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  1. The following night The Pug Uglies and the NYC Warthogs would meet after 2 lopsided gang battles. The Warthogs rolled up revving their engines outside Paddy O'Malleys bar where the Pug Uglies were often found getting shit faced inside. Mickey Featherstone and Frankie Mcgregor finished up at the bar and gathered the rest of the Uglies to fight outside front of the pub... The Pug Uglies kicked the door open and streamed out causing a ruckus and shouting in thick Irish american accents, crowds circled round the commotion as Oliver McCarthy boldly approached the Warthogs top man, James Rocksteady. Aware of McCarthy's notoriously Granite like chin, Rocksteady didn't waste no time by picking his opponent up off his feet and thrusting him down onto his ass before putting him to sleep with his arm around Oliver's neck. The crowd could tell Rocksteady was rightfully a man to be feared as they backed away in awe of his slick destruction... Meanwhile, NYC hog Hafir Dharis had his hands full with the Uglies top dog, Mickey Featherstone. Mickey might've had a few too many pints in O'Malleys because he was swinging and missing as Hafir looked composed and pounded away at his enemies face relentlessly... Mickey's face looked like mince meat once he was done with him. Like we had seen the night before, things were starting to loo too easy for one gang - Vesuri was kicking Manus Murphy at will and it surely wouldn't be long before Murphy's legs would fall from underneath him but in a crazy turn of events he pulled Vesuri to the ground and locked in a brutal looking armbar that drew a loud roar from Vesuri's mouth and a pop from his arm, good thing he is used to only using his legs! The tides were turning in favor of the Pug Uglies, Thomas O Farrelly smacked the suave Nicoletta right in the chops and sent his expensive cigar flying out of his mouth.. Tommy was piecing him up for a short while which brought smile to that grumpy lookin face of his, Casimiro kept calm and clinched up with Tommy an went off on one as he dirty boxed that ugly mug of Tommy until he fell to his knees and passed out. The battle was already won and Apollo Creed was feeling confident that he would put the cherry on top, he was a proud boxer in the city and always brought his lucky gloves to a fight... Frankie McGregor certainly didn't appreciate the arrogance of Creed and as he was circling around dancing he clipped him with a quick spinning back-fist which drew blood from Creed's mouth... Could this be a silver lining for the Irish american crime family? Hell no said Creed as he decided it was time to put this boy out of his misery, he made it look easy as he tore Frankie apart with numerous super speed punches to the head the last of which was a huge overhand right that left Frankie crumpled on the floor. The hogs took over O'Malleys Irish Pub that night and damn near emptied the bar of its booze.
    6 points
  2. Its been a couple weeks since the first of the Gang violence begun and already we can get a sense for who the real threats to the city are. It was a gory, bloody start to the violence, you can tell everyone was rearing to get their hands on the competition... Every single scrap that took place ended with the sound of a knockout punch to the jaw, a shriek of pain from a broken limb or the sound of silence as they were put to sleep with a vicious choke...Not one fight was left to be debated who the victor was. Did you really expect anything less? This is GONY bitch. There is no mercy in GONY. As the gangsters prepare for the second battle let's reflect on what can only be described as a bukkake of blood in the opener.... First up the Draft Dodgers and the hell's Kitchen Hellions agreed to meet in an abandoned warehouse somewhere in downtown New York. Perhaps the most heated rivals in the city stood face to face in the middle of the warehouse waiting to see who'd make the first move... Mark Piazza was that man who dared attack first and with no hesitation the rest followed. He ran straight for the chizzled one full speed ahead and with a click of a finger 'Chabs' was out cold on the dusty warehouse floor after receiving an uppercut from hell! It was perhaps this connection that got his fellow Dodgers fired up for battle. the short of stature but big in heart DD Panda charged forward trying to take Don Dracula down but took a swift punch to his dome which drew blood from his forehead - immediately Vlad's eyes widened as he smelled blood and as he went to deliver the finishing blow Panda countered with a takedown and it wasn't long before the fierce little bastard got hold of the lanky Don's knee and shifted it out of place... The Don had fallen and his trusty right hand man Constantin Niculescu was having none of it. Constantin rushed over to step in for his Don but out of nowhere the hideous Duck Dodgers who he had run into before at O'Malleys bar gave him a crisp jab to the chin... Another cheap shot from the Ugly Duckling! He managed to get a few more shots in before Constantin wisely tripped him to the floor and reigned down with ferocious ground and pound until Duck could take no more... Elsewhere in the now bloodied warehouse Sly Scarano and Chris Tycoon were trading blows, Sly wanted nothing more than to win for his anxious boss Daly and at one point it was looking good... Until Chris baffled him with chopping cowardly leg kicks before dragging Sly to the ground and ultimately turning him into a fucking pretzel...Things weren't looking good for the Hellions but there was pride on the line and with perhaps the most anticipated showdown of the evening was between 2 guys that despise each other... This scrap will be remembered for years to come as you could sense the disdain between the two... They both came out swinging wildly - fists flying all over the place some connecting and some whistling through thin air. Eventually Fick landed what looked like a finishing combination on Gambino as he slammed down to the floor, Fick followed and tried with all his might to strangle the life out of his downed foe but Gambino said 'not today' and after making his way to his feet he ended this wild confrontation with a huge punch echoed throughout the place and finished Fick off with an endless stream of elbows from above. The night was done for the Hellions as only Constantin was seen assisting his fallen comrades... The Dodgers were taunting and celebrating as they helped their boy Duck to his feet and out the door. A dominant win for the Dodgers surely ended in nothing other than a communal golden shower back at the HQ... Across town there was another 'meeting' going on. Don Under and Gwads merry men II faced off in China Town, Kung Flu was only allowed a quick break from his shift at the chinese laundry so insisted it must take place there... All the gangsters were waiting eagerly outside the launderette as Flu was running late... Finally flu appears out the door and without a word eyes up Don Under and chooses his victim... Ned Kelly acknowledges his smug gaze and gives him a smirk and taunts him with a cocky come hither movement with his hand. Like a bat out of Wuhan, Flu sprints towards Kelly and Kung Flu'd the living shit out of Kelly before he could even throw a punch of his own. The rest of the gangsters were left speechless unsure of what they just witnessed as Flu silently struts back to work and Ned is left staring into the night sky as if he has just met eyes with medusa. A panicked passer by blew her rape whistle as that's exactly what she thought she has just witnessed, but the noise startled the gangsters and just like that both gangs charged at one another... Don Gwad led the charge of his merry men and with no hesitation took his target Larry Day straight down and choked him out like it was nothing...His pal Pizza Rat took note and pretty much performed an action replay on Bruno Luciano before could even exhale the last puff of his cigar...Things were getting ugly real fast for the Don Under's until Anthony Lalime managed to redeem his peers with a very slick combination which left the iron Sheik bloodied and face first on the floor. Lalime caught up in the moment was celebrating without realizing that the majority of his team and been defeated with ease... He turned round to see the last of his brothers, Roy Read on the wrong end of a vicious right hook from the dirty Dick Johnson to finish off what was clearly a one sided beat down, Dick let out an ungodly belch and lifted up his hip flask to cheers his Merry men while Lalime was last seen sprinting out of China town... Gwad and his merry men won the night and proved to the people of NYC they are a force to be reckoned with. Pug Uglies vs NYC Warthogs recap coming soon
    5 points
  3. http://mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1603116262SPPS_Poster_18.png Post Event Cheap Shots Sucker Punch Pro Series 18 Hello Sucker Punch fans! Let me begin this by apologizing for being unable to work on getting a preview out the other day for Sucker Punch Pro Series 18…unfortunately work has been hell this week and they’ve really kept things a bit crazy for us! That said, I’ve got some time here finally to get a bit of a review out for the event…so here goes! As always, I’m Hare Rumpler with my partner and analyst Donkey “Dan”. Suzy Sucker Punch, our media correspondent, is always with us as well and ready to dish out some of the dirt behind the scenes with our fighters and managers, although I’ve been told it’s quiet on that front for the most part here! This was a fun one with a little bit of everything folks! And it showed, as we ended up having probably our third or fourth highest rated event…and…wow…actually made a little tiny bit of profit on this one! That’s like only the second or third time that’s happened since we’ve been running, so cool to that! We had a few Heavyweights going the other night, both a regular bout between Porter and Henderson as well as the big Co-Main Event of Chontamenti defending his title against Boris Balkan! We had a Light Heavyweight bout, a Middleweight one and even a quadruplet of Featherweight fights on the docket for ya! And of course, nobody can forget about the Welterweight title fight between Ronnie Bass and Konrad Wagner! So without delaying further…especially as I do still have a ton going on for work that I’ll have to get back to shortly, let’s hear from our merchandise partner and sponsor and then get to the good stuff! http://mmatycoon.com/images/company/logo/1584375781SWN.jpg When you think about training your fighters, one of the biggest concerns is keeping them in the gym and actively training, am I right? And you can’t do that if they have to be stopping to recover and rest for sessions here and sessions there! That is why you need to visit our sponsor, Shadow Warrior Nutrition, and specifically grab some of their Shadow Warrior Tea 160Q. It is literally the best energy loss reduction supplement money can buy and will keep your fighter in the gym training rather than sitting days out resting! Stop on over there today, you will NOT be disappointed! Now, let's get to it! Undercard Bout #1: Featherweights Jean Jacque Custo Defeats Ivan Mrka via Majority Decision We started the evening out here with a not so quick Featherweight bout that not only went the distance, but came down to a bit of a close call with the judges! That’s one that will always leave some bitterness in the mouth of whoever comes up short, and probably a bit of a desire for some revenge and a payback fight! In this case the man who got the short end of the stick was Ivan Mrka. And frankly Donkey, if I’m Mrka, I’m also kinda pissed off with the decision for this one! He certainly didn’t look happy after the fight, that’s for sure. In the first round Custo got the takedown, but after a bit the ref stood them back up and eventually Mrka got the clinch. From there he was able to get a few softening up shots in and coming out of the clinch he was able to land a nice combo that clearly rocked Custo! Custo immediately went for a takedown to buy some recovery time, but again the ref stood them up after a short