My opinion didn't change. It was still a so-so fight.
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I still scored it 8 to 4 GGG just like the first time. I though Canelo lost many rounds by running too much and not fighting enough. He put up a good fight but he lost on both my first scorecard and on the replay. I could have scored it 9 to 3 for GGG. Some rounds were about even but judges aren't allowed to score even rounds anymore so I carefully chose a winner in each close round. GGG's accurate jab working overtime and his much higher punch volume and constantly forcing the fight won it for him on my score card.
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Originally posted by Lomasexual View PostSo, you don't know how sample sizes work. You only had to say so.
https://www.surveysystem.com/sscalc.htm
To work out a valid representation of the opinions of 50 million people, with a confidence level of 95% +/- 2, you only need 2,400 people.
That's ok man. A lot of people don't know that.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostIf only they used them for Brexit and the Trump election. Oh wait...........
But hey, if you just want to deny one of the cornerstones of most modern science, and almost all of modern medicine - just because you don't want to look silly on the internet - you will end up looking sillier.
I don't suppose you are going to back it up by refusing the assistance of modern medicine? No? Good, then stop being silly.
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Originally posted by Lomasexual View PostThose were predictive polls. Which are totally different things.
But hey, if you just want to deny one of the cornerstones of most modern science, and almost all of modern medicine - just because you don't want to look silly on the internet - you will end up looking sillier.
I don't suppose you are going to back it up by refusing the assistance of modern medicine? No? Good, then stop being silly.
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Originally posted by DrHouse579 View PostBy bringing up Trump and Brexit as counter-examples to statistics and demonstrating you have no idea what you're talking about.
He's trying to argue a few thousand votes can represent the opinion of every boxing fan around the world.
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