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  1. Not sure I understand this correctly--are you saying that the taller fighter is more accurate, leading to higher likelihood of instigating the clinch, or are you saying that a more accurate fighter should aim to use that higher accuracy in the clinch? Also, too lazy to check right now--is the increased striking accuracy due to reach transferrable into the clinch?
  2. Sup brother, send me a PM in game if you want. OIF vet here.
  3. http://www.stephenhicks.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/thales-bust.jpg Nice write up. Tycoon's own Homer
  4. I think this could easily be addressed by instituting rules within an org, especially if there is enough discontent about it. I am not disagreeing with you; stating objectively that if there aren't rules, people can't be held to them. I have no dog in this fight, if anything, I thought the scrawny fuck should have been put on weight gain, considered mentioning this to the org owner, but I went with the logic that unless there is a requirement for him to be of certain weight, I have no leg to stand on. Also, 135 is not defined, at least not in writing that I see anywhere; on the contrary, some orgs say that in order to fight at 145, one has to weigh no less than 145, whereas 135 is just assumed that managers will stick with something reasonable. TLDR: If there are recurrent concerns, implement a written rule (at org level) to keep things civil and uniform, this will resolve the issue and avoid potential bickering. Some managers will not adhere to the expected, yet unofficial norms if you leave it up to them, and there is an amazingly simple solution for that. Dont want to add weight to your fighter? Cool, but you won't fight at 111lbs at 155, you have the option of adding weight or fighting at appropriate class (Class A is x to y lbs, Class B is...with understanding that 135 class is defined as ranging from x lbs - however many lbs a fighter can weigh pre-cut). No need to reinvent the wheel. P.S. Shit, TLDR ended up being just as long as the main body. Fail.
  5. In orgs where there are clearly defined rules and expectations regarding minimum weight--yes, one absolutely should follow the regs. If there are no defined rules and expectations, then it's difficult to argue that one is outside those rules.
  6. Bummer, that's actually pretty frustrating, as it sounds like it took a lot of work. I'd reach out to Mike and see if he could wave the magic wand.
  7. He can go as low as he wants to in this weight class--that's within his right. I can understand managers for wanting to decline the fight, as well, if they think being smaller is an advantage. It's one of those gray area subjects.
  8. https://soundcloud.com/airat-idiatullin/ruletka https://soundcloud.com/airat-idiatullin/race2 Listening to this today, we used to be friends before he moved back to Russia some years ago.
  9. Whats the current page to fight ratio?
  10. The single, double - and + are additions (increments) to the number that's used to rate fighter's skill. It ranges from 1-- and increases up to 15++ in this pattern: 1--,1-, 1+, 1++, 2--, 2-, 2+, 2++, etc. I hope that makes sense.
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