NSAC Score Sheet of The Fight of the Century is FISHY
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you said it was highly. can you give how much high like what percentage.Comment
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I think I've solved this mystery...
The official scorecard was filled out by the same person that filled out #48's pre-fight medical form, and he accidentally put down red when he meant blue.
Easy enough mistake to make.Comment
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I can see that you dont understand what is wrong with this question. I'm going to help you anyway. First you should go Google as many random boxing score cards as you can (Google should always be your first option, Google would have nipped this thread in the bud) . Now look at all of those rounds and count the times in each fight that the judges scored each round the same. If you want to get fancy you can tally how many times 2 judges agree and how many all 3 agree individually. Now take that (or those) number(s) and divide it by the total number of rounds. once you have those numbers, move your decimal point 2 places to the right and now you have the average percentage of times 2 or 3 judges scored a round the same. Generally speaking the more fights you do this the more accurate your average will be. Of course if you can ask yourself under what circumstances judges that are watching the same fight might score a round exactly the same then you could probably save a bunch of time, but hey...either way if you put the work in , you should be able to answer your own question.Comment
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Floyd fans were crying when Koncz did not tick that yes box.
but they were perfectly fine with the NSAC mistake in the tabulation sheet in round 9.Comment
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You should probably apologise for the crying in this thread btw. It was pretty obvious what happened.Comment
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