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    Originally posted by BrushMyHair View Post
    Nah, it won't ruin the thread. It actually enhances how awesome the game is.


    I am proud of my American bantamweight, he fought two weeks earlier in a four round debut and boxed impressively in a six rounder. Surprising finish!!!
    Next up we have one of the supporting contests of this show.
    Looking to impress the boxing fans in attendance, the two fighters competing in this 6 round matchup are Ian "Chess" Kemble (1 - 0) who hails from San Francisco, USA and Dmytro Bondarenko(5 - 27) from Odesa, Ukraine. Kemble weighed in at 117 pounds and 15 ounces, while Bondarenko weighed in at 117 pounds and 13 ounces.
    The referee tonight is Tajo Alfonso, and the three ringside judges are Valentin Valle, Joshua O'Carroll and Damien Jadin.

    Round 1:

    Bondarenko switches the action to the outside and attempts to land a jab, but Kemble slips the shot and counters with a left hook.
    Kemble quickly sidesteps from in front of his opponent and connects with a cross.
    Kemble drives a jab into his opponents body.
    Kemble gets on the inside. Kemble sidesteps to the left of his opponent. Bondarenko attempts to land a right hook, but Kemble sidesteps and counters with a right hook.
    Bondarenko is looking to keep the action on the outside and attempts to land an overhand left, but Kemble slips the shot and counters with a right hook to his opponents body.
    At the end of Round 1, lets listen in on the corners...Kemble's trainer is suggesting ways of getting through to his opponent. Bondarenko's trainer is telling his fighter to increase his workrate.

    Round 1 Statistics
    Kemble:
    Jabs Thrown: 16
    Jabs Landed: 1
    Power Shots Thrown: 16
    Power Shots Landed: 4
    Head Shots Thrown: 28
    Head Shots Landed: 3
    Body Shots Thrown: 4
    Body Shots Landed: 2

    Bondarenko:
    Jabs Thrown: 11
    Jabs Landed: 2
    Power Shots Thrown: 9
    Power Shots Landed: 0
    Head Shots Thrown: 18
    Head Shots Landed: 2
    Body Shots Thrown: 2
    Body Shots Landed: 0

    Round 2:

    Bondarenko tries to land a jab, but Kemble sidesteps and counters with a right hook.
    Kemble switches the action to the outside and finds the target with a jab.
    Kemble quickly sidesteps from in front of his opponent and finds the target with a jab.
    Kemble sidesteps to the left of his opponent and drives a cross into Bondarenko's body.


    Round 2 Statistics
    Kemble:
    Jabs Thrown: 13
    Jabs Landed: 4
    Power Shots Thrown: 7
    Power Shots Landed: 2
    Head Shots Thrown: 19
    Head Shots Landed: 5
    Body Shots Thrown: 1
    Body Shots Landed: 1

    Bondarenko:
    Jabs Thrown: 6
    Jabs Landed: 1
    Power Shots Thrown: 4
    Power Shots Landed: 0
    Head Shots Thrown: 9
    Head Shots Landed: 1
    Body Shots Thrown: 1
    Body Shots Landed: 0

    Round 3:

    Kemble steps inside. Kemble pivots to the left of his opponent. Kemble lands a double left hook to his opponents head.
    Kemble quickly sidesteps from in front of his opponent and connects with a right uppercut.
    Kemble hits home with a cross.
    Kemble gets on the inside and throws a left hook, but misses the target. Kemble ties up his opponent. Kemble leans on his opponent using all his weight. The ref breaks Kemble's hold and signals for the fight to continue.
    Kemble is looking to keep the action on the outside. Kemble drops his hands, and waves his opponent in. Bondarenko attempts to land a jab, but Kemble sidesteps and counters with a right uppercut.
    Kemble sidesteps to the left of his opponent and hits home with a cross.
    Kemble pivots to the right of his opponent and hits home with a cross.
    At the end of Round 3, lets listen in on the corners...Bondarenko's trainer is advising how he could be more accurate.

