King2717 Posted March 4, 2008 Posted March 4, 2008 Its 1996 and for MMA things have been shaken to the core. The Biggest MMA promotions in the world have unified together under one banner to make all the best fights we could ask for happen. This unification is known simply as the Global Combat Association. The format will take six teams of the best Champions and contenders and the most promising young talents and they will battle for team supremacy over the course of a long grueling season. After the seasons end the fighters with the best record on their respective team from each division will battle in a Grand Prix Tournament to decided GCA's first individual champions.
King2717 Posted March 7, 2008 Author Posted March 7, 2008 [B]Team Domination[/B] HW Hazzan Fezzik Rick Stanley 1-0 Jean-Pierre Richelleau LHW Zvonimir Asanovic 0-1 Roberto Aldez Ashley Ballard MW Buddy Garner Greg Atteveld 1-0 Davis Spyrou WW Fumiaki Hayashi Jack Humphreys 1-0 Geoff Cahill LW Paulo Roberto Bezzera Luis Basora Jason Daglish 0-1 [B]Team Kainlock[/B] HW Jeff Carlton Shane Gilchrist Hiro Arai LHW John Rivero Kendall Tracey George Laurent MW Andrew Rush Faas Smit Tucker Plumm WW Gabriel Gallego Kafu Bunya Korekiyo Anzai LW Carlos De Guia Edson Edmilson Jackson Gray [B]Team GrantC[/B] HW Lefter Oktay Rav Kapur 0-1 Steve Mason LHW Leon Banks 1-0 Mike Watson Anthony Letoussier MW Jerezo 0-1 Bixente Fontaine Fernando Amaro WW Doug Hansen 0-1 Claudio Palacios Dan Halverson LW Sean Morrison 1-0 Mario de Suza Rodolphe Gygax [B]Team Legend[/B] HW James Foster Raul Hughes Eddie Whelan LHW Tadamasa Yamada Zaco Aleksei Chekov MW Marteen De Vries Juro Fukazawa Linfeild Ballard WW Julio Regueiro Alberto Basora Gordon Idle LW Ricardo Fernandes Chojro Goto Brandon Sugar [B]Dakota Fight Team[/B] HW Kunimichi Kikuchi Stratos Papaioannou Tim Boyer LHW Leonardo da Costa Souleymane Ya Konan Rob Baines MW Mai Phe Roby Uwe Maier Casim Yenkini WW Bakin Sakamoto Will Kane Darin Blood LW Go Yamamoto Luke Hilton Callum Henson [B]Fury Fight Club[/B] HW Gunnar Nilsson Grzegorz Boniek Carter Potter LHW Curt Kitson Inejiro Chiba Heiji Endo MW Matthew Dean Neil Napier Stuart Strange WW Nathan Chambers Patrick Thomas Ray Eton LW Gustavo Bautista Teeratep Nutman Atep of Indonesia
King2717 Posted March 7, 2008 Author Posted March 7, 2008 The teams have been named and our first event will take place monday! I havent decided which teams will be facing off, the first two teams to say they wanna be booked first will be booked. So lets get this thing rolling!
King2717 Posted March 8, 2008 Author Posted March 8, 2008 [B]GCA 1- Team Domination vs Team GrantC[/B] [B]Main Event Leon Banks (11-3)(GC) vs Zvonimir Asanovic (10-1)(RK)[/B] Sean Morrison (12-3)(GC) vs Jason Dalglish (9-2)(RK) Jack Humphreys (12-2)(RK) vs Doug Hansen (14-3)(GC) Rick Stanley (20-7-3)(RK) vs Rav Kapur (5-0)(GC) Jerezo (21-8)(GC) vs Greg Atteveld (15-10)(RK) Results for the event will be posted monday. Meanwhile lets have some predictions.
