How many more bad decisions till we take a stand??
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Here's the thing. If the judges don't agree with you and the compubox statistics don't agree with you, the problem probably isn't with the judges and the statistics. It means you are judging the fight on criteria that (1) the judges didn't see and (2) the statistics don't bear out - and that's indicative of someone looking for a reason to award a particular fighter the win, not of the actual winner. That means you're in conflict with two (or three or four depending on the number of judges) data points. That means the outlier is you.
So here's my challenge. Watch any fight that's close on clean effective punching via compubox and try to figure HOW a judge could score the fight they way they did. If the judge is within a round or two of a draw and you can't figure it out, then the problem is probably with you because you're looking for scoring that doesn't really exist.
Let me take an example of a decision that I don't agree with: Leonard/Hagler. I still think Hagler won that fight. He landed the harder shots and was the aggressor the entire fight. But I can watch that fight and give SRL the edge by 2-3 rounds pretty easily if I award Leonard's movement as ring generalship over Hagler's aggression. Therefore I don't have a big issue with Dave Moretti (SRL) or Lou Filippo's (Hagler) cards. What I can't see is Jo Jo Guerra's surreal 118-110 but that's the point - that scorecard isn't borne out by the actual fight in the ring nor the statistics surrounding it.
So I can watch Fury/Wilder and give Wilder the fight by 2 points or Fury the fight by perhaps 3. A handful of punches as a differential and two knockdowns is going to cause that kind of swing. I can see Ugas/Porter by a couple of points either way. So even if I don't agree with those decisions at least I don't see them as egregious. They're both reasonable decisions because neither fighter in either fight truly took control and did what really, truly matters - out-punching the other guy.Last edited by Granath; 03-12-2019, 06:23 PM.Comment
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