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What I did is download some older mods such as the Expanded C Verse from WMMA 3 (best mod ever haha) and use their unused renders to fill the guys that were working in my promotion + all top 25 guys that were without pictures after each month. Right now I have around 5000 renders, 3000 being used and almost 2000 waiting to be used.

 

Where did you find the expanded c verse mod for wmma3???!?!?!

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="I am Malice" data-cite="I am Malice" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="45003" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Where did you find the expanded c verse mod for wmma3???!?!?!</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> <a href="http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showthread.php?t=525931" rel="external nofollow">http://www.greydogsoftware.com/forum/showthread.php?t=525931</a></p>
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<p>Having always been a fan of Undertaker666's renders, I have spoken to him and can confirm that he has graciously permitted the Global-Verse mod to use his latest set of top quality renders. I won't, however, post them in the thread, as I do not want to appear as though I am taking credit for the work put in. Should you wish to see the renders for yourselves, they can be found in the render thread in the WMMA5 mod section.</p><p> </p><p>

These renders will be assigned accordingly and will be included in the second update of the mod. <img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p>

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<p>Awesome news about including Undertakers Renders can't wait to see who they get assigned to.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

I don't think you will be changing any attributes, but still wanted to bring up a very confused fighter by the name of Sanraku Koruba High Level Kick Boxer with 93 in creative kicks yet he hates to through kicks. Just kind of made me laugh.</p>

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<p>All right I may have found my favorite fighter Gagan Borah is the man.</p><p> </p><p>

Decided to run the first promotion that popped up in the game which happened to be KDM FC. Hired a couple of fighters one of which was Gagan Borah not really expecting much.</p><p> </p><p>

So far he Submitted Eijiro Yanagita by guillotine in 3:24</p><p> </p><p>

Next he was put in with Big Name Misao Ogihara was expecting Borah to been a good win for Ogihara, but nope after a short surprising slugfest Borah gets the TKO at 4:47</p><p> </p><p>

So no doubt Title fight is next through him in with 4-0 Russian Georgy Stolypin and he KOs him in 4:32 to become the First KDM FC Lightweight Champion. After the fight he called out Go Yamamoto </p><p> </p><p>

I was going to do the fight anyways but now these to hate each other and for like 2 months they were going back and forth trash talking each other. </p><p> </p><p>

I swear I have never been more excited for a fight in this game and then this happens</p><p> </p><p>

- Gagan Borah vs. 'Pain Express' Go Yamamoto</p><p>

- From 'KDM FC 5: Invasion' (from the save game 'LWB')</p><p>

- Created 15 May 2018</p><p> </p><p>

(Rd 1 - 10:00) It's time for the main event of the evening! Gagan Borah goes head to head with 'Pain Express' Go Yamamoto in the KDM FC Lightweight division.</p><p> </p><p>

(Rd 1 - 10:00) The KDMFC Lightweight title is on the line.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 10:00) Round one begins!</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 10:00) There's no touch of gloves; neither fighter even attempted to.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 09:54) Yamamoto forces an exchange of strikes.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 09:54) Borah lands a right hand in the exchange.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 09:54) Yamamoto uses a left jab but finds nothing but air with a big right.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 09:33) Yamamoto comes forward to attack.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 09:33) Yamamoto moves into the pocket.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 09:33) Yamamoto uses a left jab but doesn't hit the leg kick follow-up.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 09:11) A quick exchange of strikes does not produce any damage.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 08:49) They exchange strikes but nothing really gets through.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 08:38) Yamamoto glares at his opponent.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 08:28) Yamamoto comes forward on the attack.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 08:28) Borah hits a jab in the exchange.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 08:28) Yamamoto fools Borah with a feint.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 08:28) Yamamoto hits a left jab and then he lands a nice right head kick.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 08:18) Yamamoto shouts at his opponent, telling them to bring it on.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 08:09) Moving forward constantly, Yamamoto is pressuring Borah.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 08:09) Yamamoto confidently steps into the pocket.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 08:09) Yamamoto hits a left jab and then he catches Borah with a right kick to the head.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 07:51) Both fighters meet in the center.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 07:51) Yamamoto lands a left hook.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 07:51) Borah lands a powerful left hook!</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 07:46) It's a knock out! Yamamoto is down and out!</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 07:46) The winner, by knock out; Gagan Borah!</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 07:46) Gagan Borah makes his first defence of the KDMFC Lightweight title.</p><p>

