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Trashbear
12-14-2010, 09:08 AM
Just curious to see how many superlative ratings you fellas have gotten in your promotions, and who was responsible for them?

So far I've had one of each. Elgar vs. Edilberto was Abysmal and won the coveted Worst Match of the Year award for 1998, while a January 1999 main event of Jorge Hormazabal vs. Eriverton Laurentino on a weak, weak card scored an Excellent, and is an early candidate for Fight of the Year.

EDIT: Actually, a look at the last year's worth of cards reveals that those are the only Excellent and Abysmal ratings in the whole game world.

Synticha
12-14-2010, 09:16 AM
I've had many many abysmal matches in the Dawn of MMA mod. I've had an excellent match between Wanderlei Silva and Guy Mezger and an excellent critical rated show, UFC 41: Gono vs. Zinoviev which was also rated commercially Fantastic.

EddieFnG
12-14-2010, 09:23 AM
Never went above great, the only Abysmal match I had was Ken Shamrock vs Dan Severn for the UFC Superfight title.

Mr T Jobs To Me
12-14-2010, 09:26 AM
I had Bobby Brubaker and Geoff Cahill get an Abysmal match- the entire 2nd round was just Feints at each other. Cahill was retiring, but I've been feeding Brubaker a steady diet of wrestlers as a means of extracting my revenge. What's that, Brubaker? You want a rematch with Jack Humphreys? :D

brashleyholland
12-14-2010, 09:38 AM
Never went above great, the only Abysmal match I had was Ken Shamrock vs Dan Severn for the UFC Superfight title.

Now that's accuracy for you!

xfactormma
12-14-2010, 10:35 AM
Playing with JT Money's real world mod, which is a blast by the way, I've had one Fantastic match between Kurt Pellegrino and Rafael Dos Anjos. And one abysmal rating between B.J. Penn and Jon Fitch

Rebby
12-14-2010, 12:37 PM
Josh Aldarisio has gotten ALL Abysmal's for me, but he keeps winning, so it's hard to complain when he's bringing in loads of Competitive Credibility points

codey
12-14-2010, 12:57 PM
Excellent:
Philip Ziskie beats Easton Frye via strikes in round 2 to retain the featherweight title
Dominic Ash beat James Busfield via strikes in round 3

Abysmal:
Elvis Melissis beat Kenny Magilton by TKO in round 2 to win the lightweight title
Luiz Machado beat Rafael Tavares via unanimous decision

Br26
12-15-2010, 02:38 AM
weirdest thing- the best match I've ever held and the worst took place right next to each other on the same card from a March 1998 event (played up to 2003 thus far)

I haven't had any excellent matches yet, but a Elvis Milissis vs. Duane Weatherly match is my best match, with Milissis beating Weatherly by TKO (strikes) in 2:17 of round 2, rated Fantastic.

Worst match ever was Ivan Bokhour beating Harvey Ripa by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3, rated Abysmal.

Jaded
12-18-2010, 05:29 AM
Have had several Abysmals but just got my first Excellent - KDM FC midcard bout, Kanji Togo (12-5) vs debuting Canadian Foggy Lee (5-1) - underdog Lee going all out to knock Togo's lights out and coming close a few times but eventually getting caught in an Americana and forced to tap out.

LoNdOn
12-18-2010, 05:55 AM
Never went above great, the only Abysmal match I had was Ken Shamrock vs Dan Severn for the UFC Superfight title.

At least it stays true to reality.

TheKenwyne
12-18-2010, 06:28 AM
I've had no Abysmals and one Excellent - Roberto Aldez vs. Leandro Piquet for the FLB Light Heavyweight championship. The fight saw a spinning backfist knockdown, several soccer kicks/stomps before ending with a spinning back kick KO for Aldez in the third. I'm a little sad I didn't save the report. :(

They were rated #7 and #25 in the world at the time of fighting.

Predicted
12-18-2010, 08:05 AM
Just curious to see how many superlative ratings you fellas have gotten in your promotions, and who was responsible for them?

So far I've had one of each. Elgar vs. Edilberto was Abysmal and won the coveted Worst Match of the Year award for 1998, while a January 1999 main event of Jorge Hormazabal vs. Eriverton Laurentino on a weak, weak card scored an Excellent, and is an early candidate for Fight of the Year.

EDIT: Actually, a look at the last year's worth of cards reveals that those are the only Excellent and Abysmal ratings in the whole game world.

Having played nearly two years in the default database my worst fight was Atep of indinesia beating Solomon Salas in the second round by TKO to an Awful rating.

My best fight was Jacco Landerweed beating up Khru Duangjan in an upset victory and a barnburner of a fight to a fantastic rating.

Lt. Lucrativo
12-18-2010, 09:06 AM
The best fight I've put on so far has been Geoff Cahill vs. Callum Henson in Cahill's retirement fight from August 1998. Cahill went out in style, winning by TKO early in the second round and making short work of Henson on the ground after Henson had scored his third knockdown of the fight but was unable to finish. My one and only excellent rating so far.

I have yet to put on an abysmal fight, although I've had my share of awfuls.

Sudo_Nym
12-18-2010, 12:29 PM
Mine is Callum Henson, too. Callum vs. Delroy Rhodes; the two put on a war, brawling for 3 rounds in a very even slugfest, until Callum managed to dodge a body kick and counter with a perfect headkick to knock Rhodes out. Very fun match to read, and my best match so far.

kimura
12-18-2010, 03:53 PM
playing as XCC i have been able to get a couple of fantastic fights, but funnily enough they have all involved female fighters, with Hanaka Shimizu being the common factor.

only had 1 abysmal fight so far, and the funny thing is someone above got an excellent result for the same 2 fighters : Philip Ziskie vs Easton Frye.

Rayelek
12-19-2010, 01:33 AM
I only had 1 excellent match, that being in XCC, with Shuler Eigenberg defeating Azor Portela Nunes by KO with a punch with 3 seconds left in the bout. Though I can routinely procure an "awful" rating, I have yet to see an "abysmal".

praguepride
12-19-2010, 10:28 AM
I had a random excellent fight with Emi Nagano vs. some random female striker.

/shrug, Ill take it but there wasnt anything that exciting in the write up...

kimura
12-25-2010, 04:09 PM
this is great! 5 years in and i FINALLY have my first excellent rated fight... (only 3 such fights in the entire game world until this point!)

and you're not going to believe this :D

Easton Frye vs Phillip Ziskie!

Not so unbelievable I hear you say, but these 2 not only hold the record for the BEST fight i have ever held, but also hold the WORST fight I have ever held..

They last fought 4 years ago, in an abysmal match..

My record screen looks great with that in it :D

mtimmins
12-25-2010, 05:24 PM
So far there have only been two Excellent Matches in my game, one being from me and it's rated at the top.

Seth O'Breen vs Truck Gleeson.

Trashbear
12-26-2010, 06:02 PM
Just got my second excellent match...Louie Sullivan vs. Manish Khan. Non-stop action from bell to bell. Manish scored the KO with :06 left in the third. It was just in time for my PPV deal, so it was very helpful.

VTial
12-26-2010, 06:37 PM
The irony with the default database is that small time strikers get a huge bias over named strikers when getting the excellent ratings. (Which is why the Women's division have the most potential because of their young upcoming strikers)

Could be my rules though. Love the 10 count rule. Seems to make exciting fights more exciting. Would love to see some arbitrary favoring of grappling quality in some areas though. Hard to imagine Couture vs. Big Nog ever getting a fantastic fight quality without any padding up of their stats.

NWO4until01
12-26-2010, 08:06 PM
just copped my first abysmal match and given who was participating, it came as no surprise... Folee Caffatere d. Joseph 'Mr Fruity Shorts' King.

saw an excellent match in a local show too...

Rayelek
12-26-2010, 08:37 PM
Brian Claremont notched me an excellent match in knocking off Dominic Ash by KO. Surprising, really, as he's the first person I've seen KO Ash.

SGRaaize
01-23-2011, 06:58 PM
Got my first Excellent


- 'The Big Bad' Hassan Fezzik vs. Armen 'A-Game' Sarkisian
- From player-controlled event 'ALPHA-1: Fezzik VS Sarkisian 2' (from the save game 'SGRaaize')
- Created 24 January 2011

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'The Big Bad' Hassan Fezzik competes against Armen 'A-Game' Sarkisian in the ALPHA-1 Heavyweight division.
>The ALPHA-1 Heavyweight title on the line in this match.
>If this match lives up to the pre-fight expectations then we're about to see some fireworks.
>The fight begins!
>Sarkisian avoids a jab.
>Fezzik tries for a left jab but Sarkisian moves out of range.
>Both fighters come toe-to-toe and strike, but none of the strikes result in significant damage being done.
>From the pocket, Fezzik shoots in for a double leg.
>Fezzik can't get the takedown, Sarkisian defended it well.
>Sarkisian chooses to shoot in on Fezzik.
>Fezzik sees the takedown coming and tries to move.
>Fezzik avoids the takedown attempt.
>Fezzik feints rushing in, but Sarkisian doesn't fall for it.
>Fezzik comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>The two fighters move closer, ready to strike.
>Standing in the pocket, Fezzik chooses to shoot in for a double leg on Sarkisian.
>Fezzik can't get past the sprawl of Sarkisian, and finds himself pushed face-down to the ground.
>Fezzik is rolled over onto his back, where Sarkisian secures side control.
>In side control, Sarkisian begins working to get a mount.
>Sarkisian mounts Fezzik.
>Sarkisian unloads with big elbows from the mount, but Fezzik is able to deal with most of them.
>Sarkisian pounds away from the mount with elbows, but is unable to land many clean shots on Fezzik.
>Sarkisian pounds away from the mount with elbows, but is unable to land many clean shots on Fezzik.
>Sarkisian pounds away on Fezzik, but few of the shots lands clean.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Sarkisian fires away with big punches, but Fezzik covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.
>Sarkisian counters an attempt by Fezzik to move him from mount by taking his back!
>Sarkisian increases his control by getting both hooks in.
>Sarkisian attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in.
>Fezzik fights off the rear naked choke attempt.
>Fezzik manages to pull free of the hooks, but still has Sarkisian on his back.
>Sarkisian successfully gets both hooks in, and seems primed to finish.
>With both hooks in, Sarkisian tries to flatten Fezzik out for the rear naked choke.
>Fezzik defends himself well against the choke.
>Fezzik struggles against Sarkisian and manages to free himself from the hooks.
>Fezzik is in increasing trouble, as Sarkisian gets both hooks in.
>Sarkisian attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in.
>Fezzik doesn't allow the arm to go under his chin.
>Fezzik improves his chances of survival by breaking free of the hooks.
>Sarkisian tries to get Fezzik locked in a rear naked choke.
>Fezzik does well to roll over and spin out, ending up in his opponent's guard.
>Sarkisian should have gotten hooks in before attempting that submission.
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>Fezzik unloads with some big right hands, but Sarkisian deals with them comfortably.
>Sarkisian tries to catch Fezzik with a punch, but it is not on target.
>Fezzik unloads with some big elbows, but Sarkisian deals with them comfortably.
>Sarkisian throws out some punches, but Fezzik leans back to avoid them.
>Fezzik begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.
>Fezzik passes to side control with ease.
>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.
>Fantastic round, the fans have been out of their seats the entire time.
>We are back underway!
>From what we could hear of his corner, it sounds like Fezzik has been instructed to look to finish it in this round.
>Sarkisian avoids a huge right hand.
>Fezzik avoids a series of wayward big punches and counters with a massive right hand, knocking Sarkisian down to the ground...he is out cold!
>'The Big Bad' Hassan Fezzik takes the win by Knock Out!
>Official Result: 'The Big Bad' Hassan Fezzik defeats Armen 'A-Game' Sarkisian (Knock Out (Punch) in 0:45 of round 2). The match was rated as being Excellent.

PyroFalkon
01-23-2011, 10:20 PM
What threw me is, up until about a week ago of real-time, I thought "Fantastic" was better than "Excellent," and I don't know why. Call me crazy, but I'm a sucker for numbers or grades like in TEW rather than descriptors.

But, as per the OT...

James Foster vs. Tim Boyer: this was my very first main event of my very first event in WMMA3, and somehow it scored an Excellent. Foster won by TKO (Strikes) in Round 3/5 @ 4:29. I'm up to January 2001 and it's still standing as the #1 fight of all time.

My only other excellent was Trish Biel vs. Serena Hill. Trish submitted Serena with a triangle in Round 3/3 @ 4:03, pretty close to the buzzer. Neither fighter has done much since then, and after all the poaching I've done of WEFF, Trish and Serena were quickly unranked and pushed away. Serena isn't even part of my company anymore, and Trish is pretty much fighting for her job at this point. But their fight together in June 1998 holds the #3 of all time.

The #2 of all time was an AI-run XCC event between April Watson vs. Monica Masters. Monica won via TKO (Strikes) in Round 3 @ 2:44. This one just happened (like, a week ago game-time). I have a personal issue with April Watson, but I might just sign Monica Masters if she gets free. Right now, these are the only three Excellent fights in my world.

I know I've seen quite a few Abysmal matches, but sadly Blurcat doesn't let me see the 10 worst fights in the world, and I'm not about to traipse through everyone's records to find them. Hey! There's something I can add to the suggestions forum... I'd like to see Blurcat's records include negative rankings too.

lean
01-23-2011, 11:44 PM
What threw me is, up until about a week ago of real-time, I thought "Fantastic" was better than "Excellent," and I don't know why.

Haha, I also thought this way when I played WMMA2 and started WMMA3. Only recently through these forums have I discovered it's the opposite.

Anyway, I've had a total of 3 Excellent matches in my promotion so far (I'm in early 2002):

Fernando Peragon def. Colm Dee @ 3:59 of R3 by TKO (Strikes) 5/98
Jacco Landeweerd def. Pai Cheng @ 2:41 of R3 by Knock Out (Punch) 4/01
Roope Kuqi def. Evert Jansson (Regen) @ 1:32 of R3 by TKO (Strikes) 12/01

Kuqi/Jansson was fight of the year.

I've also had a few Abysmal ratings, actually had worst fight of the year 3 times. Georges Nouri vs. Luis Basora, Yagi Jokichi vs. Ikeda Kenkichio, and Gzegorz Boniek vs. Sahan Ozbek.

Donners
01-26-2011, 01:34 AM
I just had an Excellent match between Hester Maclean and Daniela Sadorra.

I don't know quite what I'm doing, so I have no idea how that came about, but I'll take it as a good sign. :D

jsilv0
01-28-2011, 03:42 PM
In 2 and a half years of playing time as GAMMA I have 3 Excellent fights:
John Rivero vs Tim Boyer from GAMMA 54: Rubenstein vs. Watson
Spencer Rubenstein vs. Anthony LeToussier from GAMMA 46: Danare vs. Cobral and
Bobby Brubaker vs. Josh Aldarisio from GAMMA 47: Aldarisio vs. Brubaker

Lt. Lucrativo
01-29-2011, 11:39 AM
Finally held my first Abysmal match and it was not expected: Toby Sorkin vs. Eric Dartmouth. Instead of just walking through the easiest debut fight I could find for him, Sorkin spent the entire fight trying unsuccessfully (0 for 9) to take Dartmouth down from the clinch before mercifully catching him in a standing guillotine at around the 9 minute mark. Not fun.

SGRaaize
03-26-2011, 07:07 PM
Got my first "Abysmal":

- 'Superstar' Stuart Strange vs. Thais Antonio Taffarel
- From player-controlled event 'ALPHA-1: Napier VS Fontes 2' (from the save game 'SGRaaize')
- Created 27 March 2011

>Next up is a match in which 'Superstar' Stuart Strange squares off with Thais Antonio Taffarel in the ALPHA-1 Middleweight division.
>The hype videos for this event have been saying that this match will be very exciting....let's see if they're right.
>And here we go!
>A feint puts him off balance, but Strange is still able to slip out of the way of a body kick.
>Taffarel counters a left jab by using a body kick.
>Strange has to cover up to absorb a nice one-two combination, having been off balance after falling for a feint.
>Strange throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Taffarel.
>The takedown is completed, Taffarel is on his back and pulls guard.
>Strange looks to pass guard and get side control.
>He passes, but only to half guard.
>Strange is trying to get out of half guard and into a better position.
>Strange struggles but cannot find a way past and remains stuck in half guard.
>Strange blocks Taffarel as he tries a sweep from half guard.
>Strange is trying to get out of half guard and into a better position.
>He does excellently, getting into side control.
>Stuck under side control, Taffarel takes a knee to the ribs.
>Strange attempts to move to mount.
>Strange isn't able to mount Taffarel this time around.
>Taffarel tries to move to guard, but Strange doesn't allow it.
>Strange is trying to move from side control to mount.
>Strange struggles but cannot mount Taffarel.
>Taffarel tries to pull guard on Strange but doesn't get anywhere with the attempt.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Strange attempts the mount.
>He can't mount Taffarel.
>Taffarel tries to pull guard on Strange but doesn't get anywhere with the attempt.
>With no progress being made, the referee stands them back up.
>Strange avoids a low kick.
>There's a takedown attempt from Strange.
>Taffarel tries to avoid the takedown.
>Taffarel avoids the takedown attempt.
>A straight left from Taffarel fails to land.
>Not letting Taffarel settle, Strange moves in closer.
>Strange feints left and tries to get Taffarel to commit to a strike, but gets no joy.
>Taffarel narrowly misses Strange with a right uppercut.
>Strange steps in closer to force the issue.
>Strange comes in, looking for a quick takedown.
>Taffarel cannot stop the takedown, and has to pull guard.
>Strange lies on top of Taffarel, basically smothering him.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Time slips away as Strange successfully keeps Taffarel stuck against the ground.
>Round one ends as time expires.
>That wasn't the most exciting round we've ever seen, hopefully things will pick up in the next one.
>There's the bell and round number two begins!
>Strange steps back to avoid a kick to the body, having been suckered in with a feint.
>Strange gets suckered in by a feint, and is fortunate to avoid the barrage of big right hands that follow it.
>Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage.
>From the missed strikes they clinch.
>Strange looks to scoop his opponent up for a slam.
>Taffarel has no answers, he gets lifted up and planted down! Strange ends up in guard.
>In guard, Strange begins working to pass to side control.
>He passes, but only to half guard.
>In half guard, Strange begins working to get side control.
>He can't quite manage to get past half guard on this attempt.
>Taffarel tries to sweep Strange but doesn't get anywhere.
>Strange looks to pass half guard and get side control.
>He can't quite manage to get past half guard on this attempt.
>Strange blocks an attempted sweep.
>Strange tries to pass the half guard.
>He finds himself unable to get past the half guard on this attempt.
>Taffarel tries to sweep Strange but can't do it.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>The lack of progress forces the referee to stand the fighters back up.
>Taffarel avoids a quick jab and hits a nice three-punch combination.
>Taffarel is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.
>Standing his ground, Strange looks happy to engage Taffarel in the pocket.
>From the pocket, Strange shoots in for a double leg.
>The takedown is successful, it's a single leg that leaves Taffarel pulling guard.
>Strange is trying to pass guard.
>He passes to half guard.
>In half guard, Strange begins working to get side control.
>Taffarel keeps his half guard secure.
>Taffarel tries to sweep Strange but doesn't get anywhere.
>Strange throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath.
>Taffarel tries to sweep Strange but can't do it.
>Strange starts trying to work to get out of half guard and into a better position.
>Strange isn't able to pass from half guard thanks to the tenacious defence of Taffarel.
>Taffarel tries to transition to full guard, but can't manage it.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>Strange looks to pass half guard and get side control.
>He can't get free of half guard.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round two.
>We are back underway!
>Judging from what we heard from his corner, Taffarel is looking to push the pace with strikes in this round.
>There is an exchange of strikes, but neither fighter does any damage.
>Advancing, Taffarel counters a left jab by using two hard right hands!
>Looking glassy-eyed, Strange staggers backward...he may have been stunned by that last blow!
>Taffarel sees his chance to finish and unloads with a barrage of big rights, but Strange recovers quickly enough to cover up.
>Taffarel looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Strange catches the advancing Taffarel by surprise with a takedown.
>Stuart Strange is looking really tired.
>Time slips away as Strange successfully keeps Taffarel stuck against the ground.
>Taffarel is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Strange off of him.
>The clock runs down as Taffarel is being smothered against the ground by Strange.
>Strange smothers Taffarel with his body by pushing forward and down.
>Strange throws a few right hands as he takes a moment to plan ahead.
>Taffarel tries to ensnare Strange in a triangle.
>Strange counters the triangle attempt superbly by twisting out of it and gaining side control.
>Strange starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind Taffarel.
>Taffarel keeps Strange from getting behind him.
>Taffarel tries to move to guard, but Strange doesn't allow it.
>Strange fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves.
>Taffarel tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Strange throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move.
>Taffarel tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it.
>Strange keeps Taffarel guessing with a few quick strikes.
>Taffarel tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it.
>Strange tries to ensnare Taffarel in an armbar.
>A straight armbar is applied, Taffarel is in danger of having his arm hyper-extended!
>Strange loses the hold! Somehow Taffarel got his arm free. That was incredibly close to a finish though.
>Thais Antonio Taffarel looks very tired out there.
>Strange blocks Taffarel as he tries a transition to guard.
>The lengthy period of stalemate results in the referee standing them both back up.
>A tired Strange moves forward, looking for a takedown.
>Taffarel tries to avoid Strange.
>Strange doesn't get the takedown, Taffarel avoided it.
>Stuart Strange looks very, very tired.
>Taffarel throws a looping punch, but Strange avoids it.
>It seems that Strange is happy to let Taffarel circle for the moment.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Strange keeps out of range, assessing the situation.
>Taffarel quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.
>Slowed down by physical tiredness, Taffarel still looks to get in close and strike from the pocket.
>Strange lets Taffarel get closer.
>The time runs out and that round is over, and so is the fight.
>Here come the official decisions.
>All three judges have agreed that Strange is the winner.
>So the winner, by unanimous decision, is 'Superstar' Stuart Strange!
>Official Result: 'Superstar' Stuart Strange defeats Thais Antonio Taffarel (Unanimous Decision in 10:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Abysmal.

SGRaaize
03-26-2011, 07:19 PM
WOW, ARE YOU KIDDING ME?

2 matches after the match above:

- Ethan 'The Terror' Sutton vs. 'The Anarchist' Matthew Dean
- From player-controlled event 'ALPHA-1: Napier VS Fontes 2' (from the save game 'SGRaaize')
- Created 27 March 2011

>The co-main event is up next. Ethan 'The Terror' Sutton competes against 'The Anarchist' Matthew Dean in the ALPHA-1 Middleweight division.
>The hype videos for this event have been saying that this match will be very exciting....let's see if they're right.
>Round one begins!
>Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss.
>From the missed strikes they clinch.
>Using his wrestling skills, Sutton is trying to push Dean up against the ropes.
>Sutton can't do it though, and ends up being out-wrestled in the grapple.
>Using his wrestling skills, Dean is trying to push Sutton up against the ropes.
>He does so, and now has Sutton pinned to the ropes.
>Dean has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Sutton to the ground.
>Dean can't get the takedown, as Sutton wrestles his way into a dominant position.
>Sutton tries to smother him against the ropes with wrestling, but can't keep control of Dean who is fighting it.
>Showing how good he can be at controlling opponents, Sutton keeps Dean stuck against the ropes for about thirty seconds.
>Dean wrestles back against Sutton, turning him around so that he now has his back to the ropes.
>Dean has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Sutton down.
>Sutton digs in and manages to defend the takedown.
>Sutton tries to get free of the clinch, but is stuck.
>Dean has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Sutton to the ground.
>Sutton shows stubborn resistance and Dean cannot complete the takedown.
>Sutton tries to uses a whizzer to turn Dean, but is blocked from doing so.
>Dean has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Sutton down.
>Sutton digs in and manages to defend the takedown.
>Sutton tries to get free of the clinch, but is stuck.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Dean has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Sutton to the ground.
>Sutton will not go down, he blocks the takedown despite the best efforts of Dean.
>Sutton turns Dean slightly, but can't create enough space to get free of the clinch.
>Dean has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Sutton to the ground.
>Dean tries hard but cannot get Sutton off of his feet.
>Sutton tries to get clear of the grapple, but Dean holds him in place.
>With the ropes trapping Sutton, Dean gets the underhooks in and looks for a takedown.
>Dean tries hard but cannot get Sutton off of his feet, and has to settle for slipping behind him instead.
>A whizzer almost allows Sutton to create enough space to get free, but Dean shuts that opportunity down.
>Grappling from behind, Dean attempts to wrestle Sutton to the ground.
>Dean tries hard but cannot get Sutton off of his feet, and is eventually reversed so that his back is against the ropes.
>Sutton tries to throw an elbow, but Dean takes the opportunity to turn his opponent around so that Sutton ends up backed against the ropes instead.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Dean hits Sutton with a short, sharp right uppercut, wobbling him.
>Ethan Sutton looks very tired out there.
>Dean has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Sutton down.
>Sutton keeps his composure, and Dean cannot get past his takedown defence.
>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.
>Round two begins!
>Dean avoids a quick jab and hits a series of lefts.
>Slowly moving in closer, a ragged-looking Sutton wants to wrestle Dean.
>A counter right hook catches Sutton hard, almost putting him down!
>Matthew Dean is looking really tired.
>Dean moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a nice jab.
>Slowly moving in closer, a ragged-looking Sutton wants to wrestle Dean.
>Dean ends up grappling for supremacy with Sutton.
>Sutton is trying to muscle Dean up against the ropes.
>Sutton can't do it though, and Dean gets a more dominant position in the grapple instead.
>Dean has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Sutton down.
>The underhooks are used to set up a trip, Sutton is left on his back and has to pull guard.
>Ethan Sutton looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give.
>Time slips away as Dean successfully keeps Sutton stuck against the ground.
>Dean looks to pass guard and get side control.
>Sutton finds his opponent too skilled, and Dean passes guard into side control.
>Looking to catch his breath, Dean is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.
>Dean holds Sutton in position with side control and hits a knee into the ribs.
>Matthew Dean seems to be fighting against exhaustion.
>Dean starts trying to work to go from side control to mount.
>Sutton keeps Dean at side control, not letting the mount happen.
>Dean blocks Sutton as he tries a transition to guard.
>Dean tries to lock Sutton in an armbar.
>Sutton gets caught in an armbar! It's in deep!
>Out of the blue, Sutton pops his arm free! Dean must not have had it locked in as tight as it looked.
>Sutton tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it.
>Dean punches down at Sutton, but they are easily taken on the gloves.
>Dean blocks Sutton as he tries a transition to guard.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Dean attempts to arm triangle Sutton from side control.
>The arm triangle is locked in, tight enough that Sutton has to tap out!
>By submission, the winner is Matthew Dean!
>Official Result: 'The Anarchist' Matthew Dean defeats Ethan 'The Terror' Sutton (Submission (Arm Triangle) in 6:01 of round 2). The match was rated as being Abysmal.

This show is gonna be terrible, I don't even want to look at the Critical Rating :(

IWGP
03-27-2011, 02:08 PM
It's because you have hyped both fights up, I did this with a Janinha title fight, the match wasn't that bad looking at the report, but because I'd hyped it up as Griffin/Bonnar with boobs it didn't live up to the expectations, hence it's abysmal rating.

SGRaaize
03-27-2011, 02:20 PM
Oh, that makes sense.
Even then, I hype every fight I make in one way or another, this is the first time I've got Abysmal in 3 years and half of me constantly hyping.

SGRaaize
03-27-2011, 03:06 PM
Yeah, screw this, I'm gonna take away the hype from every match in my cards, third time it screwed me

- Diego 'Apocalypse' Arteta vs. 'The X Factor' Xie Ming
- From player-controlled event 'ALPHA-1: Da Guia VS Silva' (from the save game 'SGRaaize')
- Created 27 March 2011

>Moving on, Diego 'Apocalypse' Arteta battles 'The X Factor' Xie Ming in the ALPHA-1 Welterweight division.
>The ALPHA-1 hype machine has got the fans looking forward to an exciting bout.
>Round one begins!
>They come together and throw strikes, both miss.
>Ming counters a one-two combination with a kick to the outside of the left leg.
>Ming feints rushing in, but withdraws.
>Ming misses with an attempted left hook to the body.
>Arteta comes in closer to press the issue.
>Arteta feints left, then right.
>An exchange of blows doesn't really produce any damage or a clear advantage.
>Ming circles, looking for an opening.
>Not letting Ming settle at all, Arteta comes in closer.
>Ming gets suckered in by a feint, and is lucky to avoid the combination that follows.
>A wayward left kick to the body allows Arteta to hit a left jab to the cheek.
>Arteta counters an errant right jab with a superb combination of left hook to the body and a big right cross.
>Ming moves out of range of a tidy combination of punches.
>Ming feints left and tries to get Arteta to commit to a strike, but gets no joy.
>Ming swiftly avoids a barrage of big punches, having fallen for a feint.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Ming slips out of the way of a combination of short sharp punches.
>Arteta uses a feint to get Ming off balance, but the nice sequence of punches that follow don't find their mark.
>Ming throws a looping punch, but Arteta avoids it.
>Arteta presses in closer to attack.
>Ming steps back to avoid a left jab.
>Ming gets Arteta with a punch to the ribs, but it lacked power.
>Arteta steps in closer to force the issue.
>Ming has to cover up to absorb a nice one-two combination, having been off balance after falling for a feint.
>Ming hops around from foot to foot, looking for an opening.
>Arteta quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.
>An attempted inside leg kick misses, giving Arteta the opportunity to counter with a nice jab.
>Ming circles, looking for an opening.
>Arteta presses in closer to attack.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage.
>Ming feints stepping in.
>Ming throws out a quick right jab.
>Not letting up, Arteta quickly steps in closer to attack Ming.
>The time runs out on round one.
>We are back underway!
>Judging from what we heard from his corner, Ming is looking to let his hands go in this round.
>Arteta moves away from a left high kick and counters with a right handed bomb that knocks Ming clean out!
>By Knock Out, the winner is Diego Arteta!
>Official Result: Diego 'Apocalypse' Arteta defeats 'The X Factor' Xie Ming (Knock Out (Punch) in 0:22 of round 2). The match was rated as being Abysmal.

SGRaaize
03-27-2011, 03:09 PM
Wow, nevermind, I'm gonna keep Hype for the Main Events :D

- Carlos da Guia vs. Manuel 'The Prodigy' Silva
- From player-controlled event 'ALPHA-1: Da Guia VS Silva' (from the save game 'SGRaaize')
- Created 27 March 2011

>It's time for the main event of the evening! Carlos da Guia squares off with Manuel 'The Prodigy' Silva in the ALPHA-1 Welterweight division.
>The ALPHA-1 Welterweight title on the line in this match.
>Kudos to the ALPHA-1 marketing team, they have been busy building this as a potential classic and it seems to have worked - the crowd are buzzing.
>We are underway!
>da Guia avoids a leg kick and scores with a wild spinning back kick, knocking Silva down!
>Silva shakes off the blow almost immediately though, and waits for da Guia to make a move.
>An up-kick makes da Guia think twice about advancing.
>Silva takes a stomp to the body!
>Silva grabs a kick and uses it to pull da Guia down into guard.
>da Guia gets out of guard and stands up, letting Silva stand too.
>A left jab misses and Silva counters with a jab.
>da Guia slips out of the way of a leg kick, having been suckered in with a feint.
>Moving in closer, Silva looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.
>Silva is in the pocket, ready to attack da Guia.
>da Guia sees an inside leg kick coming and hits first with a great right hand, Silva is knocked down!
>Silva shakes off the blow almost immediately though, and waits for da Guia to make a move.
>Silva grabs a kick and uses it to pull da Guia down into guard.
>da Guia tries to pass the guard.
>Silva keeps da Guia in guard.
>Silva tries a sweep from the guard.
>The sweep is successful, and both fighters scramble back to their feet.
>Moving in closer, Silva looks like he may want to try and clinch with da Guia.
>da Guia tries to counter Silva with a big right hook, but it doesn't hit the target.
>Silva just avoids a combination of short sharp punches and hits a wild spinning back fist!
>Silva comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>da Guia tries to counter Silva with a huge right hand, but it doesn't hit the target.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>An attempted body kick misses, giving da Guia the opportunity to counter with a left.
>Silva comes in closer, looking to clinch with da Guia.
>Not keen on getting too close to Silva, da Guia uses movement to keep out of reach.
>Moving in closer, Silva looks like he may want to try and clinch with da Guia.
>To counter, da Guia fires off a right hand but only finds the gloves.
>Silva counters a wild spinning back fist with a sharp kick just above the hip.
>Silva avoids a scorching right uppercut and comes back with a superb spinning back fist, putting da Guia down, dazed!
>Without hesitation, Silva mounts his stunned opponent!
>Silva attempts to set up an armbar on da Guia from the mount.
>da Guia stacks up Silva and punches away until he stops the armbar attempt. da Guia gets side control off it.
>da Guia prepares to launch a knee strike to the ribs from side control.
>da Guia is off balance as a result, and Silva pulls away and tries to scramble for position!
>Neither fighter can gain an advantage in the scramble, and they both end up on their feet.
>Silva looks to be trying to close the distance between them.
>da Guia uses his strikes to stop Silva from getting close enough to clinch.
>Silva is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.
>Silva is surprised by a vicious countering right uppercut, but he avoids it at the last second.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>da Guia looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Silva.
>da Guia can't close the distance, Silva keeps him away with strikes.
>Silva comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>He gets into range.
>da Guia ducks under a spinning back fist and hits a crisp left hook to the body.
>The time runs out on round one.
>Round two begins!
>Silva just avoids a combination of short sharp punches and hits a wild spinning back fist!
>Looking glassy-eyed, da Guia staggers backward...he may have been stunned by that last blow!
>da Guia gets grabbed in a guillotine! Silva pulls them down to the mat, looking to finish!
>Silva gets the guillotine fully applied and da Guia has to tap out!
>The winner, by submission, is Manuel 'The Prodigy' Silva!
>Official Result: Manuel 'The Prodigy' Silva defeats Carlos da Guia (Submission (Guillotine) in 0:50 of round 2). The match was rated as being Excellent.

