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Post by kurtangleisgod on Mar 31, 2011 1:23:38 GMT -5
Name: Cameron Popplestone Weight Class: Middleweight Height: 5'9" Nickname*: "The Renegade" Fighting out of: Denver, Colorado Martial Arts History: Just a lot of independent promotion experience Description of Fighting Style: A wrestler and a striker, good at stand up and on the ground. Great submission defense, but no submission offense except for a lucky one now and then when an opponent leaves themselves completely open. Big power in punches, and as a high schooler, took wrestling and boxing classes. Trains in Denver with the specific reasoning for the benefits of conditioning Appearance: (In-cage)short brown hair, no tattoes, medium length black trunks
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Post by CF9™ on Mar 31, 2011 14:45:15 GMT -5
Read some of this and it's pretty good, I'll be reading!
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Mar 31, 2011 23:01:47 GMT -5
PRELIMINARY CARD
Heavyweight Bout Luke Collins Vs Gary Ingersoll
With Collins holding the clear size advantage, he was able to easily gain control of Ingersoll's back and get a submission.
Winner via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) Luke Collins (RD 1 1:49)
Light Heavyweight Bout Ryan Harrison Vs Ivan Stang
Harrison, also with a slight size advantage, was able to squeeze a decision victory over the mohawk sporting Stang.
Winner via Split Decision Ryan Harrison
AMMA 8 AMMA 8 - June 19, 2011 - Des Moines, Iowa Carillo (C) Vs Yamato II
Heavyweight Bout Battle of the Brothers Ben McCoy Vs Franklin McCoy
Solid heavyweight bout to open the show. The crowd was very pleased with this one as it brought good combat, but the fact that the two brothers were enjoying the fight. More smiles were exchanged than punches. A heated stand up battle continued through two rounds until Ben McCoy was on the wrong end of a vicious head kick. This gave Franklin the TKO victory.
Winner via TKO Franklin McCoy (RD 2 4:01)
Heavyweight Bout Michael Christopher Vs Chad Hicks
The big Chad Hicks went for it all in his heavyweight bout against Michael Christopher, yet he came up short. An understatement for the match Christopher put on would be, "absolute beatdown." This match was over with a KO in the mid-second round.
Winner via KO Michael Christopher (RD 2 2:21)
AMMA Light Heavyweight Bout The Light Heavyweight Debut of Mike Fontaine Mike Fontaine Vs Don Justus
The crowd was extremely excited that the bigger fights were now beginning. The Light Heavyweight debut of Mike Fontaine was nothing short of entertaining. Strong kicks, hard punches, and simply devastating blows were delivered throughout. The fight worked it's way into the third and final round, and ended with a bang. Justus went for a spinning back kick, which looked perfect, but Fontaine caught it and scored a TKO victory.
Winner via TKO Mike Fontaine (RD 3 1:59)
Post Fight Interview: Fontaine was quite excited to end the fight not only as the winner, but with such an explosive finish. He respectfully gave Justus credit for giving him a great fight, and thanked the usual people for helping him in training.
AMMA Light Heavyweight Championship Jerome Carillo (c) Vs Jin Yamato
THIS fight was a good one. It happened to be the only fight on the main card which went to decision. By the time the fourth round was reached, Carillo was completely gassed. Yamato, playing the defensive role for the entire fight, had the advantage as he had not wasted much energy. With Carillo slow and groggy, Yamato threw Carillo and had an easy time regaining the points he needed to win.
Winner via Unanimous Decision and NEW AMMA Light Heavyweight Champion Jin Yamato
(c) Copyright American Mixed Martial Arts 2011
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2011 23:56:57 GMT -5
Justin Tyger 4 Push!
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Post by CF9™ on Apr 1, 2011 23:51:38 GMT -5
Very nice show, it's difficult to reply in depthly to an MMA sim though, haha. Especially a sign up one. Jin Yamato winning the title is pretty cool, though, he'll be a force to be reckoned with.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 2, 2011 6:11:39 GMT -5
Didn't expect Yamato to become champ, good to see though. Liked the brother vs. brother clash and the Fontaine win as well. Good luck and keep this up.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Apr 2, 2011 22:17:02 GMT -5
TOURNAMENT ANNOUNCED: A tournament has been announced for the debut show of AMMA Live! This tournament will be to decide who will have a shot at being the first ever AMMA Middleweight Champion! It will be a six man, single-elimination tournament. The two finalists will compete at an AMMA PPV for the belt. Some, but not all contestants have been announced. You can check the Upcoming Card Post for the full AMMA Live! card! |
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Apr 2, 2011 22:35:32 GMT -5
Cameron Popplestone is gonna somebody up! Can't wait for the show!
