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Currently, who are your top 10 fighters in the game. (Fighters ranking from front page I mean)

 

Mine

 

1.Carlos Da Guida (17-0) (Is like Anderson Silva in my game)

2.Hassan Fezzik (26-0)

3.Jin Katou (18-0)

4.Julio Reguerio (15-0-1)

5.Armen Sarkisian (14-0)

6.James Foster (32-4-1)

7.Tadamasa Yamada (22-1)

8.Sean Morrison (27-3)

9.Raul Hughes (14-1)

10.Zvonimir Asanovic (16-1)

 

What are yours?

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May 2000

 

1. Hassan Fezzik (27-0) (100% High Level International, 17 Black belts / A grades)

2. Jin Katou (21-0)

3. James Foster (35-4-1)

4. Lefter Oktay (17-0) (Two last matches won by submission in Fantastic matches against Cabal and Richelleau)

5. JJ Reid (29 - 2)

6. Tadamasa Yamada (25-1)

7. Neil Napier (18-0)

8. Fiyero Lermontov (11-0)

9. Kunimichi Kikuchi (34-5)

10. Sean Morrison (30 - 3)

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In July 2001...

 

  1. Hassan Fezzik (32 - 0)
  2. Mike Watson (14 - 0)
  3. Tadamasa Yamada (25 - 1)
  4. James Foster (36- 4 - 1)
  5. Buddy Garner (18 - 0)
  6. Julio Regueiro (19 - 0 - 1)
  7. Matthew Dean (35 - 5)
  8. Li-Kong Ho (23 - 0)
  9. Neil Napier (19 - 0)
  10. Carlos da Guia (19 - 1)

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On Monday, Week 1, January 2001:

 

1. Julio Reguiero (17-0-1)

2. Neil Napier (19-0)

3. Hassan Fezzik (30-0)

4. Tadamasa Yamada (26-1)

5. James Foster (36-4-1)

6. Sean Morrison (30-3)

7. Terron Cabal (17-0)

8. Lefter Oktay (18-0)

9. Roberto Aldez (46-7)

10. Petey Mack (19-2)

 

Reguiero, Napier and Fezzik seem to trade the top spot among themselves depending on the day. I imagine they'll keep doing so until one or two of them take a loss . . .

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Am in April 2002

 

1. Aleksander Ivanov (11-0)

2. Lubos Plasil (13-0)

3. Hassan Fezzik (34-0)

4. Raul Hughes (19-2)

5. Julie Rogeiro (21-0-1)

6. Zvanomir Asanovic (20-2)

7. Tadamasa Yamada (28-1)

8. Kafu Bunya (16-0)

9. Kunimichi Kikuchi (37-5)

10. Hyun-Skik Lim (11-0)

 

EDIT: Just had a show since this post, Plasil vs Li-Kung Ho. Ho won, by submission in 4 minues 30 of the 5th rounds, after losing all 4 rounds. He's now shot up to number 1 in the world p4p. :D

 

Numbers 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 are working for me at GAMMA. :)

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July 2000

 

1. Hassan Fezzik (28-0)

2. Li-Kong Ho (22-0)

3. Carlos da Guia (17-0)

4. James Foster (35-4-1)

5. Julio Regueiro (16-0-1)

6. Zvonimir Asanovic (17-1)

7. Roberto Aldez (46-6)

8. Matthew Dean (33-5)

9. Tadamasa Yamada (24-1)

10. Armen Sarkisian (15-0)

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May 2000

 

1. Fezzik (28-0)

2. Foster (37-4-1)

3. da Guia (17-0)

4. Yamada (24-1)

5. De Vries (16-4)

6. Morrison (29-3)

7. Katou (20-1)

8. Asanovic (17-1)

9. Kikuchi (34-5)

10. Kong Ho (22-0)

 

Ho is the only one working for me at SIGMA. He's had 2 fights and is my featherweight champ.

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As of April 2000...

