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I think the mistake many people make is that they look at the fight as a whole instead of what it really is (12 separate 3-minute fights, for example). If the first fighter wins 8 really close rounds and gets beat up the other four rounds, he will win a decision 116-112 even though the uninformed will come away thinking that he won a robbery. A good example of this is Ali-Norton 3. People thought Norton beat Ali up, but if you go round by round, Ali squeaked out many more close rounds. If it had been a street fight, Norton wins becasue he landed harder punches, but Ali won on points using the rules of boxing scoring.
The best way that I have heard on how to score a fight was by Max Kellerman. It is simplistic, but makes sense. He said that at the end of the round a judge should just ask himself "which fighter would I rather have been in that last round." |
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I must say that all are pretty equal with fine margins between them, but you have to be careful that you are scoring EFFECTIVE aggression, not just aggression.
I must admit I do love to see a good ring general landing clean punches. When watching a fight I prefer to see a fighter hit and not get hit. |
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