Don’t need to read any of that crap...there was no serious talk of that fight.
Of course you don't want to see or read it & there was no talk cuz pvssy-g was too pvssy to pick up the phone That wuss STILL won't pick up his phone, "Till this day!"
Loeffler did reach out to Haymon to see about a possible fight with Lara, so the guys, like j.razor, who claim Golovkin avoided Lara, are still grasping for straws. After all that talk, Lara and his camp did absolutely nothing to try and get that fight started.
the official scoring criteria is crystal clear.....
* clean hard punching
* effective aggression
* ring generalship
* defence
punches that do not land clean and hard, are NOT official scoring criteria.,.. and you are a dumbass for suggesting otherwise
kid, in the... " casual fans need to learn how to score a fight " ... thread...
you exposed yourself as a dumbass casual who doesn't know how to score a fight... and you got schooled accordingly
you - like that Boxing1013 idiot - have had plenty of opportunities to smarten up... that thread was created to educate you and kafkod LMAO
do I need to post some quotes from that thread... ?
#fanboyforlife
Sure go ahead post away. You don't need my permission to selectively edit, cherry pick and misinterpret what you read, apply no common sense and generally ignore reality.
Of course you don't want to see or read it & there was no talk cuz pvssy-g was too pvssy to pick up the phone That wuss STILL won't pick up his phone, "Till this day!"
Of course the links you posted don’t work. It was nothing but blowing smoke. I guess canelo ducked him too cuz he said he wanted that rematch. Yea, everyone is “ducking” Lara lol...what has he done since...who has he beat? Yuri foreman?
I said punches that do not land clean, or hard... are NOT official scoring criteria
and only a fkn moron would suggest otherwise
the rules are crystal clear, and do not require translation...
* clean hard punching
* effective aggression
* ring generalship
* defense
S'up Scwappy Doo? You need to get that Tourette's looked at mate.
Look man, you know I love our little chats but a dude with such a refined intellect as yourself shouldn't be wasting your words on us little dudes. Besides, education's suppossed to be fun but it just seems to make you cross...
Oh yeah: And before I forget the criterion is just 'Clean' punching mate, not 'clean and hard', and the ABCs own reffing guidelines make it clear that yes jabs are completely legitimate scoring punches and that yes there is a subjective balance to be struck between volume of punches and the perceived effectivenes of 'em. But you'd know this already cos you're the one calling folk ****** for not knowing the rules, right?
Last edited by Citizen Koba; 02-07-2020, 11:44 AM.
Judges are to score each round using the following scoring criteria:
Clean punching (power versus quantity).
Effective aggressiveness.
Ring generalship.
Defense.”
The ABC expands upon this in its Certification Program, stating:
”The test to measure the awarding of points for “offensive boxing” should be the number of direct, clean punches delivered with the knuckle part of the closed glove on any part of the scoring zone of the opponent’s body above the belt line. The judges should also consider the effect of blows received versus the number of punches delivered. Punches that are blocked or deflected should not be considered in tabulating your score. Blocked or deflected punches that land foul are not to be considered fouls in the awarding of points at the end of the round.”9 (Professional Boxing Judges, Chapter III – Scoring Zone).
This was taken from the Association of Boxing Commissions guidelines in scoring fights. Notice that clean punches are counted. All clean punches are counted. Then consideration is given to the power of the punches landed for each man. No where in here is a jab not a punch or that it is to be given less consideration than any other punch. It is up to the judges to properly determine if jabs or any other punches are effective when they land. I don't know where you got the quote that only clean hard punching is counted but it was in error. All punches that land clean are counted. Power Punch is a term popularized by Compubox. The same Compubox that for some that stalk these hallowed halls is apparently the Voldermort of boxing. You dare not speak its name. Ironically they attribute the bastard child of Compubox "Power Punches" as having more creedence than jabs even if they couldn't knock down a child. Is Compubox inaccurate? Yeah it has been and other times it has been consistant with the fight.
And yeah. It's just 'clean' punches, not 'clean hard' punches
Ultimately obviously there's always gonna be some subjectivity over the balance been power and number and what exactly constitutes a clean shot, but the ABCs guidelines are absolutely clear a clean jab is every bit as much a scoring punch as a clean hook or straight, and nowhere in any official guidelines does the term 'power punch' occur. That was made up by Compubox and seems to have caused a good deal of misunderstanding about how punches should be scored.
Great post. I kind of borrowed from your research in some of my responses.
Judges are to score each round using the following scoring criteria:
Clean punching (power versus quantity).
Effective aggressiveness.
Ring generalship.
Defense.”
The ABC expands upon this in its Certification Program, stating:
”The test to measure the awarding of points for “offensive boxing” should be the number of direct, clean punches delivered with the knuckle part of the closed glove on any part of the scoring zone of the opponent’s body above the belt line. The judges should also consider the effect of blows received versus the number of punches delivered. Punches that are blocked or deflected should not be considered in tabulating your score. Blocked or deflected punches that land foul are not to be considered fouls in the awarding of points at the end of the round.”9 (Professional Boxing Judges, Chapter III – Scoring Zone).
This was taken from the Association of Boxing Commissions guidelines in scoring fights. Notice that clean punches are counted. All clean punches are counted. Then consideration is given to the power of the punches landed for each man. No where in here is a jab not a punch or that it is to be given less consideration than any other punch. It is up to the judges to properly determine if jabs or any other punches are effective when they land. I don't know where you got the quote that only clean hard punching is counted but it was in error. All punches that land clean are counted. Power Shot is a term popularized by Compubox. The same Compubox that for some that stalk these hallowed halls is apparently the Voldermort of boxing. You dare not speak its name. Ironically they quote the bastard child of Compubox "Power Punches" as having more creedence than jabs even if they couldn't knock down a child. Is Compubox inaccurate? Yeah it has been and other times it has been consistant with the fight.
I shouldn't bother, mate. Mr AFT already knows everything better than the ABC anyway... the dude's a literal boxing genius .
Last edited by Citizen Koba; 02-07-2020, 11:11 AM.
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