Comments Thread For: Gervonta Davis Drops Ryan Garcia Twice, Knocks Him Out in Seventh
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Loma is healthy, and not coming straight from war. He'll outbox Haney, and then outbox Tank.Comment
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By the time of the knockout Ryan Garcia's will was already broken. He could have gotten up and continue. Taking that bended knee was just his excuse to quit! He will never become champion because he is too mentally weak.Comment
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Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
Competitive back and forth fight, but body shots can always be a game changer.
Garcia will come back stronger, and Davis goes on to even bigger fights.
Doubtful. He's young, there's still money on the table for him to cash in on.
Definitely has some work to do, but he's certainly not finished.
Within a year he returns.
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watched the fight 3 times now. Just an epic body shot from Davis. Total domination, several levels above Garcia who just isn't going to win with isolated jabs.Comment
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You must be brand new to this sport. Contrary to the opinions of many informed people, a knock down confers one point, not two, to the fighter who scored it, so one KD does not automatically mean a 10-8 round. The other guy explained the rule correctly to you. If fighter A is clearly winning the round, but gets dropped at the end of it that round will be scored a 9-9. The 10 point must system prescribes that the winner of a round gets 10 points minus one point for suffering a KD.
10-8 - 1 point for hitting the canvas, and the other point for losing the round. If you hit the canvas, but your opponent didn’t, you lose the round. It’s really clear cut. The concept of a ‘flash knockdown’ is more for analysing the fight, rather than scoring the round
its always 10-8. But should you provide any evidence to the contrary, I’d be happy to look at it and be proven wrong
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Any literature or fight examples?
10-8 - 1 point for hitting the canvas, and the other point for losing the round. If you hit the canvas, but your opponent didn’t, you lose the round. It’s really clear cut. The concept of a ‘flash knockdown’ is more for analysing the fight, rather than scoring the round
its always 10-8. But should you provide any evidence to the contrary, I’d be happy to look at it and be proven wrongComment
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