Egnuldt Posted February 6, 2010 Share Posted February 6, 2010 I've had Huang take out Gallego twice, Guy Broom KO's Ivanov, along with a bunch of other strange things. Like this one: >Moving on, 'The Jester' Ron Chuckle squares off with 'Fury Awoken' Sukarno in the LOCC Lightweight division. >Round one begins! >Chuckle sees a body kick coming, grabs it, shoots in for a takedown, and gets it! Sukarno has to pull guard. >Chuckle begins trying to pass the guard. >He does excellently, getting past the guard and into side control. >Chuckle is trying to move from side control to mount. >He does it, and has the mount on Sukarno. >Chuckle tries to ensare Sukarno in an armbar. >Sukarno doesn't allow the armbar to be applied. >Chuckle takes the back as Sukarno tries to sweep him! >Chuckle tries to flatten Sukarno out for a rear naked choke. >Sukarno turtles and defends himself well. >Sukarno tries to turn over and sweep Chuckle but can't do it. >Chuckle tries to get the hooks in so that Sukarno is primed for a rear naked choke. >Sukarno blocks it by turtling up. >Sukarno tries to turn over and sweep Chuckle but can't do it. >Chuckle tries to get the hooks in so that Sukarno is primed for a rear naked choke. >Sukarno blocks it by turtling up. >Sukarno tries to move Chuckle off his back but can't. >Chuckle attempts to set up an armbar on Sukarno from the back. >Sukarno stops Chuckle from applying it. >Sukarno tries to move Chuckle off his back but can't. >Chuckle attempts an armbar. >The armbar is locked in, tight enough that Sukarno has to tap out! >Ron Chuckle takes the victory by way of Submission! >Official Result: 'The Jester' Ron Chuckle defeats 'Fury Awoken' Sukarno (Submission in 5:06 of round 1). The match was rated as being Good. Also, an aging Shimizu tooled Atep of Indonesia (not really considered an upset, but Shimizu having his way with Atep considering Shimizu is getting progressively worse stat wise in my game). Come on, we have some upsets, lets get it going! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Makhai Posted February 6, 2010 Share Posted February 6, 2010 Esteban Vega just got done kicking the **** out of Carlos da Guia for 3 rounds in November 2006. That was upset of the year, and I'm still trying to figure out how it happened. Also David Allen finished "Spanish Silk" and rides a 13 fight win streak, and 3 title defenses against the best fighters 175 has to offer, but is getting ready for his rematch with JR, he's attributively not anywhere close to Julio I can't imagine lighting striking twice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edisraw Posted February 6, 2010 Share Posted February 6, 2010 Teila Tuli beat Rickson Gracie twice, Ken Shamrock, and Tito Ortiz. In fact he is kind of a legend i think his record is like 20-11-2. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSelfDestruct Posted February 7, 2010 Share Posted February 7, 2010 I had SuperFight champion Colm Dee (5-0) who had beaten the best in my promotion go into a 4-man tournament expecting him to completely dominate as he has before. In his first bout his opponent was Stephen de Winter (3-2) coming off an 8-man tournament win. I figured Dee would smash through this guy like he usually does with everyone i throw in front of him buuuut, this is what happened >Moving on to the next match, in which Colm 'The Celtic Warrior' Dee competes against 'Ice Cold' Stephan de Winter in the LEGENDS Openweight division. >The winner of this match will appear in the tournament finals. >And here we go! >They both meet with strikes, but neither does any damage. >Moving in closer, de Winter looks like he may want to wrestle Dee. >Strikes from Dee keep de Winter from stepping in too close, and he is forced to step back. >de Winter counters a jab with a series of quick, sharp punches. >de Winter counters a jab with a jab. >de Winter gets Dee with a right hand to the ribs, but it lacked power. >Dee doesn't let de Winter settle, stepping in closer to impose himself. >de Winter counters a wayward jab with several big punches, forcing Dee back up against the cage! >With Dee taking a lot of big punches, the referee has to stop the match! >The winner, by TKO, is 'Ice Cold' Stephan de Winter! >Official Result: 'Ice Cold' Stephan de Winter defeats Colm 'The Celtic Warrior' Dee (TKO in 2:52 of round 1). The match was rated as being Fantastic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xspudx Posted February 7, 2010 Share Posted February 7, 2010 Ron Chuckle literally makes me Chuckle. He's so lame. Stephan De Winter is awesome if his destiny level is high. He isn't a bad fighter in my game, I think he tko'd Napier, it was awesome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barkflex Posted February 7, 2010 Share Posted February 7, 2010 I had William Harrison (who was on a run of 5 consecutive defenses) booked to defend his LHW title against Spencer Rubenstein who had to drop out of the bout on short notice. So I moved up 37-year old Neil Napier who still sported a great reputation although his stats had degraded to an overall blue belt except for his black belt in submissions. The fight begins and Harrison shoots in for the TD, Napier grabs the guillotine and the fight's over shortly thereafter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1234 Posted February 7, 2010 Share Posted February 7, 2010 I had William Harrison (who was on a run of 5 consecutive defenses) booked to defend his LHW title against Spencer Rubenstein who had to drop out of the bout on short notice. So I moved up 37-year old Neil Napier who still sported a great reputation although his stats had degraded to an overall blue belt except for his black belt in submissions. The fight begins and Harrison shoots in for the TD, Napier grabs the guillotine and the fight's over shortly thereafter. Never count out Napier, he is stupidly good. Anyway my biggest upset...Spencer Rubenstein Defeats