Would you use this app to score fights?

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  • ryanpotter
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    #11
    This sounds like a really interesting app! I can definitely see how it would add value to discussions around fight scoring, especially with the round-by-round graphs and timestamped strike data. It’s always been tough to quantify those close moments in a fight, so your approach could bring a fresh perspective to scoring. I’d love to see how it evolves during the beta testing phase.

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    • omega1
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      • Smash
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        • tyler87432f
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          #14
          Originally posted by asweetscience

          That’s something I’ve tested, with mixed results.

          Mostly I like that clockwise vs counterclockwise gestures are quite intuitive. They can be performed accurately in either direction, anywhere on the screen, without looking.

          The gesture-based input isn’t quite as quick as button taps would be, but does allow for an infinite range of values. I think this better reflects the reality of a fight where scoring shots can range from light flicks (scored with a 0-90 degree gesture), to huge uppercuts (which could be score with a 360 degree gesture, or even more, if the user wanted to).

          For similar reasons I’ve tested and abandoned ideas unitv download involving left vs right swipes, up and down swipes, device shakes/rotations etc.
          Using an app to score fights can be a practical and efficient choice, especially for coaches, analysts, or fans who want a more structured and consistent way to evaluate rounds. These apps often provide clear scoring criteria, real-time input options, and instant summaries, which can reduce bias and improve accuracy compared to manual scoring. They are also convenient for tracking performance over time and sharing results with others.

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          • casee
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            #15
            In boxing, judging can feel subjective, but tools like scoring apps try to bring more structure, similar to how consistent craftsmanship matters in gear production. That same idea of reliability shows up in discussions around https://bestestindustries.com/10-bes...manufacturers/, where quality, precision, and consistency define the final product. If an app can apply those principles to fight scoring, it could make rounds easier to track and reduce bias without taking away the human element of the sport.​

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