bit. That repeated itself two more times in the round, takedowns, nothing doing, standup. Rinse, repeat. The second round was more of the same…takedowns, standup, takedown. Nothing really doing on the ground though, with Custo looking to improve position and Mrka defending and controlling. Custo got the round, but only due to the successful takedowns and control, there was no real action on the striking front. No sub attempts either. Nothing. The fans were NOT happy! In the third, Mrka landed a few shots, with kicks and hands that got things going from the bell, and then the takedown and standup game started again. This is the round that is the most controversial…Custo got the takedowns, he controlled the action…somewhat…and got a sub attempt in. But no real threats offensively, no strikes landed really, and Mrka should have won that round with the shots early on before the takedown if you ask me Donkey! I think this was an extremely controversial decision on the judges’ parts man! Donkey, whatcha got bud…? Donkey’s Takeaways: Hare, your arguments are valid and you could definitely make a case, as you’ve done, that this was Mrka’s fight! Custo gets the win though, and that’s just how the cookie crumbles man. With that win, he’ll move to 2-3 and Mrka goes to 1-2, and yes, he didn’t look happy about it at all. Not sure you can blame him. Maybe he’ll be asking us for a rematch soon, you think? Suzy Sucker Punch spoke with Ivan while Custo was still in the ring talking to the crowd… Suzy Sucker Punch: Ivan, not exactly the outcome you hoped for, or even, as some might say, deserved. Any thoughts on the fight or where you go from here? Ivan Mrka: I dont know what the judges were watching.. I beat him up, and he just layed on me for 3 rounds. I stuffed every sub attempt, and he couldn't do anything to me.. Got stood up over and over, and I'd beat him up again. As far as I'm concerned, I won that fight. This dude is a clown. Suzy Sucker Punch: Strangely enough Ivan, Hare and Donkey said the same thing when they were watching the right and afterward as they were considering the review. I always listen in on them before I tell them anything about these interviews, so yes, they seem to be on the same page with you without any prompting! Perhaps a rematch in the future for sure! ********* Undercard Bout #2: Sparring Bout Theo Trivette Defeats Niko Ahonen via Unanimous Decision A quick little one round, three minute sparring bout for two of my own fighters Donkey. Not much of a fight really, honestly more of a fill-in fight but at the same time they both previously won so this as an opportunity to check out a morale drop for whoever lost. Really nothing exciting to go over here…Theo got cut early, and that seemed to light a fire under his butt! The rest of the round was pretty much Trivette dominating the action on the feet, landing a solid percentage of his shots and displaying his ability as the more experienced and better trained fighter to date. Anything else Donkey…? Donkey’s Takeaways: We already knew that Ahonen had a granite chin and Trivette heavy hands from prior fights, so nothing new there. Ahonen lost, and with it dropped about 26% of his morale. That’s not ideal, but we’ll have to see what his future holds as he’s an ok learner, but not a super fast one. This is a bit of a touch and go situation for him, even with that granite chin. ********* Undercard Bout #3: Heavyweights Gary Porter Defeats Bubba Henderson via KO (Strikes) Alright Donkey, on to the third match with a pair of big boys heading into the cage here! And this is the first one to come to a decision on the night, with the contest ending in the first round. Henderson got a couple strikes in early, even cutting Porter in the process. But it was Porter who took control with a takedown and once on top, he was able to assert himself and land shot after shot, going ten for ten with the strikes from above! He was unloading everything, especially after getting side control right from the drop…elbows, knees to the side, fists, you name it! Finally, a big elbow came down, and here was the call by the play by play guys… “Henderson is working to avoid the ground and pound but Porter connects with a decent elbow. Porter in side control here. He's dropped a big elbow there and Henderson looks hurt! Oh, he is hurt! Porter turns on the heat and pounds him out for a TKO victory! Good killer instinct there!” Over to you Donkey…? Donkey’s Takeaways: A dominating fight for Gary Porter as he takes control of this thing early and imposes his will on the ground! A win he really needed to help him move forward from a 3-2 record overall, 1-2 under current management to a nice 4-2 going forward. This should reinvigorate him! I know who it didn’t reinvigorate though, and that’s Bubba Henderson who saw Slick Gunderson call it a day as his manager after this fight. He’d developed a 3-2 record overall while over with RRFC, but since coming to Sucker Punch found himself going 0-2 in this and his prior fight. I guess after seeing his boy take another two losses via KO or TKO…his prior loss to joining us was also TKO…Slick had decided he’d seen enough. He has good morale, as he only lost a very small amount of it after the loss. But with his strength hiding any real findings in the Tale of the Tapes early in his career it’s hard to say if he had any solid hiddens. Perhaps this man just lacks the heart? Perhaps another manager will pick him up and find out! ********* Undercard Bout #4: Light Heavyweights Morioka Shigemasa Defeats Dolph Lindgren via TKO (Kick & Punches) Lindgren took the first round in this contest that was a very evenly matched fight as the play by play guys were calling it. Both guys were landing shots with Lindgren coming out as the slightly more aggressive dance partner but Shigemasa landing a better percentage and conserving his energy better as a result. Moving into the second round that accuracy, and a slightly more varied attack as Shigemasa was also sending the feet in there now and then, seemed to take over and was turning the tide in Shigemasa’s direction. In a fight that was staying on the feet and primarily staying a cut and dry, run of the mill boxing match, these two were really just going out there and seeing who could stay more focused and get the better of the other in a drawn out contest! Shigemasa got that round with solid striking and counters…and we went into the third with it all even, 19-19, although Lindgren was starting to show signs of fatigue… The third round started, and Shigemasa must have gotten the call from his corner to come out looking to finish, as this was the knockdown straight from the bell…! “Shigemasa lands a big uppercut and Lindgren crumbles to the floor! The ref thinks about stopping the fight but Lindgren looks OK. Shigemasa waves Lindgren back to his feet!” With Lingren back on the feet, the two circled for a bit, but Shigemasa was clearly focused on finishing…and then this one flew…perhaps KO of the Night material…? “The fighters circle, before Shigemasa throws a beautiful high kick that crashes into Lindgren's neck, sending him stumbling to the floor! Shigemasa lands more strikes and forces a referee stoppage! That one ended in an instant!” So, what do you say Donkey...? Donkey’s Takeaways: An awfully close fight right up to the point where Lindgren gassed out and it became open hunting season for Shigemasa! With almost a full round to go still it was a tough position for Lindgren to be in and clearly he’d been depending upon ending the fight earlier as his cardio evidently wasn’t up to the task to last for the full three rounds against a capable striker on the other side of the cage. For Shigemasa, a solid win in his Sucker Punch debut moves him to a great start to the career at 2-0! ********* Undercard Bout #5: Middleweights Kirill Krasnov Defeats Ibrahim Volkov via Submission (Armbar) If you blinked folks, you missed this super fast finish! Volkov is a very, very good boxer with knockout capability. But that’s not how this one ended! See, tricked ya there didn’t I, Donkey? No? Well, I tried…and you’re no fun btw. As we said, Volkov is an excellent boxer. But…historically he has preferred to take his opponents down and then work a brutal ground and pound. That plan may have had some holes in it in this one, ya think Donkey? Easy for me to say after the fact right? Well, after a few offerings from both fighters on the feet, Volkov made the decision to score a takedown. That’s all well and good, as he ended up where he wanted to be…on top with an ability to start dropping bombs… But…he was up against a superior ground specialist with a history of winning via submissions! Krasnov is no stranger to the ground game or necessarily being on his back, and that doesn’t make him pause much. Seconds after the takedown the impatient play by play guys commented that they could do with somebody showing some initiative as both seemed to be waiting the other out for a mistake…well, that mistake came only moments later… “Volkov throws a sloppy strike and Krasnov has hooked up an armbar on the loose arm! He's turned and extended fully! Volkov is forced to tap! Great BJJ from Krasnov!” And this one was all over! Any other thoughts there Donkey…? Donkey’s Takeaways: A very fast finish and the fans really enjoyed this one! The big win makes it two in a row for Krasnov and has him on the right path…as well as back to even at .500 with a 5-5 record. Volkov loses his nice shiny goose egg over in the loss column and drops to 2-1, but still looks set for a great fun at Sucker Punch! Clearly, he’ll need to be more wary of those ground guys though, as this one seems to be a situation where he underestimated his opponent’s ground game. ********* Main Card Bout #1: Featherweights Alex Kozlovski Defeats Sorsa Lokki via TKO (Strikes) Donkey, not to pat myself on the back, but when I made this fight I was really excited for it and felt like this one was going to be a blast! I mean, both of these guys can go at it and strike and neither will back down! There has been a preparation issue here or there in the past but I was convinced that both could come into this one and give it their best against another extremely well matched opponent for them. Sure enough, they did just that and the fans loved it! Lokki has a ton of heart and typically when he wins it’s because he’s able to outlast the opponent, drag the thing to the distance and do enough to impress the judges along the way. He’s an active fighter who keeps picking away at you and really can make it a long, frustrating night for his opponent. That said, it’s not like he’s running away, so there’s no excuse for an opponent to whinge about it! Kozlovski is known for some power in those hands. He’ll throw bomb after bomb and if you get caught the wrong way, god help you! The man has four TKO’s and two KO’s in his career, both KO’s via a single devastating shot that rocked his opponent’s world. This contest started out and spent the majority of the round and a half going exactly to each’s plan. Lokki’s striking was accurate, he was mixing in the combos with it as well as the leg kicks to slow Kozlovski down…and at the same time Kozlovski was landing some heavy shots, not at the same rate of success, but they were landing and always dangerous. He was also letting those feet and legs fly, with a couple leg kicks landing. He wasn’t too worried about the takedown, so he had the luxury of going for a few of those without having to worry about a counter to the ground. In the first minute of action, Kozlovski actually looked like he was going to end it early as he got to Lokki with a nasty body shot that had Lokki reeling and trying to breath! Lokki recovered though and the potential marathon was back on! Things were going according to plan for both men with Lokki getting the first round on points, but then…finally…Kozlovski’s dangerous shots…this time one of the two big head kicks he was going for that landed…turned this one into a “thank you sir, come again!’ moment… “Kozlovski lands a big head kick that sends Lokki to the canvas! Kozlovski follows up with strikes from the mount that forces the ref to step in and stop the fight!” Donkey, what else have you got for us…? Donkey’s Takeaways: Awesome fight and these two really brought it in a way that lit up the arena and got everybody going for this Main Card action! With the win, Kozlovski has won his last three and is now 7-3 overall…worthy of being up with the big boys and moving on to a serious challenge…and maybe a title shot if he can pass the test? Lokki goes to 4-7 and has been hit and miss in his last handful of fights…he’ll get a shot to turn it around again next month against Custo! ********* Main Card Bout #2: Featherweights Dino Ebedi Defeats Luke Skywalker via Majority Draw Can you believe this next one Donkey?!? I mean seriously! I knew we were trying to put together some of the best, balanced fights we could find, but a Majority Draw in the Main Card? That’s sick! Seriously! These two went at it for a full fifteen minutes, and even after all that the judges could not make a pick! They stayed standing for the entire fight, as you’d expect from these two, with the only difference to approach being that clearly Skywalker liked and wanted to be in the clinch against Ebedi. Ebedi was the far more aggressive fighter in this contest and despite having a lower percentage of his shots landing was just about even with Skywalker overall. Clearly the judges saw it that way as well. Surprisingly, with being the less aggressive of the two, Skywalker didn’t seem to be going for a lot of counters. Possibly something that may have cost him the extra point he needed to win this. Also, when he took it to the clinch, he was highly successful with his shots landing, but just didn’t seem to be aggressive enough and pushing the fight hard enough while in there. On the other hand, Ebedi could have possibly changed the entire course of this fight if his elbows in the clinch were landing! He tried for eight of them, none of them finding a home, but darn, he sure was looking to make this a brutal outing for Skywalker! Overall, a fun fight that gave the fans something to really cheer back and forth for! Donkey, what are you thinking…? Donkey’s Takeaways: 10-10, 10-9, 10-10 first round. That’s all you need to know, this fight was that close! Crazy. Skywalker took the second with all three judges and Ebedi got the third the same way. Loved this fight! Can’t wait to see a rematch! That’s gotta come at some point doesn’t it?!? ********* Main Card Bout #3: Featherweights Jack Sparrow Defeats Ramon Rabbit via Submission (Armbar) Donkey, we were looking to see if Rabbit was ready for a title fight in this one! Putting him up against Sparrow, self-declared gatekeeper for the championship, was a test that will definitely check whether you’re ready for that shot or not! I’m going to be very honest here. I thought Rabbit was going to pass this test. Instead, he stuffed one takedown from Sparrow…but then Sparrow was able to land it on the next attempt after taking a leg kick from Rabbit. Bad news. Sure enough, it didn’t take but a second or two for Sparrow to test Rabbit with his first sub attempt, a guillotine from the top that he just couldn’t quite lock in. Fast forward about a minute and Sparrow was dishing out the punishment from above with some ground and pound…and apparently just dishing it out wasn’t good enough. Instead, he apparently wanted to show everybody that that last event we had, with the Championship fight going all “kick you in the beans over and over, wasn’t the only way to channel your true “Sucker Punch” abilities! So…once he got the mount, which was really bad for Rabbit, there was this sequence… “Sparrow landing punches. Sparrow lands an elbow that was bordering on illegal but the referee lets it go with a warning. Sparrow fakes a shot to the body and cracks his opponent in the head. Nice ground and pound there!” Okay Donkey, landing illegal shots is one thing! Doing it with the elbows is just almost deadly wrong! I cannot approve of such behavior as the one in charge of this org!... (But I really do Donkey, I really do!) And then he did it again…! “Sparrow is landing with some decent strikes but Rabbit is trying to advance his position so the referee is letting the fight continue. Sparrow lands an elbow that was bordering on illegal but the referee lets it go with a warning.” A bit more ground and pound is an understatement, and insinuating that Rabbit was trying to advance his position is about as far off as possible, as he never really made a big attempt to get out of trouble. I’m not sure if that is because Sparrow was fully controlling the situation or what, but Rabbit seemed almost helpless down there, which is strange for a wrestler. For the next minute and Rabbit was really in a bad way…and then the end mercifully came for him… “Sparrow fakes a shot to the body and cracks his opponent in the head. Nice ground and pound there! Sparrow quickly switches position and commits to an armbar! It's a big risk for Sparrow but it's paid off and Rabbit is forced to tap! Nice work by Sparrow.” Donkey, what can you add…? Donkey’s Takeaways: A fight we thought Rabbit could win and with that win propel himself into a championship fight. Unfortunately, this thing was all one-sided with Sparrow dominating from start to finish! With this, Sparrow goes to 13-1 and I know you’ve been trying to talk him into taking a shot at the title. Hell, several of the managers of fighters at the upper end of this division have also questioned why he hasn’t been given, or taken, that shot yet as well! Maybe soon? The limitation for Rabbit is now clear. He’ll struggle to step up into a tier that is Top Contender capable until he’s able to round out his ground defense. His last four losses have all come via submission, so I think it’s fair to say that’s where the weak spot is in the armor. The white belt just won’t be enough. ********* Co-Main Event Heavyweight Championship Bout Thoth Chontamenti vs. Boris Balkan Ok Donkey, it’s that time! Main event time, and we’ll start thing out with our Co-Main Event that saw Thoth Chontamenti defending his belt against challenger Boris Balkan! This is an awesome matchup with both men having gone at it in the Tight Fight Spotlight, both coming in extremely confident and ready Schooners Bar for the fans! Our very own Juice Fluffer headed into the cage to announce the fight, and here was the replay from the other night… Juice Fluffer enters the cage… “Ladies and gentlemen…this is the Co-Maaaain Event of the evening!” “The judges for this bout are Steve Erwin, Donatello Bradman and John Mangel.” “Our sponsor for this event is Shadow Warrior Nutrition.” “Annnnnnnd Now! A fight that Sucker Punch fans around the world have been waiting for…” “LIVE!, from Schooners Bar in Sydney, Australia…” “Iiiiit’s TIME! FIVE rounds for the Undisputed Sucker Punch Pro Series Heavyweight Championship of the World!” “Introducing first… to my right, fighting out of the blue corner. With a professional record of FIVE wins, two losses and NO draws, he stands 207 centimeters tall, normally weighing in at 260 pounds. He’s 21 years of age, from Сибир, Russia and fighting out of Amsterdam, Netherlands…the CHALLENGER and TOP CONTENDER in the Sucker Punch Pro Series Heavyweight Division, Boooorissss…BALLLLLLKANNNN!!!” “And now introducing…to my right, fighting out of the red corner. With a professional record of FIVE wins, one loss and NO draws, he stands 204 centimeters tall and walks at 275 pounds. He’s 21 years of age, fighting out of your home town London, England and hailing from Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam…the REIGNING, DEFENDING, UNNNNNDISPUTED Sucker Punch Pro Series Heavyweight Champion of the World, Thoth…“Eruuuuudiiiite”…CHONNNNTAMENTIIIII!!!” And we were off Donkey! Time to see this big man, and he is a big dude at 275 pounds, to see this man Chontamenti still be so accomplished on the ground! Or so we thought! Thoth clearly came into this fight with a plan to switch things up a little bit and keep all the hyenas out there who may be hoping to steal his belt guessing! This line right here was indicative of his plan for this fight, as Chontamenti clearly had a preference to take this one to the clinch… “I was talking to Chontamenti's coach pre-fight and he was telling me that they'd been working on the clinch in the run-up to this fight.” He went to the clinch early in the first. And it stayed there pretty much through most of the round. Balkan clearly wasn’t as comfortable there, being put back on defense and trying his best to control the action and not take too much damage. Chontamenti’s shots within the clinch were landing at an alarming rate though, about 75% of the time to the head and, while to a lower percentage, abusing the body as well! Balkan managed to survive the first and send it to the second…where he was able to keep some separation for a bit…trading a few shots here and there but honestly losing the exchanges as well especially with Chontamenti’s feet doing a number on his legs. Chontamenti got it back to the clinch again though later in the second and from there the same sort of up close and personal form of abuse returned. The third saw the fight immediately taken to the clinch by Chontamenti…hell, it felt like it got there before the bell even rang!...and this was obviously not a good sign for Balkan as he’d been unable to escape it in the prior two rounds, unable to defend himself in it fully, and the damage was starting to add up eating away at his reserves and stamina, taking a toll on the mind and body! Two minutes went by and finally a short but strong uppercut rocked Balkan…and with his opponent on wobbly legs Chontamenti could sense the opportunity, going to the body repeatedly with shot after shot…before loading up for the final bit one… “Chontamenti dips a shoulder and cracks Balkan with a mighty uppercut! Balkan falls back against the cage and Chontamenti unloads with a barrage of strikes! Balkan is completely out with his eyes open, only supported by the cage! Save him ref! Eventually the ref decides to do his job and jumps in - Chontamenti screams abuse at the incompetent official before going over to celebrate with his corner. Brutal stuff!” And in came Juice Fluffer to make the call here… “Ladies and gentlemen, after two minutes and thirty-five seconds of the second round, the referee has called a stop to this fight…” “Declaring the winner…by way of a Technical Knockout…ANNNNNNDDDD STILLLLLLL…Sucker Punch Pro Series…Undisputed…Heavyweight Champion of the World… Thoth…“Eruuuuudiiiite”…CHONNNNTAMENTIIIII!!!” There it is Donkey! Two successful title defenses!!! The sign of a sure champion, one who can not only win the belt, but defend the belt…time after time! Donkey’s Takeaways: Wow, that was a fun one, and boy, did Chontamenti surprise us with NOT going to the ground in this fight! I mean, it kinda takes a huge set of balls to be a champion, be defending that coveted belt, and NOT go with what has worked and gotten you there up to that point, instead trusting in your camp, your training and your discussed strategy to go out there and blind-side your opponent! Nicely done, beautiful planning and strategy! For Balkan, a chance to see what’s at this level waiting, but not the night he was hoping for. He takes his first loss here at Sucker Punch and goes to 5-3 career, but likely will be back and stronger than ever as soon as he has a chance to review what happened here, make adjustments and get back on the road to redemption! ********* Main Event Welterweight Championship Bout Ronnie Bass vs. Konrad Wagner And here we go, the MAIN EVENT Donkey! We’ve got two big time strikers here with established and proven Champion Ronnie Bass and up and coming spirited youngster Konrad Wagner! These two have been chomping at the bit and from what I’ve been told, there was a bit of a heated exchange regarding an interview that came out post-fight that may or may not have accurately represented Ronnie Bass…so he’s going to get his chance to clear the air at some point. In the meantime, these two had a few things to work out in the cage, at least for now…although I’m hearing grumblings that there’s going to be a bit more “therapy” needed