Tadamasa Yamada by SUBMISSION. Other notable mentions -Ricordo Fernandes (at 37 years old) defeats Carlos Da Guia -Sylvester Collins defeats Lefter Otkay -Lubos Plasil defeats Li-Kong Ho (Yes Plasil is good on my game but anyone defeating Ho is an upset) -Murilho Satinho defeats Hassan Fezzik Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SeanMcG Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 Brett Krakowski defeats and UD's Helio. Unbelievable that clinch grappling would smoother Helio in the fight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edisraw Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 Pete Williams beat Renzo Gracie to win the heavyweight title, that was upset number 1, then he Defended it against Couture AND Cro Cop, until he finally lost to Fedor. lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSelfDestruct Posted February 11, 2010 Share Posted February 11, 2010 i cannot believe this really just happened... >Next up is a match in which 'Ice Cold' Stephan de Winter goes up against Humberto 'The Hit Man' Falcao in the HILITE Light Heavyweight division. >If rumours are to be believed, de Winter has been having some personal issues recently and that disrupted his preparations for this fight. >Whether it will have any effect on how he performs tonight, we'll soon see. >The fight begins! >Falcao fires off a looping punch, but de Winter avoids it. >de Winter comes in closer to press the issue. >Falcao avoids a flurry of punches and hits a barrage of big punches! >de Winter is taking a lot of shots, the referee has no option but to leap in and stop the fight! >Humberto Falcao takes the victory by way of TKO! >Official Result: Humberto 'The Hit Man' Falcao defeats 'Ice Cold' Stephan de Winter (TKO in 0:48 of round 1). The match was rated as being Great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSelfDestruct Posted February 11, 2010 Share Posted February 11, 2010 Falcao is like the upset master in this game, im scared to set him up for a title.. >Next up, 'The Spartan' Davis Spyrou goes head to head with Humberto 'The Hit Man' Falcao in the HILITE Light Heavyweight division. >And here we go! >A straight jab by Spyrou keeps Falcao from advancing. >It seems that Falcao is happy to let Spyrou circle for the moment. >Spyrou slips out of the way of a flurry of strikes. >Spyrou avoids a flurry of punches. >Spyrou slips out of the way of a jab. >A quick exchange of strikes produces nothing worth mentioning. >Falcao uses a right hook, but misses. >Spyrou comes in closer to press the issue. >We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. >Spyrou avoids a flurry of punches. >Falcao avoids a flurry of punches and hits a clean jab. >Falcao throws a combination but doesn't do any damage. >Spyrou comes in closer to press the issue. >There's under a minute left in this round. >Falcao counters a wayward low kick with a clean punch. >Falcao counters a flurry of punches with a jab to the cheek. >Falcao counters a missed punch with a clean jab. >Round one ends as time expires. >I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Falcao. >There's the bell and round number two begins! >Spyrou counters a wayward jab with a quick series of punches. >Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss. >Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss. >Falcao waits for a flurry of punches to stop, then hits a nice punch. >Spyrou slips out of the way of a leg kick. >Falcao avoids a punch and scores with a nice jab. >We go past the halfway point of this round. >Spyrou steps back to avoid a barrage of big punches. >They come together and throw strikes, both miss. >Falcao throws out a quick jab. >Spyrou quickly gets in closer, looking to attack. >We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. >Falcao avoids a kick to the leg and hits a clean punch. >Spyrou steps back to avoid a kick to the body. >Spyrou steps back to avoid a flurry of punches. >The time is up, and that's the end of round two. >I think Falcao took that round, 10-9 on my score card. >Round three begins! >From what we could hear of his corner, it sounds like Falcao has been instructed to avoid getting taken down at all costs. >Falcao is stung by a sharp kick to the shin. >Spyrou slips out of the way of a jab. >Falcao counters a flurry of punches by hitting a solid jab. >Falcao bobs and weaves. >Spyrou comes in closer to press the issue. >Falcao counters a flurry of punches by hitting a clean jab. >Spyrou avoids a quick jab and hits a punch. >We are now at the halfway point of the round. >Falcao avoids a jab and scores with a straight punch. >Spyrou moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a clean jab. >Falcao avoids a barrage of punches and hits a nice punch. >Spyrou swiftly avoids a barrage of big punches. >We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. >Spyrou fires off a stinging leg kick. >Spyrou stings Falcao with a series of quick punches. >Spyrou slips out of the way of a head kick. >The fight comes to an end as the time limit expires. >I have to give that round to Spyrou, but only a 10-9. >The judges have given their scores, which are about to be announced. >Judge #1 gives a score of 29-28 in favour of Spyrou. >Judge #2 has given 29-28 to Falcao. >Judge #3: 29-28 Falcao. >Falcao wins by split decision! >Official Result: Humberto 'The Hit Man' Falcao defeats 'The Spartan' Davis Spyrou (Split Decision in 5:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Average. