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#31
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My Flyweight division (116-125) Edas Rhamkhanaam. He's 34 years old and defended his title 9 times so far. (34-5-2)
Venton Cloud is the best at the Heavyweight area. (200-235) He's undefeated at 14-0 all with knockouts and he's a boxer. I'm gonna match him up with someone that will give him a run for his money though. |
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#32
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Lamont Banner is like 22-0 as a Welterweight in my FLB belt.
He recently won the LW belt too, thinking about putting him against my FW champion too in a super fight for 3 belts :/ Isiaih Monroe is also super dominant as a champion. |
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Alistair van der Moot has gone 12-0 since joining ALPHA-1 with 10 knockouts/tkos, 1 fight going the distance and 1 submission although that was with strikes and it was the fight where he became the man to dethrone hassan fezzik
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#34
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Isiah Monroe is ruling my MW division with an iron fist, although as the game in question was my first ever game, I missed out on a lot of the top-level guys like Bill Brown, most of whom are now at ALPHA-1 on about $80,000 per fight.
Also, Philip Ziskie is dominating the FW division to the point where I'm considering moving him up to LW just to keep him marketable. Also, he's not mine, but Hassan Fezzik is something like 32-0 in my game. |
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#35
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Played a ton, in my new franchise, Ari Peltonen is undefeated (just in the game not his record) taking out Raul Hughes, Jeff Carlton, Leon Banks, and other defenses. Lubos Plasil is wrecking everything in the LW division, and is undefeated (wins over Fiyero, Morrison, Sugar, Banare, Brockett, Hilton). Its still only 2002, however.
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#36
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I don't have my game in front of me, but in 2005, Ivanov (who ended Fezzik's undefeated run) remains undefeated and is my heavyweight champ. Li-Kong Ho has only lost twice when attempting to step up to the lightweight division (once to Fiyero and once to Sukarno, and he then avenged the Sukarno defeat), and is something like 32-0 in featherweight bouts. Chambers went on a tremendous run at middleweight, but is actually now trying to work his way back to the belt after stumbling. And Bud Brockett has gone on two extended runs as my welterweight champ. Marlon John has been my most succesful 205er, but has never had a dominant run like the others. The lightweight belt has bounced around a lot. Fiyero had a decent run. Luis Basora just claimed the belt, but he got there on a really long winning streak, so maybe he'll be the guy who sets the standard there.
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#37
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My most dominant fighter just left me:
William Harrison 13-0 82% rep, 10/10 stoppages in fights simmed. |
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#38
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So far in my game it's Sean Morrison. He is 9-0 with all but one of his victories in the first round and most of them very early but his other victory was in the third round. The competition he has faced in totally weak though so if you consider who they are fighting it might actually be Gladstone Lopes who is 9-0 with 6 tko's 2 ko's and 1 descision against guys that aren't world beaters but they're no slouchers either.
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#39
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HW Champion Allistair Overeem is doing extremely well! He was the underdog going in to fight Cain Valesquez (who was #1 in world coming off wins over Antonio Silva via great U Dec, and Bobby Lashley via great 1st round tko.) this was the result.
- Alistair 'Demolition Man' Overeem vs. Cain Velasquez - From player-controlled event 'UFC 149: Overeem vs. Valesquez' (from the save game '!') - Created 26 February 2012 >It's time for the main event of the evening! Alistair 'Demolition Man' Overeem goes up against Cain Velasquez in the UFC Heavyweight division. >This match is for the UFC Heavyweight 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. >We are underway! >Velasquez counters a right kick to the legs with a superb combination of three quick punches to the body and a great right cross. >Velasquez shoots in, looking for a takedown. >Overeem cannot stop the takedown, and has to pull guard. >Velasquez tries to pass the guard. >He passes guard fairly easily, getting to side control. >Velasquez is trying to move from side control to mount. >He can't mount Overeem. >Using an underhook to set it up, Overeem looks to scramble for position. >The scramble results in Overeem being on his back pulling guard. >Velasquez is trying to pass guard. >Overeem keeps his guard secure. >Velasquez feels Overeem prepare to scramble for position and makes sure it doesn't happen. >We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. >Velasquez looks to get past the guard. >Overeem finds his opponent too skilled, and Velasquez passes guard into side control. >We have one minute of the round remaining. >Velasquez attempts the mount. >Overeem can't fend off his opponent and is mounted. >Velasquez unloads with big punches from the mount, landing several that clearly hurt Overeem. >Round one is brought to an end as time runs out. >I think Velasquez took that round, 10-9 on my score card. >We are back underway! >Both throw strikes at each other, both easily defend the other's attempt. >Velasquez slips out of the way of a leg kick. >Velasquez catches a right leg kick and goes for a takedown getting it! Overeem manages to pull guard. >Velasquez looks to get past the guard. >Overeem can't fend off the effort, and can only stop Velasquez at half guard. >Velasquez looks to pass half guard and get side control. >He gets past half guard, gaining side control. >Velasquez attempts the mount. >Velasquez shows his ground skills and slips to mount. >We go past the halfway point of this round. >Velasquez pounds away on Overeem with elbow strikes, landing several good shots in the process. >It looks like Overeem has been cut above the eye by that strike. >Velasquez tries to set up Overeem for an armbar. >Overeem not only defends the armbar, but also stacks up Velasquez and hits several punches before gaining side control. >Overeem attempts to armbar Velasquez from side control. >Velasquez blocks it. >Overeem feels Velasquez prepare to scramble for position and makes sure it doesn't happen. >We have one minute of the round remaining. >Overeem attempts to move to mount. >Velasquez keeps Overeem from mounting him. >The time runs out on round two. >That round goes to Velasquez, 10-9 on my card. >In between rounds, the cut man tries to stop the bleeding of Overeem. >There's the bell and round number three begins! >They exchange strikes, but neither fighter inflicts any real damage. >Having ended up close together from the strikes they threw, a wild exchange of punches begins! >Overeem eats a right cross during the exchange. >Velasquez bobs and weaves, trying to get Overeem to commit. >Overeem is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket. >Overeem is now standing in the pocket. >Good head movement allows Velasquez to slip past a vicious right hand, and he counters with a solid punch. >Velasquez tries for a left jab but Overeem uses head movement to avoid it. >Overeem slips past a superman punch and fires back with a series of quick jabs. >A right cross misses, giving Overeem the perfect angle to counter-strike with a left jab to the cheek. >Breathing very hard, Cain Velasquez is looking ragged. >We move into the second half of this round. >Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Overeem hits a stinging jab. >Overeem lands a powerful right hook to the body. >There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes but neither hits. >Having ended up close together from the strikes they threw, a wild exchange of punches begins! >Overeem hits a great right hand, snapping back his opponent's head. >There's under a minute left in this round. >Using head movement, Overeem slips past a left jab and counters with a thudding right hook to the body. >A left jab misses, Velasquez counters with a solid punch. >Velasquez slips past a jab and scores with a nice left. >Time expires and we come to the end of round three. >I have to give that round to Overeem, but only a 10-9. >Round four begins! >Overeem counters a left jab by hitting several big right hands, putting Velasquez down, dazed! >Overeem senses victory and starts to unload with punches! >Overeem fires away with punches, Velasquez is taking powerful shot after powerful shot! >The referee is forced to jump in and stop the match! >The winner, by TKO; Alistair Overeem! >Official Result: Alistair 'Demolition Man' Overeem defeats Cain Velasquez (TKO (Strikes) in 0:39 of round 4). The match was rated as being Excellent. |
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