The scorecards weren't bad. Salido didn't dominate the early rds like 1-3 the way he did rds 5-8.
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Originally posted by BoxeoBoriqua View PostThe scorecards weren't bad. Salido didn't dominate the early rds like 1-3 the way he did rds 5-8.
So there's no ****ing way that should have been scored a draw. Let alone scored for Juanma like that one judge had it.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostWell, Juanma didn't dominate 1-3 the way Salido did 5-8.
So there's no ****ing way that should have been scored a draw. Let alone scored for Juanma like that one judge had it.
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Originally posted by oc9979 View PostIf Juanma won 1-3 and lost 4-7
10+10+10+9+8+10+9=66
9+9+9+10+10+9+10=66
I thought Juanma won rounds 1,2,3, and 7
and Salido won 4,5,and 7 plus the knockdown.
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Salido was putting good work in the at the start of the fight but he was not winning on the score cards. The round after the knock down Juanma outboxed him. The score cards were not a blatant score of what was happening
In the end it was a mute point cause Lopez got KOed
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Originally posted by Ko King 212 View PostWasn't a draw to me. I had salito up. He was landing the much cleaner punches all fight.
If a fighter barely wins a round, he gets a score of 10-9. If his opponent wins the next round, but lands much better shots, the round is still only scored 10-9 (unless he utterly dominates or scores a knockdown). It's just the way the scoring system is set-up. Judges get a lot of criticism, but they're not always wrong.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostDid you actually score the bout? I've found that when you watch a fight and actually score it, your card can contrast significantly with your general thoughts on the fight. It's one of the reasons why people mistakenly disagree with many judges. For instance, the recent Ortiz-Berto bout: Watching the fight without regard for scoring, I felt Victor was winning easily. However, when I actually scored the match, I had Ortiz up 114-112.
If a fighter barely wins a round, he gets a score of 10-9. If his opponent wins the next round, but lands much better shots, the round is still only scored 10-9 (unless he utterly dominates or scores a knockdown). It's just the way the scoring system is set-up. Judges get a lot of criticism, but they're not always wrong.
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Originally posted by ny123 View PostThats what most usually do. Salido won the rounds that he did much more impressively than Juanma did his but you score a fight round by round. I will have to watch it again but i think i had it even or Salido up by a point when the stoppage came.
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