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  1. Finally after 5 yrs I got a fighter to #1 p4p! It was my final goal in the game and now I can die happy Lol.
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  2. Yo both got Bwanged..lol. Our only hope is a sloppy 2nd..............like a gang-Bwang god damn it!! To be honest, i'm baffled at seeing so many vote for a 3rd training block, when it makes ZERO difference to anything.
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  3. Bwang gets there ahead of all of us bro!
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  4. Welcome to PEAK, a fight organization founded 26/2-19 in Amsterdam. Here we will collect everything regarding Peak Fight Club. News, previews and reviews. If you can't wait for your fighter to enter the cage to throw some leather? Come give your foe some verbal punches before the fight with some smacktalking.
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  5. UFC Fight Night 148 Thompson vs Pettis Saturday, March 23, 2019 Nashville, Tennessee, USA ESPN+ Main Card 8PM EST Stephen Thompson vs Anthony Pettis Curtis Blaydes vs Justin Willis John Makdessi vs Jesus Pinedo Jussier Formiga vs Deiveson Figueiredo Luis Pena vs Steven Peterson Maycee Barber vs JJ Aldrich ESPN+ Prelims 5:00PM EST Bryce Mitchell vs Bobby Moffetti Marlon Vera vs Frankie Saenz Alexis Davis vs Jennifer Maia Randa Markos vs Angela Hill Ryan McDonald vs Chris Gutierrez Eric Shelton vs Jordan Espinosa
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  6. The smoke has settled from the first Peak event, Peak - Round One. A successful event with a taste for more. We had 20 fighters lined up battling in 10 fights. Here's a quick recap. First up to share the octagon we had the two middleweights Alex Graves and Bob Dock. This turned out to be a grappling match where Graves managed to take the fight to the ground early in all the three rounds. On the ground both men battled for positions and tried to submit one and other and after 15 minutes all three judges had scored the bout 29-28 to Alex Graves. In our second fight of the evening we had another middleweight bout. Danny Page vs Tyrone Spong A close and exiting fight that got awarded with fight of the night. On the feet it was a close contested fight where both fighters had their moments. Page mixed in some takedowns that could have been what favoured him in the eyes of the judges and won a hard earned split decition victory. In our third fight we had a super heavyweight bout between Dalip Singh and Hulk Hogan. Both fighters seemed to want to test their ground skills against one and other and it was Singh who managed to nullify Hogans game and walked home with a decision victory. In our fourth fight Steve The Smiling Assassin took on Ernst Young in the Heavyweigh division. The Smiling Assassin took the fight to the clinch where he showed no mercy. After several punches and elbows half way through the first round Young went down and The Smiling Assassin could be announced as the winner by TKO. In the Welterweight division Dum Debble faced Jon Horn. Horn tried to lead with his kicks but came out short as Debble quickly found the rhythm with his boxing and got the fastest KO (41 sec) of the night after a Uppercut from Hell which left Horn unconscious. In the featherweight division Ruben Rivera faced James Hetfield. Rivera tried to dictate the tempo and keep Hetfield on the outside with his kicks but they were to telegraphed and Hetfield could avoid the kicks and the longer Hetfield could instead dictate the fight with his boxing and mixed it up with takedowns. Half way through the fight Hetfield dropped Rivera and got on top in mount and finished the fight via ground and pound. Steve Lucas and Vadim Nazarov faced off in the middleweight division. Lucas wanted to take this fight to the ground but Nazarov stoped all Lucas attempt to get his takedowns. Instead Nazarov pieced up Lucas on the feet with his clean boxing. Nazarov then proved he was not afraid to go to the ground with Lucas and landed a couple of takedowns himself. In the end of round two Lucas have had enough and went down after a big overhand right and Nazarov cought the moment and finished the fight on top and got the win by TKO. With three fights to go the two former number one ranked Lightweights Oscar Boma and Mordecai Sackett squared off. Both men showed their class and heart and fought like there were no tomorrow in a fight that took place on the feet. In the third round a tired Boma started to wobble on the feet and got dropped by a huge uppercut from Sackett. Sackett could then finish the fight with punches on the ground before the ref stopped the fight at 3,13 in round 3. In our co-main event Desmond Flannery faced off with Kevin Shinnie in a Heavyweight bout. Shinnie wanted to stand up in this matchup but he couldn't keep Flannery away from him while Flannery found his takedowns. From top position Flannery used his heavy ground and pound and Shinnie didnt seemed to have an answer for Flannerys wrestling. After some strikes from sidecontrol Flannery opened up a cut on Shinnie. Flannery got the taste for blood and a nasty elbow and some more ground and pound later the ref had seen enough and called the fight with one second left in the second round. In our main event of the evening in the light heavyweight division Yuuto Yoshida faced of with Nuke Laloosh. Laloosh were working with punches and kicks against Yoshidas head looking for a knockout. Laloosh were working to slow down his foe with legkicks and working the body with punches and kicks. Laloosh were a constant threat with his takedowns but when he got them Yoshida did a great job on his back avoiding the strikes and submission attempts from Laloosh and worked his way back on the feet or stalled the action and locked the positions so the ref were forced to break and let them restart on the feet due to inactivity. As the fight went on Laloosh were slowing down due to the leg and body work from Yoshida and Yoshida could grab a well deserved decition victory with all three judges scoring the bout 30-28. I would like to thank all the managers and their fighters for this evening, Cheers
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  7. recording at some point today. Last call for any requested additions. PM me.