King2717 Posted March 8, 2008 Author Posted March 8, 2008 Team King2717 vs Team JamesFosterFan at GCA 2.
chris caulfield Posted March 8, 2008 Posted March 8, 2008 Leon Banks (11-3)(GC) vs [B]Zvonimir Asanovic (10-1)(RK)[/B] [B]Sean Morrison (12-3)(GC)[/B] vs Jason Dalglish (9-2)(RK) [B]Jack Humphreys (12-2)(RK) [/B]vs Doug Hansen (14-3)(GC) Rick Stanley (20-7-3)(RK) vs [B]Rav Kapur (5-0)(GC)[/B] [B]Jerezo (21-8)(GC) [/B]vs Greg Atteveld (15-10)(RK)
RennikKain076 Posted March 8, 2008 Posted March 8, 2008 Leon Banks (11-3)(GC) vs [B]Zvonimir Asanovic [/B](10-1)(RK) [B]Sean Morrison[/B] (12-3)(GC) vs Jason Dalglish (9-2)(RK) [B]Jack Humphreys[/B] (12-2)(RK) vs Doug Hansen (14-3)(GC) [B]Rick Stanley[/B] (20-7-3)(RK) vs Rav Kapur (5-0)(GC) [B]Jerezo[/B] (21-8)(GC) vs Greg Atteveld (15-10)(RK) Team RK by 3-2 is my call :) . Good luck GrantC.
King2717 Posted March 9, 2008 Author Posted March 9, 2008 Done. Anybody who wants to give there team a offical name just post it, and i'll change it.
GrantC Posted March 9, 2008 Posted March 9, 2008 Main Event [B]Leon Banks (11-3)(GC)[/B] vs Zvonimir Asanovic (10-1)(RK) [B]Sean Morrison (12-3)(GC)[/B] vs Jason Dalglish (9-2)(RK) Jack Humphreys (12-2)(RK) vs [B]Doug Hansen (14-3)(GC)[/B] Rick Stanley (20-7-3)(RK) vs [B]Rav Kapur (5-0)(GC)[/B] [B]Jerezo (21-8)(GC)[/B] vs Greg Atteveld (15-10)(RK) But i am slightly bias
Kainlock Posted March 9, 2008 Posted March 9, 2008 [B][/B]GCA 1- Team Domination vs Team GrantC Main Event Leon Banks (11-3)(GC) vs [B]Zvonimir Asanovic [/B](10-1)(RK) [B]Sean Morrison [/B](12-3)(GC) vs Jason Dalglish (9-2)(RK) [B]Jack Humphreys[/B] (12-2)(RK) vs Doug Hansen (14-3)(GC) [B]Rick Stanley[/B] (20-7-3)(RK) vs Rav Kapur (5-0)(GC) [B]Jerezo [/B](21-8)(GC) vs Greg Atteveld (15-10)(RK)
King2717 Posted March 10, 2008 Author Posted March 10, 2008 [B]GCA 1- Team Domination vs Team GrantC[/B] [B]The event is taking place in California in front of a crowd of 6,524[/B] [B]Greg Atteveld vs Jerezo[/B] Round 1 The round starts with some tentative striking. Both fighters look to be using their strikes merely to keep the opponent off-balance while they work for an angle for a takedown, rather than actually trying to inflict too much damage. Atteveld goes for the first takedown, but Jerezo has it well-scouted and they merely end up in a clinch. They tussle, ending up all the way back against the ropes. Both fighters try trips, but neither gets anything. Finally, the referee steps in and separates them. Jerezo storms back in almost immediately and takes Atteveld down, into guard. It's hard to say whether that was just a good takedown or whether Atteveld just had a lapse in concentration. Jerezo tries to pass the guard but can't, with Atteveld employing a rubber guard now. There's a definite stalemate, Atteveld is defending very well but isn't really offering any attacking threat or really trying to get out of this predicament. Jerezo makes a big effort to pass, and manages to get to half guard, but Atteveld has him tied up pretty well all the same. Time is ticking away, what has been a very tame round looks set to end without much in the way of highlights. It'll have to go to Jerezo on points, the takedown is really the only noteworthy thing that has happened. The first round is over. Blurcat.com sees it 10-9 to Jerezo. Round 2 The round begins with Atteveld taking the iniative, coming in quickly with a straight right and a leg kick. Jerezo replies with a snap jab and a wild left that misses by a long way. Atteveld goes for the takedown, but Jerezo sprawls. Atteveld tries to power through, but Jerezo uses that against him and turns it into a takedown of his own. They're quite close to the ropes, which may help Atteveld defend this. Jerezo is in guard. He throws a couple of half-hearted jabs, then tries to pass, but Atteveld isn't allowing it. Atteveld pulls Jerezo in tight, locking up both his arms. Jerezo pulls free and again tries to pass guard. This has turned into a bit of a stalemate, the referee may be thinking of standing them up if nothing happens soon. Jerezo tries a big right hand, which Atteveld defends well. He has quite a high guard, Jerezo has