Re: Fantasy Boxing 2009 (Read 1st pg for rules & stable details)
Re: Fantasy Boxing 2009 (Read 1st pg for rules & stable details)
1k on bj flores;D
2k on roman martinez;D
1k on daniel geale;D
1k on odlanier solis;D
;)
Re: Fantasy Boxing 2009 (Read 1st pg for rules & stable details)
Mares - 3,300
Solis - 1,100
Banal - 600
Prescott - 450
Re: Fantasy Boxing 2009 (Read 1st pg for rules & stable details)
Re: Fantasy Boxing 2009 (Read 1st pg for rules & stable details)
Wait hold on, didn't I keep Mares in my stable?
Galaxy, can you show me what I had?
Also, I think you should amend the scoring to make the dollars a little more even. I say this because a player can win the whole season based on one win, where someone else could win tons of fights and be nowhere close. Just an idea. I'm definately not talking about myself, I had tons of losses.
Re: Fantasy Boxing 2009 (Read 1st pg for rules & stable details)
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Originally Posted by
killersheep
Wait hold on, didn't I keep Mares in my stable?
Galaxy, can you show me what I had?
Also, I think you should amend the scoring to make the dollars a little more even. I say this because a player can win the whole season based on one win, where someone else could win tons of fights and be nowhere close. Just an idea. I'm definately not talking about myself, I had tons of losses.
Hey killer
You told me you wanted to reset which meant auctioning your fighters & recieving the $25,000 reset amount in addition. You had Arreola, Nanthachai & Mares.
The reason the amounts are like that is because you get bigger money for beating better competition. Stables whose fighters fight a lot of journey men might have a nice record but its not really relevant to the level they have been fighting.
Re: Fantasy Boxing 2009 (Read 1st pg for rules & stable details)
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Originally Posted by
Galaxy
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Originally Posted by
killersheep
Wait hold on, didn't I keep Mares in my stable?
Galaxy, can you show me what I had?
Also, I think you should amend the scoring to make the dollars a little more even. I say this because a player can win the whole season based on one win, where someone else could win tons of fights and be nowhere close. Just an idea. I'm definately not talking about myself, I had tons of losses.
Hey killer
You told me you wanted to reset which meant auctioning your fighters & recieving the $25,000 reset amount in addition. You had Arreola, Nanthachai & Mares.
The reason the amounts are like that is because you get bigger money for beating better competition. Stables whose fighters fight a lot of journey men might have a nice record but its not really relevant to the level they have been fighting.
You're right, I did reset, my mistake and my apologies, my memory is horrible. I understand the argument for fighting ranked fighters, but how many times does that happen a year when two ring ranked fighters fight each other? Maybe once a month. I'm not saying the values should be the same, but when one fight is worth $28,000 for a win and another is $100, there's no way for everyone to have a chance of winning.
Re: Fantasy Boxing 2009 (Read 1st pg for rules & stable details)
I'd like to bid $33,000 on JMM.
Re: Fantasy Boxing 2009 (Read 1st pg for rules & stable details)
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Originally Posted by
killersheep
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Originally Posted by
Galaxy
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Originally Posted by
killersheep
Wait hold on, didn't I keep Mares in my stable?
Galaxy, can you show me what I had?
Also, I think you should amend the scoring to make the dollars a little more even. I say this because a player can win the whole season based on one win, where someone else could win tons of fights and be nowhere close. Just an idea. I'm definately not talking about myself, I had tons of losses.
Hey killer
You told me you wanted to reset which meant auctioning your fighters & recieving the $25,000 reset amount in addition. You had Arreola, Nanthachai & Mares.
The reason the amounts are like that is because you get bigger money for beating better competition. Stables whose fighters fight a lot of journey men might have a nice record but its not really relevant to the level they have been fighting.
You're right, I did reset, my mistake and my apologies, my memory is horrible. I understand the argument for fighting ranked fighters, but how many times does that happen a year when two ring ranked fighters fight each other? Maybe once a month. I'm not saying the values should be the same, but when one fight is worth $28,000 for a win and another is $100, there's no way for everyone to have a chance of winning.
I see where your coming from but it also goes the other way. You can lose that amount just as easy. JT Rock sat atop most of last year but the loss for Pavlik to Hopkins toppled him!!!
I think the secret is to form a stable with a few guys who will fight top competiton, a few who are on the border line & some that fight regularly & have the potential to break through. Plus keep & eye on unranked fighters who will be meeting ranked opponents & are live dogs e.g. Bradley, Santos, Gonzalez or V. Klitschko.
In the end mate I feel its not about winning but keeping your stable in good form!
Re: Fantasy Boxing 2009 (Read 1st pg for rules & stable details)
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Originally Posted by
Galaxy
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Originally Posted by
killersheep
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Originally Posted by
Galaxy
Hey killer
You told me you wanted to reset which meant auctioning your fighters & recieving the $25,000 reset amount in addition. You had Arreola, Nanthachai & Mares.