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daffanka Posted February 11, 2010 Share Posted February 11, 2010 Following four rounds of Buddy Garner taking JJ Reid down and holding him down: >Breathing very hard, Buddy Garner is looking ragged. >Reid tries a sweep from the bottom of the guard. >The sweep is fantastic, and Reid has ended up with a full mount on Garner! >Reid tries to ensare Garner in an armbar. >Garner doesn't allow the armbar to be applied. >Reid blocks an attempt to move him from mount. >There's under a minute left in this round. >Reid tries to set up Garner for an armbar. >Garner doesn't allow the armbar to be applied. >Garner tries a sweep from the bottom of the mount, but gets rolled and Reid has his back! >Reid attempts an armbar. >Garner gets caught by the armbar, and it's deep enough that he has to tap! >The winner, by Submission, is 'The Amazing' JJ Reid! >Official Result: 'The Amazing' JJ Reid defeats Buddy Garner (Submission in 4:59 of round 4). The match was rated as being Good. The cool thing was that until this point Reid had basically been booked as my underappreciated Jon Fitch guy who fought the toughest guys and whose plans for the title had been wrecked by a decision loss to Napier. I finally gave him his shot and he took it. Vindication! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scottie Posted February 15, 2010 Share Posted February 15, 2010 First show and: >It's time for the main event of the evening! 'Spanish Silk' Julio Regueiro goes up against 'Dangerous' Darin Blood in the GAMMA Welterweight division. >The GAMMA Welterweight title on the line in this match. >Round one begins! >Blood avoids a punch and scores with a series of big punches, putting Regueiro down on the ground! >Regueiro recovers his wits quickly, and waits for Blood to make a move. >Regueiro is allowed to stand back up, Blood simply stepped away. >Regueiro avoids a jab. >Regueiro throws a jab but Blood avoids it. >Regueiro counters a flurry of punches with a straight punch. >Regueiro comes in with a couple of jabs, using them as cover so that he can shoot in. >Regueiro doesn't get the takedown, Blood saw it coming and was equal to it. >Regueiro side-steps a barrage of big punches and hits a clean punch. >We pass the halfway mark of this round. >Blood steps back to avoid a flurry of punches. >Blood steps back to avoid a flurry of punches. >Blood avoids a barrage of big punches. >Blood avoids a flurry of punches. >We have one minute of the round remaining. >Blood avoids a flurry of punches. >Regueiro throws a barrage of big punches but Blood moves out of range. >The time runs out on round one. >I think Blood took that round, 10-9 on my score card. >There's the bell for the start of the round! >Blood steps back to avoid a flurry of punches. >Blood is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Regueiro. >Regueiro is pulled into a grapple. >The grappling doesn't go anywhere, and they break apart. >Regueiro comes in, looking for a quick takedown. >Regueiro can't get past the sprawl of Blood, and finds himself pushed face-down to the ground. >In turtle position Regueiro does not allow Blood to roll him over. >Regueiro gets back to his feet. >We are now at the halfway point of the round. >Blood counters a missed punch with a stinging jab >An exchange of strikes doesn't really lead to anything. >Blood slips out of the way of a leg kick. >Regueiro throws out a quick jab. >Time slips away as Blood doesn't press Regueiro, allowing him to circle. >We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. >Blood steps back to avoid a jab. >Blood bobs and weaves. >Not letting up, Regueiro quickly steps in closer to attack Blood. >Regueiro throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Blood. >A good sprawl stops the takedown, and Regueiro is brought down to the mat in a loose front facelock. >The time runs out on round two. >That round goes to Blood, 10-9 on my card. >Round three begins! >Between rounds we could hear the corner of Blood telling him to lure Regueiro in and catch him on the counter. >Blood steps in but an exchange of strikes goes nowhere. >Regueiro doesn't let Blood settle, stepping in closer to impose himself. >Regueiro is looking to pull Blood down into his guard. >Regueiro eats a stiff counter punch and is down hard! >Regueiro is in trouble as Blood dives in quickly, looking to unload with strikes. >Blood doesn't get a chance to unload, Regueiro gets him in half guard as soon as he is in close. >Blood throws a few strikes, but they are without venom. >Regueiro attempts to grab an arm of Blood from the bottom of half guard. >Blood blocks it. >Blood tries to stand up, but can't get free of half guard. >Regueiro reaches over and tries to lock Blood in a guillotine. >Blood stops Regueiro from applying it. >We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. >Blood fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves. >Regueiro reaches over and tries to lock up an arm. >Regueiro cannot secure the arm. >Blood fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves. >Blood gets out of half guard and stands up, letting Regueiro stand too. >We're into the final minute of the round. >Blood counters a jab by hitting a straight punch. >Blood avoids a low kick. >Julio Regueiro is looking really tired. >Round three ends as time expires. >I have to give that round to Blood, but only a 10-9. >And here we go, round four! >It sounded like his corner told Blood to go after Regueiro and look to finish it. >Blood slips out of the way of a flurry of strikes. >Blood steps back to avoid a flurry of punches. >Blood steps back to avoid an enormous knock out punch. >A visibly tired Regueiro is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Blood. >Regueiro eats a stiff counter punch and is down hard! >Regueiro shakes off the cobwebs quickly though, and is alert. >Blood gets pulled down into guard as he looked to throw a bomb. >In guard, Blood begins working to pass to side control. >Regueiro comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Blood in guard. >Regueiro attempts to grab an arm of Blood from the bottom of the guard. >Regueiro uses an attempted kimura to flip his opponent and get side control. >Darin Blood looks very tired out there. >We go past the halfway point of this round. >Regueiro tries to lock Blood into an arm triangle. >Blood