    Round 3 Statistics
    Kemble:
    Jabs Thrown: 5
    Jabs Landed: 0
    Power Shots Thrown: 11
    Power Shots Landed: 7
    Head Shots Thrown: 16
    Head Shots Landed: 7
    Body Shots Thrown: 0
    Body Shots Landed: 0

    Bondarenko:
    Jabs Thrown: 5
    Jabs Landed: 0
    Power Shots Thrown: 3
    Power Shots Landed: 0
    Head Shots Thrown: 7
    Head Shots Landed: 0
    Body Shots Thrown: 1
    Body Shots Landed: 0

    Round 4:

    Kemble sidesteps to the left of his opponent and lands a cross.
    Kemble closes the distance. Bondarenko throws a left hook, but Kemble holds on to his opponent. The ref breaks Kemble's hold and signals for the fight to continue.
    Kemble quickly sidesteps from in front of his opponent and lands a jab to the body, and then to the head.
    Kemble feints a left, and then lands a jab to his opponents body.
    Kemble waits at the mid-range with a lowered guard, waiting for his opponent to throw a punch. Bondarenko lands a jab.
    Kemble feints a cross, but Bondarenko is not fooled and responds with a right uppercut.
    Kemble lands a straight 1 - 2.
    Kemble tries to step out of his opponents range. Kemble sidesteps to the right of his opponent and lands a jab.
    At the end of Round 4, lets listen in on the corners...Bondarenko's trainer is encouraging his fighter to put in more effort. Bondarenko's trainer is passing on some tactical advice.

    Round 4 Statistics
    Kemble:
    Jabs Thrown: 11
    Jabs Landed: 5
    Power Shots Thrown: 8
    Power Shots Landed: 2
    Head Shots Thrown: 16
    Head Shots Landed: 5
    Body Shots Thrown: 3
    Body Shots Landed: 2

    Bondarenko:
    Jabs Thrown: 6
    Jabs Landed: 1
    Power Shots Thrown: 7
    Power Shots Landed: 1
    Head Shots Thrown: 12
    Head Shots Landed: 2
    Body Shots Thrown: 1
    Body Shots Landed: 0

    Round 5:

    Kemble feints a cross, and then lands a jab.
    Kemble steps inside. Kemble sidesteps to the left of his opponent. Bondarenko throws a left uppercut, but Kemble ties up his opponent. Kemble leans on his opponent using all his weight. Bondarenko uses his free hand to throw a hook, but it hits Kemble behind the head. The ref halts the action and breaks the clinch. He lectures Bondarenko about fouling.


    Round 5 Statistics
    Kemble:
    Jabs Thrown: 11
    Jabs Landed: 2
    Power Shots Thrown: 8
    Power Shots Landed: 0
    Head Shots Thrown: 17
    Head Shots Landed: 2
    Body Shots Thrown: 2
    Body Shots Landed: 0

    Bondarenko:
    Jabs Thrown: 4
    Jabs Landed: 0
    Power Shots Thrown: 2
    Power Shots Landed: 0
    Head Shots Thrown: 6
    Head Shots Landed: 0
    Body Shots Thrown: 0
    Body Shots Landed: 0

    Round 6:

    Kemble quickly sidesteps from in front of his opponent and detonates a spiteful left hook on his opponents face. Bondarenko has been knocked down! He fails to beat the count! The winner by KO is Kemble!


    Round 6 Statistics
    Kemble:
    Jabs Thrown: 3
    Jabs Landed: 0
    Power Shots Thrown: 3
    Power Shots Landed: 1
    Head Shots Thrown: 5
    Head Shots Landed: 1
    Body Shots Thrown: 1
    Body Shots Landed: 0



    Round 1 Scores: 10 - 9 10 - 9 10 - 9
    Round 2 Scores: 10 - 9 10 - 9 10 - 9
    Round 3 Scores: 10 - 9 10 - 9 10 - 9
    Round 4 Scores: 10 - 9 10 - 9 10 - 9
    Round 5 Scores: 10 - 9 10 - 9 10 - 9

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      Originally posted by BrushMyHair View Post
      Nah, it won't ruin the thread. It actually enhances how awesome the game is.
      Most people won't even bother reading because they don't care about YOUR fighter it just clutters up the thread.

