Combat Sports Prediction Track Record

This combat sports prediction track record documents verified UFC and boxing forecasts that were published before official event outcomes. Each prediction was issued prior to fight night, timestamped publicly, distributed across platforms, and archived for transparency. Unlike post-event commentary, this page preserves documented forecasts released before the results were known.

Because publication occurred before the events, every entry in this combat sports prediction track record remains independently verifiable. Screenshots and timestamps confirm the release time of each forecast.

Full documented archive: UFC & Boxing Prediction Streak


Confirmed Fight Forecasts

The following entries form the verified combat sports prediction track record. Each forecast was publicly published before official outcomes and later confirmed.

Israel Adesanya vs Joe Pyfer

Prediction: Adesanya wins

Published: March 25, 2026 before the fight

Result:

Movsar Evloev vs Lerone Murphy

Prediction: Murphy wins

Published: March 16, 2026 before the fight

Result: LOST

Lone’er Kavanagh vs Brandon Moreno – UFC Mexico
Prediction: Lone’er Kavanagh wins
Published: February 26, 2026 prior to event night
Result: Confirmed

UFC 326 – Charles Oliveira vs Max Holloway
Prediction: Charles Oliveira wins
Published: March 4, 2026 before the fight
Result: Confirmed

Ryan Garcia – World Title Bout
Prediction: Published February 17, 2026 before the bout
Result: Confirmed

UFC 325 – Volkanovski & Saint Denis
Prediction: Documented before official outcomes
Result: Confirmed

Shakur Stevenson vs Teofimo Lopez – Boxing
Prediction: Published January 31, 2026 before fight night
Result: Confirmed

Sean O’Malley vs Song Yadong – UFC
Prediction: Published January 24, 2026 prior to the event
Result: Confirmed

Mario Bautista – UFC Vegas Event
Prediction: Published February 7, 2026 with timestamp verification
Result: Confirmed

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Documentation Standard

Every entry follows a consistent documentation process. First, the forecast is published before fight night. Next, the prediction is timestamped on the official website. Then, it is distributed publicly across social platforms. Finally, screenshots are archived before the event begins. After the official result, the outcome is confirmed.

Official results may be independently verified through: UFC.com and ESPN MMA.


Why Pre-Event Documentation Matters

Most fight analysis appears after results are known. In contrast, this combat sports prediction track record emphasizes advance publication. Because predictions are documented before the event, the archive prevents retroactive editing or narrative revision. As a result, transparency remains intact. This page reflects structured intuitive forecasting. It does not provide gambling advice. The purpose of this archive is public verification.


Media & Interview Inquiries

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Frequently Asked Questions

Were these predictions published before the fights?

Yes. Each forecast was publicly documented before official outcomes with timestamp verification.

How many combat sports predictions are confirmed?

The current combat sports prediction track record includes multiple confirmed UFC and boxing forecasts issued prior to fight night.

Where were the predictions published?

Predictions were published on the official website and distributed on X before each event.

Does this include both UFC and boxing events?

Yes. This track record includes documented UFC bouts and professional boxing matches.