blocks it. >Blood tries a sweep from the bottom of side control, but doesn't budge Regueiro. >Regueiro tries to ensare Blood in an armbar. >Blood stops Regueiro from applying it. >Julio Regueiro looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give. >Blood tries a sweep from the bottom of side control, but doesn't budge Regueiro. >We're into the final minute of the round. >Regueiro tries to lock Blood in an arm triangle. >Blood fights off the arm triangle attempt. >From the looks of things, I don't think Darin Blood has much energy left. >Blood tries a sweep from the bottom of side control, but doesn't budge Regueiro. >Time expires and we come to the end of round four. >I think Blood took that round, 10-9 on my score card. >And here we go, round five! >It sounded like his corner told Blood to watch for Regueiro trying takedowns in this round. >Regueiro tries for a jab but Blood moves out of range. >Blood counters a wayward jab with a flurry of quick punches. >Regueiro throws a couple of ragged-looking jabs as a set up, then attempts a takedown. >Regueiro can't get the takedown, Blood defended it well. >Blood slips out of the way of a jab. >Regueiro tries for a series of strikes but Blood moves out of range. >Julio Regueiro looks like he is almost out on his feet with exhaustion. >Blood counters a missed punch with a nice punch. >We pass the halfway mark of this round. >A drained-looking Blood tries to close the distance between them. >Regueiro tries to catch him by surprise with a takedown attempt, but it is blocked. >Blood slips out of the way of a flurry of strikes. >Blood hits Regueiro with a flurry of jabs and straight punches. >A quick exchange of strikes produces nothing worth mentioning. >Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling. >Darin Blood looks exhausted. >We're into the final minute of the round. >Blood is looking to muscle Regueiro back against the cage. >Blood does it, Regueiro is stuck with his back to the cage. >Blood moves back from the grapple and looks ready to strike. >Blood steps back to avoid a jab. >The time expires on round five, and that is the end of the fight. >I have to give that round to Blood, but only a 10-9. >The judges have given their scores, which are about to be announced. >Judge #1 has given 50-45 to Blood. >Judge #2 has given 50-45 to Blood. >Judge #3 gives a score of 50-45 in favour of Blood. >Making 'Dangerous' Darin Blood the winner by unanimous decision! >Official Result: 'Dangerous' Darin Blood defeats 'Spanish Silk' Julio Regueiro (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 5). The match was rated as being Decent. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garin Posted February 15, 2010 Share Posted February 15, 2010 kimbo slice ko'd alistar overeem Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mmaaddict Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 I had virtually that same result when I had Blood fight Regueiro. Couldn't believe it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IWWROCKS Posted February 16, 2010 Share Posted February 16, 2010 Clarence McKing, 10-7 a generated fighter who has a 6-7 record in my created promotion the WFF. He goes up against former WFF Heavyweight Champion Frank Mir. 24 seconds into the fight Mir steps it ready to attack but is countered with a sweet shot by McKing and is knocked out with the first punch of the fight. Amazing stuff. Was in shock. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xspudx Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 Holy ****, I was not expecting this. Four man tournament, bear in mind Satinho was thrown in a late entry because Kikuchi wasn't ready to compete. Ivanov was my champion. >Moving on to the next match, in which 'The Great Bear' Aleksander Ivanov goes up against 'Grande Urso' Murilo Satinho in the RUF Heavyweight division. >The winner moves on to the finals of tonight's tournament. >There's the opening bell! >Satinho throws a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown. >Satinho doesn't get the takedown, Ivanov saw it coming and was equal to it. >Ivanov shoots in, looking for a takedown. >It looks like Satinho is trying to grab a guillotine. >Ivanov gets the takedown! Satinho pulls guard. >Ivanov begins trying to pass guard and get a better position. >Satinho comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Ivanov in guard. >Satinho attempts a guillotine choke from the bottom. >Ivanov stops Satinho from applying it. >Ivanov attempts to pass guard and gain a better position. >He finds himself unable to pass guard on this attempt. >Satinho reaches up and tries to lock Ivanov in a guillotine. >Ivanov blocks it. >We move into the second half of this round. >Satinho is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Ivanov off of him. >We have one minute of the round remaining. >Ivanov attempts to pass guard and gain a better position. >He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt. >Satinho tries to get double underhooks on Ivanov so that he can get some control, but can't get them. >The time runs out on round one. >I have to give that round to Ivanov, but only a 10-9. >And here we go, round two! >Between rounds, his corner told Ivanov to watch for strikes but to be aware of takedown opportunities. >Satinho counters a punch by hitting a huge punch and Ivanov is knocked down! >Ivanov has until a ten count to get back to his feet. >4! >5! >6! >7! >8! >9! >10! >Ivanov is beaten! >The winner, by Knock Out; Murilo Satinho! >Official Result: 'Grande Urso' Murilo Satinho defeats 'The Great Bear' Aleksander Ivanov (Knock Out in 0:24 of round 2). The match was rated as being Great. >It's time for the main event of the evening! 