Originally posted by Tony Trick-Pony
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Number of Punches Determines a Winner?
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Why not score each minute? It's the same system but basically more data, kinda like having to show your work for your math.
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Originally posted by eternalfighter View PostWhy did you make this thread if you didn't know what you were talking about?
You're gonna back out now. Huh?
I posted an article above on the criteria of amateur scoring. Now, I assume that maybe the article could be off. So I thought you could add to it. It's amazing to me that you call me out and then refuse to comment further. Put or shut up, man.
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Originally posted by Tony Trick-Pony View Post
You're gonna back out now. Huh?
I posted an article above on the criteria of amateur scoring. Now, I assume that maybe the article could be off. So I thought you could add to it. It's amazing to me that you call me out and then refuse to comment further. Put or shut up, man.
Amateurs - numbers are everything
Pros - aside from quantity, punch quality, effective aggression, defense, ring generalship
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Originally posted by Tony Trick-Pony View PostI think the biggest problem with the sport is that there is no real objective way to score a fight. It's all subjective and often in the end, like this weekend, divisive.
So why not let the number of punches scored win rounds and ultimately the fight itself?
Obviously extra points should be awarded for knockdowns and punch numbers should be lowered when deductions occur but at least, you could say guy A won because he outlanded guy B.
I think this might be harder to argue with than the old "I believe he won the fight" line.
What do you guys think?
Yay or nay?
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Originally posted by DARKSEID View PostYou either know what you saw because you're not blind, or you're blind.
I have zero doubts about who wins a fight because scoring a fight is not hard.
What's hard is finding three officials who know how to score a fight.
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[QUOTE=Koba-Grozny;19133922]If scoring fights is so straightforward then why does everybody come up with different scores? Oh wait... you're the dude who proclaimed that his scores are always right aren't you? Impressive hubris, man, and just possibly a little delusion... the gods themselves couldn't agree on scoring a boxing match under the present system.[/QUOTE]
So true, man.
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Originally posted by Blond Beast View PostWhy not score each minute? It's the same system but basically more data, kinda like having to show your work for your math.
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