If you score a fight differently for the 2nd time, it only shows your lack of ability

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by BigBone, Nov 21, 2011.


  1. BingM3

    BingM3 Active Member Full Member

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    If you show JMM really won after watching it again, you lack ability on knowledge about boxing...
     
  2. PaoloMirani

    PaoloMirani Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If..if..if...so now judges are irrational Pac fanboys? By yor logic then ANYONE watching it for the first time's opinion dont really count coz everyone's opinion is inherently compromised for the simple fact that everyone is a fan of a fighter, of a certain style. Theres judges for that obvious reason alone....
     
  3. maddog12

    maddog12 Guest

    They Can be swayed by money though:shock:
     
  4. davebenoit

    davebenoit Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No. I don't think so.
    Reviewing the fight will even enhance your judgment better.
     
  5. pahapoisu

    pahapoisu Superman! Full Member

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    Yes but after getting fed all this Pacquiao won nonsense you might think that he actually won it.
     
  6. Toontoon

    Toontoon Boxing Junkie banned

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    Well said.

    I've even seen people say they scored it different with the sound off as the cheering Mexicans swayed their decisions.:lol:
     
  7. AnotherFan

    AnotherFan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why have you still not posted your scorecard?

    I start to suspect you did not score the fight at all, and just are trolling.
     
  8. ahcef

    ahcef Member Full Member

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    We are not changing anything. We as fans are discussing who really won and by how much. Since most of us are sticking for their man, we need tools to clear some things not easily noticed normally. Slo mo is one tool.
     
  9. wooz

    wooz Active Member Full Member

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    Its only normal that you dont see every landed punch the first time you watch a fight.
     
  10. Gooners2

    Gooners2 Archie Solis Full Member

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    As soon as you go searching for the truth it lets you know that you shouldn't even be looking.
     
  11. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That would mean the whole system is flawed even without bias, corruption and bad pair of eyes, since, like I do, official judges score it on the fly.

    I actually love to re-score a fight exactly to check if I have it the same for the 2nd time (meaning my scoring criteria or sharpness didn't change overnight), and I very rarely change a single round. Whether I'm awesomely good or very flawed, I'm very consistent.

    BTW I scored the fight 117-113, 7 rounds to JMM, 3 to Pac and 2 even.
     
  12. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    That is why judges don't score it twice!!!

    First time the judges saw the fight, Pac won.......

    Deal with it or keep crying......
     
  13. AnotherFan

    AnotherFan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The reason to why judges score it on the fly is for entertainment value.

    In most cases you can score a fight with good accuracy the first time around. If the fight is very close, watching it a second time or in slow mo, is a way for dedicated fans to figure out if the judges scorecard where fair. It wont change the outcome (in this case a MD for Pac), but I see nothing wrong with it. I cant see why it suggest that the person is unable to score a boxing match. Neither can I see why you take such pride in beeing consistent.

    Interesting to hear how you scored it. Do you mind to post your scorecard?
     
  14. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    agreed with OP. AT very most you card should change by a point either way
     
  15. El Bujia

    El Bujia Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Emotions? No. Profit? Yes.