To be honest I believe judges should be encouraged to score rounds even when they truly are having a hard time determining which guy to give the round to. This is just one part of boxing scoring system that should be changed. It makes no sense to me how you can have an extremely close, exciting fight where both guys are landing great shots and showing great skills, but even though every round is very very competitive, Fighter A does just enough more than Fighter B to deserve the round, although it was very close and competitive. If every round was like that for 12 rounds, at the end of the fight you’d have two guys who are both looking equally beaten up and exhausted and the fans would be thrilled having seen such a competitive awesome fight. Yet the score cards would read 120-108. That doesn’t seem right. There’s gotta be other ways, possibly better ways to score fight then by rounds and by the 10 point must system. But I’ll admit I don’t have a better suggestion. But I’m sure some smart people out there or even on these forums could come up with a better system. Oh yeah, and every commision should approve Instant Replay to be used by the ref in championship fights at least, or championship fights and eliminators as well. We can’t afford to have fights like Sergio Martinez vs Kermit Cintron where Martinez knocked Cintron out, but then after Cintron cried to the ref
That he was head butted over and over til the ref finally gave in and ruled
It a Bradbury. Then Martinez, after believing he had rightfully won by knockout, is forced to then continue to
Fight for
Several more
Rounds and should have been awarded a decision victory, but after the ref ridiculously took a point from
Martinez for a low blow in round 12 I believe, the judges rule the fight a draw. That was
The biggest robbery I’ve ever seen in boxing, simply because by viewing the replay anyone can plainly see he knockedCintron out with a punch, not a head it. Fight should be over. Then he did enough after that tO won on points as well. I’m rhe end, his record shows a drawn that should’ve been a KO win. With instant replay available to that ref, that never would’ve happened
That he was head butted over and over til the ref finally gave in and ruled
It a Bradbury. Then Martinez, after believing he had rightfully won by knockout, is forced to then continue to
Fight for
Several more
Rounds and should have been awarded a decision victory, but after the ref ridiculously took a point from
Martinez for a low blow in round 12 I believe, the judges rule the fight a draw. That was
The biggest robbery I’ve ever seen in boxing, simply because by viewing the replay anyone can plainly see he knockedCintron out with a punch, not a head it. Fight should be over. Then he did enough after that tO won on points as well. I’m rhe end, his record shows a drawn that should’ve been a KO win. With instant replay available to that ref, that never would’ve happened
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