(Rd 1 - 07:46) Official Result: Gagan Borah defeats 'Pain Express' Go Yamamoto (Knock Out (Punch) in 2:14 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Great.</p><p> </p><p>

Like I said Gagan Borah is the Man can't wait to see who is next and there is no way his next defence isn't in India. Excited</p>

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<p>This is really cool. Thank you for doing it.</p><p> </p><p>

Two things I've noticed in my SIGMA game as they were the first company to open:</p><p> </p><p>

1) Sean Morrison is based in Europe? Awesome for me, but has that always been the case or did something weird happen?</p><p> </p><p>

2) I'm streaming my first card on SportsTube in 1989. Feels a little off to have internet broadcasters.</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="abovethesink" data-cite="abovethesink" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="45003" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>This is really cool. Thank you for doing it.<p> </p><p> Two things I've noticed in my SIGMA game as they were the first company to open:</p><p> </p><p> 1) Sean Morrison is based in Europe? Awesome for me, but has that always been the case or did something weird happen?</p><p> </p><p> 2) I'm streaming my first card on SportsTube in 1989. Feels a little off to have internet broadcasters.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> 1) Fighters are moving around a lot in WMMA 5. In my game, most of the top guys are now based in America and you have some anomalies like Jake Keane in Russia, Julio Regueiro in Japan and Gunnar Nilsson in Australia.</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="abovethesink" data-cite="abovethesink" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="45003" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>This is really cool. Thank you for doing it.<p> </p><p> Two things I've noticed in my SIGMA game as they were the first company to open:</p><p> </p><p> 1) Sean Morrison is based in Europe? Awesome for me, but has that always been the case or did something weird happen?</p><p> </p><p> 2) I'm streaming my first card on SportsTube in 1989. Feels a little off to have internet broadcasters.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> 1) As was mentioned fighters move around to places where they feel like they will have the most success. If you pay attention to the news there should be articles popping for most fighters relocating.</p><p> </p><p> 2) As far as the Internet being in 1989 I don't think it's a big deal considering this entire game is built around Social Media. Though I would suggest downloading the Weidtverse and importing his Broadcasters as that will give you plenty more options.</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="abovethesink" data-cite="abovethesink" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="45003" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Man, I am in love with this. It has completely revitalized my interest in the game. Awesome work.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Same here! After not playing much of WMMA 4, I just completed my 10th year playing the Global Verse in WMMA 5! I started as GAMMA on January 1989 and so far no other big company has opened, so I am pretty much reigning supreme in January 1999. I started all my weight classes (Super Heavy to Flyweight) in 1989 with Tournaments to crown the first champions and in 1995 I added the Women divisions.</p><p> </p><p> Super Heavyweight - Current Champ: Palmer Lette (18-0)</p><p> Veeti Kuqi won the first Grand Prix, only to lose it in his first defence to Troyes Bache. Bache managed to defend the title once, but lost it to Kuqi via Split Decision in his second defence. Kuqi again wasn't able to defend his belt and lost it to Fred Lakey, who got submitted by Elder Vela in his second defense. Vela in turn got KO'd by Palmer Lette in his first defence and Lette is now approaching his 13th title defense, being the champion since 1993.