to truly get past this one… But before we get too much further into it, let’s go back and hear the call from our own Juice Fluffer… Juice Fluffer enters the cage… “Ladies and gentlemen…this is the Maaaain Event of the evening!” “The judges for this bout are Donatello Bradman, Chris Dean and Topper Green.” “Our sponsor for this event is Shadow Warrior Nutrition.” “Annnnnnnd Now! The moment Sucker Punch Pro Series fans around the world have been waiting for!” “LIVE!, from Schooners Bar in Sydney, Australia…” “Iiiiit’s TIME! FIVE rounds for the Undisputed Sucker Punch Pro Series Welterweight Championship of the World!” “Introducing first…to my right, fighting out of the blue corner. With professional record of FIVE wins, NO losses and NO draws, he stands 181 centimeters tall, walking at 173 pounds and 20 years of age, representing the Berlin, Germany and fighting out of Las Vegas, Nevada, United States…the WELTERWEIGHT DIVISION TOP CONTENDER and CHALLENGER, “Doctor Drillkiccccck”…Konnnnradddd….WAAAAGNERRR!!!” “And now introducing…to my left, fighting out of the red corner. With professional record of SEVEN wins, NO losses and NO draws, he stands 177 centimeters tall, weighing normally at 177 pounds and 21 years of age, representing the Alexandria, Virginia and fighting out of New York, United States…the UNDEFEATED…UNDISPUTED…Sucker Punch Welterweight Cockshot Sorter Series CHAMPION of the WORLD, Kick Yo Asssss, Ronnnnnnniiiiiiiie…..BAAAAAAASSSS!!!” And we were off folks!!! Ronnie Bass had never had a fight go past the first round before folks! Hell, most of his fights barely make it past two minutes! This fight saw Bass come out extremely aggressive, I mean, firing them off at an extremely high rate…clearly he was looking to make short work of this one as well! Unfortunately for the champ, Wagner came in with what seemed to be a concerted and determined effort to sit back and let the fight come to him, using the counter effectively and planning to conserve his energy. Bass won the first round as this fight stayed, naturally, on the feet with the two boxing. Well, Bass was boxing, Wagner was kickboxing, with shots to the legs and body being a common theme in trying to gas Bass and slow him down. Bass won that first round, as we said, but in the process he was landing only about 20% of his shots, something that was bound to start catching up with him if this fight went too long. Second round came, and more of the same…again, with his aggressiveness and determination to take the fight to Wagner, Bass was able to win the round with the judges, at least according to the play by play guys. About three and a half into that round, this happened… “Bass cracks Wagner with a hook to the jaw. Both fighters smile at each other and high-five before getting back down to business.” Frankly Donkey, I don’t believe for a second that Bass would be the type to give somebody a cool high-five voluntarily! A high-five to the face maybe, but…anyways… The third round arrives and with the bell these two were back at it. Again, Bass attacking and Wagner using the counter and defense to pace himself. Bass was definitely winning this fight, and clearly would have either eventually finished it, or won easily on the cards with the judges…but then…we noticed Bass started to look a bit gassed... and also that Wagner was landing more of those counters, and even starting to get a little aggressive with the uppercuts. Just about a minute and a half into the round… “Bass throws a right hand that misses and Wagner counters with a crisp hook to the side of the head. Bass is rocked!” And not more than twenty seconds later… “Bass throws an ugly left hook that misses and Wagner cracks him with a counter punch right on the button. Oh Bass is still all over the place! His legs are completely gone! Will he be able to recover?!! Bass connects with a body shot that sends Wagner's belly button to the back.” Clearly those shots were getting to Bass, but at the same time, this man does NOT back down and is determined to give as well as he gets! You rock and stumble this man, well, he’ll punch right through you in return! But you can be as determined as you want to be…eventually though, if you’re gassed, you’re gassed, and without having been able to find a way to put Wagner down to this point, Bass was feeling it, losing focus…and that’s when bad things happen. Like this… “Wagner and Bass are patiently standing in front of each other looking for an opening. Wagner throws a head kick. It's landed, knocking Bass into next week! Ooooh that was huge! Wagner knows it - he's on the cage flexing is biceps. That's a bit weird considering he won by kick but whatever.” Juice Fluffer enters as the referee has both fighters in the middle of the cage… “Ladies and gentlemen, after two minutes and seven seconds of the third round, the referee has called a stop to this fight…” “Declaring the winner…by way of a Knockouuuut…ANNNNNNDDDD NEWWWWWW…Sucker Punch Pro Series…Undisputed…Welterweight Champion of the World… Konnnnradddd….WAAAAGNERRR!!!” WE HAVE A NEW CHAMPION DONKEY! Can you believe that? The kid has done it, taken out one of the baddest ass fighters in the org, one who was undefeated and deserving of the belt…and damn, if he didn’t come in and find a way to outlast him to grab that belt! How bout it Donkey…? Donkey’s Takeaways: Amazing fight, these two went at it like no other! This was thrilling to watch, a true, great championship fight and very worthy of the Main Event slot on this card! Wagner went in with a strategy to play defense, counter strike against an aggressive fighter, use his chin to take the punches and keep working it long enough to wear the champ down…and sure enough, it worked to perfection. But…and this is a big but…if his gamble that Bass would eventually become susceptible to the big KO due to fatigue or otherwise hadn’t paid off…he was going to lose this fight to a decision, that much is for sure…as Bass was certainly the aggressor and had easily scored more points in the fight. That’s obviously going to leave Bass wanting his payback for this one! ********* So there we have it Sucker Punch fans! Great night of fights, I was thrilled to be there and I hope all 7,000 fans in attendance had as good a time as we did! Now we move on to our next big card tomorrow night, and I know one thing Donkey, I’ll be there and ready! So will you! And hopefully, so will the Sucker Punch Nation of Fans! Till then…remember… Keep it cheap and dirty…Sucker Punch Pro Series 355k+ style!
    4 points
  4. AVATAR AUCTION: Minimum bid: 100k Minimum raise: 50k Deadline: 48hours after this post.
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  5. Destin’s Title Fight Spotlight Sucker Punch Pro Series 18 Hey there fighters; welcome to the fifth rendition of our Title Fight Spotlight series here at Sucker Punch! My name is Destin, and I’m your host. Tonight at SPPS 18, we once again have TWO title fights on our card! In our Co-Main Event tonight, Boris Balkan (5-2) is challenging Thoth Chontamenti (5-1) for the 170lb belt. Then for our Main Event of the evening, Konrad Wagner (5-0) is challenging Ronnie Bass (7-0) for the 165lb belt. Only one man will remain undefeated! Without further ado, please welcome Thoth and Boris to this press conference! *Applause from the crowd* Thoth Chontamenti vs. Boris Balkan: Destin: Hey Thoth. Great to have you back on our pre fight show; congrats on being our first fighter to ever appear here twice! And Boris, welcome to the show! Boris, you’re the 26th ranked fighter here at SPPS and Thoth, you’re number 5. How do you guys feel about these rankings? Boris: Hello Destin, thank you for having me here on your show. I'm very happy to have my third fight here at SP, and I'm absolutely thrilled to have earned a title shot already. Thoth: Destin, I appreciate the warm welcome, and it's a pleasure to be back here. It's an absolute honor to be among the top 5 of this competitive and fast-rising organization. Like all warriors in this organization, the goal is to be the very best fighter and I know I have to train arduously and intelligently to give myself the best opportunity to achieve that goal. Destin: Thoth, you've proven yourself to be a real submission machine. Boris is also a brown belt in BJJ. Are you going to try to submit him like your last 4 victims, despite him holding the same belt as you? And Boris, do you think you can match Thoth’s ground game? *Both fighters looking at each other awkwardly for a moment* Thoth: Uh, me first? Boris: I think so? He asked you first Thoth: Oh, ok. Well Boris has proven to be a dangerous opponent in any given circumstance. While I obviously favor submissions, there's no doubt that making Boris submit will be a monumental task due to his excellent BJJ abilities. I'm always up for a challenge and if the fight ends up on the mat, we'll have to see which fighter has the greater passion and will to overcome the technically equal skills in BJJ. Boris: I'm not sure what i could say (laugh) Thoth is great all around fighter and I don't find him less dangerous on his feet than on the ground, neither i find myself less dangerous on the ground than on my feet. This is modern mma and I prepare for every situation, and I know my opponent do too. I certainly expect to find myself on the ground with Thoth at some moment and I'm sure in that moment all who wanted to present this fight like Thoth is seeking ground and Boris seaking to stand will see how wrong they were. Destin: Boris, If you win tonight, you very well could become a top ten fighter here at Sucker Punch. Meanwhile Thoth, if you win, you could potentially become the highest ranking fighter in our organization. Are you guys ready to fight on this stage, in front of 7,000 fans? What will be the next step for you guys after this? Thoth: An excellent question Destin, as there are many very worthy opponents in the heavyweight division here. Callum Neenan and Sith Rebel are in the upper ranks for a title opportunity so either of them. Naturally, I have to focus on Boris first because he has earned this shot and I know he'll do everything he can to leave that cage as champion. Oh, but I’m not nervous about this fight. I live for fighting and this is the biggest one I’ve had yet! Boris: Amen Thoth. We are both just young fellows bringing ourselves before new challenges. We don't even know yet if we are going to be mma fighters or to choose other careers. So, it's just like that, i enjoy my training, i enjoy my fighting and my momental popularity with the girls of course. But I'm definitely not making any plans at the moment, neither poison myself with ranks or scores. Just enjoy doing what i love Destin: How do you guys predict this fight will end? Thoth: I predict this fight will end in a decision as long as I keep my chin out of the line of fire. Boris: Yeah, AS LONG as you manage that… Thoth: Boris has devastating power and I'd be a fool to not have great respect for that. It will be a war tonight and pain will be felt. I just hope I can limit that pain while keeping Boris off balance long enough to where he doesn't turn out my lights with one clean shot to my chin. Boris: Kind words, humble champ. I will win, 2nd round KO. Just watch. Thoth: A second-round KO? You know what, I’ll make this fight end in the first round just for you. Boris: OK fine, first round KO, Boris. Happy now? Thoth: *Sighs* Listen Boris, I have no doubt you're going to push me further than I expect, especially with the hammers you call fists! You've undoubtedly earned the right to win this title but know this. I too plan on pushing you further than any of your previous opponents and I will make you dig very deeply into your will and guts, to see just what you're made of. I fully expect us to put on one hell of a show for the Sucker Punch fans and whoever emerges the victor will know damn well they have earned it! Boris: Agreed. *Face shoved in front of the camera* Thoth, hope you are ready to rock tonight mate! Destin: Ok guys! Thanks again for joining us tonight, and best of luck in your fight later this evening! Thoth: Thank you very much Destin! I'll take all the luck I can get!
