***s, Blacks, Women, Democstes, gays and LESbians had Tayor winning the rest of US yes nuke Iran had Pavlik by 4.
you got to be a ignorance person. this is miserable **** that you write down dont make no sense. you have english worse than me! you must be crasy or something!!
To me the fight could've went either way. 115-113 for Taylor, 114-114 or 115-113 for Pavlik. I had Taylor winning 115-113. What gets me mad is that Taylor would've won easily if he didnt get so tired. He needs to work on stamina. And Im white, if that means anything and I wanted TAYLOR to win.
I think the guy hitting him had something to do with him getting tired. Taylor was close to getting finished at the end of round 11, hanging on just for appearances in round 12. That was the difference in the fight, but it was the result of Pavlik's hard work for the entire night. If you hit a guy enough times, he wears down
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Fast punches do not equal accurate punches
Taylor ate jabs all night
Taylor could have had him but his work rate ******
It was a close fight and much less a bad decision than Taylor/Wright, Taylor Spinks, Bhop/Taylo I & II.
The Ten Point Must System
Each judge scores each round using the following criteria:
Clean Punching (25%) Slightly Taylor
Effective Aggression (25%) Clearly Pavlik
Ring Generalship (25%) Slighty Pavlik
Defense (25%) Even
Clean punches are above the waist, on the front or sides of the body or head, and with the knuckle of the glove. The judge must determine if one boxer is landing more clean punches than the other.
Effective Aggression means landing punches while moving forward. If a fighter is aggressive but not landing punches, that does not count as effective aggression.
Ring Generalship means who is controlling the action in the ring, using strategy and skills beyond straight punching power. Is one fighter using agility and feinting to throw his opponent off guard? Or setting up his opponent for effective combinations? When one fighter moves the other around the ring at will, that fighter is displaying ring generalship.
Defense refers to a fighter's success at avoiding blows. This can be accomplished by blocking, bobbing, weaving, good footwork, and/or good movement.
Each of these criteria is supposed to be given equal weight (25%), although there's some dispute as to whether that actually happens.
You seem really sincere in believing that fights are actually scored this way. That's cute.
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