How do you score a round with 2 knockdowns?

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    #11
    if it's using the 10-point must system, someone has to leave the round with ten points, right? unless the referee deducts points.

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    • MANGLER
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      #12
      10-10. Unless 1 of the 2 also does heavy damage aside from the 2 KDs. then he can possibly get a 10-9.

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      • Kris Silver
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        #13
        The way I see it a KD immediately wins a point.

        So the guy would be on 10.

        If the same then happens to him and it's an even round apart from the KD's then it's 10-10.

        If one guy outboxes the other aside from the KD's, then it's 10-9.

        Simples.

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        • mrlopez
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          #14
          Originally posted by DWiens421
          I watched Richard Hall vs. Julian Letterlough the other day, and I was wondering how people would score a round like the first.

          I thought Letterlough's knockdown was a lot better... he blasted Hall with an overhand left. Hall knocked Letterlough down with an inside punch that didn't look overly hard, but it was the punch that caused the knockdown, and it wasn't just because he was off balance.

          Hall looked more hurt than Letterlough, but it looks like Hall overcame more to get off the canvas and then turn around to drop Letterlough.

          Is there an inherent bias to score a round for the guy who got off the canvas to drop the other guy?

          What do you all think?
          An even round...
          9-9

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          • Fox McCloud
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            #15
            Originally posted by PittyPat
            What? I thought if a round has 2 guys suffering a KD each, then it'd be an 8-8 round. It doesn't matter who won the round, both guys were down and the points have to reflect that.

            I completely disagree with 10-10 rounds (even though the only judge who seems to believe they exist is that cunting piece of fucking **** Larry O'Connell), but an 8-8 round seems logical.
            It's actually against the rules to score a round 9-9 or 8-8 without a foul point deduction when a fight is sanctioned under the 10 point must system.

            I totally disagree with 10-10 rounds unless there is a serious case that the round was 100% even and there is no way to break the tie. I've never seen one of those though... outside of a round where Samuel Miller was knocked down in the first 15 seconds of the round against Darrell Woods, got up and proceeded to beat Woods to death for the rest of the round. It was as clear of a 10-10 round that I've ever seen.

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            • oldgringo
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              #16
              Much like Oscar/Quartey rd. 6. You score the round 10-9 in favor of whoever did better the rest of the round, unless one KD is terribly effective and the other is of the flash variety.

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              • oc9979
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                #17
                Originally posted by oldgringo
                Much like Oscar/Quartey rd. 6. You score the round 10-9 in favor of whoever did better the rest of the round, unless one KD is terribly effective and the other is of the flash variety.
                this should be correct
                if the round is pretty even then you scored it a 10-10 but whoever is winning the round should get the 10 and whoever lost the round get the 9. basically the knockdown would cancel each other

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by PittyPat
                  What? I thought if a round has 2 guys suffering a KD each, then it'd be an 8-8 round. It doesn't matter who won the round, both guys were down and the points have to reflect that.

                  I completely disagree with 10-10 rounds (even though the only judge who seems to believe they exist is that cunting piece of fucking **** Larry O'Connell), but an 8-8 round seems logical.

                  How the hell can an 8-8 round be logical while a 10-10 round isn't?

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                    #19
                    i always score it 10-10

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