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  6. Kyle F management would like to apologise in advance. After telling our fighter Edward Mills multiple times not to engage in trash talk Edward called up local radio station Donkey Punch Radio during their live call in segment and began to trash talking his upcoming opponent Andy Hughes. At Least that's what we think he was trying to do. We have faith in Edwards ability but with an IQ of only 80 our management team is proud that he can even find his way to the gym most days. With that said below are some words from our Fighter Edward Mills. *Disclaimer these comments do not represent Kyle F management or any of our other fighters. http://mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/14232416879438.jpg Don "Cashed Out" Cortez - Hi fight fans this Don Cortez of Donkey Punch Radio. We are live and this is our live call in section where we talk to our fans and fighters about upcoming matches and their perspective on fights. I'm told by our production crew that we are lucky enough to have a fighter on the line right now who wants to talk about an upcoming match. Who do we have on the line? Edward Mills: Dis is Edward Mills. I am callin to talk bout my fight dhat is gunna happen. What you say? Don "Cashed Out" Cortez - Hi Edward, great to have you on the line. Your a new fighter for Sucker Punch coming off a big win. You had a rough start and you have a big fight coming up we hear against Andy Hughes. Can you give us some insight into this fight and your plans. Edward Mills: What you say Dong? Rocky start haha thats silly I not Rocky Baboya I Edward Block Hands! I wanna warn Andy Hugs bout da fight I gunna have with him. My coaches say Edward dont watch cartoons and games to learn how to fight no win comes from dhat. HAHA I hit Hyuken in last fight I learn that from Street Fighters. Don "Cashed Out" Cortez - So Edward do you have some new moves you have been working on? Edward Mills: Dhats right radio guy. I only tell Suzy bought dis plan so only you and her knows now. Don "Cashed Out" Cortez - We are on live radio Edward so if you tell me me. Then everyone will know. You do get that right? Edward Mills: Dong dont be tellin people. I tell you. Den Andy Hugs will be scared in fear. I have a new move. It called the Pickle Punch, it was hard to learn. I been watching Dragon Ball Z and I watched dhat green Pickle man. When he is hurt he just trickin opponent. Like me very smart. I gunna trick Andy Hugs ta think I'm hurt dhen when he try to trick punch me I gunna tricky punch him wiff da Pickle punch! then he gunna lose just like Agna Duh Veria did in last fight. Wiff the Pickle punch and the Hyuken I dah best fighter now. Wanderingson Mackismo who da champ is gunna call me and wanna learn my moves hahaha but I won't tell him Dong. Know why Dong? Don "Cashed Out" Cortez - Its Don, Edward not Dong, Uhhh why wont you tell the 185lb Wanderson Machado, your plan Edward? if the champ wanted to train and learn with you I think you should really accept his offer. Edward Mills: Haha! Dong! Wanderingson had da title but wiff the Pickle Punch Edward Mills will be da champion soon. Andy Hugs gunna need to watch out cuz he da first ta lose den Donkey will make me da champion. *Voices in the back ground. Kyle F Management: Damit Edward did you just call Donkey Punch Radio!?!?! Hang up! don't tell people are plan! if you hang up you can have a cherry blaster. We told you stop calling people! Edward Mills: I gunna go Dong! Click.... Don "Cashed Out" Cortez - Well there you have it folks. Edward Mills Vs Andy Hughes live November 14th your not going to want to miss it. Mills has promised to trick Andy with the Pickle Punch. And once we have all seen it there is know chance any other fighter will be prepared for it. Watch out Machado....Edward Mills has arrived... We think. Next coming up on Donkey Punch Radio the best battle tactic is to not tell the world you tactic. This is Don "Cashed Out" Cortez until next time. Keep it groovy and keep fighting!
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  7. Actually probably only one who doesent want Atunes vs Tantor is Crish Karter. He offered some 500 ranked guys for Tantor instead of Atunes, thats why fight wont be happening.. Mfer vs Arundel. Mfer ended Anthony Falcones 12 fight win streak. Im currently at 5 fight win streak against Action Jackson, so basically Arundel is underdog.
    3 points
  8. Quality and consistent job it's seem here, good way to keep the guys posted (and the usual $$ Syndicate stimulus spreading for the people) congratz BH, keep it up my man! Just the beginning.
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  9. And on topic of helping new managers, imo two things would help tremendously - from what I see from questions from people who randomly message me for advice (yes, such people exist): 1) Fighter creation should provide VIABLE templates, both for 25 year olds and for 18 year olds, with an accompanied text of what the starting training plan should be. I'm pretty sure the community would be more than happy to put this together, so when the new manager comes around, selects he wants to make a 25 yo boxer, he gets solid build with the starting advice of what to train. 2) Fighters should start with $15 - 20k, so new managers can afford to make an 18 yo, train him for 2 - 3 months, and then start fighting - at this point, the 18 yo is fully fight-capable and will earn enough money to pay for his stuff.
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  10. And this is where we disagree - fighting at a young age is a lot of fun, and it's an excellent way to know which fighters to keep and which to sack to make new ones in the next ID batch. I mean, when I came back in March, I made 13 18 year olds as 360k id rolled over (Mike times his mass email perfectly). Out of them, I've rolled 0 granites, but a few fast learners, and overall, one looks like he'll be a really good fighter, one looks very promising, two look promising, about three I am undecided, and the rest is already decided to get cut once 370k rolls over. Overall, I've had 103 fights since March 31st, and it has been a hell lot of fun, which has made it worth it even if none of the fighters reaches the endgame level. There's nothing wrong with the path "cook for a year and have an endgame fighter" existing. And it's also all right that it comes with a large risk - if the fighter turns out to be a dud, it's a year wasted. It's a high cost + high risk + moderate reward path, that definitely should exist in the game.
    2 points
  11. VS Thomas Bolleke Vs Paddy Mcgillicutty A sparring match By Alika Webb “Put on your headgear.” “I don’t need it,” Paddy says, shaking his head. “You sure you want to do this, Paddy?” “I was born to do this!” “Your funeral.” “You think you’re better than me?” “I know I am.” Bolleke chuckles. “You won’t be laughing much longer.” “I can beat you with one arm tied behind my back.” “I’ll make you eat those words.” “Tell you what, if you can make me use my right hand, you win.” “Deal!” Paddy rushes to the center of the cage, crouching down with his hands up. Bolleke casually meets him with his hands down. “Let’s do this!” “Bring it,” Bolleke says, finally putting up his dukes. Paddy swings for the fences, Bolleke slips away just in time. Bricks of fists slice through the air, itching to strike flesh and bones. “Come on, you coward. Stop running away fr…” Paddy shakes his head, clearing the cobwebs and putting his mouth guard back in its place. “What the hell was that?” “That’s called a jab,” Bolleke says, wearing a big smile. “Less talking, more fighting.” “Wish granted!” Paddy says, taking aim. An overhand right gets launched. Bolleke counters with a perfectly timed jab. A left hook gets stopped in its tracks with another jab from Bolleke. A missile of a right uppercut fails to find its target, stopped by another jab. “You can’t just throw bombs without setting them up. That’s lesson number one,” Bolleke says with a smirk. “Stop with those … pathetic little jabs,” Paddy says. “Pathetic? That’s not what your legs are telling me.” Paddy slaps his trembling legs, commanding them to get back into gear. “Still haven’t used my right.” “You forgot one thing.” “What?” “This ain’t a boxing match!” Paddy leaps like tiger, heading straight for Bolleke’s legs. “Gotcha!” “Too slow,” Bolleke says, pressing Paddy’s head into the mat with his left hand and stepping out of his takedown attempt. “I’ll show you who’s slow!” Paddy shouts, drawing his hand back for a big overhand right. Bolleke snipes him down with a perfectly timed jab. “Still haven’t learned your lesson?” Paddy stumbles around on spaghetti legs, the counter hitting him harder than he expected. He quickly finds the cage, grabbing it to keep him on his feet. Bolleke stalks him like a lion on the savannah, hands prepared to defend but ready to throw bombs. “Lesson number two,” Bolleke says, eyeing his prey. “F…” Paddy starts. Bolleke doesn’t let him finish, throwing out a big jab. Paddy covers up his face like his life depends on it. “Use feints!” Bolleke says, quickly drawing back his jab before it even lands and throwing out a big left hook to Paddy’s exposed body. Paddy crumples under the impact, clutching his stomach. “Lesson number three,” Bolleke says, eyes shining like blood-red diamonds. “Defend yourself at all times!” A thunderous jab blasts Paddy backwards, slamming him hard into the fence. A fast jab thrown with desperation misses Bolleke by a hair’s breadth. Paddy spits out some blood, getting his hands back up. “Almost got you there.” “Lesson …” Bolleke starts, shaking his head. “Fuck your lessons,” Paddy says, drawing his right hand back. “Here we go again,” Bolleke says, covering up his head. The big overhand right does not come. Bolleke peeks down at his legs. “Crap,” Bolleke says, switching position just in time to stuff the takedown. “Lesson number two,” Paddy says with a grin plastered on his face, grappling for dear life. “Use feints!” “Glad to see … you’re paying attention, Paddy,” Bolleke says, forcing a smile while scrambling in the clinch. “Gotcha now!” Paddy says, tying up Bolleke’s left arm and body in the clinch. Paddy peppers Bolleke’s body and face with short right blows. His left hand tied behind his back, Bolleke struggles to defend himself with only one arm. “Get off me!” Bolleke’s shoulder waffles Paddy’s chin. “No way I’m letting go that easily,” Paddy says, sticking to him like glue. “Piss off, Paddy!” Bolleke shoves Paddy off with pure strength. Paddy gets shoved back, creating a little space in between them. But Paddy holds on with his left hand and ricochets right back. He’s a human rubber band getting stretched before coming back to smack Bolleke in the face. Big right hook, right on the button. Bolleke tries to shake it off, clearly feeling the impact. Paddy swarms Bolleke with some stinging right hooks. Bolleke tries to cover up with his right arm but many punches find their target. “I’m weeening!” Paddy annoyingly screeches in Bolleke’s ear. “Fuck it!” Bolleke says, drawing his right hand back. Paddy launches another right hook. Bolleke counters with a devastating right uppercut, stopping Paddy right in his tracks. Paddy crashes onto the mat, his eyes like a kid staring at Santa Claus climbing down the chimney. “You …” Paddy says, blood streaming from his mouth like a waterfall as he’s trying to get his thoughts together. “You used your right hand!” “I did!” Bolleke says, drawing his right hand back and taking aim. “I win!” “Congrats!” A pulverizing right hand smashes Paddy’s head into the mat. Winner: Paddy?