</p><p> </p><p> Heavyweight - Current Champ: Hassan Fezzik (19-2)</p><p> Jeff Carlton was the first champ, beating out Jack Cobblepot (who had defeated James Foster in the semis) to win the GP. He lost it to Rick Stanley who then lost it to James Foster. Foster was the first long-time Heavyweight champion, making 7 defenses of the belt until he faced Hassan Fezzik and got KO'd by a spin kick in an insane fight. Fezzik held on to the belt on what seemed like what would be a record until Tim Boyer pulled a massive upset on Fezzik's 6th defence and was crowned the new champ. Boyer proceeded to get submitted by Foster who was once again knocked out by a kick of his biggest foe, Hassan Fezzik, who just had his 3rd defence of his 2nd title reign against Elzo Alves Moura.</p><p> </p><p> Light Heavyweight - Current Champ: Jin Katou (15-0)</p><p> George Laurent was the first champ and first star of GAMMA, however after destroying Naoki Itoh in 14 seconds in his 3rd defence, he got caught in a drug test, having to forfeit his belt. The vacant belt was then won by Tadamasa Yamada who has 8 defences (including 2 wins over Laurent) to solidify himself as a Hall Of Famer before losing it to Zvonimir Asanovic. Asanovic was able to defend the belt 3 times before running into Katou, who is approaching his 4th defence against Laurent, who is trying to make a final run for the belt at 38 years old and on a 5-fight win streak.</p><p> </p><p> Middleweight - Matthew Dean (20-0)</p><p> The P4P great in my game is Matthew Dean. Zaco won the belt in the GP (which happened before Dean debuted) and defended it twice until he faced the then 2-0 Dean. Dean destroyed Zaco in July 1990 and defended the belt since then, with 17 defences of the belt, making him the second best in GAMMA's history. Why second if he is the #1 P4P? You are about to find out...</p><p> </p><p> Welterweight - Templeton Crumb (14-0-1)</p><p> The most exciting weight class in my game right now. It all started with Jim Carpenter winning the belt and having a weight class-record 7 defences with it, before stopping onto Jack Humphreys, who managed to make 5 defences himself. When Julio Regueiro beat Jack Humphreys, it all changed. Regueiro was KO'd by long-time journeyman Walter May, who was then submitted by Alan Kendall, who he himself was TKO'd by Templeton Crumb with nobody managing to defend the belt. Crumb's first defense came against Noach Van Der Capellen in a fight where in my view he was dominated, but since it was in South Africa, he got the hometown judges in his favor and ecked out a split draw that got boos even in his home. Crumb got injured in the fight and is out for a year and Capellen vs. Humphreys will be the first ever GAMMA interim title fight.</p><p> </p><p> Lightweight - Sean Morrison (22-1)</p><p> Sean Morrison was the first champion... And it's that. He never lost a single title defence and is dominating the opposition, but I think he is about to face his demise next month when he faces Sukarno who is tearing apart the opposition. Now, if Morrison is destroying everybody since 1989, why isn't he the #1 P4P? Because in 1996 at the height of his prime, he faced Jim Carpenter who was moving weight classes and got absolutely destroyed by Carpenter, losing a Unanimous Decision by 50-44 in one of the biggest upsets of our time, however Carpenter missed weight by 3lbs and therefore wasn't able to become the new champion. In the rematch, now with Carpenter being able to make weight, Morrison got his revenge and won the fight via Unanimous Decision after only losing the first round.</p><p> </p><p> Featherweight - Phillip Ziskie (14-1)</p><p> For years the most boring weight class in GAMMA. Lars Bohlin and his Wall N' Stall game was the first champ, defending the title twice before being submitted by Francesco Marazzina in the closing seconds of the fifth round in a fight where the swedish had won all of the round until then. After the massive upset, Bohlin was able to recover his title on Marazzina's first defense and then did 5 more defences full of Wall N' Stalling. He finally lost the belt to Snorri Gunnarson in a split decision, however Gunnarson, himself another wall n' staller, lost it to Yoshinori Qin, who is a boring fighter too. Qin then lost it to the first ever 3-time GAMMA Champ Lars Bohlin, who thankfully lost in his first defence to the rising prospect Phillip Ziskie. After Ziskie victory, everybody thought he would hold the belt for a long time, but in his first defence he got shockingly taken down and submitted in the first round by Luiz Machado! Machado managed to hold the belt for one defence until he faced Li-Kong Ho, who defeated him in a human chess match on the ground. Ho then got KO'd by Ziskie in his first defence and now everybody once again believes that Ziskie is about to hold the belt for a long time, even though a dangerous challenger in Yagi Jokichi approaches.