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This is the prediction contest for UFC 120: Bisping vs. Akiyama! DO NOT post your picks in this thread. PM your picks to me whenever you are ready. You must have your predictions in by 11:00 a.m. EST Saturday morning. This card is going to be from London, and I have no idea what time it's actually going to start.
When you make your picks, you have to pick whoever you think will win, the amount of confidence points you assign to each fighter, the method of victory (strikes, sub hold or decision), and the round (or decision). Regular fights are 3 rounds. Championship fights are 5 rounds. There are no title fights on this card.
Here are two examples of correct predictions:
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs. Luiz Cane
Winner: Nogueira (4)
Method of Victory: Strikes
Round: 1
A correct prediction here would net 6 points.
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson vs. Keith Jardine
Winner: Rampage (6)
Method of Victory: Decision
A correct prediction here would net 8 points. If you predict a decision, that is how you should go about predicting it.
I will be sending my picks to JMT225 so that there is no suspicion of cheating.
If you need reference for how this works, or have any questions, check out this thread: http://forums.wrestlezone.com/showthread.php?t=112934
I will not be reminding anyone about confidence points... it's your responsibility to understand the system.
Boxer38 will be putting his title on the line against JMT225 for this card. Best of luck to the both of them!
Use the provided link to pick fights. You will be predicting 8 fights... so assign your confidence points accordingly.
http://www.sherdog.com/events/UFC-120-Bisping-vs-Akiyama-14025
Michael Bisping vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama
Winner:
Method of Victory:
Round:
Dan Hardy vs. Carlos Condit
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John Hathaway vs. Mike Pyle
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Cheick Kongo vs. Travis Browne
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James Wilks vs. Claude Patrick
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Cyrille Diabate vs. Alexander Gustafsson
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Spencer Fisher vs. Curt Warburton
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James McSweeney vs. Fabio Maldonado
Winner:
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When you make your picks, you have to pick whoever you think will win, the amount of confidence points you assign to each fighter, the method of victory (strikes, sub hold or decision), and the round (or decision). Regular fights are 3 rounds. Championship fights are 5 rounds. There are no title fights on this card.
Here are two examples of correct predictions:
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs. Luiz Cane
Winner: Nogueira (4)
Method of Victory: Strikes
Round: 1
A correct prediction here would net 6 points.
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson vs. Keith Jardine
Winner: Rampage (6)
Method of Victory: Decision
A correct prediction here would net 8 points. If you predict a decision, that is how you should go about predicting it.
I will be sending my picks to JMT225 so that there is no suspicion of cheating.
If you need reference for how this works, or have any questions, check out this thread: http://forums.wrestlezone.com/showthread.php?t=112934
I will not be reminding anyone about confidence points... it's your responsibility to understand the system.
Boxer38 will be putting his title on the line against JMT225 for this card. Best of luck to the both of them!
Use the provided link to pick fights. You will be predicting 8 fights... so assign your confidence points accordingly.
http://www.sherdog.com/events/UFC-120-Bisping-vs-Akiyama-14025
Michael Bisping vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama
Winner:
Method of Victory:
Round:
Dan Hardy vs. Carlos Condit
Winner:
Method of Victory:
Round:
John Hathaway vs. Mike Pyle
Winner:
Method of Victory:
Round:
Cheick Kongo vs. Travis Browne
Winner:
Method of Victory:
Round:
James Wilks vs. Claude Patrick
Winner:
Method of Victory:
Round:
Cyrille Diabate vs. Alexander Gustafsson
Winner:
Method of Victory:
Round:
Spencer Fisher vs. Curt Warburton
Winner:
Method of Victory:
Round:
James McSweeney vs. Fabio Maldonado
Winner:
Method of Victory:
Round: