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File:Edit-copy green.svg | This is a documentation subpage for Template:Infobox MMA event. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Introduction
This template produces a standardized box which concisely presents the main statistics info about a mixed martial arts event without interfering with the article flow. Its only mandatory parameters are promotion, date, venue, and city.
Suggested usage
An easy and error-proof way to use the template is to copy the code below to the top of the article source text, then add the relevant parameter values.
Empty syntax
provided for copy-and-paste usage
{{Infobox MMA event | name = | image = | promotion = | date = | venue = | city = | attendance = | gate = | buyrate = | estimatedviewers = | purse = | previousevent = | followingevent = }}
Description of fields
- name. The name of the event held (preferably without the promotion's initials).
- image. The image filename —do not add modifiers, such as thumb or size specifications, such as 150px.
- promotion. The name of the mixed martial arts promotion holding this event.
- date. Date of the event.
- venue. The venue(s) of where the event is held
- city. The location of the venue(s).
- attendance. The number of people in attendance.
- gate. The total revenue received at the gate (from tickets sold).
- buyrate. The buyrate, if the show is a pay-per-view, example: 300,000 buys.
- estimatedviewers. The estimated number of people who watched the event on television.
- purse. The total amount paid to fighters on the card, incl. win bonuses.
- previousevent. The previous pay-per-view event, if the show is a pay-per-view.
- followingevent. The following pay-per-view event, if the show is a pay-per-view.