From what I read it sounded like it was a good fight. I'm so pissed that I went to that ****** wedding and missed it. I heard it from a random fellow boxing fan at the bar around 11 o'clock that Ward won by KO.
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NSB Pick 'em #18 - Andre Ward vs Sergey Kovalev II, June 17
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Originally posted by siablo14 View Postsings* Well I'm movin on up. Movin' on up. I finally got a piece of the pie.
MEGA, I will see ya when I see ya!
Good ****.
You cleared an extra 20 points on me this week. You should jump up a few places too. I should stay around the same (maybe jump a place or two). Are you out of multipliers yet?
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Originally posted by BrometheusBob. View Post
Last edited by -Kev-; 06-19-2017, 05:13 PM.
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostAndre Ward, KO 5-8, x3, -KEV-.Originally posted by BrometheusBob. View PostOriginally posted by -Kev- View PostI think I would've been wrong if the fight went to the scorecards, I picked Ward wide and one judge had Ward down by 5 after 7. I mean Ward still had 8-12 to make it wider, which that's where it was heading, plus a KD or 2. But I saw this judge have Kovalev up 5 rounds to 2 by end of 7th.
Brobob,
Ive been meaning to ask you, How does a MD work? Like, lets say on saturday one judge had Kova winning and two judges had Andre winning, each by wide margin. (stranger things have happened)
And lets say I bet Ward, dec, wide.
Is it still considered wide due to the scorecards?
Does my question even make sense?
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Originally posted by -MEGA- View Post
Brobob,
Ive been meaning to ask you, How does a MD work? Like, lets say on saturday one judge had Kova winning and two judges had Andre winning, each by wide margin. (stranger things have happened)
And lets say I bet Ward, dec, wide.
Is it still considered wide due to the scorecards?
Does my question even make sense?
Or like an SD, where two judges had it wide for Ward 9 rounds to 3 with a kd or 2, and one judge had Kovalev winning 115-113 or something.
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Originally posted by -MEGA- View Post
Brobob,
Ive been meaning to ask you, How does a MD work? Like, lets say on saturday one judge had Kova winning and two judges had Andre winning, each by wide margin. (stranger things have happened)
And lets say I bet Ward, dec, wide.
Is it still considered wide due to the scorecards?
Does my question even make sense?Originally posted by -Kev- View PostYeah i'm wondering the same too.
Or like an SD, where two judges had it wide for Ward 9 rounds to 3 with a kd or 2, and one judge had Kovalev winning 115-113 or something.
Originally posted by BrometheusBob. View PostClose is the equivalent of 116-112 on all three cards or closer. That's a scoring difference of 4 on each card or 12 pts total.
Your example:
117-111 = 6
119-109 = 10
115-113 = 2
= 18 pts difference
Which I would count as wide.
Sorry for the confusion, I didn't mean that all three cards must have scores greater than 116-112 to count as wide. The 116-112 on all three cards is just an example to illustrate the cutoff which I actually handle in terms of pts difference.Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 06-19-2017, 05:40 PM.
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