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Record: 37-17-2 (11 KO) Title Wins: 8 Junior-Flyweight
5 Super-Flyweight
1 Flyweight
2 Bantamweight
1 Super-Bantamweight
Gym: House of Lords (formerly Natas Bush Gym)
A legend who is considered to be the best fighter under 123 pounds, Jerky "Two Time" Reyes holds the distinction of having won 17 titles in five different weight classes. Jerky "Two Time" Reyes made his pro debut in week 120, and despite losing his pro fight debut, Jerky showed that he was going to be a force to be reckoned with. Jerky would win his next three straight fights and would go on to compile a record of 12-5 to qualify for title contention. Reyes received his first title shot against then Classic EKO Strawweight Champion Fight Night EKO Fighter 11 in week 137. Although Jerky failed to capture his first championship that night, he made it apparent that fans had not seen the last of him. In week 138, Jerky Reyes overcame the odds and defeated Leandro "The Cut" Riazor to capture the Junior-Flyweight Title. Jerky would successfully defend his title in three rematches against Riazor, as well as against Classic EKO Momma's Boy.mIn week 146, Reyes moved up to the flyweight division, where he captured the Classic EKO Flyweight Title with a spectacular 1st round knock out he delivered to Distant Echo. In week 148, Reyes defeated Classic EKO Winner to win the Super-Flyweight Title. A week later, Reyes retained his title by scoring a spectacular win over Speeding Bear. After that win, Jerky "Two Time" Reyes took some much deserved time off. Jerky returned in week 153, where he defeated Cosmo Memory with a split decision to win his first Bantamweight Title. In week 155, Jerky defeat Wobert "Wid a Wisp" Von Cranium to win his first Super-Bantamweight Title. Weeks 156 and 157 saw Jerky "Two Time" Reyes unsuccessfully challenge Classic Slugger Ratte 2 for the Strawweight Title. The following weeks would see Jerky Reyes lose a rematch to Cosmo Memory, and Paul "Hail Mary" Marino. Week 177 saw Jerky Reyes unsuccessfully challenge Soggy Bottom Boy for the Super-Flyweight Title. Many thought Jerky would retire after that loss, but he had his own tricks up his sleeve. Week 178 saw Jerky "Two Time" Reyes come back with a new attitude, fighting style, and determination as he pounded out a unanimous decision over Soggy Bottom Boy to regain the Super-Flyweight Title. In doing so, Reyes knocked Soggy Bottom Boy out of the Classic EKO boxing spotlight. Reyes would successfully defend his title against Paulie -EKO- Ayala and Classic EKO Granny Magee before Magee would dethrone Reyes in weeks 183 and 184. Jerky "Two Time" Reyes finished off his career by fighting against several young prospects, including Little Redhawk, Afgan -EKO- Badman, and a big fight against fellow veteran Classic EKO Super Fly Weight. In week 197, Jerky "Two Time" Reyes announced his retirement from the sport of boxing, and now serves as a trainer for the young fighters of the House of Lords Gym. Reyes left the fans with so many great fights, and also showed that you did not have to be 200 lbs. or the height of a basketball player to be a successful boxer. It's these contributions that makes Reyes a Hall of Famer.
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Record: 31-13-5 (8 KO) Title Wins: 2 Super-Flyweight
19 Bantamweight
Career Earnings: $8,748,208 Gym: ShinRa's SOLDIER -NE SWARM-
A legend who is perhaps the greatest bantamweight fighter in the Classic EKO who ever lived, Cosmo Memory is one of only six fighters who have won more than 20 career titles. Cosmo Memory made his pro debut in week 126, going 10-4 in his first 14 professional fights. In week 144, Cosmo Memory took full advantage of his first title opportunity, defeating the late King of Longlairs via TKO to win the Classic EKO Super-Flyweight Title and his first career championship. Cosmo Memory would successfully retain his title in week 145 after fighting to a draw with Classic EKO Winner. In week 146, Cosmo Memory moved up to the bantamweight division, where he defeated a young Paul "Hail Mary" Marino to win the Classic EKO Bantamweight Title. Cosmo Memory retained his Bantamweight Title against Marino in week 147 after their rematch ended in a draw. In week 148, Cosmo Memory lost his title to "The Dragon" Tai Wang in a stunning upset. Cosmo would rebound in week 151 when he scored a majority decision over Paul "Hail Mary" Marino to regain the Bantamweight Title. Cosmo Memory successfully retained his title in week 152 against Fight Night EKO Fighter 2, but lost the Bantamweight Title in a close fight against Jerky "Two TIme" Reyes. In week 155, Cosmo Memory returned to the top of the bantamweight division, edging out a majority decision over Dumble Brorsson to once again regain the Bantamweight Title. Cosmo Memory would successfully defend the Bantamweight Title and remain champion for three months, a record in the Classic EKO. During those three months, Cosmo Memory successfully defended his title against top contenders including the late Mister Speed, Classic EKO Fighter, Classic EKO Super Fly Weight, SWAT Agent, and Jerky "Two Time" Reyes. Just as many people were beginning to proclaim Cosmo Memory as unstoppable, a young fighter and future Hall of Famer named Kellie Coffey stepped up in week 168 and ended Cosmo's three month reign at the top and began once of the most classic rivalries of all time in the Classic EKO. Cosmo Memory vowed revenge, but lost a rematch to Coffey in week 169. Setting out to show that he was not a has-been, Cosmo Memory moved back down to the Super-Flyweight division, where he scored a TKO win over The Kung Fu Hampster in week 170 and a KO win over his rival Jerky "Two Time" Reyes in week 171. In week 173, Cosmo Memory moved back up to the bantamweight division, and came near close to regaining the Bantamweight Title from Kellie Coffey. A rematch was set for week 174, but again, Cosmo came up short in his quest. Kellie Coffey took some time off after that fight, which allowed Cosmo Memory to step up in week 175 and regain the Bantamweight Title with a TKO win over El Perro Aguallo. In week 176, Cosmo Memory successfully defended his title against Kellie Coffey. However, the fight ended in a draw but Cosmo Memory was able to retire on top and say that he finally had a successful defense against Coffey. In week 178, Cosmo Memory decided to come back to fight Coffey one more time, but with no title at stake this time around. Cosmo was out to prove that he could get a convincing victory over Coffey, but Coffey had other ideas, scoring her 5th victory over Cosmo. Cosmo retired after the fight, only to come back in week 185, where he fought to a draw with Manny -EKO- Pacquaio and failed to regain the Bantamweight Title. In week 186, Cosmo Memory fought his last career fight, unsuccessfully challenging Classic EKO Granny Magee for the Classic EKO Super-Flyweight Title. Cosmo Memory now serves as a trainer for ShinRa's gym, but his contributions to the lower weight classes helped the smaller fighters gain press and media exposure that had been mostly reserved for the larger fighters in larger weight classes. Cosmo Memory was a rare unpredictable fighter that will never be duplicated. He was one of a kind!!!
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