That Ramirez from the USA struggled at times in the first round against what seemed like a pretty average opponent, odds are about right his one though I think.
Josh Taylor is in tough against Valentino. The scoring for British boxers will be really closely watched now.
Why did they announce it as 52-52 though then? As that was the reason they had to press their buzzers to pick a winner...
However they calculate the score the Russian ended up winning on countback & Ogogo-Khytrov was scored level so it went to the buzzers. Noone seems to understand how the countback system works
After reading through the rules I think Countback involves adding up each individual Judges scorecard. So for example the 5 judges could have had it 56-50 Khytrov, 52-52, 52-52, 52-52 and 55-53 Ogogo. The highest winning scorecards for each boxer, in this case the 56-50 for Khytrov and the 55-53 for Ogogo would be removed leaving the three 52-52. That's how I think it works anyway
Aparently for countback they tally the 3 closest total scores, not the scores from the individual rounds, which are what appear on the 2012 website
i thought Ogogo was extremely lucky. He boxed well in the first but the Ukrainian won the the 2nd and 3rd in a more domninat fashion than Ogogo won the opening round. Seems like the crowd are having a big say in the GB fights.
The truth of amateur boxing is that home advantage does count, i boxed countless times on my opponents home show and they always sneaked the tight ones. Of course it could just have been that i was ****.......