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badbeat
12-10-2007, 07:38 PM
Mine by far has got to be James Foster.

Lost 4 fights in a row so far. KO'd by Raul Hughes and Rick Stanley at heavyweight. then drop to light heavyweight and get KO by Asanovic and beaten by decision by Mike Watson. At least all 4 fights were 4 stars and headlined an amazing PPV but damn...

Leedz
12-10-2007, 08:32 PM
If you want Foster to succeed, you need to feed him to some easy guys. Give him some easy wins, then put him in a couple big fights every once and a while. It'll make him seem better than he may actually be against the heavyweights.

BuddyGarner
12-10-2007, 08:39 PM
Elgar by a mile. He's 14-14 in the year 1999 and he stars outt at about 10-2.

He's lost to Ashley Ballard, Curt Kitson, Faas Smit, Christian Mountfield, Zvonimir Asanovic, Ashley Ballard, Anthony LeToussier, JJ Reid, Aleksei Chekhov, and John Rivero.

His only wins since the Blurcat era are against George Laurent, Leon Banks, Petey Mack, and Christopher Sharp. Leon Banks is a two time world light heavyweight champ and future hall of famer and Petey Mack has had some great runs. He's been knocked out three times. On paper Elgar looks great, but in practice :confused:

praguepride
12-10-2007, 09:44 PM
Why is Elgar such a disappointment? The only thing he has going for him is that he's really good at take downs. He has bad striking game, and terrible defense so strikers will rock him when he goes for a takedown, and once he has a takedown..then what? No ground & pound, and terrible submission defense, so against someone who can control on the ground he's in trouble there too.

Jeremy Weimer
12-10-2007, 09:54 PM
Mine would probably be Marcus Dean. He successfully defended his GAMMA Middleweight title once against Carl Ratcliffe then in his next fight he dropped the title to Fernando Amaro. After that he's lost 2 of his next 3 fights. He lost against Greg Atteveld and Andrew Rush (no shame cause he's a beast) and managed to beat Phil Ball.

It kinda sucks because I had big plans for him but he's just not pulling things together like he should be. So it's making it quite hard to keep faith in him and get him good/big matches.

Franchise22
12-10-2007, 10:27 PM
if you guys keep feeding the top guys world class fighters, theres a chance they will not fair better than .500

you gotta feed them some cans now and then.

Jacko00
12-10-2007, 10:32 PM
Andrew Rush, he has lost way more than he has won. He is 14 - 4 now.

Dead_Jester
12-11-2007, 01:49 AM
Aleksei Chekhov by far, had a huge initial start knocking out Anthony LeToussier in 25 seconds and then Zvonimir Asanovic at 32 seconds in round two to capture the Light-Heavyweight Title, from there he lost the belt to JJ Reid on his first defense. Since then he has gone on hot and cold streaks beating mainly b-grade fighters by decision but getting destroyed by the big names, even a drop to the Middle weight division hasn't done much for his career as the only name he has really taken down is Matthew Dean.

wilson7913
12-11-2007, 11:51 AM
Anthony LeToussier sucks.

He went 0-3 in LHW.

Dropped to MW and is 0-2 there against Alex Cole and Casim Yenkini.

grits207
12-11-2007, 11:51 AM
Hassan Fezzik, he lost his title to Kikuchi in a split decision and then he lost by T.K.O. in round 1 to Jeff Carlton.

Generic Heel 104
12-11-2007, 03:04 PM
Rick Stanley has been killing me. Ever since I took over GAMMA, his results have been:

loss, decision, James Foster
loss, decision, Tim Boyer
win, TKO, Marvin Stevens
loss, decision, Fatuma Roy
loss, decision, Steve Mason (most recent)

He's fallen all the way to 14th out of 22 in my Heavyweight ratings.

flaviooooo
12-11-2007, 03:47 PM
Rick Stanley has been killing me. Ever since I took over GAMMA, his results have been:

loss, decision, James Foster
loss, decision, Tim Boyer
win, TKO, Marvin Stevens
loss, decision, Fatuma Roy
loss, decision, Steve Mason (most recent)

He's fallen all the way to 14th out of 22 in my Heavyweight ratings.

How can you see further than 10th place in the rankings?

Generic Heel 104
12-11-2007, 03:56 PM
I keep an Excel sheet with my personal rankings for purposes of an upcoming dynasty. It doesn't match up with the game's automatic rankings. Sorry for not being clear.

jamie1989
12-11-2007, 04:45 PM
Agree with James Foster.

I try to build up a super fight between him and Oktay and feed him nothing but cans, but he just can't help but lose.

TEWFan
12-11-2007, 05:16 PM
Mine has to be Steve Mason. He has only two wins since I took over(Over B Heavyweights like Derek South and Milton Harvey) and has lost to Shane Gilchrist by TKO, Thomas Smith by submission, Rav Kapur by TKO and Mike Watson by TKO once I dropped him in weight. He is 4-4 now....

