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. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Big Martinez fan, but the Williams fight could've gone either way no matter I twice scored it for Maravilla - of course there are those kind of fights you are talking about. But I'm talking about something entirely different - close fight, drawish or wide, once you sat down to score it properly, it is suspect to score it (very) differently for the 2nd time - why? Because who knows maybe you'll score it differently for the 3rd, 5th, 12th... *******s arguing we should disregard our scorecards and trust their multi-view judgment... when their 2 scorecards out of two viewings differ - maybe we shouldn't...
     
  2. Tackleberry

    Tackleberry The Reverse Somersault! Full Member

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    BigBone getting flamed for speaking the truth! I LOVE IT!:lol:
     
  3. Ringnut

    Ringnut Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No, apparently the judges are corrupt.

    The only correct scorecard is the scorecard that gives Marquez the win the 1st time around. All other scorecards are incorrect.

    If you gave it to Pac the 1st time around, you don't know **** about scoring a fight.
    If you tried to score the fight again with a second or 3rd viewing, whatever result you get is invalidated by the fact that you don't know **** about scoring a fight as evidenced by the need to watch the fight more than once to be confident of your scorecard.

    At least, that's what I'm getting from this thread :conf

    Personally I think the judges really do prefer aggression over clean effective punching, which would explain the scorecards for Williams-Martinez I and Alexander-Kotelnik. Personally I had it for Marquez because I do prefer clean effective punching, but I do admit that when I re-watched a few clips, there were some punches that I thought landed but didn't and punches that I didn't know landed so I admit I'm not confident of how I scored the fight. Naturally, by admitting that my scorecard may change if I re-watch the whole thing, my whole opinion is moot and invalid since I don't know **** about scoring a fight.
     
  4. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pervert!
     
  5. Thomas!!

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    Pac won won get over it bro.
     
  6. BoxingFanNo1

    BoxingFanNo1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'm pretty sure there's plenty of judges who on re-watching a fight re score it differently, they're only human.