'Grande Urso' Murilo Satinho will take on 'The Big Bad' Hassan Fezzik in the RUF Heavyweight division. >This contest is for the RUF Heavyweight Title title. >The fight begins! >Fezzik counters a wayward jab with a nasty-looking kick to the inside of the knee. >Satinho avoids a quick jab and hits a clean punch. >Fezzik is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Satinho. >Satinho is pulled into a grapple. >Fezzik is trying to push Satinho so that his back is up against the ropes. >Satinho ends up backed against the ropes. >With the ropes trapping Satinho, Fezzik looks to try and take him down with a judo toss. >Using his hips well, Fezzik tosses Satinho to the ground. Satinho pulls guard. >Fezzik attempts to pass guard. >He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt. >Fezzik blocks an attempted sweep. >We are now at the halfway point of the round. >The clock runs down as Satinho is being smothered against the ground by Fezzik. >Fezzik looks to pass guard and get side control. >Satinho comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Fezzik in guard. >Satinho tries a sweep from the bottom of the guard, but doesn't budge Fezzik. >We're into the final minute of the round. >The clock runs down as Satinho is being smothered against the ground by Fezzik. >The lack of progress forces the referee to stand the fighters back up. >Round one is brought to an end as time runs out. >I have to give that round to Fezzik, but only a 10-9. >We are back underway! >Satinho looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Fezzik. >Satinho gets caught with a punch though, and his wobbly legs can't support him...down he goes! >Satinho has a ten count to get up. >4! >5! >6! >7! >8! >9! >The referee stops counting as Satinho regains his footing. >The referee motions for them to continue the fight. >Fezzik is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Satinho. >He pulls Satinho into a grapple. >Fezzik tries to pick Satinho up for a slam. >Satinho doesn't allow himself to be lifted, and he gets away from Fezzik. >Satinho is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Fezzik. >Fezzik seems happy to grapple with Satinho. >Satinho tries to wrestle Fezzik backward and up against the ropes. >He does so, and now has Fezzik pinned to the ropes. >Satinho pins Fezzik up against the ropes and controls him for thirty seconds or so. >We go past the halfway point of this round. >Satinho attempts to establish some dominance with his wrestling, but Fezzik is too hard to keep controlled against the ropes. >Fezzik catches an unsuspecting Satinho in a guillotine, and falls backward to apply even more pressure! >Satinho escapes the guillotine. >Satinho tries to stand up, but Fezzik keeps him firmly in guard. >Fezzik raises his legs and tries to get Satinho into an omoplata. >Satinho has to roll forward to get out of it, allowing Fezzik to get side control. >Fezzik attempts the mount. >Satinho can't fend off his opponent and is mounted. >The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. >Fezzik tries to set up Satinho for an armbar. >Satinho stops Fezzik from applying it. >Satinho tries to roll Fezzik, but only succeeds in giving up his back! >Time expires and we come to the end of round two. >I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Fezzik. >We are back underway! >Satinho comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Fezzik. >Satinho can't get close enough to grapple, Fezzik keeps him away with strikes. >Satinho looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Fezzik. >Fezzik ends up grappling for supremacy with Satinho. >Satinho throws a few close-range strikes, but Fezzik smothers the shots and takes control of the grappling. >Fezzik looks for a judo toss from the grapple. >Fezzik executes a judo hip toss, but Satinho was ready and pulled guard. >Time slips away as Fezzik successfully keeps Satinho stuck against the ground. >We pass the halfway mark of this round. >Fezzik looks to get past the guard. >Satinho comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Fezzik in guard. >Satinho tries to smother Fezzik by holding him, but can't keep control. >In guard, Fezzik begins working to pass to side control. >Satinho is ready for the attempt though, and keeps Fezzik firmly in guard. >Satinho tries to smother Fezzik by holding him, but can't keep control. >We have one minute of the round remaining. >With no progress being made, the referee brings the fighters back to their feet. >Time expires and we come to the end of round three. >That round goes to Fezzik, 10-9 on my card. >And here we go, round four! >Satinho is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Fezzik. >Fezzik moves in too, and they start to grapple. >Fezzik tries to use a judo throw on Satinho from the grapple. >Using his hips well, Fezzik tosses Satinho to the ground. Satinho pulls guard. >Fezzik looks to pass guard and get side control. >Fezzik isn't able to pass guard on this attempt. >Satinho attempts to lock on a triangle choke. >Fezzik blocks the attempt. >Fezzik is trying to pass guard. >Fezzik isn't able to pass guard on this attempt. >Satinho tries to pull Fezzik in close and smother him, but doesn't get anywhere with it. >Fezzik begins trying to pass the guard. >Satinho is ready for the attempt though, and keeps Fezzik firmly in guard. >Hassan Fezzik looks very tired out there. >Satinho attempts to grab an arm of Fezzik from the bottom of the guard. >Fezzik almost falls victim to a kimura, but in the end settles for being swept into side control. >We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. >Satinho attempts the mount. >Satinho isn't able to mount Fezzik this time around. >Fezzik tries to sweep Satinho but can't do it. >We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. >Satinho starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind Fezzik. >He shows excellent control to move Fezzik over and take his back. >Round four is brought to an end as time runs out. >Incredibly close round, but Satinho came out just ahead on my score card. >There's the bell for the start of the round! >Fezzik tries to get