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Post by Jeff Miller on Oct 29, 2013 12:53:33 GMT -5
Basically an updated 7-Class Nemiroff-style breakdown:
Multiplier used: 1.107 63 kg 139 lbs 70 kg 154 lbs 77 kg 170 lbs 85 kg 187 lbs 95 kg 209 lbs 105 kg 231 lbs 105 kg+ 231 lbs+
Do you guys like this? I stumbled upon it playing with the Nemiroff classes - it's a more "perfect" Nemiroff style breakdown IMO, as it hits 2 WAF classes (70kg, and 85kg), it's got 4 divisible by 5kg classes (looks "neat and tidy"), has the most desirable high end at 105kg (Eric, Jeff Slater, myself, etc.), and the most desirable light end at 63kg (Will Sarty's input), and the multiplier is used consistently for every division (math-based, not hacked together, such as Nemiroff + 105kg).
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Post by Will Sarty on Oct 29, 2013 13:03:40 GMT -5
Looks great Jeff!, this is a fair representation across the board and keeps classes to a minimim which still allows for a possible triple elim option!
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Post by Eric Roussin on Oct 29, 2013 14:50:46 GMT -5
I agree, this class structure makes a lot of sense.
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Post by weights on Oct 29, 2013 18:01:43 GMT -5
Looks good.
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Post by Jeff Miller on Nov 1, 2013 10:52:13 GMT -5
UFC classes are also very marketable/likable, with the exception of the 265lb limit, which makes absolutely no sense in my mind. Modified UFC classes in AW format - look similar to Nemiroff as well: 140, 155, 170, 185, 205, 235, 235+ 63kg, 70kg, 77kg, 84kg, 93kg, 107kg
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Post by Adam Koenig on Nov 2, 2013 15:16:30 GMT -5
Perfect!
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