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Marmel 03-22-2004 09:55 PM

Sign Up for New Boxing Dynasty
 
In order to make a much more even universe of fighters, I will be starting over. I have a much better grasp of the boxing game, TBCB, from OOTP Dev. This new dynasty is intended to be very interactive. You have almost total control over your boxer, from creation to challenging others in fights and what stipulations will be on each fight.

Additionally, there will be an aging process. After 25 fights, you will start to show a bit of age. After 40 fights, there will be more deterioration and you can choose to retire and train your son at that point. After 50 fights, you are retired. (40 and 50 may be extended to 60 and 75 if this dynasty moves rapidly).

Instructions on creating your fighters are below. I want to fight only FOFC fighters if possible and ignore the real professionals. That will depend on how many people sign up. Using the point scheme below, you will be rated anywhere from 12-14 from my trials, so there won't be any pushovers in the FOFC Division. :)


First Name:
Last Name:
Nickname:
Left or Right Handed
Hometown: City, state and/or country


Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: How well you fight against boxers (max 15)
Control vs. Slugger: How well you fight against sluggers (max 15)
Power: Duh...Power! (max 13)



Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.

Chin Vs. Knockdown
Chin vs. Knockout
Recovery



Choose 1 which you want to be better at:

Resistance to cuts
Absorb Punishment





Use 24 points among (max 10 in each category):

Killer Instinct
Aggresiveness
Endurance



Choose if you are better at fighting inside or fighting outside




Choose style:
Slugger
Boxer

Choose foul frequency:
seldom
occasionally
frequent



Everything else will be random, but these are really the important parts of building a fighter.

JeffNights 03-22-2004 10:48 PM

First: Jeff
Last: Nights
Nick: Jellybean
Right handed
Detroit, mi


Control vs. Boxer: 12
Control vs. Slugger: 11
Power:10

chin Vs. knockdown:2
chin Vs. knockout: 2
chin : 2

better at resistance to cuts

Killer Instinct: 6
Aggresivenes: 6
Endurance: 10

outside fighter

a boxer style


seldom fouls

Johnny93g 03-22-2004 10:54 PM

First Name: John
Last Name: Naumoff
Nickname: Killer
Left Handed
Hometown: Toronto, On, Canada


Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: How well you fight against boxers 10
Control vs. Slugger: How well you fight against sluggers 10
Power: Duh...Power! 13

Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.

Chin Vs. Knockdown 5
Chin vs. Knockout 0
Recovery 1


Choose 1 which you want to be better at:
Absorb Punishment

Use 24 points among (max 10 in each category):

Killer Instinct 10
Aggresiveness 7
Endurance 7



Choose if you are better at fighting inside or fighting outside:
Outside


Choose style:
Slugger

Choose foul frequency:
seldom

Sublime 03-22-2004 10:58 PM

First Name: Owen
Last Name: Provost
Nickname: The Bounty Hunter
Hand: Left
Hometown: Boston, MA


Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: 11
Control vs. Slugger: 10
Power: 12

Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.

Chin Vs. Knockdown: 3
Chin vs. Knockout: 1
Recovery: 2

Absorb Punishment

Use 24 points among (max 10 in each category):

Killer Instinct: 10
Aggresiveness:7
Endurance: 7

Outside

Boxer

Seldom Fouls

duckman 03-23-2004 12:26 AM

Here Ya Go!
 
First Name: Kevin
Last Name: Heath
Nickname: Ice :)
Right Handed
Hometown: Perry, OK

Control vs. Boxer: 15
Control vs. Slugger: 12
Power: 10

Chin Vs. Knockdown: 2
Chin vs. Knockout: 3
Recovery: 1

Absorb Punishment

Killer Instinct: 6
Aggresiveness: 9
Endurance: 9

better at fighting outside

Boxer

seldom

condors 03-23-2004 06:15 AM

First Name:Tony
Last Name:Williams
Nickname:Wildfire
Left Handed
Hometown: Philadelphia PA


Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: 15
Control vs. Slugger: 15
Power: 3

Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.

Chin Vs. Knockdown 0
Chin vs. Knockout 3
Recovery 3

Choose 1 which you want to be better at:
Absorb Punishment

Killer Instinct 4
Aggresiveness 10
Endurance 10

Choose if you are better at fighting inside or fighting outside:
fighting outside

Choose style:
Boxer

Choose foul frequency:
seldom

Blade 03-23-2004 09:43 AM

First Name: Mike
Last Name: Tokunaga
Nickname: Blade
Right Handed
Hometown: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada


Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: 10
Control vs. Slugger: 10
Power: 13

Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.

Chin Vs. Knockdown: 4
Chin vs. Knockout: 1
Recovery: 1

Choose 1 which you want to be better at:
Absorb Punishment

Use 24 points among (max 10 in each category):

Killer Instinct: 10
Aggresiveness: 7
Endurance: 7

fighting inside

Choose style:
Boxer

Choose foul frequency:
occasionally

SirFozzie 03-23-2004 10:16 AM

First Name: David
Last Name: Yellope
Nickname:The American Bear
Left or Right Handed: Right
Hometown: City, state and/or country: Franklin, Massachusetts


Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: How well you fight against boxers (max 15) 12
Control vs. Slugger: How well you fight against sluggers (max 15) 12
Power: Duh...Power! (max 13) 9



Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.

Chin Vs. Knockdown 2
Chin vs. Knockout 1
Recovery 3



Choose 1 which you want to be better at:

Resistance to cuts
Absorb Punishment -- BETTER



Use 24 points among (max 10 in each category):

Killer Instinct 6
Aggresiveness 8
Endurance 10



Choose if you are better at fighting inside or fighting outside: Outside




Choose style: Boxer

Choose foul frequency:
occasionally

Blade6119 03-23-2004 10:46 AM

First Name: Colton
Last Name: Mayes
Nickname: Blade6119, The Blade Bomber, The Knockout, or the Thundering Camel Herder ;) . Take your pick :)
Left or Right Handed: Right
Hometown: St. Louis, Missouri


Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: How well you fight against boxers (max 15) - 15
Control vs. Slugger: How well you fight against sluggers (max 15) - 8
Power: Duh...Power! (max 13) - 10



Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.

Chin Vs. Knockdown - 3
Chin vs. Knockout - 2
Recovery - 1



Choose 1 which you want to be better at:
Absorb Punishment





Use 24 points among (max 10 in each category):

Killer Instinct - 8
Aggresiveness - 6
Endurance - 10



Choose if you are better at fighting inside or fighting outside:
Inside


Choose style:
Slugger

Choose foul frequency:
occasionally

Subby 03-23-2004 11:06 AM

First Name: Chris
Last Name: Shue
Nickname: The Silver Subby
Handed: Left
Hometown: Washington, DC

Control vs. Boxer: 13
Control vs. Slugger: 13
Power: 7
Chin Vs. Knockdown: 2
Chin vs. Knockout: 2
Recovery: 2
Better at Absorb Punishment
Killer Instinct: 10
Aggresiveness: 4
Endurance: 10
Better at fighting outside
Boxer
Occasional foul frequency

Travis 03-23-2004 11:10 AM

First Name: Travis
Last Name: Elkin
Nickname: "The Reaper"
Left or Right Handed: Right
Hometown: City, state and/or country: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: 10
Control vs. Slugger: 10
Power: 13

Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.

Chin vs. Knockdown: 2
Chin vs. Knockout: 2
Recovery: 2

Choose 1 which you want to be better at:

Absorb Punishment

Use 24 points among (max 10 in each category):

Killer Instinct: 9
Aggresiveness: 6
Endurance: 9

Choose if you are better at fighting inside or fighting outside

Inside

Choose style:
Slugger

Choose foul frequency:
seldom

Marmel 03-23-2004 09:41 PM

It is time for the inaugural FOFC Federation Title Tournament! Our first 8 fighters, sorry Travis, will be matched up randomly in the first round of the tournament. The winners will move on to face each other until we have our first FOFC Champion! All FOFC fighters will have the following fight rules, unless otherwise agreed upon by the two fighters:

12 Round Fights
Three knockdown rule is in effect.
Fighters cannot be saved by the bell, except for in the 12th and final round.
The Referee or ringside doctor are the only ones who may stop the fight.
Three Judges will score the fight on the 10 point must system.



Fight #1 from Conseco Fieldhouse in Indiana, Fight Date 3/23/2004

Kevin “Ice” Heath vs. Colton “The Blade Bomber” Mayes

Obviously, this is the first fight for both fighters and they will ring in a new era in boxing: The FOFC Era. Both fighters prefer to slug it out in the ring. Both fighters appear to be in perfect shape for this fight.



Heath came out aggressive to begin the fight and landed some solid punches. Late in the round, Mayes landed the cleanest shot of the round, which obviously hurt Heath. Heath looked timid after that shot and the action slowed down. Heath still takes round 1.

Very few punches were thrown in round 2. Even fewer landed, but Mayes was the only one who was actually effective, so give the round to him.

Round 3 sees some huge punches thrown. Neither of these guys are trying to pick each other apart, but instead are just throwing haymakers. Mayes outscored Heath about 3 to 1 in this round!

Mayes is starting to take over this fight in round 4. He is landing some heavy shots and weakening Heath. Heath doesn’t seem to have much left in his punches and he is going to have to find a second wind.

In round 5, Heath started to use some counterpunching to his advantage, and started landing some nice shots. He outworked Mayes in this round, but I still have to give the nod to Mayes in the 5th, but only by a slight margin.

Mayes lands some nice shots early in round 6, but then he miss a wild hook and Heath counters with a combination that sends Mayes to his back! Mayes is able to get back up after a 5 count. The round comes to an end, and I think you have to score as a 2 point round for Heath. Midway through the fight, Mayes still has a lead, but it just got a whole lot smaller.

Heath showed much more confidence in round 7 and as a result had a lot of success. Mayes is showing no ill effects of the knockdown though and probably outscored Heath in this round.

Heath is looking better and better every round, although he did not score a clean win in this round. Mayes still has a too much left in the tank to get dominated. Score this round dead even.

Heath finally get over the hump in the 9th round and scores a solid victory in this round.

