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HONOR FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP

 

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Using the 1989 Globalverse reset, i will be playing through the story of MMA from the beginning of time. I have modified the database very slightly, each company will debut randomly as default, but i have changed all starting finances randomly from 250k to 10 Million. By random, i mean i just clicked, scrolled, clicked. Only 1 company is set to begin with 10 Million. I will begin my company with 2.5 Million in the bank. I have played this database before, replicating the early days of UFC with my created company UFA. This time, however after the success of my Rizin FF play through i have opted to begin in Japan. The difficulty is already against me as to begin there are only 8 fighters willing to sign with me without requesting them to move base. I aim to use this option as little as possible, building a base roster of homegrown stars. Can i build a company as successful as UFC starting in Japan? Join me as i try to find out.

 

Honor Fighting Championship [Honor FC] will host their bouts inside a ring, not a cage. There will be no rules with each bout having a 30 minute time limit. All strikes are legal. If neither fighter can finish their opponent by the 30 minute time limit, a draw decision will be made. A decision victory can be gained by Knock out, submission or referee stoppage. Honor FC aims to bring the best of each discipline to Japan to compete to become the best in the world.

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HONOR: Rising

Friday, Week 4 January 1989 - Kanto, Japan

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NARIHIRA TAKABE VS YOSHINOBU TANAKA

Takabe is the much smaller man at a mere 5ft4 to Tanaka's 5ft11 with a notable weight difference to match. Tanaka loves to clinch in an attempt to utilise his wrestling skills. Takabe has strong striking aswell as high level grappling so could test Tanaka from multiple directions. 13 years the senior, could Tanaka's experience be the deciding factor here?

 

MORIHIRO FUJIKAWA VS INDRIYANTO SETYO NUGROHO

A popular kick boxer and favouring kicks to he head, Fujikawa will look to finish his opponent who's submission style will be a chalk and cheese match up. At 6ft6 Fujikawa is the much taller righter with the Indonesian Setyo Nugroho only 5ft11 who will likely have plus of a 100lb deficit to his opponent.

 

TSURAMATSU INOUE VS TAUFIK WIJAYA

At 22 years old, Inoue has decent striking skills and loves to close down at intense speeds, as his nickname "The Bezerker" suggests.

The 2nd Indonesian on the card tonight, accomplished karate fighter Wijaya loves to counter attack and will hope to be able to slow down "The Bezerker".

 

AOANAN UDOMPRECHA VS KOJI HASHIRANTI

Travelling from The Philippines, Udomprecha loves to punch in bunches using his speed to dictate the fight with his Muay Thai style. Only 17, Udomprecha faces a tough opponent in 31 year old Hashiranti who will use his wrestling skills to close down the youngster.

 

SEIGO TSUDA VS BAKIN SAKAMOTO

Tsuda is another Muay Thai practitioner who loves to strike. Sakamoto is 9 years his younger.

 

ROBUN YAMAZAKI VS DOKUOHTEI KUROKI

Its wrestler vs Japanese Jujitsu as 6ft2 Yamazaki takes on 6ft Kuroki. Neither have great striking capabilities and this may be a long drawn out bout

 

EIJIRO YANAGITA VS YEE TSUJI

Tsuji loves to strike, fast and hard whilst Yanagita will use his wrestling to slow down the brawler. Despite being taller, Tsuji is lighter.

 

PREDICTIONS

Takabe vs Tanaka

Fujikawa vs Setyo Nugroho

Inoue vs Wijaya

Udomprecha vs Hashiranti

Tsuda vs Sakamoto

Yamazaki vs Kuroki

Yanagita vs Tsuji

 

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Honor Fighting Championship [Globalverse]

 

HONOR: Rising

Friday, Week 4 January 1989 - Kanto, Japan

Attendance: 58 Gate: $3,764

Critical Rating: 82% Commercial Rating: 22%

 

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NOTES

- Fukunaga Akihiro has confirmed that HONOR will return after what he deemed a successful opening show for the company

- HONOR have stated that they will be doing all they can to bring Takabe, Setyo Nugroho and Yanagita back for their next event

 

SCORES

Munit - 5/7

 

 

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HONOR: Powerful

Friday, Week 1 June 1989 - Kanto, Japan

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NARIHIRA TAKABE VS INDRIYANTO SETYO NUGROHO

Both successful in their last fights and with both wins via Kimura submission, Takabe and Setyo Nugroho will now go against each other in HONOR's biggest fight yet. 5ft4 Takabe is a high level grappler and will use this to shut down the taller Indonesian.