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  8. Leon Edwards vs Masvidal Usman vs Covington Till vs Askren Lawler vs Dos Anjos Dos Santos vs Maia Ponzi vs woodley
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  9. The next show and contest will feature Pride FC 4. Look for that Wednesday/Thursday. If anyone else wants to run an ad or feature a fight, keep me posted ASAP. Thanks JS
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  10. Perhaps when the bathroom is finished...
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  11. RFL-68 UberThor Hammer v Franck Kodjia March 16th, King Theatre, Los Angeles Coming this Saturday at King Theatre RISE plays host to a fight card that should keep us all on the edge of our seats. With many fighters out to try and pull themselves from obscurity within the organization and show that they have what it takes to challenge any of their peers within the organization. On a night filled mostly with lesser known fighters one merely has to look at the skill level of those on the card to realize that they won’t stay unknown for long. Not to mention we have the highest ranked heavyweight from the island trying to recover from a disappointing loss in his first title challenge since coming to the mainland. Tony “Humble” Huge(3-8-0) V Dragan “The Dragon” Draganov(5-15-0) The opener for the evening pits two fighters who are a combined 8-23. With both men on huge losing streaks, the hype surrounding this fight is practically nonexistent. I won’t torture you all with some pretend that this will be an exciting tit for tat fight, but I can say with some confidence that one of them will manage to win the fight. Exciting right? You all get to bear witness to the ending of a loss streak going back 8 months regardless of who wins. Prediction: Since one of these fighters has to win I’m going to have to guess that the jiu jitsu gap in Huge’s favor will be the deciding factor as Draganov most likely won’t be able to stop takedown attempts long enough to get the win. (please no draw let at least one of you find some happiness on Saturday). Thus I have to say Huge will win via submission probably in the first round. Keone Kapisi(3-2-0) V Bubba Brandon(0-3-0) Don’t worry guys our second fight isn’t nearly as bad as it looks on paper I promise. Both Kapisi and Brandon are very skilled fighters. Both have faced steep competition and their records do not show their actual skill. Kapisi started off his career 0-2 and was even dropped by his manager. Many thought he was doomed to early retirement, but Mark Harrington saw more in the fighter and picked him up and he has since won three straight fights under his new manager. He hopes to pick up his 4th straight against the struggling Brandon and earn himself a fight where he can show he belongs with those in the top 10. While Kapisi has a lot to prove Brandon even more so is in a must win situation. He has been knocked out three times now and his chin has been called to question. A loss here would put him at an 0-4 record and definite retirement talk. Prediction: Kapisi has already shown he has what it takes to knock just about anyone out having even knocked out one of the two men headlining this event. Going up against Brandon and his questionable chin you have to give him the edge in what will most likely be a first round TKO. King Yelats(3-10-0) V Vacant Championship(4-0-0) The first fight of the undercard leaves a lot to be desired as neither fighter has shown much that warrants merit. Yelats’ record speaks for itself and a recent win over Omega who is now retired does little to make us think he will turn it around. Championship on the other looks very impressive if you look only at his record. Unfortunately, he is now in an organization and a few QFC victories don’t mean much or provoke any kind of confidence. Prediction: This fight has very obvious strategies coming in as Championship only has a chance if it stays standing while Yelats looks to be inferior standing, but has the advantage on the ground. This fight will go much like Yelats’ last fight as he takes down Championship and then uses ground and pound to finish Championship late in the first round. Eerikki Salmi(4-1-0) V Dennis “The Menace” Wilson(2-2-0) Salmi looked red hot going into his last fight, but unfortunately he ended up on the losing end of the fight after losing his cool and taking a right straight that sent him to the mat. Standing in the way of his return to winning is Wilson who finds himself on a two fight winning streak. This should be a fun fight to watch as each fighter has an area that he holds the advantage in and how they use their strengths will ultimately decide the fight. Prediction: This is a tough fight to predict as it will largely come down to who strategizes better. Salmi should hold the edge due to the management team behind him strategizing, but one can’t underestimate the experience behind Wilson and this could end up being a very close back and forth fight. However, I’m going to guess it will end in a knockout for Salmi late in the second round. Max Onera(9-10-0) V Vercingetorix Frenchy(7-8-0) Onera is a man who should need know introduction within RISE. He has been around since the second card and participated in the second ever title fight for the 185 lb division. He has challenged for the title twice in his career, but fell short both times. He has been on a downward trajectory of late having lost more than he has won, but this veteran is not someone you can underestimate. Fighting opposite Onera is another of the older fighters in the RISE org who joined the organization recently losing