Mayes comes back with a huge round 10 and had Heath reaching for the ropes. The ref almost stopped the fight when the bell to end the round rang.

Mayes looked tired in round 11, and Heath took advantage, dishing out the same kind of beating he received in round 10. A solid victory in the 11th leaves him with a chance to win this fight. I do have Mayes ahead, but Heath does have the knockdown, and a strong 12th could give him the edge.

Both fighters are exhausted as the 12th and final round begins. When Mayes lands an uppercut, Heath’s legs just cannot support him anymore and he crumples to the canvas for a 7 count! Heath survives the 12th round, but I think his chances are slim as we go to the judges for the official decision.


Eugenia Williams scores the fight 115-111 for Colton Mayes.
Hugo Peniche scores it 114-112 for Kevin Heath.
Medardo Villalobos scores it 115-113 for the inner, by Split Decision……COLTON ‘THE BLADE BOMBER’ MAYES!!!

duckman 03-23-2004 09:49 PM

Well, shit! I was robbed! I was robbed! I'm going to get a rematch with that fool. Bring it on sucka! ;)

atatange1 03-23-2004 10:07 PM

If it's not to late:

First Name: Rupert
Last Name: Pupkin
Nickname: King of Comedy
Right Handed
Hometown: NYC

Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: 10
Control vs. Slugger: 10
Power: 13


Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.

Chin Vs. Knockdown 1
Chin vs. Knockout 3
Recovery 2



Choose 1 which you want to be better at:

Resistance to cuts
Absorb Punishment < better at





Use 24 points among (max 10 in each category):

Killer Instinct 6
Aggresiveness 8
Endurance 10



Choose if you are better at fighting inside or fighting outside

Better at Inside




Choose style:
Boxer
Choose foul frequency:
seldom

Blade6119 03-23-2004 10:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by duckman
Well, shit! I was robbed! I was robbed! I'm going to get a rematch with that fool. Bring it on sucka! ;)


I just owend you...you are my new bitch! So i am right now the best boxer in FOFC, and the only undefeated one...man, its good to the king. Now go make me dinner Mr. heath! :D

Marmel 03-23-2004 10:26 PM

Quarter Final Bout #2, from ARCO Arena in Sacramento California. Fight Date, 3/28/2004

‘Killer’ John Naumoff vs. ‘Jellybean’ Jeff Nights

Both fighters enter the ring in perfect shape for this second quarterfinal bout leading up to the crowning of the first FOFC champion!


Round one is a good one. No feeling each other out for these two guys, they are coming out swinging. Both fighters do some damage to each other, but Naumoff got the better of Nights in the first round.

Naumoff was scoring some points on jabs early in round 2, but the momentum swung when Nights landed a big uppercut. Later in the round, the momentum swung back around with a crippling combination from Naumoff that rocked Nights backwards. I would give another round to Naumoff.

Naumoff starts to take over the fight in the third, clearly dominating Nights in this 3 minute round. If Nights is not careful, he is going to find himself way behind awfully quickly tonight.

Naumoff continues to dominate in round 4. He had Nights out on his feet and just covering up to survive the round.

Nights finally shows up to the fight in round 5. He totally swung the momentum around in this fight, landing 3 punches to every one of Naumoffs. Nights is not ready to let this opportunity slip by him. Naumoff took a lot of punishment in that round and he was carrying his hands pretty low towards the end of the round.

Nights picks up where he left off in the last round, and once again has a very impressive showing in the 6th. He landed one straight right that immediately caused a swelling on Naumoff’s right eye! We are halfway through the fight, and although I have Naumoff ahead, I think this is Nights fight to win right now.

Nights goes right after that swollen eye in the 7th round and Naumoff can do little to stop the onslaught. Nights is really starting to dominate this fight, and unless Naumoff gets something going, I am not sure he will last much longer.

Naumoff must have been thinking the same thing as me, because he comes out headhunting, and catches Nights square on the chin and sends him to the canvas! Nights pops right back up at the count of 2 and the round continues. Nights get out of the round, but both fighters look bad. Naumoff with a badly swollen eye and Nights with legs of jelly.

Early in round 9, Nights again targets the right eye of Naumoff, and he lands a hard punch, directly on it. Naumoff’s hands go right to his eye and he takes a knee for an 8 count! Nights goes for the kill and knocks him down again at the sound of the bell. Naumoff gets right back up, almost before the count can start. His carner is working on that eye, but I don’t know if he can continue.

Nights continues to work the right eye, and midway through round 10, the ref steps in to take a look. He calls the ring doctor up and it doesn’t take long for him to stop the fight!


The winner, by TKO at the 1:39 mark of Round 10 is ‘JELLYBEAN’ JEFF NIGHTS!!!

Marmel 03-23-2004 10:27 PM

Not too late at all atatange! I would like to get as many fighters as possible signed up. :)

duckman 03-23-2004 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blade6119
I just owend you...you are my new bitch! So i am right now the best boxer in FOFC, and the only undefeated one...man, its good to the king. Now go make me dinner Mr. heath! :D


Man, I eat your children! I ain't scared of some lil bitch who thinks he's a fighter. Next time, I'm going to knock you the fuck out! :D

Marmel 03-23-2004 10:35 PM

Bad blood between fighters already! :)

kingfc22 03-23-2004 10:36 PM

First Name: David
Last Name: Gonzalez
Nickname: The Assassin
Right Handed
Hometown: Fremont, CA


Control vs. Boxer: 11
Control vs. Slugger: 10
Power: 12

Chin Vs. Knockdown: 3
Chin vs. Knockout: 1
Recovery: 2


Resistance to cuts

Killer Instinct: 9
Aggresiveness: 6
Endurance: 9


fighting outside

Boxer


seldom

duckman 03-23-2004 10:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marmel
Bad blood between fighters already! :)


Don't you just love it! :D

Blade6119 03-23-2004 10:47 PM

hey duckman, who won?....thats what i though bitch, now back to whatever up-scale suburb youcame from, man im from the projects...a street haredend MAN...you just a little boy that likes to play pretend that you a brawler. All i know at the end of the day is i took your ass to school and you are now my bitch....wheres my dinner bitch?...i want pancakes!

Marmel 03-23-2004 10:57 PM

Quarter Final Bout #2 from Sydney Entertainment Center in Darling Harbor, Sydney, Australia. Fight Date 4/10/2004.


Owen ‘The Bounty Hunter’ Provost vs. Chris ‘The Silver Subby’ Shue

Both fighters are in perfect shape for this quarterfinal bout!



Shue looks sharp in round 1. He is dancing around, jabbing, landing combinations and pretty much having his way with Provost. He almost seems cocky in the ring, and definitely not one bit afraid of Provost right now.

Provost comes out for round 2 in an angry mood at Shue’s showboating and goes right after him, landing a solid uppercut right into his mouth. Shue is stunned and starting retreating. He regroups and starts boxing instead of showboating and by the end of the round has once again gained the upper hand on Provost.

Lots of clinching and a marginal low blow from Shue, which drew a warning from the referee in this round. Not much action, but I would give the round to Shue for pushing the little action that there was.

The action picked up a bit in round 4, but both fighters already look a bit tired. Provost from taking a lot of punches and maybe Shue from throwing so many and moving so much. This round was dead even.

Round 5 was a classic. Provost was landing at will early on. Shue started counter punching with every Provost miss, and racked up a bunch of points. But late in the round, Provost didn’t miss and sent Shue into the corner where he went to work on him. This is the first clear victory for Provost in the fight.

Provost keeps the momentum in round 6, and makes easy work of Shue here. We are halfway through the fight. Shue is ahead on my cards, but Provost is closing ground on him.

Round 7 started out with Provost continuing to do as he pleases in the ring, but Shue, maybe out of desperation, lands a head butt in a tie up. The ref gives him a stern talk and then deducts a point from Shue. However, the head butt did what it was intended to do: slow down Provost. I would give this round to Shue, but with the point deduction, it was even.

The action slowed down here in round 8, but Provost started to re-assert himself and probably took the round on the cards.

Round 9 is another classic! Provost continues to dish out a real beating on Shue. Shue is fighting back just enough so the ref cannot stop this one with a clear conscious. Shue looks really hurt and Provost is gaining confidence. However, it appears Shue was playing possum because late in the round, with Provost swinging wildy, Shue opens up with a 5 punch combination that sends Provost to the canvas! He struggles to get up at the count of 8 and finally makes it out of the round!

Shue can taste the victory at hand in round 10 and early on he knocks Provost down to the canvas again! Provost gets up at the count of 6 and the round continues. Provost does a great job of avoiding Shue for the rest of the round and lives to fight the 11th.

Midway through round 11, Provost goes down after a series of shots to the head and body. He has trouble, but answers an 8 count. Provost again gets out of the round by avoiding Shue. Shue is a little too tired to chase him around anymore, otherwise he would have been able to finish it.

Knowing he needs a knockout, Provost does everything he can to get it in the 12 th round, but he just has nothing left, and barely even wins the round. We go to the cards for the decision.


Raffaele Argiolis scores the fight 116-109.
Rocky Young scores it 115-109.
Joe Cortez scores it 115-109 for the winner, by unanimous decision…..CHRIS ‘SILVER SUBBY’ SHUE!!!!!!

tucker342 03-23-2004 11:27 PM

First Name: AJ
Last Name: Tucker
Nickname: Tuck
Left or Right Handed: Right Handed
Hometown: Iowa City, IA

Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: How well you fight against boxers (max 15)
12
Control vs. Slugger: How well you fight against sluggers (max 15) 11
Power: Duh...Power! (max 13) 10



Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.

Chin Vs. Knockdown
1
Chin vs. Knockout 4
Recovery 1



Choose 1 which you want to be better at:

Absorb Punishment





Use 24 points among (max 10 in each category):

Killer Instinct
10
Aggresiveness 6
Endurance 8



Choose if you are better at fighting inside or fighting outside:
Outside

Choose style:
Boxer

Choose foul frequency:
seldom

tucker342 03-23-2004 11:27 PM

You guys are going down!:D

JAG 03-24-2004 07:37 AM

First Name: Bruce
Last Name: The Letter Opener
Nickname: Babson
Left-Handed
Hometown: Billings, MO USA


Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: How well you fight against boxers (max 15) 12
Control vs. Slugger: How well you fight against sluggers (max 15) 8
Power: Duh...Power! (max 13) 13

Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.

