Scoring and power punching.

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  1. Clearly Cool

    Clearly Cool Active Member Full Member

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    Just a quick question on scoring.

    Say there is a fight between 2 boxers. One a highly skilled defensive boxer with basically NO power (boxer A), and the other a crude power puncher (boxer B). Every round, boxer A lands cleanly and and in a high volume. He shows he is clearly a better boxer but does not wobble or visibly damage boxer B. However in every round boxer B lands one big shot that wobbles Boxer A and couses him some trouble.

    Who wins the round?

    If not boxer B how many times would he need to hurt boxer A to win the round.
     
  2. TFFP

    TFFP Guest

    This would be unlikely to happen, since the defensive fighter would be more likely to retreat into his shell if he's getting pinged with power shots and wobbled every round. He can't be a great defensive fighter either ;)
     
  3. maciek4

    maciek4 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If boxer A boxes effectivelly and scores clean punches he wins the rounds unless he gets seriously hurt by those few punches landed by his opponent.
     
  4. Vantage_West

    Vantage_West ヒップホップ·プロデューサー Full Member

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    the man who dominates the round it doesnt matter about punch numbers it's the man who looked and proved better that round.
    i felt n/g looked better than mali. he used pressure pretty effectivly lnaded power shots....which dont mean punches with power in them it means hooks right crosses uppercuts ect.