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  • What Is A Robbery? Devin Haney - Vasyl Lomachenko Scored By Unbaised Artificial Intelligence.



    After the fight, many rewatched it (some several times) and decided they were initially wrong, that Haney did win the fight. Just today (which is why I thought I'd make this post), I heard Brad Goodman say he scored the fight for Loma at first, but on his second time viewing, he scored it for Devin (116-112).

    Do you think Goodman and others are right? What do you guys think? Was this actually a robbery?

    Let's see what an unbiased, extremely accurate AI tells us ....

    Additionally, I'm curious as to what the forum believes constitutes a robbery. Is it how many rounds a boxer wins and isn't given credit for? Is it how dominate he was? People seem to have different thresholds.
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    Did they produce a scorecard? I don't have time to watch 45 minutes right now. I skipped to the end though and was surprised to see the 12th was closer than I thought at the time. (significantly closer than I had remembered)

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    • #3
      Loma got going too late. Let it go, y’all

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      • #4
        Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
        Did they produce a scorecard? I don't have time to watch 45 minutes right now. I skipped to the end though and was surprised to see the 12th was closer than I thought at the time. (significantly closer than I had remembered)
        Yeah. Here's DeepStrikes Scorecard:

        DEEPSTRIKE
        DEVIN HANEY VASYL LOMACHENKO
        1 10 9
        2 9 10
        3 9 10
        4 9 10
        5 9 10
        6 9 10
        7 9 10
        8 9 10
        9 9 10
        10 9 10
        11 9 10
        12 10 9
        TOTAL: 110 118
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        • #5
          A robbery to me is one fighter clearly and decisively winning at least 8 of 12 rds and doesn't get the decision. Boxing is subjective and 7-5 leaves too much doubt even if it appears they clearly won. I am discounting kds so lets say they need to be a minimum of 4 points ahead.

          In the case of Loma/Haney, neither fighter clearly won more than 1 or 2 rds, it was a close highly contested chess match and I am ok with Haney getting the nod but will respect anyone's opinion that Loma won close.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
            Did they produce a scorecard? I don't have time to watch 45 minutes right now. I skipped to the end though and was surprised to see the 12th was closer than I thought at the time. (significantly closer than I had remembered)
            BTW, you could make an argument that Loma had a 10-8 round in round 11. He kicked the crap out of Devin that round, landing 21 punches to Devins five, 11 of which were power punches.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post
              A robbery to me is one fighter clearly and decisively winning at least 8 of 12 rds and doesn't get the decision. Boxing is subjective and 7-5 leaves too much doubt even if it appears they clearly won. I am discounting kds so lets say they need to be a minimum of 4 points ahead.

              In the case of Loma/Haney, neither fighter clearly won more than 1 or 2 rds, it was a close highly contested chess match and I am ok with Haney getting the nod but will respect anyone's opinion that Loma won close.
              Artificial intelligence assessed the fight, and tallied all the punches. It was pretty clear that Loma won 10 rounds. By your standards, that would be considered a robbery. You can watch how it was scored.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Cypocryphy View Post

                Artificial intelligence assessed the fight, and tallied all the punches. It was pretty clear that Loma won 10 rounds. By your standards, that would be considered a robbery. You can watch how it was scored.
                We don't score by number of punches, its based primarily of effectiveness of punches which is a judgement call and machine eyes need not apply we only like emotional subjective flesh and blood types round these parts.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post

                  We don't score by number of punches, its based primarily of effectiveness of punches which is a judgement call and machine eyes need not apply we only like emotional subjective flesh and blood types round these parts.
                  Clearly you haven't watched the video. I'm telling everyone that this DeepStrike AI will revolutionize the sport. It has a five-tiered scale that measures how hard the punches are, from minimum to maximum. Moreover, it assesses ring general and effective aggression by judging pressure and aggression. This is not just tallying punches. This is telling you who won the fight. This will change how fights are scored and ensure that the right man wins.

                  I recommend you watch it before commenting.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Cypocryphy View Post

                    Clearly you haven't watched the video. I'm telling everyone that this DeepStrike AI will revolutionize the sport. It has a five-tiered scale that measures how hard the punches are, from minimum to maximum. Moreover, it assesses ring general and effective aggression by judging pressure and aggression. This is not just tallying punches. This is telling you who won the fight. This will change how fights are scored and ensure that the right man wins.

                    I recommend you watch it before commenting.
                    I took a look, I'm not going to watch the whole thing but get the premise and don't like it. Its over complicated for no reason, we can all see what lands and judge the effectiveness of the punches.

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