Chin Vs. Knockdown 0
Chin vs. Knockout 0
Recovery 6

Choose 1 which you want to be better at:
Absorb Punishment

Use 24 points among (max 10 in each category):

Killer Instinct 10
Aggresiveness 10
Endurance 4

Better at Fighting Inside

Choose style:
Slugger

Choose foul frequency:
frequent

juiceparis 03-24-2004 09:41 AM

First Name:Johnny Lee
Last Name: Paris
Nickname: Juice
Left or Right Handed: left
Hometown: City, state and/or country: Oviedo FL


Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: How well you fight against boxers (max 15) 12
Control vs. Slugger: How well you fight against sluggers (max 15) 10
Power: Duh...Power! (max 13) 11



Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.

Chin Vs. Knockdown 3
Chin vs. Knockout 2
Recovery 1



Choose 1 which you want to be better at:


Absorb Punishment





Use 24 points among (max 10 in each category):

Killer Instinct 8
Aggresiveness 7
Endurance 9



Choose if you are better at fighting inside or fighting outside

inside


Choose style:
Slugger


Choose foul frequency:
seldom

Subby 03-24-2004 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marmel
Raffaele Argiolis scores the fight 116-109.
Rocky Young scores it 115-109.
Joe Cortez scores it 115-109 for the winner, by unanimous decision…..CHRIS ‘SILVER SUBBY’ SHUE!!!!!!

What an absolute classic of a fight. I feel Parkinson's coming on...

Gbyr tbula! Fblfbl...

Neuqua 03-24-2004 12:30 PM

First Name: Neuq
Last Name: Otto
Nickname: Big Meanie
Right Handed
Hometown: City, state and/or country: Hiroshima, Japan


Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: How well you fight against boxers (max 15) - 13
Control vs. Slugger: How well you fight against sluggers (max 15) - 10
Power: Duh...Power! (max 13) - 10



Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.

Chin Vs. Knockdown - 2
Chin vs. Knockout - 2
Recovery - 2



Choose 1 which you want to be better at:

Absorb Punishment





Use 24 points among (max 10 in each category):

Killer Instinct - 8
Aggresiveness - 5
Endurance - 11



Choose if you are better at fighting inside or fighting outside

Inside


Choose style:
Boxer

Choose foul frequency:
seldom

Calis 03-24-2004 12:40 PM

This looks like it could be quite a bit 'o fun. I'm definitely game for this.

First Name:Gertbeef
Last Name:Roe
Nickname:The Adversary
Left or Right Handed: Left
Hometown: Belmopan, Belize


Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: 15
Control vs. Slugger: 12
Power: 6



Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.

Chin Vs. Knockdown:1
Chin vs. Knockout:1
Recovery:4



Choose 1 which you want to be better at:

Absorb Punishment



Use 24 points among (max 10 in each category):

Killer Instinct:6
Aggresiveness:8
Endurance:10



Choose if you are better at fighting inside or fighting outside

Outside


Choose style:
Boxer

Choose foul frequency:
seldom

TRO 03-24-2004 12:58 PM

First Name: Clyde
Last Name: Kong
Nickname: The Grape Ape
Left or Right Handed: Right
Hometown: City, state and/or country: Royal, MO

Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: How well you fight against boxers (max 15): 15
Control vs. Slugger: How well you fight against sluggers (max 15): 5
Power: Duh...Power! (max 13): 13

Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.

Chin Vs. Knockdown: 6
Chin vs. Knockout: 0
Recovery: 0

Choose 1 which you want to be better at:

Absorb Punishment

Use 24 points among (max 10 in each category):

Killer Instinct: 9
Aggresiveness: 9
Endurance: 6

Choose if you are better at fighting inside or fighting outside: Inside

Choose style:
Slugger

Choose foul frequency:
seldom

Marmel 03-24-2004 03:23 PM

It looks like our 8 man tournament has grown to a 16 man tournament! TRO and Calis, and any other signups will either fight on the udnercards of the semi finals and finals, or if we get 6 more signups, there will be a second tournament for the #1 contender spot!

Marmel 03-24-2004 03:26 PM

So, instead of quarterfinals, the above bouts have become opening round fights. :) We have 5 more opening round fights left.

JeeberD 03-24-2004 03:38 PM

First Name: Jobu
Last Name: Eckman
Nickname: The Suckpuppy
Right Handed
Hometown: Stuttgart, Germany

Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: How well you fight against boxers 11
Control vs. Slugger: How well you fight against sluggers 9
Power: Duh...Power! 13



Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.

Chin Vs. Knockdown 3
Chin vs. Knockout 2
Recovery 1



Choose 1 which you want to be better at:

Absorb Punishment





Use 24 points among (max 10 in each category):

Killer Instinct 10
Aggresiveness 8
Endurance 6



Choose if you are better at: fighting inside




Choose style:
Slugger


Choose foul frequency:
occasionally

Marmel 03-24-2004 03:49 PM

Opening Round Bout #4, from the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City New Jersey. Fight Date: 04/20/2004

Bruce ‘The Letter Opener’ Babson vs. David ‘The American Bear’ Yellope

Neither fighter has come to the ring in perfect shape today. Babson just looks tired, like he was up late last night. Yellope looks a little thick in the middle, like he under trained and overate. We’ll see how it affects them today.


Round one was pretty even to start out, with both fighters landing a few decent shots. Babson took the round with a nice straight right and followed with an uppercut late in the round.

In round 2, Yellope noticed that Babson was keeping his hands high, guarding his head, so Yellope went to work on the body, scoring a ton of points in there. An easy win for The Bear in this round.

Babson continued to leave the checst and ribs open and Yellope continued to work it down there, but his low swings left his head open and Babson countered with some solid combinations that won him this round.

Babson continued to do what was working for him in the last round and he has Yellope in a lot of trouble. At one point it looked like Yellope’s knee touched the canvas, but the ref missed it. Yellope is in a world of hurt right now!

Yellope had a bit more success in round 5 landing punches, but he has slowed down considerably and his reflexes are not quite as fast right now. Everytime he landed a punch, Babson would land 2 in succession.

In round 6, Babson is now covering his body, as all those body shots seem to be making it tough for him to breathe. Yellope adjust well and starts swinging for the head, and early in round 6, he cuts Babson open under his left eye. Yellope didn’t do much to follow up that shot though. Midway through the fight, Babson still has a decent working margin.

Babson’s corner gets the blood to stop in between rounds and early in round 7, Babson draws some blood of his own. A lot of blood in fact. Yellope has a nice little cut over his right eye. The blood is spilling down into his eye, making it hard to see. If anything, that blood has pissed Yellope off because he catches Babson with an uppercut that snapped his head back and landed him on the canvas! Babson gets up after a 3 count though. Yellope couln not finish him, but he easily scored a 2 point round there.

Yellope comes out in round 8 with blood still coming out of the cut, but he looks determined now. He goes back to work on Babson and midway through the round he lands a wicked hook to the side of the head that drops Babson down fast. This time it takes a 5 count for Babson to get back up. Later in the round Yellope lands a vicious right cross and Babson staggers and takes a knee for a 3 count. Yellope still cannot finish off Babson though.

In round 9, Yellope’s corner has gotten the bleeding to stop, but Babson’s corner has given him some solid advice and he comes out and takes a fairly slow round 9 from Yellope.

Round 10 is another slow one until Babson’s arms start drooping and Yellope starts raining combinations on him. Babson has to take a knee to avoid any more punishment, but he bounces right back up. Babson has seen his lead disappear and now faces what would seem to be a big defecit on the cards heading into the final two round.

It is Babson who needs the knockout, but it was Yellope who looked like he was going to get it. I have no idea how Babson didn’t go down in this round, but he lives to fight the 12th.

Babson came out swingin ghte 12th, but just didn’t have any power left to do any real damage, despite landing some clean punches. This fight goes to the cards.


Zach Clayton scores the fight 114-110.
Roger Tilleman scores it 114-110.
Mateo Frattini scores it 114-109, for the winner, by unanimous decision, DAVID ‘THE AMERICAN BEAR’ YELLOPE!!!!!!

JeeberD 03-24-2004 03:54 PM

Damn, Yellope is still decent...

Marmel 03-24-2004 04:07 PM

Opening Bout #5, from Yokohama Arena in Kohoku-ku Kanagawa Japan. Fight Date: 4/22/2004


Neuq ‘Big Meanie’ Otto vs. Mike ‘Blade’ Tokunaga

Both fighters look to be in great shape for this opening round bout, leading up to the crowning of the first FOFC Champion. However, rumor has it that Otto is distracted by some personal problems, and although he is physically fit, the problem is between his ears.


The first 2 and a half minutes of this fight were the most boring ever. Otto finished up the round strong to probably take it on the cards, but these guys are going to need to throw some punches out there.

Tokunaga comes out headhunting in round 2, and had Otto reeling and reaching for the ropes. With his arms swinging everywhere, Otto was able to land a few crunching rib shots on Blade that took a little steam out of his sails. Still, the round was an easy win for Tokunaga.

Both fighters got some nice work down in the 3rd round, but it was Otto who was getting the better of the exchanges and Tokunaga was clinching a lot towards the end of the round.

In round 4, it was Tokunaga’s turn to get the upper hand, but out of desperation Otto threw a wild right that connected right into the temple of Tokunaga that sent him stumbling and finally down to the canvas for a 4 count! Otto tried to end it right here, and landed more good shots, but Tokunaga survived the round.

In round 5, Blade shook off that lucky punch which dropped him and got back to his gameplan, which allowed him to score solid points and easily win round 5.

Early in round 6, Tokunaga continues to go to work on Otto and opens up a nice sized cut under his right eye! The blood on Otto’s face was like a target for Tokunaga and he landed a ton of clean shots. It is amazing that Otto stayed on his feet for the whole round, but the damage has been done as Otto‘s eye is not only bleeding but has swollen up like a baloon! Midway through the fight, the knockdown has to give Otto the lead on the cards, but Tokunaga is closing fast and seems to be taking over the fight.

