Marquez could but I Ajose might have against Matthysse one of the rounds
Can you still win a round you've been knocked down in?
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PAc knocked JMM 3x's in one round and 2 judges scored correctly 10-6 round and one numbskull scored it a 10-7 round but........ i believe if there are 3 knockdowns or more in a round you have the option to score it a 10-7 or 10-6, which makes no f'ing sense. Anyhow that cost Pac the fight and he had to settle for a draw. To the TS, come on, 10-9 to fighter A kid.Comment
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You are wrong. The judge who scored it 10-7 was correct in doing so. Marquez was winning the round up to the flash knock-down. That would change the scoring from a 10-9 to Marquez to a 10-10, the second knock-down to a 10-9 Manny, and the third to a 10-8 and that would make Manny the winner for the extra point 10-7 -- correct scoring of the first round.PAc knocked JMM 3x's in one round and 2 judges scored correctly 10-6 round and one numbskull scored it a 10-7 round but........ i believe if there are 3 knockdowns or more in a round you have the option to score it a 10-7 or 10-6, which makes no f'ing sense. Anyhow that cost Pac the fight and he had to settle for a draw. To the TS, come on, 10-9 to fighter A kid.
They should change the 10-point must system to a 3-point max.
Winner gets 1 point
Winner and knock-down or domination gets 2
Multiple knock-downs get 3Comment
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It would be a 10-10 or 10-9 to fighter A depending on how badly he schooled him.
Please stop trying to score fights.Last edited by Fury; 01-06-2013, 04:53 AM.Comment
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Of course if you use the ten-point must system as I believe it was intended; where both boxers start with ten points each and lose points for KDs, losing the round and deductions then the correct scoring for that round would be 9-9 or 9-8.
Fighter A losses a point for being knocked down.
Fighter B losses a point for losing the round.
Fighter B losses an additional point for being dominated.Comment
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my understanding is this: under the 10 point must system, if fighter A gets knocked down but wins the round, the round is scored 9-9 (10-9 for fighter A actually but because of the knockdown one point is deducted).
Marquez vs Katsidis was a fight in which Marquez got knocked down in a round and almost won the round after that, so you could have scored it 9-9.
But usually in 99.99 % of all fights, you give the fighter the round who scored the knockdown, so you score it 10-9 for the fighter who scored the knockdown and the knockdown itself takes one point away from the opponent, so you end up with a 10-8 score.Comment
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Dude, you got something wrong here. A round in which a fighter gets knocked down will NEVER be scored 10-10 cause the knockdown always takes one point away, no matter under which system the fight is being scored.Comment
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Yes, but it would produce some confusing scores for the rounds. Marquez winning the round up to the half way point of the round 10-9. Pacquiao gets a KD. (9-9) second KD (8-9) third KD (7-9) and overall winner of the round (6-9).
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