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    For those coping Ortiz fanboys, when a fighter is knocked down in the sport of boxing, that is a 10-8 round for the person that scored the KD. Period. It doesn't mean it's a 9-8 round if the guy who got knocked down outlanded the other boxer by 5 punches. LMFAO that is such desperate cope

    You would have to do some serious damage to change it otherwise. Historically that is how the sport of boxing is scored. Period.
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    Boxing is in the Stone Age

    even when judges admit to making an error that changed the outcome

    the original verdict stands

    lmao

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    • #3
      Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
      For those coping Ortiz fanboys, when a fighter is knocked down in the sport of boxing, that is a 10-8 round for the person that scored the KD. Period. It doesn't mean it's a 9-8 round if the guy who got knocked down outlanded the other boxer by 5 punches. LMFAO that is such desperate cope

      You would have to do some serious damage to change it otherwise. Historically that is how the sport of boxing is scored. Period.
      A knockdown absolutely does not mean the fighter scoring the knockdown automatically gets a 10-8 round. A knockdown means the knocked-down fighter loses A POINT...... not the entire round. If the knocked-down fighter goes on to CLEARLY with the round (assuming no more knockdowns), then that is a 9-9 round. Most people do not understand how this actually works.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by jageorge72 View Post

        A knockdown absolutely does not mean the fighter scoring the knockdown automatically gets a 10-8 round. A knockdown means the knocked-down fighter loses A POINT...... not the entire round. If the knocked-down fighter goes on to CLEARLY with the round (assuming no more knockdowns), then that is a 9-9 round. Most people do not understand how this actually works.
        Yes a KD is an automatic 10-8 barring extreme circumstances.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
          For those coping Ortiz fanboys, when a fighter is knocked down in the sport of boxing, that is a 10-8 round for the person that scored the KD. Period. It doesn't mean it's a 9-8 round if the guy who got knocked down outlanded the other boxer by 5 punches. LMFAO that is such desperate cope

          You would have to do some serious damage to change it otherwise. Historically that is how the sport of boxing is scored. Period.
          But Ortiz beat Boha around the ring in those two KD rds and also hurt him badly in those 2 rds hence NO 10-8

          Really not that difficult to see.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by HeadShots View Post

            Yes a KD is an automatic 10-8 barring extreme circumstances.
            No it doesn't have to be "extreme circumstances"

            If you get beat around the ring that rd but scored a crappy balance KD you get 10-9 not 10-8
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Regge View Post

              No it doesn't have to be "extreme circumstances"

              If you get beat around the ring that rd but scored a crappy balance KD you get 10-9 not 10-8
              Somewhat correct...... what you are describing would be 9-9..... not 10-9. You are misunderstanding the 10-point-must system. If each fighter goes down once in a round, it is 9-9 at that point (each lost 1 point for a knockdown). Then, another point will be taken from the guy that actually lost the round.

              The OP saying 10-8 except for "extreme circumstances" is a ridiculous comment. 100% not true.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jageorge72 View Post

                A knockdown absolutely does not mean the fighter scoring the knockdown automatically gets a 10-8 round. A knockdown means the knocked-down fighter loses A POINT...... not the entire round. If the knocked-down fighter goes on to CLEARLY with the round (assuming no more knockdowns), then that is a 9-9 round. Most people do not understand how this actually works.
                My bad brother
                Your right but wasn’t always like that
                Again my bad

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jageorge72 View Post

                  A knockdown absolutely does not mean the fighter scoring the knockdown automatically gets a 10-8 round. A knockdown means the knocked-down fighter loses A POINT...... not the entire round. If the knocked-down fighter goes on to CLEARLY with the round (assuming no more knockdowns), then that is a 9-9 round. Most people do not understand how this actually works.

                  don't pull chit out of your ass.



                  show me an example of the last time a judge officially scored a 9-8 round.


                  I'll wait.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Regge View Post

                    No it doesn't have to be "extreme circumstances"

                    If you get beat around the ring that rd but scored a crappy balance KD you get 10-9 not 10-8

                    don't pull chit out of your ass.



                    show me an example of the last time a judge officially scored a 9-8 round in a main event.


                    I'll wait.​

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