to be wary not to fall into a triangle when leaning in like that. Atteveld once again drags Jerezo down into a clinch, and this time even tries to work a guillotine, but Jerezo easily deals with it and hands out two solid right hands to the ribs along the way. We're back to Jerezo trying to pass guard. Atteveld tries to throw a big punch and almost hands an armbar to Jerezo, but he realises the danger in time and manages to recover. The referee finally gets them back to their feet due to the lack of progress that has been made. Jerezo scores with a jab, then a second. Atteveld goes for a sweeping kick to the right knee, but it isn't fast enough and gives Jerezo enough time to take him down again. Jerezo quickly goes to pass guard, looking for side control, but Atteveld once again defends it. It looks like a frustrating round will end with them on the ground, and almost certainly has to go to Jerezo on points due to him being the aggressor and getting two takedowns in. End of round 2. Blurcat.com scores 10-9 Jerezo. Round 3 Jerezo is quickest out, and comes at Atteveld with a series of jabs and straight punches. Atteveld covered up well, and I don't think anything got through. Atteveld hits a body shot, but it didn't connect solidly. They get in close, and it's Jerezo who takes it to the ground. Atteveld pulls guard. There's a lull, as Jerezo tries to pass, and Atteveld defends it. Punches get thrown every so often, but it's really a stalemate at the moment. Atteveld almost gets a guillotine, but it's blocked and almost leads to a kimura for Jerezo, but that too goes nowhere. The referee stands them up, but the time is almost over. End of the round. Blurcat.com has it down as 10-9 Jerezo. Round 4 Jerezo hits some tentative punches, then comes in fast and forces Atteveld to back up against the ropes, where they clinch. Jerezo hits a nice body shot, but takes two short punches to the side of the head in return. Atteveld tries a trip, but it doesn't go anywhere. They separate, with Jerezo having to stay sharp to avoid a scorching right hand from Atteveld. Atteveld fires off a high kick, but it's more spectacular than dangerous. Jerezo throws a tight jab, leading to a low kick. Atteveld defends it well, then storms in quickly and hits a quick one-two combination. Jerezo goes for a counter-punch, but Atteveld gets in a big third shot before backing out of range. That last shot landed quite hard, and it looks to have opened up a cut above the left eye. Not sure the referee has noticed yet, he's on the wrong side of Jerezo to see it. They come together again. Jerezo throws a nice left to the body, then narrowly missed with a right. Atteveld hits two punches to the gloves, bobs and weaves, then fires off a nice straight right, not missing by much. The referee stops them there and calls for the time to be stopped. Jerezo may have problems here; that earlier punch definitely opened up a cut, and blood has started flowing quite heavily during that last exchange of strikes, even though none of Atteveld's strikes landed in that area. The referee brings Jerezo back to the corner and gets the doctor to look at it. It looks deep. Jerezo's corner might have problems doing a great deal with that, it's a really ugly looking wound, and is spitting out blood at an alarming rate. The doctor shakes his head and the referee gives the signal, Atteveld is going to take home the victory because Jerezo cannot continue with that cut sending a lot of blood down into his eye. Atteveld wins via 4th round medical stoppage with the official time being 3:16. [B]Winner Greg Atteveld[/B] ** match [B]Rav Kapur vs Rick Stanley[/B] Round 1 The two fighters meet in the center with an exchange of jabs, but neither gets anything but gloves or air. They go right into a clinch, with only a few seconds of the match gone. Stanley gets a knee to the ribs in, but it wasn't particularly hard. They break. For a second it looked like Stanley was about to go for a takedown, but nothing came from it. Kapur throws a looping punch, Stanley is forced to back up for a moment to avoid it. He is backed up against the ropes. Kapur follows in and they get in