The action slowed down a bit in Round 7, but Tokunaga continues to aim for the badly swollen eye of Otto and landed a few nice punches which caused quite a bit of pain for Otto. Otto’s corner has been able to stop the bleeding, but they cannot get the swelling to go down at all.

As the bell rings for round 8, the ref wants to look at Otto’s eye. After a few seconds he tells Otto to save it for another day. The ref stops this fight!


The winner by TKO at the 0:03 mark of Round 8 is MIKE ‘BLADE’ TOKUNAGA!!!!

Interestingly enough, if the fight had gone to the cards at the time of the stoppage, Blade would have won by majority decision.

Raven Hawk 03-24-2004 04:07 PM

First Name: Ignacio
Last Name: Catalan
Nickname: Cobra
Right Handed
Hometown: Miami, FL

Control vs. Boxer: How well you fight against boxers (max 15) 11
Control vs. Slugger: How well you fight against sluggers (max 15) 11
Power: Duh...Power! (max 13) 11

Chin Vs. Knockdown 3
Chin vs. Knockout 1
Recovery 2

Absorb Punishment

Killer Instinct 10
Aggresiveness 4
Endurance 10

fighting inside
Slugger
occasionally fouls

lytic 03-24-2004 04:25 PM

First Name: Lytic
Last Name: Virus
Nickname: RavenHawk Killa
Right Handed
Hometown: Boston, MA, USA

Control vs. Boxer: 8
Control vs. Slugger: 12
Power: 13

Chin Vs. Knockdown 3
Chin vs. Knockout 1
Recovery 2

Choose 1 which you want to be better at: Absorb Punishment

Killer Instinct 8
Aggresiveness 6
Endurance 10

Choose if you are better at fighting: outside

Choose style:
Slugger

Choose foul frequency: frequent

Blade 03-24-2004 04:25 PM

Nice! I will definitely take a win to start things off!

Raven Hawk 03-24-2004 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lytic
First Name: Lytic
Nickname: RavenHawk Killa


LOL!

Bring it on Mad Cow!

lytic 03-24-2004 04:31 PM

I'll eat your pets for breakfast and then crap out the skeletons after lunch... I will put their skeletons in a doggy bag and leave it in your mailbox.

Subby 03-24-2004 04:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lytic
I will put their skeletons in a doggy bag and leave it in your mailbox.

That is incredibly polite.

lytic 03-24-2004 05:02 PM

I have nothing...

JAG 03-24-2004 05:18 PM

Damn, what a pitiful effort. Long wait till the next fight...ah well.

SirFozzie 03-24-2004 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JeeberD
Damn, Yellope is still decent...



And you still suck ;)

condors 03-24-2004 06:36 PM

anticipation....

Marmel 03-24-2004 07:17 PM

Opening Round Bouts #6 and #7. A special double header from American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida. Fight Date: 4/28/2004


Bout #1: Tony ‘Wildfire’ Williams vs. ‘Tuck’ AJ Tucker

Bout #2: Robert ‘The King of Comedy’ Pupkin vs. Travis ‘The Reaper’ Elkin

Marmel 03-24-2004 07:37 PM

Bout #1: Tony ‘Wildfire’ Williams vs. ‘Tuck’ AJ Tucker


Tucker comes to the ring in perfect fight condition. Williams loves to party and rumor has it he had several during his training camp. We’ll see if it affects him tonight.



In round 1, the two fighters were just throwing a few jabs, and a few harmless rights to test the waters. Not a whole lot of action, but it probably favored Williams for being the aggressor.

Williams came out in round 2 and really worked to the body of Tucker, scoring lots of points and easily winning the round. Even more, he really took a lot of the wind out of Tucker’s sails with the constant body attack.

Round three is more Williams. Tucker looks tired already and as his hands start sinking, Williams is going to the head to score points.

This fight is still all Wildfire Williams in the fourth round. He does not show all that much power, but he is just picking apart Tucker with jabs and quick rights. Meanwhile, Tucker is having a lot of trouble finding any openings to land a punch.

More of the same in round 5. Williams does not even look like he is in a fight. Just punching and running, repeatedly. Tucker looks lost out there.

Every round has looked the same so far. Williams is just putting on a boxing clinic tonight, at the expense of Tucker. I would score all 6 rounds for Williams thus far.

In round 7, Tucker is finally able to land a couple clean, hard rights, but Williams shrugs them off, goes back to his gameplan, and wins another round.

In round 8, Tucker is again able to land some hard rights, that clearly hurt Williams, but Williams again keeps to his plan and out points Tucker in the round.

Williams is back to working the body in round 9, and scores yet another impressive round. Tucker is totally outclassed in pure boxing category tonight.

In round 10, Williams lands a nice hard jab that splits Tucker’s lip wide open. He continues to do his thing and after 10 rounds, I could honestly see Williams winning every one of them on the cards.

Tucker is now looking for the one knockout punch in round 11. Williams is either grabbing and holding him or running out of the way. Williams is more than happy to avoid Tucker for the last two rounds and go to the cards.

Tucker again tries to land that one big punch in the 12th, but there is no way Williams is going to let that happen. This fight goes the distance. Let’s get the official decision.


Henk Adriaanse scores the bout 117-111.
Raul Caiz scores it 117-111.
Fred Steinwinder scores it 118-110, for the winner, by unanimous decision…..TONY ‘WILDFIRE’ WILLIAMS!!!!!

Marmel 03-24-2004 08:01 PM

Bout #2 of the evening

Rupert ‘King of Comedy’ Pupkin vs. Travis ‘The Reaper’ Elkin.


Pupkin is another party type guy and reports say several of his fans saw him out the last few nights. Elkin sparred more than usual leading up to this fight. Hopefully, he did not wear himself out.


Pupkin came out and looked to end this fight quick, and he nearly did. If it was not for a few well timed counter punches by Elkin to ward off Pupkin’s attack, we might have been finished already!

Round 2 was pretty close, with neither fighter doing all that much. Elkin landed the cleaner shots, so I will give the round to him in my book.

Pupkin comes out in the third swinging away again, and this time he lands a huge uppercut that drops Elkin like he had been shot in the chest. Elkin barely gets up to the ref’s 10 count, but the fight does go on. Pupkin cannot finish him off in this round, but it might be just a matter of time now. Elkin looks out on his feet at this point.

Elkin is desperate in round 4 and he comes out the aggressor, landing a big right that cut Pupkin open under his left eye almost immediately after the bell! Pupkin regrouped though and fought back hard in the 4th, almost stealing the round back, but I still have to give the nod to Elkin here.

Pupkin regains control of the fight in the 5th round. He just pummeled Elkin for 3 minutes. It was amazing that Elkin wouldn’t go down again. He comes out of the round looking like a mess, with a little swelling in his right eye as well.

Elkin did not fare any better in the 6th round. He got his lip split open as well as got a lot more damage done to that right eye. Don’t be surprised if the 7th round is the last one of this fight.

Pupkin does not come out looking for the knockout here in the 7th. He seemed to be toying with Elkin, backing off when he should be attacking. Still, score another point for Pupkin in the 7th.

In round 8, Pupkin lands a crushing shot to the ribcage of Elkin and he goes down for a 5 count. Elkin survives the round, but he is really taking a beating tonight.

If Pupkin had any killer instinct tonight, this fight would be over, but he is letting Elkin hang around and Elkin landed a few nice shots to take the round.

In round 10, Pupkin continues to target the swollen eye of Elkin and early in the round, the ref halts the fight to take a closer look. It doesn’t look good at all and the ref calls an end to the fight!


The winner by TKO at the 1:04 mark of Round 10 is RUPERT ‘KING OF COMEDY’ PUPKIN!!!!!

Marmel 03-24-2004 08:21 PM

The Final Opening Round Bout, from Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, CT. Fight Date: 4/30/2004


Johnny Lee ‘Juice’ Paris vs. David ‘The Assassin’ Gonzalez

Both fighters are in perfect shape for this fight.



Round 1 was very even. At the bell, Paris landed a huge uppercut that staggered Gonzalez back and right into his corner for the break. That one last impression of the round may have given the round to Paris.

Paris came out in round 2 looking to follow up that big uppercut in round 1, and follow up he did. He just threw every punch he had and was landing most of them. Gonzalez was in a world of hurt and retreated into a neutral corner. Paris followed him in and just unleashed on Gonzalez, until the ref had to literally pull him off his man and stop this fight. Gonzalez slumped in the corner and went down, after the fight was already over!


The winner, by TKO at the 2:55 mark of Round 2 is JOHNNY LEE ‘JUICE’ PARIS!!!!

atatange1 03-24-2004 08:31 PM

No one can stop me! I can go out and party and still dominate! You should all be afraid! Very Afraid!

- The King of Comedy

JAG 03-24-2004 09:07 PM

Incidently SirFoz, good bout. Hopefully I'll get a rematch at some point.

Marmel 03-24-2004 11:38 PM

FOFC Tournament Quarter Finals, from The Palais des Sports in Cannes, Frances. Fight Date: 5/14/2004


Jeff ‘Jellybean’ Nights (1-0) vs. Chris ‘Silver Subby’ Shue (1-0)

Both fighters are in tip top shape for the first of the quarterfinal fights!


The tone for this fight was set just 20 seconds in. The fighters met at center ring and Shue started back peddaling away from the attacking Nights. Suddenly, Shue just stopped and popped, and Nights almost went down on that first punch. It took most of Nights early aggression away and Shue cruised to a first round victory.

Nights said he wanted to start out fast, but it is Shue who is dominating this fight through two rounds. He is landing when he wants and has no trouble dodging anything that Nights throws his way.

Nights and his corner got into a heated argument during the break and it seemed to fire Nights up. He came out and landed his first solid punches of the round. He slowed Shue down a bit, but Shue still got some solid work in. the round was even.

Nights finally seems to be finding himself in this fight and he is going toe to toe with Shue finally. Round 4 is another very even round.

