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The MMA Draft Game

Draft six fighters. Simulate 30 fights. Chase the record nobody has ever held.

30-0 is a free browser-based MMA draft game built for fight fans who grew up arguing about primes, eras and match-ups. Every run, the cage draws six of eight weight divisions (Heavyweight is always one of them) and each spin lands on a real era pool, from the 90s pioneers and the Japanese golden era to today's champions. Three fighters are offered; you pick one for that corner of your camp.

The pool covers 399 fighter-era cards. Fighter-era matters: the game rates a fighter's specific run, not a whole career. The 2016 lightweight version of a superstar is a different card, with different ratings, from his featherweight run. Building a camp means knowing which version of a fighter you're actually getting.

When your six picks are locked, the simulator takes over: every fighter climbs a five-fight title run against real named opponents from their own division, ramping from gatekeeper to all-time great. Thirty fights, one combined record. The greatest undefeated record at the top level is 29-0. Your camp is chasing one more.

There are no live events, no gameweeks and no real-money entries. It's a history and debate game: your MMA knowledge is the whole skill layer, especially in the hidden-ratings modes where famous trap picks (glass cannons, faded icons, one-trick specialists) sit next to the legends looking just as tempting.

What makes it a draft game?

Like fantasy drafts, every pick is a trade-off made with incomplete information. Unlike fantasy sports, the whole thing takes about two minutes: spin, pick, repeat six times, then watch the fights land. One re-spin per run in the standard mode is the only escape hatch. Spend it well.

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