close for an exchange of punches. Kapur goes down! Kapur is down on his back! Stanley dives on top with a mount and starts raining down punches, and the referee stops the match after the third, Kapur only had one arm free and couldn't do anything in the way of a good defense against those punches. The replays shows that Stanley scored with a big right hook to the jaw during that earlier exchange of punches, a lighting-fast 'swing for the fences' type of shot that caught Kapur totally by surprise. It didn't knock him out, but it did leave Kapur stunned, and when Stanley mounted, he manages to use his left leg to trap the right arm of Kapur, preventing any effective blocking. It'll go down as a TKO for Stanley. Stanley wins via 1st round TKO with the official time being 1:29. [B]Winner Rick Stanley[/B] *** match Jack Humphreys vs Doug Hansen Round 1 Hansen comes out fast, and looks like he is aiming for a quick takedown, but Humphreys stops that plan with some looping punches. Solid right hand from Humphreys connects, and that's the best moment of the opening minute of the round. Hansen is mainly defending against punches, it looks like he is trying to work an angle to try for a takedown. Humphreys seems to have noticed, as he is purposely positioning against that. Straight left from Humphreys, then a low kick, then a wicked body shot. Hansen felt that, and backs off. Hansen tries to get in for a clinch, perhaps looking for a takedown from that position, but Humphreys gets him to back off with some jabs. Humphreys has really been able to stamp his gameplan on this round, Hansen has been blocked at every turn. The round is over. Blurcat.com scores it 10-9 for Humphreys. Round 2 Humphreys's straight right hand punch finds its mark early, tagging Hansen below the right eye, leaving a mark. Hansen throws a couple of strikes in return, but can't find a way past the gloves. Humphreys keeps Hansen off balance by switching between looping punches, low kicks, and plenty of jabs. Hansen can't work an angle under the barrage, and backs off. Humphreys tries to press the advantage, but Hansen is quick to clinch up. Hansen goes for a trip but Humphreys kicks it away. Hansen drops down and tries for a single leg, but Humphreys bends down and blocks it. There's an awkward moment as neither can do a great deal. Hansen eventually releases the leg and gets back into the clinch. Humphreys hits a knee, and they part. Hansen throws a nice kick. Humphreys gets in close enough to hit a kick to the body, then darts back out of range. He repeats the trick, this time replacing the kick with a hard right hand. It appears that he is using 'hit and run' tactics, and Hansen isn't coping with it yet. Humphreys goes for it again, and this time almost gets taken down as Hansen times it well and shoots in. Humphreys sprawls to block the first attempt, then scrabbles free on the second push, getting out from the side. Hansen was very close then. Humphreys keeps Hansen back, throwing kicks. The action unfortunately peters out, with Hansen unable to get in close enough to go for a takedown, Humphreys unwilling to risk the takedown by coming in and throwing strikes. The time eventually runs out on the round. The 2nd round ends. Blurcat.com sees it 10-9 to Humphreys. Round 3 Humphreys comes out fast and quickly backs Hansen up, all the way up against the ropes. Humphreys throws a series of rights and lefts; none of the strikes to the head got through, but two nice body shots did. He doesn't follow up though, instead keeping a few steps back, clearly not wanting to get tied up in a clinch. Hansen throws a low kick, then advances with some jabs, forcing Humphreys to back off a little. They meet in the center and exchange strikes, with Humphreys looking the crisper striker of the two, although without doing any real damage. Hansen shoots in for the takedown, but Humphreys sprawls and eventually pushes free. Right hand from Humphreys, then two jabs which both find their mark. Hansen bats away a third, then comes in hard and fast for a second takedown attempt. Humphreys sprawls again, but gets pushed all the way up against the ropes. Hansen has