Both fighters have just abandoned the jab and are slugging it out in center ring. Not much movement either. I thought these guys were boxers, and not sluggers! This is the third even round in a row now!

The fighters must have worn themselves down in the 5th, because in this round they went back to the jab and neither really threw much. Another even round. The last 4 rounds could have gone either way. Shue easily took the first two so I have to give him the slight edge halfway through the fight.

The fighters had some very nice exchanges in the 7th round. A late flurry by Nights gave him his first decisive round of the fight.

Nights kept the momentum he gained late in the last round and dominated Shue in the 8th, racking up another point on the judges cards.

Shue turned the tables in round 9, getting the better of some exchanges. Nights was forced to cover up and move around, avoiding Shue for most of the round.

Shue catches Nights off guard at the sound of the bell in the 10th rounds and sends him to the canvas for a very quick 2 count. Nights got right back up but Shue continued to pound him, picking up a 2 point round for himself!

The crowd gave the fighters a healthy round of boos in the 11th round for doing absolutely nothing but clinching.

Shue probably did enough to win this fight already, but he punctuated it with a very impressive round 12. We head to the cards.


Chuck Hassett scores the fight 115-113 for Chris Shue.

Paul Artisst scores it 114-114 even.

Jeffrey Belton scores is 114-114 even.

The fight has been declared a MAJORITY DRAW on the fighter’s records, but Shue will advance in the tournament.

kingfc22 03-25-2004 01:02 AM

Ahem. I want to fire my trainer for letting me get my ass kicked in less than 2 rounds.

Subby 03-25-2004 07:31 AM

Oh that is total crap!!!! I crushed JellyBelly!!! BOW TO THE SILVER SUBBY!!!!

SirFozzie 03-25-2004 08:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JAG
Incidently SirFoz, good bout. Hopefully I'll get a rematch at some point.


Same here, man. you earned respect in that fight.

Wolfpack 03-25-2004 10:52 AM

What the heck, I'm in...

First Name: Charles
Last Name: Norton
Nickname: 'King'
Right Handed
Hometown: Raleigh, NC


Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: 10
Control vs. Slugger: 10
Power: 13


Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.
Chin Vs. Knockdown - 3
Chin vs. Knockout - 1
Recovery - 2



Choose 1 which you want to be better at:
Absorb Punishment

Use 24 points among (max 10 in each category):

Killer Instinct - 8
Aggresiveness - 10
Endurance - 6



Choose if you are better at fighting inside or fighting outside
Fight outside

Choose style:
Boxer

Choose foul frequency:
seldom

Kevin 03-25-2004 01:26 PM

First Name: Alexander
Last Name: Yakushev
Nickname: KGB
Left or Right Handed: Left
Hometown: Vladivostock, Russia


Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: 13
Control vs. Slugger: 10
Power: 10

Chin Vs. Knockdown 3
Chin vs. Knockout 1
Recovery 2

Absorb Punishment

Killer Instinct 8
Aggresiveness 6
Endurance 10

Inside

Slugger

Choose foul frequency:
seldom

Everything else will be random, but these are really the important parts of building a fighter.[/quote]

Marmel 03-25-2004 03:49 PM

Double Headers, including the second Quarterfinal Matchup for the FOFC Title from Arena Liepzig in Berlin, Germany! Fight Date: 5/15/2004

Opening Bout:

Jobe ‘The Suckpuppy’ Eckman vs. Clyde ‘The Grape Ape’ Kong




Quarterfinal Bout:

David ‘The American Bear’ Yellope vs. Colton ‘The Blade Bomber’ Mayes

Marmel 03-25-2004 03:57 PM

Opening Bout:

Jobe ‘The Suckpuppy’ Eckman vs. Clyde ‘The Grape Ape’ Kong



Both fighters look to be in tip top shape as this fight is about to begin.



Neither of these fighters even know what the jab is. In round one, they are swinging for the fences, so to speak. Both fighters landed some clean shots, and the round was pretty even. Eckman might have hurt his hand on one punch the to the top of Kong’s head. He has been shaking it out ever since that punch.

Already in round 2, this is turning into your classic slugfest. Both fighters want the knockout. Jobe took the upper hand early in the round, but Kong come back strong to make it another pretty even round. I cannot imagine these two guys can take this much punishment for a full 12 rounds.

In round 3, Eckman looks like he is getting a bit predictable with his punches and Kong is doing a nice job avoiding them. Midway through the round, Kong throws a counter punch right into the ribcage of Eckman. I thought I heard a cracking sound as Eckman hit’s the canvas. He struggles to get up at the count of 8 and he is having trouble breathing. Kong couldn’t quite finish Eckman out in this round, but Jobu is in a world of trouble now.

Eckman sucks it up between rounds and comes out firing in the 4th, opening up a deep cut over the right eye of Kong. He follows with a strong combination that knocks Kong down for a 7 count! Eckman moves in for the kill after Kong gets up and gets him on the ropes. Eckman lands a series of combinations and Kong is not fighting back. The ref has no other choice but to stop this fight!


The winner by TKO at the 2:33 mark of Round 4 is JOBU ‘THE SUCKPUPPY’ ECKMAN!!!!!

Marmel 03-25-2004 04:21 PM

Quarterfinal Bout:

David ‘The American Bear’ Yellope (1-0) vs. Colton ‘The Blade Bomber’ Mayes (1-0)

Yellope looks to be in perfect shape, but Mayes looks a bit thick in the middle, a sign of under training. We’ll have to see if it has any affect on him tonight.



Yellope comes out looking to get an early advantage and is popping the jab into the face of Mayes. He is also doing a great job of counterpunching and scoring with it. Mayes is able to sneak in some very clean right hands late in the round that did some nice damage, but I still have to give the round to Yellope.

Yellope didn’t have to look for Mayes in the second round, he was in his kitchen for three straight minutes. A very impressive round for Mayes. He landed clean and was able to throw off anything Yellope threw his way.

Mayes keeps up the momentum in round 3, getting the better of several exchanges the two fighters had. Right before the end of the round, Mayes connected on a wild right hook that sent Yellope stumbling backwards, into the ropes and then his knees buckled and one hit the canvas. It is scored as a knockdown, although it was only for a count of 1.

Yellope is in a world of trouble here in round 4. Mayes is all over him like flies on shit, and he cannot shake him off. Mayes even snuck in a semi-low blow in there which the ref did not see. Yellope is not looking good as this round ends.

In round 5, Yellope tries to keep Mayes at bay with some jabs and some effective counter punching, but Mayes is still able to get some clean hard rights in there and he easily takes yet another round.

Mayes gets a bit careless in round 6, and Yellope is too good of a fighter to do that against. David sees his opening and launches a nice attack to the body and then upstairs. Mayes is stunned and then he goes down! He shakes it off and gets up pretty quickly, the ref only counted to 4. Mayes gets out of the round, but Yellope scored a very badly needed 2 point round and halfway through the fight he has cut down Mayes’s lead quite a bit.

In round 7, Mayes shows little ill effect from the knockdown and is all over Yellope again. Towards the end of the round he had Yellope pinned in the corner and went to work on the face of The American Bear. After the round, Yellope’s corner needs to get to work on him, as Yellope has a pretty nasty swelling developing around his right eye.

In round 8, I think Yellope realizes his eye might cause the ref to stop this fight soon, so he is going all out trying to end the fight. He is landing some crippling blows, but with all the action, he is leaving himself wide open and Mayes is taking the opportunity. One straight right splits Yellope’s lip open and another hard right cuts him up under his left eye. His swollen right eye is taking a beating as well. Seriously, Yellope’s face looks like ground beef right now. I think he should throw in the towel.

Yellope knows this could be stopped at any time and he continues to try to get the knockout in the 9th, and by god, he almost got it too! He went to work on Mayes in this round, and had him just about out on his feet. If there were just 30 seconds left in the round, I don’t think Mayes would have lasted. Yellope is clearly showing the heart of a champion, but I am not sure it will be enough. The good news for Yellope is that Mayes now has a swelling in his left eye. Both fighters are really beat up and in bad shape!

In round 10, both fighters don’t want to be at the mercy of the ref stopping this fight and they are going all out. Mayes gets the better of the exchanges and late in the round he puts Yellope to the canvas for an 8 count! That knockdown should clinch this fight on the cards for Mayes, I think, but can either of these fighters get through two more rounds?

Both fighters are exhausted in round 11. Yellope knows he is behind and fights like it too, he is doing all he can to put Mayes down, but credit Mayes for taking quite a beating in the 11th round and remaining on his feet!

In the 12th and final round, Yellope again goes after Mayes and throws everything he has. Unfortunatly for Yellope that leaves him wide open and Mayes connects with just one huge right hand that sends Yellope down for the count. Yellope, with the heart of a champ, tries his best to get up, but his tired legs just won’t allow it. At the count of 7 he crumples back to the canvas and this fight is history!


The winner, by Knockout, at the 0:58 mark of Round 12 is COLTON ‘THE BLADE BOMBER’ MAYES!!!!!!!!


This was by far the best fight in the short history of FOFC Boxing. An Insta-Classic if you will.

Marmel 03-25-2004 04:23 PM

Double header from Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim California. Fight Date: 5/25/2004


Opening Bout:

Ignacio ‘Cobra’ Catalan vs. Gertbeef ‘Ice’ Roe



Quarterfinal Bout #3:

Johnny Lee ‘Juice’ Paris vs. Rupert ‘King of Comedy’ Pupkin

Marmel 03-25-2004 04:41 PM

Opening Bout:

Ignacio ‘Cobra’ Catalan vs. Gertbeef ‘Ice’ Roe


Both fighters enter the ring in perfect shape for their first ever fights.



This fight almost didn’t make it out of the first round. Catalan came out and just overwhelmed Roe like I have never seen a fighter dominate a round before. I think the ref was about to stop the beating when the bell rang to end this round. Catalan looked like a 5 time champ going against an amateur.

Catalan looks a bit tired after throwing so many punches in round 1, but Roe just looks out on his feet. Catalan has another big round and I think Catalan is just waiting for that one more opportunity to end this thing.