</p><p> </p><p> Bantamweight - Prewitt Bachelet (13-0)</p><p> Alongside Welterweight, one of the most entertaining weight classes in my game! Narihira Takabe, a GAMMA legend for sure, was my first champ, losing it to the man who would be his longtime rival Zacaris Gómez. Gómez had one defence before losing it to his foe Takabe, who then got destroyed by rising prospect Vojtech Wasco. Wasco defended the title twice and lost it to Sumiteru "Clear Water" Kataoka (I changed the Clear Water of his last name because, come on...). Sumiteru dominated the weight class with his ultra-heavy hands, insane striking technique and more than reliable submission game, defending the belt 7 times, only one of them after the first round. In his 8th defence, he faced the rising prospect Prewitt Bachelet who was thought to be just another easy prey to the Clear Water king. Bachelet shocked the world when he simply destroyed Sumiteru, winning the first round by 10-8 with two knockdowns before finally knocking him out in the second! Since then, he defended the belt 4 times and now he and Sumiteru (who won 3 fights since his loss, all in the first round) are about to have their rematch in one of the most awaited GAMMA fights of all time.</p><p> </p><p> Flyweight - Yasuhiro Katsushika (14-3)</p><p> Once one of the top GAMMA weight classes, Flyweight faded into obscurity in the later years. It started with below-average Brandon Tanner being its first champ and defending the belt once before losing it to below-average Marshall Cadet who also defended the belt once. Cadet then lost it to Yasuhiro Katsushika in 1991 who got blasted by GAMMA's rising star Barney Albritton in his first defence. The super wrestler Albritton instantly made Flyweight a very fun weight class, having some great defences in his 9-fight title defence run. In his Defence #10 in his hometown of Virginia, he faced Yago Nascimento, a former Bantamweight BJJ fighter with heavy hands who was debuting at 125lbs after being destroyed by Sumiteru "Clear Water" Kataoka in a title fight in the 135lbs division. Nascimento knocked Albritton in mere 30 seconds and became the new champion shocking the world, only to disappointingly losing it in his first defence to long-time journeyman Yury Pletrev, who, as expected, got beaten easily by Yasuhiro Katsushika, who by winning the belt in 1997 became the 2nd-time GAMMA champ with the longest interval between the two belts. Since then, Katsushika defended the belt twice.</p><p> </p><p> Women's Featherweight - Libby Mitchell (7-0)</p><p> Seka Mutsu was the first champ, defending the belt twice before being stopped by the Hawaiian queen Haley Croft. Croft managed one defence, but was easily defeated in the second by Mitchell, who looks more and more like a star for the women weight classes.</p><p> </p><p> Women's Bantamweight - Sarah Vaughan (7-1)</p><p> Dorotea Prieto was your inaugural champ, losing in his second defence to Michelle Addams who in turn was bested by Sarah Vaughan, who is already with 3 defences and looking like an unstoppable champ.</p><p> </p><p> Women's Flyweight - Karen Curtis (8-0)</p><p> Rosemaria Briones was champ #1, losing it to Kennedi Johnson in Defence #1, who also lost in her debut defence against the #1 P4P female in the world, Karen Curtis. Curtis is in her fourth defence now and submitted every one of her 8 opponents, making herself the first female legend in MMA history so far.</p><p> </p><p> Women's Strawweight - Akida Ndiaiye (7-0)</p><p> Very high-level weight class. Yu-Jin Kiang was Champ #1, losing in her first defence to Erin Alcala who lost in her second defence to South African idol Akida Ndiyaie. Ndiayie proceeded to make 4 defences so far, but the 4th was a very controversial one. She lost the first round badly to Yu-Jin Kiang and was getting beat in the second until she managed to make a cut in her opponent's forehead and the referee, who was south african like the champ, stopped the bout due to a cut. They are going to fight each other in a rematch in Japan as soon as possible.