 

YOSHINOBU TANAKA VS MORIHIRO FUJIKAWA

Tanaka and Fujikawa both lost to their first opponents but will return to take on eachother. Tanaka is the elder whilst Fujikawa is the taller and heavier.

 

MANALILI LIN VS DOKUOHTEI KUROKI

Lin will have over 100lbs on his opponent. The 6ft7 295lb monster from Thailand has high level kick boxing and may be a test too big for Kuroki who may be able to keep his opponent down with Japanese Jiu-Jujitsu IF he can take him down.

 

BAKIN SAKAMOTO VS WEIMIN TSO

Sakamoto was impressive at HONOR: Rising, defeating Seigo Tsuda who was unable to continue after a cut. Sakamoto takes on star in the making Weimin Tso who travels from China after competing on the National Kick Boxing circuit.

 

EIJIRO YANAGITA VS RICARDO FERNANDES

Yanagita will face off with HONOR's first Brazilian. Fernandes had heard of HONOR's successful debut event and made his way to Japan to compete. Not much is known about Fernandes other than he has said himself that he will get the job done very hard and very quickly.

 

BINGWEN PARK VS GO YAMAMOTO

Akido vs Muay Thai as Chinese Park takes on Japanese Yamamoto.

 

MANTAS ANDREYEV VS NAOKI ITOH

Perhaps one of the most well known name's in combat sports, Mantas Andreyev travels to Japan to put his skills to the test. Andreyev runs his own Fight Camp in his native Russia, training his students in the way of Sambo, but he will face a tough test when Naoki Itoh knocks on his door. Itoh has said that he will aim to the head, often and hard only wanting a knockout victory.

 

MONTY OLIVIER VS KOJI HASHIRANTI

Olivier is a Frenchman living in Japan. Known for his "Street Brawling", the 6ft1 34 year old will take on Koji Hashiranti who returns after losing to Aonan Udomprecha within the first 3 minutes.

 

PREDICTIONS

Takabe vs Setyo Nugroho

Tanaka vs Fujikawa

Lin vs Kuroki

Sakamoto vs Tso

Yanagita vs Fernandes

Park vs Yamamoto

Andreyev vs Itoh

Olivier vs Hashiranti

 

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HONOR: Powerful

Friday, Week 1 June 1989 - Kanto, Japan

Attendance: 139 Gate: $13,531

Critical Rating: 76% Commercial Rating: 39%

 

<img src="https://i.ibb.co/3zPHgqq/RESULTS.jpg" alt="RESULTS" border="0">

 

NOTES

- Eijiro Yanagita and Narihira Takabe are both 2-0

- HONOR are considering bringing in more international talent to compete

 

SCORES

 

 

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HONOR: Paramount

Friday, Week 2 November 1989 - Kanto, Japan

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NARIHIRA TAKABE VS KOJI HASHIRANTI

Takabe headlines his 3rd consecutive event after defeating both of his opponents via submission, impressively too. Hashiranti defeated Frenchman Olivier via submission on his last outing but started his career with a loss to Udomprecha.

 

WEIMIN TSO VS GO YANAMOTO

Tso, The Chinaman will bring his National kick boxing to Japan once again as he takes on Muay Thai specialist Yamamoto. Expect this one to end via Knockout.

 

TAUFIK WIJAYA VS MANTAS ANDREYEV

Often referred to as "The Godfather of Combat" in Russia, Andreyev takes time away from training his students to return to Japan to take on Indonesian Wijaya. Wijaya's karate will hold up, but it will be a tough fight to defeat the larger Mandreyev.

 

AONAN UDOMPRECHA VS ASHIHEI HASHIGUCHI

Udomprecha welcomes Hashiguchi to the ring.

