tells you the level of knowledge and ability to score a fight, that the average user has. gives you an idea how much reliability one can place on a poll, taken at that level, to match reality.
Don't worry too much about your ability to score fights mate, boxing is what it is, and subjective is one of those things. What you see is valid for you, so don't take it to heart if your score doesn't match others. There's no objective measure on these things.
which part do you disagree about? be specific. or are you asking me to just let them enjoy their moment however they want to pretend it happened? because im not attacking anyone or anything. i am making a commentary on reality. if you disagree with the comment, which part?
Everyone's reality can be objectively measured, but I'm on about the way you score fights, which absolutely is not objectively measured, hence why there's a judge who judges it. I'm sure not some tightly strung emotional guy in real life, it's just the way your posts present. Like you can't accept people who have differing viewpoints to you, and you have an overwhelming desperation to say you're right and they're not. Dim sure that isn't the case, it's just how it appears. Try removing the emotion.
just put me down as a super emotional guy, its ok, the reality doesnt change. so getting back to reality. scoring punches ARE objectively measured, when you have video right in front of you. now if you are are arguing that scoring live and from certain positions, you miss a lot, then im right there with you. thats the reality they perceive, of the actual reality happening in the ring, the reality that exists regardless of all perceptions. the video eliminates problems ringside viewers have. it captures, for deep scrutiny, what actually occurred. my highly emotional state has nothing to do with what the video says is TRUE reality.
yes. and those people have the same vantage points as the judges who gave biev rds which bivol dominated. i agree, they miss a lot. luckily we have VIDEO to verify their accuracy.
Obviously I disagree with your scoring. I'm not pretending, I saw what I saw and am happy with the judges decision. Your reality just appears very one sided, like you think it is the one and true reality/outcome. Thats just fantasy lol
Mate like I said just remove the emotion from it. Two people can watch a round, and differ on who wins that round. That's the way boxing works, there is no objective measure. That's why it's judged. The same round can be judged three different ways, because it's subjectively measured. When you remove your emotion you'll see this is a fight where some felt one person should win, others felt the other person should win. We're just guys who watch people beat each other up. Just take a step back and enjoy it.
Please send me a link to this video lol, I haven't seen a video where Bivol won yet and have watched the fight 4 times
no, sir. the video is the authority. the reliability of my scoring, and yours, rests on how close we align with the video, which has the say.
ok. subjectively show me how biev won rd 3 or rd 9, and i will subjectively show you why he didnt, and we will objectively compare it to video.