Through three rounds, the only good thing I can say about Roe is that he has been able to stay on his feet, despite an amazing display of power and speed from Catalan. This is a huge mismatch so far.

In round 4, I am not sure if Catalan has spent his load and is tired of swinging, or if he is just biding his time. Either way, it gave Roe some confidence and he started to find his spots and land some punches. Give the round to Roe.

Catalan takes things a bit more seriously in round 5, and goes back to work on Roe, winning the round easily. You have to give credit to Roe for having an amazing chin. I would have been down and out long ago.

In round 6, we are witnessing some real guts from Roe. As much as he has been getting pummeled, and continued to get pummeled in this round, he just keeps moving forward into Catalan. In this round, Roe caught Catalan with a nice clean punch and cut him open under his left eye! I would say the round was dead even in scoring. Catalan looks frustrated that he cannot finish this fight off, and that Roe just keeps coming at him even after he bombards him with punches.

Round 7 is another very even round. I still think Catalan has a wide margin in this fight, but you have to respect the effort Roe is giving, he just keeps coming after Catalan even after Catalan stops him with combination after combination.

In round 8, Catalan continues to land at will on Roe, but Roe is like a machine, just shrugging it off and coming forward. Roe finally catches Catalan with an exposed body and lays into his ribs, sending Catalan down to the mat for a 5 count! Catalan gets up and takes some pops to the face, causing his eye to swell up as well. Catalan gets out of the round, but he looks extremely frustrated right now!

Roe has totally turned this fight around in the 9th round. He is now landing with much more effectiveness than Catalan. What once looked like a blowout victory for Catalan has now become an all out brawl for survival for Catalan.

In round 10, Catalan regroup and is getting the better of Roe for about the first 90 seconds. Roe finally finds an opening and lands right on that swollen eye of Catalan, bursting it open and sending blood everywhere. The ref steps in to look at Catalan’s eye. He calls the ringside doctor up and the doctor calls an end to the fight! An amazing comeback for Roe who looked like a beaten man after just two rounds!!!


The winner, by TKO at the 2:44 mark of Round 10 is GERTBEEF ‘ICE’ ROE!!!!!!


Looking at the judges cards, they all had Roe winning the last 4 rounds, one of them by a 10-8 score. The final tallied had this fight as a draw at the time of stoppage. All the judges had that first round scored 10-8 for Catalan, even though there wasn’t a knockdown.

JeeberD 03-25-2004 04:42 PM

Woohoo, way to kick ass, Jobu!!!

And I love seeing the Koala Bear go down... :D

Marmel 03-25-2004 05:03 PM

Quarterfinal Bout #3


Johnny Lee ‘Juice’ Paris (1-0) vs. Rupert ‘King of Comedy’ Pupkin (1-0)

Both fighters come to the ring in perfect shape tonight.



Paris has a very fast start in this fight. He comes out swinging and has Pupkin covering up and trying to weather the storm. A very easy victory for Paris in round 1.

Paris keeps it going in round 2, easily winning on points, but Pupkin is starting to find his groove it appears. He also landed some nice clean shots.

Pupkin is looking better and better in each round, and in round 3, he gets the upper hand on Paris. Paris is caught throwing an elbow and is issued a warning from the referee in charge. I would give this round to Pupkin, his first.

So far the fight has been a bit boring, but in round 4, Paris takes back the advantage and lands some of the first good power punches of the fight. Paris had Pupkin stunned a bit in this round and took some of the wind out of his sails.

The fighters are now swapping rounds, as round 5 was a clear victory for Pupkin. He got some damage down in this round. Neither fighters really looks hurt, or even tired for that matter, which is surprising because they can both hit with power and both won by KO’s in their first fights.

We finally see the big power shots in round 6. Both fighters landed an equal amount and both are feeling the effects. It is a pretty poorly fought fight so far, with both guys not taking many chances and laying back, defending themselves. Halfway through the fight, it is very even, but I might give a tiny advantage to Paris for the better start.

Round 7 is clearly the turning point of this fight. Paris came out and nailed Pupkin with a huge right that sent him into the ropes. Pupkin faked like he was in trouble and when Paris moved in for the kill, Pupkin exploded with a serious combination that sent Paris down to the canvas for a 9 count! As soon as Paris got up, Pupkin sent him down again, for an 8 count. Paris was able to get back up and finish the round, but he is in some serious trouble!

In round 8, Pupkin must have forgotten that he had Paris almost beat in the last round, because he came out very tentative. Paris took advantage of the situation and gave Pupkin a serious beating. It seemed like Paris was finished, but in this round, he looks like the fresher fighter! An amazing quick turnaround for Paris!

Both fighters are pretty exhausted here in the 9th round and there is not much action. Give the advantage to Pupkin for pushing it and being a bit more aggressive.

Round 10 is another slow round. Pupkin is the more active fighter and landed some clean blows though.

It looks like these guys are done fighting as round 11 saw very little action as well. Paris had the slight advantage on my card.

Paris closes the fight with a pretty impressive final round. I am not sure either of these fighters really wanted it the way they fought in the final 4 rounds, but if last impressions mean anything today, then Paris had the best one. We have to go to the cards to find out…..


Jeffrey Belton scores the fight 114-112 for Johnny Lee Paris.

John Keane scores it 113-113 even.

Jean Deswerts scores it 114-113 for Rupert Pupkin.


This fight is declared a DRAW. Both fighters earn a draw out of the fight for their professional record, but Paris will move on in the tournament due to outscoring Pupkin 340-339 on the total of the 3 judges scorecards.

Raven Hawk 03-25-2004 05:13 PM

LOL! Would you just fall down, Roe! Son of a beeatch. I thought I had an easy win, but NOOOOOOO! :D

Calis 03-25-2004 05:25 PM

Rope-a-dope baby!

Way to hang in there Gert. Thought I was a goner for sure there, great write up Marmel.

My boy's got some spunk!

Think you might have my nickname mixxed up with someone else's though, Gertbeef is "The Adversary". Not sure if the change was intentional or not, if it was then disregard this. ;)

JAG 03-25-2004 06:24 PM

Wow, loved that American Bear fight.

Blade6119 03-25-2004 06:30 PM

Hell Yah! Insta-classic #1 and i won it! That means for right now ESPN classic is just continuously replaying my win :) . And i was out of shape to boot(is this random, or can i fix it in any way?)

Marmel 03-25-2004 07:11 PM

It is random.

Marmel 03-26-2004 12:57 AM

Quarterfinal Bout #4, from Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, MI. Fight Date: 6/1/2004


Mike ‘Blade’ Tokunaga (1-0) vs. Tony ‘Wildfire’ Williams (1-0)

Blade comes to the ring in perfect fighting shape. Williams, on the other hand, is said to not be ready for this fight physically, or mentally.



Reports said Williams was not ready for this fight, but his round 1 performance said otherwise. He did not dominate out there, but he held his own against Blade, and it appears he would have taken the round on the cards.

The boo birds are out early tonight as niether fighter is doing a darn thing in the ring. Williams is the only one who even looks like he wants to box. He is sticking and moving with a bit of effectiveness, so give him this round.

Most of round 3 was as slow as the rest of this fight, but Tokunaga finally threw some big rights and landed a couple of them square on the chin of Williams. Give the round to Blade, but right now, neither fighter deserves a spot in the semi-finals.

Williams got some very solid work in, in round 4. He was throwing some hooks to the body of Tokunaga, and also landed a nice right hand that has caused a tiny bit of swelling in Blade’s left eye. Williams should work on that now.

Williams is starting to take control of this fight in the 5th. He is trying to give some attention to the left eye of Blade and also taking his shots at the body. Not a very exciting fight, but Williams is being fairly effective.

Round 6 was pretty even, with neither fighter doing anything once again. I am not sure why Williams is holding back, because he seems to be getting open shots when he throws a punch. Tokunaga’s eye is still swollen, but as of yet it is not getting much worse. Halfway through the fight, give a small edge to Williams.

Tokunaga finally showed some signs of life in round 7. Williams is just going through the paces, and is leading this fight. Meanwhile, it just seems like if Tokunaga would apply himself, he could end this fairly quickly.

Lots of clinching, lots of booing from the crowd and very little action in round 8.

Williams got a bit of good work in, in round 9, so give him the round on the cards. He is probably stretching out a decent lead now, but I still don’t think either fighter cares about this fight. They are doing boxing a disservice right now.

Who do you give a round to when you got one guy sticking and jabbing and the other landing just a couple power punches? Williams is active and landing, but with barely any effect. Tokunaga is landing clean shots, but only a couple per round, and that is not going to cut it.

More of the same in round 11. Tokunaga’s eye is noticeably worst, but with just 3 minutes left in the fight, I don’t think it will be a factor. I would hope one of these guys comes out looking for a knockout in round 12.

Finally, the fight comes to an end. Both fighters survived 12 rounds, but win or lose, neither fighter could really be proud of the effort they put on.



Les Muller scores the fight 118-110.

Don O’Neill scores it 118-110.

Waldemar Schmidt scores it 117-111 for the winner, by unanimous decision, TONY ‘WILDFIRE’ WILLIAMS!!!!!

Marmel 03-26-2004 01:00 AM

Semi-Finals Double Header from The Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City, OK. Fight Date: 7/4/2004


Chris ‘Silver Subby’ Shue vs. Johnny Lee ‘Juice’ Paris

And

Tony ‘Wildfire’ Williams vs. Colton ‘The Blade’ Bomber’ Mayes

Marmel 03-26-2004 01:20 AM

Semi-Final #1

Chris ‘Silver Subby’ Shue (1-0-1) vs. Johnny Lee ‘Juice’ Paris (1-0-1)

Both fighters are in tip top shape and ready to claim a spot in the finals of this tournament!



A nice start for both fighters in the early going of round 1, but Paris lands a huge punch midway through the round which could have lasting effects on this fight. He split open the skin under Shue’s left eye. It looks to be a pretty bad cut. Paris easily takes the round after that, and Shue’s corner will be hard at work trying to stop the bleeding.

Great job by Shue’s corner to stop that bleeding already. Round 2 was pretty even to start once again, but once again, Paris turned up the heat late in the round to easily win it. Shue needs to fight for 3 minutes, and not just 2 like he has been.