 

GAGAN BORAH VS YEE TSUJI

High level Judo is what Indian Borah will bring to the ring when he takes on Tsuji who retuens after his opening loss.

 

BENCE BODOR VS DOKUOHTEI KUROKI

Bodor, another European will travel to Japan to take on Kuroki. Boxing vs Japanese Jiu Jitsu.

 

ATSHUSHI NAKAJIMA VS YOSHINOBU VS TANAKA

Atshushi Nakajima will debut inside the HONOR ring against Tanaka.

 

TSURANATSU INOUE VS QINGSHAN SOONG

The opening bout will see the 2nd China man on the card as Soong debut's against Inoue.

 

PREDICTIONS

Takabe vs Hashiranti

Tso vs Yamamoto

Wijaya vs Andreyev

Udomprecha vs Hashiguchi

Borah vs Tsuji

Bodor vs Kuroki

Nakajima vs Tanaka

Inoue vs Soong

 

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<p>Honor Fighting Championship [Globalverse]</p><p> </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>HONOR: Supremacy</strong></p><p><strong>

Friday, Week 1 March 1990 - Kanto, Japan</strong></p><p>

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<strong>EIJIRO YANAGITA VS MANTAS ANDREYEV</strong></p><p>

Yanagita is one of the brightest talents to have fought for Honor. The 23 Year old Japanese native has impressed in both previous outings and heads into his clash with Andreyev undefeated. A huge star in Europe, Mantas Andreyev as mentioned previously has been referred to as "The Godfather of Combat" in Russia and will post a huge test for Yanagita. This is the only bout on the card that showcases both fighters who have previously fought for HONOR. Andreyev boasts an impressive weight and reach advantage and is the heavy favourite to win.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>ASHIHEI HASHIGUCHI VS NAKAZO SUDO</strong></p><p>

Hashiguchi returns and will welcome the much heavier debutant, Sudo to Honor. He will look to his Taekwondo to nullify Sudo's freestyle wrestling.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>YUKICHI SATO VS YEIJIRO YAMAMOTO</strong></p><p>

Sato and Yamamoto will both enter the ring for the 1st time as ground and pound takes on Muay Thai.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>KYUWA ITOU VS ZACO</strong></p><p>

Itou is a Japanese kick boxer who stands at 5ft 11 inches tall, The Brazilian Zaco is 5ft 10 and will use his very impressive Greco-Roman Wrestling as both men also debut.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>MANOL SIRAKOV VS KUNIMICHI KIKUCHI</strong></p><p>

A veteran of combat througout Europe at 38, Sirakov stands at 6ft 3 and has said he will "smash" anyone in his way. That man is 24 year old Kunimichi Kikuchi who will likely grind out a victory over the Bulgarian.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>SHILIN WANG VS EBIZO FUJISHIMA</strong></p><p>

Another round of debutants as Chinese Wang takes on Japanese Fujishima.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>TADAMAS YAMADA VS SHIZUYA NAKAE</strong></p><p>

The night will open with Yamada vs Nakae, both stepping into the ring for the 1st time as Honor looks to add more talent to their events. Yamada holds a significant weight and height advantage as Jiu-Jitsu goes up against Nakaes preferred style of ground and pound.</p><p> </p><p>

<em>PREDICTIONS</em></p><p><em>

Yanagita vs Andreyev</em></p><p><em>

Hashiguchi vs Sudo</em></p><p><em>

Sato vs Yamamoto</em></p><p><em>

Itou vs Zaco</em></p><p><em>

Sirakov vs Kikuchi</em></p><p><em>

Wang vs Fujishima</em></p><p><em>

Yamada vs Nakae</em></p><p><em>

</em></p><p> </p><p>

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<p>PREDICTIONS</p><p>

Yanagita vs <strong>Andreyev</strong></p><p>

<strong>Hashiguchi</strong> vs Sudo</p><p>

Sato vs <strong>Yamamoto</strong></p><p>

<strong>Itou </strong>vs Zaco</p><p>

Sirakov vs <strong>Kikuchi</strong></p><p>

Wang vs <strong>Fujishima</strong></p><p>

<strong>Yamada</strong> vs Nakae</p>

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<p>PREDICTIONS</p><p>

Yanagita vs <strong>Andreyev</strong></p><p>

Hashiguchi vs <strong>Sudo</strong></p><p>

Sato vs <strong>Yamamoto</strong></p><p>

Itou vs <strong>Zaco</strong></p><p>

Sirakov vs <strong>Kikuchi</strong></p><p>

Wang vs <strong>Fujishima</strong></p><p>

<strong>Yamada</strong> vs Nakae</p>

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Honor Fighting Championship [Globalverse]

