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Created a MMA fight Picker GPT

I understand the robot overlords want me to pick against O’Malley, but I just can’t do it. I love the kid
 
Created a MMA fight Picker GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-a4l5RVxni-fight-analyst-advanced

I gave it instructions to look at a fighters then compare then on a few different criteria and give them a weighted score from 1-100. I wouldn't use it to bet on fights or anything. Let me know what you think and if you have idea on how to expand it.
### Ken Shamrock vs. Tsuyoshi Kosaka – Fight Analysis and Prediction

#### **Fighter Profiles:**

### **Ken Shamrock**
- **Age**: At the peak of his career, Shamrock was known for his formidable strength and grappling ability. However, towards the latter stages, his physical attributes and stamina declined.
- **Record**: 28-17-2 (During his prime, he fought some of the best in various organizations).
- **Style**: Catch wrestling, submissions specialist.
- **Striking**:
- **Technique**: 60/100 – While primarily a grappler, Shamrock developed rudimentary striking skills, focusing on powerful but straightforward punches.
- **Power**: 70/100 – Shamrock had considerable power, enough to stun opponents, although his striking was not as versatile as others.
- **Defense**: 55/100 – He struggled with head movement and avoiding strikes, particularly in the latter part of his career.
- **Grappling**:
- **Offensive**: 85/100 – His submission skills were his greatest strength. As a catch wrestling expert, he was dangerous from both top and bottom positions, with leg locks and armbars being his signature moves.
- **Defensive**: 75/100 – Difficult to take down and control, especially when in his prime. His strength allowed him to resist submissions and escape unfavorable positions.
- **Physical Traits**:
- **Strength**: 80/100 – One of the physically strongest fighters of his time.
- **Endurance**: 50/100 – He often faced issues with cardio, especially in prolonged fights.
- **Weight Cut**: Historically, Shamrock competed at heavyweight and light heavyweight. His conditioning was sometimes affected by the weight cut.
- **Gym/Training Partners**: Founder of the Lion's Den, a pioneer gym that produced several notable fighters. However, the training methods were quite old-school and lacked some of the modernized techniques of newer camps.

### **Tsuyoshi Kosaka (TK)**
- **Age**: A versatile and durable fighter known for his balanced skill set and adaptability in various aspects of MMA.
- **Record**: 29-20-2 (Faced some of the best fighters in the heavyweight division).
- **Style**: Hybrid of Judo, catch wrestling, and striking.
- **Striking**:
- **Technique**: 70/100 – Kosaka had more refined striking than Shamrock, utilizing combinations, leg kicks, and counters more effectively.
- **Power**: 60/100 – He wasn’t known for one-punch knockout power but could accumulate damage over time.
- **Defense**: 65/100 – Kosaka had decent striking defense, using movement and a solid guard to avoid taking heavy damage.
- **Grappling**:
- **Offensive**: 75/100 – A skilled grappler with a background in judo, Kosaka was proficient in submissions and had a solid top game. His ground control was methodical, focusing on positional dominance.
- **Defensive**: 80/100 – Difficult to submit and adept at neutralizing opponents on the ground. His judo background provided excellent balance and hip control.
- **Physical Traits**:
- **Strength**: 70/100 – While not as physically strong as Shamrock, Kosaka had functional strength, especially in grappling exchanges.
- **Endurance**: 70/100 – Had better cardio and pacing than Shamrock, allowing him to stay active throughout the fight.
- **Weight Cut**: Competed mostly as a heavyweight and had a natural size advantage over many opponents.
- **Gym/Training Partners**: Trained in Japan, with access to high-level grapplers and judokas. He trained with various elite fighters, refining his skills in all areas.

### **Scoring Comparison and Analysis:**

| **Category** | **Ken Shamrock** | **Tsuyoshi Kosaka** |
|-----------------------|------------------|---------------------|
| Striking Technique | 60 | 70 |
| Striking Power | 70 | 60 |
| Striking Defense | 55 | 65 |
| Grappling (Offensive) | 85 | 75 |
| Grappling (Defensive) | 75 | 80 |
| Strength | 80 | 70 |
| Endurance | 50 | 70 |
| Weight Cut | 60 | 70 |
| Training Quality | 65 | 75 |
| **Total Score** | **600** | **635** |

### **Fight Breakdown**
- **Striking**: Kosaka has the edge in striking with more refined techniques, better defense, and the ability to mix up his attacks. Shamrock has power but lacks the versatility Kosaka brings to the striking department.
- **Grappling**: Shamrock has a slight edge in offensive grappling, especially in submission threats. However, Kosaka's defensive grappling and judo expertise make him a difficult opponent to submit. Kosaka’s grappling versatility and superior cardio might allow him to control the fight in extended ground exchanges.
- **Physical and Endurance**: Shamrock’s strength could give him an advantage in clinch exchanges and ground control. However, Kosaka’s superior endurance and pacing can tilt the fight in his favor as it progresses, especially if it goes past the first round.
- **Training and Preparation**: Kosaka's access to diverse training partners and techniques provides a slight edge. Shamrock’s training with the Lion's Den, while influential in the early days of MMA, may not be as modern or adaptable compared to Kosaka's preparation.