Not as good as Fezzik VS Sarkisian, according to the Records, but second best fight in the world anyways. :D

IWGP
03-27-2011, 09:53 PM
I think of hype as like betting. If you think a fighter is going to win easily, hype them up to the gills. Think a fight is going to be a war, hype it, or if it involves Anthony Ray Shenkman, don't. :mad:

Verbec
04-02-2011, 08:13 PM
These are my first three excellent fights...and all in the same game.

This could probably be my favorite time of time i simply love the finish.



- 'The Reaper' Spencer Rubenstein vs. Anthony 'Live Wire' LeToussier
- From player-controlled event 'GAMMA 31: Violence' (from the save game 'GAMMA RAY')
- Created 27 März 2011

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'The Reaper' Spencer Rubenstein goes up against Anthony 'Live Wire' LeToussier in the GAMMA Light Heavyweight division.
>This match is for the GAMMA Light Heavyweight title.
>Kudos to the GAMMA marketing team, they have been busy building this as a potential classic and it seems to have worked - the crowd are buzzing.
>There's the opening bell!
>LeToussier uses a feint to get Rubenstein off balance, but the nice sequence of punches that follow don't find their mark.
>An attempted body kick misses and Rubenstein fires back with a barrage of big right hands, forcing LeToussier back!
>Standing in the pocket, Rubenstein chooses to shoot in for a double leg on LeToussier.
>Rubenstein can't get past the sprawl of LeToussier, and finds himself pushed face-down to the ground.
>LeToussier looks to unload with some big right hands, but Rubenstein gets back to his feet before too many land.
>A jab misses and LeToussier counters with a kick to the inside of the left thigh.
>Rubenstein is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to LeToussier.
>Not wanting to grapple, LeToussier uses strikes to keep Rubenstein at a distance.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Rubenstein is getting in closer to LeToussier, perhaps looking for a clinch.
>LeToussier finds himself pulled into a Muay Thai clinch.
>Rubenstein rocks LeToussier with a vicious elbow.
>LeToussier wrestles free of the Muay Thai clinch after blocking a knee strike.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>LeToussier covers up in the face of a combination of short sharp punches, then fires back with a solid left.
>LeToussier feints going high but then throws a leg kick, Rubenstein just avoids it.
>LeToussier looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Rubenstein tries to counter with a takedown, but LeToussier defended it well.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.
>Incredibly close round, but LeToussier came out just ahead on my score card.
>We are back underway!
>Rubenstein avoids a right high kick.
>Rubenstein is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to LeToussier.
>LeToussier is pulled into a grapple.
>Rubenstein is aiming to get LeToussier into a Muay Thai clinch.
>He has it hooked, LeToussier needs to find a way out quickly.
>Using the Muay Thai clinch, Rubenstein blasts LeToussier with a big knee to the face!
>Rubenstein misses a knee strike, but maintains his control of the clinch.
>Using the Muay Thai clinch, Rubenstein blasts LeToussier with a big knee to the body!
>Rubenstein can't maintain his hold, and LeToussier wrestles his way into a wrestling clinch.
>LeToussier gets caught with a couple of nice short punches as Rubenstein uses his dirty boxing to inflict some punishment.
>Rubenstein uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on LeToussier as they grapple.
>Spencer Rubenstein is looking really tired.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Rubenstein uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on LeToussier as they grapple.
>Rubenstein uses some dirty boxing as he grapples with LeToussier.
>Using his wrestling skills, Rubenstein is trying to push LeToussier up against the cage.
>He does so, and now has LeToussier pinned to the cage.
>Spencer Rubenstein looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give.
>LeToussier is controlled up against the cage and eats a sharp right to the ear.
>LeToussier gets caught with a knee to the inside of the thigh.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>LeToussier is trapped against the cage and Rubenstein punishes him with some dirty boxing.
>Rubenstein smothers LeToussier against the cage, then scores with a left to the side of the stomach.
>Rubenstein uses dirty boxing to punish LeToussier while he is pressed up against the cage.
>The gas tank looks empty on Spencer Rubenstein.
>Round two is brought to an end as time runs out.
>That round goes to Rubenstein, 10-9 on my card.
>And here we go, round three!
>Between rounds, his corner told LeToussier to be aggressive and really let his hands go.
>LeToussier counters a left jab with a right brutal head kick, Rubenstein goes down like a ton of bricks! He is knocked out!
>The winner, by Knock Out, is Anthony 'Live Wire' LeToussier!
>Official Result: Anthony 'Live Wire' LeToussier defeats 'The Reaper' Spencer Rubenstein (Knock Out (Kick) in 0:24 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.



Of all people Gary Sampson


- 'The Pit Bull' Gary Sampson vs. 'The Pit Bull' Rick Stanley
- From player-controlled event 'GAMMA 26: Morrisson vs. Steven' (from the save game 'GAMMA RAY')
- Created 27 März 2011

>Next up, 'The Pit Bull' Gary Sampson takes on 'The Pit Bull' Rick Stanley in the GAMMA Heavyweight division.
>There's the opening bell!
>Sampson counters a weak right kick with a crisp left hand punch.
>A left jab misses and Stanley counters with a nice left hand.
>Sampson looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Stanley.
>Sampson eats a stiff counter right hand and almost goes down!
>An exchange of strikes doesn't really lead to anything.
>From the missed strikes they clinch.
>Stanley and Sampson separate and we're back to a stand-off.
>Sampson is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.
>Sampson moves into the pocket.
>Sampson looks to be trying to close the distance between them.
>He pulls Stanley into a grapple.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Sampson is looking to muscle Stanley back against the cage.
>Sampson does it, Stanley is stuck with his back to the cage.
>Sampson breaks the grapple and prepares to launch some strikes at Stanley.
>Stanley shows good head movement to avoid getting caught with a jab.
>Sampson, standing in the pocket, darts back to avoid a right kick to the body.
>Not comfortable in the pocket, Sampson steps back and creates some space.
>Moving in closer, Sampson looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.
>A counter left catches Sampson above the eye.
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>Sampson avoids a tight combination.
>Sampson looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Stanley.
>Sampson can't close the distance, Stanley keeps him away with strikes.
>Sampson comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>Sampson gets caught with a right though, and he is momentarily wobbly!
>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.
>I have to give that round to Stanley, but only a 10-9.
>There's the bell and round number two begins!
>A tidy combination doesn't find a home, giving Sampson the opportunity to counter with a clean jab.
>A wayward right head kick gives Sampson the opportunity to hit a nice left hand.
>Stanley counters a left jab by using two big right hands!
>A barrage of big right hands are thrown but Sampson covers up well.
>Sampson slips past a straight punch and hits a left jab to the cheek.
>From the pocket, Sampson connects on Stanley with a stiff jab.
>A left jab misses, Sampson counters with a jab.
>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes but neither hits.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything.
>Neither fighter backs away, instead they both choose to start swinging!
>Stanley hits a right cross, knocking Sampson down!
>Stanley starts pounding away on Sampson, looking to finish him off!
>Stanley pounds away, landing several good shots in the process.
>Sampson pulls Stanley into side control to stop the attack.
>Rick Stanley is looking really tired.
>Stanley keeps Sampson guessing with a few quick strikes.
>Sampson attempts a sweep from side control.
>The sweep is successful, and both fighters scramble back to their feet.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Sampson is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.
>Sampson moves into the pocket.
>Sampson checks a low kick and quickly hits a nice left.
>Both fighters fire off strikes, but neither does any significant damage.
>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.
>Round two ends as time expires.
>An extremely close round, could have gone either way, but personally I'll give it to Stanley 10-9.
>Round three begins!
>It sounded like his corner told Stanley to stand and trade with Sampson in this round.
>Moving forward, Sampson counters a left jab with a barrage of hard right hands, enough to put Stanley down!
>Sampson starts pounding away on Stanley, looking to finish him off!
>Sampson pounds away with punches and Stanley is having trouble doing anything about it!
>The referee has no option but to leap in and stop the fight!
>By TKO, the winner is Gary Sampson!
>Official Result: 'The Pit Bull' Gary Sampson defeats 'The Pit Bull' Rick Stanley (TKO (Strikes) in 0:39 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.



And the reason why I loved Edgar.


- Edgar van den Hoogenband vs. Ashley 'The Tiger' Ballard
- From player-controlled event 'GAMMA 40: Foster vs. Ripper' (from the save game 'GAMMA RAY')
- Created 02 April 2011

>Moving on, Edgar van den Hoogenband will battle Ashley 'The Tiger' Ballard in the GAMMA Middleweight division.
>There's a definite buzz about this bout, the promotional videos have really got the fans excited about a potential classic.
>We are underway!
>Ballard counters a tight combination by hitting a crisp jab.
>Ballard throws a feint.
>van den Hoogenband feints going high and then throws a barrage of big rights, with Ballard only just able to evade them.
>van den Hoogenband side-steps a barrage of big punches and hits a crisp jab.
>van den Hoogenband counters a wayward left jab with a picture-perfect right roundhouse kick to the side of the ribs.
>van den Hoogenband counters an errant left jab with a left jab to the cheek.
>Ballard covers up to absorb a tidy combination of punches and then hits some big right hands!
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>A left jab misses, giving van den Hoogenband the chance to hit back with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.
>van den Hoogenband lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a crisp left.
>A left jab misses the mark and allows van den Hoogenband to counter with a left hook to the body.
>A powerful straight right goes wide and van den Hoogenband is able to counter with a hard leg kick.
>Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, van den Hoogenband hits a crisp left jab.
>Both fighters exchange strikes, but neither hits anything significant.
>Ballard checks a leg kick and comes right back with a punch.
>Round one ends as time expires.
>I have to give that round to van den Hoogenband, but only a 10-9.
>There's the bell and round number two begins!
>Both fighters come toe-to-toe and strike, but none of the strikes result in significant damage being done.
>An exchange of strikes doesn't lead to any real damage.
>In close proximity from the strikes they threw, they fall into a messy clinch.
>van den Hoogenband gets caught with a couple of nice short punches as Ballard uses his dirty boxing to inflict some punishment.
>The grappling doesn't last long, as they soon break away from each other.
>van den Hoogenband is getting in closer to Ballard, perhaps looking for a clinch.
>To counter, Ballard throws a huge right hand which doesn't miss by much.
>Ballard is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.
>Ballard cannot get close enough to the elusive van den Hoogenband.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>van den Hoogenband looks like he might be trying to get in close to clinch with Ballard.
>Ballard is pulled into a Muay Thai clinch.
>Using the clinch, van den Hoogenband hits a vicious knee to the face!
>It looks like Ballard has been cut above the eye by that strike.
>From the Muay Thai clinch, Ballard eats a big elbow.
>Ballard uses his grappling to move from being stuck in a Muay Thai clinch to the collar-and-elbow position.
>Ballard uses some dirty boxing as he grapples with van den Hoogenband.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>van den Hoogenband uses some dirty boxing as he grapples with Ballard.
>Ballard uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on van den Hoogenband as they grapple.
>Ballard tries to wrestle van den Hoogenband backward and up against the cage.
>van den Hoogenband doesn't let himself be driven back though, and gets out of the grapple.
>The referee calls for a pause, he wants to check the cut on Ballard.
>The ringside doctor gives the wound a look, but quickly signals that it is not going to be a problem.
>The referee brings them to the center and we're back underway!
>The time is up, and that's the end of round two.
>That round goes to van den Hoogenband, 10-9 on my card.
>Ballard is already up and pacing around, psyching himself up for the final round.
>Round three begins!
>From what we could hear of his corner, it sounds like Ballard has been instructed to look to finish it in this round.
>Ballard feints to the right, trying to draw van den Hoogenband into throwing a strike.
>A tidy combination doesn't find a home, giving Ballard the opportunity to counter with a barrage of huge rights, knocking van den Hoogenband down!
>Ballard starts pounding away on van den Hoogenband, looking to finish him off!
>Ballard pounds away with punches and van den Hoogenband is having trouble doing anything about it!
>The referee is forced to jump in and stop the match!
>Ashley Ballard takes the victory by way of TKO!
>Official Result: Ashley 'The Tiger' Ballard defeats Edgar van den Hoogenband (TKO (Strikes) in 1:02 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

I simply love how Ashley "hulked up" and then destroyed the Dutch. Amazing :D

KholDrum
04-03-2011, 01:28 PM
Just got my first Abysmal, Forrest vs Machida

- Lyoto 'The Dragon' Machida vs. Forrest Griffin
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 134: Machida vs. Griffin' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 03 April 2011

>It's time for the main event of the evening! Lyoto 'The Dragon' Machida will battle Forrest Griffin in the UFC Light Heavyweight division.
>UFC have been promoting this fight heavily ever since it was announced.
>Let's hope it lives up to the hype and provides us with an exciting battle.
>And here we go!
>Griffin avoids a low kick.
>Griffin steps back to avoid a one-two combination.
>Moving in closer, Griffin looks like he may want to wrestle Machida.
>A counter right hand catches Griffin above the eye.
>Machida tries for a left body kick but Griffin moves out of range.
>Griffin circles around Machida.
>Machida doesn't let Griffin settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.
>Machida tries for a left body kick but Griffin moves out of range.
>Machida throws a leg kick but Griffin avoids it.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Griffin looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Machida.
>Griffin gets caught out and eats a stiff right jab.
>A left jab misses and Machida counters with a left kick to the thigh.
>Griffin looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Machida.
>Griffin can't get near enough to engage, Machida uses strikes to keep him out of range.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Moving in closer, Griffin looks like he may want to wrestle Machida.
>Machida uses his strikes to stop Griffin from getting close enough to grapple.
>Griffin throws a speculative right, but it is nowhere near hitting.
>Not letting Griffin settle at all, Machida comes in closer.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.
>Not a lot happened in that round and the fans are getting a bit restless as a result.
>That round goes to Machida, 10-9 on my card.
>And here we go, round two!
>Machida gets a vicious inside leg kick on Griffin.
>Forrest Griffin is going to end up limping if he takes too many more of those strikes.
>Both fighters come in and throw strikes, there is no real damage done by either.
>Moving in closer, Griffin looks like he may want to wrestle Machida.
>Griffin can't get close enough to grapple, Machida keeps him away with strikes.
>Griffin is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Machida.
>Machida finds himself pulled into a grappling contest.
>Griffin is trying to push Machida so that his back is up against the cage.
>Griffin achieves it, pinning Machida to the cage.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Showing his ability to control opponents, Griffin simply smothers Machida against the cage for about half a minute.
>Showing good control, Griffin keeps Machida stuck against the cage and hits him with short punches to the body for about thirty seconds.
>Griffin hits a knee strike to the thigh.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Griffin hits a knee strike to the thigh.
>Smothered against the cage, Machida is trapped there, unable to do anything but take the occasional nasty short punch to the ribs, for about half a minute.
>The referee decides that there is a lack of progress being made and separates them.
>Round two ends as time expires.
>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Griffin.
>There's the bell and round number three begins!
>A showdown where they both exchange strikes only results in a stalemate.
>Machida slips out of the way of a jab.
>Griffin steps back to avoid a tight combination of punches after falling for a clever feint.
>Griffin gets suckered in by a feint, and is lucky to avoid the combination that follows.
>An exchange of strikes goes nowhere.
>Moving in closer, Machida looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.
>Machida is in the pocket, ready to attack Griffin.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Griffin covers up to safely defend against a flurry of rights and lefts.
>Griffin backs away from Machida, creating some space between them.
>Machida comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>Griffin keeps himself moving out of range.
>Machida counters a wayward left jab with a nice right hand.
>Griffin misses with an attempted right hook to the body.
>Machida presses in closer to attack.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Machida looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>He gets into range.
>Machida slips past a straight punch and hits a vicious leg kick.
>Forrest Griffin looks to be limping slightly.
>We reach the time limit and this fight is over.
>I think Machida took that round, 10-9 on my score card.
>The judges have given their scores, which are about to be announced.
>All three judges have given 29-28.
>Lyoto Machida wins by unanimous decision!
>Official Result: Lyoto 'The Dragon' Machida defeats Forrest Griffin (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Abysmal.

Verbec
04-03-2011, 04:04 PM
Always great news if the MAIN EVENT has an abysmal/awful rating. Just so much fun...

OctoberRaven
04-08-2011, 02:50 AM
Doing a "all titles on the line against top contenders" show, and got my first TWO abysmals.

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Anderson Silva having a boring match is no shock, but the other one surprised me...

Mr Rager
04-11-2011, 08:06 AM
First Excellent...

- 'The Anarchist' Matthew Dean vs. Dexter 'D-Man' Darling
- From player-controlled event 'GAMMA 26: Dean vs. Darling' (from the save game 'GAMMA')
- Created 11 April 2011

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'The Anarchist' Matthew Dean takes on Dexter 'D-Man' Darling in the GAMMA Middleweight division.
>The GAMMA Middleweight title is on the line.
>There's a definite buzz about this bout, the promotional videos have really got the fans excited about a potential classic.
>Round one begins!
>A tight combination narrowly misses Darling and allow him to counter-strike with two hard left hands!
>A right jab misses the mark and allows Dean to counter with a series of quick punches.
>A left jab misses the mark and allows Darling to counter with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.
>Slipping past a powerful straight left, Dean counters with a stinging jab.
>Dean uses head movement to dodge a punch, then strikes back with a punch.
>Using head movement, Darling slips past a left jab and counters with a nice jab.
>Good head movement allows Dean to avoid a combination.
>Dean uses head movement to slip past a punch, then hits a stinging jab.
>Dean uses head movement to slip past a punch, then hits a nice sequence of jabs.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Using head movement, Dean slips past a right jab and counters with a jab.
>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Darling hits a stinging jab.
>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Darling hits a nice sequence of jabs.
>Slipping past a right jab, Dean hits a series of quick punches.
>Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss.
>In close proximity from the strikes they threw, they fall into a messy clinch.
>Dean is looking to muscle Darling back against the cage.
>He does so, and now has Darling pinned to the cage.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Dean uses underhooks to gain solid control, and is looking for a takedown.
>A sweep of the legs is successful, Darling is floored and Dean has no problem getting side control.
>Dean attempts to roll Darling slightly and take his back.
>Darling can't stop it and gives up his back!
>Dean tries to lock Darling in an armbar.
>Dean rolls onto his back to try and get the armbar, but Darling pulls free and gets side control.
>Round one ends as time expires.
>That was the sort of round that MMA fans love; full of action, effort and drama. Great stuff.
>I think Dean took that round, 10-9 on my score card.
>Round two begins!
>It sounded like his corner told Dean to attempt to get Darling to the floor in this round.
>Darling drops his shoulder as a feint, trying to draw a strike.
>Darling keeps his cool as Dean throws a feint to the left.
>Darling avoids a nice combination and hits a series of quick jabs.
>Darling is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.
>Dean now has Darling standing in the pocket.
>Dean uses head movement to avoid a left jab.
>Covering up, Dean absorbs a combination of rights and lefts.
>Using good head movement, Darling slips past a tight combination and hits a series of big left hands, putting Dean down on the ground!
>Moving quickly, Darling gets side control.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Darling attempts the mount.
>He can't quite manage to get to mount on this attempt.
>Dean tries to sweep Darling but can't do it.
>Dean squirms around, preventing Darling from connecting fully with a knee strike attempt.
>Darling attempts to move to mount.
>Dean keeps Darling from mounting him.
>Darling feels Dean prepare to scramble for position and makes sure it doesn't happen.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Darling unloads with big left hands from side control, and Dean is struggling to cope!
>Round two is brought to an end as time runs out.
>I think Darling took that round, 10-9 on my score card.
>And here we go, round three!
>Darling darts in, feints a jab, darts back out.
>Dean counters a right jab by using a quick series of shots to the body, showing great hand speed.
>Dean chooses to shoot in on Darling.
>Darling attempts to avoid Dean as he shoots in.
>The takedown is successful, Darling pulls guard.
>In guard, Dean begins working to pass to side control.
>He passes to side control.
>Darling takes a knee strike to the ribs from under side control.
>Darling takes a knee strike to the ribs from under side control.
>Dean tries to lock Darling in an armbar.
>Dean gets the armbar fully applied and Darling has to tap out!
>The winner, by submission; Matthew Dean!
>Official Result: 'The Anarchist' Matthew Dean defeats Dexter 'D-Man' Darling (Submission (Armbar) in 2:55 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

IWWROCKS
04-11-2011, 10:28 AM
This is without doubt my best card ever, with excellent fights opening and closing the event.

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KholDrum
04-11-2011, 10:38 AM
Just got my first Excellent

- Hector 'Shango' Lombard vs. Ronaldo 'Jacare' Souza
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 175: St-Pierre vs. Sanchez 2' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 11 April 2011

>The co-main event is up next. Hector 'Shango' Lombard battles Ronaldo 'Jacare' Souza in the UFC Middleweight division.
>This match is for the UFC Middleweight title.
>This match has had a spotlight upon it since the moment it was announced.
>UFC have made it clear - they think this is going to be a cracker, and have conditioned the fans to expect nothing less.
>There's the opening bell!
>Moving forward, Lombard counters a left jab with a huge flying kick to the head!
>Lombard looks to be trying to close the distance between them.
>Jacare catches the advancing Lombard by surprise with a takedown.
>Jacare starts trying to work to get past the guard.
>Jacare passes to half guard.
>Jacare tries to ensnare Lombard in a kimura.
>Lombard defends it well.
>Lombard attempts to get some separation in order to try to stand, but can't.
>Jacare looks to get past the half guard.
>Jacare is too skilled for Lombard, passing half guard and gaining side control.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Jacare tries to slip behind and take the back.
>Jacare takes the back, Lombard could do nothing about it.
>Jacare tries to set up Lombard for an armbar.
>Lombard pulls free, meaning Jacare loses a great position and is now held down in side control.
>In side control, Lombard catches his breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>Lombard gets up, releasing side control, and backs off, allowing Jacare time to stand too.
>Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.
>That round certainly got the fans going.
>That round goes to Jacare, 10-9 on my card.
>We are back underway!
>Lombard steps in, feints a kick, then darts back out.
>Lombard avoids a jab.
>Lombard looks to be trying to close the distance between them.
>Jacare waits for Lombard to step in, then he scores with a quick takedown.
>Jacare lies on top of Lombard, basically smothering him.
>Jacare punches down at Lombard, but they are easily taken on the gloves.
>Lombard manages to scoot them both backward until they are against the cage.
>Using the cage for support, Lombard manages to stand up, bringing Jacare up too.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Jacare attempts to wrestle Lombard to the ground.
>Lombard doesn't fight the takedown, he seems content to pull guard.
>Jacare begins trying to pass the guard.
>He eventually passes, but only into half guard.
>Jacare looks to get past the half guard.
>He can't quite manage to get past half guard on this attempt.
>Lombard reaches over and tries to lock Jacare in a guillotine.
>Jacare pulls free before the guillotine can be applied.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Jacare looks to pass half guard and get side control.
>Lombard keeps Jacare in half guard.
>Round two is brought to an end as time runs out.
>I have to give that round to Jacare, but only a 10-9.
>We are back underway!
>A dangerous flying knee strike from Lombard hits Jacare, sending him crashing down to the ground!
>Lombard knows that this is a golden opportunity, and quickly pounces on Jacare, looking to finish him off by raining down punches!
>Lombard pounds away, Jacare is barely able to offer any defence at all!
>The referee jumps in and saves Jacare from taking any more shots!
>The winner, by TKO, is Hector 'Shango' Lombard!
>Official Result: Hector 'Shango' Lombard defeats Ronaldo 'Jacare' Souza (TKO (Strikes) in 0:39 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

KholDrum
04-13-2011, 06:08 PM
Another Excellent today. I've stopped using Huge hype on every title fight and gone to just Medium, but I can't remember if this one was Huge or Medium.

- Antonio 'Bigfoot' Silva vs. Cain Velasquez
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 185: Silva vs. Velasquez' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 13 April 2011

>It's time for the main event of the evening! Antonio 'Bigfoot' Silva competes against Cain Velasquez in the UFC Heavyweight division.
>This contest is for the UFC Heavyweight title.
>If this match lives up to the pre-fight expectations then we're about to see some fireworks.
>Round one begins!
>Velasquez counters a right kick to the legs with a couple of shots to the body and a nice right uppercut.
>Velasquez uses a smart combination to get Silva to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.
>It looks like Silva is trying to grab a guillotine.
>The takedown is successful, it's a single leg that leaves Silva pulling guard.
>Velasquez starts trying to work to get past the guard.
>He passes the guard well, gaining side control.
>Silva takes a crunching knee strike to the ribs from under side control!
>Velasquez begins trying to get himself behind Silva.
>He takes the back!
>Velasquez attempts a rear naked choke.
>Silva fights off the rear naked choke attempt by rolling and then sharply turning over, brilliantly ending up in guard.
>Silva took advantage of slack groundwork there, Velasquez should have properly applied hooks first.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Silva throws a few right hands to the body.
>Velasquez tries to sweep Silva but can't do it.
>Silva begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.
>Velasquez keeps Silva in guard.
>Securing an arm, Velasquez then brings his legs up and tries to lock Silva in a triangle choke.
>Silva defends well against it.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Silva attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.
>He can't find a way past the guard.
>Velasquez grabs hold of an arm and attempts a triangle choke on Silva from the bottom of the guard.
>Silva pulls his arm free before the triangle can be locked in.
>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.
>That round goes to Velasquez, 10-9 on my card.
>There's the bell and round number two begins!
>Velasquez feints left and throws an excellent combination but Silva is just able to cover up in time.
>Velasquez is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Silva.
>The two fighters start grappling for control.
>Velasquez is looking to muscle Silva back against the cage.
>Velasquez can't move Silva at all though, and finds himself being out-wrestled.
>With control of the clinch, Silva tries to complete a takedown.
>The takedown is successful; Velasquez seemed happy to take it and pull guard.
>Silva blocks Velasquez as he tries a sweep from the guard.
>Silva looks to get past the guard.
>Silva isn't able to pass guard on this attempt.
>Velasquez smothers Silva with close control, stopping him from posturing up.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Silva starts trying to work to get past the guard.
>He finds himself unable to pass guard on this attempt.
>Velasquez pulls Silva close and scores with a couple of short punches to the side of his head.
>Silva begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.
>Velasquez keeps his guard secure.
>Silva gets pushed back thanks to a butterfly guard, and stands, looking down at Velasquez who remains on his back.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Silva hits a kick, but can do nothing to stop Velasquez getting back to his feet.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round two.
>Incredibly close round, but Velasquez came out just ahead on my score card.
>Round three begins!
>A weak body kick is countered by Velasquez with a surprise flying side kick that leaves Silva momentarily wobbly!
>Velasquez isn't drawn in by Silva feinting to his left.
>Silva throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Velasquez.
>Silva finds his takedown blocked with a sprawl, and Velasquez promptly wrestles him to the ground, ending up on top, in half guard.
>Velasquez tries to pass the half guard.
>Silva can do nothing about the pass, and gets mounted.
>Velasquez unloads with big elbows from the mount, but Silva is able to deal with most of them.
>Velasquez pounds away from the mount with elbows, but is unable to land many clean shots on Silva.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Velasquez unloads with big punches from the mount, but Silva is able to deal with most of them.
>Velasquez pounds away on Silva, but few of the shots lands clean.
>Breathing very hard, Cain Velasquez is looking ragged.
>Velasquez fires away with big elbows, but Silva covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.
>Silva tries to move Velasquez enough to get half guard, but can't get enough space.
>Antonio Silva looks very tired out there.
>Velasquez pounds away from the mount, but Silva covers up and defends them well.
>Velasquez blocks an attempt to move him from mount.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Velasquez tries to lock Silva in an armbar.
>Silva stacks up Velasquez and punches away until he stops the armbar attempt. Silva gets side control off it.
>Silva begins trying to get himself behind Velasquez.
>Velasquez is in big trouble as he is forced to give up his back!
>The time is up, and that's the end of round three.
>That was an exciting round, hopefully the fighters will continue with that pace in the next.
>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Velasquez.
>We are back underway!
>Velasquez isn't drawn in by Silva feinting to his left.
>Velasquez catches a right leg kick and goes for a takedown but it is blocked.
>A drained-looking Silva tries to close the distance between them.
>Velasquez strikes first and manages to rock Silva with a solid right!
>Cain Velasquez looks like he is on the verge of exhaustion.
>A tired Velasquez moves forward, looking for a takedown.
>A good sprawl stops the takedown, and Velasquez is brought down to the mat in a loose front facelock.
>Antonio Silva seems to be fighting against exhaustion.
>Looking to capitalise, Silva tries to set up a D'Arce choke!
>Silva gets the D'Arce fully applied, rolls Velasquez onto his side for leverage...he has to tap out!
>The winner, by submission; Antonio Silva!
>Official Result: Antonio 'Bigfoot' Silva defeats Cain Velasquez (Submission (D'Arce Choke) in 1:47 of round 4). The match was rated as being Excellent.

KholDrum
04-20-2011, 07:55 PM
Wow, just got an Excellent on a prelim fight with no hype and one of the fighters was a regen making his debut.

- 'Eight Ball' Cory Stiller vs. Dennis Siver
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 209: Okami vs. Jacare' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 20 April 2011

>Next up is a match in which 'Eight Ball' Cory Stiller battles Dennis Siver in the UFC Lightweight division.
>We are underway!
>Advancing, Siver counters a left jab by using a couple of hard rights!
>A left jab misses the mark and allows Siver to counter with a picture-perfect roundhouse kick to the side of the ribs.
>Stiller covers up to absorb a flurry of punches.
>Stiller sees a spinning heel kick coming a mile away and simply dodges it and hits a straight left.
>Stiller avoids a scorching uppercut and come back with a clean left jab.
>Stiller slips past a jab and scores with a left jab to the cheek.
>Stiller slips past a jab and scores with a straight left.
>Slipping past a left jab, Siver hits a nice left.
>Stiller covers up to safely defend against a flurry of rights and lefts.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Good head movement allows Stiller to avoid a flurry of rights and lefts.
>There's a double leg attempt from Stiller, from the pocket.
>Siver sprawls, stopping the takedown and forcing Stiller down to the ground into a type of turtle position.
>Siver looks to unload with some big right hands, but Stiller gets back to his feet before too many land.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>Siver feints left and throws an excellent combination but Stiller is just able to cover up in time.
>Siver looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Stiller.
>Stiller sees a chance to dive for a single leg, but Siver is able to defend against it.
>Siver feints left and tries to get Stiller to commit to a strike, but gets no joy.
>The time runs out on round one.
>Great round, very exciting.
>I think Siver took that round, 10-9 on my score card.
>And here we go, round two!
>Stiller swiftly avoids a barrage of big punches.
>Siver counters an errant left jab with a clever combination ending in a big right hook.
>Siver throws a left jab but Stiller avoids it.
>Stiller throws a left jab but Siver avoids it.
>Stiller side-steps a barrage of big punches and hits a solid left jab.
>Stiller throws out a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.
>Siver first stuffs the takedown attempt, then manages to wrestle Stiller the the floor and take his back!
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Siver tries to get both hooks in, but can't quite manage it.
>Stiller turtles up with Siver still on top of him.
>Stiller scrambles to try and get a better position.
>Stiller ends up in side control.
>Dennis Siver looks very tired out there.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Stiller tries to lock Siver into an armbar.
>A straight armbar is applied, Siver is in danger of having his arm hyper-extended!
>No! He pops his arm free. That was really close.
>Siver tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it.
>Stiller attempts to roll Siver slightly and take his back.
>Siver is in big trouble as he is forced to give up his back!
>Stiller successfully gets both hooks in, and seems primed to finish.
>The time is up, and that's the end of round two.
>There was very little to separate them in that round, but I'll give that one 10-9 to Stiller.
>Round three begins!
>A jab misses and Siver counters with a left.
>Both fighters fire off strikes, but neither does any significant damage.
>Stiller chooses to shoot in on Siver.
>A counter right cross is too slow to catch Stiller.
>The takedown is completed, Siver is on his back and pulls guard.
>Stiller begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.
>Siver finds his opponent too skilled, and Stiller passes guard into side control.
>Stiller looks to roll Siver slightly and slip behind.
>Stiller takes the back, Siver couldn't stop it.
>Stiller tries to set up Siver for an armbar.
>Stiller gets the armbar, sinks it in deeply, and Siver has to tap!
>By submission, the winner is Cory Stiller!
>Official Result: 'Eight Ball' Cory Stiller defeats Dennis Siver (Submission (Armbar) in 2:55 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

KholDrum
04-23-2011, 01:46 AM
Wow, another Excellent with no hype this time between TWO regens.