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  12. It's fun to think back to those early days of playing. I started the game 2018-02-26 and LA lost to MJ on 2018-04-12. Needless to say he was one of my early creations and after the Franca loss BFF let his contract run out. So you never know what you might have on your hands. Tough title fight vs Ispa Mfer upcoming for LA. Gagnon would kick Trump's paper tiger ass any day even at age 33. I want to see Atunes vs Tantor, that would be a good one!
    2 points
  13. Don't put words in my mouth. If you want to mix/change my words in an interview, have the decency to tell me first. Not cool. As for the champ Bass says good fight and that he'll be back. But he said next time you wanna run your mouth talking all that shit, he's gonna fuck you up. If that interview had been released with your fucking trash mouth before the fight, he would have gotten DQ'd by ripping your fucking nut sack off. Watch your six kid, Bass gonna kick yo ass next time round unless you duck him like a little bitch.
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  14. Destin’s Title Fight Spotlight Sucker Punch Pro Series 18 Hey there fighters; welcome to the forth rendition of our Title Fight Spotlight series here at Sucker Punch! My name is Destin, and I’m your host. Tonight at SPPS 18, we once again have TWO title fights on our card! In our Co-Main Event tonight, Boris Balkan (5-2) is challenging Thoth Chontamenti (5-1) for the 170lb belt. Then for our Main Event of the evening, Konrad Wagner (5-0) is challenging Ronnie Bass (7-0) for the 165lb belt. Only one man will remain undefeated! Without further ado, please welcome Ronnie and Konrad to this press conference! *Applause from the crowd* Ronnie Bass vs. Konrad Wagner Destin: Hey guys, welcome to our Title Fight Spotlight series! Ronnie, congrats on winning the 170lb belt in your last fight, and Konrad, congrats for making it to the championship fight! Are you guys ready for this fight tonight? Bass: Thanks Destin! Am I ready? I'm always ready, but I ain't walking into that cage underestimating my opponent. He's going to be in that cage with me for a reason, and he won't make this an easy title defense. Wagner: Yeah Destin, I’m ready to take this belt from Ronnie. That is the purpose of challenging a champion, is it not? Ronnie, I do hope that you’ve kept the belt in sanitary condition, and that it is properly disinfected before being handed over to me. I don’t want whatever you’ve got. Bass: Whatever I’ve got? Germany has done much better than the US with this virus bullshit so I’m not sure what you’re getting at bud. Destin: Alright guys; Ronnie is the fan favorite tonight by far. In 7 fights, he's managed 7 KO's and not a single fight of his has gone into the second round. Our fans go nuts over his knockout ability every time they watch him fight. What do you guys think about that? Bass: Well, the fans already know what to expect. I line em’ up and put them down, and that's what I'll be trying to do again tonight. I love the fans, they rock, and their support means the world to me. If I can avoid him catching me with a powerful counter, I think I'll be looking at 8-0. But I am not taking him lightly, and no, he can't have my teeth. He's a damned good fighter, and probably even more technical than I am. Gonna have to give it all I got to keep my streak alive. Wagner: Wow, such a humble champ. Too bad our fans will really be talking about how Ronnie looked kind of dumb when lying unconscious on the mat after tonight. Yes, Ronnie has great ko power, but he has yet to fight a serious striker like me, and grapplers are not difficult to KO. Destin: Wow, that’s big talk! Sounds like you have a chip on your shoulder and something to prove. What do you want to say to the fans and critics who seem to be ignoring you because they're so fascinated with Ronnie and his KO record? Wagner: Everything once comes to an end, and this tonight, it will be Ronnie's era of being a champion. Bass: Yeah, good luck with that Destin: Ronnie, After this fight, who do you want to take on next? Bass: You know man, I've really not thought about that. I don't look at our roster and think of who I'd like to test, or who I'd like to beat down. I just focus on my game, and my training, and the opponents will sort themselves out. As long as I wear this strap, there will never be a shortage of guys wanting a piece. Destin: How do you guys predict this fight will end? Bass: That's easy! Someone is getting KO'd tonight for their first loss, and I will be looking to dish that out in the 1st, as usual. Wagner: You’ve got the KO part right. ’m going to TKO your humble ass late into the second round. Bass: Big talk for a challenger. This is gonna be a war buddy. I know you're gonna bring it, and I sure as hell am too. So get ready ladies and gentlemen, there's gonna be a fucking slug fest tonight baby! Wagner: I won’t be called challenger for long. Keep your chin up, Champ, nothing bad can happen to it. Destin: Alright guys, that’s it for tonight's press conference! Thank you both for showing up, and good luck in your title fight tonight. May the best man win!
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  15. Congratulations to everybody again for a great night of action! Woot, a few of the highlights made it onto the big list for the evening also!
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  16. Wait, this isn't the Hard Fisting Club?!? Oh thank god! When I first got here that's what somebody told me, but I was just too embarrassed to find a way to walk away!
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  17. - Checkmate Championship 12 Review - http://mmatycoon.com/images/posters/1602886328test%202.gif Event Rating : 154.44 (8th highest) Attendance : 3,000/3,000 (Tied for most attendance) Fighter Pay : 150,500 (5th highest) Notes : This card had some big upsets, back and forth wars, and some dominant performances! - Awards - Fight of the night - Clinch King Smash Machine vs Bobby Bryant. (5K to each) Submission of the night - Nou Hematopoye. (5K) TKO/KO of the night - Clinch King Smash Machine. (5K) Honorable Mentions : Orvar Odd Lodinkinni vs Omir Stalingrad, Bjorn Akerfeldt (Submission), Alec Wolfe (TKO). Biggest Upset (Personal Opinion) : #10 Bjorn Akerfeldt DEF #5 Gabriel Creed. Fastest Finish: Alec Wolfe (TKO - 0:16) - Fight Results + Reviews - - Main Event - (170 Title) - #1 (P4P #10) Logan Barrengarry DEF Tyson Law ©(P4P #6) How : KO (Punch) When : RD#3 (1:28) Record Update : Barrengarry improves to (7-1). Law falls to (7-2). Ranking Change: Barrengarry becomes the new Champion & #6 P4P. Law becomes #1 Contender & #8 P4P. Fight Review: Law x Barrengarry for the welterweight belt was a great bout between two outstanding fighters with great managers to back them, Law has got Andrew Wittig behind him, who also manages Greg Connor who we saw back at Checkmate Championship 10 where he faced the #1P4P fighter in Checkmate, and pushed Aztec to the second round and unofficially won that first round giving the champ his hardest fight to date, so Wittig is no manager to bat an eye at! Barrengarry has also got a great manager behind him with Action Jackson who also manages former Checkmate champ Juan Christiano, who took out Joad Cressbeckler for the title and lost his title to Tyson Law (Andrew's fighter), so these two managers have had a history together recently. Now onto the fight between Law and Barrengarry. First round: The round starts and Law immediately shoots in for a takedown but Barrengarry was able to get double unders and circle away, but Law was persistent in his attempts until he managed to get one within the first 2 minutes of the first round. Law was trying to get off some ground and pound but was missing and then Barrengary managed to get a reversal into Law's guard, Law then was very persistent in throwing up submission attempts back to back but was unsuccessful, but not without effort. Second round: The bell rings and Law clearly wants this fight on the ground, Law trying hard for the takedown but Barrengary was not giving it up, all the while making Law pay for his failed attempts until Law was able to get another takedown where Law was able to land some nice ground and pound and kept him on the ground for the rest of the round. The second round was very close and hard to score. Third round: Law shoots for a takedown but Barrengary sprawls, then on Law's last attempt at a takedown Barrengary hit him with a hard shot to the head that rocked Law, then he followed it up with some beautiful clean precise strikes that got him a flush KO win to make him the #AndNew welterweight champion! - Co-Main Event - (145 Title) - #1 (P4P #9) Emiliano Blackburn DEF Magnificent Chulalongkorn (C²)(P4P #4) How : Decision (Unanimous 49:46x3) When : Record Update : Blackburn improves to (8-2). Chulalongkorn falls to (6-2). Ranking Change: Blackburn becomes the new Champion & #5 P4P. Chulalongkorn becomes #1 Contender & #7 P4P. Fight Review: At the start of round #1 both fighters were trying to feel each other out with the striking, with Blackburn landed more often. They were in and out of the clinch a few times but nothing significant landed. A clear round for Blackburn. Round 2 starts and both fighters start throwing hands out the gate, Blackburn showing good footwork. Chulalongkorn was looking for power shots but Blackburn was moving his head nicely, but overall a better round for Chulalongkorn than the first. In the 3rd round both men still wanted a boxing match, Chulalongkorn ate a hard body shot early but wore a good poker face. Blackburn was still showing some good head movement but Chulalongkorn was able to connect with some clean strikes, Chulalongkorn starting to get Blackburn's timing and landed some nice counter-shots, with Blackburn still landing as well, about halfway through the round Blackburn threw a predictable combo that Chulalongkorn capitalized on by landing a huge quick right on the button and it rocked Blackburn. It was starting to look like Chulalongkorn might be taking over the fight with his counter shots. Round #4 Blackburn immediately gets the fight inside the clinch but wasn't able to land anything before Chulalongkorn managed to break free, both fighters showing good defense but Blackburn was able to land a big body shot that looked like it hurt Chulalongkorn briefly and Chulalongkorn