Yeah, Danny Garcia vs Lamont Peterson and Broner vs Granados off the top of my head. Scoring is always subjective especially in the heat of the moment.
Do you ever rescore fights and change the winner?
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I can't think of any example where I changed my winner unless I was unable to pick a clear winner in the first place though I would if I really thought I'd got it wrong upon review. To do otherwise would be to be dishonest with yourself, surely? That has to be the very definition of ******.
I do sometimes change my mind on individual rounds though, so I could easily see it changing the overall result - I just can't recall it ever actually happening yet.Last edited by Citizen Koba; 04-22-2017, 01:42 PM.Comment
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I have had that happen a time or two rescoring very close fights. My scorecard has never changed by more than a point or two. Sometimes 1 point can change a win to a draw and two points can change the close winner to the close loser. I always score fights carefully the first time but might still change my mind watching a very close round again. I wish they would go back to allowing even rounds to be scored as even rounds. When the judges aren't allowed to score any round even they give all the rounds they would have called even to their favorite fighter.Comment
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