How do YOU score a round?....
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Scoring a round should include a combination of all the poll options, except crowd reaction. Anyone who scores a round based on 1 single criteria, doesn't know how to score.Comment
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personally I like to see how the masses score it then follow the heard, although every so often I flip it to maintain my boxing hipster status and say you guys just can't see what am seeing.Comment
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Can't really vote because it isn't multiple choice.
I look for landed clean shots, effective aggression, and ring generalship as my main three factors.
Effectiveness of punches in close rounds, and things like "the challenger must win convincingly", among other things, I take into account as well depending on the context, but don't really let what I call "minor" factors overrule my main three criteria for scoring.
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Combination of many factors. Defense is underrated. Who likes to get hit in the face? But, as someone has already said, it can't be decided on a multiple choice poll.
When you are judging, you shouldn't fall for the crowd's roar over one punch. Keep the whole round in perspective.Comment

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