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Post by The Sandmen on Mar 26, 2019 14:36:50 GMT -5
March 26, 2019 Sajik Arena (Busan, South Korea) Heavyweight Championship Tim Sylvia (48-40, 1) vs. Gabriel Gonzaga (23-35)Winner is Tim Sylvia by KO (Punches) at 2:45 Round 2 Bantamweight Championship Germaine de Randamie (15-6) vs. Liz Carmouche (46-45-1)Winner is Germaine de Randamie by TKO (Uppercut) at 2:34 Round 1 Flyweight #1 Contender Bout Carla Esparza (31-24) vs. Bec Rawlings (28-30-1) Winner is Carla Esparza by Submission (Armbar) at 1:16 Round 3 Middleweight Tournament Semi-Finals Rampage Jackson (62-49) vs. Cung Le (80-41-1)Winner is Quinton Jackson by KO (Uppercuts) at 3:34 Round 1 Anderson Silva (116-33) vs. Wanderlei Silva (66-47-1)
Winner is Anderson Silva by TKO (Knees) at 4:15 Round 2 Lightweight Tournament Semi-Finals Georges St-Pierre (93-50-1) vs. Michael Chandler (60-33)Winner is Georges St-Pierre by TKO (Elbows) at 1:12 Round 2 Robbie Lawler (56-27) vs. Shinya Aoki (83-50-1)
Winner is Robbie Lawler by KO (Uppercut) at 2:52 Round 3 Atomweight Championship Tournament Round 1 John Dodson (24-27) vs. Urijah Faber (47-47)Winner is Urijah Faber by KO (Uppercut) at 0:41 Round 5 Dominick Cruz (74-41) vs. Ian McCall (7-17)
Winner is Dominick Cruz by KO (Elbows) at 2:46 Round 1 Miguel Torres (29-38) vs. Renan Barao (11-30)
Winner is Miguel Torres by TKO (Low kick) at 4:07 Round 3 Chan-Sung Jung (1-4) vs. Gilbert Melendez (47-37)
Winner is Gilbert Melendez by KO (Punch) at 0:26 Round 1 Bantamweight Bout Miesha Tate (46-53) vs. Cris Cyborg (74-41)Winner is Miesha Tate by Submission (leglock) at 1:42 Round 2 Bantamweight Bout Rin Nakai (62-56) vs. Hiroko Yamanaka (62-48)Winner is Hiroko Yamanaka by KO (Punch) at 0:20 Round 3 Heavyweight Bout Brock Lesnar (74-47) vs. Fabricio Werdum (21-21)Winner is Brock Lesnar by TKO (Elbow) at 2:13 Round 2 Bantamweight Bout Tonya Evinger (15-15-1) vs. Sara McMann (30-46)Winner is Sara McMann by Submission (Kimura) at 1:58 Round 1 Flyweight Bout Andrea Lee (8-13) vs. Alexa Grasso (3-2)Winner is Alexa Grasso by TKO (Punches) at 4:54 Round 1 Heavyweight Bout Pedro Rizzo (31-48) vs. Frank Mir (27-40)Winner is Frank Mir by Submission (Arm Triangle) at 4:08 Round 2 Middleweight Bout Yoel Romero (9-12) vs. Chael Sonnen (31-47)Winner is Yoel Romero by KO (Elbows) at 0:47 Round 1 Lightweight Bout Justin Gaethje (2-3) vs. Rafael dos Anjos (7-11)Winner is Rafael dos Anjos by Submission (leglock) at 5:00 Round 1 BonusesFight of the Night: Nakai vs. Yamanaka & Dodson vs. Faber KO of the Night: Hiroko Yamanaka Submission of the Night: Rafael dos Anjos StatisticsAttendance: 15,000 (100%) Buy Rate: 776,553
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Post by The Sandmen on Mar 26, 2019 14:36:58 GMT -5
Rattlesnakes - 16 Rocketmen - 14 Poison - 13 Ducks - 13 Byron - 13 Sandmen - 14
+1 Rattlesnakes (Prediction)
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Post by xx - Team GAP on Mar 26, 2019 22:48:25 GMT -5
i had high hopes for this card... sooo disappointed... gap 1-3 on this card. and 2 championionship failures. im sooooo annoyed
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Post by The Sandmen on Mar 26, 2019 23:28:56 GMT -5
i had high hopes for this card... sooo disappointed... gap 1-3 on this card. and 2 championionship failures. im sooooo annoyed I think Germaine is going to be hard to beat. I would like someone to do it soon though. I dislike her. And my life is far easier when other members' fighters depose champions.
