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Should Ineffective Aggression Be Regarded As A Major Scoring Criteria?

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  • #21
    When you got american judges scoring illegal tactics like clinching and bending below the waist as defense, running without landing effective punches as ring generalship, you need something to level it out, so why not?

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    • #22
      Lol......wtf

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      • #23
        No ineffective aggression should not be scored or viewed as a plus for the ineffective aggressor in no way shape or form.

        Put it like this, if you were in a street fight and the person you are fighting keeps trying to hit you or grab you and throw you to the ground unsuccessfully, while you land three punches (grazing or clean), would you feel like that person beat you up? Would you consider that person beat you period? No you would not so why would you give credit to a boxer that can't land a jab or a punch on his or her opponent?

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        • #24
          depends what the other mofo is upto...

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          • #25
            Obviously not, but what's funny is most people think only the guy coming forward can be the ineffective aggressor, so the guy running away despite doing just as little or less will be dealt with more leniently and be seen as the "ring general".

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            • #26
              Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post
              Obviously not, but what's funny is most people think only the guy coming forward can be the ineffective aggressor, so the guy running away despite doing just as little or less will be dealt with more leniently and be seen as the "ring general".
              He's seen as the ring general because he's making his opponent chase him. Now if the aggressor can cut off the ring and cut down the non aggressor's lateral movement, the aggressor then becomes the ring general because he is controlling the fight. He is preventing his opponent from moving.

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              • #27
                It would be a very biased criteria.....why should a fighter win a round throwing 80 punches and landing like 15, when the other guy landed say 23 similar shots but only threw 50..... more shots but threw less...makes no sense and would add to the already abysmal number of robberies we have witnessed

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                • #28
                  Are some fans getting that desperate that they want to change rules to give their overrated favorite fighter an advantage over fighters that fans know their favorite fighter can't beat

                  Landing Clean is how your score points. You don't get points for swigging at Air and at someones Guard
                  Last edited by sicko; 10-02-2015, 12:29 PM.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by sicko View Post
                    Are some fans getting that desperate that they want to change rules to give their overrated fighter fighter an advantage over fighters that fans know their favorite fighter can't beat

                    Landing Clean is how your score points. You don't get points for swigging at Air and at someones Guard
                    ^^^^^^^

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                      Idk about a major scoring criteria. I think it should be among the criteria judges use & I tend to think they already do. If a round is even-ish I'll tend to give the round to the aggressive guy (effective or not) & it seems like thats typically the case with judges.
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                      I will add more here. If you are the Champion and there is a close round, most of the time the judges will give it to you.

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