I just saw the fight, i had Rampage winning. its a robbery. Rampage was whopping Forrest's ass. Forrest only won one round the 2nd round
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I spoke about this in another thread and this is how I saw it.
It wasn't a wide decision but it was the right decision without a doubt. I had it like this:
Round 1 - Rampage (10-9)
Round 2 - Griffin (10-8)
Round 3 - Even (10-10)
Round 4 - Griffin (10-9)
Round 5 - Rampage (10-9)
48-47 Griffin.
http://www.compustrike.com/stats.php?news_id=31
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Originally posted by jakkups View PostI spoke about this in another thread and this is how I saw it.
Compustrike validates the victory as well:
http://www.compustrike.com/stats.php?news_id=31Last edited by YUHHHHHHH!; 10-04-2008, 11:01 PM.
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Originally posted by jakkups View PostI spoke about this in another thread and this is how I saw it.
Compustrike validates the victory as well:
http://www.compustrike.com/stats.php?news_id=31
rampage left leg was hurt but that's about it, rampage was never in any trouble and wins every exchange, wobbles griffin in almost every exchange.
can you give the link to the similar thread, i wanna see what you guys think, thanks.
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Originally posted by Move BRICKS View PostCompu Strike doesn't take into account aggressiveness and who pushed the pace. Quinton Jackson won this by a split decision.
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Originally posted by jakkups View PostBut it takes into account who is most effective over the whole duration of the fight which was Griffin. And aggressiveness isn't just about who pushes the pace of the fight, its about who goes for more submission attempts, dominant positions, takedowns, strikes, reversals etc. Plus if you land more strikes and have the better of the grappling exchanges over the course of the fight then you are the one setting the pace and pushing the action, ergo you are the aggressor. And if you believe that Jackson won the fight, why would you have it as a split decision? Surely it would have to be a unanimous decision.
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Originally posted by Brian13 View PostI had it like this:
Round 1: 10-9 - Rampage
Round 2: 10-8 - Forrest
Round 3: 10-9 - Rampage
Round 4: 10-9 - Rampage
Round 5: 10-9 - Forrest
Total: 48-48 - DRAW
10-8 on round 2? really? Griffin was on full mount in rd 2 and was not able to do anything but rub his elbows on Jackson's face. Griffin did NOT dominate that round, even on a full mount and Jackson's left leg messed up.
it's hard to be the aggressor when your leg is hurtin, but Jackson was still able explode and do a flurry on Griffin and wobbles Griffin almost every time.
i mean if a you can give a 10-8 in rd 2 to Griffin you have to give Jackson 10-8 in round 1 as well, i think that round was dominated by Rampage.
i dont have a problem with your scoring by the way thats just your input and im just stating my opinion.
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Originally posted by boojee View Post10-8 on round 2? really? Griffin was on full mount in rd 2 and was not able to do anything but rub his elbows on Jackson's face. Griffin did NOT dominate that round, even on a full mount and Jackson's left leg messed up.
it's hard to be the aggressor when your leg is hurtin, but Jackson was still able explode and do a flurry on Griffin and wobbles Griffin almost every time.
i mean if a you can give a 10-8 in rd 2 to Griffin you have to give Jackson 10-8 in round 1 as well, i think that round was dominated by Rampage.
i dont have a problem with your scoring by the way thats just your input and im just stating my opinion.
Disagree with you there I'm afraid. Look at the compustrike stats for rounds 1 and 2 and you will see a huge, huge difference. Round 1 Jackson won just about, he was effective for sure but other than the knock down the round was pretty much even in terms of activity. I mean compustrike has Griffin throwing more hands, throwing more kicks however his overall percentage was just a bit lower than Rampage's. And when Rampage did floor Griffin he did nothing to advance position or for that matter gain a dominant one. He was quite happy to just lay there until Forrest made his way back up to his feet. He won the round but he didn't dominate it at all.
Now round 2 was a completely different story. Forrest took control from the outset and had Rampage on the defensive from the get go. He got Rampage to the ground, and thoroughly dominated him. He was able to get off some submission attempts, advance position twice the second being full mount and was active throughout potshotting Rampage consistently. Rampage didn't land a single shot nor was he able to stop Griffin from advancing position or for that matter make it back to his feet which would've made it a 10-9 round but since it was all action from Griffin and nothing from Jackson (again look at the compustrike) it was 10-8 Griffin no question.
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