Rover wrote:I have no problem not scoring 10-8s unless there's a KD; in fact, I score that way, but that isn't a mandate, right? I mean by that that no rule prohibits a judge's doing so.
Oh I have no problem with scoring 10-8 rounds without a knockdown. I have noticed that I do so more than the average judge, in fact. But you're not supposed to overrule the ref on whether there was a knockdown or not, and that's honestly the only justification for that one being a 10-8. Yes, Bradley was badly hurt at the end, but like Steve Weisfeld said at the end, Bradley did plenty of work during the rest of the round. It wasn't an especially dominant round overall. Taking the round as a whole, there were probably at least 2 or 3 10-9 rounds in the fight that were more lopsided than that one.
I like Max Kellerman, but he seems to believe that badly hurting a guy alone is sufficient to create a 10-8 round. His position in this instance seems to be that getting badly wobbled should be scored like a technical knockdown, except that you could only get credit for it once per round.
The 5th round for Vargas on the undercard was an example of a true 10-8 round (which, incidentally, it appears all 3 of the judges failed to recognize), since not only was Lucky Boy badly hurt, but Vargas dominated the round overall.