MCscratchNsniff
12-11-2007, 05:18 PM
Jack Humphreys by a mile.
he's won 2 of his last 7 fights. He got subbed by Lukas Melberg twice, lost to Julio Regueiro, and got TKO'd by Alan Kendall. He also lost his last fight to someone who was supposed to be an easy fight.

Hawk1665
12-11-2007, 05:57 PM
Sukarno. I had such huge hope for him just based on his character and his reputation.

He's went 2-4 for me, with wins over Andrew Rush and Kobo Endoso, but with losses to Gabriel Gallego, Petey Mack, Zenko Hatakeyama & Ichisake Miyagi.

BuddyGarner
12-11-2007, 06:30 PM
James Foster has redeemed himself in my eyes. In his first match, he got K.O.ed in the first round by Rick Stanley. Then he got K.O.ed again by Lefter Otkay. He gets a tune up fight against Stafford Alois which he wins and then emerges victorious against Tim Boyer who seemed unbeatable at the time. He loses his title to Tony McCall who proceeds to go on a tear even though Tony McCall doesn't look like much on paper.

He wins his tune-up fight against Gary McSweegan but loses his next tune up fight to Thomas Smith by Split Decision no less.

Then he beats the jobber Russel McPhee and loses to future hall of famer and would be #1 P4P fighter in the sport if Sukarno hadn't padded his record with all the grandmas he's beaten(he's on a losing streak since he started fighting real competition) Alexander Ivanov.

He avenges his loss to Rick Stanley, but proceeds to lose to Mugur Bloc.
He gets another tune-up fight against Bob Dozier and can't even finish and wins by unanimous decision.

At this point, Alexander Ivanov had pretty much beaten everybody in the heavweight division so I give Alexander Ivanov James Foster again. James Foster K.O.'s Alexander Ivanov in the first round becoming the only 3-time champion in GAMMA History.

So don't count James Foster out so easily.

Capelli King
12-12-2007, 04:37 AM
Rick Stanley, he lost 5 matches in a row and then retired!

Jacko00
12-12-2007, 09:42 AM
Gary McSweegan never won a fight for me, he went 0-5 so i booted him. I have never had an impressive Elnglish fighter, only Rav Kampur has don okay and Andrew Rush is improving.

Undertaker666
12-12-2007, 09:56 AM
Gary McSweegan never won a fight for me, he went 0-5 so i booted him. I have never had an impressive Elnglish fighter, only Rav Kampur has don okay and Andrew Rush is improving.

Aside from the two you've mentioned: Daniel Hornsby, Dave Lennon, Will Kane, George Laurent, Harry Milne and Stafford Alois are all decent English fighters.

Grant "The King" Capelli is an absolute beast too. ;)

Jacko00
12-12-2007, 12:39 PM
Aside from the two you've mentioned: Daniel Hornsby, Dave Lennon, Will Kane, George Laurent, Harry Milne and Stafford Alois are all decent English fighters.

Grant "The King" Capelli is an absolute beast too. ;)

None of them has made a splash in my game for me. Rav Kampur did win the title off Raul Hughes but lost it to Tim Boyer in his first defence, so he has been the best of British.

still71
12-12-2007, 12:56 PM
Rick Stanley - he's lost all 10 matches. no matter who I put him against, his ass loses!

Capelli King
12-12-2007, 12:56 PM
Yeah, the Brit's in general were average in my game also.

I started back in 1990, it is 1995 now. Stafford Alois is a stable performer. He has a 15-10 record. He looses to some cans every now and then, but he has significant wins over big players like Charlton, Stanley, Boyer and over 2 world champions Gilchrist and Oktay.

So i consider him like a GAMMA great, but not legend

MrThing
12-12-2007, 02:54 PM
Raul Hughes has been perfroming very poorly for my created fed in which he was supposed to be the top heavyweight. He has lost three of his six fights thus far against the likes of: Dave Lennon, Derek South, and Barry Strachan.

Franchise22
12-13-2007, 09:45 AM
Raul Hughes has been perfroming very poorly for my created fed in which he was supposed to be the top heavyweight. He has lost three of his six fights thus far against the likes of: Dave Lennon, Derek South, and Barry Strachan.

same for me. Hughes was my cornerstone going into my game (GAMMA). i dropped his weight class and he won the LHW title and was a dual champion (LHW and HW). after that awesome hes dropped 3 in a row including the LHW title to JJ Reid. he also lost to Jethro munther (sp?) and another no name i can think of.
i have since stripped him of the HW title. Foster picked up the HW title with a highly anticipated and and hard fought fight with left oktay (both had big winning streaks going in)

Capelli King
12-13-2007, 03:21 PM
Hassan Fezzik is a Can!

I mean it!

I started in 1990 as i did not believe any guy can go 25 matches unbeaten. I was right!

He won 15 of his first matches, for the first 3 years. Then he was a disaster! I have been trying to protect him and get him to win the HW title and he can't! It is like a joke!

He lost in no less than 5 title fights with 5 different opponents!!! I have had enough of trying to push him any more! He does not deserve the title period!