a leg, but is low down to the ground and doesn't have the leverage to complete the takedown. He works to a better standing position, but has to lose the leg and grab a clinch instead. They both fire off some small punches from there. Hansen tries for a trip, but Humphreys avoids it and works free from the clinch. He returns to the center, clearly wanting a striking battle rather than a grappling match. Hansen follows, hands held high, and throws a couple of jabs. Humphreys connects with one instead though, and then with a looping right hand that catches Hansen above the eye. He felt that, but doesn't go down. Best strike of the round so far. Hansen throws a low kick. Humphreys comes in to strike again, but this time cannot sprawl quickly enough and gets taken down. Humphreys pulls guard. Unfortunately for Hansen, now that he has finally gotten the takedown, there's less than thirty seconds left. He tries to pass guard to get to side control, but Humphreys comfortably defends it until the round is over. The third round is over. Blurcat.com scores 10-9 Humphreys. Round 4 Humphreys hits some tentative punches, then comes in fast and forces Hansen to back up against the ropes, where they clinch. Humphreys hits a nice body shot, but takes two short punches to the side of the head in return. Hansen tries a trip, but it doesn't go anywhere. They separate, with Humphreys having to stay sharp to avoid a scorching right hand from Hansen. Hansen scores with a kick to the outside of the thigh, but it didn't have a great deal of power on it. Humphreys returns fire with a jab, and then tries for a takedown. Hansen doesn't pull guard, but instead tries to spin out of it and get back to his feet, but it proves to be a mistake as he isn't able to get free and only ends up giving his back to Humphreys! Hansen tries to fight out of it, but Humphreys keeps position well. Hard shot to the ribs by Humphreys. Can he capitalise on this great position though? He tries to apply a choke hold, but Hansen defends it. However, in doing so, he leaves his left arm exposed, and Humphreys is able to float over and trap it inbetween his legs. Humphreys falls forward and pulls, forcing Hansen to tap out rather than have his arm hyper-extended. Official time of the armbar submission is 3:47 of the fourth round. [B]Winner Jack Humphreys[/B] ** match Sean Morrison vs Jason Dalglish Round 1 Dull first sixty seconds to the round, as neither fighter looks willing to commit much to attack. They're both looking for angles to come in from, but they're constantly countering each other. A crisp jab from Morrison that almost found its way through the guard is the sole highlight as we reach the minute mark. Dalglish looks to be working an angle. Dalglish ducks out of the way of a punch, then back steps quickly, just in time to avoid the uppercut that was coming. Better from Morrison, although no damage has actually been done yet. Dalglish fakes a right hand, then puts Morrison on the ground with a hard takedown. Dalglish tries to use the momentum to get a punch in, but Morrison cleverly uses that to his advantage and turns it so that he ends up in the guard of Dalglish. A few tentative punches from Morrison do no damage, and neither does a big left hand from Dalglish that merely grazed the shoulder. Morrison fires off two jabs, then swings wildly with a huge clubbing right hand. Dalglish didn't expect it, and got caught! It had a lot of power, and has knocked Dalglish out. Morrison instinctively gets another shot in before the referee comes to the rescue and pulls him off. Big knock out victory for Morrison. Official time of the knock out is 2:38 of the first. [B]Winner Sean Morrison[/B] ** match Zvonimir Asanovic vs Leon Banks Round 1 Banks leads with the right hand to set up a low kick, Asanovic deals with it well. They clinch, but only for a few seconds before it gets broken. Both throw stiff jabs at the same time, neither connects properly. Back to the clinch. It has been a disjointed start to the round, the flow hasn't quite developed properly. Asanovic uses a knee to the ribs before backing Banks up against the ropes. Right hand from Banks