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  • #21
    Good shots landed.

    Who's in charge.

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    • #22
      I have a few questions of my own:

      Bouts are scored using the "10 point must system." Are there instances where a round is scored 9-9, 9-8, 9-7, etc.? I don't think so, but I'm not entirely sure....

      Does anyone score even rounds? There are some schools of thought that say you strive to find a winner of every round even though a lot of times rounds are very close and appear even. On the other hand, I see Teddy Atlas score even rounds frequently during the FNF telecast. For me, I always try to find a winner and never score even rounds...

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      • #23
        Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
        I have a few questions of my own:

        Bouts are scored using the "10 point must system." Are there instances where a round is scored 9-9, 9-8, 9-7, etc.? I don't think so, but I'm not entirely sure....

        Does anyone score even rounds? There are some schools of thought that say you strive to find a winner of every round even though a lot of times rounds are very close and appear even. On the other hand, I see Teddy Atlas score even rounds frequently during the FNF telecast. For me, I always try to find a winner and never score even rounds...
        9-9, 9-8, 9-7 rounds are uncommon, but they do happen. Usually they're attributable to point deductions. The guy destined to win a round might have scored a knockdown, but then loses a point due to repeated warnings for low blows, hitting after the clinch, etc.

        I score the occasional even round. I try not to, but I don't see a point in being too rigid. Sometimes there really are even rounds! I'd rather score even than flip a coin....

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        • #24
          Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
          I have a few questions of my own:

          Bouts are scored using the "10 point must system." Are there instances where a round is scored 9-9, 9-8, 9-7, etc.? I don't think so, but I'm not entirely sure....

          Does anyone score even rounds? There are some schools of thought that say you strive to find a winner of every round even though a lot of times rounds are very close and appear even. On the other hand, I see Teddy Atlas score even rounds frequently during the FNF telecast. For me, I always try to find a winner and never score even rounds...
          Yes, its when the guy wins the round but gets a point deducted, or when a fighters suffers a knockdown but he dominates the round so its a 9-9 round

          9-8 9-7 are very rare as there must be Knockdowns/Point deductions. But most judges are ******ed and will screw it up if there are too many KD's and deductions, they will just do a automatic 10-7 run instead of making a 9-8 since sometimes when a round shouldve been 9-9 because guy who got the KD didnt do anything and got owned the rest of the round they will still give him the round 10-8 instead of a 9-9.

          Teddy Gives 10-10 rounds when a fight he likes loses a round closely he will give it 10-10 not to take any points away from him.

          10-10 should never be given unless its a VERY close round, but NEVER IN THE 11th/12th ROUND NO MATTER WHAT, if the round is so close that you cant split it go with who would you rather be and how are they doing compared to their opponent, its what you get paid for, to make a tough decision, dont go with a cop out.
          Last edited by Medved; 07-19-2011, 09:31 PM.

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          • #25
            I look for offense first. Usually, if you're outlanding the other guy, you're controlling enough of those factors. If two guys are really close in terms of clean punching, then I go more into the other factors like defense and ring generalship.

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            • #26
              clean punches landed
              control/pace/defense
              effective aggressiveness

              in most cases I don't judge accuracy. Lara/PWills case Lara was active & still accurate. Floyd/ODLH case Floyd was accurate but did little.

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              • #27
                This is easy, I listen real closely to each fighters crowd, which ever crowd makes the most noise, won that round.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck View Post
                  This is easy, I listen real closely to each fighters crowd, which ever crowd makes the most noise, won that round.
                  If they scored it like that Timothy Bradley and Andre Berto would have 0 wins in their careers

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                  • #29
                    Great thread!....After all those worthless ******* and ***** threads that pop up every minute.

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                    • #30
                      1. throwing punches(not landing just throwing)

                      2. effective come forwardness(are you coming forward or not? easy category)

                      3. crowd noise(is the crowd cheering for you or not? if they are then you are obviously winning otherwise they wouldn't be cheering.)

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