Talk:DREAM.1
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[edit] Structure of results
Marty Rockatansky please stop undoing my edits for the DREAM results, the way I have edited it is the same as the UFC results are displayed as it looks more organized. The UFC's event pages are much better organized than the K-1 events, not to mention that K-1 and DREAM (while they are under the same banner) are technically not the same sports therefore they do not need to follow the same structures. It is better for things to be uniformly set out, in this case the results of MMA events. Plus, you way doesn't look as good, results of each fight are un-descriptive and often inaccurate or vague such as: winner by tko ref stoppage (ref stopage IS a TKO, it's like writing winner by: submission (tapout)) the results are ALWAYS structured as: winner by TKO (punches, strikes, knees etc..), not just on Wikipedia but other results sites. --User:SuzukS (talk)
- I like the "UFC-style" better, but the "K-1" style is just as good except the "Fight #" at the end makes it look messy.. Maybe you can take this up on Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Mixed martial arts and get a consensus about which style we should use? aktsu (talk) 12:51, 15 June 2008 (UTC)
- yeah thanks Aktsu. Suzuks before you make any moves like that you gotta discuss. only problem i have with "UFC style" is that everything is in bold. structure i got was from k-1 official site. by fight #'s. Marty Rockatansky (talk) 12:54, 15 June 2008 (UTC)
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- "the results are ALWAYS structured as: winner by TKO (punches, strikes, knees etc..), not just on Wikipedia but other results sites." - TKO could be either referee, doctor or corner stoppage. punches knees and kicks are methods. funny you say that may way was vague like by left hook, right high kick or spinning elbow... isn't "by strikes" less vague than that??? same goes with submissions, how many different kinds of submissions there is? before you say "un-descriptive and often inaccurate or vague" better know what you talking about.Marty Rockatansky (talk) 13:04, 15 June 2008 (UTC)