a knock out with a scorching punch but Satinho moves out of range. >Fezzik throws a barrage of big punches but Satinho is quick to move out of range. >Fezzik tries to pull Satinho to the ground into his guard. >Fezzik is surprised by a vicious countering uppercut, but he avoids it at the last second. >Satinho steps back to avoid an enormous knock out punch. >Satinho avoids a huge punch. >Fezzik counters a flurry of punches with a kick to the thigh. >Hassan Fezzik looks very, very tired. >Satinho avoids a body kick and hits a sequence of quick punches. >We move into the second half of this round. >Fezzik waits out a flurry of punches and then hits a vicious leg kick. >Murilo Satinho won't want to take too many unchecked strikes to the legs like that. >Satinho avoids a straight right and hits a flurry of jabs and straight punches. >Satinho sees a body kick coming and hits a series of big punches, trapping Fezzik against the ropes! >The referee pulls Satinho away, stopping the match! >Murilo Satinho takes the victory by way of TKO! >Official Result: 'Grande Urso' Murilo Satinho defeats 'The Big Bad' Hassan Fezzik (TKO in 3:51 of round 5). The match was rated as being Good. What a turn around and what a 50th show. I sincerely hope this guy beats the winner of Takaoka and Kikuchi, despite him handing one of my few undefeated fighters left his first loss. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1234 Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 Murilo Satinho is legendary, he beat Fezzik in my game as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xspudx Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 I mean the guy's lost to Sylvester Collins, Tomoji Takaoka (twice) and Christopher Sharp by split or unanimous decisions, so I'd pretty much given up on him and was hoping Ivanov would be my undefeated legend. Now the only guy who's a champion and has over 5 wins is Chan Kim Huat and he's got no chance holding on to the belt. edit: >The co-main event is up next. Chan Kim Huat competes against Helio in the RUF Lightweight division. >The RUF Lightweight Title title is on the line. >There's the opening bell! >Helio slips out of the way of a jab. >Huat throws out a quick jab. >Helio presses in closer to attack. >Helio stalks Huat, forcing him back into the corner. >Huat catches an attempted body kick and goes for the takedown, and gets it! Helio has to pull guard. >Time slips away as Huat successfully keeps Helio stuck against the ground. >Huat attempts to pass guard. >Helio is ready for the attempt though, and keeps Huat firmly in guard. >Huat gets pushed back thanks to a butterfly guard, and Helio quickly scrambles. >Huat seizes the opportunity, Helio was too slow and can do no more than turtle up with his opponent on top. >We go past the halfway point of this round. >Huat tries to ensare Helio in an anaconda vice. >Helio pulls free of the hold as they roll over and scrambles for position. >The scramble fails to secure either fighter a dominant position, and they both end up standing. >Both fighters throw strikes, no significant damage is inflicted by either. >We have one minute of the round remaining. >Helio counters a punch by hitting a nice sequence of jabs. >Helio slips out of the way of a jab. >Huat throws out a quick jab. >Helio presses in closer to attack. >Round one is brought to an end as time runs out. >That round goes to Huat, 10-9 on my card. >Round two begins! >Helio steps back to avoid a kick to the body. >Huat waits for a flurry of punches to stop, then hits a solid jab. >Helio counters a jab by hitting a series of quick jabs. >Helio avoids a punch and scores with a high kick, sending Huat crashing down to the ground! >Huat has until a ten count to get back to his feet. >4! >5! >6! >7! >Huat breaks the count by getting back up. >The referee signals that they should continue the fight. >Helio avoids a straight right and hits a sudden head kick, Huat is knocked down! >The referee starts a ten count on Huat. >4! >5! >6! >7! >8! >9! >10! >Huat is beaten! >Helio takes the win by Knock Out! >Official Result: Helio defeats Chan Kim Huat (Knock Out in 2:02 of round 2). The match was rated as being Fantastic. DAMN YOU, HELIO! NOW I HAVE NO UNDEFEATED FIGHTERS. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucien Sanchez Posted February 18, 2010 Share Posted February 18, 2010 Um...speaks for itself right? >Moving on to the next match, in which 'The Last Emperor' Fedor Emelianenko battles 'The Titan' Mark Kerr in the UFC Heavyweight division. >A semi-final spot is up for grabs. >There's the opening bell! >Fedor uses a combination of three punches to get Kerr to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown. >Kerr sprawls to stop the takedown, then pulls Fedor up close into a clinch. >Using his wrestling skills, Kerr is trying to push Fedor up against the cage. >He does so, and now has Fedor pinned to the cage. >Fedor is trapped against the cage and held there by Kerr for almost a minute. >Kerr keeps Fedor up against the cage with wrestling, racking up almost a minute of solid control. >We go past the halfway point of this round. >Kerr smothers Fedor against the cage, keeping solid control for almost a full minute. >The referee decides that the grappling against the cage has been going on too long, and he brings them back to the center. >Fedor throws a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown. >Kerr tries to step away from the takedown. >He has the takedown! Kerr pulls guard. >There's under a minute left in this round. >Fedor smothers Kerr with his body by pushing forward and down. >Fedor fires off a few punches as he catches his breath. >Round one ends as time expires. >I think Kerr took that round, 10-9 on my score card. >There's the bell for the start of the round! >Fedor slips out of the way of a jab. >Fedor looks to be trying to close the distance between them. >Kerr finds himself pulled