 

1) Lefter Oktay (16-0) (Subbed Cabal and Sarkisian, is fighting Mugur Boc next)

2) Hassan Fezzik (28-0)

3) Tadamasa Yamada (25-1)

4) James Foster (36-4-1)

5) Julio Regueiro (17-0-1)

6) Neil Napier (17-0)

7) Roberto Aldez (45-6)

8) Sean Morrison (29-3)

9) Matthew Dean (34-5)

10) Kunimichi Kikuchi (36-4)

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Week 1 August 2000

 

1. Julio Reguiro 18-0-1

2. Hassan Fezzik 29-0

3. Neil Napier 19-0

4. Carlos da Guia 17-0

5. Mike Watson 12-0

6. James Foster 35-4-1

7. Tadamasa Yamada 24-2

8. Josh Aldariso 6-0.... Yeah that's right. Push this guy!

9. Lubos Plasil 11-0

10. Atep of Indonesia 9-0

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8. Josh Aldariso 6-0.... Yeah that's right. Push this guy!

 

No kidding. The guy is an absolute beast. He's 8-0 in my current game and no one has even come close to making it out of the first round with him. In fact, I don't recall any of his opponents having the time to attempt a single offensive attack against him before being immediately taken down. Geoff Cahill was his toughest test, managing to keep him in guard for 3:50 before being submitted.

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As of January 2000 in my game, starting with a 0 popularity promotion.

 

1. Hassan Fezzik 27-0

2. Tadamasa Yamada 24-1

3. James Foster 34-4-1

4. Lefter Oktay 17-0

5. Zvonomir Asanovic 17-1

6. Matthew Dean 33-5

7. Fiyero Lermontov 10-0

8. Sean Morrison 28-3

9. Kunimichi Kikuchi 33-5

10. Jin Katou 21-0

 

Strangely enough my own top 10 is nowhere near as good as that and as I burn through my original 500,000 in cash I'm probably only going to suffer more. Looks like I'm gonna be cutting the size of my roster in the near future, which will make it harder to build stars... I like my cans, they get more fights than anyone else due to being completely expendable. :)

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August 2000

 

1. Fezzik (30-0)

2. Reguiero (19-0-1)

3. Yamada (25-2)

4. Matthew Dean (33-5)

5. Fiyero Lermotov (13-0)

6. James Foster (36-5-1)

7. Li-Kong Ho (23-0)

8. Raul Hughes (16-2)

9. Mike Watson (12-1)

10. Armen Sarkisian (15-0)

 

Been fighting Tourneys(8-Man) for all titles, as I started with a new fed and all fighters unemployed, has anyone seen Fezzik beaten.

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August 2000

 

1. Fezzik (30-0)

2. Reguiero (19-0-1)

3. Yamada (25-2)

4. Matthew Dean (33-5)

5. Fiyero Lermotov (13-0)

6. James Foster (36-5-1)

7. Li-Kong Ho (23-0)

8. Raul Hughes (16-2)

9. Mike Watson (12-1)

10. Armen Sarkisian (15-0)

 

Been fighting Tourneys(8-Man) for all titles, as I started with a new fed and all fighters unemployed, has anyone seen Fezzik beaten.

 

In my previous game he lost to Kunimichi Kikuchi.

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Guest Rampage

August 2000

 

1.Kafu Bunya (15-0):eek:

2.Hassan Fezzik (28-0)

3.Tadamasa Yamada (24-1)

4.James Foster (37-4-1)

5.Luis Basora (26-3-2)

6.Li-Kong Ho (23-0)

7.Zvonimir Asanovic (18-1)

8.Grezegorz Boniek (36-5)

9.Carlos da Guia (18-1)

10.Neil Napier (17-1)

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As of January 2000 in my game, starting with a 0 popularity promotion.

 

1. Hassan Fezzik 27-0

2. Tadamasa Yamada 24-1

3. James Foster 34-4-1

4. Lefter Oktay 17-0

5. Zvonomir Asanovic 17-1

6. Matthew Dean 33-5

7. Fiyero Lermontov 10-0

8. Sean Morrison 28-3

9. Kunimichi Kikuchi 33-5

10. Jin Katou 21-0

 

January 2001

1. Hassan Fezzik 29-0

2. Armen Sarkisian 17-0

3. James Foster 37-4-1

4. Tadamasa Yamada 26-1

5. Carlos da Guia 19-0

6. Julio Regueiro 18-0-1

7. Fiyero Lermontov 13-0

8. Sean Morrison 31-3

9. JJ Reid 32-3

10. Mike Watson 13-1

 

Lefter Oktay dropped down after his loss to Armen Sarkisian and I ALMOST managed to sign him, except for the win bonus that SIGMA were offering him. Woulda been a steal too at just 8000 per fight.