</p><p> </p><p> Well, that's pretty much it haha. Right now I am working with 55 fighters per male weight class + 25 per female weight class and adding 5 fighters per year every year. So pretty much almost everyone has made their way into my promotion so far, if you guys are interested in anyone in specific, please ask! There are a lot of good stories to be told from guys who hasn't fought for the belts, like my harder and harder attempts to keep 46 year old Manol Sirakov in a winning streak trying to find the worst Super Heavyweight/Heavyweight free agents for him to face haha.</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="LucasLutkus" data-cite="LucasLutkus" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="45003" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Same here! After not playing much of WMMA 4, I just completed my 10th year playing the Global Verse in WMMA 5! I started as GAMMA on January 1989 and so far no other big company has opened, so I am pretty much reigning supreme in January 1999. I started all my weight classes (Super Heavy to Flyweight) in 1989 with Tournaments to crown the first champions and in 1995 I added the Women divisions.<p> </p><p> Super Heavyweight - Current Champ: Palmer Lette (18-0)</p><p> Veeti Kuqi won the first Grand Prix, only to lose it in his first defence to Troyes Bache. Bache managed to defend the title once, but lost it to Kuqi via Split Decision in his second defence. Kuqi again wasn't able to defend his belt and lost it to Fred Lakey, who got submitted by Elder Vela in his second defense. Vela in turn got KO'd by Palmer Lette in his first defence and Lette is now approaching his 13th title defense, being the champion since 1993.</p><p> </p><p> Heavyweight - Current Champ: Hassan Fezzik (19-2)</p><p> Jeff Carlton was the first champ, beating out Jack Cobblepot (who had defeated James Foster in the semis) to win the GP. He lost it to Rick Stanley who then lost it to James Foster. Foster was the first long-time Heavyweight champion, making 7 defenses of the belt until he faced Hassan Fezzik and got KO'd by a spin kick in an insane fight. Fezzik held on to the belt on what seemed like what would be a record until Tim Boyer pulled a massive upset on Fezzik's 6th defence and was crowned the new champ. Boyer proceeded to get submitted by Foster who was once again knocked out by a kick of his biggest foe, Hassan Fezzik, who just had his 3rd defence of his 2nd title reign against Elzo Alves Moura.</p><p> </p><p> Light Heavyweight - Current Champ: Jin Katou (15-0)</p><p> George Laurent was the first champ and first star of GAMMA, however after destroying Naoki Itoh in 14 seconds in his 3rd defence, he got caught in a drug test, having to forfeit his belt. The vacant belt was then won by Tadamasa Yamada who has 8 defences (including 2 wins over Laurent) to solidify himself as a Hall Of Famer before losing it to Zvonimir Asanovic. Asanovic was able to defend the belt 3 times before running into Katou, who is approaching his 4th defence against Laurent, who is trying to make a final run for the belt at 38 years old and on a 5-fight win streak.</p><p> </p><p> Middleweight - Matthew Dean (20-0)</p><p> The P4P great in my game is Matthew Dean. Zaco won the belt in the GP (which happened before Dean debuted) and defended it twice until he faced the then 2-0 Dean. Dean destroyed Zaco in July 1990 and defended the belt since then, with 17 defences of the belt, making him the second best in GAMMA's history. Why second if he is the #1 P4P? You are about to find out...</p><p> </p><p> Welterweight - Templeton Crumb (14-0-1)</p><p> The most exciting weight class in my game right now. It all started with Jim Carpenter winning the belt and having a weight class-record 7 defences with it, before stopping onto Jack Humphreys, who managed to make 5 defences himself. When Julio Regueiro beat Jack Humphreys, it all changed. Regueiro was KO'd by long-time journeyman Walter May, who was then submitted by Alan Kendall, who he himself was TKO'd by Templeton Crumb with nobody managing to defend the belt. Crumb's first defense came against Noach Van Der Capellen in a fight where in my view he was dominated, but since it was in South Africa, he got the hometown judges in his favor and ecked out a split draw that got boos even in his home. Crumb got injured in the fight and is out for a year and Capellen vs. Humphreys will be the first ever GAMMA interim title fight.