Froch - Dirrel; how did you score it?
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Not really i think people are scoring for the style they prefer, if they don't like people who don't/won't engage then they are scoring for Froch.
Personnally i hate the way Dirrell fough the first 9 1/2 rounds but he still won the majority off them because Froch didn't land anything.
In teh Cal Vs BHop fight, Cal didn't land alot but he landed enough so that i could score him rounds based on what he did vs BHop's negativity, Froch literally landed nothing for entire rounds.
Oh and anyone not scoring the first round a even 10-10 shouldn't ever judge a fight again, neither fight threw a scoring punch.Comment
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i'm australian and andre clearly won that fightThe fight was very, very close. The guy sat next to me thought Dirrell had won a close fight, and the guy behind , me thought Froch won a close fight. I even said to my mate that a draw wouldn't be a bad call...even though I believe Froch won.
Froch will recieve a huge backlash from this board because it is American dominated, and they are still smarting from Taylors earlier defeat. No one gave Froch a chance at winning a decision, I just hope he is given credit for doing what they said he couldn't do.Comment
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Interesting, thanks for the insight.Not really i think people are scoring for the style they prefer, if they don't like people who don't/won't engage then they are scoring for Froch.
Personnally i hate the way Dirrell fough the first 9 1/2 rounds but he still won the majority off them because Froch didn't land anything.
In teh Cal Vs BHop fight, Cal didn't land alot but he landed enough so that i could score him rounds based on what he did vs BHop's negativity, Froch literally landed nothing for entire rounds.
Oh and anyone not scoring the first round a even 10-10 shouldn't ever judge a fight again, neither fight threw a scoring punch.
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I agree. From what I've seen most fans flat out refuse to score even rounds though; its as though they view it as some weak, indecisive cop out to score a round even. As if two fighters never gave as much as they took in a round. This is precisely why we see so many crazily lopsided scores going both ways. I believe that unless one fighter clearly wins a round, then it absolutely should be scored even. When you force yourself to pick a winner in a round, you're just setting yourself up for a bad card.Comment
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I scored it 114-113 for Froch, the same as Dan Rafael: 6 rounds each and the point deduction.
It could have been anything from 116-111 for Froch to 115-112 for Dirrell.
Neither fighter was impressive. Froch showed a lack of boxing skills, he was not throwing smart combinations or countering when he had the chance. A couple of times Dirrell was stunned and Froch just stood and waited a couple of seconds until he recovered, instead of attacking.
And Dirrell fought like a frightened little girl.
I was much more impressed with BOTH Abraham and Taylor in the other fight.Comment
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Dan Rafael scored it for Froch?? Wow! He's even ****tier than I thought he was. Gotta love those boxing "experts!"I scored it 114-113 for Froch, the same as Dan Rafael: 6 rounds each and the point deduction.
It could have been anything from 116-111 for Froch to 115-112 for Dirrell.
Neither fighter was impressive. Froch showed a lack of boxing skills, he was not throwing smart combinations or countering when he had the chance. A couple of times Dirrell was stunned and Froch just stood and waited a couple of seconds until he recovered, instead of attacking.
And Dirrell fought like a frightened little girl.
I was much more impressed with BOTH Abraham and Taylor in the other fight.Comment

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