, for the Super Heavyweight title- Samuel “Bodo” Nti (22-3) vs Mark Lesnar (20-7) The breakdown- Hometown: Kumasi, Ghana ------- Minneapolis, United States Fighting out of: Los Angeles ------ London Age: 29 ------ 31 Height: 172 cm ------ 185 cm Specialty: Wrestling ------- Wrestling Samuel “Bodo” Nti may already be a Budokai hall of famer. With 4 belt defenses, Nti looks to add a fifth over an opponent he has beaten previously. Every single fight he has ever taken apart in has ended via KO, and he has KO’d 22 different men in his dominant Budokai/LoL run. However the fight turns out, it can almost be promised that a KO will occur. On the other hand, Lesnar has almost an identical track record with his fists, knocking out 19 of his opponents. Lesnar absolutely dominated on the Island, defending the belt 6 times. Lesnar has faced Nti before, in a losing effort. Lesnar is known for his dominant wrestling and his ground and pound. After beating Phil Coleman and Hijack Dabutt, he earned another title shot. 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rei Posted August 19, 2019 Author Report Share Posted August 19, 2019 After three rounds of exciting action, the Budokai Twin Crown Tournament finally comes to a close. In the opening round, under the bright lights of the Saku Dome, Angostura and Android Ten put on a spectacle as the former put on a striking clinic and the latter showed true heart and determination. In round 2 we traveled to London in what was Budokai FF's first ever international event, one that saw Disco Kid hand "The Prospector" My Time his first career loss by way of submission. The third and final round took place in the fighting capital of the world - Las Vegas - as Max Chaos and Disco Kid emerged victorious, both earning a shot at the Champions, and each cementing their place in the annals of Budokai Fighting Federation's history. Congratulations to our winners, Disco Kid and Max Chaos. Similarly, well done to those who placed in 2nd and 3rd, Motoso Angostura, Hratch Tzien, John Lawrence and Luiz Franca. Prizes will be handed out shortly and the title fights will be booked as soon as possible. Thank you everyone for taking part! 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stpierrecanada Posted September 15, 2019 Report Share Posted September 15, 2019 AAAANNNDDDDD NEWWWW!!!!!! Max Chaos shocks with entire world! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jjsquirrel Posted September 21, 2019 Report Share Posted September 21, 2019 Disco Kid: People ask what my gameplan was for being the first one ever to beat MacNamara. It's all about being the smarter fighter, especially on the ground. I knew he was gonna offer to split a bottle of moonshine before the fight just like last time. This time I accepted. But as he drank his I poured mine out. Sorry Seamus, but you were the only one drunk. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
popart Posted September 21, 2019 Report Share Posted September 21, 2019 Wow, both Twin crown tournament winners beating the champions- awesome tournament Rei! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlakePhoenix Posted September 21, 2019 Report Share Posted September 21, 2019 http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15049171747508.jpg Vadim "Future #1 P4P" Golovkin Disco Kid, congratulations on your win. Now shine that belt up real nice and get ready to hand it over to me. I don't dance. I don't drink until after a fight is over. I'm about to become a simultaneous triple champ. Why? Here's why: because I'm better than you. . . and you KNOW it! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rei Posted September 21, 2019 Author Report Share Posted September 21, 2019 Wow, both Twin crown tournament winners beating the champions- awesome tournament Rei! Madness eh? Just goes to show that nobody is invincible. Disco Kid: People ask what my gameplan was for being the first one ever to beat MacNamara. It's all about being the smarter fighter, especially on the ground. I knew he was gonna offer to split a bottle of moonshine before the fight just like last time. This time I accepted. But as he drank his I poured mine out. Sorry Seamus, but you were the only one drunk. Congrats, Champ! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rei Posted September 21, 2019 Author Report Share Posted September 21, 2019 PIONEER CLASS With 88 events having taken place and 45 different men managing to become Champion, we at Budokai feel it is the right time now to announce the first of our Hall of Fame inductees. We begin with the Pioneer Class, whose name suggests is made up of fighters who were instrumental in the promotion's early days or have had a long and successful career under our banner. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/3/3w9.jpg Ross Kemp (13-6-0 Promotional Record) Two-time Heavyweight Champion Ross Kemp punches his way into our Hall of Fame as a true Budokai veteran, having had the most appearances, most victories and most KO wins of any fighter in promotional history. His 11 performance bonuses include his spinning backfist knockout that earned him the title, his superman punch win to reclaim the throne, and his head-kick KO over rival ex-champ Alpha Omega. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/22/22w2.jpg Balder Bull (9-5-0 Promotional Record) Having set a record of consecutive title defences that has still not been repeated let alone broken, Turkey's Balder Bull has more than earned his place in the annals of Budokai history. During his reign as the feared king of the middleweight division, the old Bull racked up wins against contenders such as Luiz Franca, Blaise Pascual and even then-Champion Jackson Boone in the first ever Champ vs. Champ bout. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15220058936386.jpg Taylor Jack (13-4-0 Promotional Record) Romania's Taylor Jack is one of the youngest men to capture Budokai gold, having done so at the tender age of 19. Although his reign as king did not last long, his star-studded career as an elite member of the Featherweight division has as he shares the record for most wins in org with fellow Pioneer Ross Kemp. "Nightmare" currently rides the momentum of a five fight winning streak, with all victories coming by stoppage. A big congratulations to the Pioneer Class inductees, Ross Kemp, Balder Bull and Taylor Jack. Please look forward to more announcements in the future as we introduce the Golden Class and the Densetsu Class. 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jjsquirrel Posted September 22, 2019 Report Share Posted September 22, 2019 http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15049171747508.jpg Vadim "Future #1 P4P" Golovkin Disco Kid, congratulations on your win. Now shine that belt up real nice and get ready to hand it over to me. I don't dance. I don't drink until after a fight is over. I'm about to become a simultaneous triple champ. Why? Here's why: because I'm better than you. . . and you KNOW it! Disco Kid "Better?" If that's all you got I'm not worried. Been facing lots of "better" fighters training at "better" gyms. I'll teach you to dance, but you better learn fast or get KO:ed. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ClubberWinger Posted September 22, 2019 Report Share Posted September 22, 2019 Disco Kid "Better?" If that's all you got I'm not worried. Been facing lots of "better" fighters training at "better" gyms. I'll teach you to dance, but you better learn fast or get KO:ed. this fight gonna be fireworks! faxxxxx 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BuffMinion Posted September 23, 2019 Report Share Posted September 23, 2019 Disco Kid: People ask what my gameplan was for being the first one ever to beat MacNamara. It's all about being the smarter fighter, especially on the ground. I knew he was gonna offer to split a bottle of moonshine before the fight just like last time. This time I accepted. But as he drank his I poured mine out. Sorry Seamus, but you were the only one drunk. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15218516917250.jpg Seamus "The Gypsy Prince" MacNamara "Oh man, how did this happen? I did everyting accordin' to plan! No shower after ta last couple of me training sessions to be nice & ripe for grapplin', the usual week long whiskey bender, & I even oil checked ya durin' the fight to get that reversal! Well congrats Champ, got nobody to be mad at but me self. Beat that Golovkin so you can try to even it to 2-2!" 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rei Posted September 23, 2019 Author Report Share Posted September 23, 2019 DENSETSU CLASS We are back, and ready to announce the second set of fighters to have earned a place in our Hall of Fame. May I present to you - the Densetsu Class - a small and elite group that have rightfully earned the title of Budokai Legend. Those of the Densetsu Class have summited peaks of mountains that most men would not even think of attempting, capturing not one but two Championship belts. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/14/14w14.jpg Ceaser El Toro Jr. (11-2-0 Promotional Record) Middleweight Champion, Light-Heavyweight Champion, Budokai Breakthrough Fighter of 2018, 7 title wins, 5 title defences, 11 wins , 8 finishes, 8 promotional bonuses and 8 events headlined. These are some of "The Mighty" El Toro Jr's achievements during his time under the Budokai banner. From putting a stop to the incredible reign of fellow Hall of Famer Balder Bull, to choking out Light-Heavyweight Champions in front of sold out crowds, El Toro Jr. has truly done it all. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15049171747508.jpg Vadim Golovkin (12-0 Promotional Record) http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20180214022109belto%20small%20transparent.png http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20180214022109belto%20small%20transparent.png Lightweight Champion, Featherweight Champion, undefeated, 8 title wins, 5 title defences, 12 wins (2nd-most promotional wins), 7 finishes and 4 performance bonuses. The current Champ-Champ has earned his spot at the top of the mountain and yet he still aims higher, as Golovkin looks to make history once again by becoming a the first and only three-weight Champion in Budokai history. Whether he is successful or not however, Vadim's place in the Hall of Fame is more than deserved. A huge congratulations to the Densetsu Class inductees, Ceaser El Toro Jr. and Vadim Golovkin. Please look forward to the future where we will announce the members of the largest Hall of Fame class - the Golden Class. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rei Posted September 26, 2019 Author Report Share Posted September 26, 2019 http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20180214022109belto%20small%20transparent.png BUDOKAI DENSETSU 2019! will take place on the 12th of October, and is set to be our biggest event ever by a considerable margin. The monumental card will feature no less than five title fights, including the return of cross-promotion Champion Donald Trump. The Main Event will see the incredibly popular and recently redeemed Samuel Nti attempt to defend his strap against the super-heavyweight behemoth Mitsugu Takeishi in a match of the ages. Before that, we will witness dual-Champion and Hall of Famer Vadim Golovkin contend for a third strap as he takes on the Twin Crown Tournament winner and Bantamweight Champion Disco Kid. Another Twin Crown winner is set to defend his belt this evening as Middleweight king Max Chaos looks to end the winstreak of Baltimore's rising star Latrobe Arundel. Additionally, three-time Heavyweight Champion Kay Bone hopes to settle the score as he meets rival Felix Inarritu in the final of their trilogy. With other names such as Mark Lesnar, Kaito Inuzuka, Ceaser El Toro Jr. making appearances on the card, there is no surprise that it is set to be our biggest one yet - and why we fully expect it to smash most of our company records! http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20180214022109belto%20small%20transparent.png Unfortunately however, BUDOKAI DENSETSU 2019! will be the company's final event, as we will be ceasing operations immediately after it's conclusion. With the ID talent pool growing thinner by the day, I am left with only a few options: A. Buy out another promotion, B. Roll back to 320k+, or C. Sell / Close up shop. I'm going with C as the first option has never interested me (plus Skrap, Rise & JAG are all great) and B would be unfair to all of our homegrown talent and up-and-coming fighters as they would find themselves trailing in stats and experience. Thanks to all of the managers that have made this a pleasurable run, as it is because of you that I have thoroughly enjoyed building both Budokai and Bushido before it. You know who you are. http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20180214022109belto%20small%20transparent.png All fighters not currently scheduled to compete will have their contracts canceled immediately, with a couple exceptions due to verbal bout agreements. Similarly, after the conclusion of BFF 86: Grayce vs. Rey Roy and BUDOKAI DENSETSU 2019! all competitors will become free agents. http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20180214022109belto%20small%20transparent.png Thanks again to all of the fighters and managers who have taken part in this journey, I appreciate everything. I am sure that I will begin another promotional venture sooner or later when the org-bug infects me again, so don't go missing me too much. http://mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20180214022109belto%20small%20transparent.png Cheers and sayonara. 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
actionjackson Posted September 27, 2019 Report Share Posted September 27, 2019 Thanks for all the effort you put in Rei, Budokai is top notch! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monsieur.Camara Posted September 27, 2019 Report Share Posted September 27, 2019 Yeah good job man ! Happy to do double duty when it`s for such an honourable org like this one and Skrap. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jjsquirrel Posted September 27, 2019 Report Share Posted September 27, 2019 Happy to have been part of the Budokai history and have a guy in the historical final event. And the career of Balder Bull has made a great story. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ClubberWinger Posted September 27, 2019 Report Share Posted September 27, 2019 Happy to have been part of the Budokai history and have a guy in the historical final event. And the career of Balder Bull has made a great story. balder bull a legend he is respect 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rei Posted September 27, 2019 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2019 Thanks for all the kind words lads, both on here and in private messages. I've had a genuinely great time running Budokai, even at the low points. These final two events are sure to be bangers, and I'll create some great posters for them! 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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