 

Asanovic lost to Mike Watson prompting him to drop from the list. Matthew Dean lost to Neil Napier who is a beast in my save. Kikuchi lost to Fezzik for the second time in 2 years, dropping him again but I'm sure he'll recover. Jin Katou is still unbeaten at 23-0, he's just slightly outside the top 10 just now.

 

I've just hit Low Level National with my company so I'm expanding. Have brought in guys like Jonathan Huang, Nuno Valentino and Heikichi Shimizu to bolster some of my division... as well as some former GAMMA stars with name value who I'm having to give some momentum to with some fairly easy wins. Expensive, but will soon be able to headline shows for me and boost up the rest of my young stars. :)

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January 2001:

 

1. Sho Kitabatake (6-0)

2. Carlos da Guida (19-0)

3. Hassan Fezzik (30-0)

4. Mike Watson (13-0)

5. James Foster (36-4-1)

6. Julio Regueiro (20-0-1)

7. JJ Reid (29-2)

8. Lefter Oktay (18-0)

9. Tadamasa Yamada (25-2)

10. Kafu Bunya (14-0)

 

So my #1 is a bit of a surprise name. As it turns out, he fought five times in 2000, beating Jerry Bogdonovich, Edilberto, Jin Katou, Inejiro Chiba and Tadamasa Yamada. All by submission too. Hell of a year for a nobody!

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Am in April 2002

 

1. Aleksander Ivanov (11-0)

2. Lubos Plasil (13-0)

3. Hassan Fezzik (34-0)

4. Raul Hughes (19-2)

5. Julie Rogeiro (21-0-1)

6. Zvanomir Asanovic (20-2)

7. Tadamasa Yamada (28-1)

8. Kafu Bunya (16-0)

9. Kunimichi Kikuchi (37-5)

10. Hyun-Skik Lim (11-0)

 

EDIT: Just had a show since this post, Plasil vs Li-Kung Ho. Ho won, by submission in 4 minues 30 of the 5th rounds, after losing all 4 rounds. He's now shot up to number 1 in the world p4p. :D

 

Numbers 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 are working for me at GAMMA. :)

 

Now in September 2004

 

1. Matthew Dean (38-6) Slow start, loss to Napier early on, has since beaten him twice and my MW champ

2. Li-Kung Ho (29-0) my LW champ

3. Julio Regeurio (25-0-1) Unstoppable as my WW champ

4. Eien Kawano (12-0) recently signed, Mancini's next challenger

5. Rav Kapur (20-0)

6. Aleksander Ivanov (17-0) with me now, after recently buying out SIGMA

7. Sho Kitabatake (14-1)

8. James Foster (47-3-1)

9. Nicolai Mickiewicz (29-6) turned into a great fighter -my LHW champ

10. Lazzaro Mancini (11-0) The only regen on there. An absolute beast, my heavyweight champion, and 23 years old.

 

Fezzik finally lost last month, against James Foster, who ALPHA-1 got from me. Was the second time they've fought, making it 1 win each now. Both guys are 37 now though, so not much left for 'em.

 

Raul Hughes retired recently, became a bit of a can in his later years. Had 5 losses in his career, 3 of them were his last 3 fights. No sentimentality here. :D

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1. Jasper Osmond (3-0)

2. Thiago Ceni (1-0-1)

3. George Laurent (1-1)

4. Greg Atteveld (1-1)

5. Stan Blackheat (3-0)

6. Richard Smith (2-0-1)

7. Manol Sirakov (4-0)

8. Ernie Bruns (1-1)

9. Bokkai Iida (1-1)

10. Claude Lerond (2-1)

 

 

For whatever reason, my Lightheavyweight Division totally dominates my Heavyweight division, though my Heavyweights are the ones with all the drawing power for my shows. A bit shocked that the 46 year old Manol Sirakov, who I admittingly love, is currently 4-0. He even pulled an upset in his last match against Graham Goodbody, when a speculative uppercut accidentally connected due to Goodbody just happening to step in for a punch at the right moment.

 

And to think, I've been getting Fantastic shows with my squad of mostly old guys.

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World P4P circa March 2004...

