You have to qualify that statement. All things being equal, power wins rounds. If a fighter lands ten jabs and his opponent lands one good hook, unless there’s a knockdown, the fighter who landed more punches in the round should win. It can get real tricky when there’s a back-and-forth balance of shots landed and the perceived power in them.
Although there are recognized scoring criteria (which most fans don’t seem to have a clue about), yes, judging a fight is essentially subjective. If it’s a very close fight, it’s tough to make a hard case for one fighter or the other. (See above.)
Although there are recognized scoring criteria (which most fans don’t seem to have a clue about), yes, judging a fight is essentially subjective. If it’s a very close fight, it’s tough to make a hard case for one fighter or the other. (See above.)
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