Originally posted by slimshandy69
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The issue here is 10-8 scoring not judging
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I'm ok with the 10-8 rounds. Knocking your opponent over should be a big advantage.
I'm not so ok with never scoring 10-10.
We had a few rounds which were scored to Wilder and Fury by seperate judges. Really there was nothing in them but they cost Fury in the end. On one card they negated the rounds he did win clearly.
By the way, having watched the fight another couple of times, I can see how the Mexican rewarded Wilder in a few of those rounds. I still don't get to his score, but I can get Wilder ahead.
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Originally posted by slimshandy69 View PostI've lost bets here on Kovalev Ward, ggg Canelo 2 and now this.
Although the Mexican judge was poor, I do not hate on the draw as he had to give a 10 8 round twice. Si 2 more rounds and its a draw. The issue here is that a lot of 10 8 rounds should be 10 9.
Take round 9in this fight and take Round 5 in Joshua Klitscko. Both rounds were 10 9 as the fighters that got knocked down actually dominate the round.
Should they look into knockdown scoring alot more and stop giving 10 8 like confetti.
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I think when someone gets KD even though they were winning or continue to win that round then something has to be done to compensate that boxer. Just like how 10-8 is given sometimes even when a boxer didn’t go down. Just given on the basis of conplete domination by fighter X.
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Originally posted by Toffee View PostI'm ok with the 10-8 rounds. Knocking your opponent over should be a big advantage.
I'm not so ok with never scoring 10-10.
We had a few rounds which were scored to Wilder and Fury by seperate judges. Really there was nothing in them but they cost Fury in the end. On one card they negated the rounds he did win clearly.
By the way, having watched the fight another couple of times, I can see how the Mexican rewarded Wilder in a few of those rounds. I still don't get to his score, but I can get Wilder ahead.
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Originally posted by Enzo Mc is **** View Post- Boxers essentially begin the round at 10-10 - they don't gain extra points for success, they lose points for failure
- Without the knockdown, Wilder comfortably loses the round 10-9
- Fury loses 2 points for being knocked down, thus ending it with 8 points
- However, Fury dominated the rest of the round
- Therefore, it's 9-8 to Wilder
I'm not saying it's right or wrong but I think that's the logic. I think it might be a fairer way of scoring rounds with flash knockdowns.
Wilder *won* the 9th and 12th. Period. So, Wilder gets 10 points.
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