The Boxing Bulletin Pick'em Game: Season 3, Week 7
With a slow boxing weekend coming up, we've only got a light menu on the schedule for this week's game. New players are of course welcome to join in and compete for weekly honors, just make sure to check out the rules.
The Japanese fight will be starting early Saturday morning, so make sure you don't delay in getting your picks down. There's also a British fight on the upset special that takes place on Friday.
Click here for the week 6 standings.
Let’s get to the week 7 line-up…
**** Remember you do not need to make a selection on every fight. If you are unfamiliar with any of the fighters, and don't want to risk points, you are free to PASS on any pick. You must make at least one selection to receive the 10 point participation bonus****A. Pick the winner - Daiki Kameda vs Takefumi Sakata (Saturday, September 25)
1. Kameda to win – risk 9 points to win 7.
2. Sakata to win – risk 7 points to win 9.
B. Method of victory - Daiki Kameda vs Takefumi Sakata (technical decision counts as decision, DQ counts as stoppage)
1. Kameda by stoppage – risk 1 to win 7.
2. Kameda by decision – risk 5 to win 7.
3. Sakata by stoppage – risk 1 to win 7.
4. Sakata by decision – risk 3 to win 7.
C. Upset Special - Will at least one of Bob Ajisafe, Jason Robinson or Andriy Kudriavtsev gain at least a draw? (Friday, September 24 - Ajisafe vs Tony Bellew, Saturday September 25 - Robinson vs Krzysztof Wlodarczyk, & Kudriavtsev vs John Murray)
1. No, all will lose – risk 10 points to win 2.
2. Yes, at least one will gain a draw or better – risk 2 points to win 10.
Please fill out your selections as follows:
Enter the LETTER of the fight first, then whether it’s a double (2) or single (1) followed by the NUMBER of your pick and the NAME of the FIGHTER and METHOD of victory (where applicable).
For Selection A, if you want to use one of your doubles on Sakata to win...
A. (2) – 2 – Sakata
For Selection B, if you wanted to use a triple on Kameda to win by decision, you would enter...
B. (3) – 2 – Kameda by decision
For Selection C, if you wish to make a pick on the upset...
C. (1) – 2 – Yes, at least one will draw or win
For Selection C, if you wish to pass...
D. Pass
Good luck!
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A. (2) – 1 – Daiki Kameda to win
B. (1) – 2 – Daiki Kameda decision
C. (1) – 1 – No, all will lose
If a man ain't found something worth dying for. He ain't fit to live.
Been thinking about this fight for a bit. Is it to late to change my B pick to Kameda by stoppage? If it is it’s fine
"I ain't gonna lie. I was scared when I first got here. Home of the damned. Hell on earth they called it. But the fear was only temporary. I knew the only way for me to survive was for me to just be me. You see I come from a religious, church going family. Who didn't approve of the way I went about things. They washed there hands of me at 12 years old. Called me the devil himself. Now tell me. If the devil can't survive in hell, than who can?"
by Violent Demise on Sep 25, 2010 12:40 AM EDT up reply actions
A. (1) – 1 – Kameda to win
B. (1) – 2 – Kameda decision
C. (1) – 1 – No, all will lose
Bad Left Hook - The SB Nation boxing blog
"Baseball is played on the field, not on a calculator."
In time - or not?!
A. (3) – 1 Kameda
B. (1) – 1 Kameda stoppage
I hated every minute of training, but I said, ‘’Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.'’ (Bernard Hopkins)
well
I can’t see the results online yet, so am hopeful I made it pre fight. if not, I hope for a Sakata upset! :)
I hated every minute of training, but I said, ‘’Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.'’ (Bernard Hopkins)
Incredible that everyone picked Kameda
The actual odds were relatively close.
Bad Left Hook - The SB Nation boxing blog
"Baseball is played on the field, not on a calculator."

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