The Analyzer
Delve into the granularity of MMA scoring with our bar graph, segmented into 10-second intervals, revealing how judges score each fighter throughout the fight. Highlighted intervals indicate which fighter held control during that timeframe, with the bar color matching the controlling fighter. This detailed visualization captures every critical moment, illustrating the frequency and distribution of credit awarded, along with shifts in control, interval by interval — an essential tool for understanding the ebb and flow of advantage and strategy in real-time combat analysis.
Explore the intensity of MMA battles second by second with our dynamic line graph, showcasing the point differential between fighters. Witness every strategic move and power play as the graph vividly illustrates shifts in dominance, providing a clear view of who controlled the round and how the tides of battle turned over time. Now featuring a Split Possibility label based on the Round Impact Ratio (RIR), this tool adds a new layer of insight, helping fans and analysts gauge how likely a round is to be scored differently by judges.
What we offer
Most judging instruction stops at "know the criteria." Ours starts where that ends. We calibrate and teach MMA judging through data-driven techniques: you score real fights with the Analyzer, your card becomes data — every second of credit you gave, on record — and we put your round next to a calibrated judge's round to show you exactly where you align, where you drift, and by how much. It's how our own judges stay locked in with one another, and how we bring new judges into that consensus. Your instructors aren't theorists: they're licensed, active officials judging sanctioned fights today.
The record behind the method
Our Viewer software sits in front of the broadcast team and shows the scoring picture in real time. Commentators get live credit, momentum, and split risk the moment it happens — turning every round into richer storytelling, sharper insight, and a more engaging call for your audience.
What the booth sees — live
The real Viewer, mid-round — live win probability, split risk, and every judge's line on one screen. Proven on air, every episode of We'll Do It Live.
Our model converts the live scoring feed into each fighter's probability of winning — recalculated continuously from the opening bell to the final horn. And it's built on the right foundation: three years of calibrated judging data, not raw public stats that are often misleading and sometimes flat-out inaccurate. Every percentage reflects how fights like this one were actually scored and actually ended.
Live win probability — full fight
Modeled on calibrated judging data — not raw public stats. The same curve drives the win number our Viewer puts on screen.
Who's behind it
Founder & Licensed MMA Judge
A licensed official judge across seven commissions — including the California State Athletic Commission — with 242 fights judged over 26 events and a 98.6% majority-decision rate on official cards. Trained through ABC judge seminars and Herb Dean's judging course. Creator of the Analyzer and the data engine behind it: three years, 4,700+ recorded rounds, 90.3% verified accuracy.
Official MMA Referee & Judge
An active international official: 12+ bouts refereed at the GAMMA European Championship 2026 — including the finals — over 100 amateur bouts across every age division, and professional events for QUEST FL and Cage Survivor. Backed by 10+ years of striking with national distinctions and competitive Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Accredited MMA & Boxing Judge
An ABC-accredited judge in both MMA and boxing. Has judged amateur and professional ISKA bouts in Muay Thai and kickboxing — including Eastern National Qualifiers and Gut Check promotions — and scores boxing as part of the WBC Remote Scoring System. Logs his MMA rounds with the Analyzer, live on stream.
Judging is the art of decision in the moment — an immediate declaration of what one believes to be true, fair, or superior, often under pressure and with limited time. It is reactive, conclusive, and final.
Analyzing, on the other hand, is the pursuit of understanding. It is the careful dissection of events, patterns, and outcomes in search of deeper meaning. Where judging ends, analysis begins — slow, deliberate, and curious, seeking not to declare but to comprehend.
In action
An interview with Jaqk from We'll Do It Live telling the origin story of me and the Analyzer.
A live judging/betting stream that uses the information given by the Analyzer in real time to gain an edge in live betting lines.
Score a round. Export your card. See where you and the judges disagree.