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  • Kenny Blankenship
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    #1

    Very few of you know how to score a fight

    I had Martinez only winning two rounds.

    Williams threw more punches and landed more.

    There were a lot of close rounds but almost all of them went to Williams for the reasons listed above. When looking at those close rounds Williams threw more and landed more plain and simple.

    You don't judge a fight once it's over, you judge it round by round and at the end you tally the score. You don't sit there and say well so and so won the last two rounds and they count more than the first two...nonsense!
    Judges score a round and write down the score of the round once it has ended, they don't sit and think at the end of the fight who to give it to, all they do is add up their score.

    IMO the judge everyone is ripping for his score had a better idea of what was going on in the ring than the other two judges.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Kenny Blankenship
    I had Martinez only winning two rounds.

    Williams threw more punches and landed more.

    There were a lot of close rounds but almost all of them went to Williams for the reasons listed above. When looking at those close rounds Williams threw more and landed more plain and simple.

    You don't judge a fight once it's over, you judge it round by round and at the end you tally the score. You don't sit there and say well so and so won the last two rounds and they count more than the first two...nonsense!
    Judges score a round and write down the score of the round once it has ended, they don't sit and think at the end of the fight who to give it to, all they do is add up their score.

    IMO the judge everyone is ripping for his score had a better idea of what was going on in the ring than the other two judges.
    And the thread title is " Very few of you know how to score a fight", lol at this ******!!!

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    • Ryn0
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      #3
      Your a ******, two round for Martinez?

      I'm not even going to bother, you're beyond help

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      • Crazylegs77
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        #4
        Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
        And the thread title is " Very few of you know how to score a fight", lol at this ******!!!
        the Williams fans are an interesting bunch I tell ya.

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        • Clyde Barrow
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          #5
          Originally posted by Kenny Blankenship
          I had Martinez only winning two rounds.

          Williams threw more punches and landed more.

          There were a lot of close rounds but almost all of them went to Williams for the reasons listed above. When looking at those close rounds Williams threw more and landed more plain and simple.

          You don't judge a fight once it's over, you judge it round by round and at the end you tally the score. You don't sit there and say well so and so won the last two rounds and they count more than the first two...nonsense!
          Judges score a round and write down the score of the round once it has ended, they don't sit and think at the end of the fight who to give it to, all they do is add up their score.

          IMO the judge everyone is ripping for his score had a better idea of what was going on in the ring than the other two judges.
          I stopped there.

          GTFO and stop posting immediately.

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            Originally posted by Kenny Blankenship
            I had Martinez only winning two rounds.

            Williams threw more punches and landed more.

            There were a lot of close rounds but almost all of them went to Williams for the reasons listed above. When looking at those close rounds Williams threw more and landed more plain and simple.

            You don't judge a fight once it's over, you judge it round by round and at the end you tally the score. You don't sit there and say well so and so won the last two rounds and they count more than the first two...nonsense!
            Judges score a round and write down the score of the round once it has ended, they don't sit and think at the end of the fight who to give it to, all they do is add up their score.

            IMO the judge everyone is ripping for his score had a better idea of what was going on in the ring than the other two judges.
            Welcome to boxing scene, judge: Pierre Benoist!

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            • Rich Joke
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              #7
              Great thread. Williams clearly won.

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              • heat27
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                #8
                I had Martinez only winning two rounds.
                LMAO @ this fool

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                • Kenny Blankenship
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                  #9
                  I'm not a Williams fan but he won last night.

                  Again, Williams threw more and landed more. How can any of you say that was the case for Martinez...you can't. He was also falling all over himself for the last 3 rounds while Williams kept throwing.

                  Close rounds don't necessarily make a close fight in terms of scoring if you score most of them for one fighter.

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                  • mathed
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Kenny Blankenship
                    I had Martinez only winning two rounds.

                    Williams threw more punches and landed more.

                    There were a lot of close rounds but almost all of them went to Williams for the reasons listed above. When looking at those close rounds Williams threw more and landed more plain and simple.

                    You don't judge a fight once it's over, you judge it round by round and at the end you tally the score. You don't sit there and say well so and so won the last two rounds and they count more than the first two...nonsense!
                    Judges score a round and write down the score of the round once it has ended, they don't sit and think at the end of the fight who to give it to, all they do is add up their score.

                    IMO the judge everyone is ripping for his score had a better idea of what was going on in the ring than the other two judges.
                    So when Mayweather only throws 20 punches a rd and lands 10 of them, you are gonna say he lost the fight if the other guy throws 70 punches and lands 15? Williams was throwing that wanna be side jab, flicking it out there with little to no power while Martinez landed many more power shots at a higher rate. Maybe you do know how to score a fight and HBO should hire you to make sure that a certain fighter dies not win too.

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