into a grappling contest. >Fedor attempts to use his judo skills to throw Kerr from the grapple. >The throw doesn't work, Kerr defended it well. >Fedor tries to wrestle Kerr backward and up against the cage. >Kerr doesn't let himself be driven back though, and gains a dominant position in the grapple instead. >Kerr and Fedor separate and we're back to a stand-off. >Fedor avoids a low kick. >Fedor shoots in, looking for a takedown. >The takedown doesn't work, Kerr stuffed it. >We go past the halfway point of this round. >Kerr hops around from foot to foot, looking for an opening. >Not letting Kerr settle at all, Fedor comes in closer. >Fedor avoids a barrage of big punches. >Kerr slams a crisp punch into the gloves of Fedor, but can't follow up. >Not letting Kerr settle at all, Fedor comes in closer. >There's under a minute left in this round. >Kerr throws a vicious uppercut but Fedor avoids it. >Kerr steps in but an exchange of strikes goes nowhere. >Not letting Kerr settle at all, Fedor comes in closer. >The time is up, and that's the end of round two. >An extremely close round, could have gone either way, but personally I'll give it to Fedor 10-9. >There's the bell for the start of the round! >Between rounds, his corner told Fedor to be aggressive and really let his hands go. >Fedor counters a wayward jab with a series of quick punches. >Both fighters come in and throw strikes, there is no real damage done by either. >They wind up in a tight clinch. >Kerr throws a few close-range strikes, but Fedor smothers the shots and takes control of the grappling. >Fedor is looking to muscle Kerr back against the cage. >Fedor doesn't manage it though, as Kerr slips out of the grapple and gets away. >Fedor throws a combination but doesn't do any damage. >Kerr quickly gets in closer, looking to attack. >Kerr comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Fedor. >Not wanting to grapple, Fedor uses strikes to keep Kerr at a distance. >We go past the halfway point of this round. >Fedor throws out a quick jab. >Not letting Fedor settle at all, Kerr comes in closer. >Mark Kerr is breathing very hard. >Kerr, who is visibly tired, looks like he might want to get in close and wrestle with Fedor. >He pulls Fedor into a grapple. >Kerr is trying to muscle Fedor up against the cage. >Kerr achieves it, pinning Fedor to the cage. >We have one minute of the round remaining. >Fedor is controlled up against the cage for about thirty seconds. >Fedor is trapped against the cage and held there by Kerr until the round ends. >From the looks of things, I don't think Mark Kerr has much energy left. >The time expires on round three, and that is the end of the fight. >That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Kerr. >The official scores are being reported now. >Judge #1 scores the match as 30-27 to Kerr. >Judge #2 has given 29-28 to Kerr. >Judge #3 has scored it 29-28 Kerr. >The winner, by unanimous decision, is Mark Kerr! >Official Result: 'The Titan' Mark Kerr defeats 'The Last Emperor' Fedor Emelianenko (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Poor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Payne Posted February 20, 2010 Share Posted February 20, 2010 Mason Archer defeated Hyun-Shuk Lim by KO in Round 4 of a title fight. Won Upset of the Year. Guy Broom (2-4 in the MWF) def. Affonso Villar (8-2, MWF) Murilo Satinho is Heavyweight Champion. With a record of 5-1(MWF) the only person to beat him was Mason Archer in Satinho's first fight in the MWF. 2 years later, the only guy to beat Mason Archer (7-1)? Murilo Satinho......for the Title! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seanmc Posted February 20, 2010 Share Posted February 20, 2010 Surprise fighter of the century, Jerry Bogdonovich. Starts run with 1st rd TKO of LeToussier. Then Split Decision over Ken Peters. 2nd rd KO of John Rivero. All leading up to a major upset, a 1st round TKO of Mike Watson. Then the upset of the century, 5 rd split decision of champ Zvonimir Asanovich. Bogdonich/Rivero was upset of the year 1999. Bogdonovich, Rise of the Year 99. Bogdonovich/Asanovich, Upset of the Year 2000. All that, to lose to Linfield Ballard in Jan. 01. Regardless Bogdonovich is easily the surprise of a lifetime, any one of his fights could be considered a major upset. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xspudx Posted February 20, 2010 Share Posted February 20, 2010 http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/8001/bogdonovich.png I love Bogdonovich. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Synticha Posted February 23, 2010 Share Posted February 23, 2010 Using UFC vs. PRIDE and I play as KOTC. Overeem just beat Fedor via guillotine choke....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokey al Posted March 18, 2010 Share Posted March 18, 2010 In my Dawn of MMA game I'm in charge of PRIDE, @ PRIDE 50 i had the biggest upset so far.... Fedor Emelianenko 15-0 vs Kazuyuki Fujita 8-8 >It's time for the main event of the evening! 'Ironhead' Kazuyuki Fujita goes head to head with 'The Last Emperor' Fedor Emelianenko in the PRIDE FC Heavyweight division. >The PRIDE FC Heavyweight Title title on the line in this match. >Round one begins! >Fedor throws a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown. >He has the takedown! Fujita pulls guard. >Fedor starts trying to work to get past the guard. >He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt. >Fedor leans back to avoid a couple of wild swings from Fujita. >The clock runs down as Fujita is being smothered against the ground by Fedor. >Fedor smothers Fujita with his body by pushing forward and down. >Fedor smothers Fujita with his body by pushing forward and down. >Fedor starts trying to work to get past the guard. >He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt. >Fujita tries to catch Fedor with a punch, but it is not on target. >The referee decides that