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Post by xx - Former Bulldozers on Jul 24, 2018 8:12:11 GMT -5
Joanna Jedrzejczyk (45-8) FW - Jessica Penne (10-23) FW Chuck Liddell (74-42) HW - Roy Nelson (7-17) HW Cung Le (77-40-1) MW - Matt Serra (17-34) MW Rin Nakai (60-53) BW - Jennifer Howe (4-10) BW Michelle Waterson (24-26) FW - Barb Honchak (33-32-1) FW Jose Aldo (56-46) LW - Jim Miller (12-20) LW Shogun Rua (66-48) HW - Stephan Bonnar (29-34) HW Randy Couture (59-49, 1) HW - Dan Henderson (65-54-1) Georges St-Pierre (88-48-1) MW - Jake Shields (27-36) MW Chris Leben (45-36) MW - Matt Serra (17-34) MW Bec Rawlings (26-27-1) FW - Jessica Penne (10-23) FW Hiroko Yamanaka (58-46) BW - Laura D'Auguste (12-21) BW Bobby Lashley (44-38) HW - Roy Nelson (7-17) HW Paul Daley (38-35) MW - Matt Serra (17-34) MW
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Post by Lord Byron's Conquistadors on Jul 24, 2018 11:52:12 GMT -5
get out now
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Post by The Rocketmen on Jul 24, 2018 14:03:12 GMT -5
If Bulldozers gets his bids, this is what he would get:
Jessica Penne would win: JJ and Rawlings Roy Nelson would win: Liddell, Lashley Matt Serra would win: Le, Leben
Solid trade. A+ Much Win Big Celebration
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Post by The Sandmen on Jul 24, 2018 17:02:30 GMT -5
This is locked now for the processing process. And it is quite a process (off-site work). So any changes you make or new bids will not be seen, so...don't bother doing them now, I guess?
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Post by The West Coast Knockouts on Jul 24, 2018 19:42:11 GMT -5
Georges St-Pierre (88-48-1) MW
Bidding Wanderlei Silva (64-44-1) MW
Hiroko Yamanaka (58-46) BW Bidding Tonya Evinger (14-12-1) BW
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Post by The Sandmen on Jul 24, 2018 20:08:10 GMT -5
This is locked now (again) for the processing process. And it is quite a process (off-site work). So any changes you make or new bids will not be seen, so...don't bother doing them now, I guess?
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Post by The Sandmen on Jul 24, 2018 23:04:43 GMT -5
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Post by xx - Team GAP on Jul 25, 2018 0:34:22 GMT -5
wait a sec... bulldozers and rocketmen and byron get 3... but phoenix gets nothing? something doesnt smell right
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Post by The Texas Rattlesnakes on Jul 25, 2018 0:57:26 GMT -5
wait a sec... bulldozers and rocketmen and byron get 3... but phoenix gets nothing? something doesnt smell right Phx bid on two fighters
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Post by The Sandmen on Jul 25, 2018 1:00:38 GMT -5
wait a sec... bulldozers and rocketmen and byron get 3... but phoenix gets nothing? something doesnt smell right - Phoenix bid on 2 fighters. - Phoenix's bid's were on 2 of the very BEST fighters. - Phoenix did not bid any of his top 5 fighters. - If Phoenix had have bid someone other than Sean Sherk for GSP (especially one of is ranked fighters), he would have had the best odds of winning GSP out of anyone (unless Rattlesnakes bid Anthony Johnson). - If Phoenix had bid literally anyone on Sexton, Correia, LaRosa, Gracie, Barao, Gono, Hall, Lawal, Struve, or any of the people that Bulldozers or Rocketmen or Byron got as their 2nd or 3rd fighters, he would have won something for certain. - Byron, Bulldozers, and Ducks were the sole bidders on several auctions that they won. Thus, they auto-won those, and those don't really count as part of the "get 3", as they won them by default.
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Post by The Sandmen on Jul 25, 2018 1:06:42 GMT -5
Also, the reason this is weighted as it is, is now the fighters that Phoenix lost to (Kaufman and McGregor) are now available in the next round. That's a much better Next round than having Modefferi and Sean Sherk. So it's in the best interest in the league for sure. If we wanted everyone to have one of these fighters, we would have put them in the draft (which would not have had the trickle-down effect of the second round of auctions).
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Post by The Mighty Ducks on Jul 25, 2018 7:23:23 GMT -5
when dose the nwe oauction open?
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Post by xx - Team GAP on Jul 25, 2018 10:04:25 GMT -5
wait a sec... bulldozers and rocketmen and byron get 3... but phoenix gets nothing? something doesnt smell right Phx bid on two fighters i thought he bid on more than 2 fighters... my bad
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Post by xx - Former Phoenix Fight Club on Jul 25, 2018 16:29:18 GMT -5
Also, the reason this is weighted as it is, is now the fighters that Phoenix lost to (Kaufman and McGregor) are now available in the next round. That's a much better Next round than having Modefferi and Sean Sherk. So it's in the best interest in the league for sure. If we wanted everyone to have one of these fighters, we would have put them in the draft (which would not have had the trickle-down effect of the second round of auctions). To a point I agree... Though Sherk should be letter ranked... At least he was like a B or a C at one point. I understand not getting JJ but I think, judging by what you said previously, Sherk should've been ample for GSP. I also would've bid Marquardt as my secondary or even my primary had I seen the individual fight records before this had been closed. So in that sense, I do feel a bit cheated out of GSP on this one.
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Post by The Sandmen on Jul 25, 2018 19:34:22 GMT -5
Also, the reason this is weighted as it is, is now the fighters that Phoenix lost to (Kaufman and McGregor) are now available in the next round. That's a much better Next round than having Modefferi and Sean Sherk. So it's in the best interest in the league for sure. If we wanted everyone to have one of these fighters, we would have put them in the draft (which would not have had the trickle-down effect of the second round of auctions). To a point I agree... Though Sherk should be letter ranked... At least he was like a B or a C at one point. I understand not getting JJ but I think, judging by what you said previously, Sherk should've been ample for GSP. I also would've bid Marquardt as my secondary or even my primary had I seen the individual fight records before this had been closed. So in that sense, I do feel a bit cheated out of GSP on this one. You can't feel cheated in a randomized draw when your point of contension is "Sherk should have been enough". Especially when the winning bid was Conor McGregor, lol. (Also, Nate is no different than Sherk. Not different enough to make a difference. When you have fighters who routinely fight for belts, and guys who never even qualify for tournaments, your belt-fighters are what will get you the GSPs and the BJ Penns.)
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