pros have first hand experience in what kind of punches landed cleanly
no he does not win the round because he came forward and threw punches that are defended
not if his opponent out clean punched him
Most pros I’ve heard had Bivol beating Artur twice because he out clean punched him both times
I miss the hbo days where they’d review the rules of scoring boxing round by round before each major match
nowadays many fans teenie boppers and old farts too dunno how to score
to make matters worse they misinform people who don’t know any better
clean punching isn't the be all and end all - they have to be effective too or it's not effective aggression. Bivol's punches aren't pitter-patter punches but they had very little effect on Beterbiev much less deter him - they didn't deter him. Artur threw and landed less but visibly effected Bivol especially the 2nd half of the first fight.
No. How many times have you disagreed with a ex boxers opinion of how a fight goes? Just cause they boxed doesn't make they're an expert in judging
ex boxers are some of the worst in picking who will win a fight - they are too invested in styles, attitudes - if they carry that into a fight that they're judging then they'd mess up.
Recently Andy Lee, excellent trainer though he is, was commentating and doing the score card for Ball vs Goddman - he had Goodman far ahead - I think he saw a boxer-puncher in Goodman and related to that. Ball being a stalker-slugger, he couldn't recognise the quality of his work.
Don't judges go to judge school or something, where the nuances of boxing and what to look for is taught? That, and having an experienced judge take student judges to various fights for OJT?
ex boxers are some of the worst in picking who will win a fight - they are too invested in styles, attitudes - if they carry that into a fight that they're judging then they'd mess up.
Recently Andy Lee, excellent trainer though he is, was commentating and doing the score card for Ball vs Goddman - he had Goodman far ahead - I think he saw a boxer-puncher in Goodman and related to that. Ball being a stalker-slugger, he couldn't recognise the quality of his work.
depends on the individual ex boxer
I’ve seen Robert Garcia score for the mover despite his personal specialty of training come forward close quarters fighters
then you have Shawn P who was a swarmer and too biased for coming forward
Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
Don't judges go to judge school or something, where the nuances of boxing and what to look for is taught? That, and having an experienced judge take student judges to various fights for OJT?
learn as you go
some start by judging amateur bouts and work there way up from there
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