- 'The Axe' Roy Berry vs. 'Spyder' Yasukazu Ihara
- From player-controlled event 'Ultimate Fight Night: New Mexico' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 22 April 2011

>Next up is a match in which 'The Axe' Roy Berry will take on 'Spyder' Yasukazu Ihara in the UFC Welterweight division.
>There's the opening bell!
>Ihara feints left and tries to get Berry to commit to a strike, but gets no joy.
>Ihara counters a right jab with a nasty-looking kick to the inside of the right knee.
>Moving in closer, Ihara looks like he may want to try and clinch with Berry.
>To counter, Berry fires off a left hand but only finds the gloves.
>Berry looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Ihara.
>Ihara finds himself pulled into a grappling contest.
>From the grapple, Berry tries to pick Ihara up on his shoulder for a slam.
>There's the slam! Ihara is planted onto his back, and pulls guard.
>Berry is trying to pass guard.
>Ihara can't fend off the effort, and can only stop Berry at half guard.
>Berry tries to pass the half guard.
>Ihara can't keep half guard secure and gives up side control.
>Berry begins trying to get himself into a mount.
>He easily gets the mount.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Berry pounds away on Ihara with elbows, but few of the shots lands clean.
>Berry fires away with elbows, but Ihara deals with them fairly well.
>Ihara has a gash under his eye from that strike.
>Berry pounds away on Ihara with elbows, but few of the shots lands clean.
>Berry pounds away with elbows, but doesn't do much damage, if any, Ihara covers up well.
>Berry counters an attempt by Ihara to move him from mount by taking his back!
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Berry increases his control by getting both hooks in.
>With both hooks in and therefore great control of the body, Berry tries to finish Ihara off with a rear naked choke.
>Ihara doesn't allow the rear naked choke to be applied.
>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.
>That round goes to Berry, 10-9 on my card.
>The cut man goes to work between rounds trying to patch up Ihara.
>There's the bell and round number two begins!
>Judging from what we heard from his corner, Berry is looking to avoid strikes and take it to the ground in this round.
>Berry isn't drawn in by Ihara feinting to his left.
>Berry steps back to avoid a kick to the body, having been suckered in with a feint.
>Berry shoots in for a takedown.
>Ihara stuffs the takedown attempt.
>Roy Berry is breathing very hard.
>Ihara slips past a right jab and fires back with a left head kick that knocks Berry clean off his feet!
>Ihara knows that this is a golden opportunity, and quickly pounces on Berry, looking to finish him off by raining down punches!
>Ihara pounds away, landing several good shots in the process.
>Berry turns and gives up his back in a desperate effort to avoid the strikes!
>Ihara fires away with punches, and Berry is stung by several big shots.
>Ihara fires away with small right jabs, but doesn't do much damage, if any, as Berry covers up well.
>Berry tries a roll, but doesn't budge Ihara.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Ihara attempts a rear naked choke.
>Berry rolls them so that they are staring at the lights, then sharply turns over to wind up in guard.
>Ihara should have gotten hooks in first before attempting a rear naked choke, and Berry has capitalised on the mistake.
>Berry tries to smother Ihara, but he squirms free.
>Ihara attempts to lock on a triangle choke.
>Berry defends well against it.
>Berry begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.
>Ihara keeps Berry in guard.
>Ihara attempts a guillotine choke from the bottom.
>Berry pulls his head free before the hold can be applied properly.
>Roy Berry seems to be fighting against exhaustion.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round two.
>That round goes to Ihara, 10-9 on my card.
>And here we go, round three!
>Advancing, Ihara counters a right jab by using a high kick, sending Berry crashing down to the ground, out cold!
>The winner, by Knock Out, is 'Spyder' Yasukazu Ihara!
>Official Result: 'Spyder' Yasukazu Ihara defeats 'The Axe' Roy Berry (Knock Out (Kick) in 0:27 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

Goliath764
04-24-2011, 09:46 AM
One of my Excellent match and probably the greatest comeback in my game. No hype.

- Rupert 'Warpath' Lennox vs. Teeratep 'Crazy Monkey' Nutnum
- From player-controlled event 'KDM FC 21' (from the save game 'NewWorld')
- Created 06 April 2011

>Next up is a match in which Rupert 'Warpath' Lennox will take on Teeratep 'Crazy Monkey' Nutnum in the KDM FC Lightweight division.
>Round one begins!
>Nutnum moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a body kick.
>Lennox uses a feint to get Nutnum off balance, but the flurry of rights and lefts that follow don't find their mark.
>An attempted spinning back kick is well wide and only succeeds in setting up Lennox to hit a straight left.
>Nutnum comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>Nutnum is now standing in the pocket.
>Nutnum dodges a jab, and fires back with a spinning kick!
>Lennox steps back...and almost stumbles over! He is on wobbly legs!
>Nutnum tries to capitalise with a barrage of big rights, but Lennox has the sense to cover up.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Moving in closer, Nutnum looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.
>Lennox now has Nutnum standing in the pocket.
>Nutnum uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with an accurate counter right that lands right on the button, putting Lennox down!
>Nutnum knows that this is a golden opportunity, and quickly pounces on Lennox, looking to finish him off by raining down punches!
>Nutnum unloads with big punches, landing several that clearly hurt Lennox.
>Nutnum is only stopped by Lennox pulling him down into side control.
>In side control, Nutnum throws a couple of punches designed to keep Lennox guessing.
>Nutnum throws a few right hands as he takes a moment to plan ahead.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Lennox squirms around, preventing Nutnum from connecting fully with a knee strike attempt.
>Nutnum hits a knee strike to the ribs, but it didn't connect properly because Lennox was moving too much.
>Nutnum begins trying to get himself into mount.
>He can't quite manage to get to mount on this attempt.
>The time is up, and that's the end of round one.
>Great round, very exciting.
>We are back underway!
>Both fighters fire off strikes, but neither does any significant damage.
>Nutnum counters a left jab with two big right hands!
>Lennox checks a low kick and quickly hits a solid right hook to the body.
>Nutnum slips past a jab and scores with a nice left.
>Nutnum uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a kick to the inside of the left thigh.
>Using head movement, Nutnum slips past a left jab and counters with a clean left jab.
>Lennox dodges a kick to the body and fires back with a crisp left jab.
>A left jab misses the mark and allows Lennox to counter with a nice sequence of jabs.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Nutnum dodges a jab, and fires back with a clean punch.
>Using head movement, Lennox slips past a left jab and counters with a solid left jab.
>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Lennox hits a nice sequence of jabs.
>A left jab misses, giving Lennox the chance to hit back with a crisp left jab.
>There is an exchange of strikes, but neither fighter does any damage.
>In close proximity from the strikes they threw, they fall into a messy clinch.
>Lennox is looking to muscle Nutnum back against the ropes.
>Lennox manages it, and controls Nutnum up against the ropes.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Lennox breaks the grapple and prepares to launch some strikes at Nutnum.
>Nutnum uses head movement to slip past a punch, then hits a solid punch.
>The time is up, and that's the end of round two.
>There's the bell and round number three begins!
>Nutnum feints rushing in, but withdraws.
>After a flurry of punches miss, Nutnum is able to strike back with a nice left hand.
>Nutnum waits out a flurry of punches and then hits a body kick.
>Lennox feints to the right, trying to draw Nutnum into throwing a strike.
>Nutnum waits for a flurry of punches to stop, then hits a barrage of big punches on Lennox!
>Lennox checks a low kick and then steps forward to hit a clean left jab.
>Nutnum slips past a jab and scores with a barrage of big punches on Lennox!
>A left jab misses, Nutnum counters with a sharp kick to the shin.
>Rupert Lennox won't want to take too many unchecked strikes to the legs like that.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Lennox scores with a flurry of quick lefts.
>Lennox dodges a jab, and fires back with a solid right hook to the body.
>Lennox uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a flurry of quick punches to sting Nutnum.
>An exchange of blows doesn't really produce any damage or a clear advantage.
>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.
>Lennox tries to get Nutnum into a Muay Thai clinch.
>He has it hooked, Nutnum needs to find a way out quickly.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>From the clinch, Nutnum gets caught with a vicious elbow to the side of the head.
>Nutnum tries to get out of the Muay Thai clinch, but cannot.
>Using the Muay Thai clinch, Lennox blasts Nutnum with a big knee to the body! Nutnum is rocked!
>Breathing very hard, Teeratep Nutnum is looking ragged.
>From the clinch, Nutnum gets hit with a knee to the side of the face...and it's enough to knock him out cold!
>Rupert 'Warpath' Lennox takes the win by Knock Out!
>Official Result: Rupert 'Warpath' Lennox defeats Teeratep 'Crazy Monkey' Nutnum (Knock Out (Knee) in 4:59 of round 3). The match was rated as being Fantastic.

OctoberRaven
04-24-2011, 02:32 PM
First excellent... in a preliminary...

>Ellenberger counters a wayward low right kick with a crisp jab.
>Ellenberger chooses to shoot in on Hathaway.
>Hathaway gets taken down by a single leg, and has to pull guard.
>Ellenberger begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.
>He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt.
>Hathaway tries to lock onto an arm from the bottom of the guard.
>Hathaway cannot secure the arm, and Ellenberger is able to skillfully slip to side control.
>Ellenberger looks to roll Hathaway slightly and slip behind.
>Ellenberger takes the back, Hathaway couldn't stop it.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Ellenberger pounds away with punches and Hathaway is in big trouble!
>Ellenberger successfully gets both hooks in, and seems primed to finish.
>Ellenberger pounds away with right hands and Hathaway is in big trouble!
>Ellenberger tries to unload with punches, but Hathaway is struggling around enough to unbalance him.
>Ellenberger loses both hooks, but still has the back.
>Ellenberger gets both hooks in, and is now in a really dominant position.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Ellenberger fires away with small punches, but doesn't do much damage, if any, as Hathaway covers up well.
>Hathaway struggles against Ellenberger and manages to free himself from the hooks.
>Ellenberger increases his control by getting both hooks in.
>The time runs out on round one.
>I have to give that round to Ellenberger, but only a 10-9.
>And here we go, round two!
>Between rounds, his corner told Ellenberger to take it to the ground as early as possible in this round.
>Ellenberger feints left and throws a flurry of punches but Hathaway is just able to avoid them.
>Ellenberger shoots in for a takedown.
>Hathaway gets taken down by a single leg, and has to pull guard.
>Ellenberger attempts to pass guard.
>Hathaway can't block the pass, and is left pulling half guard.
>Ellenberger begins trying to get his leg free of the half guard.
>Hathaway comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Ellenberger in half guard.
>Hathaway attempts to secure an arm.
>Ellenberger blocks it.
>Ellenberger pounds away from half guard, but Hathaway isn't troubled by the strikes.
>Hathaway reaches over and tries to lock Ellenberger in a guillotine.
>Ellenberger defends it well.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Ellenberger is trying to get out of half guard and into a better position.
>Ellenberger isn't able to pass from half guard thanks to the tenacious defence of Hathaway.
>Hathaway attempts to get some separation in order to try to stand, but can't.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Ellenberger keeps Hathaway guessing with a few quick strikes.
>Hathaway attempts a guillotine choke from the bottom of half guard.
>Ellenberger pulls his head free before the hold can be applied properly.
>The time is up, and that's the end of round two.
>That round goes to Ellenberger, 10-9 on my card.
>Round three begins!
>Hathaway avoids a series of wayward big punches and counters with a quick series of shots to the body, showing great hand speed.
>Hathaway goes to the body and then to the head with a tidy combination to get Ellenberger to cover up, then shoots in.
>Ellenberger cannot stop the takedown, and has to pull guard.
>Hathaway looks to get past the guard.
>He does excellently, getting past the guard and into side control.
>Hathaway holds Ellenberger in position with side control and drives a big knee into the ribs!
>Hathaway uses side control to hit a knee just above the hip.
>Stuck under side control, Ellenberger takes a hard knee to the ribs!
>Ellenberger takes a knee strike to the ribs from under side control.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Hathaway tries to get into the mount position.
>Hathaway mounts Ellenberger.
>Hathaway attempts to set up an armbar on Ellenberger from the mount.
>Hathaway gets the armbar, sinks it in deeply, and Ellenberger has to tap!
>The winner, by submission; John Hathaway!
>Official Result: John 'The Hitman' Hathaway defeats Jake 'The Juggernaut' Ellenberger (Submission (Armbar) in 3:44 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

KholDrum
05-06-2011, 10:12 AM
Just got another Excellent in a prelim with no hype

- Edson Barboza vs. Thiago Tavares
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 257: Rockhold vs. Alves 2' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 06 May 2011

>Next up is a match in which Edson Barboza fights Thiago Tavares in the UFC Lightweight division.
>There's the opening bell!
>An attempted body kick misses and Tavares fires back with a clean left.
>Tavares counters an attempted axe kick with a solid left jab.
>Tavares has to cover up to absorb a nice one-two combination, having been off balance after falling for a feint.
>Barboza darts in and out of range quickly, trying to get Tavares to commit to throwing a strike.
>Barboza looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Barboza moves into the pocket.
>A left jab misses, giving Barboza the chance to hit back with a right hook to the body that puts Tavares down!
>Almost immediately Tavares has shaken it off and is ready for Barboza.
>Barboza leaps over, looking to drop a flying punch!
>Barboza doesn't hit it, and Tavares catches him in half guard.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Barboza gets out of half guard and stands up, letting Tavares stand too.
>Tavares slips past a left jab and counters with a crisp jab.
>A nicely executed one-two combination sets up a takedown attempt from Tavares.
>Barboza tries to avoid the takedown.
>Tavares can't get the takedown, Barboza was too quick to back away.
>Barboza looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Tavares.
>Barboza is in the pocket, ready to attack Tavares.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Tavares hits a crisp left jab.
>Slipping past a left jab, Barboza hits some big rights, putting Tavares down!
>Barboza senses victory and starts to unload with punches!
>Tavares survives then onslaught and manages to pull half guard.
>Barboza looks to pass half guard and get side control.
>Barboza isn't able to pass from half guard thanks to the tenacious defence of Tavares.
>The time runs out on round one.
>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Barboza.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>Moving forward, Tavares counters a left jab with a left.
>Tavares avoids a jab and scores with a left jab to the cheek.
>Tavares dives forward, trying to grab a leg!
>Barboza gets his leg trapped, but is able to block a kneebar from being applied.
>Unable to prevent a trip however, Barboza does have to pull guard.
>Tavares starts trying to work to get past the guard.
>He does excellently, getting past the guard and into side control.
>Tavares tries to lock Barboza into an armbar.
>A straight armbar is applied, Barboza is in danger of having his arm hyper-extended!
>No! Barboza manages to get his arm free. Clearly the hold couldn't have been as tight as it looked.
>Barboza tries to sweep Tavares but can't do it.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Trapped under side control, Barboza takes an enormous knee strike to the ribs!
>Tavares starts trying to work to go from side control to mount.
>Advancing his position, he gets mount.
>Tavares tries to lock Barboza in an armbar.
>Barboza not only defends the armbar, but also stacks up Tavares and hits several punches before gaining side control.
>Barboza stands up and backs off, letting Tavares stand up as well.
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>Barboza looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Tavares seems happy to engage with Barboza in the pocket.
>Tavares backs away from Barboza, creating some space between them.
>Tavares shoots in, looking for a takedown.
>Tavares gets caught out and eats a stiff left jab.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round two.
>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Tavares.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>Between rounds we could hear the corner of Tavares telling him to watch for strikes but to look for takedown opportunities.
>Out of nowhere, Tavares dives at Barboza, trying to grab one of his legs!
>Able to secure a flying heel hook, Tavares locks it in tight and forces Barboza to the ground and then to tap out!
>The winner, by submission, is Thiago Tavares!
>Official Result: Thiago Tavares defeats Edson Barboza (Submission (Heel Hook) in 0:41 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.


Meanwhile my hyped main event title fights always go to Very Poor decisions. Feels bad man.

OctoberRaven
05-07-2011, 05:03 AM
Second-ever Excellent, fighter dominates most of the match but loses in the end in spectacular fashion:

- Ralek Gracie vs. Gegard 'The Dreamcatcher' Mousasi
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 168: Rampage vs Jones' (from the save game 'UFC')
- Created 06 May 2011

>In the last of the preliminary matches, Ralek Gracie goes up against Gegard 'The Dreamcatcher' Mousasi in the UFC Light Heavyweight division.
>We are underway!
>Gracie avoids a nice combination and hits a jab.
>Mousasi looks to be trying to close the distance between them.
>Gracie sees a chance for a takedown attempt, but Mousasi is able to defend it.
>Mousasi looks to be trying to close the distance between them.
>Gracie sees a chance to dive for a single leg, but Mousasi is able to defend against it.
>Mousasi is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Gracie.
>Gracie waits for Mousasi to step in, then he scores with a quick takedown.
>Gracie tries to break the guard of Mousasi, perhaps looking for a leglock opportunity.
>Mousasi keeps his guard tight.
>Mousasi throws out some punches, but Gracie leans back to avoid them.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Gracie seems to be trying to loosen the guard in an attempt to create a leglock opportunity.
>Mousasi blocks it by keeping his guard secure.
>Mousasi reaches up and tries to lock up an arm.
>Gracie fends off Mousasi, and spins to side control in a great show of skill.
>Gracie keeps Mousasi guessing with a few quick strikes.
>Gracie tries to ensnare Mousasi in an armbar.
>Gracie gets an armbar and applies pressure to the arm, Mousasi is in huge trouble!
>Shockingly, Gracie loses it! Mousasi pops his arm free, and has somehow survived!
>Mousasi attempts to secure an arm.
>Gracie fends off Mousasi, and doesn't give up an arm.
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>Gracie tries to lock Mousasi into an armbar.
>Mousasi gets caught in an armbar! It's in deep!
>Shockingly, Gracie loses it! Mousasi pops his arm free, and has somehow survived!
>The time is up, and that's the end of round one.
>I have to give that round to Gracie, but only a 10-9.
>Round two begins!
>Between rounds we could hear the corner of Gracie telling him to watch for strikes but to look for takedown opportunities.
>Mousasi drops his shoulder and fakes going for a single leg, but Gracie isn't buying it.
>A left jab misses and Mousasi counters with a nice combination.
>A feint sets up a right head kick attempt from Mousasi, but Gracie moves out of range at the last moment.
>A tidy combination doesn't find a home, giving Gracie the opportunity to counter with a solid left.
>Gracie uses a flurry of lefts and rights to get Mousasi to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.
>He has the takedown! It's a single leg, and Mousasi has to pull guard.
>Gracie is trying to pass guard.
>He does excellently, getting past the guard and into side control.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Gracie begins trying to get himself into a mount.
>He can't get the mount as Mousasi rolls away to stop it, but does take his back instead.
>Mousasi is in huge trouble now, as Gracie successfully gets both hooks in.
>Gracie, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.
>Mousasi fights off the rear naked choke attempt.
>Gracie maintains his hooks, despite Mousasi trying to break them.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>With both hooks in, Gracie tries to flatten Mousasi out for the rear naked choke.
>Mousasi doesn't allow the arm to go under his chin.
>Gracie maintains his hooks, despite Mousasi trying to break them.
>Gracie attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in.
>Mousasi defends himself well against the choke.
>Gegard Mousasi is breathing very hard.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round two.
>I have to give that round to Gracie, but only a 10-9.
>There's the bell and round number three begins!
>Mousasi steps in, feints a kick, then darts back out.
>Mousasi avoids a quick jab and hits a number of huge rights, Gracie is trapped up against the cage with no way out!
>Getting destroyed, Gracie falls to the ground...but the blows keep on landing!
>The referee is forced to jump in and stop the match!
>Gegard Mousasi takes the victory by way of TKO!
>Official Result: Gegard 'The Dreamcatcher' Mousasi defeats Ralek Gracie (TKO (Strikes) in 0:49 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

KholDrum
05-08-2011, 01:28 PM
chris leben gives me another prelim excellent

- 'Cannonball' Kenneth Morton vs. Chris 'The Crippler' Leben
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 263: Rampage vs. Gracie' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 08 May 2011

>Moving on to the next match, in which 'Cannonball' Kenneth Morton goes head to head with Chris 'The Crippler' Leben in the UFC Middleweight division.
>We are underway!
>An exchange of blows doesn't really produce any damage or a clear advantage.
>A left jab misses and Morton strikes back with a kick to the body.
>Leben goes to the body and then to the head with a tidy combination to get Morton to cover up, then shoots in.
>Morton tries to strike first with a solid right hook, but isn't quick enough.
>Leben has the takedown! Morton pulls guard.
>Leben attempts to pass guard.
>Leben passes to side control with ease.
>Looking to catch his breath, Leben is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.
>In side control, Leben begins working to get a mount.
>Advancing his position, he gets mount.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Leben tries to set up Morton for an armbar.
>Morton rolls with it, using the armbar attempt as a way of getting on top in side control.
>Morton throws a few right hands to the body.
>Morton begins trying to get himself behind Leben.
>Morton isn't able to get behind Leben this time around.
>Morton feels Leben prepare to scramble for position and makes sure it doesn't happen.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>Morton hits a knee strike to the ribs, but it didn't connect properly because Leben was moving too much.
>Morton throws a few right hands to the body.
>The time runs out on round one.
>There was very little to separate them in that round, but I'll give that one 10-9 to Morton.
>There's the bell and round number two begins!
>Leben steps back to avoid a tight combination of punches after falling for a clever feint.
>Morton gets suckered in by a feint, and is lucky to avoid the combination that follows.
>An errant jab sets Morton up to counter-strike with an enormous head kick, Leben is on rubbery legs for a moment and then falls down!
>Without hesitation, Morton mounts his stunned opponent!
>Morton attempts an armbar.
>Showing good defense, Leben stacks up Morton to defend the armbar, and eventually works to getting side control.
>In side control, Leben begins working to get a mount.
>Morton keeps Leben at side control, not letting the mount happen.
>Leben blocks an attempted sweep.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Morton takes a knee strike to the ribs, but succeeded in unbalancing Leben enough that there was little power.
>Leben starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind Morton.
>Leben takes the back, Morton couldn't stop it.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Leben tries to lock Morton in an armbar.
>Leben rolls onto his back to try and get the armbar, but Morton pulls free and gets side control.
>Morton looks to get a mount.
>He finds himself unable to get the mount on this attempt.
>Leben attempts to get some separation in order to try to stand, but can't.
>The time runs out on round two.
>That was a fun round to watch.
>I have to give that round to Morton, but only a 10-9.
>We are back underway!
>Morton throws a feint.
>A feint sets up a kick to the body, but Leben manages to just avoid it.
>Morton counters a flurry of punches with a hard kick across the side.
>Morton drops his shoulder and feints to step in, but Leben isn't buying it.
>Moving in closer, Leben looks like he may want to wrestle Morton.
>Morton ends up grappling for supremacy with Leben.
>Leben throws a few close-range strikes, but Morton smothers the shots and takes control of the grappling.
>Morton is trying to push Leben so that his back is up against the cage.
>Morton does it, Leben is stuck with his back to the cage.
>Chris Leben is looking really tired.
>Morton pins Leben up against the cage and stomps down hard on his foot.
>Breathing very hard, Kenneth Morton is looking ragged.
>Morton scores with an elbow strike from the clinch that catches Leben hard.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Leben is trapped against the cage and Morton punishes him with a solid elbow strike to the cheek.
>Leben has a gash under his eye from that strike.
>Morton moves back from the grapple and looks ready to strike.
>Slipping past a flurry of punches, Morton counters with an enormous right hook, Leben goes down to the ground, dazed!
>Leben shakes off the blow almost immediately though, and waits for Morton to make a move.
>Morton tries to secure a ground position.
>Leben is too quick, slipping away from Morton and starting to scramble.
>The scramble results in Morton being on his back with Leben in side control.
>Leben begins trying to get himself behind Morton.
>Morton rolls to the side to try and escape, but gives up his back!
>Leben tries to ensnare Morton in an armbar.
>Leben gets the armbar, sinks it in deeply, and Morton has to tap!
>Chris Leben takes the victory by way of submission!
>Official Result: Chris 'The Crippler' Leben defeats 'Cannonball' Kenneth Morton (Submission (Armbar) in 4:23 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

bigtplaystew
05-08-2011, 08:51 PM
- 'Silent But Violent' Wilson Franklyn vs. Armen 'A-Game' Sarkisian
- From player-controlled event 'GAMMA 134: Kyle vs Honma 3' (from the save game 'BigT WoMMA')
- Created 08 May 2011

>Another match is about to begin; 'Silent But Violent' Wilson Franklyn goes up against Armen 'A-Game' Sarkisian in the GAMMA Heavyweight division.
>The fight begins!
>Franklyn counters a wayward left jab with a kick to the inside of the left leg.
>Sarkisian steps back to avoid a left jab.
>A straight left fails to land and Franklyn is able to fire back with an excellent combination.
>Franklyn slams a crisp right into the gloves of Sarkisian, but can't follow up.
>Not letting up, Sarkisian steps in closer to pressure Franklyn into action.
>Sarkisian comes in with a couple of jabs, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.
>Franklyn is too quick, and manages to hit Sarkisian with a good clean left jab.
>Franklyn comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>Franklyn and Sarkisian get closer, both looking eager to engage at close range.
>Franklyn tries for a left jab but Sarkisian uses head movement to avoid it.
>Both fighters fire off strikes, but neither does any significant damage.
>Sarkisian comes in, looking for a quick double leg takedown from close range.
>Sarkisian gets caught with a right cross though, and he is momentarily wobbly!
>Franklyn looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Sarkisian catches the advancing Franklyn by surprise with a takedown.
>Sarkisian attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.
>Franklyn finds his opponent too skilled, and Sarkisian passes guard into side control.
>Sarkisian throws some small strikes, but is clearly just taking a moment to try and catch his breath.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Sarkisian pounds away with rights, but doesn't do much damage, if any, Franklyn has good control from the bottom of side control.
>Franklyn looks ready to try and scramble, but Sarkisian is quick to move to prevent that.
>Sarkisian begins trying to get himself into a mount.
>He does it, and has the mount on Franklyn.
>Sarkisian tries to set up Franklyn for an armbar.
>Franklyn stacks up Sarkisian and punches away until he stops the armbar attempt. Franklyn gets side control off it.
>Using side control well, Franklyn raises up a leg to launch a knee strike.
>Franklyn is off balance as a result, and Sarkisian pulls away and tries to scramble for position!
>Neither fighter manages to impose himself in the scramble, and they both end up standing.
>Franklyn looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Sarkisian seems happy to engage with Franklyn in the pocket.
>Franklyn backs away to create some more space.
>Franklyn looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Sarkisian sees a chance for a takedown attempt, and Franklyn, caught by surprise, has to pull guard.
>Sarkisian attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.
>Franklyn finds his opponent too skilled, and Sarkisian passes guard into side control.
>Sarkisian looks to get a mount.
>He can't mount Franklyn.
>Franklyn gets some separation and tries to scramble for position.
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>Sarkisian is left turtled up, facing Franklyn.
>Sarkisian is rolled over onto his back, where Franklyn secures side control.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.
>I think Sarkisian took that round, 10-9 on my score card.
>There's the bell and round number two begins!
>Franklyn counters a wayward left jab with a wild spinning back fist, catching Sarkisian right on the chin for a knock out!
>'Silent But Violent' Wilson Franklyn takes the win by Knock Out!
>Official Result: 'Silent But Violent' Wilson Franklyn defeats Armen 'A-Game' Sarkisian (Knock Out (Punch) in 0:24 of round 2). The match was rated as being Excellent.

dormammu
05-08-2011, 08:54 PM
I've never had an excellent, but I've had one Fantastic in every game year I've played. (And that has also won Fight of the Year every year.) My first fantastic was actually between two cans. I just wanted one of them to have a victory for another fight I'd planned out. (Wanted an incoming established fighter to have an easy first bout against someone on a winning streak.) Interestingly enough, my second Fantastic was Dan Severn vs. Tank Abbott for the UFC title. That's not a match I'd imagine would go down very well in real life. (I also question Abbott being able to beat Bas Rutten, Oleg Taktarov and Maurice Smith. I pretty much had to give him a title shot after that, though.)

I've never had an abysmal. In fact, I thought it didn't get any worse than Very Poor. (Of which I've had several as well.)

bigtplaystew
05-09-2011, 10:01 PM
That fight I posted was A-Game's last fight as he retired. :-( A fitting end for an MMA legend.

He beat Fezzik once in my game for the Alpha-1 title before I bought them both. Then Fezzik won the rematch for my GAMMA title and also KOed A-Game in the third fight, marking a great trilogy that spanned almost 5 years in my game.

Cinderkun
05-15-2011, 12:06 AM
Just got my first abysmal! For fun, I used quick match to put the two largest heavyweights in the game in a fight. (I'm assuming they are, anyway.)

Wally Bryant vs. Tomoji Takaoka.

http://i55.tinypic.com/53vbwl.png

Now, I admit, I was intentionally trying to get this match to be as awful as possible. One round, one hour of fighting. Referee cannot separate inactive fighters. Other than that, anything goes.

The story of this fight is pretty simple: Takaoka got a slam takedown at two and a half minutes into the fight, landing in half guard, and Bryant never got up. Over the course of the next 57.5 minutes, Takaoka landed 178 of 217 punches, while blocking every single one of Bryant's 56 sweep attempts. On the other hand, he failed to pass Bryant's half guard on all 24 of his attempts, and could not submit him in nine tries. Nevertheless, he won a decision.

Neither fighter landed the single standing punch that they threw.

Most abysmal fight ever? I think so!

NWO4until01
05-29-2011, 03:09 AM
I dont know if anyone can match that abysmal match above, but unfortunately I got a slightly more high profile one.
Signed Armen Sarkisian and in his first fight for SIGMA got an abysmal split decision win over Grzegorz Boniek for the heavyweight title. what an anti-climax.

KholDrum
05-29-2011, 10:21 PM
Shogun's retirement fight gets an Excellent

- Johnny Fly vs. Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 313: Randleman vs. Sass 2' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 29 May 2011

>In the last of the preliminary matches, Johnny Fly battles Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua in the UFC Light Heavyweight division.
>Round one begins!
>Fly takes a jab to the cheek.
>A right jab misses and Shogun strikes back with a kick to the body.
>Fly steps back to avoid a left jab.
>Shogun tries for a left jab but Fly moves out of range.
>Shogun comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>Fly waits for Shogun to step in, then he scores with a quick takedown.
>In guard, Fly begins working to pass to side control.
>He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt.
>Shogun tries to pull Fly in close and pepper him with short strikes, but can't.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Fly is trying to pass guard.
>Fly isn't able to pass guard on this attempt.
>Fly gets pushed back thanks to a butterfly guard, and Shogun quickly scrambles.
>He may regret that choice, as it gives Fly the perfect opportunity to come over the top and get side control.
>Fly holds Shogun in position with side control and hits a knee into the ribs.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Fly attempts to roll Shogun slightly and take his back.
>He shows excellent control to move Shogun over and take his back.
>Fly tries to lock Shogun in an armbar.
>Fly rolls onto his back to try and get the armbar, but Shogun pulls free and gets side control.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.
>I think Fly took that round, 10-9 on my score card.
>And here we go, round two!
>They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot.
>Both fighters go to exchange blows, but neither hits a telling strike.
>Fly comes in with a couple of jabs, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.
>Shogun cannot stop the takedown, and has to pull guard.
>Johnny Fly is looking really tired.
>Fly begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.
>He can't find a way past the guard.
>Shogun bursts into life and tries to scramble into a better position.
>There wasn't enough separation though, Fly is able to catch him and secure side control.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Fly starts trying to work to go from side control to mount.
>Advancing his position, he gets mount.
>Johnny Fly looks like he is on the verge of exhaustion.
>Fly tries to set up Shogun for an armbar.
>Shogun does excellently, defending the armbar and using it to get on top in side control.
>Shogun attempts to americana Fly from side control.
>Fly defends himself well.
>Fly goes for the sweep from side control.
>Fly sweeps Shogun over, and they both end up scrambling back to their feet.
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything.
>Shogun is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.
>Fly tries to counter by dropping down and going for a single leg, but Shogun defended it well.
>Johnny Fly looks totally gassed.
>Mauricio Rua is breathing very hard.
>The time is up, and that's the end of round two.
>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Fly.
>There's the bell and round number three begins!
>Fly steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.
>Fly avoids a flurry of punches.
>Fly, who looks drained, comes forward looking for a takedown.
>Fly gets caught with a countering right uppercut though, and he is knocked out!
>Mauricio Rua takes the victory by way of Knock Out!
>Official Result: Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua defeats Johnny Fly (Knock Out (Punch) in 1:07 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

Cinderkun
05-30-2011, 12:04 AM
I just got my very first excellent fight in XCC, I'm so happy. :D Monica "Mayhem" Masters vs. Rain "Storm" Richards. Fun fact, if you want a highly rated match, use Monica Masters. In every game I play, she ALWAYS brings it, more than anyone else I've seen.

Anyway, now to the report.

>Another match is about to begin; Rain 'Storm' Richards takes on Monica 'Mayhem' Masters in the XCC W. Bantamweight division.
>The fight begins!
>Richards counters a left jab by using a solid left.
>Richards counters a wayward left jab with a scything low kick to the legs.
>Richards moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a solid left jab.
>They exchange strikes, but neither fighter inflicts any real damage.
>They wind up in a tight clinch.
>The grappling doesn't go anywhere, and they break apart.
>A flurry of punches fail to land, giving Masters the opportunity to counter with two big right hands!
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Slipping past a flurry of punches, Masters counters with a crisp left jab.
>A flurry of rights and lefts all miss, allowing Masters to hit a solid punch.
>A flurry of rights and lefts all miss, allowing Masters to hit a straight left.
>From the pocket, Richards connects on Masters with a stiff jab.
>Richards dodges a jab, and fires back with a nice left.
>Using head movement, Richards slips past a left jab and counters with a series of quick punches.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Richards uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a nasty-looking kick to the inside of the knee.
>Monica Masters is going to end up limping if she takes too many more of those strikes.
>Masters checks a low kick.
>Masters backs away from Richards, creating some space between them.
>Masters looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Masters is now standing in the pocket.
>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.
>That was an exciting round, hopefully the fighters will continue with that pace in the next.
>Round two begins!
>Between rounds, her corner told Masters to take it to Richards in this round.
>A straight left fails to land and Masters is able to fire back with a couple of hard rights!
>A left jab misses, Masters counters with a series of hard rights!
>Good head movement allows Richards to slip past a vicious right hand, and she counters with a vicious leg kick.
>Slipping past a left jab, Richards hits a solid left jab.
>Masters uses head movement to dodge a punch, then strikes back with a straight left.
>Richards lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.
>Richards catches Masters with a scything low kick to the front leg.
>Monica Masters is obviously limping.
>Richards fires off a stinging kick to the left thigh.
>A left jab misses, giving Masters the chance to hit back with a jab.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>A left jab misses, giving Richards the chance to hit back with a crisp left.
>Slipping past a left jab, Masters hits a nice left.
>A left jab misses, Masters counters with a left jab to the cheek.
>Masters slips past a straight punch and hits a solid punch.
>A left jab misses the mark and allows Masters to counter with a stinging jab.
>Masters dodges a jab, and fires back with a solid left jab.
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>Richards slips past a jab and scores with a series of quick punches.
>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Richards hits a stinging jab.
>Richards lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a vicious leg kick.
>Monica Masters visibly winced then as another shot landed to the legs.
>Masters sees a low kick being set up and takes the opportunity to strike first with a punch.
>The time runs out on round two.
>We are back underway!
>Richards scores with a right body kick.
>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Richards to fire back with a series of quick lefts.
>A straight left fails to land and Richards is able to fire back with a flurry of quick punches.
>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes but neither hits.
>In close proximity from the strikes they threw, they fall into a messy clinch.
>Richards is trying to muscle Masters up against the cage.
>Richards manages it, and controls Masters up against the cage.
>Richards catches Masters with a knee strike to the ribs from the clinch while she is pressed up against the cage.
>Richards moves back from the grapple and looks ready to strike.
>Masters slips past a flurry of rights and lefts and hits a clean punch.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Masters uses head movement to slip past a punch, then hits a big right that knocks Richards out!
>The winner, by Knock Out, is Monica 'Mayhem' Masters!
>Official Result: Monica 'Mayhem' Masters defeats Rain 'Storm' Richards (Knock Out (Punch) in 2:51 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

NWO4until01
06-03-2011, 10:01 AM
I dont know if anyone can match that abysmal match above, but unfortunately I got a slightly more high profile one.
Signed Armen Sarkisian and in his first fight for SIGMA got an abysmal split decision win over Grzegorz Boniek for the heavyweight title. what an anti-climax.

further to this, it also got worst fight of the year... congrats to them both.

petecrimson00
06-06-2011, 11:47 PM
Matthew Michael Kirby and Hyun-Shik Lim have fought in the main event of Infinity Fights 17 & 36. Both for the Light Heavyweight title with Huge hype.
Both fights were excellent. Kirby taking the first via KO and Lim taking the second via TKO.
Can't wait for teh trilogy fight :D

KholDrum
06-12-2011, 07:39 PM
Bantamweight champ Lloyd Corbett lays on Michael McDonald for 5 rounds to defend his belt in an Abysmal contest. He does this in all his fights, but he keeps winning.