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        My 3 future legends have fights all lined up for them. I am most excited for Satoshi Ozawa. He has some raw power

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          Originally posted by crazyboy867 View Post
          read my last comment

          "if you have a trainer with 0 gameplan, 0 fight preparation and 0 motivation but your fighter has skills of a muhammad ali (max stats) do those trainer skills even matter?"

          can you give me an example of a composed brawler?

          if your trainer has 0 fight preparation does it mean your fighter is going to eat mcdonalds and big bucket of kfc and come in 50 pounds overweight?

          you can have freddie roach as your trainer who comes up with the perfect game plan, will motivate and prepare you for your fight. but if your fighter is joe blow does your trainer even matter?...

          and vice versa....if you jave mr. bob smith as your trainer and your fighter is muhammad ali. does your trainer even matter. obviously in real life it does but in this situation, does it?

          i want to know how each fighter and trainer attribute will affect a fighters performance in THIS SIMULATOR...
          Your fighter improves from one of two things, the training from your trainer and actual fight experience. Your fighter's stats will degrade if your trainer is shit and he doesn't fight enough.

          What does a brawler need? Well he's going to need a good chin, defence, clinch and it would be beneficial to have good power. Workrate and stamina are two other important stats.

          My idea of composure is that it's a stat that matters when your boxer is under pressure and/or he's hurt by a punch. So if your boxer is fighting a swarmer/brawler, composure would be a good stat to have.

          Every detail matters in this game. If you have two Joe Blows fighting but one has a much better trainer than the other, he'll have the better chance at winning.

          You sound like a bit of perfectionist, so I'm hoping you aren't looking to go undefeated. This simulator is like boxing back in the 40s/50s, champions with multiple losses etc. As I said, make your own mind up and you won't be far wrong unless you have no idea about the sport.

          I'm not trying to be a ****, I just like the idea there is some mystery to the game and not a check sheet you can tick off.

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            Any promoters here with South Africans in their stable?

            I have show on 8th May, 800 capacity venue and after a couple more fights. Star Power Promotions.

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              Hey team - I booked a venue in Miami on June 14! Important date, it's my daughter's birthday so I'm looking to stack the card with plenty of hot prospects and would love to pay for an eliminator or two.

              And a reminder of my May 10 card in Kyoto Japan. I have two fighters scheduled - looking to add 4-6 more fights

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                Originally posted by D-MiZe View Post
                Any promoters here with South Africans in their stable?

                I have show on 8th May, 800 capacity venue and after a couple more fights. Star Power Promotions.
                I have a high quality South African, he's booked on 4/17 - assuming he's ready for your May 8th card, I'll look to add him there.

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                  My 2-0 Ghanian just defaulted into a regional strap. One guy couldn't make his mandatory due to injury which defaulted me into the mandatory eligibility. Then the champ vacated (possibly the same guy) due to inability to make a mandatory. Which awesomely makes my bum champ apparently.

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                    Originally posted by DeadLikeMe View Post
                    My 2-0 Ghanian just defaulted into a regional strap. One guy couldn't make his mandatory due to injury which defaulted me into the mandatory eligibility. Then the champ vacated (possibly the same guy) due to inability to make a mandatory. Which awesomely makes my bum champ apparently.
                    Thats F**king Awesome.

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                      Originally posted by DeadLikeMe View Post
                      My 2-0 Ghanian just defaulted into a regional strap. One guy couldn't make his mandatory due to injury which defaulted me into the mandatory eligibility. Then the champ vacated (possibly the same guy) due to inability to make a mandatory. Which awesomely makes my bum champ apparently.
                      Interesting lol. Whats your company name?

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