Yes because 10-10 is a cop out. There’s a lot of close rounds that can go either way. The .5 pt system allows for leeway in each direction and makes those clear 10-9 rounds count for more.
10-9.5: Close, I’m not quite sure, competitive 10-9: I’m sure but no KD. 10-8: Knockdown This is hard? THIS is how you get BETTER fairer decisions. Which is exactly why it won’t happen. Because it’s harder to have corruption when this is your scoring system. Robberies are harder to justify. Promoters don’t want that. That’s messing with their $. With the 10-9s across the board they have plausible deniability in scoring.
This right here is the problem. Not quite sure but give it to one fighter anyway. Makes no sense, overcomplicates things.
You can’t have 6 10-10 rounds! Losing a .5 pt round doesn’t kill you as long as you win a few clear 10-9s. It gives both the fighter and judge some leeway in the razor close rounds that swing both ways. People are looking at this sideways and not seeing the big picture. 10-9 rounds are NOT created equal.
I do actually get where you are coming from. The point you are making is that someone can very clearly completely school the other in one round, but the other guy can just slightly edge a different round - yet they are both 10-9 and the fight is a draw (even though one guy has shown he is far more skilled) I kinda agree to an extent, I've thought this before. Maybe 10-9 (close round), 10-8 (one fighter schools the other) and 10-7 rounds (KD's etc). But it does potentially complicate things. The point I was making was giving it to one guy even though you aren't sure is worse than calling a round a draw (which is perfectly fine if you really can't reasonably separate the two in that round)
10-10 rounds are given next to never. Some countries don’t even allow them as far as I know. The .5 rounds would help judge a true winner immensely. But it would also require competent judging, something we already don’t have under the current format, so really what could it hurt? The answer is we won’t have it because it will make it harder for promoters to rob fighters.