Court McGee v Constantinos Philippou - Mcgee sub
Demetrious Johnson v Ian McCall - Johnson dec
Joseph Benavidez v Yasuhiro Urushitani - Urushitani sub
Thiago Alves v Martin Kampmann - Alves tko
UFC Openweight Predictions Grand Prix
UFC on FX:Alves v Kampmann
Friday/Saturday 2am NOT 3am like I posted.
Court McGee v Constantinos Philippou -
McGee Submission
Demetrious Johnson v Ian McCall -
Johnson Decision
Joseph Benavidez v Yasuhiro Urushitani -
Urushitani Decision
Thiago Alves v Martin Kampmann -
Kampmann Decision
McGee v Philippou -- McGee dec --
Johnson v McCall -- Johnson sub --
Benavidez v Urushitani -- Urushitani dec --
Alves v Kampmann -- Kampmann dec --
Fooking missed my predictions...thought the event was tonight
What a mess this is:
Quote:The controversial decision in the Demetrious Johnson vs. Ian McCall fight at UFC on FX 2 has gotten even more controversial. Scores for the fight were read in favor of Johnson as a majority decision, but there was confusion initially in the cage.
Ring announcer Bruce Buffer proclaimed it a majority decision for Johnson, but announced that both Johnson and McCall had taken cards of 29-28 in the fight. It was then reported that Johnson had two cards of 29-28 with a 29-29 card for the majority.
However, UFC President Dana White revealed after the event that the Australian governing body for the fight screwed up the scorecards. The fight was actually a draw, with Johnson taking a 29-28 scorecard and two judges scoring the fight a draw at 28-28 and 29-29, respectively. Had that been read correctly initially, the two would have engaged in a contracted "sudden death" round to determine the victor.
Now, however, the two fighters will be put into a rematch to determine an opponent for Joseph Benavidez, who decisively won his tournament fight against Yasuhiro Urushitani.
UPDATE: Edited with the correct scores of the draw. One judge gave the first round a 10-10, then split the last two for the 29-29, another gave Johnson rounds one and two, giving McCall a 10-8 third round for a 28-28, and the final judge scored it in Johnson's favor 29-28.
Credit: mmatorch.com
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UFC on FX: Alves v Kampmann
Court McGee v Constantinos Philippou -
Philippou decision
Demetrious Johnson v Ian McCall - Johnson and McCall fought to a
majority draw (29-28, 29-29, 28-28). The fight was initially incorrectly scored as a majority decision win (29-28, 29-29, 29-28) for Johnson
Joseph Benavidez v Yasuhiro Urushitani -
Benavidez TKO
Thiago Alves v Martin Kampmann -
Kampmann submission
TDK2008 -
2
groundnpound,
Ro1982,
199lives,
Mitchell,
Paul Ducky -
1
gazfc -
ZERO
UFC Openweight Predictions Grand Prix table
TDK2008
Ro1982,
Mitchell
199lives
Gaz "AV1" Aston
Master Yoda,
groundnpound
gazfc
Paul Ducky
10 predictions reached.
As the Prediction Grand Prix rules state: No score is given in the event of a draw or no contest.
(03-03-2012 10:09 )Master Yoda Wrote: [ -> ]Fooking missed my predictions...thought the event was tonight
As the PM you were all sent stated this:
UFC Openweight Predictions Grand Prix
UFC on FX:Alves v Kampmann
Friday/Saturday 2am & given the event was held in your adopted homeland of Australia, along with a week of promotion & domestic media coverage your excuse is feeble & will not be tolerated. This is the second time you've annoyed me this weekend, don't make a habit of it!!!
All you need to do is ask
groundnpound how to go about it should you want to appear in front of.
Mr Justice
Mitchell
Thought McCall was robbed the other night. The least he deserved was a draw or the sudden victory round thing!!! He won the fight clearly in my eyes. He's a proper character aswell...
Unbelievable error from Thiago Alves in the main event. The fight was won with 40 secs left. If he'd kept striking Kampmann the decision win was in the bag. A tko wasn't out of the question either... Kampmann was in trouble. Couldn't believe he went for the take down and got himself submitted. He looked good though and made Kampmann look average. Like i've always said, if he can cut out the odd rush of blood/mental lapse, he could be in business.
Crazy decision to go for a takedown.
glad it was so low scoring on the predictions this week given that i totally forgot to do them