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KM Stadium being built to honor MMA Legend

Editorial by Chris Karter

In the entirety of MMA Tycoon, there's one name that stands above the rest – Kilo "Bloodbath" Maluga. The former Olympic gold medalist from Kiribati and soon to be three-time Fighter of the Year, has etched his name into the MMA history as the most violent and prolific knockout artist to ever reach the #1 P4P spot.


Kilo Maluga represents the pride of the South Pacific. His most recent fight coming at SYN 1008 where he knocked out elite wrestler and BJJ black belt Mike Haggar with a brutal punch in the second round. Kilo, often criticized for the lack of pure grapplers he's faced throughout his career, shown the world that even in the prime age of 38, that he's still capable off his back.


He was taken down twice during the bout, and he survived a ground and pound onslaught as well as a submission attempt to make it into round 2. The next round he was taken down again but instantly escaped to his feet, using the cage to break away from the grappling exchange. Due to a mishap from Haggar's corner involving Vaseline, Haggar seemed to get some in his eye and when he went to wipe it out Kilo seized the opportunity to dispatch Haggar from his equilibrium with a big right hand -- and that was all she wrote. Haggar was asleep and by the time he woke up, the SYN Championship was wrapped around the GOAT's waist.

In honor of Maluga's incredible legacy, a monumental tribute is underway in Sydney, Australia. The KM Stadium, named after the revered Hall of Fame fighter, will stand as a testament to his greatness and serve as a gathering place for generations of MMA enthusiasts to come. The stadium will hold 79,000 fans in honor of Kilo's 79-fight career. This tribute reflects the respect and adoration he has garnered from the sporting world and the people of the South Pacific.


The only thing standing in the way of the magnificent KM stadium from being built is the MMA Tycoon commission. If the MMA Tycoon commissioner, judge, and jury, could put aside his salty tears, nothing else is preventing this world class state of the art facility from being built in Sydney to honor the greatest fighter the MMA game has ever seen.

 

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