- Lloyd Corbett vs. Michael 'Mayday' McDonald
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 339: Corbett vs. McDonald' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 12 June 2011

>It's time for the main event of the evening! Lloyd Corbett takes on Michael 'Mayday' McDonald in the UFC Bantamweight division.
>This is a UFC Bantamweight title fight.
>If this match lives up to the pre-fight expectations then we're about to see some fireworks.
>Round one begins!
>Corbett feints rushing in, but withdraws.
>McDonald drops a shoulder, trying to sucker Corbett in with a feint.
>Corbett goes to the body and then to the head with a tidy combination to get McDonald to cover up, then shoots in.
>McDonald saw the takedown coming, he tries to grab a guillotine.
>McDonald cannot stop the takedown, and has to pull guard.
>Time slips away as Corbett successfully keeps McDonald stuck against the ground.
>Time slips away as Corbett successfully keeps McDonald stuck against the ground.
>Corbett smothers McDonald with his body by pushing forward and down.
>Corbett throws some small strikes, but is clearly just taking a moment to try and catch his breath.
>McDonald grabs an arm and raises his legs, trying to lock Corbett into a triangle choke.
>Corbett doesn't let McDonald get it.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Corbett fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves.
>McDonald attempts to grab an arm of Corbett from the bottom of the guard.
>Corbett blocks it.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>McDonald is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Corbett off of him.
>The lack of progress forces the referee to stand the fighters back up.
>There's a takedown attempt from Corbett.
>He has the takedown! It's a single leg, and McDonald has to pull guard.
>Time slips away as Corbett successfully keeps McDonald stuck against the ground.
>Round one ends as time expires.
>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Corbett.
>There's the bell and round number two begins!
>McDonald feints an attack, keeping Corbett on his toes.
>Corbett avoids a high kick and goes for the takedown, and gets it! McDonald pulls guard.
>The clock runs down as McDonald is being smothered against the ground by Corbett.
>McDonald doesn't allow Corbett to smother him against the ground.
>McDonald attempts to secure an arm.
>Corbett doesn't let his arm get taken.
>Corbett tries to smother McDonald, but he squirms free.
>McDonald reaches up and tries to lock up an arm.
>Corbett defends it.
>Corbett unloads with some big right hands, but McDonald deals with them comfortably.
>McDonald grabs an arm and raises his legs, trying to lock Corbett into a triangle choke.
>Corbett defends well against it.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Corbett looks to pass guard and get side control.
>Corbett struggles but cannot find a way past and remains stuck in guard.
>McDonald attempts to secure an arm.
>Corbett doesn't let his arm get taken.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>The referee decides that there is a lack of progress being made and stands them back up.
>After a one-two combination narrowly misses, Corbett is able to strike back with a nice jab.
>Corbett avoids a nice combination.
>The time runs out on round two.
>I think Corbett took that round, 10-9 on my score card.
>Round three begins!
>Corbett steps in, feints a kick, then darts back out.
>Corbett feints to the right, trying to draw McDonald into throwing a strike.
>Corbett comes in closer, looking to wrestle with McDonald.
>McDonald uses his strikes to stop Corbett from getting close enough to grapple.
>McDonald looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Seeing a takedown opportunity, Corbett drops down and uses a single leg, McDonald has to pull guard.
>Corbett lies on top of McDonald, basically smothering him.
>Corbett throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move.
>Corbett lies on top of McDonald, basically smothering him.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>In guard, Corbett catches his breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.
>Time slips away as Corbett successfully keeps McDonald stuck against the ground.
>Looking to catch his breath, Corbett is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>The referee decides that there is a lack of progress being made and stands them back up.
>Corbett avoids a nice combination.
>Corbett avoids a nice combination.
>The time runs out on round three.
>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Corbett.
>There's the bell and round number four begins!
>Between rounds, his corner told McDonald to be aggressive and really let his hands go.
>Corbett counters a tight combination by hitting a left.
>Corbett grabs a body kick and goes for the takedown, down goes McDonald! He pulls guard though.
>Corbett lies on top of McDonald, basically smothering him.
>Corbett lies on top of McDonald, basically smothering him.
>Corbett lies on top of McDonald, basically smothering him.
>Corbett throws a few strikes, but is clearly slowing things down so that he can catch his breath.
>Securing an arm, McDonald then brings his legs up and tries to lock Corbett in a triangle choke.
>Corbett blocks the triangle attempt.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>The clock runs down as McDonald is being smothered against the ground by Corbett.
>Corbett throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath.
>McDonald tries to catch Corbett with a punch, but it is not on target.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>With no progress being made, the referee brings the fighters back to their feet.
>Both fighters fire off strikes, but neither does any significant damage.
>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, McDonald hits a flurry of jabs and straight punches.
>Corbett dodges a huge right hand thanks to good head movement, and returns fire with a left jab to the cheek.
>Michael McDonald is breathing very hard.
>Round four is brought to an end as time runs out.
>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Corbett.
>There's the bell and round number five begins!
>Between rounds, his corner told Corbett to watch for strikes but to be aware of takedown opportunities.
>A tidy combination doesn't find a home, giving Corbett the opportunity to counter with a nice left hand.
>A left hand misses, allowing McDonald to counter with a nice combination.
>Corbett moves out of range of a tidy combination of punches.
>Corbett moves away from a right high kick and shoots in for the takedown, and gets it! McDonald pulls guard.
>The clock runs down as McDonald is being smothered against the ground by Corbett.
>Corbett lies on top of McDonald, basically smothering him.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Corbett begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.
>He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt.
>McDonald tries to ensnare Corbett in a triangle.
>Corbett blocks the attempt.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Corbett lies on top of McDonald, basically smothering him.
>The lack of progress forces the referee to stand the fighters back up.
>Despite being tired, McDonald looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Corbett.
>McDonald and Corbett get closer, both looking eager to engage at close range.
>Stepping back, Corbett creates a bit of distance.
>The time expires on round five, and that is the end of the fight.
>I have to give that round to Corbett, but only a 10-9.
>Here come the official scores.
>All three judges give 50-45.
>Making Lloyd Corbett the winner by unanimous decision!
>Official Result: Lloyd Corbett defeats Michael 'Mayday' McDonald (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 5). The match was rated as being Abysmal.

KholDrum
06-20-2011, 09:57 AM
Two regens on a prelim snag an Excellent

- 'Land Beast' Mark Shields vs. Ralph Horn
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 358: Tsuda vs. McDonald 2' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 20 June 2011

>In the last of the preliminary matches, 'Land Beast' Mark Shields takes on Ralph Horn in the UFC Middleweight division.
>There's the opening bell!
>Shields slips past a left jab and counters with a nice jab.
>Horn shoots in, looking for a takedown.
>Shields won't go down from the takedown attempt, but can't do anything about being pushed up against the cage.
>All is not lost for Shields though, as he pushes down on the back of the neck to get some leverage.
>Shields powers Horn down, forcing him to roll over and get trapped in side control!
>Shields looks to get a mount.
>Horn doesn't allow Shields to get the mount.
>Horn attempts to pull Shields into an arm-in guillotine.
>Horn cannot get it applied.
>In side control, Shields throws a couple of punches designed to keep Horn guessing.
>Horn tries to lock on an arm-in guillotine from the bottom of side control.
>Shields alters his posture to prevent it.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Shields starts trying to work to go from side control to mount.
>Advancing his position, he gets mount.
>Shields tries to pound on Horn with elbows, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with.
>Shields takes the back as Horn tries to sweep him!
>Horn is in increasing trouble, as Shields gets both hooks in.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Shields, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.
>Horn stops Shields from getting his arm under the chin and completing the choke.
>Shields maintains his hooks, despite Horn trying to break them.
>With both hooks in and therefore great control of the body, Shields tries to finish Horn off with a rear naked choke.
>Horn doesn't allow the rear naked choke to be applied.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.
>I think Shields took that round, 10-9 on my score card.
>There's the bell and round number two begins!
>Horn slips past a left jab and counters with a clean jab.
>Horn slips past a left jab and counters with a clean jab.
>Shields comes in, looking for a quick takedown.
>Horn tries to step away from the takedown.
>The takedown is unsuccessful, Horn avoided Shields.
>Shields comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Horn.
>Horn seems happy to grapple with Shields.
>Shields uses some dirty boxing as he grapples with Horn.
>Shields has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Horn to the ground.
>He lifts his opponent and drives him down with a Greco-Roman slam! Horn pulls guard.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>The clock runs down as Horn is being smothered against the ground by Shields.
>Shields begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.
>He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt.
>Horn secures an arm and tries to ensnare Shields in a triangle.
>Shields pulls free of the triangle and brilliantly spins to side control.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>Shields looks to roll Horn slightly and slip behind.
>He rolls Horn over a little...and slips behind to take the back!
>Shields tries to hook Horn in a rear naked choke.
>Shields gets rolled onto his back, and Horn spins over so that he is now in guard.
>Shields should have gotten hooks in before attempting that submission.
>Horn tries to pass the guard.
>Horn is too much for Shields, passing guard and gaining side control.
>Round two is brought to an end as time runs out.
>I think Shields took that round, 10-9 on my score card.
>Round three begins!
>Horn feints rushing in, but withdraws.
>Horn shoots in for a takedown.
>Shields tries to hook a guillotine as Horn comes in.
>Shields cannot stop the takedown, and has to pull guard.
>Mark Shields looks very tired out there.
>Horn attempts to pass guard.
>He passes guard fairly easily, getting to side control.
>Horn attempts to roll Shields slightly and take his back.
>He takes the back!
>Horn pounds away on Shields, landing several great shots that rock Shields!
>Horn gets both hooks in, and is now in a really dominant position.
>Horn, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.
>The rear naked choke is fully applied, Horn has Shields flattened out completely, there is no option but to tap out!
>The winner, by submission, is Ralph Horn!
>Official Result: Ralph Horn defeats 'Land Beast' Mark Shields (Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 2:43 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

kjuice14
06-25-2011, 07:03 PM
lol damn Khol, ufc 358?!
1) how often do you run shows and 2) how long has your game been running?

War Kapur
06-26-2011, 12:24 AM
LMAO at UFC 358

KholDrum
06-26-2011, 02:26 AM
I usually run 2 events a month, with a tv show thrown in once in a while as well

Game started in Apr 2011 and right now I'm in Apr 2023

petecrimson00
06-26-2011, 11:15 AM
I usually run 2 events a month, with a tv show thrown in once in a while as well

Game started in Apr 2011 and right now I'm in Apr 2023

same as me. In my game as Storm Fighting Championships, ive had about 85 events and 10 TV shows over the course of 6 years. just recently having 2 events a month every once in a while or 1 event and a TV show. it gets things along along faster, i have about 14 fights on every card. Snuffy Fontana himself has 31 fights in 6 years xD hes the tourny master

KholDrum
07-11-2011, 11:06 PM
damn regens and their excellent fights on prelims that no one can see...

- 'Mr. Arm Bar' Mateo Suarez vs. 'Nemesis' Bryan Penn
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 402: Stones vs. Grunge' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 11 July 2011

>Next up, 'Mr. Arm Bar' Mateo Suarez fights 'Nemesis' Bryan Penn in the UFC Lightweight division.
>There's the opening bell!
>A showdown where they both exchange strikes only results in a stalemate.
>They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot.
>Penn uses a nice feint to get Suarez off balance, then hits a nice combination.
>Suarez takes a jab.
>A nicely executed one-two combination sets up a takedown attempt from Suarez.
>Penn tries to step away from the takedown.
>Suarez can't get the takedown, Penn was too quick to back away.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Penn covers up to absorb a tidy combination of punches and then hits a left.
>Penn comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>Suarez drops down and catches the advancing Penn by surprise with a single leg takedown.
>Suarez tries to pass the guard.
>Suarez struggles but cannot find a way past and remains stuck in guard.
>Suarez blocks Penn as he tries a sweep from the guard.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>Suarez begins trying to pass the guard.
>Penn can't fend off the effort, and can only stop Suarez at half guard.
>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.
>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Penn.
>We are back underway!
>Penn hits a wicked spinning back fist, shaking Suarez but not putting him down!
>Suarez is suckered in by a feint, and only just avoids the follow-up spinning back fist attempt.
>A left hand misses, allowing Penn to counter with a sharp body kick.
>Penn hits a swift inside leg kick on Suarez.
>An exchange of strikes doesn't lead to any real damage.
>Suarez checks a leg kick.
>Penn gets a vicious leg kick on Suarez from the pocket.
>Those strikes to the legs are going to take their toll.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Penn snaps off a nice left jab from the pocket.
>Penn catches Suarez with a hard kick to the outside of the knee.
>A left jab misses, giving Penn the chance to hit back with a clean left jab.
>Penn slips past a tidy combination of punches and then hits a jab.
>A left jab misses, Penn counters with a big kick to the outside of the left thigh.
>Mateo Suarez looks hurt, he is limping quite badly.
>Penn lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a hard inside leg kick.
>Mateo Suarez winced as that strike landed.
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>Suarez takes a hard inside leg kick.
>Mateo Suarez winced as that strike landed.
>Showing good head movement, Penn slips past a tight combination and counter-strikes with a nice left.
>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Suarez hits a punch.
>The time is up, and that's the end of round two.
>Penn takes that round easily by 10-8 on my score card.
>Round three begins!
>Penn kicks Suarez to the side of the ribs.
>Suarez walks into a hard leg kick.
>Mateo Suarez winced as that strike landed.
>Suarez has to cover up to absorb a nice one-two combination, having been off balance after falling for a feint.
>Suarez uses a nice combination as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.
>Suarez eats a stiff counter right hand and almost goes down!
>Suarez is left off balance from a clever feint and eats a pair of nice shots to the body.
>There's a takedown attempt from Suarez.
>Penn stuffs the takedown, so Suarez has to settle for pushing him up against the cage.
>Suarez looks for a trip takedown.
>He gets a takedown, using the cage to his advantage.
>Penn winds up seated, his back to the cage, with Suarez pressing onto him.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Suarez looks to get a more dominant position by pushing Penn from a seated position onto his back.
>He does well, and manages to get side control over Penn.
>Suarez starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind Penn.
>Suarez takes the back, Penn could do nothing about it.
>Suarez increases his control by getting both hooks in.
>With both hooks in and therefore great control of the body, Suarez tries to finish Penn off with a rear naked choke.
>Suarez flattens Penn out with the rear naked choke in deep and forces the tap!
>'Mr. Arm Bar' Mateo Suarez takes the win by submission!
>Official Result: 'Mr. Arm Bar' Mateo Suarez defeats 'Nemesis' Bryan Penn (Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 4:11 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

Briskout
07-12-2011, 05:38 AM
One excellent: Norman Pike vs. Wilson Franklyn

A few abysmals.
Geoff Cahill vs. Harold Carrie
Helio vs. Watson Viana [in a main event no less]
Josh Aldarisio vs. JJ Reid [also a main event, wow I have bad luck :\]
Carter Potter vs. James Foster [...main event X_X]
Dexter Darling vs. Neil Napier [ME]
Ryan Landingham vs. Marcus Speed [Co-Main Event
Philip Ziskie vs. Wallace Everett [ME]

All of these were in the default data from 98-01...

In majesty's reboot I had Mantas Andreyev vs. Greg Atteveld go Abysmal as well...

Pokerking88
07-12-2011, 10:46 PM
I have about 5 Excellents from my GAMMA file, I will post them here eventually.
A couple abysmals too though.

Verbec
07-21-2011, 08:59 AM
- Brandon 'Sugar Rush' Sugar vs. 'Fury Awoken' Sukarno
- From player-controlled event 'GAMMA 50: Sugar vs. Sukarno' (from the save game 'GAMMA RAY')
- Created 21 July 2011

>It's time for the main event of the evening! Brandon 'Sugar Rush' Sugar will battle 'Fury Awoken' Sukarno in the GAMMA Lightweight division.
>This contest is for the GAMMA Lightweight title.
>If this match lives up to the pre-fight expectations then we're about to be in for a treat.
>Round one begins!
>Sugar steps back to avoid a left jab.
>Sugar feints rushing in, but Sukarno doesn't fall for it.
>Sugar slips out of the way of a jab.
>Sukarno throws a right kick to the body but Sugar avoids it.
>Sukarno looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Sugar tries to catch him by surprise with a takedown attempt, but it is blocked.
>Moving in closer, Sukarno looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.
>The two fighters move closer, ready to strike.
>Sukarno circles away, creating some distance between them.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Sugar goes to the body and then to the head with a tidy combination to get Sukarno to cover up, then shoots in.
>The takedown is blocked, and the sprawl allows Sukarno to wrestle Sugar down to the ground instead! Sugar pulls half guard.
>Sukarno punches down at Sugar, but they are easily taken on the gloves.
>Sukarno tries to stand up, but Sugar keeps him firmly in half guard.
>Sugar gets some separation and tries to scramble for position.
>Sugar ends up in half guard.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>Sugar tries to ensnare Sukarno in an arm triangle.
>Sukarno defends himself well and is in no danger.
>Sukarno tries to move from half guard to full guard, but Sugar doesn't allow it.
>Sugar tries to ensnare Sukarno in an americana.
>Sukarno defends himself well and is in no danger.
>The time runs out on round one.
>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Sukarno.
>There's the bell and round number two begins!
>Judging from what we heard from his corner, Sugar is looking to avoid strikes and take it to the ground in this round.
>An errant jab sets Sukarno up to counter-strike with a scything low kick to the legs.
>Advancing, Sukarno counters a left jab by using a stinging left jab.
>Sugar shoots in, looking for a takedown.
>Sukarno sprawls well, and Sugar is forced down to his knees, almost turtled up.
>Sukarno pounds away with right hands, but Sugar absorbs them and manages to stand back up.
>Sukarno looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Sugar sees a chance for a takedown attempt, but Sukarno is able to defend it.
>Sugar looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Sukarno.
>He pulls Sukarno into a grapple.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Wanting to take it to the ground, Sugar attempts to drag Sukarno down into his guard.
>Sukarno cannot prevent it, and is sucked into the guard.
>Sugar attempts an omoplata on Sukarno from the bottom of the guard.
>Sugar gets the omoplata and forces the tap out!
>The winner, by submission, is Brandon 'Sugar Rush' Sugar!
>Official Result: Brandon 'Sugar Rush' Sugar defeats 'Fury Awoken' Sukarno (Submission (Omoplata) in 3:16 of round 2). The match was rated as being Excellent.


Wow. Omoplata :D

KholDrum
08-26-2011, 01:53 AM
two regens (although at this point 16 years into the game pretty much everyone is) have an abysmal contest with a total of 13 strikes landed, and that's it.

- 'Tombstone' Dennis Eaton vs. 'Wildcat' Jung Yun
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 462: Rock vs. Stones 2' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 25 August 2011

>Moving on, 'Tombstone' Dennis Eaton squares off with 'Wildcat' Jung Yun in the UFC Lightweight division.
>We are underway!
>There's a short stalemate as both fighters advance and throw strikes, but neither hits.
>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes but neither hits.
>A showdown where they both exchange strikes only results in a stalemate.
>Yun is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Eaton.
>Eaton ends up grappling for supremacy with Yun.
>From the grapple, Yun tries to work in some close-range strikes, but Eaton is alert and smothers them quickly.
>Yun is trying to force Eaton into a Muay Thai clinch.
>Yun doesn't manage it though, as Eaton slips out of the grapple and gets away.
>Yun counters a one-two combination with a left jab to the cheek.
>Eaton counters a left jab by using a vicious leg kick.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Both fighters fire off strikes, but neither does any significant damage.
>Eaton fakes a lunge.
>Not letting Eaton settle, Yun moves in closer.
>Moving in closer, Yun looks like he may want to try and clinch with Eaton.
>Eaton fires off a strike first, but it just misses.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Eaton uses a feint to get Yun off balance, but the nice sequence of punches that follow don't find their mark.
>Yun gets Eaton with a punch to the ribs, but it lacked power.
>Eaton quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.
>Round one ends as time expires.
>There was very little to separate them in that round, but I'll give that one 10-9 to Yun.
>There's the bell and round number two begins!
>A quick exchange of strikes produces nothing worth mentioning.
>Yun avoids a tight combination.
>Yun feints to the right, trying to draw Eaton into throwing a strike.
>Both fighters go to exchange blows, but neither hits a telling strike.
>Backing out of range, Eaton circles tentatively.
>Not letting Eaton settle at all, Yun comes in closer.
>Yun drops his shoulder and feints to step in, but Eaton isn't buying it.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Eaton feints going high but then throws a leg kick, Yun just avoids it.
>Eaton avoids a high right kick and scores with a thudding right hook to the body.
>Eaton moves away from a right high kick and counters with a clever combination ending in a big right hook.
>Eaton throws a barrage of big right hands but Yun moves out of range.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Yun avoids a low kick.
>A straight left by Eaton keeps Yun from advancing.
>Not letting up, Yun quickly steps in closer to attack Eaton.
>Round two is brought to an end as time runs out.
>I have to give that round to Eaton, but only a 10-9.
>And here we go, round three!
>An exchange of strikes doesn't really lead to anything.
>Yun backs away to create some more space.
>Yun feints an attack, keeping Eaton on his toes.
>Eaton doesn't get drawn in as Yun feints a kick.
>Yun gets Eaton with a punch to the ribs, but it lacked power.
>Eaton steps in to put some pressure on.
>Eaton looks to be trying to close the distance between them.
>He pulls Yun into a grapple.
>Eaton uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on Yun as they grapple.
>The grapple breaks up after a short struggle, and the two fighters step apart.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.
>Eaton comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>Yun keeps himself moving out of range.
>Yun throws out a quick left jab.
>Eaton doesn't press the issue, allowing Yun to circle.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>Yun feints to the right, trying to draw Eaton into throwing a strike.
>Yun throws a feint.
>The time runs out and that round is over, and so is the fight.
>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Eaton.
>The judges have given their scores, which are about to be announced.
>The judges have scored it 29-28, 30-27 and 29-28.
>Making 'Tombstone' Dennis Eaton the winner by unanimous decision!
>Official Result: 'Tombstone' Dennis Eaton defeats 'Wildcat' Jung Yun (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Abysmal.

Pokerking88
08-26-2011, 06:15 AM
UFC 462? Damn
Here is the first in my recent game:
- Isaiah 'Thump' Monroe vs. Tora 'Bull' Mizwar
- From player-controlled event 'GAMMA 26: Rubenstein vs Patinkin' (from the save game 'GAMMA')
- Created 19 August 2011

>Next up, Isaiah 'Thump' Monroe battles Tora 'Bull' Mizwar in the GAMMA Middleweight division.
>This match has been given the label 'potential classic' since the day it was announced; can it live up to those weighty expectations?
>The fight begins!
>Mizwar avoids a flurry of punches.
>An exchange of strikes goes nowhere.
>They come together and throw strikes, both miss.
>They come together and throw strikes, both miss.
>Slipping past a flurry of punches, Mizwar counters with a nasty-looking kick to the inside of the knee.
>Using good head movement, Mizwar slips past a punch and hits a kick to the inside of the right thigh.
>Isaiah Monroe won't want to take too many unchecked strikes to the legs like that.
>Monroe goes down off the kick, he got caught low by the looks of things!
>Luckily he looks like he will be able to continue.
>The clock is stoppped, giving him time to recover.
>Monroe looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Mizwar fires off a right hand first, but the impact is taken by the gloves of Monroe.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>A couple of quick punches are used to set up a takedown attempt from Mizwar.
>Monroe tries to hook a guillotine as Mizwar comes in.
>Mizwar has the takedown! Monroe pulls half guard.
>Mizwar pounds away with punches from half guard, hitting several big shots.
>Mizwar is trying to get out of half guard and into a better position.
>Mizwar struggles but cannot find a way past and remains stuck in half guard.
>Monroe gets some separation and tries to scramble for position.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>The scramble leaves Mizwar turtled up with Monroe behind.
>Monroe unloads with big left hands to the side of the head, landing several that clearly hurt Mizwar.
>Monroe is too slow to stop Mizwar getting back up, but does get back control.
>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.
>That round goes to Mizwar, 10-9 on my card.
>We are back underway!
>Mizwar slips past a right jab and fires back with a kick to the inside of the right thigh.
>Isaiah Monroe is now clearly favouring one leg.
>Punishing the legs is a great strategy on the part of Mizwar.
>It will impact the shot of Monroe and therefore take away a lot of his takedown threat.
>Monroe catches a right leg kick and goes for a takedown but it is stuffed.
>Monroe looks to be trying to close the distance between them.
>The two fighters start grappling for control.
>Mizwar uses underhooks to gain solid control, and is looking for a takedown.
>He lifts his opponent and drives him down with a Greco-Roman slam! Monroe pulls guard.
>Looking to catch his breath, Mizwar is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.
>Mizwar leans back to avoid a couple of wild swings from Monroe.
>Mizwar looks to get past the guard.
>He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt.
>Mizwar gets pushed away, and ends up standing over Monroe, who is on his back.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>In comes Mizwar looking to get some form of ground control.
>Monroe is unable to prevent Mizwar from getting side control.
>Mizwar attempts to roll Monroe slightly and take his back.
>Mizwar struggles but cannot get behind Monroe.
>Monroe works some separation, then tries to quickly scramble his way into a better position.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Mizwar ends up having to pull half guard, losing out in the scramble.
>Monroe pounds away with elbow strikes, but doesn't do much damage, if any, Mizwar is comfortable holding half guard.
>Monroe blocks Mizwar as he tries a sweep from half guard.
>Tora Mizwar doesn't look like he has much left in the tank.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round two.
>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Mizwar.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>Mizwar moves out of range of a flurry of punches.
>Mizwar doesn't get drawn in as Monroe feints a kick.
>Monroe counters a left jab with a barrage of hard left hands, enough to put Mizwar down!
>Mizwar shakes off the blow almost immediately though, and waits for Monroe to make a move.
>Monroe looks to get on top of Mizwar.
>Monroe comes around the raised legs and gets side control.
>Monroe hits a knee strike to the ribs.
>Monroe looks to get a mount.
>Monroe mounts Mizwar.
>Monroe fires away with punches, Mizwar is getting pounded.
>There's lots of strikes landing, Mizwar needs to find a way out of this position quickly!
>The referee has seen enough, he pulls Monroe off!
>The winner, by TKO; Isaiah Monroe!
>Official Result: Isaiah 'Thump' Monroe defeats Tora 'Bull' Mizwar (TKO (Strikes) in 2:23 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

KholDrum
08-27-2011, 09:32 PM
Two of my veteran fighters pull out an Excellent fight. This one was cool, the one guy almost gets knocked the **** out and then comes back to win by KO.

- Scott Vaughan vs. Yuri Villefort
- From player-controlled event 'UFC Fight Night: Vaughan vs. Villefort' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 27 August 2011

>It's time for the main event of the evening! Scott Vaughan squares off with Yuri Villefort in the UFC Welterweight division.
>We are underway!
>Vaughan counters a right kick to the legs with a couple of nice rights.
>Vaughan throws a barrage of big right hands but Villefort moves out of range.
>Vaughan throws a barrage of big rights but Villefort is quick to move out of range.
>Vaughan is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.
>Vaughan is in the pocket, ready to attack Villefort.
>Vaughan uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a nice left.
>They both meet with strikes, but neither does any damage.
>In close proximity from the strikes they threw, they fall into a messy clinch.
>Villefort looks to set up a judo throw.
>Villefort tries hard but cannot leverage Vaughan off of his feet.
>Vaughan uses a whizzer to turn Villefort slightly, creating enough space for him to break free of the grappling entirely.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Vaughan throws a left jab but Villefort avoids it.
>Vaughan tries for a left jab but Villefort moves out of range.
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>Villefort is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Vaughan.
>Not keen on wrestling Villefort, Vaughan uses movement to keep out of reach.
>Villefort goes to the body and then to the head with a tidy combination to get Vaughan to cover up, then shoots in.
>Vaughan sees the takedown coming and tries to move.
>The takedown doesn't work, Vaughan saw it coming and got out of range.
>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.
>That round goes to Vaughan, 10-9 on my card.
>We are back underway!
>Villefort moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a spinning back kick, knocking Vaughan down!
>Villefort quickly pounces, looking to rain down punches on the stunned Vaughan!
>Villefort pounds away on Vaughan, landing several great shots that rock Vaughan!
>Vaughan tries to turn away from the blows, but gets rolled and Villefort has his back!
>Villefort attempts an armbar.
>Villefort rolls onto his back to try and get the armbar, but Vaughan pulls free and gets side control.
>Vaughan throws a few right hands to the body.
>Vaughan lets go of side control and stands up, then backs off, wanting the fight standing.
>Villefort uses a nice combination as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.
>Vaughan tries to avoid Villefort.
>Villefort doesn't get the takedown, Vaughan avoided it.
>Villefort covers up in the face of a combination of short sharp punches, then fires back with a stinging leg kick.
>Vaughan counters a weak right kick with a left.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Villefort is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.
>A counter right hook catches Villefort hard, almost putting him down!
>Vaughan comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>Standing his ground, Villefort looks happy to engage Vaughan in the pocket.
>Villefort shoots in, looking for a close range double leg.
>Villefort gets caught with a right hand though, and his wobbly legs can't support him...down he goes!
>Vaughan senses victory and starts to unload with punches!
>Villefort survives then onslaught and manages to pull half guard.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Vaughan throws a few right hands as he takes a moment to plan ahead.
>Villefort tries a sweep from half guard.
>The sweep is excellent, really deep, and gets Villefort side control.
>Villefort starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind Vaughan.
>Villefort takes the back, Vaughan couldn't stop it.
>Round two ends as time expires.
>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Villefort.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>Between rounds we could hear the corner of Vaughan telling him to swing for the fences.
>Villefort counters a superman punch with a flying side kick that catches Vaughan full on the jaw, knocking him out!
>Yuri Villefort takes the win by Knock Out!
>Official Result: Yuri Villefort defeats Scott Vaughan (Knock Out (Kick) in 0:21 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

Pokerking88
08-30-2011, 06:25 PM
Matthew Michael Kirby and Hyun-Shik Lim have fought in the main event of Infinity Fights 17 & 36. Both for the Light Heavyweight title with Huge hype.
Both fights were excellent. Kirby taking the first via KO and Lim taking the second via TKO.
Can't wait for teh trilogy fight :D

Did you have a trilogy fight?

petecrimson00
08-30-2011, 09:38 PM
i did, with Lim winning, i think it ranked as decent or great. so disappointing ending to the two previous fight of the year winners, but still ok. remember this is on memory alone seeing as i lost that game

KholDrum
08-30-2011, 10:43 PM
two up and coming new guys have an excellent fight on a prelim

- 'The Juice' Patrick Eilers vs. 'The Sorcerer' Clyde Ross
- From player-controlled event 'UFC Live: Edwards vs. Backlund' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 30 August 2011

>In the last of the preliminary matches, 'The Juice' Patrick Eilers squares off with 'The Sorcerer' Clyde Ross in the UFC Welterweight division.
>Round one begins!
>A right hand misses, allowing Ross to counter with a series of quick jabs.
>Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss.
>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Ross to fire back with a flurry of quick punches to sting Eilers.
>Eilers chooses to shoot in on Ross.
>Ross stuffs the takedown attempt and then pulls Eilers into a clinch.
>Ross has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Eilers down.
>He lifts his opponent and drives him down with a Greco-Roman slam! Eilers pulls guard.
>Ross looks to pass guard and get side control.
>He does excellently, getting past the guard and into side control.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Ross begins trying to get himself into a mount.
>He easily gets the mount.
>Ross tries to lock Eilers in an armbar.
>Eilers rolls with it, using the armbar attempt as a way of getting on top in side control.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Eilers tries to slip behind and take the back.
>He rolls Ross over a little...and slips behind to take the back!
>Eilers tries to hook Ross in a rear naked choke.
>Ross fights off the rear naked choke attempt by rolling and then sharply turning over, brilliantly ending up in guard.
>Ross took advantage of slack groundwork there, Eilers should have properly applied hooks first.
>Ross begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.
>Ross is too much for Eilers, passing guard and gaining side control.
>Round one ends as time expires.
>That was the sort of round that MMA fans love; full of action, effort and drama. Great stuff.
>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Ross.
>We are back underway!
>A weak right kick is countered by Eilers with a solid right jab.
>Eilers avoids a body kick.
>Eilers throws a couple of wild punches as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.
>The takedown is blocked, and the sprawl allows Ross to wrestle Eilers down to the ground instead! Eilers pulls guard.
>Ross attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.
>He can't find a way past the guard.
>Eilers reaches up and tries to lock up an arm.
>A kimura attempt almost catches Ross, but Eilers eventually has to settle for using it to sweep to side control.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Eilers attempts the mount.
>He mounts Ross.
>Eilers tries to lock Ross in an armbar.
>Showing good defense, Ross stacks up Eilers to defend the armbar, and eventually works to getting side control.
>Ross attempts to roll Eilers slightly and take his back.
>He takes the back!
>Clyde Ross doesn't look like he has much left in the tank.
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>Eilers is in huge trouble now, as Ross successfully gets both hooks in.
>With both hooks in and therefore great control of the body, Ross tries to finish Eilers off with a rear naked choke.
>Eilers doesn't allow the arm to go under his chin.
>The time runs out on round two.
>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Ross.
>There's the bell and round number three begins!
>A showdown where they both exchange strikes only results in a stalemate.
>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.
>Eilers is looking to muscle Ross back against the cage.
>He does so, and now has Ross pinned to the cage.
>Ross takes a sharp stomp to the foot.
>Eilers has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Ross down.
>Eilers gets the takedown by using the underhooks for control and working a trip! Ross pulls guard.
>Eilers attempts to pass guard.
>Eilers passes to side control with ease.
>Eilers tries to lock Ross in an arm triangle.
>The arm triangle is locked in tight, but Ross refuses to tap out!
>Shockingly, Eilers loses it! Ross pops his head free, and has somehow survived!
>Patrick Eilers doesn't look like he has much left in the tank.
>Clyde Ross looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give.
>Eilers blocks an attempted sweep.
>Eilers holds Ross in position with side control and hits a knee into the ribs.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Eilers attempts to move to mount.
>Ross rolls to the side to try and escape the mount, but only succeeds in giving up his back instead.
>Eilers fires away with left hands, Ross is getting pounded.
>There's lots of strikes landing, Ross needs to find a way out of this position quickly!
>The referee stops the fight, he didn't feel Ross was intelligently defending himself!
>The winner, by TKO; Patrick Eilers!
>Official Result: 'The Juice' Patrick Eilers defeats 'The Sorcerer' Clyde Ross (TKO (Strikes) in 3:52 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

