Hey man, have you been on the forums? There's a ton of useful stuff that you can find there, and also events in which you can participate. You can also join an alliance, which might help you to get some insight on certain styles and stuff.
Bradley Young has retired from Camp Warrior Cove, and leaves a legacy mirrored by no one. He entered the sport with an impressive 9-0 record and finished as the highest ranked fighter in camp history. A true talent.
Brent Clark retired as one of the most decorated champions in Warrior Cove history, with four titles to his name. He retires as a top five all-time fighter in the camp, and will be remembered for his raw talent.
Bradley Pelletier, once considered a midlevel fighter, captured the most prestigious title in Warrior Cove history at the age of 40 years old. The A-1 Legends champion will always be remembered as an elite member of the camp, and as the Warrior Cove's favorite fighter.
Gabi Gonzales, son of the legendary Gabriel Gonzales, has retired at the age of 30. His ability and work ethic lead Warrior Cove into a new era, and he retires as the 2nd greatest fighter to ever grace the camp.
Dean Colon, the camp leader, retired as the greatest fighter in Warrior Cove history. His legacy will continue to grow, as he set a new standard of excellence for the camp.
A sad day in the Warrior Cove Camp as Javi Nunez, at the age of 29, has chosen to retire. He was at the peak of his career and will be greatly missed. He also happens to be the first fighter of the camp to rank lower than #1000.
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