Synticha Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 Don't want to write a dynasty but still want to tell about your current game? This is the place for that! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Synticha Posted December 14, 2009 Author Share Posted December 14, 2009 PRIDE FC, 2000, Default Database PRIDE FC! I just felt like starting this game when my exam week began. So I tried to come up with a good name for my organisation and I just thought that why wouldn't I just use PRIDE as the name. So I began with Massive money amount and zero popularity. I signed EVERY 0-0 record Male fighter in the game and then I started to have shows twice a month. And the rest is history... Title History this far: PRIDE FC Lightweight (100-161lbs): Philiph Ziskie Defended against Randy Carsley in PRIDE 16. Defended against Guilherme De Barros in PRIDE 12. Won against Dominic Ash in Tournament finals of PRIDE 5. PRIDE FC Welterweight (162-183lbs): Julie Gutierrez Defended against Gideon Navarro in PRIDE 19. Won against Diego Arteta in PRIDE 15. Diego Arteta Defended against Warren Kitt in PRIDE 11. Won against Bosco Curbeam in PRIDE 6. PRIDE FC Middleweight (184-205lbs): Dan Hwuang Defended against Hyun-Sik Lim in PRIDE 16. Won a Catchweight match against Maxime Giserre in PRIDE 13, Non-Title. Defended against Fjodor Kanchelskis in PRIDE 10. Won against Drew Jenks in PRIDE 7. PRIDE FC Heavyweight (206-600lbs): Sylvester Collins Defended against Tony McCall in PRIDE 18. Defended against Renato in PRIDE 15. Defended against Mugur Boc in PRIDE 11. Won against Jutaro Honma in PRIDE 8. --- PRIDE FC P4P: #1 Philiph Ziskie (15-0, 5-0 PRIDE FC) #2 Li-Kong Ho (20-0, 0-0 PRIDE FC) #3 Ari Peltonen (24-7, 0-0 PRIDE FC) #4 Julio Gutierrez (10-0, 8-0 PRIDE FC) #5 Dan Hwuang (7-0, 7-0 PRIDE FC) #6 Sylvester Collins (7-0, 4-0 PRIDE FC) #7 Sammy Gaffigan (19-2, 4-0 PRIDE FC) #8 Tony McCall (33-12, 0-1 PRIDE FC) #9 Harry Milne (41-9, 0-0 PRIDE FC) #10 Paulo Roberto Bezerra (15-2, 0-0 PRIDE FC) World P4P: #1 Hassan Fezzik (27-0) #2 Tadamasa Yamada (23-1) #3 Mike Watson (11-0) #4 Neil Napier (16-0) #5 James Foster (34-4-1) #6 Sean Morrison (28-3) #7 Matthew Dean (33-5) #8 Zvonimir Asanovic (16-1) #9 Raul Hughes (15-1) #10 Roberto Aldez (44-6) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheDeanOfWhipedCream Posted December 24, 2009 Share Posted December 24, 2009 Season 1 - Final Results (5 Tournaments and 1 super fight event) Point System: 1 point for decision win, 2 points for stoppage (Stppage,TKO, KO, Submission) 1 point for win 1 point for QF, 2 for SF, 3 for F, 5 for win + match points for superfights 1st = Brazil: 58 2nd = Europe: 28 3rd = Korea: 25 4th = GB: 22 5th = Canada: 15 Russia: 15 7th = USA: 18 8th = Japan: 6 Champions Heavyweight - Assuerio Silva (Team Brazil) Light Heavyweight - "Professor X" Xavier Foupa-Pokam (Europe) Middleweight - Rodrigo Gracie (Brazil) Welterweight - Gregor Gracie (Brazil) Lightweight - Adriano Martins (Brazil) Super Fights (Pre Season Super Fight Show) Semmy Schilt Beat Don Frye by Decision Hong Man Choi Beat Aleksander Emelianenko by TKO in Round 1 Bobby Olugun Beat Royce Gracie by Decision Ian Freedman Beat Carlos Newton by Decision (In Season) Ian Freedman Beat Renzo Gracie By Decision Semmy Schilt Beat Bobby Olugun By First round stoppage Aleksander Emelianenko Beat Hong Man Choi by Submission in First Round Teams as of the end of Series 1 USA (Coach = Ken Shamrock (None Fighter/Josh Burkman) Daniel Puder (LH), KJ Noons (L), Richie Whitson (W), Sean Salmon (M), Ricco Rodriquez (H) Brazil (Coaches = Royce Gracie (None Fighter)/Renzon Gracie Assuerio Silva (H), Atonio Mendes (LH), Gregor Gracie (W), Rodrigo Gracie (M), Adriano Martins (L) Canada (No coach currently as Carlos Newton has become part of the team) Carlos Newton (LH), Jordan Mein (L), Ryan Ford (W), Steve Bosse (H), Todd Gouwenberg (M) GB - Coach Ian Freedman Ross Pointon (LH). Paul Cahoon (M), Neil Wain (H), Martin Stapleton (L), Jim Wallhead (W) Japan (Coach = Bobby Ologun/Daiju Takase) Ryuta Sakurai (LH), Eiji Ishikawa (H), Koji Oishi (W), Naoyuki Kotani (L), Yuki Sasaki (M) Russia Coach: Aleksander Emialanenko Oleg Takatrov (H), Alavutdin Gadzhiyev (LH), Alex Serdyukow (W), Ansar Chalangov (M), Artur Oumakhanov (L) Korea (Coach Hong Man Choi/Chang Sung Jung) Dae Won Kim (M), Min Soo Kim (H), Un Sik Song (L), Yoon Heo (W), Young Choi (LH) Europe (Coaches: Bas Rutten (none fighter) Semmy Schilt) "Professor X" Xavier Foupa-Pokam (LH) Krstof Midoux (H), Tom Egan (M), Bendy Casimir (W), Per Eklund (L) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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