Pokerking88
09-12-2011, 07:18 PM
- 'The Nigerian Nightmare' Anthony Njokuani vs. John 'The Bull' Makdessi
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 145: St. Pierre vs Condit' (from the save game 'UFC')
- Created 12 September 2011

>Another match is about to begin; 'The Nigerian Nightmare' Anthony Njokuani competes against John 'The Bull' Makdessi in the UFC Lightweight division.
>UFC have been promoting this as a 'guaranteed' Fight Of The Night...let's see if their optimism is well placed.
>Round one begins!
>Njokuani avoids a kick to the leg and hits a nice one-two combination.
>Njokuani bobs and weaves, trying to get Makdessi to commit.
>An attempted body kick misses and Njokuani fires back with a powerful right hook to the body.
>Makdessi looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Njokuani.
>Keen to maintain some distance, Njokuani uses strikes to keep Makdessi away.
>Makdessi covers up to absorb a tidy combination of punches and then hits a left jab to the cheek.
>Njokuani drops his shoulder as a feint, trying to draw a strike.
>Moving in closer, Makdessi looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.
>A counter right hook catches Makdessi hard, almost putting him down!
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Makdessi counters a left jab by using a leg kick.
>A tidy combination doesn't find a home, giving Makdessi the opportunity to counter with a kick to the inside of the left leg.
>A body kick misses, giving Njokuani an opening to score with a clean left.
>Moving in closer, Makdessi looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.
>Njokuani fires off a strike first, but the impact is taken by the gloves of Makdessi.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>An attempted teep is off-target and gives Makdessi the chance to counter with a kick to the outside of the left leg.
>There's only so many of those strikes to the legs that can be taken before they become an issue.
>Makdessi counters a one-two combination with a hard leg kick.
>Anthony Njokuani is now clearly favouring one leg.
>Punishing the legs is a great strategy on the part of Makdessi.
>Njokuani clearly wants to use a lot of movement in this fight, and it's hard to do that effectively on an injured leg.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.
>An extremely close round, could have gone either way, but personally I'll give it to Makdessi 10-9.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>Njokuani drops his shoulder and feints to step in, but Makdessi isn't buying it.
>A jab misses, allowing Njokuani to counter-strike with a crisp jab.
>An errant jab sets Njokuani up to counter-strike with a pair of jabs and a big right hook.
>Njokuani steps back to avoid a kick to the body.
>Njokuani circles, looking for an opening.
>Not letting up, Makdessi quickly steps in closer to attack Njokuani.
>Makdessi is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.
>Njokuani now has Makdessi standing in the pocket.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Slipping past a left jab, Makdessi hits a crisp left jab.
>Seeing a low kick coming, Njokuani strikes first with a nice left.
>Showing good head movement, Makdessi slips past a tight combination and counter-strikes with a straight left.
>Using head movement, Makdessi slips past a left jab and counters with a clean left jab.
>Makdessi uses head movement to avoid a combination of punches, then counters with a crisp left.
>Makdessi uses head movement to avoid a combination of punches, then counters with a kick to the outside of the knee.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>From the pocket, Njokuani sees a body kick coming and moves forward to counter-strike with a crisp left jab.
>Makdessi slips past a nice combination and hits an accurate counter right that lands right on the button, putting Njokuani down!
>Njokuani shakes off the blow almost immediately though, and waits for Makdessi to make a move.
>In comes Makdessi looking to get some form of ground control.
>Makdessi dives in, but Njokuani pushes him away and starts to scramble.
>Neither fighter manages to impose himself in the scramble, and they both end up standing.
>The time is up, and that's the end of round two.
>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Makdessi.
>There's the bell and round number three begins!
>Several big right hands miss, setting Njokuani up to counter-strike with a great right hook, Makdessi is knocked down!
>Makdessi shakes off the blow almost immediately though, and waits for Njokuani to make a move.
>Njokuani tries to secure a ground position.
>Makdessi scoots backward as soon as Njokuani comes in, initiating a scramble for position.
>The scramble fails to secure either fighter a dominant position, and they both end up standing.
>Makdessi doesn't get drawn in as Njokuani feints a kick.
>An attempted body kick misses, giving Njokuani the opportunity to counter with a massive right hand, knocking Makdessi down to the ground...he is out cold!
>By Knock Out, the winner is Anthony Njokuani!
>Official Result: 'The Nigerian Nightmare' Anthony Njokuani defeats John 'The Bull' Makdessi (Knock Out (Punch) in 1:42 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

Just had this, excellent fight

KholDrum
09-15-2011, 04:49 AM
holy cow finally had an excellent main event with my number one fighter and lightweight. he lost his belt in the end though. did not see that coming.

- 'Cerberus' Wilfred Weyermann vs. 'Nightwing' Maurice Hupp
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 500: Weyermann vs. Hupp' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 15 September 2011

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'Cerberus' Wilfred Weyermann squares off with 'Nightwing' Maurice Hupp in the UFC Lightweight division.
>The UFC Lightweight title on the line in this match.
>With expectations of an exciting match behind it, it'll be interesting to see if this bout can live up to the hype.
>The fight begins!
>Weyermann slips out of the way of a leg kick.
>Hupp looks to be trying to close the distance between them.
>Strikes from Weyermann keep Hupp from stepping in too close, and he is forced to step back.
>Moving in closer, Hupp looks like he may want to wrestle Weyermann.
>Weyermann moves in too, and they start to grapple.
>Weyermann, controlling the grapple with Hupp, tries to scoop him up for a slam.
>Hupp is able to block it and pull away from him.
>Hupp looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Weyermann.
>Weyermann strikes first and manages to rock Hupp with a solid right!
>Weyermann shoots in for a takedown.
>The takedown is completed, it was a single leg and Hupp is left on his back pulling guard.
>Weyermann begins trying to pass the guard.
>Hupp keeps his guard secure.
>Hupp attempts to grab an arm of Weyermann from the bottom of the guard.
>Hupp cannot secure the arm, and Weyermann is able to skillfully slip to side control.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Weyermann throws some small strikes, but is clearly just taking a moment to try and catch his breath.
>Hupp tries to grab an arm-in guillotine.
>Weyermann blocks it.
>Stuck under side control, Hupp takes a hard knee to the ribs!
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Weyermann attempts to move to mount.
>He can't get the mount.
>Round one ends as time expires.
>That round goes to Weyermann, 10-9 on my card.
>There's the bell and round number two begins!
>It sounded like his corner told Weyermann to attempt to get Hupp to the floor in this round.
>Weyermann drops a shoulder, trying to sucker Hupp in with a feint.
>Hupp looks like he might be trying to get in close to clinch with Weyermann.
>Not wanting to get too close, Weyermann uses strikes to keep Hupp at a distance.
>Weyermann counters an attempted knock out punch with a clean left.
>Hupp looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Weyermann.
>Weyermann counters with a right hand that catches Hupp flush, rocking him!
>A quick exchange of strikes produces nothing worth mentioning.
>Hupp avoids a tight combination.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Moving in closer, Hupp looks like he may want to try and clinch with Weyermann.
>Weyermann uses his strikes to stop Hupp from getting close enough to clinch.
>Hupp steps back to avoid a left jab.
>Hupp is getting in closer to Weyermann, perhaps looking for a clinch.
>Weyermann uses his strikes to stop Hupp from getting close enough to clinch.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>Moving in closer, Hupp looks like he may want to try and clinch with Weyermann.
>Weyermann tries to take down Hupp as he steps in, but he blocks it.
>Hupp is getting in closer to Weyermann, perhaps looking for a clinch.
>Hupp is surprised by a countering left jab that springs out of nowhere, but he avoids it at the last second.
>Wilfred Weyermann doesn't look like he has much left in the tank.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round two.
>Wow, great round, that has gotten the crowd rocking.
>I have to give that round to Weyermann, but only a 10-9.
>There's the bell and round number three begins!
>A straight left fails to land and Weyermann is able to fire back with two hard right hands!
>Weyermann slips past a jab and scores with a nice left.
>Hupp uses head movement to cause a left jab to sail harmlessly by.
>Weyermann shoots in, looking for a close range double leg.
>Weyermann can't get past the sprawl of Hupp, and finds himself pushed face-down to the ground.
>Hupp pounds away on Weyermann, landing several good shots to the side of the head in the process.
>Hupp floats over and takes the back.
>Hupp attempts to set up a rear naked choke.
>Weyermann stops Hupp from getting the hooks in, so the choke cannot be properly applied.
>Hupp attempts to flatten Weyermann out for a rear naked choke.
>Hupp cannot flatten Weyermann out.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Hupp attempts to set up a rear naked choke.
>Weyermann stops Hupp from getting the hooks in, so the choke cannot be properly applied.
>Wilfred Weyermann seems to be fighting against exhaustion.
>Hupp unloads with massive punches, Weyermann is getting destroyed!
>The referee is forced to jump in and stop the match!
>'Nightwing' Maurice Hupp takes the win by TKO!
>Official Result: 'Nightwing' Maurice Hupp defeats 'Cerberus' Wilfred Weyermann (TKO (Strikes) in 3:16 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

Jingo
09-17-2011, 08:00 AM
I dont get many excellents, especially Main event one's so thought i'd throw this one out there ...

- 'The Pit Bull' Rick Stanley vs. Joaquim 'Assassino Silencioso' Fontes
- From player-controlled event 'GAMMA 5: St. Valentines Massacre' (from the save game 'Genesis!')
- Created 17 September 2011
>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'The Pit Bull' Rick Stanley goes up against Joaquim 'Assassino Silencioso' Fontes in the GAMMA Openweight division.
>The fight begins!
>Fontes slips past a left jab and fires back with a vicious leg kick.
>Fontes hits a swift inside leg kick on Stanley.
>There's only so many of those strikes to the legs that can be taken before they become an issue.
>Fontes side-steps a barrage of big punches and hits a left.
>Moving in closer, Stanley looks like he may want to wrestle Fontes.
>Stanley grabs Fontes and pulls him into a grapple.
>Stanley tries to wrestle Fontes backward and up against the cage.
>Stanley manages it, and controls Fontes up against the cage.
>Stanley keeps Fontes up against the cage with wrestling, then uses a hard foot stomp.
>Stanley steps back from Fontes and looks to unleash some strikes.
>Both fighters come in and throw strikes, there is no real damage done by either.
>An exchange of strikes doesn't really lead to anything.
>From the missed strikes they clinch.
>Fontes tries to suck Stanley to the ground by wrapping his legs around the waist and pulling guard.
>Stanley defends the attempt to drag him down, and takes control of the clinch.
>Stanley is looking to muscle Fontes back against the cage.
>Fontes ends up backed against the cage.
>Stanley uses dirty boxing to punish Fontes while he is pressed up against the cage.
>Stanley moves back from the grapple and looks ready to strike.
>Fontes shows good head movement to avoid getting caught with a jab.
>An exchange of strikes doesn't really lead to anything.
>Slipping past a left jab, Fontes hits a picture-perfect roundhouse kick to the side of the ribs.
>Fontes tries for a body kick but Stanley sees it coming and avoids it.
>Stepping back, Fontes creates a bit of distance.
>Fontes moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a hard leg kick.
>Fontes looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Stanley now has Fontes standing in the pocket.
>Slipping past a flurry of punches, Stanley has the angle to counter with a clean left jab.
>Stanley throws a left jab but Fontes uses good head movement to make sure it slips by.
>There's a double leg attempt from Fontes, from the pocket.
>Fontes can't get past the sprawl of Stanley, and finds himself pushed face-down to the ground.
>Stanley pounds away on the body and side of the head, Fontes struggles to deal with them.
>Stanley hits a kick to the body of the turtled Fontes.
>Fontes quickly scrambles to his feet before any other kicks happen.
>A jab misses, allowing Fontes to counter-strike with a series of quick lefts.
>Stanley comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>Stanley can't get near enough to engage, Fontes uses strikes to keep him out of range.
>A couple of quick punches are used to set up a takedown attempt from Fontes.
>Stanley sprawls well, and Fontes is forced down to his knees, almost turtled up.
>Turtled up, Fontes takes a vicious soccer kick to the ribs!
>Fearing more kicks coming, Fontes is quickly back up to his feet.
>Both fighters come in and throw strikes, there is no real damage done by either.
>Stanley is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.
>Stanley is in the pocket, ready to attack Fontes.
>Working from the pocket, Fontes stings Stanley with a kick to the thigh.
>Rick Stanley looks hurt, he is limping quite badly.
>Fontes slips past a big right and hits a right hook to the body that puts Stanley down!
>Almost immediately Stanley has shaken it off and is ready for Fontes.
>Rick Stanley looks very tired out there.
>In comes Fontes looking to get some form of ground control.
>Stanley is unable to prevent Fontes from getting side control.
>Fontes attempts to roll Stanley slightly and take his back.
>He takes the back!
>Fontes increases his control by getting both hooks in.
>With both hooks in and therefore great control of the body, Fontes tries to finish Stanley off with a rear naked choke.
>Fontes gets the rear naked choke fully applied and Stanley has to tap out!
>The winner, by submission, is Joaquim 'Assassino Silencioso' Fontes!
>Official Result: Joaquim 'Assassino Silencioso' Fontes defeats 'The Pit Bull' Rick Stanley (Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 12:55 of round 1). The match was rated as being Excellent.

KholDrum
09-29-2011, 02:31 PM
just got another main event title fight hit excellent

- 'Peppermint' Cristóbal Calvacante vs. 'Macabre' Zachary Peak
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 517: Calvacante vs. Peak' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 29 September 2011

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'Peppermint' Cristóbal Calvacante fights 'Macabre' Zachary Peak in the UFC Light Heavyweight division.
>The UFC Light Heavyweight title is on the line.
>The UFC hype machine has got the fans looking forward to an exciting bout.
>There's the opening bell!
>Calvacante counters an errant left jab with a clean right.
>Peak slips out of the way of a leg kick, having been suckered in with a feint.
>Calvacante shoots in for a takedown.
>The takedown is unsuccessful, Peak blocked Calvacante.
>A feinted high kick gets a reaction, and Peak is lucky to avoid the follow-up inside leg kick.
>Calvacante is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Peak.
>Calvacante can't get near enough to engage, Peak uses strikes to keep him out of range.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Calvacante is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Peak.
>Peak ends up grappling for supremacy with Calvacante.
>Clinched with Peak, Calvacante looks to try and take him down.
>Calvacante can't get the takedown, Peak defended it well.
>Peak pushes away and manages to get clear of the grapple.
>Calvacante shoots in for a takedown.
>Calvacante doesn't get the takedown, Peak was equal to it and pulls them into a clinch.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Peak is trying to muscle Calvacante up against the cage.
>Calvacante ends up backed against the cage.
>Peak attempts to wrestle Calvacante to the ground.
>The takedown is successful, Calvacante pulls guard.
>Peak throws a few strikes, but is clearly slowing things down so that he can catch his breath.
>Peak gets pulled in tight, stopping him from posturing up or launching any attacks.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.
>I think Peak took that round, 10-9 on my score card.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>Calvacante steps in, faking as if going for a shot, but Peak is alive to the deception.
>Peak moves out of range of a tidy combination of punches.
>A leg kick misses badly, giving Calvacante an opening to score with a couple of tight angled jabs and a scorching left hook to the body.
>Peak steps back to avoid a tight combination of punches after falling for a clever feint.
>Peak comes in, looking for a quick takedown.
>Calvacante tries to strike first with a solid left hook, but isn't quick enough.
>Peak gets a single leg takedown! Calvacante pulls guard off it.
>In guard, Peak throws a couple of punches designed to keep Calvacante guessing.
>Peak tries to smother Calvacante but can't keep control long enough.
>Calvacante attempts to grab an arm of Peak from the bottom of the guard.
>Calvacante cannot secure the arm, and Peak is able to skillfully slip to side control.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Peak tries to lock Calvacante in an americana.
>Calvacante stops Peak from applying it.
>Calvacante tries to grab an arm-in guillotine.
>Calvacante cannot get it applied.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>Peak looks to get a mount.
>He finds himself unable to get the mount on this attempt.
>Calvacante gets some separation and tries to scramble for position.
>The time runs out on round two.
>I have to give that round to Peak, but only a 10-9.
>Round three begins!
>A weak right kick is countered by Calvacante with a vicious push kick, connecting hard enough to put Peak down!
>Calvacante quickly goes for the kill, looking to stomp and kick the dazed Peak!
>Somehow Peak hangs on, surviving a flurry of stomps and kicks to the body!
>In comes Calvacante looking to get some form of ground control.
>Calvacante attains side control.
>Calvacante attempts the mount.
>Peak tries to sweep from the mount attempt, but gets rolled and gives up his back.
>Calvacante attempts an armbar.
>Peak pulls his arm free at the last second, and is able to secure side control over Calvacante.
>Breathing very hard, Zachary Peak is looking ragged.
>Peak relinquishes side control, stands and backs off, wanting the fight to continue standing.
>A wayward low right kick allows Calvacante to hit a great left hook, Peak is knocked down! He is out!
>By Knock Out, the winner is Cristóbal Calvacante!
>Official Result: 'Peppermint' Cristóbal Calvacante defeats 'Macabre' Zachary Peak (Knock Out (Punch) in 2:44 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

ThriceP86
10-04-2011, 04:08 AM
Hey guys! Long time member, first time with WMMA 3
Anyways, just thought I'd post my own Excellent rated gem.

- Dexter 'D-Man' Darling vs. 'The Anarchist' Matthew Dean
- From player-controlled event 'GAMMA 24: Darling vs. Dean' (from the save game 'GAMMA')
- Created 01 October 2011

>It's time for the main event of the evening! Dexter 'D-Man' Darling goes head to head with 'The Anarchist' Matthew Dean in the GAMMA Middleweight division.
>The GAMMA Middleweight title is on the line.
>All the promotional videos leading up to this event have featured this bout.
>It seems to have worked, as the crowd are absolutely buzzing in anticipation of a real battle.
>We are underway!
>A left jab misses and Darling strikes back with a barrage of big left hands, forcing Dean back!
>Darling throws an excellent combination but Dean covers up well.
>A nice one-two combination doesn't trouble Dean, who covered up well.
>Slipping past a powerful straight left, Dean counters with a stinging jab.
>Darling slips past a jab and scores with a solid right jab.
>A right jab misses, giving Dean the chance to hit back with a stinging jab.
>A left jab misses the mark and allows Darling to counter with a series of quick jabs.
>A nice one-two combination doesn't trouble Dean, who covered up well.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>A right jab misses the mark and allows Dean to counter with a crisp left.
>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Darling hits a flurry of small strikes.
>Dean slips past a jab and scores with a straight left.
>They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot.
>A right jab misses the mark and allows Dean to counter with a jab.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot.
>Darling slips past a jab and scores with a jab.
>Darling tries for a left jab but Dean uses head movement to avoid it.
>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.
>I have to give that round to Darling, but only a 10-9.
>We are back underway!
>Darling throws a right jab but Dean avoids it.
>An exchange of strikes doesn't really lead to anything.
>Dean steps back to avoid a barrage of big punches, having been off balance momentarily after a clever feint.
>Darling avoids a quick jab and hits a flurry of jabs and straight punches.
>Dean looks to be trying to close the distance between them.
>Dean gets caught out and eats a stiff right jab.
>A straight left fails to land and Darling is able to fire back with a crisp right hand punch.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Dean looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Darling.
>Darling uses movement to keep out reach, meaning Dean cannot get close enough to grapple.
>Dean uses a smart combination to get Darling to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.
>Darling counters with a right jab that catches Dean hard.
>A flurry of punches fail to land, giving Dean the opportunity to counter with a nice jab.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Dean avoids a jab.
>Darling avoids a jab and scores with a flurry of quick punches to sting Dean.
>The time runs out on round two.
>I have to give that round to Darling, but only a 10-9.
>And here we go, round three!
>Darling slips past a left jab and fires back with a right jab to the cheek.
>Dean counters a flurry of punches with a crisp left hand punch.
>A nicely executed one-two combination sets up a takedown attempt from Dean.
>Darling tries to time a counter left hand, but can't get it.
>Dean has the takedown! Darling pulls guard.
>Dean looks to get past the guard.
>Dean gets past the guard with a certain degree of ease and gains side control.
>Dean looks to get a mount.
>Advancing his position, he gets mount.
>Dean pounds away on Darling.
>Unless he finds a way out of this position soon, Darling is going to lose this fight!
>With Darling stuck and taking a pounding, the referee has to stop the match!
>The winner, by TKO, is 'The Anarchist' Matthew Dean!
>Official Result: 'The Anarchist' Matthew Dean defeats Dexter 'D-Man' Darling (TKO (Strikes) in 2:57 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

Pokerking88
11-23-2011, 11:17 AM
- Elzo Alves Moura vs. 'The Brazilian Bomber' Gladstone Lopes
- From player-controlled event 'FLB 7: Moura vs Lopes' (from the save game 'FLB')
- Created 19 November 2011

>It's time for the main event of the evening! Elzo Alves Moura battles 'The Brazilian Bomber' Gladstone Lopes in the FLB Heavyweight division.
>This contest is for the FLB Heavyweight title.
>FLB have been promoting this as a 'guaranteed' Fight Of The Night...let's see if their optimism is well placed.
>Round one begins!
>Lopes counters a left jab by using a hard kick across the side.
>A left jab misses and Lopes counters with a series of quick jabs.
>Both fighters come in and throw strikes, there is no real damage done by either.
>Moura throws a feint.
>A feint puts him off balance, but Moura is still able to slip out of the way of a body kick.
>A couple of quick punches are used to set up a takedown attempt from Moura.
>Lopes tries to avoid Moura.
>The takedown is unsuccessful, Lopes avoided Moura.
>A left jab misses and Lopes strikes back with a flurry of quick punches to sting Moura.
>Moura counters a weak right kick with a crisp jab.
>A jab misses, allowing Lopes to counter-strike with a swift right kick to the leg.
>A couple of quick punches are used to set up a takedown attempt from Moura.
>Moura is stopped by a good sprawl, and is pulled down to the ground in a loose front facelock until he is on his knees.
>Moura, turtled up, takes a painful-looking knee strike to the side of the head!
>Turtled up, Moura takes a short knee strike to the side of the head.
>Lopes hits a short knee to the side of the head of the turtled Moura.
>Moura, turtled up, takes a painful-looking knee strike to the side of the head!
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Moura, turtled up, takes a painful-looking kick to the side of the head!
>Moura quickly scrambles to his feet before any other kicks happen.
>Lopes comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>He gets into range.
>Lopes slips past a jab and scores with a crisp left jab.
>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Moura hits a jab.
>A right cross misses, giving Moura the perfect angle to counter-strike with a quick series of punches.
>Lopes slips past a straight punch and hits a jab.
>Lopes throws a leg kick but Moura checks it easily.
>Seeing a right kick to the body coming, Moura leans in and strikes with a series of quick punches.
>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Moura hits a jab.
>Dodging to one side, Lopes counters an attempted knock out punch with a solid punch.
>Moura uses head movement to cause a left jab to sail harmlessly by.
>Moura comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Lopes.
>Not keen on wrestling Moura, Lopes uses movement to keep out of reach.
>Lopes tries for a leg kick but Moura moves out of range.
>Gladstone Lopes doesn't look like he has much left in the tank.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Moura throws out a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.
>Moura can't get past the sprawl of Lopes, and finds himself pushed face-down to the ground.
>Lopes pounds away with right hands, but Moura absorbs them and manages to stand back up.
>A right kick to the legs misses and Moura fires back with a series of quick punches.
>The time is up, and that's the end of round one.
>That round certainly got the fans going.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>Moura avoids a kick to the leg and hits a jab.
>Lopes counters a left jab by hitting a barrage of big right hands!
>Lopes tries for a left jab but Moura uses head movement to avoid it.
>Moura sees a low kick being set up and strikes first with a solid left jab.
>Gladstone Lopes looks like he is on the verge of exhaustion.
>Moura uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a crisp left.
>Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage.
>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, both fighters start swinging!
>Moura hits a right uppercut, Lopes is laid out cold!
>By Knock Out, the winner is Elzo Alves Moura!
>Official Result: Elzo Alves Moura defeats 'The Brazilian Bomber' Gladstone Lopes (Knock Out (Punch) in 2:32 of round 2). The match was rated as being Excellent.

One of my first events on the FLB save.

NWO4until01
11-23-2011, 02:23 PM
I had my first excellent... then copped one of those runtime errors immediately after the show! Re-ran it and produced a completely different set of results across the whole card. Havent touched the game since!

damientheomen3
11-25-2011, 03:05 AM
Is fantastic better than excellent? If so, I got one of those in a title fight between Rubenstein and Patinkin, although I'm having trouble saving the report.

Pokerking88
12-02-2011, 05:08 PM
Is fantastic better than excellent? If so, I got one of those in a title fight between Rubenstein and Patinkin, although I'm having trouble saving the report.

Nope, excellent is the best.

KholDrum
01-23-2012, 08:26 AM
Haven't had an excellent in quite a while but just got one on a rubber match between two of my veterans

- 'Bloodwraith' Gary Edwards vs. 'Land Beast' Mark Shields
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 662: Edwards vs. Shields 3' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 23 January 2012

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'Bloodwraith' Gary Edwards battles 'Land Beast' Mark Shields in the UFC Middleweight division.
>We are underway!
>Shields fakes dropping down for a double leg, but Edwards was aware of the danger and backs off.
>Edwards catches an attempted body kick and goes for the takedown, and gets it! Shields pulls guard.
>Edwards pounds away with right hands, but doesn't do much damage, if any, Shields is comfortable holding guard.
>Grabbing an arm, Shields attempts to lock on a triangle choke.
>Edwards counters the triangle attempt superbly by twisting out of it and gaining side control.
>Edwards is trying to move from side control to mount.
>Shields doesn't allow Edwards to get the mount.
>Shields attempts to secure an arm.
>Edwards fends off Shields, and doesn't give up an arm.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Edwards tries to lock Shields into an armbar.
>Shields doesn't allow the armbar to be applied.
>Edwards blocks Shields as he tries a transition to guard.
>Edwards tries to slip behind and take the back.
>Edwards takes the back, Shields couldn't stop it.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Edwards attempts an armbar.
>Edwards rolls onto his back to try and get the armbar, but Shields pulls free and gets side control.
>In side control, Shields begins working to get a mount.
>Shields struggles but cannot mount Edwards.
>Round one ends as time expires.
>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Edwards.
>There's the bell and round number two begins!
>Between rounds, his corner told Shields to be aggressive and really let his hands go.
>A feint sets up a body kick from Shields, but Edwards is able to move out of range in time.
>Shields feints left and tries to get Edwards to commit to a strike, but gets no joy.
>Edwards counters an attempted big head kick with a takedown attempt, getting it! Edwards is in half guard.
>Edwards tries to pass the half guard.
>Shields doesn't let Edwards get his leg free, and so half guard remains in place.
>Edwards feels Shields prepare to scramble for position and makes sure it doesn't happen.
>Edwards attempts to pass half guard and gain a better position.
>Getting his leg free with ease, he gets to side control.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Edwards starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind Shields.
>Shields tries to escape but only succeeds in giving up his back!
>Edwards gets both hooks in, and is now in a really dominant position.
>Edwards, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.
>Shields fights off the rear naked choke attempt.
>Shields attempts to pull free of the hooks, but Edwards doesn't allow it.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Edwards pounds away with right hands and Shields is in big trouble!
>Edwards, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.
>Shields stops Edwards from getting his arm under the chin and completing the choke.
>The time runs out on round two.
>That round goes to Edwards, 10-9 on my card.
>And here we go, round three!
>Edwards slips out of the way of a leg kick.
>Shields goes to the body and then to the head with a tidy combination to get Edwards to cover up, then shoots in.
>Edwards tries to avoid Shields.
>Edwards cannot stop the takedown, Shields drove in with too much pace and power.
>Edwards ends up sitting, his legs trapped under Shields, with his back pressed against the cage.
>Shields looks to get a more dominant position by pushing Edwards from a seated position onto his back.
>He does well, and manages to get side control over Edwards.
>Shields attempts an americana.
>Edwards stops Shields from applying it.
>Edwards attempts to pull Shields into an arm-in guillotine.
>Shields fends off Edwards, and doesn't give up the choke.
>Gary Edwards doesn't look like he has much left in the tank.
>Shields tries to get into the mount position.
>Edwards can't fend off his opponent and is mounted.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Shields pounds away on Edwards with elbow strikes, landing several great shots that threaten to knock him out!
>The referee is forced to jump in and stop the match!
>The winner, by TKO; Mark Shields!
>Official Result: 'Land Beast' Mark Shields defeats 'Bloodwraith' Gary Edwards (TKO (Strikes) in 3:21 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

Target Practice
02-09-2012, 07:55 PM
I won't bore you all with the report (as it's basically 25 minutes of light cuddling against the cage), but I recently got my first 'Abysmal' match.

Unfortunately for me, it was probably the biggest match in the history of my promotion - Murilo Satinho vs Elzo Alves Moura for the BCF Heavyweight title. Both guys were undefeated, both had been on a string of savage knockouts, and the fans were practically foaming at the mouth for the matchup to take place. I'd held off for three months whilst in negotiations with various media outlets - despite my best efforts, I couldn't secure a PPV deal, but I managed to get a TV deal, and this was set to be the jewel in the crown.

...and then the bastards went in there and stunk the place out for 25 minutes. I could have cried.

ShotgunShogun
02-11-2012, 08:20 PM
Haven't had an excellent in quite a while but just got one on a rubber match between two of my veterans

How did you get to UFC 600?

damonster
02-11-2012, 09:00 PM
How did you get to UFC 600?

hacks!!!!!!!!!!!!! :p

JK, he probably simmed a lot of events a day, maybe 5?

KholDrum
02-12-2012, 12:00 AM
Right now my next event is UFC 702. It's June 2037 right now and the game started in April 2011.

White Dolphin
02-14-2012, 02:04 AM
Had an Excellent match once in KDM FC with Sukarno and Atep of Indonesia. Sukarno gets the better of the striking early, then gets dropped by a cross counter and Atep batters him like Tina Turner with stomps and soccer kicks for a good 2 and a half minutes. Sukarno hangs on, keeps Atep in side control, then stands up, beheads Atep with a head kick, then takes an extensive and thorough revenge on Atep's face that sent him to the hospital for 6 months.

Afroduck
03-09-2012, 05:26 PM
Just had an excellant match for the KDM FC Flyweight title between Paulo Roberto Bezerra and Tuan Nguyen.The first two round were back and forth action packed rounds,but then 24 seconds into the third Bezerra landed a huge head kick on Nguyen and knocked him out cold.

Pokerking88
03-09-2012, 05:31 PM
- Affonso 'The Cyborg' Villar vs. Thiago Gómez
- From player-controlled event 'GAMMA 118: Monroe vs Russell' (from the save game 'GAMMA')
- Created 17 February 2012

>Another match is about to begin; Affonso 'The Cyborg' Villar squares off with Thiago Gómez in the GAMMA Light Heavyweight division.
>We are underway!
>A tidy combination doesn't find a home, giving Gómez the opportunity to counter with a stinging right jab.
>A nice combination fails to land, allowing Gómez to hit back with a jab.
>Gómez steps back to avoid a leg kick.
>Gómez uses a smart combination to get Villar to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.
>Villar tries to step away from the takedown.
>The takedown is unsuccessful, Villar avoided Gómez.
>A straight right fails to land and Villar is able to fire back with a barrage of big right hands, forcing Gómez back!
>A right jab misses the mark and allows Villar to counter with a kick to the inside of the right leg.
>Villar tries for a body kick but Gómez sees it coming and avoids it.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>There's a double leg attempt from Gómez, from the pocket.
>Villar sprawls well, and Gómez is forced down to his knees, almost turtled up.
>Villar fires away with right hands, and Gómez is stung by several big shots to the side of the head.
>Villar fires away with big right hands, but can't stop Gómez getting to his feet.
>Villar slips past a right jab and fires back with a hard leg kick.
>Strikes to the leg like that will take their toll.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Gómez uses a left hook to the body, but misses.
>Villar doesn't let Gómez settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.
>Villar feints rushing in for a takedown, but withdraws.
>Gómez is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.
>Strikes from Villar keep Gómez from stepping in too close.
>Round one ends as time expires.
>Great round, very exciting.
>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Villar.
>Round two begins!
>From what we could hear of his corner, it sounds like Villar has been instructed to try and pick Gómez off with counter striking in this round.
>Gómez fakes coming in for a takedown, but Villar doesn't buy it.
>Gómez fakes a shot, but gets no reaction from Villar.
>Gómez avoids a tight combination.
>Villar feints going high but then throws a leg kick, Gómez just avoids it.
>A nicely executed one-two combination sets up a takedown attempt from Gómez.
>Villar counters with a right hand that catches Gómez flush, rocking him!
>Villar tries for a left jab but Gómez moves out of range.
>Gómez comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>Gómez gets caught out and eats a stiff left jab.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Gómez avoids a low kick.
>There's a takedown attempt from Gómez.
>Villar counters with a right hand that catches Gómez flush, rocking him!
>Villar tries for a leg kick but Gómez moves out of range.
>Gómez feints to one side and then throws a spinning back fist but Villar avoids it by mere inches.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Gómez throws a combination of rights and lefts, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.
>A counter right cross is too slow to catch Gómez.
>The takedown is successful, Villar pulls guard.
>In guard, Gómez begins working to pass to side control.
>Gómez passes to side control with ease.
>The time is up, and that's the end of round two.
>Superb round of action there, there's not a single fan in this building who didn't enjoy that.
>I think Villar took that round, 10-9 on my score card.
>Round three begins!
>An attempted body kick misses and Gómez fires back with a quick series of shots to the body, showing great hand speed.
>Gómez avoids a right kick to the body and hits an enormous left hook, Villar is on rubbery legs and eventually falls down!
>Gómez moves in quickly, kneeling beside Villar and starting to hammer down with punches!
>Gómez pounds away, Villar is barely able to offer any defence at all!
>The referee pulls Gómez away, stopping the match!
>By TKO, the winner is Thiago Gómez!
>Official Result: Thiago Gómez defeats Affonso 'The Cyborg' Villar (TKO (Strikes) in 1:05 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

Gomez is a regen that is awesome.

