How would you score this round? - You be the judge
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Controversial
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How would you score this round? - You be the judge
I’d be interested to see how people would score a fight in a hypothetical scenario. 10 point must system.
Fighter A completely dominates the round, he hits Fighter B with several clean punches from the bell, hurts him several times and makes him miss too. Fighter B looks out of his depth. Right at the end of the round Fighter B throws a haymaker and knocks Fighter A down, he gets up at 9 and the round ends.
How would you score it if you were a judge?
Fighter A completely dominates the round, he hits Fighter B with several clean punches from the bell, hurts him several times and makes him miss too. Fighter B looks out of his depth. Right at the end of the round Fighter B throws a haymaker and knocks Fighter A down, he gets up at 9 and the round ends.
How would you score it if you were a judge?
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I'm always gonna give the round to the guy that scores the knockdown, but I have seen a scenario close to this play out before.
Jameel McCline knocked down Calvin Brock early on in I wanna say Round 6? Somewhere in the middle of the fight. Regardless the point is, after being dropped by McCline, Brock got up and thoroughly controlled the round from there landing significantly more blows on McCline, and controlling the last 2 minutes of the round emphatically.
I scored it 10-9 for McCline as opposed to the standard 10-8 because other than the knockdown, he definitely lost the round.
Jameel McCline knocked down Calvin Brock early on in I wanna say Round 6? Somewhere in the middle of the fight. Regardless the point is, after being dropped by McCline, Brock got up and thoroughly controlled the round from there landing significantly more blows on McCline, and controlling the last 2 minutes of the round emphatically.
I scored it 10-9 for McCline as opposed to the standard 10-8 because other than the knockdown, he definitely lost the round.
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10-9 fighter B usually. If it was clearly a flash knockdown / balance issue / glove grazing the canvas then perhaps even 10-10.
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Ruthless-RKO
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I scored round 5 for AJ-Wlad 10-9 and not 10-8 for AJ.
The KD was early in the round and AJ was then completely out of it the remainder of the round.
The KD was early in the round and AJ was then completely out of it the remainder of the round.
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Fightnight Scores
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This is good case to score 9-9 round. Im not sure 100% but Juan Manuel Marques got knocked down against some australian boxer and fought back to 9-9 round
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handsofstone
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Re: How would you score this round? - You be the judge
10-9 for the fighter who scored the knockdown
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mickey1975
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Re: How would you score this round? - You be the judge
Seen a round exactly like that scored 10-10. Caused a bit of debate on here.
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jamesmcdonnell
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jamesmcdonnell
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How? I've never seen a set of rules that allow that. Who were the sanctioning bodymickey1975 wrote: ↑04 Mar 2021, 16:20 Seen a round exactly like that scored 10-10. Caused a bit of debate on here.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: How would you score this round? - You be the judge
Someone must have had a point deducted. In all cases otherwise either one or both boxers must be scored a 10.
That's why it's called the '10 point must' system.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: How would you score this round? - You be the judge
10-9 to the fighter who scored the knockdown. Not that I think that's how it should be, but that's the most the rules allow.Controversial wrote: ↑04 Mar 2021, 14:29 I’d be interested to see how people would score a fight in a hypothetical scenario. 10 point must system.
Fighter A completely dominates the round, he hits Fighter B with several clean punches from the bell, hurts him several times and makes him miss too. Fighter B looks out of his depth. Right at the end of the round Fighter B throws a haymaker and knocks Fighter A down, he gets up at 9 and the round ends.
How would you score it if you were a judge?
Knockdowns carry too much emphasis in boxing.
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10-8 to fighter B
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Aren’t the deductions made at the end of the fight so are taken from the final score and not from the round score ?jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑04 Mar 2021, 17:08Someone must have had a point deducted. In all cases otherwise either one or both boxers must be scored a 10.
That's why it's called the '10 point must' system.
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watsupdoc87
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Re: How would you score this round? - You be the judge
Split the rounds 9 9 
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Frostieballs
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I am not sure there is any uncertainty around this.
Fighter A has to be deducted a point in comparison to B as he has been knocked down.
It is a ten point MUST.
10-9 fighter B.
Fighter A has to be deducted a point in comparison to B as he has been knocked down.
It is a ten point MUST.
10-9 fighter B.
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jameswilson
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We've established before on here that this is rubbish.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑04 Mar 2021, 17:08Someone must have had a point deducted. In all cases otherwise either one or both boxers must be scored a 10.
That's why it's called the '10 point must' system.
http://boxingalongthebeltway.blogspot.c ... -khan.html
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CaptainSpacerod
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Re: How would you score this round? - You be the judge
Not sure if it’s allowed within the rules but I scored it 9-9
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forcefraser
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Re: How would you score this round? - You be the judge
10-8 fighter B. Them's the rules
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margaret thatcher
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Re: How would you score this round? - You be the judge
its not, though most judges seem to go with auto 10-8s for any kd, but defo seen other cases and the rules dont state that a kd has to be a 10-8
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I often wondered if a fighter is winning the round other than the KD if it would be scored 10-9margaret thatcher wrote: ↑04 Mar 2021, 22:25its not, though most judges seem to go with auto 10-8s for any kd, but defo seen other cases and the rules dont state that a kd has to be a 10-8
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Re: How would you score this round? - You be the judge
I was just reading the BBBoC rules and it says the below. It says maximum points to the 'better man'. I can't see any rule that states a knockdown means that round is automatically awarded to the guy who scored the knockdown, or any rule that it should be a 10-8 round either.
3.29 The Referee shall award a maximum of ten points at the end of each round to the better man and a proportionate number to the other contestant. If he considers the round was even he will then award the maximum number to each contestant.
3.29 The Referee shall award a maximum of ten points at the end of each round to the better man and a proportionate number to the other contestant. If he considers the round was even he will then award the maximum number to each contestant.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: How would you score this round? - You be the judge
that 9-9 for khan pushing wasnt itjameswilson wrote: ↑04 Mar 2021, 20:22We've established before on here that this is rubbish.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑04 Mar 2021, 17:08Someone must have had a point deducted. In all cases otherwise either one or both boxers must be scored a 10.
That's why it's called the '10 point must' system.
http://boxingalongthebeltway.blogspot.c ... -khan.html
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Frostieballs
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Re: How would you score this round? - You be the judge
It’s 10-9 fighter B!!!
It’s a ten point MUST.
Fighter A won round but has to have a deduction for the KD.
It’s a ten point MUST.
Fighter A won round but has to have a deduction for the KD.
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mickey1975
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Re: How would you score this round? - You be the judge
BBBOC A Star ref Steve Gray. Jonp and board official ollij both backed the ref, olli, quite in depth. Just tripe in “scoring Leeds” and it should come up. I don’t know how to link the thread.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑04 Mar 2021, 17:07How? I've never seen a set of rules that allow that. Who were the sanctioning bodymickey1975 wrote: ↑04 Mar 2021, 16:20 Seen a round exactly like that scored 10-10. Caused a bit of debate on here.