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Apr 2, 2011 22:43:15 GMT -5
This is SO well, written, man. I like of course that Fontaine won his LH debut, and that Jin won the title, I'd love to make history and become the first two division champion by beating Jin.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Apr 2, 2011 23:48:30 GMT -5
Another good show. Glad I was able to get a rest. Lots of possible contenders in the mix for all titles. Keep it up, Luke. You're doing great.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 3, 2011 7:45:03 GMT -5
It's great to see a MMA diary on the sims board. I've read this a few times before, but I may as well return the favor of your reply to me. I hope that you can keep up something you enjoy and I will try to get more into all the fighters as this continues on.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Apr 3, 2011 12:47:41 GMT -5
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH IVAN STANG: In an interview we had with AMMA Light Heavyweight Ivan Stang, he claimed he's been inspired. He's seen Mike Fontaine drop a weight class and turn his success around. He claimed to give the light heavyweight division one last attempt in his fight during the AMMA 9 prelims. He claimed saying if Gary Ingersoll gets lucky and beats him, he will move on. He also told us his entire plan for himself in the Middleweight division. He plans to explode onto the scene so that he will have the first opportunity at the first Middleweight Champion. After that, he told us some things about his childhood, but you don't really care for that. |
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Apr 3, 2011 14:39:39 GMT -5
AMMA Live!Episode 1 The intro played loud for the debut as the near sell out crowd cheered in the studio. The camera made a quick run through the crowd and made it's way to the first match up. Before the first match, a statistics sheet was shown of each fighter. StatisticsAge: 23 Country: USA Height: 5'11" Weight: 185.2 lbs Achievements: Brown Belt in Judo |
Age: 27 Country: USA Height: 6'0" Weight: 184.7 Achievements: High School & Collegiate Wrestling Champion |
Middleweight Championship Tournament Round 1Chris Garza (0-6) Vs Logan Collins (1-0) Very nice match here. Both men showed that they are determined to be champion, as they fought it out the whole three rounds. Logan showed us that he earned his brown belt in Judo by throwing Garza on multiple occasions. Not to be put away early, Garza fought back, earning him major points. In the end, Garza could not end Collins, and the points were not in his favor. Winner via Unanimous Decision Logan CollinsMiddleweight Championship Tournament Round 1Fredrick Kasper (0-1) Vs Patrick Smith (1-1) Kasper showed a lot of heart in this fight with Smith, who was a bit sluggish very quickly. Leg kicks brought Smith to his demise in the second round, as he was put away with a swift combination of strikes. Winner via TKO Fredrick Kasper (RD 2 3:32)Middleweight Championship Tournament Round 1Cameron Popplestone (0-0) Vs Greg Fierro (1-0) Fierro, like on the canceled reality show, was very cocky, but Popplestone did away with that really quickly. His strong punches bloodied Fierro and finished him on the spot. Winner via KO Cameron Popplestone (RD 1 4:01)Middleweight Championship Tournament Round 1Bear Thomas (0-0) Vs Jack MacLauren (0-0) The dual debut. The main event. What a fight this was. Although the fighters tired out in the third round, they still slugged it out. Takedowns were scored by both sides, but Bear had one more that Jack. In the end, the judges chose the winner as Bear Thomas. Winner via Split Decision Bear Thomas(c) Copyright American Mixed Martial Arts 2011
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Apr 3, 2011 18:20:52 GMT -5
Love this, man, great way to get some of the lesser known fighters in.
Would love to see Cam take it all and be the MW champ. I wouldn't have ended the show with two debuts, however.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Apr 3, 2011 21:31:43 GMT -5
NEW POINTS SYSTEM ANNOUCNED: The AMMA have made a game-changing announcement. Now, to earn a title shot, you must have a total of two 'points.' The way you earn a point would be by winning a match, whether on a PPV or on TV. If you are to lose a fight, you will be re-set at zero. This system is in effect now, and all title opportunities previously announced will stay. This means the Middleweight Championship Tournament is unaffected. |
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Post by legendkiller8 on Apr 3, 2011 23:15:20 GMT -5
I must say it was nice to see some new talent on there. Which I like. I can't wait to see what is planned next.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Apr 4, 2011 0:47:25 GMT -5
Good start to the tournament, poor Garza going winless so long. Glad i won my debut, thought two debuts to end the show did sseem weird, but good nevertheless
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 4, 2011 13:27:14 GMT -5
All looking good and as others have said its a nice way of introducing new characters. Popplestone looks like a man to be messed with. The new points situation should shake things up a little.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Apr 4, 2011 15:24:31 GMT -5
Glad no one noticed that I sort of ripped off Chikara with the points system.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Apr 5, 2011 11:10:33 GMT -5
Glad no one noticed that I sort of ripped off Chikara with the points system. I did, but its fine.
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