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Bad mma decisions 2016
Bad mma decisions 2016




bad mma decisions 2016
  1. #BAD MMA DECISIONS 2016 PROFESSIONAL#
  2. #BAD MMA DECISIONS 2016 SERIES#

  • Geographical Bias (Fans): Sometimes certain countries generate more traffic than others, which could lead to a bias in fan voting.
  • Loser Bias: Fans who disagree with the outcome are more likely to submit a scorecard than those who are content with the decision.
  • There are several possible sources of bias that could have affected the members and order of this list.

    #BAD MMA DECISIONS 2016 SERIES#

  • Only fights from Bellator, Cage Warriors, Invicta, KSW, World Series of Fighting and the UFC were considered.
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    A fight must have a minimum of 15 fan scorecards.A fight must have a minimum of 6 media scores.

    bad mma decisions 2016

  • Only decisions in which more than two-thirds of the tracked media scores disagreed with the actual winner AND decisions in which more than two-thirds of the submitted fan scorecards disagreed with the actual winner were included.
  • * - Marking these fights as such does not imply that the judges held a geographical bias of any sort it is merely an objective observation.

    bad mma decisions 2016

    Conversely, if the loser was from the event's country and his/her opponent was from elsewhere, the fight was marked as an "away-country decision". "Home-Country Decisions", by definition, are those fights in which the winner hailed from the country in which the fight was held and his/her opponent was from another country. However, he did not side with the winner in any of the fights on this year's list.

  • Sal D'Amato submitted 53 complete scorecards in UFC fights in 2017, more than any other judge.
  • Cleary was also the one judge who submitted a scorecard for Marcin Held in the year's most disputed decision. Also, Cleary was the year's most active judge in all fights tracked by. Though, they were the bottom four entries on the list.
  • Derek Cleary sided with the winner in four of the ten fights on the list.
  • No single event had more than one entry on this year's list.
  • Including honourable mentions, Danielle Taylor is the only fighter to appear on both the 20 lists.
  • Derek Cleary and Chris Lee scored in favour of the split-decision winner in both years (Lawler/Condit). It was the second straight year that a UFC title fight made the list.
  • One title fight made the list this year: Tyron Woodley vs.
  • Brunson was removed from the list after a case of ballot-box stuffing (in favour of Brunson) was identified and corrected. Here are the Most Disputed Decisions of 2017: Prime Fighting 8 at the Clark County Event Center was better for several other Vancouver fighters.Enough sentences. “But I’m not defined by a loss and I’m not defined by a win. He is currently taking EMT classes and hopes to become a firefighter.

    #BAD MMA DECISIONS 2016 PROFESSIONAL#

    The result was a foot injury that might have contributed to Springer trying to grapple more in the second round.Īfter losing the Prime Fighting featherweight bout and missing an opportunity to advance his professional fighting career, Springer said he will likely look for a chance to fight again in January or February. Springer said he became too kick happy after landing several kicks in the first round, forgetting to throw punches before attempting several kicks. Erosa is 6 feet tall and used that reach advantage to control both arms of the 5-foot-8 Springer on the sequence that led to his technical knockout. Springer said that after reviewing the fight several times, he believes he won the first round and was winning the second round until Erosa was able to catch him in a bad position. For Springer, the loss to Erosa came down to the Yakima fighter using his longer reach to gain leverage.






    Bad mma decisions 2016