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Post by xx - Team GAP on Mar 27, 2019 9:45:15 GMT -5
i feel like im 2-9897452236 in champoonship fights
my fighters arent crap... why do they win tourneys all yhe time and yet lose against the champ... doesnt make sense
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Post by The Sandmen on Mar 27, 2019 11:28:01 GMT -5
i feel like im 2-9897452236 in champoonship fights my fighters arent crap... why do they win tourneys all yhe time and yet lose against the champ... doesnt make sense Because a good fighter can win tournaments. It takes a great fighter to win a belt. If your fighters are good enough to win tournaments but not good enough to win belts, they need a fine-tune to get over that hump and avoid being gate keepers.
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Post by The Texas Rattlesnakes on Mar 27, 2019 11:38:05 GMT -5
My fighters can win belts, but then they can't keep them hahahaha
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Post by The Rocketmen on Mar 27, 2019 13:27:54 GMT -5
I think basically everyone is like 2 in 9000 title fights.
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Post by The Rocketmen on Mar 27, 2019 13:36:47 GMT -5
Case in point: Collectively:
FW - 2 fighters have combined 36 title defenses BW - 7 fighters have 5 or more title defenses SF - 4 fighters combined 24 title defenses LW - 2 guys with combined 37 title defenses MW - 4 fighters with at least 10 title defenses HW - 4 fighters with at least 5 title defenses
Winning a belt is super hard, defending is also very difficult, but when elite wins, it's very hard to find a hole in their game. This might be the one aspect of the site that is so damn close to authentically real life, that it's both awesome and an amazing challenge.
And it feels good to win. No matter how often or not you win, when you do, it's a fucking achievement.
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Post by xx - Team GAP on Mar 27, 2019 22:07:00 GMT -5
i feel like im 2-9897452236 in champoonship fights my fighters arent crap... why do they win tourneys all yhe time and yet lose against the champ... doesnt make sense Because a good fighter can win tournaments. It takes a great fighter to win a belt. If your fighters are good enough to win tournaments but not good enough to win belts, they need a fine-tune to get over that hump and avoid being gate keepers. i have upgraded for 4 years... by now i should have a great fighter.
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Post by The Sandmen on Mar 28, 2019 0:45:47 GMT -5
Because a good fighter can win tournaments. It takes a great fighter to win a belt. If your fighters are good enough to win tournaments but not good enough to win belts, they need a fine-tune to get over that hump and avoid being gate keepers. i have upgraded for 4 years... by now i should have a great fighter. PM people like Killing Joke and Rattlesnakes. See what they are doing that you are not.
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Post by xx - Team GAP on Mar 28, 2019 11:10:12 GMT -5
why pm .... the conversation is here... open to anyone that is always doing great.
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Post by The Texas Rattlesnakes on Mar 28, 2019 11:20:34 GMT -5
Why would I want to share my thought process with the entire site?
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Post by The Rocketmen on Mar 28, 2019 11:35:29 GMT -5
because give me everything for free and make it easy! I'm here to make champs, not friends!
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Post by The Texas Rattlesnakes on Mar 28, 2019 11:42:16 GMT -5
because give me everything for free and make it easy! I'm here to make champs, not friends! Well in that case, I like to make my fighters extremely well rounded so they're basically unstoppable, but don't let that distract you from the fact that in 1998, The Undertaker threw Mankind off Hell In A Cell, and plummeted 16 ft through an announcer's table.
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