Shue finally puts together a complete round in the 3rd. He returns the favor by cutting open Paris under his left eye. Now we will see if his corner can do as good of a job on it as Shue’s corner did. Give this round to The Silver Subby.

Paris comes out for round 4 still bleeding and while he is wiping his face with his glove, Shue lands a combination right into Paris’s gut and drops him to the canvas. Paris tries to catch his breath and struggles to get up at the count of 8! Paris did a good job avoiding Shue to get out of the round, but score that as a 2 pointer for Shue.

Just that quickly, Shue has turned this fight around and he continues to work Paris over in the 5th round. Another solid victory for Shue here.

There were some great exchanges in round 6, but Paris clearly doled out more damage and won the round. He just packs a more powerful punch than Shue, so if they land the same amount of shots, Shue is going to take more punishment. Midway through the fight, we are dead even.

As quickly as Shue turned the fight around before, Paris has done it in the last two rounds by just dominating The Silver Subby. Shue better be careful or Paris will start to open a decent lead on him.

In round 8, both fighters are sucking wind already and they both have their hands hanging low. Paris is the first to take the opportunity and he moves in close, lands a short clean combination and drops Shue for a 5 count! Shue gets back up, and Paris tries to finish him. I thought the ref would have been fine to stop the fight, but Shue gets out of the round alive.

Round 9 is another huge one for Paris as he drops the exhausted Shue to the canvas for an 8 count in this round! Shue is showing some great heart by getting up and finishing up another round, but to be honest, while he needs a knockout to win this now, I think he knows he doesn’t have the sting in his punches to get it done.

Round 10 is a landmark round for Shue. He got caught in the corner early on, but snuck out, turned Paris around so he was caught in the corner and then went to work on him. Paris hit the canvas after getting drilled in the chin with an uppercut! He answered the 6 count though and the fight continued! I guess I counted Shue out a bit too early!

Paris looked fine after that knockdown in the 10th and he comes out in the 11th and reasserts himself, picking up another point on the cards. Shue better get another knockdown, if not the knockout if he is going to have a chance.

In round 12, both fighters tried to give the judges a favorable last impression, but the last shots were landed by Paris, which just might be the punctuation mark on this fight. Lets go to the cards…


Ray Hawkins scores the fight 115-111.

Kim Dai-Won scores it 114-111.

Angelo Poletti scores it 114-110, for the winner by unanimous decision, JOHNNY LEE ‘JUICE’ PARIS!!!!!!

Marmel 03-26-2004 01:42 AM

Semi-Finals #2

Tony ‘Wildfire’ Williams (2-0) vs. Colton ‘The Blade Bomber’ Mayes (2-0)

Mayes looks to be in great shape, as does Williams, but reports from Williams camp says he was overly cocky and did not train as hard as he could have.



Mayes came out looking for the early knockout, while Williams seems to have a game plan of hitting, moving and countering. So far, Williams strategy is working better and he takes the first round easily.

Round 2 is a very solid effort from Mayes. He landed some thumping shots to the body of Williams, and then when Williams covered up the body, Mayes went to the head and landed! A good win for Mayes in this round.

Williams went back to jabbing and countering in round 3, and it worked just as well as it did in round 1. If he sticks to that strategy, it could be a long night for Mayes.

In round 4, Williams didn’t go to the jab as much as he has been and he paid for it. I don’t know why he doesn’t stick with what is working. Mayes took the opportunity to land some more clean power shots and take the round.

Round 5 was very even because neither fighter did much of anything. Mayes looked like he was taking a rest to regain his strength. I am not sure what Williams was doing out there.

Williams got back to what he knows in round 6 and easily won it. I’ll tell you this…Williams produces some boring fights, but he is damn effective at what he does. We are halfway hme and I would give Williams a slight advantage.

It is nothing but jabs from Williams in round 7. One stiff jab might have broken the nose of Mayes because blood is rushing down his face now.

Mayes looks just completely frustrated with Williams. Williams doesn’t mind, he is more than happy to stick and move, stick and move and rack up the point son the cards. Round 8 is another win for Williams.

Mayes finally finds something that works in round 9, and he started pummeling Williams. Williams appeared out on his feet, but he just would not go down. The ref was right in the middle of the action taking a good look at Williams, but he let the round go on. A very solid round for Mayes.

Round 10 is another huge round for Mayes, as he is starting to dominate this fight and trying to end it by a knockout. Unfortunately for Mayes, he was caught landing a big elbow and had a point deducted by the referee.

Mayes has no taken complete control of this fight. He is dominating Williams and landing everything he throws! Williams has a chin of steel though and his knees won’t even buckle. To me, he doesn’t look shaky at all, but he has got to realize this fight is up for grabs in the final round.

Williams puts on quite a show to finish up this fight in the 12th round. We are going to go to the cards and see if that was the difference, or if he gave up to much in the late rounds.


Manfred Kutcher scores the fight 115-113 for Williams.

Moo-Hoon Moon scores it 114-114 even.

Mark Green scores it 114-114 even.

The fight goes down as a DRAW on the fighter’s records, but it is Tony Williams who will advance to the finals and fight for the FOFC Heavyweight Title!

SirFozzie 03-26-2004 04:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JeeberD
Woohoo, way to kick ass, Jobu!!!

And I love seeing the Koala Bear go down... :D


Think you can do it, Jeebies? :)

condors 03-26-2004 05:26 AM

I got very seriously worried there, i am sure there will be a rematch at some point...wonders if kutcher cashed that check yet....

lytic 03-26-2004 07:45 AM

I want to beat up "Cobra" yesterday! >:I
I'm gonna go through his trash on trash day and dump it out on his lawn and then piss on it. Then I will take his trash cans and run them over so he can no longer use them.

Blade 03-26-2004 08:48 AM

Damn...for being ready for the fight, I sure didn't seem like I wanted it...

Blade6119 03-26-2004 10:27 AM

damn penalty...i would have won without it!

Subby 03-26-2004 03:04 PM

Ack.

juiceparis 03-26-2004 03:28 PM

I'll be taking home my championship soon. I predict a 9th round knockout from the Juice.

condors 03-26-2004 05:36 PM

hope you like jello juice cause that is all your going to eat after i am done with you

JeeberD 03-26-2004 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SirFozzie
Think you can do it, Jeebies? :)


Oh, I know I can... :p

atatange1 03-26-2004 05:46 PM

I was ROBBED how can I knock a guy down twice in one round and not win the decision? I was robbed!!


- Rupert "King of Comedy" Pupkin

SirFozzie 03-26-2004 07:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JeeberD
Oh, I know I can... :p


Then don't sing it...


BRING IT.

Marmel 03-26-2004 07:44 PM

Title bout coming tonight will include the title match, of course.

Grudge match between Yellope and Eckman

2 other fights as well!

JeeberD 03-27-2004 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marmel
Grudge match between Yellope and Eckman


Word.

korme 03-27-2004 01:11 PM

First Name: Shane
Last Name: Kormelink
Nickname: Young Nastyman
Right Handed
Hometown: Milford, OH

Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: 15
Control vs. Slugger: 15
Power: 3



Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.

Chin Vs. Knockdown 2
Chin vs. Knockout 3
Recovery 1



Choose 1 which you want to be better at:

Absorb punishment


Use 24 points among (max 10 in each category):

Killer Instinct 6
Aggresiveness 8
Endurance 10



Choose if you are better at fighting inside or fighting outside
OUTSIDE

Choose style: Boxer

Choose foul frequency:
seldom

Marmel 03-27-2004 05:28 PM

Championship Night from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. Fight Date: 8/1/2004

Tonight’s card has 4 fights, including the crowning of the first ever FOFC Heavyweight Champion of the World. We will also have 4 fighters making their professional debut, plus a grudge match between two long time rivals.


The Card:

Shane ‘Young Nastyman’ Kormelink vs. ‘King’ Charles Norton

Lytic ‘Ravenhawk Killa’ Virus vs. Alexander ‘KGB’ Yakushev

Jobe ‘The Suckpuppy’ Eckman vs. David ‘The American Bear’ Yellope

Johnny Lee ‘Juice’ Paris vs. Tony ‘Wildfire’ Williams for the FOFC Title

Johnny93g 03-27-2004 05:50 PM

just saw my fight, missed it the first time i checked, cant believe the ref stopped it, I was just getting warmed up....

Marmel 03-27-2004 05:51 PM

Shane ‘Young Nastyman’ Kormelink vs. ‘King’ Charles Norton

Norton looks to be in perfect shape for his first bout. Kormelink on the other hand has been reported to be staying out awfully late during training and his management has had a hard time getting him in the gym!



Kormelink is trying to slow this fight down right away. He is throwing nothing but jabs, moving after throwing them and tying up Norton every time he tries to close in. Norton landed one clean shot only, but it was enough to make this round even.

The fans already despise Kormelink and his style of fighting. He throws a jab and run. When Norton is close he grabs him and clinches. Very boring boxing, but very effective in this round. Kormelink gets the easy win in this round.

No change to Shane’s strategy in round 3. Norton was again able to land one big right hand, but those are coming too few and far between.

Norton started getting his right hook in there this round, and landing it with some nice power. This is the first round he takes for sure.

Kormelink gets back to the jab in round 5 and has no trouble gaining that momentum back and scoring another round for himself.

Through 6 rounds, Kormelink has not hurt Norton at all and he looks ugly doing, but still, Shane is really dominating this fight. He is just going about his business scoring points left and right. I have him way ahead, 5 rounds to 1.

Round 7 is a decent one for Norton, as he is able to land a few powerful rights again, but Shane also did his thing and at best for Norton he made this an even round.

Norton opened up round 8 with a hard right that staggered Shane, but Kormelink regrouped and took the round, even finishing it with what might have been his first real power shot of the fight.

Kormelink starts bringing out the heavy artillery in the 9th round now that he has worn down Norton. Norton goes down after a stiff right cross to his jaw. He is able to get up at the count of 5, but Kormelink overwhelms him and if this was not a 3 point round for Shane, it was easily a 2 pointer.

