“I believe in that stuff”- Cody Law offers insight into his perfect prediction of his Bellator 276 win

Cody Law
Cody Law hardly needed 2 minutes to knockout out, up and comer, James Adcock at the Bellator 276 that took place in St Louis. If you think the fight was impressive, I am sure you are about to be blown away.
Post fight it was revealed by his Manger, Ibrahim Kawa that before Cody even entered the ring the fates were already on his side. He revealed in an interview with Ariel Helwani that Cody ,before the fight, penned down the exact way and time he was going to finish.Talk about manifesting your goal.
After the story came out through Ariel Helwani posting about it on Twitter, Cody Law even talks about this unbelievable prediction during The MMA Hour on Monday.

“Visualization is key”, Cody Law on predicting his victory

Cody Law shares that he believes in such stuff and that he has been doing it religiously ever since he has been an amateur and credits that having to visualize is what he owes his success to.
He says, โI used to write stuff down even from my amateur fights. When I first started fighting for Bellator, I would get to the hotels and they would always have a notepad sitting out with a pen, and I just started writing it down because I believe in that kind of stuff. Specifically this week, I think Tuesday night, I got to the hotel and they had the little Renaissanceย tablet out, and I thought right before bed, โIโll write this down real quick.โ”ย
“I like to write it down as if it would look in a stat book, if the next day I woke up and I was reading the results of the fight and there it was. So I wrote that down and just kind of left it there. The day of the fight, Abe was hanging out in my room with me. He asks me, โWhatโs this?โ And I told him about it and I guess he took a picture of it right there and then. I won the fight in 1:17 and here we are,โ he added.
Talking more about the prediction he tells that he just thought about it at the top of his head and says this was the first time his prediction hit right on the dot. He goes on to tell that initially he was going to put down 1:15 but he felt that it would be to generic which promptly made him to change his decision to 1:17.