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Post by GrumpyBigBee on Feb 17, 2008 9:36:10 GMT -5
So lets see some of yalls MMA records and champions!
Who is the most dominate in each divison?
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Post by KethVale on Feb 17, 2008 10:51:48 GMT -5
Current Champs would be Super Heavyweight - Gunnar Heavyweight - Saboteur Cruiserweight - Euritar Women's - Rhiannon
Of these only Euritar has made a successful title defense so far with the other 3 winning the titles on the last PPV card. Euritar also has two impressive KO's in his first two fights that caused injuries and looks awesome at the moment. Gunnar has been very impressive so far and after beating Rubicon for the title is the most dominate super heavy at the moment. Saboteur just beat Shylock for the heavy title and did it in impressive fashion, he is now definitely the man to beat in the heavies. The women's division there is a clear line between the top and bottom of the division, Rhiannon has been great on her way to winning the title while Morgana looked great up until she lost it. Xenia has also been impressive.
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Post by Darth Turkish on Feb 17, 2008 11:43:23 GMT -5
I am in the process of determining my Fighter of the Year for each weight class, and overall, but I'd have to go with
CW- Thayne (4-1, CW Tournament winner, CW champion- lost to TK, defeated, Pendekar, Zed Marlowe, Stigma, TK) Honorable Mention -Stigma (4-1)
HW- Shylock (4 -1, HW Tournament winner, HW champion, lost to Eclipse, beat Sabotur, Cypher, Raze, Terminus) Honorable Mention: Raze (4 -1)
SHW: Rubicon: (4- 2, SHW Tournament winner, former SHW champion, lost to Puma, beat Puma, beat Gunnar, beat Mensar, beat Gunnar, lost to Mensar)
Fighter of the Year: is probably a tie between Thayne and Shylock- with an edge to Shylock.
Fight of the Year: Will probably involve Rubicon as he had two awesome title fights- a victory over Gunnar in a classic 17 minute row and his loss to Mensar at POFC 12.
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Post by OldSchool on Feb 17, 2008 12:56:05 GMT -5
Here are my current champions and top 5 contenders (by division), along with W/L records after my first supercard (technically, card #11):
Super Heavyweight: Champion: Rubicon (5-0) 1: Hanuman (5-3) 2: Mensar (4-3) 3: Silas (4-3) 4: Puma (3-4) 5: Gunnar (3-4)
Heavyweight: Champion: Shylock (6-1) 1: Raze (3-1) 2: Cypher (4-2) 3: Saboteur (3-2) 4: Excalibur (3-3) 5: Nero (3-3)
Cruiserweight: Champion: Pendekar (5-1) 1: Euritar (4-1) 2: Talon (4-2) 3: Stigma (4-3) 4: Zed Marlowe (3-3) 5: Dante (3-3)
Women: Champion: Xenia (4-0) 1: Rhiannon (3-2) 2: Morgana (3-3) 3: Latasha (2-2) 4: Desdemona (2-3) 5: Nano (1-3)
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Post by GrumpyBigBee on Feb 17, 2008 18:15:00 GMT -5
Here is another question... are yall going to keep the records rolling over each year or just start over each year?
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Post by jmello on Feb 17, 2008 18:30:31 GMT -5
Records will roll over.
Right now my tops are:
Cruiser: Pendekar will take on Stigma next. Heavy: Shylock will take on Raze. SuperHeavy: Gunnar will take on Puma.
No official titles have been named, but will me on my next card, Clash of the Titans.
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Post by KethVale on Feb 17, 2008 22:10:56 GMT -5
records will roll over, also I am rolling over records from FKS (bootleg MMA fed) and POW into each other.
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Post by Darth Turkish on Feb 17, 2008 23:11:05 GMT -5
Records will definitely follow the fighters.
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Post by GrumpyBigBee on Feb 17, 2008 23:57:59 GMT -5
I agree. When I finally get a chance to start mine they will roll over as well.
Keth, You should some how seperate the record... like the UFC does it. I think they say the over all record then say just the UFC record. So you could say something like "He has a MMA record of 13-4 but is 0-4 in the POW!"
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Post by OldSchool on Feb 18, 2008 12:42:56 GMT -5
For me (as far as GWF is concered), win/loss records aren't carried over, that way any new guys are given a fair shake. I'll most likely be doing that when POW 2123 rolls around.
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