 

1. Julio Regueiro (23-0-1) - GAMMA Welterweight

2. Matthew Dean (39-5-0) - XCC Middleweight

3. Hyun-Shik Lim (15-0-0) - Was GAMMA LHW...

4. Hassan Fezzik (34-0-0) - ALPHA-1 Heavyweight

5. Sho Kitabatake (11-0-1)

6. James Foster (45-4-1) - GAMMA Heavyweight

7. Sean Morrison (35-3-0)

8. Li-Kong Ho (30-0-0) - XCC Featherweight

9. Heiji Endo (18-2-0) - ALPHA-1 Middleweight

10. Bill Brown (12-1-0)

 

Now MINE~!

 

XCC March 2004 at around 90% High International

 

1. Matthew Dean (39-5-0) - Middleweight Champion

2. Hyun-Shik Lim (15-0-0) - Just stole from GAMMA after he won LHW title. Hah @ Gamma

3. Li-Kong Ho (30-0-0) - Featherweight Champion

4. Bill Brown (12-1-0)

5. Nicolai Mickiewicz (30-4-0)

6. Adam White (16-1-0)

7. Atep of Indonesia (15-2-0) - Lightweight Champion

8. Datuk Ong Ka Ting (17-1-1)

9. Murilo Satinho (9-0-0) - Heavyweight Champion

10. Stuart Strange (17-4-0)

 

I've passed on a staggering amount of the guys in the global P4P. Off the top of my head, I've passed on: James Foster, Sho Kitabatake, Heiji Endo and Julio Reguiero. I did once make a play for Foster early, but he rejected me cold. I also made a play for Fezzik, but ALPHA-1 dueled me to the death for him.

 

Hyun-Shik Lim being #2 on my P4P and #3 overall is hilarious since I just stole him. Steal my Lightweight champion Sean Morrison will you. And all my champions are in my top ten P4P. That's always good.

 

Matthew Dean being above Li-Kong Ho is kind of weird...I suppose it's just a testament to the weakness of my Featherweight division since...you know...Kong has literally no one left to face. In fact I'm going to run a eight man tournament on TV to see who'll face Kong next. All guys he's beaten.

 

For being #5, Mickiewicz is virtually unknown. I've had a bad habit of that, signing guys and then never being able to get them over in the states. Poor Kenneth Toadspew was on my roster for like two years with a grand total of two main card fights. Go Kenneth~!

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Jan. 2000.

 

I'm playing as GAMMA. Foster made 2 successful title defenses, then was suspended a year for drugs... and has thus dropped off the rankings.

 

Pound for pound

 

1. Hassan Fezzik (27-0)

2. Carlos da Guia (17-0)

3. Terron Cabal (15-0)

4. Matthew Dean (33-5)

5. Philip Ziskie (13-0)

6. Roberto Aldez (44-6)

7. Sean Morrison (28-3)

8. Gunnar Nilsson (45-9)

9. Rual Hughes (16-1)

10. Heiji Endo (15-1)

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At the start of 2002, the Mittens Blurcat-led GAMMA stands atop the world of mixed martial arts like a colossus. The world top 10 list looks like this:

 

1. Hassan Fezzik (32-0) (GAMMA Heavyweight champion)

2. Mike Watson (14-0) (GAMMA Light Heavyweight champion)

3. Fiyero Lermontov (16-0) (GAMMA Lightweight champion)

4. Julio Reguiero (18-0-1) (GAMMA Welterweight champion)

5. Neil Napier (20-0) (GAMMA Middleweight champion)

6. Tadamasa Yamada (27-1) (Alpha-1 Light Heavyweight champion)

7. Rav Kapur (16-0)

8. Li-Kong Ho (23-0) (GAMMA Featherweight champion)

9. Terron Cabal (19-0)

10. Lefter Oktay (20-0)

 

A lot of high level fighters still working on undefeated streaks, and GAMMA owns almost all of them. Notable GAMMA undefeateds include:

Hyun-shik Lim (10-0, #3 LHW)

Ashley Ballard (14-0, #4 MW)

Alex Cole (15-0, #5 MW)

Osmosis Benn (9-0, #6 MW)

Datuk Ong Ka Ting (14-0, #3 WW)

Josh Aldarisio (10-0, #5 WW)

Manuel Silva (8-0, #7 LW)

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