Who the hell will move on to the final??
If the Eubank vs Groves bout ends in a draw...what happens??
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4th Judge and then if it's still a draw then it's countback (ie - who won the 12th and if that ain't decisive who won the 11th etc).
http://www.espn.co.uk/boxing/story/_...otential-draws
For the purposes of the sanctioning bodies, however (ie the belts) only the regular 3 judges' scores count. So if the 3 judges declare a draw beltholders would keep their strap even if the other guy goes through to the next round.Last edited by Citizen Koba; 02-14-2018, 06:56 AM. -
They measure to see who has the biggest dink
Yeah, or that, like the other WBSS tourney4th Judge and then if it's still a draw then it's countback (ie - who won the 12th and if that ain't decisive who won the 11th etc).
http://www.espn.co.uk/boxing/story/_...otential-draws
For the purposes of the sanctioning bodies, however (ie the belts) only the regular 3 judges' scores count. So if the 3 judges declare a draw beltholders would keep their strap even if the other guy goes through to the next round.Comment
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That would be up to whoever is running the tournament. I don't see how one could continue in the tournament and the other be dropped. I would think they both would remain in the tournament and possibly fight a rematch. I think Eubank will knock him out so you won't have to worry about it.Comment
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Like Koba said it will go to a forth judge. If he has it a draw, they go to the countback rule (who one round 12 on the most cards, then round 11 if needed etc).
As far as I'm aware though, it will go down as a draw on both guys records. Also if it was a draw, Groves would keep his WBA title, and Eubank his IBO title i think.Comment
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