Most people dont know how to score a fight.

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by trampie, Nov 2, 2011.


  1. GazOC

    GazOC Guest Star for Team Taff Full Member

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    Yes it is.

    I scored Martinez-Williams I round 1 10-9 Martinez but 10-10 would also be a valid card if you preferred Williams' work (ignoring the fact that Martinez scored the heavier KD).
     
  2. trampie

    trampie Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You make sure you score a round even if that is how you see it, the problems start in boxing when people dont score even rounds when they are even .
     
  3. GazOC

    GazOC Guest Star for Team Taff Full Member

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    I don't like scoring even rounds but I'm not one of those who is totally against it. If I can find a winner I will, if I can't I have no problem scoring it even. I won't just pick a winner for the sake of it.
     
  4. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    You are just hilarious. You seem to change position to argue something different every time your original position is no longer tenable.

    It's very simple though - you ONLY score 9-9 in the event of a point deduction. The winning fighter of a round can ONLY end up with 9 points if he has committed a foul.
     
  5. GazOC

    GazOC Guest Star for Team Taff Full Member

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    I think trampie has a promising future in politics....;-)
     
  6. trampie

    trampie Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I have never had a fighter winning a round scoring only 9 points, there is a first time for everything so they say.
     
  7. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    Well, Trampie, it doesn't take much to figure this out: if the winning fighter scores a knockdown and gets a point deduction, he could win the round 9-8.
     
  8. trampie

    trampie Well-Known Member Full Member

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    All good stuff, Gaz scores a theoretical round 10-10 with one boxer knocking down another boxer in the round, and you would score a 9-8 win to a boxer in a round when you put up a link which says that the judges must give the winner of a round 10 points, cool.
     
  9. onourway

    onourway Haye KTFO1 Wlad Full Member

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    :patsch

    The judges must give the winner 10 points - they can then deduct points for any fouls as instructed by the ref.

    Hence why dftaylor mentioned a point deduction, you monumental mong.

    Do you understand yet?
     
  10. trampie

    trampie Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You boys are getting there, some of the myths of you cant score a round even, you cant score a 9-9, a boxer suffering a knockdown must lose the round 10-8, the winner of a round must score 10 points, you are debunking the myths after a little guidance from trampie. :lol::lol::lol:

    Well done boys , now just follow trampies guide and you may just maybe able to score a fight fairly, im not holding my breath though, some of you clearly need more work.:D
     
  11. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    Wow I can't believe he still doesn't get it.

    The clue is in the title - ten point must. The winner of the round must get ten points unless they suffer a point deduction.

    Here are my scenario's.

    Round 1 of martinez v williams I gave 10-9 to martinez.

    That round in adamek v cunningham where adamek was getting tanned for 2 and half minutes before scoring a flash kd, I scored it 10-9 adamek.

    Basically if someone is putting on a beating worthy of a 10-8 (without a knockdown) as it stands and they then suffer a flash kd, they lose the round 10-9.

    I haven't scored an even round for about a year now (unless the winner gets a point deduction in which case it's 9-9)

    Scoring every close round even is how they used to do it back in the olden times; you'd often see even rounds. I personally think it's a failure on the part of the judges if they can't separate two fighters.

    A guy winning 7 close rounds and losing 5 clear rounds deserves to win the fight, no doubt.
     
  12. trampie

    trampie Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  13. Swansea Osprey

    Swansea Osprey Active Member Full Member

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    Got to admit though if fighter A wins 6 close rounds ( Where there is no difference between the two fighters and could be called a 10-10 round ) But then fighter A clearly loses 6 rounds with no knockdowns then a draw does suck for fighter B ?
     
  14. bruthead

    bruthead REAL TALK Full Member

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    I think trampie did overlook the 10 point must system but that doesn't obscure his main point about even rounds, and, as I said before, there is no practical difference between 10-10 and 9-9 so the amount of flak you boys are giving trampie is wildly disproportionate.

    Still, trampie has generated a lot more heat then when I posted a similar topic and got 1 reply...

    http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showthread.php?t=323020
     
  15. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    It's more he said people can't score a fight and then demonstrated he doesn't actually know how to score a fight.