1. Open scorecards but only until the tenth round to make it thrilling a little and open scorecards only to the fighter and his team, so that they'll know whats really going on.. it shouldnt be seen by the audience because they'll know.. but afterwards they could ask about it from the fighters. IMO.
2. A meeting between the two fighters and the judges before the fight. They'll explain what they are going to look for from the challenger and the champion. They are not basically going the tell the guys what to specifically do or just tell the challenger "you must press the action", they are just going to mention keys and tell the guys that what kind of fighting they would score that way and another.
3. No more 70-80 year old judges. cmon man, its already hard to score it when we are young how about them, not just their eyes, but all parts, ears and whatever. I dont care if their experts.
2. A meeting between the two fighters and the judges before the fight. They'll explain what they are going to look for from the challenger and the champion. They are not basically going the tell the guys what to specifically do or just tell the challenger "you must press the action", they are just going to mention keys and tell the guys that what kind of fighting they would score that way and another.
3. No more 70-80 year old judges. cmon man, its already hard to score it when we are young how about them, not just their eyes, but all parts, ears and whatever. I dont care if their experts.
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