You know Jezz it rather looks like we were watching the same fight. My scores above preceded cs: show us largely on the same page.jezzamundo wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 10:05Thanks for posting, here's my breakdown:greg wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 04:25Welcome back Conan!conan_the_cribber wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 04:12 Hi to everyone that remembers me.
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Re the fight. I would love to see the judges cards. ...
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Round 1 - 3x to GGG, I concur cs: Agreed
Round 2 - 3x to Canelo, I concur cs: Agreed
Round 3 - 3x to Canelo, I concurcs cs: Scored it even
Round 4 - 3x to GGG, I concur cs: Agreed
Round 5 - 3x to Canelo, I thought GGG nicked it. No big argument, it was a close round, but all three having it to Canelo is interesting. cs : Exactly how I saw it.
Round 6 - 3x to Canelo, I concur cs: Agreed
Round 7 - Moretti scores it to GGG, the other two judges to Canelo. I gave it to Canelo, but razor close, a definite swing round. cs: Scored it even
Round 8 - Weisfeld scores it to GGG, the other two judges to Canelo, I thought GGG clearly outworked Canelo that round. Interesting. cs: Scored it even
Round 9 - Feldman scores it to GGG, the other two judges to Canelo. I thought Canelo edged it. Another swing round?
cs: I had this GGG's clearest round
Round 10 - 3x to GGG, I concur cs: Scored it even
Round 11 - 3x to GGG, I concur cs: Scored it even
Round 12 - Feldman scores it to GGG, the other two judges to Canelo. I gave it to Canelo but thought it was another swing round. cs: Canelo's round
Some people say you should always find a reason to find a winner of a round, but I figure I would rather score a round even if it's very close, otherwise you are basically giving two points to one fighter (yes two because a creates a two point swing) on what amounts to a whim.
That's in case anyone wonders why I scored five rounds even.