Who cares, the right bum won. Take 1 point then another for his KD and the right bum won.
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Originally posted by techliam View PostShouldhave just not called the KD
Same result, less controversy
Would it have been though? That round was scored 8-8. But Logan win that round so...?
The ref said he scored the kd and took 2points off to make if even, then who ever wins the round wins the round. But Logan clearly won that round overall, but it was a draw.
How does that work?
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Originally posted by bigblue22 View PostWould it have been though? That round was scored 8-8. But Logan win that round so...?
The ref said he scored the kd and took 2points off to make if even, then who ever wins the round wins the round. But Logan clearly won that round overall, but it was a draw.
How does that work?
However the referees explanation doesn’t add up
If you score the only knockdown, you automatically win the round under the 10 point must system
So the round could not have been anything other than 8-8 unless additional knockdowns happened. It was determined that Logan automatically won that round by scoring the knockdown, and then the points are deducted
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Originally posted by techliam View PostWell the scores would be different I suppose
However the referees explanation doesn’t add up
If you score the only knockdown, you automatically win the round under the 10 point must system
So the round could not have been anything other than 8-8 unless additional knockdowns happened. It was determined that Logan automatically won that round by scoring the knockdown, and then the points are deducted
I am am British, not a fan of either, however i feel that it was so biased. The ref, the commentary as all pro KSI.
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I've seen fighters DQ'd for hitting a downed opponent. I've also seen referees totally ignore it sometimes. This is the first time I've seen a 2-point deduction thereby nullifying the knockdown. I don't have a problem with this move by Jack Reiss.
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