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    #21
    Originally posted by El Castigador
    You guys cant complain about robberries then **** on Open Scoring.


    What's the difference if they announce ****ty scores anyways?

    The crowd boos or something. That doesn't seem to stop judges from being bad anyways.

    To me that's a tad different issue.

    They need a commission to grade judges like they grad refs in the NFL ETC for championship fights.

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    • El Castigador
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      #22
      Originally posted by jreckoning
      What's the difference if they announce ****ty scores anyways?

      The crowd boos or something. That doesn't seem to stop judges from being bad anyways.

      To me that's a tad different issue.

      They need a commission to grade judges like they grad refs in the NFL ETC for championship fights.
      If a fighter notices hes being robbed he can step on the gas.

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      • El Jesus
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        #23
        Originally posted by Makavelli
        do you think DLH would have ran against Tito if there was open scoring?
        I think there would have been a riot in the stands if people knew going into round 10 that oscar was down.

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        • -MAKAVELLI-
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          #24
          they should have open scoring in Texas

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            #25
            Originally posted by El Castigador
            If a fighter notices hes being robbed he can step on the gas.
            If he's already winning and is getting robbed doing the best he can, there's still nothing he can do if he's unable to ko the guy.

            Look at the Funeka draw with Guzman., Funeka couldn't have fought any better than he did and still got a draw.

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              #26
              Originally posted by El Jesus
              I think there would have been a riot in the stands if people knew going into round 10 that oscar was down.


              either a riot in the stands or a full on brawl in the ring.....sense of urgency for Oscar....or would the tables have turned and it was Tito doing the running?



              *just typing tito and running didnt feel right*
              Last edited by -MAKAVELLI-; 02-07-2010, 04:09 PM.

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              • tsii
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                #27
                It kills the Suspense,and can kill a fighters confidence,and like stated earlier,cause one to quit.

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                • BoxerDood
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                  #28
                  I like open scoring. It encourages fighters to put in more work, and if they really need a KO, they'll know. For example the Froch-Taylor fight.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by BoxerDood
                    I like open scoring. It encourages fighters to put in more work, and if they really need a KO, they'll know. For example the Froch-Taylor fight.
                    I see what your saying,but it deprives you of the drama,thus making it cheap to the fans who are on the edge of there seats,making it dull,and discouraging.

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                      #30
                      The real problem is when you have the rule of going to the scorecards after an accidental butt, like in the main fight.

                      I mean, Valero could've just cashed in at the start of the fifth.

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