was able to land a nice uppercut but other than that this round was mostly a lot of movement and defense. In the 5th and final round, Chulalongkorn was still looking for the counters, Blackburn using good footwork to avoid strikes, they engaged in the clinch a few times, Chulalongkorn was really starting to pick it up because he knew Blackburn had 3 of the last 4 rounds, but couldn't manage to land a TKO/KO or Submission in time and this fight went to the judges' decision, which told us we have a #AndNew featherweight king! Blackburn outlanded Chulalongkorn 50 to 16 in head strikes, Chulalongkorn outlanded Blackburn 26-9 in body shots, and Blackburn got into the clinch 11 times and was able to land 6 strikes compared to Chulalongkorn's 0. This fight was between two of the very best featherweight in the 355K range and I am sure we will get to see them run it back in the near future! - Bout #8 - (145) - #6 Nou Hematopoye DEF #2 Donald Fisher How: Submission (Triangle) When: RD#1 (02:46) Record Update: Hematopoye improves to (4-0). Fisher falls to (7-4). Ranking Change: Hematopoye becomes #2 Contender. Fisher becomes #3 Contender. Fight Review: Fisher was able to cut Nou very early in the first round and then scored a nice takedown that landed him into Nou's guard, from there Fisher wanted to land some ground and pound but was having a hard time doing so due to Nou's wrist control and all-around defense, then Nou threw his legs up looking for a triangle and Fished didn't react fast enough and Nou was able to come away with a fast submission victory over the top contender! *Submission of the night - Bout #7 - (205) - Clinch King Smash Machine DEF #7 Bobby Bryant How: TKO (Strikes) When: RD#3 (01:59) Record Update: Machine improves to (6-3). Bryant falls to (6-4). Ranking Change: Machine becomes #8 Contender. Bryant becomes Unranked. Fight Review: Now ladies and gentlemen, I have to say, this fight was amazingly crazy! Machine got cut right off the bat, Machine then clinched up but Bryant smartly immediately break the clinch, both fighters traded some strikes before Machine clinched again and Bryant once again immediately broke it and then made that cut on Machine even worse, but that's not all, Bryant rocked Machine in the middle of the first round and really began to open that cut up but Machine recovered for the most part, around the 4-minute mark Machine was able to get the fight in the clinch once again, but like the times before Bryant escaped, there was one more clinch from Machine then the round ended. It looked like this fight was gonna be all Bobby Bryant! The second round began similar to the first with Machine getting the clinch and Bryant breaking it and making that cut really horrific, and it remained like this until Machine was able to keep ahold of his clinch and cut Bryant back! Machine also rocked Bryant at the end of round 2! This round looked more promising for Machine but with Bryant still dominating the striking for the most part! The third and final round started and Machine wastes no time getting to the clinch, Bryant tried to escape but Machine wasn't having it and was landing some beautiful knees and elbows then Machine landed his signature knee up the middle inside the clinch and it dropped Bryant, Bryant got back to his feet but Machine went right back to his clinch game but Bryant was able to escape it, however, Machine was relentless with his clinches, everyone knew that's where he wanted to be and he sure showed that. He got Bryant in the clinch one final time where he landed a vicious elbow that caused Bryant to go crashing into the canvas, Machine jumped on him and started throwing strikes to seal the deal and got the TKO win 1:59 seconds into the 3rd! *FOTN and TKO/KO of the night! - Bout #6 - (205) - #3 Orvar Odd Lodinkinni DEF #8 Omir Stalingrad How : TKO (Strikes) When : RD#2 (01:11) Record Update : Lodinkinni improves to (6-3). Stalingrad falls to (5-3). Ranking Change: Lodinkinni remains #3 Contender. Stalingrad becomes #10 Contender. Fight Review: Firstly wanted to say this fight was very close to being the FOTN, a great 2 round war between both fighters! In the first round, Stalingrad cut Orvar, then Orvar turned around and cut Stalingrad, then Stalingrad knocked Orvar down and rocked him badly, then Orvar knocked Stalingrad down at the end of the first! In the second round, Orvar was put on wobbly legs by Omir and his cut got worse, but then Orvar landed a huge combo that sat Omir down! Then Omir missed a combination and Orvar capitalized on it and knocked him down again before getting the TKO victory in a rock'em sock'em of events! - Bout #5 - (205) - #10 Bjorn Akerfeldt DEF #5 Gabriel Creed How : Submission (Kimura) When : RD#1 (04:35) Record Update : Akerfeldt improves to (3-1). Creed falls to (4-2). Ranking Change: Akerfeldt becomes #6 Contender. Creed becomes #7 Contender. Fight Review: Creed was throwing strikes early on but missed most, Akerfeldt drove in for a takedown and was successful, and after positional grappling Akerfeldt put on an onslaught of submission attempts until he was able to secure a kimura and forced Creed to tap! - Bout #4 - (155) - #4 The Undertaker DEF #7 Carlos Rogan How: Submission (Strikes) When: RD#2 (01:08) Record Update: Undertaker improves to (5-1). Rogan falls to (4-4). Ranking Change: Undertaker remains #4 Contender. Rogan remains the #7 Contender. Fight Review: Rogan was able to get a takedown early in the first round before being stood up by the referee, then Rogan scored another takedown which lead Undertaker to immediately get a reversal and start working his ground game and tried to get a Kimura finish late in the round and Rogan defended well and escaped but it still was a good move for the scorecards and probably won him the round. In the second round, Rogan got into the clinch and then decided to break the clinch and Undertaker took advantage of that and started to land some heavy shots and had Rogan wobbly which forced Rogan to try to get a takedown to recover, but Undertaker threw him off and pummeled him to the ground and Rogan tapped out to strikes. - Bout #3 - (145) - Anderson Beach Boy DEF Lonnie Donegan How: TKO (Strikes) When: RD#2 (03:52) Record Update: Boy improves to (5-4). Donegan falls to (3-3). Ranking Change: Both Fighters Remain Unranked. Fight Review: In the first round Beach Boy wanted to get into a clinch fight badly, but Donegan was having none of it, but Beach was able to finally get a takedown after a few attempts and after he got the fight to the ground it was clear what he wanted to do, land some heavy ground and pound. Beach Boy had Donegan in some real trouble towards the end of the round with his ground and pound and ended the round with an armbar attempt. In the second round, it was still clear Beach Boy wanted this fight on the mats, Donegan was showing good takedown defense but Beach Boy was able to score a takedown early in the round and chipped away with heavy ground and ground until he managed to get a TKO stoppage! - Bout #2 - (170) - Alec Wolfe DEF #9 Pedro Vela How: TKO (Strikes) When: RD#1 (00:16) Record Update: Wolfe improves to (2-1). Vela falls to (5-5). Ranking Change: Wolfe becomes #9 Contender. Vela becomes #10 Contender. Fight Review: As soon as the bell rang Vela tried to get a Takedown on Wolfe, and Wolfe countered with a right hand, then Wolfe landed a clean left then a big body kick and Vela tried to shoot in for a takedown again and Wolfe countered which was the start of the end, Wolfe didn't let up on his pressure and got a TKO victory in just 16 seconds into the first! - Bout #1 - (265) - Dalton Swas vs Earnie Shavers - Ended In A No Contest [swas Missed Weight]
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  18. Agree on this, maybe it should mostly improve primaries as sparring and fighting is more alike and also of course a certain bit secondaries and physicals.
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  19. 10-22 WCF Rankings 135C-Dewey Decimal(11-3) 1-Barida Farrokhzad(9-4) 2-Claus Haba(9-0-1) 3-Joey Horitaus(6-1) 4-Dragon Li Chai(3-0) 5-Funito Makino(8-6) 6-Bernie Sanders(11-2) 7-Peter Petrov(11-5) 8-Darrion Vaughn(7-4) 9-Andre Mehasa(9-2) 10-Zac Zane(4-4) 145C-Ryan Anderson(11-5) 1-Corbin Leopold(10-2) 2-Gaylord Carmera(10-2) 3-Bruce White Jr(5-2) 4-Jose Ronaldo(8-3-1) 5-Jaxon Bremner(3-0) 6-Jason Behr(11-6) 7-Talon Orion(10-3) 8-Mason Rodgers(5-1) 9-Jeff Fafa(8-6) 10-Eder Silva(5-2) 155C-Khabib Nurumagmedov(13-1) 1-Kron Gracie(8-3) 2-Neik Mulder(7-3-1) 3-Julius Turunen(6-2) 4-Fredrick Zwrin(10-4) 5-Lucky Levesque(5-2-1) 6-Efraim Turban(12-2) 7-Luiugi Bonifacio(7-7) 8-Micah Hawk(10-8) 9-William Lati(11-7) 10-Joe Mushari(9-4) 170C-Raate Road(8-0) 1-Mickey Garica(10-1) 2-Jonathon Archer(10-2) 3-Wesley Clark(8-3) 4-Seemah Feet(6-2) 5-Sasha Rua(11-3) 6-Rammsie Hartmann(8-3) 7-Tyson Asakura(5-3) 8-Erik Axel(4-2) 9-Jack Jerome(6-3) 10-Nickey Spite(10-3) 185C-Micky Garica(10-1) 1-Vicente Escalate(7-0) 2-Ramdin Bolsdeep(7-3) T3-Anthony Rodgers(8-6) T3-Malik El Shabazz(9-3) T3-Cayden Abner(7-4) 5-Robert Leahy(11-4) 6-Reno Rocca(11-6) 7-Aurelius Augustus(3-0) 8-Joe Senior(5-3) 9-Howard Zynne(4-2) 10-Yadeep Singh(6-6) 205C-Aaron Wolf(11-2) 1-Logan Nail(9-2) 2-Ovido Kiran(9-1) 3-Tommy Sausgestrong(7-2) 4-Lars Kraulhammer(8-5) 5-King Ricco(5-3) T6-Marcellus Legionaruis(5-0) T6-Jupiter Smalls(6-0) 8-Juice Williams(9-5) 9-Kordall Harris(9-5) 10-Jeff Warren(10-3) 265C-Tom Dirk(11-3) 1-Abubakar Carmera(9-0) 2-Dennis Rader(9-3) 3-Fish Hands(11-3) 4-Jett Denovan(8-4) 5-Afred Droulin(4-0) 6-Jack Tupp(9-8) 7-Donald Fonald(3-4) 8-Chandler Tyson(9-4) 9-Don Kras(4-2) 10-Fedor Petrov(8-7) 265+C-Richard Komakech(2-0) 1-Toobig Toofall(7-1) 2-Poncho Cortez(5-1) 3-Bigdog Gracie(4-4) 4-Tobais Funke(5-5) 5-Jore Maki(4-2)
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  20. Thomas Bolleke Thanks for the sparring session, Paddy. Next time we meet in the cage, it'll be for real. http://www.mmatycoon.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1658&p=932460
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  21. Fighting at young age isn´t worth it, the only way to make it worth it is to give people a reason to fight, as in skills improve after a fight to make it unnecessary to not fight to be able to train fully. The problem with this would be that you probably wouldn´t be able to control what your fighter improves in which could ruin a build.