all 3 of his fights with the organization so far. He has been a rather streaky fighter and he hopes to halt his negative momentum with a win here. Prediction: Onera’s biggest weakness is his very one dimensional sill set, relying on his jiu jitsu for almost all of his victories (one of which came against Frenchy). In their rematch Frenchy hopes to neutralize the jiu jitsu of Onera and possibly knock him out before it can be brought to bear. Onera comes in the obvious favorite due to beating Frenchy previously and neither fighter having changed much since their previous meeting it stands to reason this fight will show similar results. My guess is that Frenchy will learn from his last fight and maybe try and keep this one standing, but ultimately Onera’s superior boxing will probably force Frenchy to take it to the ground again where he will lose via submission in the middle of the second round. Joshua “The Future” Brown(6-4-0) V Kimmo Kehveli(0-0-0) Its not often in an organization like this one that’s been around as long as this one that you get to see a fighter making his debut. However, Kehveli enters this fight at 22 years old having never fought. This jiu jitsu black belt has been training extensively preparing for the day he gets to explode on the scene and this is the moment he chose to do so. His opponent Brown already has 10 fights under his belt and has shown he has what it takes to exist in the octagon. Prediction: While its hard to predict what will happen when you have seen nothing of a fighter, Kehveli’s jiu jitsu has shown itself to be at a high level in training. Brown as well has relied almost solely on his jiu jitsu to earn wins, making this a fight that experts will love, but casual fans will yawn during. In this one I’m going to give the edge to the upstart rookie as he shows what it takes to earn a black belt on his way to a third round submission victory. Delirious Creation(1-6-0) V Paul “Fridge” Greenland(4-1-0) Its not often that you see a 1-6 fighter participating in a main card, but apparently the owner of RISE thinks that he will come off of his first victory and make an impressive showing. Greenland hopes to show Creation that his one win was a mere fluke just as Greenland’s first loss in his last bout was. This will be Greenland’s first fight in RISE, but he made a decent showing of himself in DARE and we can hope for a good showing from the 4-1 twenty three year old. Prediction: Creation has shown himself to be somewhat of a glass cannon with impressive knockout power, but a fragility one does not want to see in a striker. Greenland on the other hand looked nearly untouchable up until his most recent fight. Greenland will be out to redeem himself as he knocks Creation out early in the first round in this one. Seishin “Spirit” Ryoshun(3-1-0) V Hiro Manawaru(7-2-0) Ryoshun was considered the second ranked super heavyweight when the rankings were last updated and for good reason. When you combine his Sensational boxing with his elite level wrestling your left with a very daunting opponent. Anyone who comes up against this monster should be happy he makes it out alive. Manawaru comes in wanting to do more than survive as he enters hoping to prove that he too belongs in the upper echelons of the super heavyweight division. He has a very well-rounded skill set and has shown himself to be a very good fighter, joining RISE following three straight victories in the Empire organization. Prediction: If I’m being completely honest I’m hardly qualified to predict what will happen in this match between highly rated fighters, but I’ll do my best. Seeing as both fighters love to box it should be an extremely fun bout to watch, but ultimately only one fighter can come away with a win. For this particular fight I’ll have to give Manawaru the nod due to Ryoshun’s showing his fight against Chandler. I believe Manawaru will end up defeating Ryoshun similarly with a decision victory. Daniel “The Beast” Brand(4-1-0) V Jose Canseco(6-9-0) Now for our Co-Main Event of the evening Brand tries to recover from his RISE debut in which he lost as Canseco makes his RISE debut. Brand has shredded through all the competition and looked nigh unstoppable up until he joined RISE. However, his fight against Bee showed that he isn’t perfect and if you can go the distance against him you stand a good shot of coming out on top. Canseco enters his RISE debut with a poor 6-9 record which while it came against good competition, is rather concerning. Prediction: Canseco has a lot to prove in this fight and comes in the underdog. However, If he can stall this one out and wear down Brand he may be able to come away with the win. I still give the win to Brand via knockout despite his last loss and predict he will end it in the first round. UberThor “The Nordic Man-God” Hammerfall(15-5-0) V Franck Kodjia(4-3-0) Finally we make our way to the main event of the evening as the highest ranked heavyweight island fighter, Hammerfall tries to recover from his loss in his challenge for the title. He will try to do so against the unremarkable Franck Kodjia who is riding a two fight win streak and somehow finds himself in the main event with a 4-3 record. Hammerfall is a man who is no stranger to high pressure situations and has thrived in just about any situation he has been placed in. Prediction: Hammerfall comes through as the overwhelming favorite and as such will face a lot of pressure as he has to find results. As previously stated he is no stranger to pressure situation and as such it should not affect his performance and we can expect him to come through with a 2nd round knockout.
