The winners of Herald Scotland's UFC competition have been picked.
Readers Scott Cumming, Steven Lynn and Tom McNerney have all won free six-month subscriptions to UFC Fight Pass, which will allow them to watch Scotland's own Robert Whiteford in action at UFC 171 this weekend, as well as other preliminary card fights and exclusive UFC content.
Whiteford's featherweight bout against Daniel Pineda is being broadcast only on UFC Fight Pass, on the promotion's website at uk.ufc.com
They correctly answered the question: Which Scottish fight team does Robert Whiteford represent?
The answer, of course, was the Dinky Ninja Fight Team.
Our winners were selected at random.
Watch Robert in action on Saturday March from 10pm GMT, exclusively on UFC Fight Pass and catch the rest of the action from UFC 171 Hendricks vs Lawler live on BT Sport from midnight.
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