there is a lack of progress being made and stands them back up. >Fujita looks to be trying to close the distance between them. >Fedor strikes first and manages to rock Fujita with a solid punch! >Fedor slips out of the way of a leg kick. >We are now at the halfway point of the round. >Fujita looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Fedor. >Fedor counters with a punch that catches Fujita flush, rocking him! >Fedor looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Fujita. >Fedor grapples with Fujita, who made no attempt to escape. >Fujita is trying to push Fedor so that his back is up against the ropes. >Fujita can't do it though, and Fedor gets a more dominant position in the grapple instead. >Fedor, controlling the grapple with Fujita, tries to scoop him up for a slam. >Fedor has him! Slams him down! Fujita pulls guard. >Fedor looks to pass guard and get side control. >He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt. >Fedor leans back to avoid a couple of wild swings from Fujita. >Fedor tries to pass the guard. >Fedor gets past the guard with a certain degree of ease and gains side control. >Fedor tries to put Fujita into an americana. >Fujita fights off the americana attempt. >Fedor blocks an attempted sweep. >We have one minute of the round remaining. >Fedor throws a few strikes, but they are without venom. >Fedor tries to slip behind and take the back. >He rolls Fujita over a little...and slips behind to take the back! >The time is up, and that's the end of round one. >I think Fedor took that round, 10-9 on my score card. >There's the bell for the start of the round! >Fujita is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Fedor. >A counter punch catches Fujita above the eye. >Moving in closer, Fedor looks like he may want to wrestle Fujita. >Fujita tries to take down Fedor as he steps in, but he blocks it. >Fujita looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Fedor. >He pulls Fedor into a grapple. >Fujita is looking to muscle Fedor back against the ropes. >Fujita can't move Fedor at all though, and finds himself being out-wrestled. >Fedor is trying to muscle Fujita up against the ropes. >Fedor manages it, and controls Fujita up against the ropes. >Fedor attempts to use a judo toss to take Fujita to the ground. >Fujita cannot stop himself getting tossed to the ground, and has to pull guard. >Fedor is trying to pass guard. >After a struggle, he gets to half guard. >We go past the halfway point of this round. >Fedor tries to ensare Fujita in an arm triangle. >Fujita defends himself well and is in no danger. >Fujita tries to ensare Fedor in a guillotine. >Fedor pulls free before the guillotine can be applied. >Fedor attempts to kimura Fujita from the top of half guard. >Fujita stops Fedor from applying it. >Fedor blocks an attempted move from half guard to full guard. >The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. >Fedor throws a few strikes, but they are without venom. >The time is up, and that's the end of round two. >That round goes to Fedor, 10-9 on my card. >Round three begins! >Fedor looks to be trying to close the distance between them. >He pulls Fujita into a grapple. >Breathing very hard, Fedor Emelianenko is looking ragged. >Fedor is looking to muscle Fujita back against the ropes. >Fedor can't do it though, and ends up being out-wrestled in the grapple. >Fujita is trying to muscle Fedor up against the ropes. >He does so, and now has Fedor pinned to the ropes. >Fujita moves back from the grapple and looks ready to strike. >Fujita slips out of the way of a jab. >Fedor avoids a jab and scores with a kick to the ribs. >Fedor throws a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown. >Fujita tries to counter Fedor with a huge punch, but it doesn't hit the target. >Kazuyuki Fujita looks very tired out there. >We go past the halfway point of this round. >Both fighters fire off strikes, but neither does any significant damage. >Fujita circles, looking for an opening. >Fedor steps in to put some pressure on. >The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. >Looking tired, Fedor comes in closer, attempting to wrestle with Fujita. >He pulls Fujita into a grapple. >Fedor Emelianenko looks like he is on the verge of exhaustion. >From the grapple, Fedor tries to pick Fujita up on his shoulder for a slam. >Fujita defends it well and slips away from his opponent. >Fujita avoids a jab. >The time runs out on round three. >I have to give that round to Fedor, but only a 10-9. >And here we go, round four! >It sounded like his corner told Fujita to push for takedowns in this round. >Fujita misses with a punch. >Fedor comes in closer to press the issue. >Fedor steps back to avoid a barrage of big punches. >Fujita shoots in for a takedown. >Fujita finds his takedown countered, and Fedor ends up on top, in half guard. >Fedor looks to pass half guard and get side control. >Fujita doesn't let Fedor get his leg free, and so half guard remains in place. >Fujita reaches over and tries to lock Fedor in a guillotine. >Fedor pulls free before the guillotine can be applied. >We are now at the halfway point of the round. >Fedor looks to pass half guard and get side control. >Fujita comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Fedor in half guard. >Fedor Emelianenko looks totally gassed. >Fujita attempts a guillotine choke from the bottom of half guard. >Fedor gets caught by the guillotine, and it's tight enough that he has to tap! >Kazuyuki Fujita takes the victory by way of Submission! >Official Result: 'Ironhead' Kazuyuki Fujita defeats 'The Last Emperor' Fedor Emelianenko (Submission in 4:03 of round 4). The match was rated as being Good. Cant believe 'iron head' pulled that victory off! (in a side not Sakuraba really never got going in my game he retired with a record of 14-12 ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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