### **Prediction**:
- **Winner**: Tsuyoshi Kosaka
- **Method**: Unanimous Decision
- **Round**: 3 (Final Round, as it is likely a standard fight of 3 rounds)

### **Confidence Level**: 60%
- Kosaka’s balanced skill set, better striking defense, and superior endurance give him an edge over Shamrock. While Shamrock could pose a threat with his grappling and submissions, Kosaka's defensive capabilities should allow him to neutralize those attempts. This fight is likely to go the distance, with Kosaka outworking Shamrock, particularly in the later rounds.
 
I'm interested in someone that has the OpenAI Plus subscription and used the GPT to make picks what your picks are. OpenAI new model introduces reasoning with is a huge improvement.
 
I'm interested in someone that has the OpenAI Plus subscription and used the GPT to make picks what your picks are. OpenAI new model introduces reasoning with is a huge improvement.

I used to pay for the subscription but cancelled a few months ago now.
 
Hey @TSaL , how do you feel your robot brain machine is doing for this Saturday’s card?
 
You're aware you can enter the prompts on your own, right? OP was kind enough to share his tool with us, you don't need to task him with copying and pasting the outputs every time there's a card.
Didn’t realize he dropped the link. I’ll go back and find it, thanks amigo
 
I would guess someone has created a model that use real time data plus a MMA data set to create accurate predicting process. I started one but got over my head complex quickly.
 
I would guess someone has created a model that use real time data plus a MMA data set to create accurate predicting process. I started one but got over my head complex quickly.
I’ve had good luck following your models picks
 
I used to pay for the subscription but cancelled a few months ago now.


Their goal is to gradually increase pricing to $44/month <Ellaria01>
Roughly 10 million ChatGPT users pay the company a $20 monthly fee, according to the documents. OpenAI expects to raise that price by two dollars by the end of the year and will aggressively raise it to $44 over the next five years, the documents said.
 
Predicted Winner: Georges St-Pierre (GSP)
Expected Round: 3
Manner of Victory: Decision


Detailed Breakdown for a 3-Round Fight:​

Georges St-Pierre (GSP):​

  1. Striking Accuracy: 75 - Maintains precise striking, effective in shorter bouts.
  2. Wrestling Ability: 95 - Dominant wrestling, can control opponents effectively in a 3-round fight.
  3. BJJ Skills: 88 - Strong defensive skills, less submission risk in a shorter fight.
  4. Cardio and Stamina: 90 - High energy levels, crucial for a 3-round high-paced fight.
  5. Fight IQ: 98 - Excellent adaptability and strategy formulation for shorter fights.
  6. Weight Cut: 82 - Efficient weight management, advantageous in a non-championship fight.
  7. Reach: 76 - Reach advantage remains constant, beneficial in striking exchanges.
  8. Training Center/Team: 90 - Consistent training quality, ensures well-rounded preparation.
  9. Recent Performance: 85 - Stable performance, with an emphasis on strategy in shorter fights.
  10. Mental Strength: 94 - High resilience and focus, key in a high-pressure, shorter bout.

Anderson Silva:​

  1. Striking Accuracy: 92 - Exceptional striker, but less effective against GSP's style.
  2. Wrestling Defense: 75 - Competent, but historically struggled against top-level wrestlers.
  3. BJJ Skills: 90 - Excellent offensive BJJ, but less likely to be a factor against GSP.
  4. Cardio and Stamina: 85 - Good, but slightly less impactful in a 3-round fight.
  5. Fight IQ: 90 - Highly experienced, but sometimes less adaptable in the face of GSP's strategy.
  6. Weight Cut: 78 - Generally well-managed, but less critical in a non-title bout.
  7. Reach: 84 - Advantageous, but mitigated by GSP's fighting style.
  8. Training Center/Team: 87 - Strong team, but slightly less effective in preparing for GSP's style.
  9. Recent Performance: 80 - Solid performances, though age and activity level are factors.
  10. Mental Strength: 89 - Highly experienced, but potentially less adaptable in this specific matchup.
In a 3-round non-championship fight, GSP's wrestling and strategic approach give him a significant advantage, especially in controlling the pace and position of the fight. Silva's striking and BJJ skills are formidable, but GSP's ability to dictate where the fight takes place is likely to neutralize these strengths.

If they fought today*****
Not even GSP believes that.
GSP first said if he fought Silva it would have to be for the 185 title.
The UFC and Silva says yes and then GSP insists he would need time to properly put on weight and says it needs to be at a catch weight of 177 pounds.
Once again the UFC and Silva says yes and then GSP says it has to be at 170 and be a title fight.
The UFC and Silva say no and the fight never materializes.
At least when they asked Silva if he would fight Jon Jones he straight up just said no.
There's different ways to duck fights without looking like a duck. Overpricing yourself out of a fight (I'm looking at you ngannou) is one way. Another way is constantly asking for stupid ass accomodations and constantly moving the goalpost. That's what GSP did
 
I might pay $44 a month for AGI.
Yea, I know a few people who said the same.

There was a lawyer in my area who got fired because ChatGPT fed him all this false information and he used it in a trial and their firm lost.
 
Yea, I know a few people who said the same.

There was a lawyer in my area who got fired because ChatGPT fed him all this false information and he used it in a trial and their firm lost.
Ouch! We are seeing Tech layoff because of AI already also.
 
Yea, I know a few people who said the same.

There was a lawyer in my area who got fired because ChatGPT fed him all this false information and he used it in a trial and their firm lost.
sounds like a fake story invented by AI...
 
Hi @TSaL what's your prediction for UFC 308?
 
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