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  22. Good work, Destin. Looking forward to reading more.
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  23. Min energy: This is the lowest your energy can go if you want to make weight first time. The value is set to 1lb over the fight weight, as per standard MMA weigh in rules. Note that you can make weight up to 2lbs over this level by cutting extra weight in the sauna but this is not recommended at all as it saps your fighter's energy during the fight. http://www.mmatycoon.info/index.php?title=Scout So, basically useless info once you learn not to fight below 100% energy.
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  24. Pinero Chai would like to request a contract .Spartan MMA team coaches feel that he is ready.
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  25. Never underestimate a chunners ability to long pants fight in a dress.
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  26. Konrad Wagner I certainly look forward to the next time I meet Ronnie in the cage. In the meantime, I would strongly recommend him to consult an anger management therapist. Such fits of anger can get nasty if untreated.
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  27. http://www.mmatycoon.com/gallery/0/15649070666029.png Feaqeuin "Bizi" Bizihwaeile HLK seems powerful beyond believe, given his power to control his secretaries CK and Manne their words via his hands up their asses. Puppets.
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  28. a couple of fights cancelled, one cancelled because dickhead is refusing to weigh in and fight me.
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  29. You can swing for fences much longer than 180 if you use a computer, by typing the number in instead of using the slider
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  30. But enough about my weekend. How was yours?
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  31. I've got a list of all the people who wanted to be apart of it. I'll get together with the others and we'll figure it out. Still about a month away from nomination threads anyway. Plenty of time.
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  32. Hello My BLOODBATH Faithful!!!! Welcome my good people. Rejoice in the new rankings, rejoice in the fact that last weeks event had 80% of the fights finish by knockout or submission, rejoice in all the glory. Another beautiful week in the Tycoon world and we had some amazing performances. Once again our HW division is putting on a show. Jack Sparrow with a vicious Superman Punch KO, reports are several members of the audience are seeking psychiatric evaluations after witnessing the hit, it was truly brutal. While our champs are vicious and battle tested, we have some fresh blood coming in that will be making things very exciting. A good example is Tian Wang in 155, dude is a beast, he got a quick KO win and already asked for a quick turnaround. We will see him on our 10/31 card. Speaking of which, we have 3 action packed events left in October. Over those three cards we will see 4 different belts defended. In 155 we have a rivalry brewing. Our champ Ahkmed Dudayev is truly a warrior. Him and Sam R are both huge stars in the division and in all of 355+, the fans want it, the brass wants it and they will deliver. 10/31 The Rematch will take place. Ahkmed won the first match, Sam has vowed for Revenge... Keep in mind we have a superfight looming in that division as well. This week we had no comments!! Bummer but we will persevere. Same deal this week, four or more comments from BFC managers and I will send 20k (I'll rollover the 10k from last week) to the manager with the top comment. 30 fights over the next 2 weeks, any predictions? 4 belts on the line, which champs reign may end.... which contenders dreams will be crushed? Additionally, we have three Belts being defended over the weekend 170, 185, 265+. Post the three fighters you think will win. If anyone gets all three correct I will send an additional 10k to you. We can have multiple winners! Without further ado here are our BLOODBATH Fighting Championship Rankings. 135 C: Battaglia 1: Ness 2: Tzeng 3: Waller 4: Garbrandt 5: Csemy 145 C: Mantle 1: Rahl 2: Itzpapalotitotec 3: Merel 4: Shigochiyo 5: Drake 155 C: Dudayev 1: Stardust 2: Rodrigues 3: Minister 4: Ozbourne 5: Gehard 170 C : Butcher 1 : Cain 2 : Volkov 3 : Nimoy 4 : Matsuzaka 5: Bob 185 C: Matsuda 1: Alexander 2: Jalbert 3: Todd 4: Ortiz 5: Dembele 205 C: Randleman 1: Soares 2: Silva 3: Higgins 4: Warlowski 5: Carver 265 C : Bitch 1 : Sparrow 2 : Washington 3 : Lahey 4 : Murphy 5 : Krutel 265+ Open ID C : Cole 1 : Torres 2 : Huhuera 3 : Gracie 4: Crawford 5 : Marston As Usual Fight ON!!!! ​-President Halle
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  33. Swing for fences vs Stick to gameplan: If your fighter is losing with X seconds to go, he will abandon his gameplan and just start swinging for the fences, looking for a knockout. If your fighter is on the ground, he can "swing for the fences" on the ground too... although it's a slightly inaccurate way of putting it, basically it just means he will look for a finish more than he would have done previously. Swing seconds: (Swing seconds is a number entry limited between 5 and 180). It is basically the value of X in the sentence above... With how many seconds left does your fighter abandon his gameplan (if he is losing), and just look for the finish. Fight for decision vs Stick to gameplan: This is basically the opposite of "Swing for fences vs Stick to gameplan". If you are winning the fight, your fighter will begin to fight for a decision and be more cautious. This should help prevent your fighter from being KOd or subbed by someone who's hit their Swing Seconds and is going hell for leather. FFD Seconds: Applies to the above new addition. This is the same as swing seconds but for the Fight for decision vs Stick to gameplan slider. Set this to 100 seconds and with 100 seconds left to go in the fight, your fighter will fight more cautiously. Note: These two sliders operate in a more regimented way than the swing for the fences sliders. Swing for the fences just means an increase in aggression, but that aggression is a sliding scale. As the fight time runs out, your fighter will become more and more aggressive. With the fight for a decision slider, it's more fixed. If you set the fight for decision vs stick to gameplan to 50%, as soon as they hit that FFD seconds mark, they'll drop their aggression by 50% in all areas. Seems to me it's a scale of to what degree you change your gameplan so .5 (50%) isn't necessarily useless.
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  35. Hung fighting cocks? idk why I didn't think of that. HFC will stand for Hurricane Fighting Championships after Sosa's upcoming red panty night.
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  36. *when asked about Hightower's claim* Quinn: "Correction...it's your Momma that's teaching me the kicks. Ultimate cuck on your Old Man I guess, seein' how he's the practice dummy n' all."
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  37. I just wanted to take a second and say thank you to all of our managers. I have stressed myself out trying to please everyone all the time, but the truth is you guys make HFC great, and I am honored to be a part of that. I hope I can continue to move us forward and keep the majority of our managers happy. The future is bright, our roster is tight, and I hope we can ride this thing out together for a long time to come.
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  38. From what I can see Dean is a legitimate new manager that wasn't over the all the rules. He has apologised and removed the avatar from the fighter and is now in contact with Mike. Settled.
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  39. Yep, we're fine at the moment. The avatar has been removed from the fighter in question. I've still requested that he personally reach out to Mike to get the avatar removed from his account so it doesn't just go right back into use later after this has "blown over". It's funny how tunes change so quickly to "I was just kidding about paying me" once you realize the community is about to bitch slap you, but that's fine too, whatever, as long as the tune changes, no matter what the reasoning is. It shouldn't have had to come to that though as I was pretty easy going with my original requests till he basically flipped me off, tried to extort me for my own avatar, etc. That's when it went from "honest mistake" to just being a dick. So yes, all cool at this point. Do I want any dealings with the guy? No, that bridge is burned. But nobody else should have issues picking his guys up and bringing him on board so long as he follows through and doesn't screw around with other people's stuff anymore. So we can close the book on this as long as Mike eventually removes that avatar from potential use. I don't put an hour into work like that just to have it swiped, even in a game.
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  40. Agree mate im ok losing the 15 days vip but not letting my fighters into any organisation is a bi harsh like said before im new I don't the game yet. I didnt think taking an avatar off the list was a drama for which I apologise for
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  41. The Not Avatary Enough Commission missed one.
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  42. I've been a boxing fan my whole life since I was a child. The one thing I can tell you for sure is that neither one of these guys is taking it easy on anyone. They have to agree to that kind of stuff to have the athletic commission allow the fight. Once that bell rings that's all going out the window. Roy Jones vs Mike Tyson Online You think Roy is going to go easy on a guy that he knows hits hard enough to take his life? Mike Tyson is not going easy on anyone. He only knows how to fight one way.
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  43. I think everyone is basing this off of Roys post heavyweight chin. We're talking prime for prime here. I don't know that anyone runs through Jones punches that easy and lays him down. Tyson was great but he did struggle with guys in spots and got frustrated easy. I don't know that i see him missing too many punches without it letting mess with him. Not saying Jones wins, but its definitely not the slaughter you guys are envisioning. Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones
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  44. I don't see how this would really be a great improvement... I think it would be cooler to have additional options. Like, "Remark on finish" or "Trash talk opponent". There is already space to write whatever you want... obviously you can't always predict the finish but you can at least fudge the speech enough that it works.
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