</p><p> </p><p> Lightweight - Sean Morrison (22-1)</p><p> Sean Morrison was the first champion... And it's that. He never lost a single title defence and is dominating the opposition, but I think he is about to face his demise next month when he faces Sukarno who is tearing apart the opposition. Now, if Morrison is destroying everybody since 1989, why isn't he the #1 P4P? Because in 1996 at the height of his prime, he faced Jim Carpenter who was moving weight classes and got absolutely destroyed by Carpenter, losing a Unanimous Decision by 50-44 in one of the biggest upsets of our time, however Carpenter missed weight by 3lbs and therefore wasn't able to become the new champion. In the rematch, now with Carpenter being able to make weight, Morrison got his revenge and won the fight via Unanimous Decision after only losing the first round.</p><p> </p><p> Featherweight - Phillip Ziskie (14-1)</p><p> For years the most boring weight class in GAMMA. Lars Bohlin and his Wall N' Stall game was the first champ, defending the title twice before being submitted by Francesco Marazzina in the closing seconds of the fifth round in a fight where the swedish had won all of the round until then. After the massive upset, Bohlin was able to recover his title on Marazzina's first defense and then did 5 more defences full of Wall N' Stalling. He finally lost the belt to Snorri Gunnarson in a split decision, however Gunnarson, himself another wall n' staller, lost it to Yoshinori Qin, who is a boring fighter too. Qin then lost it to the first ever 3-time GAMMA Champ Lars Bohlin, who thankfully lost in his first defence to the rising prospect Phillip Ziskie. After Ziskie victory, everybody thought he would hold the belt for a long time, but in his first defence he got shockingly taken down and submitted in the first round by Luiz Machado! Machado managed to hold the belt for one defence until he faced Li-Kong Ho, who defeated him in a human chess match on the ground. Ho then got KO'd by Ziskie in his first defence and now everybody once again believes that Ziskie is about to hold the belt for a long time, even though a dangerous challenger in Yagi Jokichi approaches.</p><p> </p><p> Bantamweight - Prewitt Bachelet (13-0)</p><p> Alongside Welterweight, one of the most entertaining weight classes in my game! Narihira Takabe, a GAMMA legend for sure, was my first champ, losing it to the man who would be his longtime rival Zacaris Gómez. Gómez had one defence before losing it to his foe Takabe, who then got destroyed by rising prospect Vojtech Wasco. Wasco defended the title twice and lost it to Sumiteru "Clear Water" Kataoka (I changed the Clear Water of his last name because, come on...). Sumiteru dominated the weight class with his ultra-heavy hands, insane striking technique and more than reliable submission game, defending the belt 7 times, only one of them after the first round. In his 8th defence, he faced the rising prospect Prewitt Bachelet who was thought to be just another easy prey to the Clear Water king. Bachelet shocked the world when he simply destroyed Sumiteru, winning the first round by 10-8 with two knockdowns before finally knocking him out in the second! Since then, he defended the belt 4 times and now he and Sumiteru (who won 3 fights since his loss, all in the first round) are about to have their rematch in one of the most awaited GAMMA fights of all time.</p><p> </p><p> Flyweight - Yasuhiro Katsushika (14-3)</p><p> Once one of the top GAMMA weight classes, Flyweight faded into obscurity in the later years. It started with below-average Brandon Tanner being its first champ and defending the belt once before losing it to below-average Marshall Cadet who also defended the belt once. Cadet then lost it to Yasuhiro Katsushika in 1991 who got blasted by GAMMA's rising star Barney Albritton in his first defence. The super wrestler Albritton instantly made Flyweight a very fun weight class, having some great defences in his 9-fight title defence run. In his Defence #10 in his hometown of Virginia, he faced Yago Nascimento, a former Bantamweight BJJ fighter with heavy hands who was debuting at 125lbs after being destroyed by Sumiteru "Clear Water" Kataoka in a title fight in the 135lbs division. Nascimento knocked Albritton in mere 30 seconds and became the new champion shocking the world, only to disappointingly losing it in his first defence to long-time journeyman Yury Pletrev, who, as expected, got beaten easily by Yasuhiro Katsushika, who by winning the belt in 1997 became the 2nd-time GAMMA champ with the longest interval between the two belts. Since then, Katsushika defended the belt twice.