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  1. I'm currently 3-0 in the UFC. My first fight was up against Anthony Johnson and made him tap in the second round with a arm triangle, then fought Karo Parisyan and got massively lucky when I reversed one of this throws and we somehow landed with him in my RNC and tapped him. Me and Dustin Hazelett went all three rounds, I got the desicion and was really the only fight of my career so far that has gone to the judges and I actually wanted to stand up and bang. We won Fight of the Night. Next up is Matt Serra as the first fight on a PPV card.

  2. So someone tell me if this is how stat degrading works - if you don't work on it, at least one point it moves from being a "Stable" skill to one that will fall if you don't invest time in it?

    yeah if you don't work a stat within 2 weeks it will start to degrade as far as I can tell

    Figured I should give you some help here. When you first start your career, spar and train every other week, resting once between. It'll be hard to avoid stat decaying, but it will certainly minimize it. Also, do some focused sparring everyone once in a while to keep some bouns points handy, that always works. When you're fighting in the WFA, game plan and camp invites should only be done when you have enough weeks between fights to squeeze one in.

    Once you get to the UFC, that's when you start with the Camp Invites. Look around at all of the camps to see which moves you want the most. One thing that I've found that makes it easy is to have a handful of fights on the undercard because you are going to win the majority of the time, so that will make it easier to go to camps, spar and train and all of that. Once you step up you competition, however, is when you really need to start learning moves for the kind of fighter you want to make and make sure to game plan because it will give you a temporary +10 boost to stats depending on how you want the fight to go.

    Bascially, once you start getting ranked in the top ten is when you really start trying to master moves and learn new ones. That's what has worked best for me anyways.

    By the way, I have retired my LHW fighter already, I think I ended up with a 40something-7. I knew that I only had seven losses, the majority of which were to Shogun. I won the belt three times and successfully defended it twice. I bounced around between me, Rampage, Rashad, Machida and Shogun, although me and Shogun had more title wins(Shogun had 4). Ryan Bader ended up ending my reign as champ when he GNP'd me into obilivion. Never really got to move up to Heavyweight, although I wouldn't have considering my massive lack of a ground game. I lost 4 of my last 7 fights, but went out on a high note winning my last three against Thiago Silva, Steve Cantwell and Shogun(Me and him fought 8 freakin' times, split 4-4.) And I actually only went to desicion like three times.

    Now I started a Welterweight BJJ and have just been making fools tap like bitches in the WFA. Got my first UFC fight against Anthony Jonhson.

  3. I hate Shogun. I went into my first title fight against him with really low stats but undefeated, he made me tap out in about 2:30. So I blaze through everyone else again and boost my submission defense from 30 to 70 between my first fight with Shogun and my second. The second fight he made me tap out in less then a minute with my stamina full. Fuck him.

    Any advice other then smooth circles rather then quick, not smooth circles?

    For the life of me I can't remember what camp it was, but I learned both right and left Muay Thai leg kicks. Get those up to world class as fast as possible and leg kick the shit out of him. He'll come out epically slow in the third round and that's when he's open for a big bomb that will K.O. him. Worked for him. Just be sure to hold down LB and LT for a while and be sure to get your shine on.

    I got submission of the night after making Bader tap with the Peruvian Necktie(I got most of AZ Combat Sports moves to Lvl. 3). Had my fourth match with Shogun, got him in the Muay Thai clinch and kneed the living shit out of him for the win. Grudge match with Rampage for the title up next.

    EDIT: Ground and pounded Rampage for my second UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. Set to defend title against Luis Cane.

  4. I've got four simple words that have completely saved my life in career mode.

    Muay. Thai. Leg. Kick.

    I slaughtered Shogun's legs to the point where half way through the third in my third title fight, every time I through a leg kick or even a body kick, he went down on his ass. But seeing as how he submits me every time he hit the mat, I let him stand back up. As he was standing back up, I hit him with my overhand right. And we have a new champion.

    Then I lost it to freaking Rampage in the first round. Asshole. I main evented a Fight Night with Jon Jones and completely smashed him with my newly developed ground and pound. Next, I got another Fight Night main event against Ryan Bader.

    Also, the rubber guard and the transitions that goes with it has saved me from getting slaughtered on my back.

    Here's one tip that I'd like to share. Do not make a pure striker with no sense of a ground game. That's what I made this year and last, of course I had the most success with last year's game because it got to the point where I could throw one head kick and you were out. This year, you need a ground game because BJJ or Wrestlers will absolutely rape you without the courtesy of a reach around.

    I wanna ask, who's got positive relationships with the other fighters? I've got Ryan Bader, Shogun, Thiago Sliva and Rashad all as friends with Rampage and Franklin becoming my rivals.

  5. Why do I freaking Shogun submit me every freaking time?! :bang: :bang: :bang: :bang:

    Seriously, is there anyone that knows how to avoid his clinches, takedowns and his submission attempts? It just seems useless to even try and defend them this year.

    EDIT:I'm so pissed I can't even type right.

  6. I agree with many of you. It would have been a much different game had Colt McCoy not gotten hurt. Texas would have won, first of all. Texas was well on there way to just flat out dominating the game, getting those two turnovers in the first ten minutes or so. Although they only went to 6 points, the Longhorns were getting ready to dominate the game.

    Alabama would not have been that aggressive against the Longhorns had Colt still been in the game. With Colt in there, Alabama was more focused on keeping Shipley and the other wide outs in front of them, instead with Gilbert in the game, Alabama blitzed the holy hell out of them and took advantage of the true freshman.

    And fuck Nick Saban. I hate the guy.

  7. I honestly couldn't stand this damn movie.

    It dragged on WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY to much for me to even get into the movie. The visual effects and the big battle scene are indeed quite epic, but the massive lack of an interesting story makes this movie suck.

    Also, Sam Worthington sucks as an actor. But that's just my opinion.

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  8. My heavyweight fighter was inducted into the hall of fame, despite the fact that i could never beat Brock Lesnar nor did I win the belt. I believe I was 30-11 or something like that, but I did have big wins over Minotaro, Mir, Arvolski and others. I just couldn't beat brock

  9. One of my friend's currently has a band called To The Sea!

    Yeah. It's an odd name, but damn it if there not good. I' am not just pimping them because one of them is a friend of mine, but they make some serious good music that I' am surprised that I actually like. They've been coming up with some new stuff recently that kinda sounds like the Franz Fredinand trying to play some Foo Fighters. They're also on iTunes right now.

    myspace.com/digtothesea

  10. I've been listening to alot of country lately.

    And by country I mean the good kind. Been listening to alot of Hank 3, mainly his "Straight to Hell" stuff. Also been listening to whatever I could find of Joe Buck Yourself. Mike Ness also has some country stuff out, more classifed as cowpunk, but it's good stuff.

  11. 5/10. Sublime got you some points, my friend.

    Redneck- Lamb of God

    Holy Diver- Killswitch Engage

    The Deepest Gray- All That Remains

    You Wouldn't Know- HELLYEAH

    I Shot Lucifer- Bionic Jive

    Momma Said Knock You Out- LL Cool J

    This Is Why I Rock- Mims ft. Purple Popcorn

    Anthem (We Are The Fire)- Trivium

    Dig- Mudvayne

    Atreyu- Becoming the Bull

  12. What the hell is it about Avril that just makes me want to punch her in the face? Seriously, every time I hear one of her shitty songs or see her picture, I get very angry.

    And I never notcied how cute Maggie is. I guess you learn something new everyday.

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