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If the Judges HAD to Answer for Controversial Decisions...
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Originally posted by iamboxing View PostI think if judges were held accountable for their decisions it would compromise their impartiality because they'll always be thinking of the ramifications in fights where their scorecards are correct but unpopular.
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the bigger issue in these "robberies" are the emotionally invested fans
However, a "notes" section on the scorecard could be useful, where after a close round a judge could quickly make a note of why he gave that round to the fighter he did.
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Originally posted by anonymous2.0 View Posta long time ago I heard an idea of using 5 judges, then comparing the scores and throwing the 2 widest margins scores out
I guess it would be a good idea if the judges were JUST incompetent, where lets say, they give a W to a loser just because they are crazy and they honestly thought he won. But in the reality we all know that most of them arent incompetent, but corrupted. So your plan wont make a difference because they would just keep scoring close decisions in favor of the real losers.
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Originally posted by Holystroke3 View Postthe bigger issue in these "robberies" are the emotionally invested fans
However, a "notes" section on the scorecard could be useful, where after a close round a judge could quickly make a note of why he gave that round to the fighter he did.
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Originally posted by anthonydavid11 View PostI saw this brought up the other day and think it's a great idea. After a controversial call by a referee, often times the commentators will interview the referee about the call. Why not the judges?
There seems to be an unsaid rule that the judges are a group that will not be touched, heard or often times even seen. I do like it when they actually post their pictures on the screen rather than just naming them. Further more, after a close, controversial fight, I think they should be interviewed to see why they scored the way they did. In fact, they ought to be put on the screen regularly and won't be able to hide as easily. This could definitely clear up some crazy scoring, even if it still went on.
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