</p><p> </p><p> Women's Featherweight - Libby Mitchell (7-0)</p><p> Seka Mutsu was the first champ, defending the belt twice before being stopped by the Hawaiian queen Haley Croft. Croft managed one defence, but was easily defeated in the second by Mitchell, who looks more and more like a star for the women weight classes.</p><p> </p><p> Women's Bantamweight - Sarah Vaughan (7-1)</p><p> Dorotea Prieto was your inaugural champ, losing in his second defence to Michelle Addams who in turn was bested by Sarah Vaughan, who is already with 3 defences and looking like an unstoppable champ.</p><p> </p><p> Women's Flyweight - Karen Curtis (8-0)</p><p> Rosemaria Briones was champ #1, losing it to Kennedi Johnson in Defence #1, who also lost in her debut defence against the #1 P4P female in the world, Karen Curtis. Curtis is in her fourth defence now and submitted every one of her 8 opponents, making herself the first female legend in MMA history so far.</p><p> </p><p> Women's Strawweight - Akida Ndiaiye (7-0)</p><p> Very high-level weight class. Yu-Jin Kiang was Champ #1, losing in her first defence to Erin Alcala who lost in her second defence to South African idol Akida Ndiyaie. Ndiayie proceeded to make 4 defences so far, but the 4th was a very controversial one. She lost the first round badly to Yu-Jin Kiang and was getting beat in the second until she managed to make a cut in her opponent's forehead and the referee, who was south african like the champ, stopped the bout due to a cut. They are going to fight each other in a rematch in Japan as soon as possible.</p><p> </p><p> Well, that's pretty much it haha. Right now I am working with 55 fighters per male weight class + 25 per female weight class and adding 5 fighters per year every year. So pretty much almost everyone has made their way into my promotion so far, if you guys are interested in anyone in specific, please ask! There are a lot of good stories to be told from guys who hasn't fought for the belts, like my harder and harder attempts to keep 46 year old Manol Sirakov in a winning streak trying to find the worst Super Heavyweight/Heavyweight free agents for him to face haha.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Really enjoyed reading that. Thank you for the update.</p><p> </p><p> To answer the question from a previous post, I tend to render whoever takes my fancy, although I am open to suggestions. <img alt=";)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/wink.png.686f06e511ee1fbf6bdc7d82f6831e53.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> I have just come back from my holiday and will be looking to render a fair bit over the next few days.</p>
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I’m working on a mod myself for the future rather than the past. Would it be alright if I took some of your renders to make future gens? I’m really impressed with the ones I’ve seen so far and the characters are definitely something I would like to have in the future of the game.
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Mjchartrand" data-cite="Mjchartrand" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="45003" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I’m working on a mod myself for the future rather than the past. Would it be alright if I took some of your renders to make future gens? I’m really impressed with the ones I’ve seen so far and the characters are definitely something I would like to have in the future of the game.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> My renders have always been free for anybody to use. <img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p>
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Hey London, really crazy question to ask, but do you plan on adding more years of expansion into the game? haha. I am in 1999 and already freaking out of arriving in 2009 and having no more new fighters.

 

No, I have no intentions currently to add further beyond the rendering.

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