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  12. Sent it to Kneeland Jr. Manager is solid and he is a 3-0 prospect.
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  13. Wonder if either gentleman would be so kind as to offer Night Crawler the honor of tearing their hymen at the risk of them popping Nights cherry? https://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilepublic.php?FID=342950 https://www.mmatycoon.com/fighterprofilepublic.php?FID=345295 There is only one more fighter without a bout scheduled, but he isnt as desireable with 3 losses on his record. Shooting for a virgin affair.
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  14. The 16th of March 2019 is the date for the first ever PEAK-Fight Club event. A lot of fine and exiting fighters will do PEAK the Honor and fight under it's banner in this historical event. In our main card of the evening PEAK will have the privilege to present. Yoshida vs Laloosh. 205Ibs Yoshida looks to extend his impressive six fight win streak and will do against the former Island, End of season Tournament winner Laloosh. "Live by the sword, die by the sword" are a phrase that both of these men seems to live by as they both give everything inside the octagon and either steps out as a winner or gets carried out on the shield with a L on the record but not as a looser. These two crowd pleasing warriors will defenetly keep the crowd on its toes. Flannery vs Shinnie. 265+Ibs When these two 265+ beasts collide it's seems almost impossible that this fight goes to the distance. Famous for both his chin and his heavy hands Shinnie always put on a show. Shinnie loves his boxing and I understand why, when he connects he could probably turn the lights of from the sun. Flannery on the other side is a ground specialist. With furious ground and pound and dangerous submissions this man can drag any man out on deep water and end their night before it even started. Mordecai "Golden Boy" Sackett vs Oscar Boma. 155Ibs Two legends of the sport. Two fighters who doesn't need any introduction. Two former number one ranked lightweights. Sackett were ranked number 6 pound for pound in the world at one point and with a new manager the 36 year old Sacket are eager to climb to the top once more. Oscar Boma have looked really good lately and have three straight wins and of course, all by knockout Boma must have iron in his fists. With 32 knockouts on his record it makes this knockout machine a lethal threat to anyone or anything who has a chin. Vadim Nazarov vs Steve Lucas. 185Ibs Under new management the one and only "The Ukranian Nightmare" Vadim Nazarov will enter the octagon to show he still got what it takes. He have no less than 44 wins on his record with 25 stoppages all by KO. Nazarov will enter the octagon fighting Steve "Snake" Lucas a submission artist with 17wins, 16 of them comes by submission. Lucas are 11 years younger than Nazarov and are keen to show Nazarov that the octagon are no place for old men. Here we have a classic grappler vs stand up matchup, do not blink. Ruben Viera vs James Hetfield.145Ibs The two 145'ers Viera and Hetfield are both coming from loosing streaks and are looking to get back to the win column. Hetfields fights rarely goes to distance. In his 26 fights only 6 of them have gone full time. He relies in his heavy hands and his raw KO-power, but KO,ing Viera won't be an easy task. Viera have never been stopped by punches before. Vieras most dangerous weapon are his leathal kicks with which can end a fight in a instant. Can't wait to se who will come out on top in this matchup. So make sure you get your ass to The Micro Arena in Amsterdam the 16th because you do not want to miss this.
