Is scoring a round 10-10, the punk way out?
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I think in fights like this show it can be necessary.
You can draw a fight so why can't you draw a round.
If you scored a few of the rounds a draw, and just 10-9's where it was clearer, I think we'd have slightly sounder score cards. Not the wild differences that we see, especially with these two.
You can find yourself giving a generous 10-9 to one guy and then again and again causing a bigger margin than warranted. Similarly another judge may try to be generous back to another guy in another round, it's messed up.Comment
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Because there are 12 rounds in a fight and you can score 6 rounds to each fighter.I think in fights like this show it can be necessary.
You can draw a fight so why can't you draw a round.
If you scored a few of the rounds a draw, and just 10-9's where it was clearer, I think we'd have slightly sounder score cards. Not the wild differences that we see, especially with these two.
You can find yourself giving a generous 10-9 to one guy and then again and again causing a bigger margin than warranted. Similarly another judge may try to be generous back to another guy in another round, it's messed up.
Someone always does slightly more in a single round. Even if they land the same amount of punches, one of them will have landed harder or more significant ones.Comment
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Pretty damn rare it'd be 6-6 though. But yeah true, it should be discouraged. It's rare it's needed but applied to a fight like this I think it more safely guards against wide margins when really its close.
When when some rounds really are so close in fights like this, the swing rounds just carry too much of an impact, especially in the hands of judges whom might just very slightly be overly biased towards say, more aggression.
To get 115-110 going both directions just shouldn't be happening, or be so easy to happen. The odd drawn round would avoid that more and still likely have a winner by a round or 2.Comment
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Are there any rules to stop a judge from giving a 10-10 round? I rarely ever see one come up on big U.S. cards.Comment
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Just hate it when I'm at a point where I'm watching the same round for the 5th time and can't pick a winner for that round. I got into that situation alot with Moreno vs. Cermeno. You need even rounds.Comment
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I don't score even rounds unless neither guy lands anything worth noting, and that only happens in the worst fights. If punches were landing, someone won the round.Comment
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