Koremlink has done plenty to win this fight and he is just trying to avoid Norton and any chance of a lucky punch. Score this round even.

Norton is totally out of gas and Kormelink easily takes round 11, and he is cruising into the 12th round, where only an unlikely knockout will lose this fight for him.

Not much action at all in round 12. Norton has nothing left to throw at Shane. We go to the cards for the formality.


Masakazu Uchida scores the fight 117-112.

John Demia scores it 117-111.

Daniel Fucs scores it 116-112 for the winner by unanimous decision, SHANE ‘YOUNG NASTYMAN’ KORMELINK!!!!

Marmel 03-27-2004 06:22 PM

Lytic ‘Ravenhawk Killa’ Virus vs. Alexander ‘KGB’ Yakushev


Both fighters appear to be in perfect shape for this fight.



The two men are feeling each other out in round 1. Virus gets an early warning for backhanding. The two fighters had a couple decent exchanges. I would say Virus got the better of the round, but only by a very slight margin.

Yakushev lands an early right cross that hurt Virus. Virus slowed down after that and did a lot of clinching. I think that shot really did some damage. An impressive round for Yakushav though and he takes it with ease.

Round 3 looked just like round 2. Virus is clinching and holding quite a bit. You have to wonder if he is hurt, or if something is wrong. KGB doesn’t care, he is landing some crushing shots and making sure something is wrong with Virus.

KGB is continuing to have his way in this fight. He is landing some very hard punches. Credit Virus for a strong chin, but he is falling behind early in this fight, and does not seem to have a real gameplan right now.

Round 5 was very even for the first 2 and a half minutes, but then Virus found and opening and popped KGB with 1, 2, then three straight rights in a row to send him reeling. The fight may have changed right here in the 5th!

KGB comes out in round 6 and targets the body of Virus. He lands a thundering hook to the ribcage of Virus that drops him to the canvas. Virus is able to get back up at the count of 8. KGB couldn’t quite finish him off in the 6th round, but he scored a solid 2 point round and is running away with this fight right now.

KGB did not really go after Virus in the 7th round like he should have after scoring the knockdown. Virus took the opportunity to score a big round for himself with some solid right hand shots.

Both fighters landed saome massive punches in round 8, dealing out a lot of damage to their opponent. KGB got the better of the round though and tore up Virus’s face under his right eye. There is nice steady stream of blood flowing now.

I don’t know where he found the energy, but Virus has gotten himself right back into the fight with a huge 9th round. The only thing keeping KGB up was the corner ropes at the end of this round. I don’t think anybody would have complained if the ref stopped this fight, but KGB showed some heart staying on his feet and getting out of the round.

KGB was trying to regroup and Virus was trying to catch his second wind after such an active 9th round. So this 10th round was slow and pretty even. It is pretty important as to who got this round on the cards though. It could have gone either way.

Round 11 is another very close round, with both fighters landing hard punches and trying to score a knockdown which would swing the fight in their favor. I still see KGB as the slight favorite right now though.

Round 12 is going to go down as one for the ages. Virus was all over KGB, just pummeling him with lefts and rights. It is almost not right that KGB did not go down. And then with just 9 seconds left, Virus walked right into a telegraphed hook and caught it square in the nose. He dropped like a rock and we’ll never know if the final bell saved him or not, but he was still getting up when it sounded. I think this final round clinched it for KGB, but lets see what the judges thought.


David Harris scored it 115-111.

Michael Gilenna scored it 114-112.

Rafael Santos scored it 114-112 for the winner by unanimous decision…..ALEXANDER ‘KGB’ YAKUSHEV!!!!!

Marmel 03-27-2004 06:40 PM

Jobu ‘The Suckpuppy’ Eckman (1-0) vs. David ‘The American Bear’ Yellope (1-1)


Jobu looks to be in perfect shape, as does Yellope. Yellope’s people told us that they couldn’t keep him out of the gym. The only concern is that he left the fight in the gym and overtrained.



In round 1, Yellope could not keep Jobu off of him. Eckman was clearly looking for the early knockout to rub it into Yellope, and he was hammering him with huge right hands. Yellope needs to regroup after that round!

Yellope gets Eckman pinned on the ropes early in round 2. He lands the hook to the head and then when Eckman covers up he shoots the right into the ribcage, dropping Eckman to the canvas for a 5 count!! Yellope goes in for the kill and about a minute later he nails Jobu with a straight right that buckles his knees! One touches the canvas and it is ruled a knockdown! Jobu barely survives the round!

Jobu comes out and shows Yellope he still has some snap in his punches. He lands several clean shots that move Yellope backwards. Very late in the round, Yellope catches Eckman square in the chin and drops him once again, this time for an 8 count. Jobu gets back up and gets out of the round, but he is in deep trouble after only 3 rounds!

Eckman has his first solid round of the fight, landing a bunch of power shots and out landing Yellope 2 to 1 in the round. I don’t know if Jobu’s punches have the same sting on them that they normally would though.

Those knockdowns seem like a long time ago now as Jobu is finally figuring things out and puts together another very solid round. He is landing some clean shots to the face of Yellope now. Score this one for Jobu.

Yellope regains control of the fight in the 6th round. He throws a right cross that seemed to come out of nowhere. It lands square on the chin of Jobu and he falls to the mat once again. He gets back up at the count of 6 this time. Yellope continues to go to work on Jobu, but he gets out of the round. He does have a nice swollen left eye to show for his troubles though.

Round 7 saw very little action, but I would give it to Jobu for working the jab a bit more.

Yellope goes back to work on Jobu in round 8. Landing shot after shot on the face of Jobu. About 80 seconds in, Yellope has a point deducted by the ref for holding and hitting. After the brief stoppage, Yellope goes right back to work on Jobu. He backs him into a corner and it is just a flurry of punches by Yellope. He doesn’t stop until the ref has to force his way in between the two fighters, waving his hands. This fight has come to an end!


The winner by TKO at the 2:48 mark of Round 8 is DAVID ‘THE AMERICAN BEAR’ YELLOPE!!!!

Swaggs 03-27-2004 06:45 PM

First Name: Charlie
Last Name: Swager
Nickname: Swaggs
Left or Right Handed: RH
Hometown: City, state and/or country: Morgantown, WV


Use 33 points among these three categories:

Control vs. Boxer: How well you fight against boxers (max 15): 10
Control vs. Slugger: How well you fight against sluggers (max 15): 10
Power: Duh...Power! (max 13): 13



Use 6 point among these three categories, 0 is the best, 6 is the worst, so a chin of 4 is so-so, but a chin of 0 is excellent.

Chin Vs. Knockdown: 3
Chin vs. Knockout: 3
Recovery: 0



Choose 1 which you want to be better at:

Resistance to cuts
Absorb Punishment: X





Use 24 points among (max 10 in each category):

Killer Instinct: 10
Aggresiveness: 7
Endurance: 7



Choose if you are better at fighting inside or fighting outside: Inside




Choose style:
Slugger
Boxer: X

Choose foul frequency:
seldom: X
occasionally
frequent

SirFozzie 03-27-2004 06:54 PM

Once again.

Yellope.. Winner.

Jeebies. Loser.

I enjoyed that!

Marmel 03-27-2004 07:11 PM

Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. It is time for the Main Event. Twelve rounds of boxing for the Vacant FOFC Heavyweight Title of the World.

In the Red corner, fighting out of Oveido, Florida in the US of A. He has a professional record of 2 victories without a loss, 1 of those victories coming by way of knockout. He also has 1 draw on his record. His name is JOHNNY LEE ‘JUICE’ PARIS!


And fighting out of the blue corner, hailing from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He also has a professional record of 2 wins without a loss and 1 draw. He is TONY ‘WILDFIRE’ WILLIAMS!


This bout is scheduled for 12 rounds and is sanctioned by the New York boxing authority. The referee in charge is XXX. The 3 judges scoring the fight on the 10 point must system are AAA, BBB, and CCC. The ringside doctor is AAABBB.



Both fighters come to center ring for the referee’s instructions. They look to be in perfect shape. They touch gloves and we are ready to rumble!



The two fighters dance around for the first minute of the fight. Then Williams throws a hook which Paris dodges, then counters with a barrage of punches, mostly landing. Paris keeps up the attack and take s asolid win in round 1.

Paris continues to have great success in round 2, landing some very clean power punches and slowing down Williams quite a bit. Score another solid victory for Paris!

Williams finally shows up in round 3. Instead of his jab and move strategy which we have become accustomed to, we see him swinging power punches and landing many of them clean. One of them cut open Paris under his right eye! Give this round to Williams.

Paris comes back with a huge 4th round. He totally had his way with Williams in this round, and really should have been able to knock him down. Give credit to Williams for hanging in there, but he really got owned.

Round 5 was fairly close, but I would give the nod to Poaris for being a bit more active in an otherwise slow down round.

Williams responded with an incredible round 6. I don’t think Paris was able to land one single punch in the 3 minutes. Give this one to Williams as he tries to hang in there and get something going.

Williams put together a second solid round in a row. Nothing amazing in this round, but just a solid effort, out scoring Paris easily.

Another great round for Williams as he is finally falling into a nice groove and doing what he does best in the ring. He is working the jab extremely well, keeping Paris away from him. He is also mixing in the power punches with success.

In round 9, the two fighters had a few nice exchanges early on, neither fighter really getting the better of the other though. Williams then backed away and started working the jab again. Paris snuck in a nice right cross which backed Williams into the ropes. Paris was then able to move in close and nailed Williams with a huge uppercut and followed it with a big hook that sent Williams eye up into his head. He crumpled to the canvas, unconscious before he even hit it! Williams has not even moved as the ref reaches 10! This fight is over!!!!!


The winner, AND NEW FOFC HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, by way of Knockout at the 2:49 mark of Round 9 is JOHNNY LEE ‘JUICE’ PARIS!!!!!

JeeberD 03-27-2004 07:28 PM

Fuck.

condors 03-27-2004 08:14 PM

it was a slip, he pushed me ...

juiceparis 03-28-2004 01:06 AM

Just too much Juice for the mildfire!


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