Just as I thought.
Is it fair to say then that it is an indication of how weak the division is? Or is it simply a case, where Hatton's opponents are simply better...
Here's another accusation proven wrong... http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showthread.php?t=119172
In case, Bernie hasn't seen and read it yet...
Fair enough. Btw, just for the record, I'm not saying a draw is a bad thing. ;) I just prefer hearing a winner at the end of each fight.
I do understand what you have just said regarding equal rounds won. What I am saying is, is it really possible for two boxers to slug it out and...
Interesting suggestion. :yep I don't see anything wrong with draws as well. Yes it keeps you high and dry so to speak but, it's really not that...
Good point. :good
I understand where you are coming from, Dinamita. Let me rephrase my last question. In case you believe that after every bout, the outcome...
Is there a way to reflect who indeed performed better and thus award him the victory?
A case of close but no cigar, I guess? P.S. Good explanation, btw.
I do believe in draws after twelve. But as a fan and as a spectator, you can't help but want to have an answer as to who is the better fighter...
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The 10-9 must score system does solve the first dilemma (round per round scoring). Your suggestion regarding making the total number of rounds...
Ok. So is it fair enough to say, given what you've just said, that you don't believe that there should always be a winner and a loser?