Asaemon
03-19-2012, 04:10 AM
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KholDrum
04-08-2012, 11:00 AM
just got an abysmal on a prelim. these guys barely touched each other for 15 minutes.

- Benjamín Alves vs. 'The Debt Collector' Nathan Valentine
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 716: Anderson vs. Sanders 2' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 08 April 2012

>Moving on, Benjamín Alves fights 'The Debt Collector' Nathan Valentine in the UFC Light Heavyweight division.
>And here we go!
>Alves swiftly avoids a barrage of big punches, having fallen for a feint.
>A jab misses, allowing Valentine to counter-strike with a jab.
>Alves moves out of range of a tidy combination of punches.
>Alves is getting in closer to Valentine, perhaps looking for a clinch.
>Valentine uses movement to keep out reach, meaning Alves cannot get close enough to clinch.
>Alves avoids a nice combination.
>Valentine moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a pair of jabs and a big left hook.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Valentine counters a right jab by using a vicious leg kick.
>A jab misses, allowing Valentine to counter-strike with a hard leg kick.
>Benjamín Alves won't want to take too many unchecked strikes to the legs like that.
>A feinted high kick gets a reaction, and Alves is lucky to avoid the follow-up inside leg kick.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Alves slips out of the way of a leg kick.
>Valentine drops his shoulder as a feint, trying to draw a strike.
>Alves darts in, feints a jab, darts back out.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.
>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Valentine.
>And here we go, round two!
>Alves darts in, feints a jab, darts back out.
>Alves steps back to avoid a right jab.
>Alves steps back to avoid a barrage of big punches.
>Alves hops around from foot to foot, looking for an opening.
>Not letting up, Valentine quickly steps in closer to attack Alves.
>Valentine tries for a leg kick but Alves moves out of range.
>Valentine throws a feint.
>Alves feints rushing in, but Valentine doesn't fall for it.
>Alves narrowly misses Valentine with a left uppercut.
>Valentine doesn't press the issue, allowing Alves to circle.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>A straight right by Alves keeps Valentine from advancing.
>Valentine doesn't let Alves settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.
>Alves has to cover up to absorb a nice one-two combination, having been off balance after falling for a feint.
>Alves bobs and weaves.
>It seems that Valentine is happy to let Alves circle for the moment.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>A straight right by Alves keeps Valentine from advancing.
>The fight slows as Valentine sits back and allows Alves to circle.
>The time is up, and that's the end of round two.
>Boos echo around the arena after that round produced little in the way of entertainment.
>I think Valentine took that round, 10-9 on my score card.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>After a one-two combination narrowly misses, Alves is able to strike back with a solid right.
>Alves avoids a low kick.
>Alves counters a tight combination by hitting a clean jab.
>A straight right by Alves keeps Valentine from advancing.
>The fight slows as Valentine sits back and allows Alves to circle.
>Valentine counters a left kick to the body by hitting a clean jab.
>Alves bobs and weaves.
>Valentine steps in closer to force the issue.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Valentine feints going high and then throws a barrage of big lefts, with Alves only just able to evade them.
>Alves circles around Valentine.
>Valentine quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.
>Valentine throws a barrage of big left hands but Alves moves out of range.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>Alves circles around Valentine.
>Valentine seems to be waiting for Alves to make a move.
>Alves circles around Valentine.
>Valentine comes in closer to press the issue.
>The fight comes to an end as the time limit expires.
>That was a close round, but I'm giving it to Alves, 10-9.
>The judges' scores are now being announced.
>Judge #1 has given 29-28 to Alves.
>Judge #2 has given 29-28 to Valentine.
>Judge #3 gives a score of 29-28 in favour of Valentine.
>Nathan Valentine wins by split decision!
>Official Result: 'The Debt Collector' Nathan Valentine defeats Benjamín Alves (Split Decision in 5:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Abysmal.

Makhai
04-08-2012, 11:31 AM
Now that's accuracy for you!

Thanks, John McCain... Honestly though, Shamrock-Gracie II was 535 billion times worse.

Iceisle
04-08-2012, 06:09 PM
I've been lucky in my current game. Barely two years into it, and I've had more excellent fights than I had in five years of my last game. Maybe I was just unlucky last time. Anyway, here they are in order of excellence (according to Blurcat):

Moss Gilbert beat Hoshi Nagai (currently the best fight of all time)
Monica Masters beat Michelle Addams
Yuya Shimizu beat Simone King
Manoel Cabral beat Seth O'Breen (won fight, main event, and sub of the year)
Easton Frye beat Sammy Gaffigan
Tyrone Malik beat Kramer Mayweather

Particularly happy with Gilbert v. Nagai. Built them both up for months before unleashing them on each other, and it worked out beautifully. Gilbert earned a #1 contender fight with that KO, and went on to (very briefly) hold the title with a comeback KO win over Branco.


Only one abysmal fight:
Tim Oldacres beat Cory Brewer

That one earned the worst fight of the year award, but interestingly, Tim Oldacres still won Rookie of the Year. He has been in a lot of exciting fights since then, but that one was astoundingly boring. Ended up cutting Brewer after he lost a couple more stinkers.

KholDrum
04-19-2012, 02:12 PM
niiiiice just got an Excellent for my Heavyweight title

- 'The Stinger' Rafael Amade vs. 'Napalm' Ernest Vedder
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 739: Amade vs. Vedder' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 19 April 2012

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'The Stinger' Rafael Amade battles 'Napalm' Ernest Vedder in the UFC Heavyweight division.
>This match is for the UFC Heavyweight title.
>There's a buzz about this bout, the promotional videos have got the fans expecting some fireworks.
>Round one begins!
>Both fighters throw strikes, no significant damage is inflicted by either.
>Standing in the pocket, Vedder chooses to shoot in for a double leg on Amade.
>A good sprawl stops the takedown, and Vedder is brought down to the mat in a loose front facelock.
>Amade looks like he's about to soccer kick Vedder in the head, but he is up too quickly.
>Vedder slips out of the way of a jab.
>Vedder throws a combination of rights and lefts, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.
>Amade attempts to snare Vedder in a guillotine off the takedown.
>The takedown is too good, the attempted guillotine is lost.
>Vedder drives forward and gets the takedown! Amade couldn't quite stop it.
>Amade is left seated, with his back to the cage, with Vedder holding him down.
>Vedder looks to get a more dominant position by pushing Amade from a seated position onto his back.
>He is too good for Amade, and gets side control.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Vedder tries to get into the mount position.
>He can't quite manage to get to mount on this attempt.
>Amade tries to pull guard on Vedder but doesn't get anywhere with the attempt.
>Vedder tries to lock Amade in an arm triangle.
>Amade gets caught by the arm triangle! It's deep, but he just won't quit!
>Out of the blue, Amade breaks free! Vedder must not have had it locked up as tight as it looked.
>Amade tries to lock onto an arm from the bottom of side control.
>Amade cannot secure the arm.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Vedder attempts an armbar.
>Vedder gets an armbar fully applied!
>No! Amade manages to get his arm free. Clearly the hold couldn't have been as tight as it looked.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.
>Great round, very exciting.
>That round goes to Vedder, 10-9 on my card.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>Between rounds we could hear the corner of Amade telling him to watch for strikes but to look for takedown opportunities.
>Both fighters go to exchange blows, but neither hits a telling strike.
>Amade avoids a nice combination.
>Vedder avoids a jab.
>Amade swiftly avoids a barrage of big punches, having fallen for a feint.
>A jab misses, allowing Vedder to counter-strike with a jab.
>There's a takedown attempt from Vedder.
>The takedown doesn't work, Amade stuffed it.
>There's a takedown attempt from Amade.
>The takedown is blocked with a sprawl! Vedder has Amade at close quarters and wrestles him to the floor, taking his back!
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Vedder tries to set up Amade for an armbar.
>Amade pulls free, meaning Vedder loses a great position and is now held down in side control.
>Amade tries to ensnare Vedder in an americana.
>Vedder defends himself well.
>Using an underhook to set it up, Vedder looks to scramble for position.
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>Vedder leaves a leg in as they scramble, and Amade immediately tries to grab it.
>Unable to secure the leg, Amade has to turtle up, facing Vedder.
>Vedder floats over the turtled Amade and takes his back.
>Amade cannot stop himself being rolled and secured in side control.
>Vedder throws a few left hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath.
>The time runs out on round two.
>That was a close round, but I'm giving it to Vedder, 10-9.
>We are back underway!
>Judging from what we heard from his corner, Amade is looking to avoid strikes and take it to the ground in this round.
>Amade avoids a tight combination.
>A feint puts him off balance, but Amade is still able to slip out of the way of a body kick.
>There's a takedown attempt from Vedder.
>He has the takedown! It's a single leg, and Amade has to pull guard.
>Amade is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Vedder off of him.
>Clearly worried by the submission threat, Vedder keeps very tight to Amade and peppers him with short strikes.
>Amade tries to ensnare Vedder in a guillotine.
>The choke is applied, Vedder has no option but to tap out!
>'The Stinger' Rafael Amade takes the win by submission!
>Official Result: 'The Stinger' Rafael Amade defeats 'Napalm' Ernest Vedder (Submission (Guillotine) in 2:36 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

KholDrum
05-08-2012, 08:59 PM
legendary bantamweight champion defends the belt one last time, retires the champ, and goes out with an Excellent fight

- 'Merciless' Hikaru Kikui vs. 'Left-Winger' Bernard McKean
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 779: Kikui vs. McKean' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 08 May 2012

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'Merciless' Hikaru Kikui squares off with 'Left-Winger' Bernard McKean in the UFC Bantamweight division.
>This contest is for the UFC Bantamweight title.
>The hype videos for this event have been saying that this match will be very exciting....let's see if they're right.
>And here we go!
>McKean counters a left jab by hitting two big right hands!
>Standing in the pocket, McKean works the body with a couple of punches.
>Good head movement allows Kikui to avoid a flurry of rights and lefts.
>McKean backs away from Kikui, creating some space between them.
>Kikui swiftly avoids a barrage of big punches, having fallen for a feint.
>An exchange of strikes doesn't really lead to anything.
>In close proximity from the strikes they threw, they fall into a messy clinch.
>With McKean controlled by the clinch, Kikui looks to be attempting to set up a judo throw.
>McKean digs in and manages to block the throw.
>McKean turns Kikui slightly, but can't create enough space to get free of the clinch.
>Kikui tries to pick McKean up for a slam.
>McKean defends it well though, and slips away from Kikui.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>McKean throws a speculative right, but it is nowhere near hitting.
>Kikui quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.
>Kikui looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with McKean.
>He gets into range.
>Standing in the pocket, Kikui chooses to shoot in for a double leg on McKean.
>McKean sprawls, stopping the takedown and forcing Kikui down to the ground into a type of turtle position.
>Kikui gets up sharply, sensing that McKean was preparing to throw a vicious knee strike to the head.
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>McKean throws a barrage of big right hands but Kikui moves out of range.
>McKean avoids a quick jab and hits a couple of nice shots.
>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.
>I have to give that round to McKean, but only a 10-9.
>We are back underway!
>Judging from what we heard from his corner, Kikui is looking to avoid strikes and take it to the ground in this round.
>A body kick misses, giving Kikui an opening to score with a clean jab.
>A feint sets up a body kick from McKean, but Kikui is able to move out of range in time.
>Kikui throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on McKean.
>McKean cannot stop the takedown, and has to pull guard.
>Kikui looks to get past the guard.
>After a struggle, he gets to half guard.
>Kikui is trying to get out of half guard and into a better position.
>Half guard proves to be no trouble for Kikui, who passes to side control with ease.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Kikui attempts the mount.
>He is too good for McKean, and has mount.
>Kikui fires away with big elbows, but McKean covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.
>McKean tries to roll Kikui, but only succeeds in giving up his back!
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Kikui attempts an armbar.
>McKean pulls free, meaning Kikui loses a great position and is now held down in side control.
>McKean unloads with big elbows from side control, landing several that clearly hurt Kikui.
>Blood is visible on Kikui, that strike looks to have opened up a cut under his eye.
>McKean throws some small strikes, but is clearly just taking a moment to try and catch his breath.
>The time is up, and that's the end of round two.
>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Kikui.
>The cut man goes to work between rounds trying to patch up Kikui.
>We are back underway!
>A weak right kick is countered by Kikui with a solid left jab.
>Kikui steps back to avoid a kick to the body.
>An errant jab sets McKean up to counter-strike with a clever combination that finishes with a nice right cross.
>An attempted teep is off-target and gives Kikui the chance to counter with a clean left.
>Kikui looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Kikui is in the pocket, ready to attack McKean.
>There's a double leg attempt from Kikui, from the pocket.
>Kikui can't get past the sprawl of McKean, and finds himself pushed face-down to the ground.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>McKean looks to hit a knee strike, but Kikui is back up too quickly.
>Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss.
>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling.
>With McKean controlled by the clinch, Kikui looks to be attempting to set up a judo throw.
>McKean digs in and manages to block the throw.
>McKean turns Kikui slightly, but can't create enough space to get free of the clinch.
>Kikui looks to scoop his opponent up for a slam.
>McKean is able to block it and pull away from him.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Kikui slips out of the way of a leg kick.
>A weak right kick is countered by Kikui with a solid left jab.
>The time runs out on round three.
>Incredibly close round, but McKean came out just ahead on my score card.
>And here we go, round four!
>From what we could hear of his corner, it sounds like Kikui has been instructed to try and get McKean to the floor in this round.
>Kikui steps back to avoid a one-two combination.
>McKean tries for a spinning back fist but Kikui moves out of range.
>McKean feints stepping in.
>Kikui avoids a flurry of punches.
>McKean looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Kikui.
>Kikui drops down and catches the advancing McKean by surprise with a single leg takedown.
>Breathing very hard, Bernard McKean is looking ragged.
>In guard, Kikui begins working to pass to side control.
>He does excellently, getting past the guard and into side control.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Kikui begins trying to get himself into mount.
>Kikui shifts to mount.
>Kikui fires away with punches, McKean is getting pounded.
>McKean had better start defending himself, or this will be over!
>The referee gives McKean time to do something, but eventually has to come in and stop the fight!
>'Merciless' Hikaru Kikui takes the win by TKO!
>Official Result: 'Merciless' Hikaru Kikui defeats 'Left-Winger' Bernard McKean (TKO (Strikes) in 3:57 of round 4). The match was rated as being Excellent.

Goliath764
05-15-2012, 05:11 AM
I don't know why this is only good, definitely a nice comeback:

- 'Mr. Awesome' Carl Ratcliffe vs. 'The Japanese Cowboy' Ukyo Narita
- From player-controlled event 'KDM FC 39' (from the save game 'NewGame')
- Created 15 May 2012

>Next up, 'Mr. Awesome' Carl Ratcliffe competes against 'The Japanese Cowboy' Ukyo Narita in the KDM FC Middleweight division.
>Round one begins!
>Ratcliffe hits a left jab.
>Ratcliffe drops a shoulder, trying to sucker Narita in with a feint.
>Ratcliffe is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Narita.
>Narita is pulled into a grapple.
>Ratcliffe uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on Narita as they grapple.
>Ratcliffe is looking to muscle Narita back against the ropes.
>Ratcliffe does it, Narita is stuck with his back to the ropes.
>Ratcliffe moves back from the grapple and looks ready to strike.
>Narita uses head movement to avoid a combination of punches, then counters with a solid punch.
>Narita tries for a left jab but Ratcliffe uses head movement to avoid it.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Ratcliffe looks like he might be trying to get in close to clinch with Narita.
>He pulls Narita into a Muay Thai clinch.
>Using the Muay Thai clinch, Ratcliffe blasts Narita with a big knee to the face!
>That strike has opened up a noticeable gash above the eye of Narita.
>From the clinch, Narita gets caught with a vicious elbow to the side of the head.
>Ratcliffe keeps control of the clinch even though Narita is trying to wrestle free.
>From the clinch, Narita gets hit with a knee to the side of the face!
>Using the clinch, Ratcliffe blasts Narita with a powerful knee to the cheek!
>Ratcliffe loses his control of the Muay Thai clinch.
>The referee calls for a pause, he wants to check the cut on Narita.
>The ringside doctor gives the wound a look, but quickly signals that it is not going to be a problem.
>The referee signals for the fight to continue!
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Ratcliffe scores with a jab.
>Ratcliffe throws a left jab but Narita avoids it.
>The time is up, and that's the end of round one.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>They come together and throw strikes, both miss.
>Ratcliffe tries for a left jab but Narita moves out of range.
>Ratcliffe looks to be trying to close the distance between them.
>Ratcliffe grabs Narita and pulls him into a Muay Thai clinch.
>Ratcliffe rocks Narita with a vicious elbow.
>That strike has re-opened the gash above the eye of Narita.
>Ratcliffe keeps control of the clinch even though Narita is trying to wrestle free.
>Using the clinch, Ratcliffe hits a big elbow to the face of Narita.
>Narita blocks a knee strike, but cannot get free of the Muay Thai clinch.
>Ratcliffe rocks Narita with a vicious elbow.
>Narita pulls free of the clinch after taking a beating.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Narita looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Ratcliffe.
>Ratcliffe counters with a left jab that catches Narita hard.
>Carl Ratcliffe looks very tired out there.
>Advancing, Narita counters a left jab by using a clean jab.
>With Narita bleeding, the referee pauses the fight so that the cut can be checked.
>The ringside doctor gives the wound a look, but quickly signals that it is not going to be a problem.
>The referee brings them to the center and we're back underway!
>Narita comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>Narita is now standing in the pocket.
>Narita uses head movement to slip past a punch, then hits a solid left jab.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>A flurry of rights and lefts all miss, allowing Narita to hit a barrage of huge right hands, trapping Ratcliffe against the ropes!
>Ratcliffe collapses, hurt, and Narita looks to finish by unleashing a barrage of strikes to his downed opponent!
>With Ratcliffe taking a lot of big punches, the referee has to stop the match!
>'The Japanese Cowboy' Ukyo Narita takes the win by TKO!
>Official Result: 'The Japanese Cowboy' Ukyo Narita defeats 'Mr. Awesome' Carl Ratcliffe (TKO (Strikes) in 4:15 of round 2). The match was rated as being Good.

Pokerking88
07-13-2012, 06:52 PM
The guy who made him as a rival to Sukarno was right on point!

- Thaung Yang Min vs. 'Fury Awoken' Sukarno
- From player-controlled event 'GAMMA 126: Watson vs Sorkin IV' (from the save game 'GAMMA')
- Created 13 July 2012

>Next up, Thaung Yang Min competes against 'Fury Awoken' Sukarno in the GAMMA Lightweight division.
>There's been a lot of hype centered on this fight; the question is, can it possibly live up to the massive expectations?
>There's the opening bell!
>Sukarno moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a barrage of hard punches!
>Min slips past a big right and hits a picture-perfect roundhouse kick to the side of the ribs.
>Min throws a left jab but Sukarno uses good head movement to make sure it slips by.
>Sukarno slips past a jab and scores with a crisp left hook to the body.
>Slipping past a left jab, Sukarno hits a barrage of hard rights, enough to put Min down!
>Min shakes off the cobwebs quickly though, and is alert.
>Sukarno looks to get on top of Min.
>Sukarno comes around the raised legs and gets side control.
>Sukarno hits a vicious knee strike to the ribs!
>Min squirms around, preventing Sukarno from connecting fully with a knee strike attempt.
>Sukarno punches down at Min, but they are easily taken on the gloves.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Sukarno throws a few strikes, but they are without venom.
>Sukarno attempts the mount.
>He finds himself unable to get the mount on this attempt.
>Min tries to pull guard on Sukarno but doesn't get anywhere with the attempt.
>Min squirms around, preventing Sukarno from connecting fully with a knee strike attempt.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Sukarno looks to roll Min slightly and slip behind.
>He does it, getting behind Min.
>Sukarno successfully gets both hooks in, and seems primed to finish.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.
>That round certainly got the fans going.
>That round goes to Sukarno, 10-9 on my card.
>There's the bell and round number two begins!
>Min gets suckered in by a feint, and is lucky to avoid the combination that follows.
>Sukarno feints to one side and then throws a spinning back fist but Min avoids it by mere inches.
>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.
>Min looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Sukarno.
>Min is in the pocket, ready to attack Sukarno.
>Sukarno lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with several heavy right hands that put Min down to the ground!
>Almost immediately Min has shaken it off and is ready for Sukarno.
>On his back, Min watches as Sukarno leaps over and attempts a diving punch!
>Min takes the punch, but survives and is able to pull guard.
>Sukarno begins trying to pass the guard.
>He passes, but only to half guard.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Sukarno reaches over and tries to lock Min in a kimura.
>Min stops Sukarno from applying it.
>Min gets some separation and tries to scramble for position.
>The scramble results in Sukarno being on his back pulling half guard.
>Min stands up out of half guard and backs off, wanting the fight to continue standing.
>Min counters a left jab by using a powerful right hook to the body.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Min looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Sukarno.
>Min is in the pocket, ready to attack Sukarno.
>Sukarno slips past a nice combination and hits a series of big right hands, putting Min down on the ground!
>Sukarno doesn't have time to capitalise though, as Min recovers his wits quickly.
>Sukarno has to step back to avoid an up-kick.
>Sukarno tries to secure a ground position.
>Min moves quickly, scrambling for position before Sukarno can get a hold.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round two.
>I have to give that round to Sukarno, but only a 10-9.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>Between rounds, his corner told Min to be aggressive and really let his hands go.
>Min drops his shoulder and feints to step in, but Sukarno isn't buying it.
>Min gets suckered in by a feint, and is lucky to avoid the combination that follows.
>Min avoids a quick jab and hits a couple of jabs and a beautiful right hook to the body.
>Sukarno steps back to avoid a tight combination of punches after falling for a clever feint.
>Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss.
>Min throws a right head kick but Sukarno avoids it.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Min counters a wayward left jab with a superb flying kick to the side of the head, putting Sukarno down, dazed!
>Sukarno shakes off the cobwebs quickly though, and is alert.
>Min hits a kick to the knee.
>Min kicks Sukarno to the thigh.
>Min tries to secure a ground position.
>Sukarno is too quick, slipping away from Min and starting to scramble.
>Neither fighter can gain an advantage in the scramble, and they both end up on their feet.
>Moving in closer, Sukarno looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.
>Sukarno is now standing in the pocket.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Min uses head movement to slip past a vicious right and he hits a great right hand, Sukarno is knocked down! He is out!
>Thaung Yang Min takes the victory by way of Knock Out!
>Official Result: Thaung Yang Min defeats 'Fury Awoken' Sukarno (Knock Out (Punch) in 4:21 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

OctoberRaven
07-15-2012, 05:00 AM
DAT JITS

- Tetsuji 'Rampage' Myojin vs. Ryota 'Ronin' Sugimoto
- From player-controlled event 'BUSHIDO 22: Myojin vs Sugimoto II' (from the save game 'BUSHIDO')
- Created 15 July 2012

>It's time for the main event of the evening! Tetsuji 'Rampage' Myojin goes head to head with Ryota 'Ronin' Sugimoto in the BUSHIDO Men's Under 100kg division.
>The Men's Under 100kg title is on the line.
>There's been a lot of hype centered on this fight; the question is, can it possibly live up to the massive expectations?
>Round one begins!
>A left jab misses and Myojin strikes back with a straight left.
>Sugimoto shoots in for a takedown.
>A good sprawl stops the takedown, and Sugimoto is brought down to the mat in a loose front facelock.
>Myojin pounds away on Sugimoto, landing several good shots to the side of the head in the process.
>Myojin pounds away on Sugimoto, landing several good shots to the side of the head in the process.
>Myojin pounds away on the body and side of the head, Sugimoto struggles to deal with them.
>Myojin pounds away on the body and side of the head, Sugimoto struggles to deal with them.
>Myojin looks to unload with some big right hands, but Sugimoto gets back to his feet before too many land.
>Myojin is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Sugimoto.
>Myojin grabs Sugimoto and pulls him into a grapple.
>Myojin uses underhooks to gain solid control, and is looking for a takedown.
>Sugimoto cannot stop being lifted up and blasted with a Greco-Roman slam, he can only pull guard!
>Myojin is trying to pass guard.
>Myojin is too much for Sugimoto, passing guard and gaining side control.
>Myojin is trying to move from side control to mount.
>Myojin mounts Sugimoto.
>Myojin fires away with big elbows, but Sugimoto covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.
>Sugimoto tries to move Myojin enough to get half guard, but can't get enough space.
>Myojin tries to ensnare Sugimoto in an armbar.
>Sugimoto stacks up Myojin and punches away until he stops the armbar attempt. Sugimoto gets side control off it.
>Sugimoto looks to roll Myojin slightly and slip behind.
>Myojin can't stop it and gives up his back!
>Sugimoto tries to hook Myojin in a rear naked choke.
>Sugimoto gets rolled onto his back, and Myojin spins over so that he is now in guard.
>Sugimoto paid the price for not getting his hooks in first.
>Myojin throws a few strikes, but they are without venom.
>Myojin deflects a couple of punches that Sugimoto threw from below.
>Myojin is trying to pass guard.
>He passes the guard well, gaining side control.
>Myojin throws a few right hands to the body.
>Myojin blocks an attempt to pull guard.
>Myojin throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move.
>Sugimoto tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it.
>Sugimoto takes a knee strike to the ribs from under side control.
>Tetsuji Myojin looks very tired out there.
>Myojin attempts to roll Sugimoto slightly and take his back.
>Sugimoto can't stop it and gives up his back!
>Myojin tries to hook Sugimoto in a rear naked choke.
>Sugimoto rolls to face up, and then manages to spin over so that he is in guard.
>Myojin should have gotten hooks in first before attempting a rear naked choke, and Sugimoto has capitalised on the mistake.
>Sugimoto tries to pass the guard.
>He passes guard fairly easily, getting to side control.
>Sugimoto tries to lock Myojin in an arm triangle.
>Myojin stops Sugimoto from applying it.
>Myojin uses an underhook to work some separation, then quickly scrambles.
>The scramble results in Myojin being on his back pulling half guard.
>From the looks of things, I don't think Tetsuji Myojin has much energy left.
>Sugimoto attempts to pass half guard.
>He does excellently, getting into side control.
>Sugimoto is trying to move from side control to mount.
>Sugimoto mounts Myojin.
>Ryota Sugimoto doesn't look like he has much left in the tank.
>Sugimoto pounds away from the mount with elbows, but is unable to land many clean shots on Myojin.
>Myojin has a large gash above his eye from that strike.
>Sugimoto fires away with elbows, but Myojin deals with them fairly well.
>Sugimoto pounds away from the mount with elbows, but is unable to land many clean shots on Myojin.
>Sugimoto tries to pound on Myojin with elbows, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with.
>Ryota Sugimoto looks very, very tired.
>Sugimoto counters an attempt by Myojin to move him from mount by taking his back!
>Sugimoto gets both hooks in, and is now in a really dominant position.
>Sugimoto attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in.
>Myojin defends himself well against the choke.
>Sugimoto loses both hooks, but still has the back.
>Myojin prevents himself falling into even more serious trouble, blocking Sugimoto from getting hooks in.
>Sugimoto blocks Myojin as he tries to roll over.
>Sugimoto tries to get his hooks in, but can't.
>Sugimoto blocks an attempt to roll him off of the back.
>Tetsuji Myojin looks like he is almost out on his feet with exhaustion.
>Sugimoto gets both hooks in, and is now in a really dominant position.
>With both hooks in and therefore great control of the body, Sugimoto tries to finish Myojin off with a rear naked choke.
>Myojin fights off the rear naked choke attempt.
>Ryota Sugimoto looks like he is almost out on his feet with exhaustion.
>Sugimoto loses his hooks, as Myojin pries them away.
>Myojin prevents Sugimoto from getting his hooks in.
>Sugimoto blocks Myojin as he tries to roll over.
>Sugimoto tries to flatten Myojin out for a rear naked choke.
>Myojin doesn't allow the rear naked choke to be applied.
>Sugimoto blocks Myojin as he tries to roll over.
>Myojin is in huge trouble now, as Sugimoto successfully gets both hooks in.
>Sugimoto, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.
>Myojin stops Sugimoto from getting his arm under the chin and completing the choke.
>Sugimoto maintains his hooks, despite Myojin trying to break them.
>Sugimoto attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in.
>Myojin doesn't allow the arm to go under his chin.
>Myojin attempts to pull free of the hooks, but Sugimoto doesn't allow it.
>With both hooks in, Sugimoto tries to flatten Myojin out for the rear naked choke.
>Sugimoto gets the rear naked choke fully applied and Myojin has to tap out!
>The winner, by submission; Ryota Sugimoto!
>Official Result: Ryota 'Ronin' Sugimoto defeats Tetsuji 'Rampage' Myojin (Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 21:24 of round 1). The match was rated as being Excellent.

KholDrum
07-22-2012, 01:17 PM
haven't had one in a while but just got one between a legend and an upcoming young star. the legend prevailed.


- Bryan Gray vs. 'Bomb Squad' Ranier Robert
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 900: Riggs vs. Chambers 2' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 22 July 2012

>Next up is a match in which Bryan Gray goes head to head with 'Bomb Squad' Ranier Robert in the UFC Middleweight division.
>There's the opening bell!
>Gray just avoids a combination of short sharp punches and hits a straight right.
>Robert slips out of the way of a jab.
>Moving in closer, Robert looks like he may want to try and clinch with Gray.
>He pulls Gray into a Muay Thai clinch.
>From the clinch, Robert drives a brutal elbow to the side of the head.
>Robert loses the Muay Thai clinch after a knee strike misses and gives Gray the opportunity to wrestle free.
>Moving in closer, Robert looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.
>Robert moves into the pocket.
>Using head movement to slip past a right jab, Robert hits a crisp left hook to the body.
>Robert throws a right jab but Gray uses good head movement to make sure it slips by.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Robert throws an excellent combination but Gray covers up and takes them.
>Robert uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a kick to the ribs.
>Gray shows good head movement to avoid getting caught with a jab.
>Using head movement to slip past a right jab, Robert hits a kick to the inside of the right leg.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>Using head movement to slip past a right jab, Robert hits a leg kick.
>There's only so many of those strikes to the legs that can be taken before they become an issue.
>Standing in the pocket, Robert throws an inside leg kick but Gray shows good footwork to avoid it.
>There's a double leg attempt from Gray, from the pocket.
>Robert tries to strike first with a solid right hook, but isn't quick enough.
>The takedown is successful, Robert couldn't quite stay on his feet.
>Robert is left seated, with his back to the cage, with Gray holding him down.
>The time runs out on round one.
>I have to give that round to Robert, but only a 10-9.
>Round two begins!
>From what we could hear of his corner, it sounds like Robert has been instructed to try and pick Gray off with counter striking in this round.
>Gray counters a wayward low right kick with a straight right.
>A right jab misses and Robert counters with a kick to the inside of the right thigh.
>Bryan Gray is now clearly favouring one leg.
>Robert is doing the smart thing by targeting the legs.
>It will slow Gray down and really take a lot out of his takedown attempts.
>Gray throws a combination of rights and lefts, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.
>The takedown doesn't work, Robert stuffed it.
>Moving in closer, Robert looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.
>Gray tries to counter with a takedown, but Robert defended it well.
>Gray comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Robert.
>Robert tries to counter Gray with a huge right hook, but it doesn't hit the target.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Advancing, Robert counters a right jab by using a kick to the outside of the right knee.
>Gray counters a right kick to the body by hitting a nice right hand.
>Gray shoots in for a takedown.
>Robert attempts to avoid Gray as he shoots in.
>The takedown doesn't work, Robert saw it coming and got out of range.
>A wayward low right kick allows Gray to hit a couple of tight angled jabs and a scorching left hook to the body.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>Robert covers up in the face of a combination of short sharp punches, then fires back with a kick to the outside of the right leg.
>Gray throws a combination of rights and lefts, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.
>Robert stuffs the takedown, so Gray has to settle for pushing him up against the cage.
>Round two ends as time expires.
>The crowd is buzzing after a very exciting round.
>That round goes to Robert, 10-9 on my card.
>And here we go, round three!
>Robert avoids a tight combination.
>An attempted big head kick misses badly, setting Gray up perfectly to counter with a right.
>Gray comes in, looking for a quick takedown.
>Robert tries to avoid Gray.
>The takedown doesn't work, Robert saw it coming and got out of range.
>Ranier Robert is looking really tired.
>Gray comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Robert.
>Gray grabs Robert and pulls him into a grapple.
>Gray is trying to muscle Robert up against the cage.
>He does so, and now has Robert pinned to the cage.
>With the cage trapping Robert, Gray looks to try and take him down.
>Robert tries to hook a guillotine as Gray goes for the takedown.
>Robert cannot stop the takedown, and has to pull guard.
>Gray throws a few left hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath.
>Robert tries a sweep from the bottom of the guard, but doesn't budge Gray.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Gray looks to pass guard and get side control.
>Gray is too much for Robert, passing guard and gaining side control.
>Gray starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind Robert.
>He rolls Robert over a little...and slips behind to take the back!
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>Gray successfully gets both hooks in, and seems primed to finish.
>Gray attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in.
>Gray gets the rear naked choke fully applied and Robert has to tap out!
>Bryan Gray takes the victory by way of submission!
>Official Result: Bryan Gray defeats 'Bomb Squad' Ranier Robert (Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 4:56 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

Pokerking88
07-22-2012, 10:32 PM
haven't had one in a while but just got one between a legend and an upcoming young star. the legend prevailed.

