you usually do get the feel for the fight so what i do the first time i watch a fight is just kind of note down 10-9 10-8 etc at the end of the round just going off of my initial feelings that way i don't miss to much of the fight like scott9945 said, then when i watch a fight again by downloading it i take more time to see what each fighter has done and i try to actually to score it legit without looking at my preliminary score cards i'm usually about the same, but liek you guys have said my scorecard means nothing, its more for personal enjoyment and hopefully one day I can actually be a judge.
Who thinks Cotto can drag Mayweather into a brawl?
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Lol, pretty funny that we have had two lengthy arguments about judging recently considering neither of us even judge anymore.
I just sit back, and can kind of tell generally which way a round went (although it isn't 100% accurate). You get a basic feel for who won the fight at the end of the night anyway, so...
Because at the end of the day, being of the 100,000 boxingscene posters who posts THEIR scorecard doesn't matter a ****ing lick. No one really cares how Ray Lewis Jr. or Moofo scored last night's fight.
The only rounds that I do rewatch to score are the ones that I think Harold Lederman just absolutely ****ed up on... like Mayweather-Hatton round 1.Comment
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I still am a little concerned that you are locked in war mode considering you posted Castillo I as Mayweather's career defining win.Comment
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Dude, I am on a roll with these 1 line potshots at mayweather, I cant stop nowComment
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MM is to smart and focused in the ring to get drawn into anything. Time will tell though, time will tell.Comment
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To be honest, Mayweather wasn't able to get out of the way of punches against Castillo (especially the first match), and he was against Hatton.
That's how I saw those.Comment
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the only way to drag mayweather into a brawl is to piss him off, pressure alone may not do this. Mayweather does not trade when the pressure is on, he would just as soon go into the shell and lose the fight. In close fights where it would be unclear to any unbaised observer as to who the winner would be, did we ever see floyd take on a sense of urgency?
One way to make someone angry is hurt them. If you saw Judah/Cotto, Cotto pounded the hell out of Judah's arms and made him tired. If Cotto can do that to Mayweather, he may stand and trade.Comment
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