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  • #61
    Originally posted by Lomadeaux View Post
    LMFAO... I see this in the article.

    Clean punches
    Defense
    Effective aggression
    Ring generalship

    Wake up little boy. You don't understand boxing. Just keep your mouth shut.
    Clean punches: To me, clean punches are the most important aspect, and the other factors are really tied to that. Take the phrase, "effective aggressiveness." How is a boxer effective? He's effective by landing clean punches. How about "defense?" A boxer shows great defense by not getting hit with clean punches. And, finally, the term "ring generalship." A boxer uses the ring to put himself in a position to land clean punches.

    Oh you're real tough Jeb.

    Can you read though...I mean I can tell from the way you're posting on here that you would never admit you're wrong here...so just keep doubling down if you want...it's the internet so no one will really know how silly you look...

    But you don't actively score...if you know what actively score means...anything other than the punches...pounding your chest while you're clearly wrong lol...very funny.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Lomadeaux View Post
      Internet forums give complete morons confidence in subjects they've never been exposed to.

      What do you think the percentage is of people on this forum who have never been in a ring yet are adamant about their boxing 'knowledge'?
      Damn fine point bud.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Boxing_1013 View Post
        If you are able, please read this article. Scoring a fight/boxing is not some sort of rocket science.

        The issue with many on this forum...is they want to give off the vibe that they are some sort of boxing guru or genius...so they try and put out the vibe that there are all these hidden things they are seeing in a fight, and that the uninitiated can't see these hidden things.

        Just a fool trying to be smart really...read that article and you may learn a few (really obvious ) things.

        https://www.premierboxingchampions.c...ow-score-fight
        What did I say to you last time you posted this dribble at me?

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
          What did I say to you last time you posted this dribble at me?
          ? I never posted that article for you before. Maybe you should read it. You would learn how to score a fight better.

          https://www.premierboxingchampions.c...ow-score-fight

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Boxing_1013 View Post
            ? I never posted that article for you before. Maybe you should read it. You would learn how to score a fight better.

            https://www.premierboxingchampions.c...ow-score-fight
            Considering Weisfeld scored the second GGG fight for Canelo, perhaps you're the one in need of reading it to learn how to score a fight better?

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Boxing_1013 View Post
              I think I've explained this to you before...it's actually funny to me that you're owning yourself here by not being able to differentiate between the two situations

              On one hand, I pointed out one day what a respected judge (Weisfeld) says he, and every other judge he knows, looks for in judging a fight.

              Unrelated to that post, I've said elsewhere that I felt GGG beat Canelo 8-4 twice...that Weisfeld scored the second of those fights and scored it 7-5 to Nelo is immaterial.

              I never said I felt Weisfeld scored every fight well, or the more obvious answer - that judges in Vegas (and for all A-sides really) for Canelo turn in some bad/shady cards...anyone pointing first/only to the scorecards in a Canelo fight as evidence that he won, is not a serious person imho as far as boxing analysis goes.

              The point of the Weisfeld article and comments is an attempt to help those on here who clearly love/follow boxing...but are a bit misguided as to exactly how to score a round...I think Steve explains what we should all look for, and what all pro judges DO look for, very well.

              But yes I think very often, especially in big fights, judges turn in bad cards...not through incompetence, but through corruption...incidentally I think Steve is usually pretty good...but everyone knows their role in Canelo fights...and it is to get Canelo as many rounds as he needs to win.

              Hope this lesson helps ya
              Originally posted by b00g13man View Post
              Considering Weisfeld scored the second GGG fight for Canelo, perhaps you're the one in need of reading it to learn how to score a fight better?
              Yes because judges always give good cards in Canelo fights and there is no corruption in boxing. Good post. Read my post above for some clarification for you perhaps.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by b00g13man View Post
                You can't just make up your own scoring criteria.
                What are you talking about lol...you don't ACTIVELY score anything other than the punches landed in a round...to do anything other than that is just dumb really...and has never been what any decent judge scores in a fight.

                So looks like you should read the article too

                https://www.premierboxingchampions.c...ow-score-fight

                The criteria is clear, and obvious frankly..you don't ACTIVELY score anything other than the punches landed.

                Clean punches: To me, clean punches are the most important aspect, and the other factors are really tied to that. Take the phrase, "effective aggressiveness." How is a boxer effective? He's effective by landing clean punches. How about "defense?" A boxer shows great defense by not getting hit with clean punches. And, finally, the term "ring generalship." A boxer uses the ring to put himself in a position to land clean punches.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by cork View Post
                  I drives me crazy when people say they give defense credit. No matter how good you avoid punches you should not be rewarded for not throwing any.
                  Originally posted by Lomadeaux View Post
                  That's why you're not a judge.
                  Talking down to someone when you're clearly wrong...lol hilarious really...a real man would humble himself and apologize...but based on your posts I'm sure you'll just double down somehow, if you say anything at all.

                  No sense and no shame...internet champ Lomadeaux!!

                  https://www.premierboxingchampions.c...ow-score-fight



                  "Defense: Defense is important because it helps a boxer set up his offense. Most judges that I have spoken to do not give credit for defense alone. If a boxer has a good defense, it means that he is not being hit with punches. But let's remember the purpose of the sport: to land punches on your opponent.

                  If Boxer A throws 10 punches in a round, but lands none of them, and Boxer B lands zero and throws zero, you still have an even round with no punches landing. You don't want to create a disincentive for a boxer to land punches if he thinks he's going to be penalized for missing."

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                  • #69
                    Amazing, and not surprising, how little so many know about how to score a boxing match...sums up this site quite perfectly really.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Boxing_1013 View Post
                      ? I never posted that article for you before. Maybe you should read it. You would learn how to score a fight better.

                      https://www.premierboxingchampions.c...ow-score-fight
                      Let me ask you a question.

                      Have you ever been around an actual sanctioned fight? As in, been in the room before?

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