 

HONOR: Supremacy

Friday, Week 1 March 1990 - Kanto, Japan

Attendance: 116 Gate: $11,293

Critical Rating: 66% Commercial Rating: 34%

 

<a href="https://ibb.co/Cv88VLq"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/gw99tYG/RESULTS.jpg" alt="RESULTS" border="0"></a>

 

NOTES

- Ashihei Hashiguchi told the crowd in attendance that he knows he has to prove himself against the best to become the best and stated that Mantas Andreyev was in his sights

- Fukunaga Akihiro [CEO of Honor] eluded to a change of format in the near future. Promised to maintain Japanese fighters within the company after acknowledging sudden surge of foreigners willing to travel

 

SCORES

CageRage - 6/7 Almost a full house, bro!

Jw80Daddy - 6/7 Great scores on the 1st round!

 

 

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HONOR: Genesis

Friday, Week 2 June 1990 - Kanto, Japan

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HONOR Fighting Championship will hold its Inaugural Grand Prix event with a change of format. To determine who is the best of the best, HONOR will hold a one night only tournament between 8 of the toughest men on the planet. The last man, and winner will be crowned "The Genesis World Stage Fight Champion" with boasting rights as the best fighter in the world. This change of format may be seen by some as a counter measure to various organisations forming around the world, but now HONOR will take the next step forward.

 

There are no rules as per normal but bouts can not be scored a draw within the grand prix. HONOR have chosen to opt for ring side judges to determine the winner and the man who advances to the next stage of the Grand Prix.

 

NARIHIRA TAKABE VS DOKUOHTEI KUROKI

GENESIS WORLD STAGE FIGHT GRAND PRIX BOUT

Widely considered the best fighter of 1989, Takabe is 3-0 with submission finishes in each bout. The smaller framed 5ft4 youngster will face a tough challenge in Kuroki who is also undefeated 2-0-1. The older and taller Kuroki also boasts 100% submission finishes in all victories.

 

LEV MIKHAYLICHENKO VS GO YAMAMOTO

GENESIS WORLD STAGE FIGHT GRAND PRIX BOUT

The very large Russian boxer debuts against Yamamoto who is over a foot smaller. Yamamoto will face a very tough and strong challenge if he decides to attack Mikhaylichenko's weakness and try to beat him on the ground. Look for the monstrous Russian to do well according to bookmakers.

 

EBIZO FUJISHIMA VS TADAMASA YAMADA

GENESIS WORLD STAGE FIGHT GRAND PRIX BOUT

Fujishima may only be 1-0 but an impressive Armbar victory in under 1 minute against Shilin Wang earnt him his spot in the grand prix. He will take on 1-0 Yamada who like many others on the card holds submission finishes.

 

ASHIHEI HASHIGUCHI VS MANTAS ANDREYEV

GENESIS WORLD STAGE FIGHT GRAND PRIX BOUT

In what is considered a big enough fight to main event any combat event, Hashiguchi gets his wish granted as he will look to prove himself against Andrayev who is considered the overall favorite to win the grand prix. 2-0, Hashiguchi has a submission and TKO victory whilst Andrayev boasts an impressive 3-0 record, all coming via submission.

 

WEIMIN TSO VS KUNIMICHI KIKUCHI

An extra bout on the card sees Chinese Weimin Tso take on Japanese Kunimichi Kikuchi. Tso holds a record of 1-1 whilst "Unstoppable K" is undefeated in the 1 bout he has competed in.

 

PREDICTIONS

Hashihuchi vs Andreyev

Fujishima vs Yamada

Mikhaylichenko vs Yamamoto

Takabe vs Kuroki

Genesis World Stage Fight Winner

Tso vs Kikuchi

 

 

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