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  15. Post event - NSC 7: Escobar vs Power and Post event - NSC 8: Cadman vs Osinen Power takes out Escobar in the 4th and will await another contender to face him for the title! Escobar is rocked! Power works his jab well there, keeping his opponent at a distance. Oh Escobar is still all over the place! His legs are completely gone! Will he be able to recover?!! Escobar cracks Power with a good jab. Power cracks Escobar with a nasty uppercut that draws ooohs from the crowd and sends Escobar tumbling backwards onto the mat. He tries to recover but Power pounces and lands a hail of unanswered strikes that forces the referee to step in to end the fight! Escobar is not happy but he gave the referee no choice! Leagatius KO's Hunt, awaits word to see if he fights for the Heavyweight Belt Hunt is rocked! Leagatius lands an uppercut, right on the button! Hunt tumbles backwards into the ropes, staring vacantly into space! He's got no idea where he is, who he is or what day it is... Poor guy. Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:20 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Brutus Leagatius! Neilsen TKO'S Crespo in a battle, puts division on notice! Nielsen cracks Crespo with a big right hand and Crespo goes down! Nielsen gets to his feet and stands over Crespo, holding his ankles. He dives in with a big left hand that connects! Crespo felt that one! Nielsen unloads more punches and elbows and this one is over! The ref has dived in to save Crespo from any more punishment! Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:38 of round 2, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Bobo Nielsen! Osinen head kicks his way to title fight with Joy. A head kick by Osinen - that's a beauty! Cadman is out but he's somehow still standing... he's going... going... gone. Like a drunk walking down the middle of the road, the inevitable face plant follows and the delayed knockout arrives. Even Osinen can't help but laugh at the bizarre end to this one! Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:17 of round 2, we have a winner by way of KO (Head Kick). Artur Osinen! Twborg takes out Young with massive KO! Twborg pushes off and lands a massive hook that knocks Dae Young out cold! The fight is all over! Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:44 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Johnny Twborg! Congrats to fight award winners Osinen, Barca, Poohs, McGettigan, IL PO, Ashton Thank you to Helsinki Xtreme Fightwear for their support!!!
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  16. We both work fo Pepsi beverages. I sell he drives n deliveries. They supply me with an iPhone and iPad and the all the drivers get iPhones. I as do many others use these for work and personal use. So his, mine and everyone else would have the same IP unless we strictly use WiFi all the time. So, as I could see 1 IP being used as frequently as either of us log on outside our home WiFi...I am certain that my IP I use most frequently at home has only been used maybe a couple times at most. So yes it does make since. Do you believe me? I don’t really care. I’m here enjoying the game, paid my money for VIP. Having great success with my org helping new managers get into the game and old managers get some good fighting in. So please let us continue to enjoy this game and support the Tycoon community in a positive way as I have been trying to do since day 1. Thank you. Master Tessin for president. I approve this message.
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  17. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14391921581862.png Eyeam Yurmommy http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20181219033433JTCdi2y.png After my 5month retirement period, I'm pretty damn proud about the path that led me to the top! Not just proud about the opponents that I beat, but even more about the finishes. I do not like decision fighters and will hang up my gloves the day that I wake up and want to try and win by decision. http://i66.tinypic.com/vyw6lw.png I have my next bout already lined up, against Mike McLaughlin who has been doing amazing lately as well. He shocked most of the MMA community last night, when he beat Friedrich Alzheimer. I was actually looking forward to fighting Alzheimer myself, but his time will come once he has built himself up again. Now McLaughlin gets his chance at eternal glory in two weeks time. My strategy will be simple : I want to win the fight by stoppage. Our paths crossed before at a very early stage in our careers and I won by submission with a slick armbar. I would prefer to hand him his first (t)KO loss this time around, but would take another submission win as well. I plan to go down in MMA-history as the most brutal 135lbs fighter of all time. So far, I have been doing the right things to back that claim up, so it is up to me now to keep up the brutal stoppage wins and become the king of MMA.
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  18. Mick Murphy is the new Light Heavyweight Champion! That's going to be the headline after Mick Murphy buries Ja Wuan Robinson at Syn 626 on April 7. Edit: it happened, just as predicted - AND NEW!!!
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  19. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14391921581862.png Eyeam Yurmommy http://www.mmatycoon.com/images/belt/20181219033433JTCdi2y.png ​You gave the answer yourself already in your first comment. You must be on some seriously powerful drugs to believe that I would be interested in fighting a 32-year old pencil with a record of 16-15-0, 10(t)ko losses and a P4P rank of 3933. ​Win your next 100 fights and I might consider you somewhat relevant. Until then, shut up.
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