You should post that save file. I'd love to look at that.

KholDrum
08-27-2012, 08:32 PM
two new guys have an Excellent on my prelims

- Joaquín Cunha vs. Toju Ooka
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 960: Patinkin vs. Bak 2' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 27 August 2012

>Moving on, Joaquín Cunha squares off with Toju Ooka in the UFC Featherweight division.
>We are underway!
>Both throw strikes at each other, both easily defend the other's attempt.
>Cunha counters a flurry of punches with a nice jab.
>There's a takedown attempt from Ooka.
>Ooka gets caught with a right cross though, and his wobbly legs can't support him...down he goes!
>Ooka recovers his wits quickly, and waits for Cunha to make a move.
>Cunha stands back and allows Ooka to stand back up.
>Ooka comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>Cunha now has Ooka standing in the pocket.
>Standing in the pocket, Ooka chooses to shoot in for a double leg on Cunha.
>A counter right hook catches Ooka hard, almost putting him down!
>Ooka gets hit with a crisp left jab.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Ooka comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Cunha.
>He pulls Cunha into a grapple.
>Ooka has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Cunha to the ground.
>A sweep of the legs is successful, Cunha has to pull guard.
>Ooka pounds away on Cunha, landing several great shots that rock Cunha!
>Ooka tries to pass the guard.
>Cunha finds his opponent too skilled, and Ooka passes guard into side control.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Ooka hits a vicious knee strike to the ribs!
>Ooka tries to lock Cunha into an armbar.
>A straight armbar is applied, Cunha is in danger of having his arm hyper-extended!
>Ooka loses the hold! Somehow Cunha got his arm free. That was incredibly close to a finish though.
>Cunha tries to pull guard on Ooka but doesn't get anywhere with the attempt.
>Ooka tries to lock Cunha in an arm triangle.
>Ooka gets the arm triangle, sinks it in deeply, but Cunha is still trying to fight out of it!
>No! He breaks free. That was really close.
>The time is up, and that's the end of round one.
>That was a close round, but I'm giving it to Cunha, 10-9.
>Round two begins!
>Between rounds we could hear the corner of Cunha telling him to swing for the fences.
>Cunha counters a flurry of punches by hitting a barrage of huge rights, knocking Ooka down!
>Almost immediately Ooka has shaken it off and is ready for Cunha.
>Apparently unwilling to engage, Cunha lets his opponent stand back up.
>There's a takedown attempt from Ooka.
>Cunha counters with a right hand that catches Ooka flush, rocking him!
>Ooka avoids a barrage of big right hands.
>Ooka comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>Ooka moves into the pocket.
>Ooka shoots in, looking for a close range double leg.
>Ooka walks into a big left jab, landing right on the cheek.
>Cunha comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>Cunha moves into the pocket.
>Ooka slips past a superman punch and fires back with a solid punch.
>Breathing very hard, Joaquín Cunha is looking ragged.
>Slipping past the blow, Ooka counters an attempted knock out punch with a solid punch.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Ooka throws a flurry of punches but Cunha covers up and takes them easily.
>Stepping back, Cunha creates a bit of distance.
>A jab misses, allowing Ooka to counter-strike with a flurry of quick punches to sting Cunha.
>Cunha tries for a left jab but Ooka moves out of range.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Ooka looks to be trying to close the distance between them.
>He pulls Cunha into a grapple.
>Getting a good grip, Ooka appears to be looking to wrestle toward a takedown.
>It doesn't work, Cunha defended against it well.
>Cunha tries to get free of the clinch, but is stuck.
>Ooka has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Cunha to the ground.
>He lifts his opponent and drives him down with a Greco-Roman slam! Cunha pulls half guard.
>Joaquín Cunha seems to be fighting against exhaustion.
>I wonder if the big weight cut is beginning to really take its toll?
>Ooka tries to ensnare Cunha in a kneebar.
>Cunha stops Ooka from applying the kneebar.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round two.
>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Cunha.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>Cunha waits for a flurry of punches to stop, then hits a solid left.
>Ooka throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Cunha.
>Cunha attempts to avoid Ooka as he shoots in.
>Ooka gets a single leg takedown! Cunha pulls guard off it.
>Toju Ooka looks very tired out there.
>Ooka fires away with elbows, and Cunha takes several shots that threaten to end the fight!
>Cunha has a large gash above his eye from that strike.
>Ooka punches down at Cunha, but they are easily taken on the gloves.
>Ooka looks to pass guard and get side control.
>He passes the guard well, gaining side control.
>Ooka begins trying to get himself behind Cunha.
>Ooka takes the back, Cunha couldn't stop it.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Ooka tries to set up Cunha for an armbar.
>Ooka gets the armbar, sinks it in deeply, and Cunha has to tap!
>The winner, by submission; Toju Ooka!
>Official Result: Toju Ooka defeats Joaquín Cunha (Submission (Armbar) in 3:12 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

XxFutureLegend112xX
09-04-2012, 03:15 PM
Some excellent rated fights from my current save as Strikeforce

- 'The Last Emperor' Fedor Emelianenko vs. Brett 'The Grim' Rogers
- From player-controlled event 'Strikeforce: The Final Battle 2013' (from the save game 'Strikeforce')
- Created 03 September 2012

>Next up, 'The Last Emperor' Fedor Emelianenko goes head to head with Brett 'The Grim' Rogers in the Strikeforce Heavyweight division.
>There's the opening bell!
>Fedor avoids a barrage of punches and hits a couple of shots to the body and a nice right uppercut.
>Rogers avoids a tight combination.
>There's a takedown attempt from Fedor.
>Fedor can't get past the sprawl of Rogers, and finds himself pushed face-down to the ground.
>Rogers pounds away on the turtled up Fedor, landing several great shots that rock Fedor!
>Rogers fires away with punches, and Fedor takes several shots that threaten to end the fight!
>Rogers unloads with big right hands to the side of the head, landing several that clearly hurt Fedor.
>Rogers looks to unload with some big right hands, but Fedor gets back to his feet before too many land.
>A jab misses, allowing Fedor to counter-strike with a nice left hand.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Fedor throws a combination of rights and lefts, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.
>The takedown is completed, Rogers is on his back and pulls guard.
>Fedor tries to push apart the guard, maybe thinking of trying to isolate a leg.
>Rogers keeps his guard tight.
>Fedor blocks Rogers as he tries a sweep from the guard.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Fedor attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.
>Advancing his position fairly easily, he passes to side control.
>Fedor attempts to put a crucifix hold on Rogers.
>Rogers stops Fedor from applying the crucifix.
>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.
>That round goes to Rogers, 10-9 on my card.
>And here we go, round two!
>It sounded like his corner told Fedor to go after Rogers and look to finish it.
>A barrage of punches miss and Fedor strikes back with a couple of shots to the body and a nice right uppercut.
>Rogers gets suckered in by a feint, and is fortunate to avoid the barrage of big right hands that follow it.
>A wayward right kick to the body allows Fedor to hit a quick series of shots to the body, showing great hand speed.
>Moving in closer, Fedor looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.
>He gets into range.
>Rogers covers up to absorb a tight combination of punches.
>Good head movement allows Fedor to roll past an attempted knock out punch and counter with a series of quick jabs.
>Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Fedor scores with a combination of three quick punches to the body.
>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.
>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, both fighters start swinging!
>Fedor is knocked down by a right hand to the chin!
>Rogers senses victory and starts to unload with punches!
>Rogers unloads with big punches, landing several that clearly hurt Fedor.
>The strikes are stopped when Fedor manages to pull Rogers down into side control.
>Breathing very hard, Brett Rogers is looking ragged.
>Rogers relinquishes side control and stands up, letting Fedor stand too.
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>Moving in closer, Fedor looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.
>He gets into range.
>An exchange of blows doesn't really produce any damage or a clear advantage.
>Round two ends as time expires.
>An extremely close round, could have gone either way, but personally I'll give it to Fedor 10-9.
>Round three begins!
>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes but neither hits.
>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, both fighters start swinging!
>Rogers gets caught with a close range right hand and is knocked clean out!
>The winner, by Knock Out, is 'The Last Emperor' Fedor Emelianenko!
>Official Result: 'The Last Emperor' Fedor Emelianenko defeats Brett 'The Grim' Rogers (Knock Out (Punch) in 0:41 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

- Ronda 'Rowdy' Rousey vs. Miesha 'Takedown' Tate
- From player-controlled event 'Strikeforce: Girls Night In IV' (from the save game 'Strikeforce')
- Created 04 September 2012

>It's time for the main event of the evening! Ronda 'Rowdy' Rousey battles Miesha 'Takedown' Tate in the Strikeforce Womens Welterweight division.
>There's the opening bell!
>Rousey counters a weak right kick with a left.
>Tate counters a left jab by using a swift right kick to the leg.
>A nicely executed one-two combination sets up a takedown attempt from Rousey.
>Tate gets taken down by a single leg, and has to pull guard.
>Tate is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Rousey off of her.
>Rousey begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.
>She passes to side control.
>Rousey tries to lock Tate into an arm triangle.
>Rousey gets the arm triangle, sinks it in deeply, but Tate is still trying to fight out of it!
>Rousey loses the hold! Somehow Tate got herself free. That was incredibly close to a finish though.
>Tate tries to grab an arm-in guillotine.
>Rousey defends it easily.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Rousey tries to lock Tate in an armbar.
>Rousey gets an armbar fully applied!
>Shockingly, Rousey loses it! Tate pops her arm free, and has somehow survived!
>Tate tries to grab an arm-in guillotine.
>Rousey alters her posture to prevent it.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Rousey throws a few right hands to the body.
>Rousey looks to get a mount.
>Tate can't stop it and gets mounted.
>The time is up, and that's the end of round one.
>I have to give that round to Rousey, but only a 10-9.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>From what we could hear of her corner, it sounds like Tate has been instructed to look to finish it in this round.
>Rousey avoids a spinning back kick, which was set up with a nice feint.
>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Tate to fire back with two big right hands!
>Backing off, Rousey stumbles and almost goes down...I think she is hurt!
>In danger, the instincts of Rousey take over and she immediately shoots in to try and take Tate down.
>Tate stuffs the takedown attempt, but can't do anything about being pushed up against the cage.
>With Tate stuck against the cage, Rousey tries to set up a judo-style throw.
>A great inside leg trip sees Tate get thrown to the mat, and Rousey is left in guard.
>Rousey looks to get past the guard.
>Tate finds her opponent too skilled, and Rousey passes guard into side control.
>Rousey holds Tate in position with side control and drives a huge knee into the ribs!
>Rousey tries to lock Tate into an armbar.
>Rousey gets the armbar, sinks it in deeply, and Tate has to tap!
>The winner, by submission; Ronda Rousey!
>Official Result: Ronda 'Rowdy' Rousey defeats Miesha 'Takedown' Tate (Submission (Armbar) in 2:33 of round 2). The match was rated as being Excellent.

XxFutureLegend112xX
09-12-2012, 07:48 PM
From my new game running an all female promotion using Pride rules. Also Asenath is a CAF.


- Asenath Waite vs. 'The Incomplete Queen' Hiroko Yamanaka
- From player-controlled event 'Fatal Femmes FC 9: Kheyfets vs. Holm' (from the save game 'FF FC')
- Created 12 September 2012

>Next up is a match in which Asenath Waite squares off with 'The Incomplete Queen' Hiroko Yamanaka in the Fatal Femmes Bantamweight division.
>And here we go!
>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes but neither hits.
>Yamanaka steps back to avoid a kick to the body.
>Yamanaka looks to be trying to close the distance between them.
>Asenath finds herself pulled into a Muay Thai clinch.
>From the clinch, Yamanaka drives an elbow to the side of the head.
>Yamanaka tries a knee strike but doesn't connect, but Asenath isn't able to get free of the clinch either.
>From the clinch, Asenath gets caught with a vicious elbow to the side of the head.
>It looks like Asenath has been cut under the eye by that strike.
>Yamanaka misses a knee strike, but Asenath fails to connect on a countering elbow strike.
>From the clinch, Yamanaka drives a brutal elbow to the side of the head.
>Yamanaka loses the Muay Thai clinch as Asenath uses grappling to move to a regular wrestling clinch instead.
>Yamanaka is trying to push Asenath so that her back is up against the cage.
>Yamanaka achieves it, pinning Asenath to the cage.
>The referee calls for a pause, he wants to check the cut on Asenath.
>The doctor checks the wound, and doesn't take long to signal to the referee that it is only minor.
>The referee signals for the fight to continue!
>Asenath tries for a leg kick but Yamanaka moves out of range.
>A weak left kick is countered by Yamanaka with a perfectly timed right hook which catches Asenath flush and knocks her down!
>Asenath shakes off the blow almost immediately though, and waits for Yamanaka to make a move.
>Yamanaka avoids an up-kick and is able to catch Asenath with a nice punch.
>Yamanaka tries to secure a ground position.
>Yamanaka comes around the raised legs and gets side control.
>Yamanaka looks to get a mount.
>She mounts Asenath.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Yamanaka pounds away on Asenath with elbows, but few of the shots lands clean.
>Yamanaka unloads with big elbows from the mount, but Asenath is able to deal with most of them.
>Hiroko Yamanaka is looking really tired.
>Yamanaka pounds away with punches, but doesn't do much damage, if any, Asenath covers up well.
>Asenath tries to get to half guard but can't.
>Yamanaka fires away with big punches, but Asenath covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.
>Asenath tries to roll Yamanaka, but only succeeds in giving up her back!
>Yamanaka increases her control by getting both hooks in.
>Yamanaka tries to pound away, but Asenath covers up and defends them well.
>Yamanaka maintains her hooks, despite Asenath trying to break them.
>With both hooks in, Yamanaka tries to flatten Asenath out for the rear naked choke.
>Asenath fights off the rear naked choke attempt.
>Hiroko Yamanaka seems to be fighting against exhaustion.
>Yamanaka loses both hooks, but still has the back.
>Yamanaka tries to pound away, but Asenath covers up and defends them well.
>Asenath attempts to turn over.
>The effort is successful, Yamanaka loses the back position, and both fighters scramble back to their feet.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Asenath steps in, feints a kick, then darts back out.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.
>There's no question that Yamanaka took that round, I'm giving it a 10-8 score.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>Between rounds we could hear the corner of Asenath telling her to use a lot of movement.
>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes, but neither scores.
>Asenath hits a right jab.
>Asenath slips past a left jab and counters with a solid right jab.
>Yamanaka slips out of the way of a head kick.
>Yamanaka chooses to move forward and try to take Asenath down.
>Asenath sprawls, stopping the takedown and forcing Yamanaka down to the ground into a type of turtle position.
>Asenath hits a devastating soccer kick to the head!
>Slumping forward, Yamanaka is out cold!
>Asenath Waite takes the victory by way of Knock Out!
>Official Result: Asenath Waite defeats 'The Incomplete Queen' Hiroko Yamanaka (Knock Out (Kick) in 2:21 of round 2). The match was rated as being Excellent.

KholDrum
09-15-2012, 03:01 PM
another excellent on a prelim

- 'The Head Hunter' Brent Paris vs. 'Amazing' Norman Harris
- From player-controlled event 'UFC Live: Monson vs. Batch 2' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 15 September 2012

>Moving on, 'The Head Hunter' Brent Paris squares off with 'Amazing' Norman Harris in the UFC Lightweight division.
>We are underway!
>A barrage of punches miss and Harris strikes back with a crisp jab.
>Harris avoids a jab.
>Harris looks to be trying to close the distance between them.
>Strikes from Paris keep Harris from stepping in too close, and he is forced to step back.
>Harris covers up to absorb a tidy combination of punches and then hits a left jab to the cheek.
>Harris feints an attack, keeping Paris on his toes.
>Moving in closer, Harris looks like he may want to try and clinch with Paris.
>Harris can't get close enough to clinch, Paris keeps him away with strikes.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Harris is getting in closer to Paris, perhaps looking for a clinch.
>Paris throws a vicious right as a counter, but it misses the target.
>Harris comes in closer, looking to clinch with Paris.
>Harris gets caught with a right cross though, and his wobbly legs can't support him...down he goes!
>Paris moves in quickly, kneeling beside Harris and starting to hammer down with punches!
>Harris survives then onslaught and manages to pull half guard.
>Looking to catch his breath, Paris is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.
>Paris blocks Harris as he tries a sweep from half guard.
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>Paris fires off a few punches as he catches his breath.
>In half guard, Paris catches his breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.
>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Paris.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>Harris throws a feint.
>A tidy combination doesn't find a home, giving Paris the opportunity to counter with a right body kick.
>A tight combination narrowly misses Paris and allow him to counter-strike with a right handed bomb that knocks Harris clean off his feet!
>Brent Paris looks very tired out there.
>Paris knows that this is a golden opportunity, and quickly pounces on Harris, looking to finish him off by raining down punches!
>Harris shows great instincts, pulling half guard to put a halt to the shower of punches.
>Looking to catch his breath, Paris is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.
>Harris tries to sweep Paris but can't do it.
>Paris fires off a few punches as he catches his breath.
>Harris struggles and manages to go from half guard to full guard.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Paris fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves.
>Harris bursts into life and tries to scramble into a better position.
>Paris ends up having to pull guard, losing out in the scramble.
>In guard, Harris throws a couple of punches designed to keep Paris guessing.
>Harris gets pushed back thanks to a butterfly guard, and Paris quickly scrambles.
>There wasn't enough separation though, Harris is able to catch him and secure side control.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Harris hits a knee strike to the ribs.
>Stuck under side control, Paris takes a hard knee to the ribs!
>Time expires and we come to the end of round two.
>I have to give that round to Paris, but only a 10-9.
>There's the bell and round number three begins!
>Harris avoids a low kick.
>Brent Paris seems to be fighting against exhaustion.
>Harris feints to the right, trying to draw Paris into throwing a strike.
>Harris avoids a right kick to the body and hits a couple of jabs and a right cross.
>A weak body kick is countered by Harris with a superb spinning back fist, putting Paris down, dazed!
>Harris moves in quickly, kneeling beside Paris and starting to hammer down with punches!
>Harris pounds away with punches and Paris is having trouble doing anything about it!
>The referee has no option but to leap in and stop the fight!
>By TKO, the winner is Norman Harris!
>Official Result: 'Amazing' Norman Harris defeats 'The Head Hunter' Brent Paris (TKO (Strikes) in 1:38 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

KholDrum
10-01-2012, 11:18 AM
another Excellent prelim. why can't my main event guys fight like this

- 'Mr. Perfect' Keith Ambriz vs. 'Project Anarchy' Katsunan Kawai
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 1049: Petrov vs. Howard 2' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 01 October 2012

>Another match is about to begin; 'Mr. Perfect' Keith Ambriz fights 'Project Anarchy' Katsunan Kawai in the UFC Bantamweight division.
>We are underway!
>A straight left fails to land and Kawai is able to fire back with a crisp left hand punch.
>Kawai is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Ambriz.
>Ambriz tries to counter by dropping down and going for a single leg, but Kawai defended it well.
>Kawai looks to be trying to close the distance between them.
>The two fighters start grappling for control.
>Ambriz tries to suck Kawai to the ground by wrapping his legs around the waist and pulling guard.
>Kawai improvises well, simply slamming Ambriz violently to the ground!
>Ambriz is allowed to stand back up, Kawai simply stepped away.
>Moving in closer, Kawai looks like he may want to wrestle Ambriz.
>Ambriz tries to counter by dropping down and going for a single leg, but Kawai defended it well.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Kawai comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Ambriz.
>Seeing an opportunity, Ambriz avoids the grapple and goes straight for a takedown, but Kawai is equal to it.
>Kawai is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Ambriz.
>Ambriz tries to single leg Kawai as he moves forward, but he is too quick to step away.
>Ambriz throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Kawai.
>Ambriz can't complete the takedown, and has to settle for pushing Kawai up against the cage.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>With Kawai stuck against the cage, Ambriz tries to complete a takedown.
>Kawai doesn't fight the takedown, he seems content to pull guard.
>Kawai tries to sweep Ambriz but can't do it.
>Ambriz fires off a few punches as he catches his breath.
>The time runs out on round one.
>An extremely close round, could have gone either way, but personally I'll give it to Kawai 10-9.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>Ambriz catches a right body kick and goes for a takedown, and gets it, into half guard.
>Ambriz tries to ensnare Kawai in an arm triangle.
>Kawai defends himself well and is in no danger.
>Kawai tries to sweep Ambriz but doesn't get anywhere.
>Ambriz looks to get past the half guard.
>Kawai can't keep his opponent in half guard, and Ambriz gains side control.
>Ambriz attempts to americana Kawai from side control.
>Kawai fights off the americana attempt.
>Ambriz blocks an attempted sweep.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Ambriz starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind Kawai.
>Kawai tries to escape but only succeeds in giving up his back!
>Ambriz tries to flatten Kawai out for a rear naked choke.
>Kawai doesn't allow the arm to go under his chin.
>Kawai tries a roll, but doesn't budge Ambriz.
>Katsunan Kawai looks very tired out there.
>Kawai is in huge trouble now, as Ambriz successfully gets both hooks in.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Ambriz, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.
>Kawai doesn't allow the rear naked choke to be applied.
>Kawai struggles against Ambriz but cannot get himself free from the hooks.
>Round two is brought to an end as time runs out.
>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Ambriz.
>And here we go, round three!
>Kawai avoids a jab and scores with a left jab to the cheek.
>Ambriz grabs a body kick and goes for the takedown, and gets it! Kawai pulls guard.
>Ambriz looks to get past the guard.
>He passes to side control.
>Ambriz begins trying to get himself into mount.
>He can't get the mount as Kawai rolls away to stop it, but does take his back instead.
>Breathing very hard, Keith Ambriz is looking ragged.
>Ambriz tries to get Kawai locked in a rear naked choke.
>Kawai defends himself well.
>Kawai tries to move Ambriz off his back but can't.
>Katsunan Kawai seems to be fighting against exhaustion.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Ambriz tries to flatten Kawai out for a rear naked choke.
>Kawai defends himself well.
>Ambriz blocks Kawai as he tries to roll over.
>Ambriz pounds away with right hands and Kawai is having trouble doing anything about it!
>The referee has no option but to leap in and stop the fight!
>'Mr. Perfect' Keith Ambriz takes the win by TKO!
>Official Result: 'Mr. Perfect' Keith Ambriz defeats 'Project Anarchy' Katsunan Kawai (TKO (Strikes) in 3:44 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

KholDrum
11-18-2012, 09:07 PM
Bertrand came into this fight 8-0 just won Rookie of the year. Loses an Abysmal decision to a veteran and former champ.

- 'The Eighth Deadly Sin' Brice Bertrand vs. Nedas Sedlácek
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 1146: James vs. Costa 2' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 18 November 2012

>Next up, 'The Eighth Deadly Sin' Brice Bertrand will take on Nedas Sedlácek in the UFC Middleweight division.
>We are underway!
>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes, but neither scores.
>Bertrand covers up to safely defend against a flurry of rights and lefts.
>Bertrand comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Sedlácek.
>Sedlácek finds himself pulled into a grappling contest.
>Bertrand finds his dirty boxing smothered, and Sedlácek gains the dominant position in the grapple.
>Sedlácek attempts to pick Bertrand up for a slam.
>He can't get it though, Bertrand defends it and pulls away from the grapple entirely.
>Sedlácek looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Sedlácek is in the pocket, ready to attack Bertrand.
>Sedlácek is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Bertrand.
>Sedlácek cannot get close enough to the elusive Bertrand to grapple.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Moving in closer, Bertrand looks like he may want to wrestle Sedlácek.
>Bertrand grabs Sedlácek and pulls him into a grapple.
>Bertrand and Sedlácek separate and we're back to a stand-off.
>Moving in closer, Bertrand looks like he may want to wrestle Sedlácek.
>They start grappling, Sedlácek looks happy to engage Bertrand at close quarters.
>Bertrand and Sedlácek separate and we're back to a stand-off.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Bertrand throws three punches in quick succession, but Sedlácek was out of range.
>Sedlácek quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.
>Sedlácek goes to the body and then to the head with a tidy combination to get Bertrand to cover up, then shoots in.
>Bertrand tries to step away from the takedown.
>The takedown is unsuccessful, Bertrand avoided Sedlácek.
>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.
>That was a very close round, but I think Bertrand just about edged it.
>Round two begins!
>Sedlácek steps back to avoid a left jab.
>A left jab misses and Sedlácek strikes back with a kick to the inside of the left leg.
>Sedlácek uses a smart combination to get Bertrand to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.
>Bertrand tries to avoid the takedown.
>Sedlácek doesn't get the takedown, Bertrand avoided it.
>Sedlácek gets Bertrand with a punch to the ribs, but it lacked power.
>The fight slows as Bertrand sits back and allows Sedlácek to circle.
>Bertrand throws out a quick left jab.
>Time slips away as Sedlácek doesn't press Bertrand, allowing him to circle.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Sedlácek looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Sedlácek is in the pocket, ready to attack Bertrand.
>Both fighters go to exchange blows, but neither hits a telling strike.
>Not comfortable in the pocket, Bertrand steps back and creates some space.
>Sedlácek shoots in for a takedown.
>Bertrand tries to step away from the takedown.
>The takedown is unsuccessful, Bertrand avoided Sedlácek.
>A feint sets it up perfectly, but a spinning roundhouse kick misses Bertrand by mere inches.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Bertrand circles as he plans his next move.
>Not letting up, Sedlácek steps in closer to pressure Bertrand into action.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round two.
>Really bad round, there was a whole lot of nothing going on there.
>I think Sedlácek took that round, 10-9 on my score card.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>Sedlácek steps back to avoid a left jab.
>Bertrand avoids a low kick.
>A straight left fails to land and Sedlácek is able to fire back with a clever combination that finishes with a nice right cross.
>There's a short stalemate as both fighters advance and throw strikes, but neither hits.
>Bertrand throws a left jab but Sedlácek avoids it.
>A flicked jab from Bertrand only finds gloves.
>Not letting up, Sedlácek steps in closer to pressure Bertrand into action.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Sedlácek goes to the body and then to the head with a tidy combination to get Bertrand to cover up, then shoots in.
>Bertrand tries to avoid the takedown.
>Sedlácek can't get the takedown, Bertrand was too quick to back away.
>Sedlácek circles as he plans his next move.
>Not letting up, Bertrand quickly steps in closer to attack Sedlácek.
>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>A straight left fails to land and Sedlácek is able to fire back with a couple of nice shots.
>Bertrand hops around from foot to foot, looking for an opening.
>Sedlácek seems to be waiting for Bertrand to make a move.
>The time expires on round three, and that is the end of the fight.
>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Sedlácek.
>The judges' scores are now being announced.
>The judges have given 30-27, 29-28 and 30-27.
>The winner, by unanimous decision, is Nedas Sedlácek!
>Post-Fight: 'Motivation issues' are blamed for Bertrand losing this fight.
>Official Result: Nedas Sedlácek defeats 'The Eighth Deadly Sin' Brice Bertrand (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Abysmal.

Pokerking88
12-09-2012, 02:18 AM
Khol I just can't believe how far you have gotten in one save. I usually get bored and make a new one way before that. I've probably had 15ish games go over 10 years, but never one nearly that far. Props to you.

MrSwaggerJacker
12-24-2012, 04:04 PM
2 days into the game and I have too many excellents and quite a few abysmal matches to name. These are actually rare? lol

KholDrum
01-05-2013, 01:53 PM
Khol I just can't believe how far you have gotten in one save. I usually get bored and make a new one way before that. I've probably had 15ish games go over 10 years, but never one nearly that far. Props to you.

i'm thinking at this point i will go for 50 years just to get the achievement since it's only like 3 or 4 years away now

then i might start a new game

Socko
01-05-2013, 01:59 PM
i'm thinking at this point i will go for 50 years just to get the achievement since it's only like 3 or 4 years away now
I, for one, would love to see that save once you get to the 50 year mark, assuming that you'd care to upload it? :)

KholDrum
01-26-2013, 04:04 PM
63 year old legend wins the title with an Excellent KO

- 'The Dare Devil' Hyun-Shik Jeong vs. 'Tombstone' Dennis Eaton
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 1230: Jeong vs. Eaton 2' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 26 January 2013

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'The Dare Devil' Hyun-Shik Jeong will take on 'Tombstone' Dennis Eaton in the UFC Welterweight division.
>The UFC Welterweight title is on the line.
>With expectations of an exciting match behind it, it'll be interesting to see if this bout can live up to the hype.
>Round one begins!
>Eaton slips past a left jab and fires back with a sharp kick just above the hip.
>A wayward low right kick allows Jeong to hit a clean left.
>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Eaton to fire back with a vicious leg kick.
>Moving forward, Eaton counters a left jab with a nice combination.
>Jeong gets suckered in by a feint, and is lucky to avoid the combination that follows.
>Jeong comes in, looking for a quick takedown.
>Eaton attempts to avoid Jeong as he shoots in.
>Jeong can't get the takedown, Eaton was too quick to back away.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Eaton counters a left jab by hitting a clean jab.
>Jeong counters a wayward low right kick with a stinging left jab.
>A jab misses, allowing Eaton to counter-strike with a nice left hand.
>A nicely executed one-two combination sets up a takedown attempt from Jeong.
>Jeong can't get past the sprawl of Eaton, and finds himself pushed face-down to the ground.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Eaton hits a sharp soccer kick to the body!
>Jeong scrambles back to his feet, clearly stung by that kick.
>The time runs out on round one.
>That round goes to Eaton, 10-9 on my card.
>We are back underway!
>A jab misses, allowing Jeong to counter-strike with a solid left jab.
>Jeong slips out of the way of a leg kick.
>Jeong uses a nice combination as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.
>Jeong gets the takedown! Eaton pulls guard.
>Jeong begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.
>He passes, but only to half guard.
>Jeong tries to pass the half guard.
>Eaton keeps Jeong in half guard.
>Using an underhook to set it up, Eaton looks to scramble for position.
>Jeong seizes the opportunity, Eaton was too slow and gets caught in side control.
>Jeong attempts the mount.
>Jeong shows his ground skills and slips to mount.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Jeong pounds away from the mount, and Eaton struggles to deal with them.
>Jeong pounds away with punches, but doesn't do much damage, if any, Eaton covers up well.
>Eaton tries to turn over and sweep Jeong, but rolls too far and gives up his back!
>Jeong gets both hooks in, and is now in a really dominant position.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Jeong, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.
>Eaton doesn't allow the arm to go under his chin.
>Eaton attempts to pull free of the hooks, but Jeong doesn't allow it.
>Jeong attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in.
>Eaton doesn't allow the rear naked choke to be applied.
>Round two is brought to an end as time runs out.
>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Jeong.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>An errant jab sets Eaton up to counter-strike with a hard right kick to the legs.
>There's only so many of those strikes to the legs that can be taken before they become an issue.
>Eaton scores with a picture-perfect roundhouse kick to the side of the ribs.
>Jeong slips out of the way of a leg kick.
>Jeong chooses to shoot in on Eaton.
>A good sprawl stops the takedown, and Jeong is brought down to the mat in a loose front facelock.
>Turtled up, Jeong takes a wicked kick to the ribs!
>Jeong rolls over onto his back.
>Eaton steps away from an up-kick, giving Jeong the opportunity to stand up.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Eaton circles as he plans his next move.
>Not letting up, Jeong quickly steps in closer to attack Eaton.
>Eaton avoids a jab and scores with a big right kick to the outside of the thigh.
>Hyun-Shik Jeong is now clearly favouring one leg.
>Punishing the legs is a great strategy on the part of Eaton.
>Jeong wants to take this to the ground and that's much harder when you've lost a lot of your takedown speed due to a bad leg.
>Jeong avoids a tight combination.
>Jeong is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Eaton.
>Eaton finds himself pulled into a grappling contest.
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>Using his wrestling skills, Jeong is trying to push Eaton up against the cage.
>He does so, and now has Eaton pinned to the cage.
>Jeong attempts to wrestle Eaton to the ground.
>Jeong can't get the takedown, but does get behind Eaton when he attempts to wriggle free.
>Breathing very hard, Hyun-Shik Jeong is looking ragged.
>Round three ends as time expires.
>I have to give that round to Eaton, but only a 10-9.
>There's the bell and round number four begins!
>Jeong avoids a right high kick.
>Unfortunately, Eaton loses his footing and falls down as a result.
>Eaton pulls Jeong down into half guard after he threw a wild bomb that didn't connect.
>Jeong starts trying to work to get out of half guard and into a better position.
>Jeong isn't able to pass from half guard thanks to the tenacious defence of Eaton.
>Eaton uses an underhook to work some separation, then quickly scrambles.
>It's a bad choice though, as Jeong seizes the opportunity to leap forward and secure side control.
>Jeong looks to roll Eaton slightly and slip behind.
>He does it, getting behind Eaton.
>Jeong attempts an armbar.
>Eaton pulls his arm free at the last second, and is able to secure side control over Jeong.
>Dennis Eaton is looking really tired.
>Eaton throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move.
>Eaton moves from side control to north-south position, the result of an attempted sweep.
>Hyun-Shik Jeong looks very, very tired.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Eaton decides to alter positions and moves himself into side control.
>Eaton lets go of side control and stands up, then backs off, wanting the fight standing.
>Jeong throws a couple of jabs, a set up for a tired-looking takedown attempt on Eaton.
>Jeong gets caught with a countering right uppercut though, and he is knocked out!
>'Tombstone' Dennis Eaton takes the win by Knock Out!
>Official Result: 'Tombstone' Dennis Eaton defeats 'The Dare Devil' Hyun-Shik Jeong (Knock Out (Punch) in 3:19 of round 4). The match was rated as being Excellent.