The reason the amounts are like that is because you get bigger money for beating better competition. Stables whose fighters fight a lot of journey men might have a nice record but its not really relevant to the level they have been fighting.
You're right, I did reset, my mistake and my apologies, my memory is horrible. I understand the argument for fighting ranked fighters, but how many times does that happen a year when two ring ranked fighters fight each other? Maybe once a month. I'm not saying the values should be the same, but when one fight is worth $28,000 for a win and another is $100, there's no way for everyone to have a chance of winning.
I see where your coming from but it also goes the other way. You can lose that amount just as easy. JT Rock sat atop most of last year but the loss for Pavlik to Hopkins toppled him!!!
I think the secret is to form a stable with a few guys who will fight top competiton, a few who are on the border line & some that fight regularly & have the potential to break through. Plus keep & eye on unranked fighters who will be meeting ranked opponents & are live dogs e.g. Bradley, Santos, Gonzalez or V. Klitschko.
In the end mate I feel its not about winning but keeping your stable in good form!
Fair enough, I appreciate the work you put into this and will play regardless, it is fun. I'm not gonna bang my drum anymore on the scoring it's your game afterall. Glen Johnson's loss killed me as well and since I didn't have any more money I was screwed for the rest of the season.
Re: Fantasy Boxing 2009 (Read 1st pg for rules & stable details)
I bid $2,000 on Robert Guerrero
Re: Fantasy Boxing 2009 (Read 1st pg for rules & stable details)
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Originally Posted by
Galaxy
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Originally Posted by
killersheep
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Originally Posted by
Galaxy
Hey killer
You told me you wanted to reset which meant auctioning your fighters & recieving the $25,000 reset amount in addition. You had Arreola, Nanthachai & Mares.
The reason the amounts are like that is because you get bigger money for beating better competition. Stables whose fighters fight a lot of journey men might have a nice record but its not really relevant to the level they have been fighting.
You're right, I did reset, my mistake and my apologies, my memory is horrible. I understand the argument for fighting ranked fighters, but how many times does that happen a year when two ring ranked fighters fight each other? Maybe once a month. I'm not saying the values should be the same, but when one fight is worth $28,000 for a win and another is $100, there's no way for everyone to have a chance of winning.
I see where your coming from but it also goes the other way. You can lose that amount just as easy. JT Rock sat atop most of last year but the loss for Pavlik to Hopkins toppled him!!!
I think the secret is to form a stable with a few guys who will fight top competiton, a few who are on the border line & some that fight regularly & have the potential to break through. Plus keep & eye on unranked fighters who will be meeting ranked opponents & are live dogs e.g. Bradley, Santos, Gonzalez or V. Klitschko.
In the end mate I feel its not about winning but keeping your stable in good form!
I sat steady at 2nd all year:D
Re: Fantasy Boxing 2009 (Read 1st pg for rules & stable details)
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Originally Posted by
killersheep
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Originally Posted by
Galaxy
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Originally Posted by
killersheep
You're right, I did reset, my mistake and my apologies, my memory is horrible. I understand the argument for fighting ranked fighters, but how many times does that happen a year when two ring ranked fighters fight each other? Maybe once a month. I'm not saying the values should be the same, but when one fight is worth $28,000 for a win and another is $100, there's no way for everyone to have a chance of winning.
I see where your coming from but it also goes the other way. You can lose that amount just as easy. JT Rock sat atop most of last year but the loss for Pavlik to Hopkins toppled him!!!
I think the secret is to form a stable with a few guys who will fight top competiton, a few who are on the border line & some that fight regularly & have the potential to break through. Plus keep & eye on unranked fighters who will be meeting ranked opponents & are live dogs e.g. Bradley, Santos, Gonzalez or V. Klitschko.
In the end mate I feel its not about winning but keeping your stable in good form!
Fair enough, I appreciate the work you put into this and will play regardless, it is fun. I'm not gonna bang my drum anymore on the scoring it's your game afterall. Glen Johnson's loss killed me as well and since I didn't have any more money I was screwed for the rest of the season.
I know where your coming from. I was down because of Salado's loss but Roman Gonzalez got me back into it. Good luck. From the money you'll make from Mares you should be able to pick up another fighter or two & I've got Marquez over Diaz so you should be on fire come end of March!!!!
Re: Fantasy Boxing 2009 (Read 1st pg for rules & stable details)
Less than 12 hours to go for the main auctions.
Re: Fantasy Boxing 2009 (Read 1st pg for rules & stable details)
I would like to bid on the following fighters...I will start with the opening bid's from the front page (Don't think any have been bid on as of yet
Michael Katsidis --$3000
Kohei Kono --$1000
Daniel Ponce DeLeon --$6,000
Oscar Larios--$4,000