connects though, that was well timed. Asanovic breaks the clinch and backs off. That was sloppy on his part, Banks was basically gifted a free shot. Three quick jabs from Asanovic sting the gloves, then a crashing hook to the body finds its mark. Good recovery. Banks fires off a low kick again, but it's well wide. Asanovic makes Banks back up against the ropes by throwing some looping punches. He comes in closer and hits a right hook to the body, getting a jab to the cheek in return. Asanovic throws another two punches, both to the body, then steps back to avoid an uppercut. Banks lets fly with a scorching punch though, and it catches Asanovic by surprise, putting him down! Banks follows up and starts raining down right hands. Asanovic covers up as best he can, but it's not enough as the referee pulls Banks off, the match is over. Official time of the TKO is 3:16 of the first. [B]Winner Leon Banks[/B] *** match [B]Final Score: Team Domination 3-2, Team GrantC 2-3 The Winner of the first GCA event is Team Domination congratulations to RennikKain. [/B] Post Fight Jerezo controled Atteveld the entire fight but was caught and it opened up a cut. Bad luck for Jerezo is the only thing that cost him that fight. Rick Stanley looked very impressive in his first GCA fight as he scores a impressive shot that hurt Kapur and put him down and then he finished him with some ground and pound. Kapur is very young and im sure he will be back in much better form. A good fight from both men, Humphreys was really able to control the match but Hansen showed a very solid game, but Humphreys eventually managed to secure a armbar and in the process secure the win for his team. Sean Morrison showed why he is considered the best lightweight in the world with a impressive first round K.O. of Dalglish. A big win for his team considering they already lost, Morrison really steped up and made a big example for his team. In a very exciting fight of two world class fighters Banks catches Asanovic and puts him down and pounds him out for the finish. Both teams looked very impressive and I very much look forward to these teams rematching somewhere down the line. [B]K.O. of the night: Morrison over Dalglish Submission of the night: Humphreys over Hansen Fight of the Night: Zvonimir Asanovic vs Leon Banks[/B]
Kainlock Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 I think it would easier to read if you put the winners in bold.
King2717 Posted March 10, 2008 Author Posted March 10, 2008 The GCA 2 card will be annouced tomorrow and the show results will be posted friday. It will be Fury Fight Club vs Team Legend.
RennikKain076 Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 Team Domination getting off to a good start, I barely won this though, if Jerezo hadnt cut.....
Tommy J. Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 [QUOTE=Kainlock;388321]I think it would easier to read if you put the winners in bold.[/QUOTE] That and you really should post the series score after every fight.
King2717 Posted March 10, 2008 Author Posted March 10, 2008 GCA Team Records Team Domination- 3-2 Team GrantC- 2-3 Team Kainlock- 0-0 Team Legend- 0-0 Dakota Fight Team- 0-0 Fury Fight Club- 0-0
King2717 Posted March 10, 2008 Author Posted March 10, 2008 [QUOTE=Tommy J.;388433]That and you really should post the series score after every fight.[/QUOTE] I actually had it posted but I put it bold so it's easier to see. Sorry to everyone for not putting the results in bold so it's easier to read, I was very tired when I posted the results last night.
King2717 Posted March 11, 2008 Author Posted March 11, 2008 [B]GCA 2- Fury Fight Club vs Team Legend[/B] Julio Regueiro vs Patrick Thomas James Foster vs Grzegorz Boniek Tadamasa Yamada vs Curt Kitson Juro Fukazawa vs Matthew Dean Teeratep Nutnum vs Brandon Sugar [B]Results up friday, make your picks![/B]
Kainlock Posted March 12, 2008 Posted March 12, 2008 [B]Julio Regueiro[/B] vs Patrick Thomas [B]James Foster[/B] vs Grzegorz Boniek Tadamasa Yamada vs [B]Curt Kitson[/B] Juro Fukazawa vs [B]Matthew Dean[/B] Teeratep Nutnum vs [B]Brandon Sugar[/B]
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