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Finnegan's Wake

Well, I found this log by typing the name and location of the event with "MMA" on the first page of google. Found a full fight from one of my fellow teammates opponents the same way. Its not that hard.
 
When we were training Hans Burnett for his first pro fight (hence, he had his old user name, NOT his real name), we posted EVERYTHING in my log and didn't think twice about it.

When we got to the fight, Hans was walking out to the cage and EVERYONE from the opponents camp started booing, and started chanting "Han's a bitch!" But the chanting and booing was worse than any of the other fights by far.
As Hans was fighting he later told me he heard people yelling and sarcastic things from my log at him.
After the fight, the guy Hans fought took the microphone and said something along the lines of "Yeah we read all his comments online and I was pissed off about that..." and the crowd erupted in cheers....
It was abundantly clear that A LOT of people involved in the fight and fight camp had been lurking my Training Log.

So yeah, it's very, very smart to be rationally paranoid about it at this point and lay as low as possible.

I've noticed that Brian Morris has stopped posting in his log, about a month out from his fight, and he never gave a lot of details about his various sessions in the first place.
 
thats insane stuff Bubble boy, its easy to forget how many lurkers that come through these forums...
 
Its insane how many results from this forum turn up on google anyways.
 
Its insane how many results from this forum turn up on google anyways.

I've had random posts about crap I made a year ago in some obscure thread come up in like the top 5 results on google. I asked something about Kevin Randleman once, and when I searched google to check into what I was saying like the first three results were from that exact thread where I was asking about it.
 
When we were training Hans Burnett for his first pro fight (hence, he had his old user name, NOT his real name), we posted EVERYTHING in my log and didn't think twice about it.

When we got to the fight, Hans was walking out to the cage and EVERYONE from the opponents camp started booing, and started chanting "Han's a bitch!" But the chanting and booing was worse than any of the other fights by far.
As Hans was fighting he later told me he heard people yelling and sarcastic things from my log at him.
After the fight, the guy Hans fought took the microphone and said something along the lines of "Yeah we read all his comments online and I was pissed off about that..." and the crowd erupted in cheers....
It was abundantly clear that A LOT of people involved in the fight and fight camp had been lurking my Training Log.

So yeah, it's very, very smart to be rationally paranoid about it at this point and lay as low as possible.

RITC threw Hans to the fucking wolves; I really don't know how much difference the log could have made. Pro debut against a guy with twelve fights, who was the damned main event the last time he fought: yeah, that's good matchmaking right there. Beware the "in house" MMA promotions...
 
When we were training Hans Burnett for his first pro fight (hence, he had his old user name, NOT his real name), we posted EVERYTHING in my log and didn't think twice about it.

When we got to the fight, Hans was walking out to the cage and EVERYONE from the opponents camp started booing, and started chanting "Han's a bitch!" But the chanting and booing was worse than any of the other fights by far.
As Hans was fighting he later told me he heard people yelling and sarcastic things from my log at him.
After the fight, the guy Hans fought took the microphone and said something along the lines of "Yeah we read all his comments online and I was pissed off about that..." and the crowd erupted in cheers....
It was abundantly clear that A LOT of people involved in the fight and fight camp had been lurking my Training Log.

So yeah, it's very, very smart to be rationally paranoid about it at this point and lay as low as possible.

I've noticed that Brian Morris has stopped posting in his log, about a month out from his fight, and he never gave a lot of details about his various sessions in the first place.


Wow, that's fucking crazy. I really wonder how they could figure that out.
 
Wow, that's fucking crazy. I really wonder how they could figure that out.

Same way I found my opponent's home address, phone number, school, who he is and isn't training with that his trainer is affiliated with, etc. You can make google do tricks you wouldn't believe.
 
Same way I found my opponent's home address, phone number, school, who he is and isn't training with that his trainer is affiliated with, etc. You can make google do tricks you wouldn't believe.

Yep, true, I've heard of that too now that I think of it. That's fucking crazy though. I suck at that stuuff, I'd never be able to figure that out.
 
I guess it's good we all call you Finn then eh? I mean it's not like we're calling you by your real name... Juan.
 
Finnegan needs a code name, stat!

I vote for "Steven P. Stackpole"

All in favor, say aye.
 
The aye's have it. Motion carried. Sorry, Tamil. The people have spoken, and as you know, democracy is infallable...
 
Aye.

Steven P. Stackpole it is.

Make it so.

Barut: I'm just waiting for the full fight card to be posted, and I'm going to lock down my youtube vids till after the fight when I get home tonight.
We both share names w/ boxers though.
 
I don't even know your last name. I always assumed it was Morris.

I just made myself chuckle.
 
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