ShotgunShogun
02-04-2013, 06:10 PM
That save file must be insane with all the fights, I want to see that too! How do you manage a roster that has gone through so many changes and seen so many people come and go?

KholDrum
03-09-2013, 11:32 PM
another excellent fight here

- 'Atom Smasher' Cory Guest vs. 'Sweet Sugar' Ichiro Mutsu
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 1262: Patinkin vs. Morgan 2' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 09 March 2013

>Next up, 'Atom Smasher' Cory Guest will battle 'Sweet Sugar' Ichiro Mutsu in the UFC Lightweight division.
>There's the opening bell!
>Mutsu steps back to avoid a one-two combination.
>Mutsu feints high before throwing a kick to the body, but Guest avoids it.
>Guest slips out of the way of a combination of short sharp punches.
>A left jab misses and Mutsu strikes back with a couple of tight angled jabs and a scorching right hook to the body.
>Guest is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Mutsu.
>Mutsu ends up grappling for supremacy with Guest.
>Guest is trying to push Mutsu so that his back is up against the cage.
>Guest achieves it, pinning Mutsu to the cage.
>Guest has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Mutsu down.
>He lifts his opponent and drives him down with a Greco-Roman slam! Mutsu pulls guard.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Looking to catch his breath, Guest is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.
>Guest attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.
>He can't get free of the guard.
>Mutsu tries to ensnare an arm.
>Guest shows great skill by not only defending the submission, but using it as a basis to gain side control.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Guest attempts to move to mount.
>He is too good for Mutsu, and has mount.
>Guest pounds away from the mount, but Mutsu covers up and defends them well.
>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.
>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Guest.
>There's the bell and round number two begins!
>Mutsu just avoids a combination of short sharp punches and hits a clever combination that finishes with a nice right cross.
>Mutsu throws a combination of rights and lefts, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.
>Guest attempts to snare Mutsu in a guillotine off the takedown.
>Guest can't get the guillotine choke.
>The takedown is completed, Guest is on his back and pulls guard.
>Mutsu is trying to pass guard.
>Guest comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Mutsu in guard.
>Guest uses his legs to push Mutsu away, into a standing position.
>Mutsu tries to secure a ground position.
>Guest moves quickly, scrambling for position before Mutsu can get a hold.
>Mutsu ends up in half guard.
>Mutsu looks to get past the half guard.
>He can't find a way past half guard.
>Guest tries to ensnare Mutsu in a guillotine.
>Mutsu pulls free before the guillotine can be applied.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Mutsu starts trying to work to get out of half guard and into a better position.
>He can't find a way past half guard.
>Guest bursts into life and tries to scramble into a better position.
>The scramble leaves Guest turtled up with Mutsu behind.
>Rolled over from turtle position Guest is left caught in side control.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Mutsu tries to slip behind and take the back.
>He rolls Guest over a little...and slips behind to take the back!
>Mutsu attempts to set up an armbar on Guest from the back.
>Guest pulls free of the armbar attempt, leaving Mutsu lying flat, easily secured in side control.
>Guest begins trying to get himself behind Mutsu.
>Mutsu is in big trouble as he is forced to give up his back!
>Round two ends as time expires.
>Good effort there, that was a very exciting round to watch. More please!
>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Mutsu.
>We are back underway!
>Mutsu slips past a left jab and counters with a quick combination that ends with a scorching right cross. Guest barely had time to cover up.
>Guest fakes shooting in, but Mutsu doesn't fall for it.
>There's a takedown attempt from Mutsu.
>Guest tries to avoid the takedown.
>The takedown is completed, it was a single leg and Guest is left on his back pulling guard.
>Mutsu attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.
>Mutsu is too much for Guest, passing guard and gaining side control.
>Mutsu tries to ensnare Guest in an arm triangle.
>Mutsu gets the arm triangle fully applied and Guest has to tap out!
>By submission, the winner is Ichiro Mutsu!
>Official Result: 'Sweet Sugar' Ichiro Mutsu defeats 'Atom Smasher' Cory Guest (Submission (Arm Triangle) in 1:56 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

KholDrum
03-12-2013, 10:37 PM
an excellent fight from two rookies on a prelim

- Clifford Howard vs. Oscar Parker
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 1271: Fullington vs. Briscoe 2' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 12 March 2013

>Another match is about to begin; Clifford Howard will battle Oscar Parker in the UFC Welterweight division.
>And here we go!
>Howard avoids a huge right hand.
>Parker throws a right head kick but Howard avoids it.
>A nicely executed one-two combination sets up a takedown attempt from Howard.
>The takedown is completed, it was a single leg and Parker is left on his back pulling guard.
>Howard looks to get past the guard.
>He passes to side control.
>Howard tries to lock Parker into a kimura.
>Parker fights off the kimura attempt.
>Parker tries a sweep from the bottom of side control, but doesn't budge Howard.
>Howard looks to get a mount.
>He easily gets the mount.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Howard fires away with big elbows, and Parker is stung by several big shots.
>It looks like Parker has been cut under the eye by that strike.
>Howard fires away with elbows, but Parker deals with them fairly well.
>Howard fires away with elbows, but Parker deals with them fairly well.
>Howard pounds away with punches from the mount, but doesn't really do a great deal of damage.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Howard pounds away from the mount with elbows, but Parker covers up and defends them well.
>Clifford Howard is breathing very hard.
>Howard blocks an attempt to move him from mount.
>Howard tries to lock Parker in an armbar.
>Parker rolls with it, using the armbar attempt as a way of getting on top in side control.
>The time runs out on round one.
>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Howard.
>Bleeding, Parker is attended to by the cut man between rounds.
>We are back underway!
>A jab misses, allowing Howard to counter-strike with a left.
>A left jab misses and Howard strikes back with a straight left.
>Parker feints rushing in, but withdraws.
>Parker looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Howard.
>Seeing an opportunity, Howard goes straight for a takedown, but Parker is equal to it.
>Parker throws a speculative right, but it is nowhere near hitting.
>Howard steps in closer to force the issue.
>A tired-looking Howard approaches, looking for a takedown.
>Howard can't get past the sprawl of Parker, and finds himself pushed face-down to the ground.
>From the looks of things, I don't think Clifford Howard has much energy left.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Parker pounds away with right hands, but Howard absorbs them and manages to stand back up.
>Howard avoids a jab.
>Oscar Parker looks very tired out there.
>Howard slips past a left jab and counters with a hard right kick to the legs.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Howard counters a left jab by using a clean jab.
>A tired Howard moves forward, looking for a takedown.
>Parker sees the takedown coming and tries to move.
>Parker avoids the takedown attempt.
>The time runs out on round two.
>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Howard.
>Round three begins!
>An attempted big head kick misses badly, setting Howard up perfectly to counter with a stinging left jab.
>Parker steps back to avoid a barrage of big punches.
>There's a short stalemate as both fighters advance and throw strikes, but neither hits.
>Clifford Howard looks exhausted.
>Although visibly tired, Parker looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Howard now has Parker standing in the pocket.
>Parker checks a low kick and then steps forward to hit a huge right cross and Howard is knocked clean out!
>By Knock Out, the winner is Oscar Parker!
>Official Result: Oscar Parker defeats Clifford Howard (Knock Out (Punch) in 1:55 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

KholDrum
03-19-2013, 12:33 PM
what a comeback

- 'The Demon' Charles Green vs. 'Mudcat' Tyler Garcia
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 1292: Green vs. Garcia 2' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 19 March 2013

>It's time for the main event of the evening! 'The Demon' Charles Green takes on 'Mudcat' Tyler Garcia in the UFC Welterweight division.
>The fight begins!
>A right kick to the legs misses and Green fires back with a couple of tight angled jabs and a scorching right hook to the body.
>Green drops down as if going for a double leg, but it's just a fake.
>There's a takedown attempt from Garcia.
>Green tries to avoid Garcia.
>Green avoids the takedown attempt.
>Garcia uses a right hook to the body, but misses.
>Green presses in closer to attack.
>There's a takedown attempt from Green.
>Garcia tries to hook a guillotine as Green comes in.
>The takedown is too fast, Garcia cannot grab the guillotine.
>The takedown is completed, Garcia is on his back and pulls guard.
>In guard, Green begins working to pass to side control.
>Garcia keeps his guard secure.
>Garcia tries to sweep Green but doesn't get anywhere.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Green unloads with some big right hands, but Garcia deals with them comfortably.
>Green gets pushed back thanks to a butterfly guard, and Garcia quickly scrambles.
>Green is too quick though, and grabs side control before Garcia can get up.
>In side control, Green catches his breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.
>Garcia takes the opportunity and manages to pull half guard.
>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.
>Green unloads with some big elbows, but Garcia deals with them comfortably.
>Garcia tries to ensnare Green in a guillotine.
>Green pulls free before the guillotine can be applied.
>Green fires away with big elbows, but Garcia keeps the half guard secure and doesn't take any undue damage.
>Garcia tries to lock onto an arm from the bottom of half guard.
>Green fends off Garcia, and doesn't give up an arm.
>The time runs out on round one.
>I have to give that round to Green, but only a 10-9.
>Round two begins!
>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Garcia to fire back with a clean jab.
>Garcia uses a feint to get Green off balance, but the nice sequence of punches that follow don't find their mark.
>Garcia is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Green.
>He pulls Green into a grapple.
>Garcia looks for a trip takedown.
>Green blocks the takedown attempt.
>Green pushes away and manages to get clear of the grapple.
>Green feints rushing in, but Garcia doesn't fall for it.
>Garcia looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Green.
>Garcia and Green get closer, both looking eager to engage at close range.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Garcia shows good head movement to avoid getting caught with a jab.
>Green sees a low kick being set up and takes the opportunity to strike first with a well timed counter-punch that lands right on the button, knocking Garcia down!
>Green doesn't have time to capitalise though, as Garcia recovers his wits quickly.
>Leaping high, Green looks to drop a diving punch on Garcia!
>Garcia avoids the punch and pulls guard.
>In guard, Green begins working to pass to side control.
>He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt.
>Garcia tries to ensnare Green in a triangle.
>Green pulls free before the triangle can be locked in.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Green begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.
>He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt.
>From the bottom, Garcia glances an elbow strike off the top of the head.
>The time is up, and that's the end of round two.
>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Green.
>As his corner gives a pep talk, Garcia is getting more and more psyched up....it's now or never, he has to go for the finish!
>There's the bell and round number three begins!
>An exchange of strikes doesn't lead to any real damage.
>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.
>Garcia, controlling the grapple with Green, tries to scoop him up for a slam.
>Green has no answers, he gets lifted up and planted down! Garcia ends up in guard.
>Garcia looks to get past the guard.
>Garcia is too much for Green, passing guard and gaining side control.
>Garcia attempts to armbar Green from side control.
>A straight armbar is applied, Green is in danger of having his arm hyper-extended!
>No! He pops his arm free. That was really close.
>Charles Green doesn't look like he has much left in the tank.
>Green tries to ensnare an arm.
>Green cannot secure the arm.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Garcia starts trying to work to go from side control to mount.
>He is too good for Green, and has mount.
>Garcia fires away with elbow strikes, and Green takes several shots that threaten to end the fight!
>That strike has opened up a small gash underneath the eye of Green.
>Garcia has solid control over Green, and starts pounding away with strikes.
>Green is taking lots of shots, and can't seem to find a way out from this position!
>The referee has seen enough, he pulls Garcia off!
>'Mudcat' Tyler Garcia takes the win by TKO!
>Official Result: 'Mudcat' Tyler Garcia defeats 'The Demon' Charles Green (TKO (Strikes) in 3:45 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

petecrimson00
03-26-2013, 12:28 PM
Recently had former LW champion Jake Walken fight former FWchamp Sammy Gaffigan and the two had an excellent war. Idk if i saved the report or not.

KholDrum
03-29-2013, 08:11 PM
two heavyweight rookies tear it up on the prelims

- 'Space Man' Aloysha Novotný vs. 'Last Man Standing' Julio Barnett
- From player-controlled event 'UFC 1304: Dudley vs. Waterman 2' (from the save game 'Khol')
- Created 29 March 2013

>Moving on to the next match, in which 'Space Man' Aloysha Novotný goes up against 'Last Man Standing' Julio Barnett in the UFC Heavyweight division.
>Round one begins!
>Both throw strikes at each other, both easily defend the other's attempt.
>Novotný covers up to absorb a barrage of big right hands.
>Standing in the pocket, Novotný chooses to shoot in for a double leg on Barnett.
>Novotný is stopped by a good sprawl, and is pulled down to the ground in a loose front facelock until he is on his knees.
>Novotný, turtled up, takes a painful-looking kick to the side of the head!
>Novotný scrambles back to his feet, clearly stung by that kick.
>Barnett counters an errant left jab with a barrage of huge lefts, knocking Novotný down!
>Barnett senses victory and starts to unload with punches!
>Barnett fires away with punches, Novotný takes several shots that threaten to end the fight!
>Novotný pulls Barnett into side control to stop the attack.
>Barnett is trying to move from side control to mount.
>He can't mount Novotný.
>Novotný tries to lock onto an arm from the bottom of side control.
>Barnett doesn't let his arm get taken.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Barnett throws a few strikes, but they are without venom.
>Barnett tries to lock Novotný in an americana.
>Novotný stops Barnett from applying it.
>Novotný gets some separation and tries to scramble for position.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>The scramble results in Barnett being on his back pulling guard.
>Novotný fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves.
>Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.
>I have to give that round to Barnett, but only a 10-9.
>Round two begins!
>Between rounds we could hear the corner of Novotný telling him to watch for strikes but to look for takedown opportunities.
>A feint puts him off balance, but Novotný is still able to slip out of the way of a body kick.
>A right jab misses and Novotný counters with a left jab to the cheek.
>A weak body kick is countered by Novotný with a left.
>Moving in closer, Barnett looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.
>Novotný seems happy to engage with Barnett in the pocket.
>Barnett looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Novotný.
>Novotný tries to counter with a takedown, but Barnett defended it well.
>Novotný comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>Novotný is in the pocket, ready to attack Barnett.
>Novotný comes in, looking for a quick double leg takedown from close range.
>A good sprawl stops the takedown, and Novotný is brought down to the mat in a loose front facelock.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Barnett hits a vicious soccer kick to the head!
>Fearing more kicks coming, Novotný is quickly back up to his feet.
>Novotný avoids a jab.
>Barnett is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.
>Standing his ground, Novotný looks happy to engage Barnett in the pocket.
>Not comfortable in the pocket, Novotný steps back and creates some space.
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>Advancing, Novotný counters a right jab by using a clean jab.
>Barnett counters a left jab by hitting a big left kick to the outside of the thigh.
>The time is up, and that's the end of round two.
>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Barnett.
>There's the bell and round number three begins!
>Between rounds, his corner told Barnett to use his movement more in this round.
>A straight right fails to land and Novotný is able to fire back with a straight left.
>Novotný uses a flurry of lefts and rights to get Barnett to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.
>Novotný gets a single leg takedown! Barnett pulls guard off it.
>Novotný tries to pass the guard.
>He passes guard fairly easily, getting to side control.
>Novotný is trying to move from side control to mount.
>He does it, and has the mount on Barnett.
>Novotný pounds away with elbows from the mount, but doesn't really do a great deal of damage.
>It looks like Barnett has been cut above the eye by that strike.
>Novotný unloads with big elbows from the mount, but Barnett is able to deal with most of them.
>Novotný fires away with elbows, but Barnett deals with them fairly well.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Novotný tries to pound on Barnett with elbows, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with.
>Breathing very hard, Aloysha Novotný is looking ragged.
>Barnett tries to get enough space to pull half guard, but Novotný doesn't allow it.
>Novotný tries to set up Barnett for an armbar.
>Barnett rolls with it, using the armbar attempt as a way of getting on top in side control.
>Barnett begins trying to get himself into a mount.
>Novotný doesn't let Barnett get the mount, and so he remains at side control.
>Novotný attempts to secure an arm.
>Barnett fends off Novotný, and doesn't give up an arm.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Barnett pounds away from side control, and Novotný is in serious trouble!
>The referee jumps in to save Novotný from taking any more shots!
>Novotný is angry with the referee, and perhaps rightly - it did look like an early stoppage.
>'Last Man Standing' Julio Barnett takes the win by TKO!
>Official Result: 'Last Man Standing' Julio Barnett defeats 'Space Man' Aloysha Novotný (TKO (Strikes) in 4:57 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

Afroduck
04-14-2013, 08:10 AM
Now this isn't something I expected in a million years.Phil Davis beat Ryan Bader 2:58 of the 3rd round.The match was rated Excellent.

XxFutureLegend112xX
04-29-2013, 02:44 AM
Got my first excellent rating in a while, happened in my Strikeforce game (Currently in June 2021) between Mary Alice (CAF) and Yumi Kluge (Celine Haga Regen).

- 'The Destroyer Of Beauty' Mary Alice vs. Yumi Kluge
- From player-controlled event 'Strikeforce: Velasquez vs. Creed' (from the save game 'Strikeforce')
- Created 29 April 2013

>Moving on, 'The Destroyer Of Beauty' Mary Alice squares off with Yumi Kluge in the Strikeforce Womens Lightweight division.
>Round one begins!
>A feint sets Yumi up for an inside leg kick, but Mary Alice evades it.
>Yumi feints rushing in, but withdraws.
>Mary Alice steps in, feints a kick, then darts back out.
>Yumi steps back to avoid a one-two combination.
>An exchange of strikes goes nowhere.
>Going toe-to-toe, both fighters start exchanging close range strikes!
>Yumi hits a right hook to the body.
>Yumi uses head movement to avoid a vicious left hand and fire right back with a big kick to the outside of the right thigh.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss.
>Yumi comes in closer, looking to clinch with Mary Alice.
>Mary Alice is pulled into a Muay Thai clinch.
>Using the clinch, Yumi hits a vicious knee to the face!
>Blood is visible on Mary Alice, that strike looks to have opened up a cut under her eye.
>Mary Alice wrestles free of the Muay Thai clinch after blocking a knee strike.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Yumi counters a right jab by hitting a stinging leg kick.
>Strikes to the leg like that will take their toll.
>Mary Alice looks like she wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Yumi.
>Mary Alice is in the pocket, ready to attack Yumi.
>The time runs out on round one.
>I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Yumi.
>The corner goes to work between rounds trying to close the cut on Mary Alice.
>Round two begins!
>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes, but neither scores.
>Good head movement allows Yumi to go under a vicious left hand and immediately counter with a sharp right body kick.
>Yumi uses head movement to avoid a combination of punches, then counters with a jab.
>There's a short stalemate as both fighters advance and throw strikes, but neither hits.
>Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage.
>Having ended up close together from the strikes they threw, a wild exchange of punches begins!
>Yumi is knocked down by a left hand to the chin!
>Almost as soon as she hits the ground, Yumi has recovered her wits and is ready to defend herself.
>Mary Alice looks to get on top of Yumi.
>Yumi is unable to prevent Mary Alice from getting side control.
>In side control, Mary Alice catches her breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Mary Alice throws a few left hands as she takes a moment to plan ahead.
>Using an underhook to set it up, Yumi looks to scramble for position.
>Yumi manages to come out on top, with Mary Alice pulling half guard.
>Yumi looks to pass half guard and get side control.
>Mary Alice keeps her half guard secure.
>Mary Alice works some separation, then tries to quickly scramble her way into a better position.
>The time is up, and that's the end of round two.
>That round goes to Mary Alice, 10-9 on my card.
>And here we go, round three!
>Mary Alice avoids a kick to the leg and hits a huge left cross that sends Yumi to the floor!
>Mary Alice senses victory and starts to unload with punches!
>Mary Alice pounds away on Yumi, landing several great shots that threaten to knock her out!
>The referee pulls Mary Alice away, stopping the match!
>'The Destroyer Of Beauty' Mary Alice takes the win by TKO!
>Official Result: 'The Destroyer Of Beauty' Mary Alice defeats Yumi Kluge (TKO (Strikes) in 0:32 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

XxFutureLegend112xX
05-07-2013, 01:28 PM
From my new Strikeforce game...

- 'Psycho' Karl Amoussou vs. Andre 'The Prophet' Galvao
- From player-controlled event 'Strikeforce: Feijao vs. Henderson' (from the save game 'Strikeforce')
- Created 07 May 2013

>Moving on to the next match, in which 'Psycho' Karl Amoussou fights Andre 'The Prophet' Galvao in the Strikeforce Welterweight division.
>The fight begins!
>Galvao slips past a barrage of big punches and fires back with a straight left.
>Galvao avoids a body kick.
>They exchange strikes, but neither fighter inflicts any real damage.
>Amoussou comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>The two fighters move closer, ready to strike.
>Amoussou, in the pocket, throws a vicious right uppercut but Galvao covers up and absorbs it.
>Galvao catches Amoussou with a solid jab.
>Galvao uses head movement to roll past a scorching right uppercut and comes back with a solid punch.
>We move into the second half of this round.
>Galvao uses a stiff jab.
>Using good head movement, Galvao slips past a punch and hits a solid punch.
>From the pocket, Galvao hits a stiff jab.
>Amoussou uses head movement to avoid a left jab.
>Stepping back, Amoussou creates a bit of distance.
>Amoussou looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Galvao sees a chance to dive for a single leg, but Amoussou is able to defend against it.
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>Galvao uses a flurry of lefts and rights to get Amoussou to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.
>Galvao eats a stiff counter right cross and almost goes down!
>Amoussou looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Galvao.
>Standing his ground, Galvao looks happy to engage Amoussou in the pocket.
>Galvao, standing at close range, catches a body kick and goes for a takedown, and gets it! Amoussou has to pull guard.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.
>Sensational round; I don't think there's a single person left sitting down in the entire building!
>That round goes to Galvao, 10-9 on my card.
>Round two begins!
>An errant jab sets Amoussou up to counter-strike with a series of quick punches.
>Galvao moves out of range of a flurry of punches.
>Amoussou slips past a left jab and counters with a kick to the ribs.
>Amoussou avoids a jab.
>Amoussou looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Galvao drops down to try and catch him by surprise with a single leg attempt, but it is blocked.
>A couple of quick punches are used to set up a takedown attempt from Galvao.
>Amoussou counters with a left jab that catches Galvao hard.
>We pass the halfway mark of this round.
>Galvao avoids a body kick.
>Galvao looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Galvao is surprised by a vicious countering right uppercut, but he avoids it at the last second.
>Galvao feints rushing in, but Amoussou doesn't fall for it.
>Galvao shoots in, looking for a takedown.
>The takedown is stuffed, so Galvao has to go to settle for pushing Amoussou up against the cage.
>Galvao attempts to wrestle Amoussou to the ground.
>Amoussou looks to grab a guillotine off the takedown.
>Amoussou, pressed up against the cage, cannot stop the takedown.
>The takedown leaves Amoussou seated with his back pressed against the cage.
>Karl Amoussou is breathing very hard.
>There's under a minute left in this round.
>Galvao pounds away on Amoussou, landing several great shots that rock Amoussou!
>Galvao fires away with right hands, and Amoussou takes several shots that threaten to end the fight!
>Time slips away as Galvao successfully keeps Amoussou stuck against the cage wall.
>The time runs out on round two.
>Sensational round; I don't think there's a single person left sitting down in the entire building!
>I think Galvao took that round, 10-9 on my score card.
>We are back underway!
>Galvao sees a body kick coming and hits a clean left.
>Galvao moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a crisp jab.
>Galvao looks to be trying to close the distance between them.
>Amoussou finds himself pulled into a grappling contest.
>With control of the clinch, Galvao tries to complete a takedown.
>He gets a big takedown and he manages to get side control as a result.
>Galvao tries to slip behind and take the back.
>Galvao takes the back, Amoussou could do nothing about it.
>Galvao tries to ensnare Amoussou in an armbar.
>The armbar is fully applied, Amoussou has no option but to tap out!
>The winner, by submission; Andre Galvao!
>Official Result: Andre 'The Prophet' Galvao defeats 'Psycho' Karl Amoussou (Submission (Armbar) in 2:35 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

XxFutureLegend112xX
05-08-2013, 10:46 AM
Excellent match between two of my favorite female fighters.

- Alexis 'Ally-Gator' Davis vs. Valentina 'The Bullet' Shevchenko
- From player-controlled event 'Strikeforce: Coenen vs. Tate' (from the save game 'Strikeforce')
- Created 08 May 2013

>Next up is a match in which Alexis 'Ally-Gator' Davis battles Valentina 'The Bullet' Shevchenko in the Strikeforce Womens Welterweight division.
>There's the opening bell!
>Davis slips out of the way of a leg kick.
>Shevchenko slips past a left jab and counters with a superb combination of right hook to the body and a big left cross.
>Davis grabs a slow leg kick and goes straight for a takedown, getting it! Shevchenko pulls half guard.
>Davis attempts to pass half guard and gain a better position.
>Shevchenko doesn't let Davis get her leg free, and so half guard remains in place.
>Using an underhook to set it up, Shevchenko looks to scramble for position.
>Davis seizes the opportunity, Shevchenko was too slow and gets caught in side control.
>Davis begins trying to get herself into a mount.
>Shevchenko can't fend off her opponent and is mounted.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Davis unloads with big elbows from the mount, but Shevchenko is able to deal with most of them.
>It looks like Shevchenko has been cut above the eye by that strike.
>Davis unloads with big elbows from the mount, but Shevchenko is able to deal with most of them.
>Davis pounds away with elbows from the mount, but doesn't really do a great deal of damage.
>Davis unloads with big elbows from the mount, but Shevchenko is able to deal with most of them.
>Davis pounds away from the mount with elbows, but Shevchenko covers up and defends them well.
>Shevchenko tries to get enough space to pull half guard, but Davis doesn't allow it.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>Davis pounds away from the mount, but Shevchenko covers up and defends them well.
>Davis counters an attempt by Shevchenko to move her from mount by taking her back!
>Davis tries to set up Shevchenko for an armbar.
>Shevchenko pulls free of the armbar attempt, leaving Davis lying flat, easily secured in side control.
>The time runs out on round one.
>I have to give that round to Davis, but only a 10-9.
>Bleeding, Shevchenko is attended to by the cut man between rounds.
>We are back underway!
>Davis avoids a nice combination.
>A feint sets up a body kick from Shevchenko, but Davis is able to move out of range in time.
>Davis comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Shevchenko.
>Davis can't get near enough to engage, Shevchenko uses strikes to keep her out of range.
>Shevchenko counters a left jab with a spinning back fist!
>Moving in closer, Shevchenko looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.
>Davis sees a chance for a takedown attempt, and Shevchenko, caught by surprise, has to pull guard.
>Davis looks to get past the guard.
>She passes guard fairly easily, getting to side control.
>We go past the halfway point of this round.
>Davis begins trying to get herself into mount.
>She can't get the mount as Shevchenko rolls away to stop it, but does take her back instead.
>Davis attempts an armbar.
>Shevchenko pulls free, meaning Davis loses a great position and is now held down in side control.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>Shevchenko throws a few left hands as she takes a moment to plan ahead.
>Davis attempts to grab an arm of Shevchenko from the bottom of side control.
>Shevchenko blocks it.
>Shevchenko fires off a few punches as she catches her breath.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round two.
>That was a close round, but I'm giving it to Shevchenko, 10-9.
>Round three begins!
>A jab misses and Shevchenko counters with two big left hands!
>Davis almost falls over as she backs off...that last shot may have genuinely rocked her!
>A left cross lands, Davis goes down!
>Davis shakes off the cobwebs quickly though, and is alert.
>Davis takes a kick to the legs.
>Shevchenko comes in and drops a bomb that catches Davis flush!
>Shevchenko doesn't even bother continuing, Davis is out like a light!
>By Knock Out, the winner is Valentina Shevchenko!
>Official Result: Valentina 'The Bullet' Shevchenko defeats Alexis 'Ally-Gator' Davis (Knock Out (Punch) in 1:17 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.

petecrimson00
05-08-2013, 12:27 PM
Recently Anthony LeTouissier and Noach van der Cappelen exchanged knockdowns for 2 rounds until LeTouissier got knocked out.

Aldenvdk
05-12-2013, 02:14 PM
What year did you start in Future Legend ?

XxFutureLegend112xX
05-12-2013, 02:46 PM
What year did you start in Future Legend ?

I'm using a heavily modified version of Modern Warriors 4 set back to February 2011 in my long term save and January 2011 in my newer one. Here's another excellent from my long term Strikeforce game.

- 'The Warrior Princess' Naomi Yamamoto vs. 'The Alpha Female' Ashley Rayne
- From player-controlled event 'Strikeforce: Road to Revolution 2023' (from the save game 'Strike 2023')
- Created 10 May 2013

>Next up, 'The Warrior Princess' Naomi Yamamoto fights 'The Alpha Female' Ashley Rayne in the Strikeforce Womens Flyweight division.
>And here we go!
>Rayne avoids a left kick to the body and hits a series of big punches, putting Naomi down on the ground!
>Rayne knows that this is a golden opportunity, and quickly pounces on Naomi, looking to finish her off by raining down punches!
>Rayne pounds away with punches but gets pulled into side control before being able to end the fight.
>Rayne attempts to americana Naomi from side control.
>Naomi fights off the americana attempt.
>Naomi uses an underhook to work some separation, then quickly scrambles.
>Naomi ends up holding a waist-lock behind Rayne, who is kneeling.
>Naomi fires away with left hands, and Rayne is stung by several big shots to the side of the head.
>Naomi fires away with left hands, and Rayne is stung by several big shots to the side of the head.
>Rayne takes a few left hands on the way, but manages to get back to standing.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Rayne moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a flurry of quick punches to sting Naomi.
>Rayne comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.
>To counter, Naomi throws a big left cross but only finds the gloves.
>Rayne doesn't get drawn in as Naomi feints a kick.
>A left kick to the legs misses and Rayne fires back with a series of quick jabs.
>We're into the final minute of the round.
>A wayward left kick to the body allows Rayne to hit a barrage of big right hands, knocking Naomi down!
>Moving quickly, Rayne tries to ensnare the stunned Naomi in an armbar.
>Naomi, even dazed, is quick enough to pull free of the armbar attempt and get back up.
>The time is up, and that's the end of round one.
>Rayne takes that round easily by 10-8 on my score card.
>There's the bell for the start of the round!
>A leg kick misses badly, giving Rayne an opening to score with a series of quick lefts.
>A right hand misses, allowing Rayne to counter with a series of lefts.
>A left kick to the legs misses and Rayne fires back with a flurry of small strikes.
>Moving in closer, Rayne looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.
>Naomi is too quick, and manages to hit Rayne with a good clean right jab.
>Naomi counters a flurry of punches with a kick to the outside of the left knee.
>Rayne gets Naomi with a punch to the ribs, but it lacked power.
>Not letting up, Naomi quickly steps in closer to attack Rayne.
>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.
>Naomi feints throwing a jab.
>Naomi waits for a flurry of punches to stop, then hits a leg kick.
>Strikes to the leg like that will take their toll.
>Rayne looks to move in and stand in the pocket.
>Keen to maintain some distance, Naomi uses strikes to keep Rayne away.
>Rayne is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.
>She gets into range.
>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.
>A right jab misses the mark and allows Rayne to counter with a huge right hand and Naomi is knocked down!
>Rayne quickly pounces, looking to rain down punches on the stunned Naomi!
>Rayne pounds away, landing several good shots in the process.
>Naomi pulls Rayne into side control to stop the attack.
>Rayne tries to ensnare Naomi in an armbar.
>Rayne gets an armbar and applies pressure to the arm, Naomi is in huge trouble!
>Rayne loses the hold! Somehow Naomi got her arm free. That was incredibly close to a finish though.
>Time expires and we come to the end of round two.
>That was a good round, full of action, hopefully we've got more of the same to come.
>I have to give that round to Rayne, but only a 10-9.
>As she sits on her stool, Naomi starts getting psyched up - she knows it's now or never.
>Round three begins!
>Moving forward, Naomi counters a series of wayward big punches with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.
>Rayne counters a right jab by hitting a barrage of big right hands, knocking Naomi down!
>Naomi recovers her wits quickly, and waits for Rayne to make a move.
>Rayne tries to come in and secure a ground position.
>Rayne comes around the raised legs and gets side control.
>Rayne attempts to kimura Naomi from side control.
>Naomi fights off the kimura attempt.
>Naomi uses an underhook to work some separation, then quickly scrambles.
>The scramble results in Rayne having to turtle, with Naomi holding her down while facing her.
>Naomi pounds away on Rayne, landing several good shots to the side of the head in the process.
>Naomi fires away with left hands, and Rayne is stung by several big shots to the side of the head.
>Naomi fires away with left hands, and Rayne is stung by several big shots to the side of the head.
>Naomi Yamamoto looks very tired out there.
>Turtled up, Rayne takes a wicked soccer kick to the side of the head!
>Naomi can't stop Rayne getting back up after that kick.
>We are now at the halfway point of the round.
>Both fighters throw strikes, no significant damage is inflicted by either.
>Having stepped near each other to throw their strikes, they both start throwing punches at close range!
>Naomi hits a great left hand, snapping back her opponent's head.
>Naomi drops a shoulder, trying to sucker Rayne in with a feint.
>We have one minute of the round remaining.
>Moving in closer, Rayne looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.
>Rayne is now standing in the pocket.
>Rayne checks a low kick and then steps forward to hit a flurry of small strikes.
>From the pocket, Rayne advances and traps Naomi against the cage, unloading with one right hand after another!
>Naomi falls to the ground! Rayne continues to pound away, sensing victory!
>The referee pulls Rayne away, stopping the match!
>'The Alpha Female' Ashley Rayne takes the win by TKO!
>Official Result: 'The Alpha Female' Ashley Rayne defeats 'The Warrior Princess' Naomi Yamamoto (TKO (Strikes) in 4:59 of round 3). The match was rated as being Excellent.