goose 5 wrote: ↑03 May 2021, 19:03
Am I correct that 2 judges scored round one 10-9, despite the knockdown ?
I would really like to see the official score cards when they come out. Actually, I agree with the sentiment of a few above. For me it was a close fight, but I thought it was the correct decision.
I personally had it:
Chisora - Parker
1. 10 - 8
2. 10 - 9
3. 10 - 9 *
4. 10 - 9
5. 9 - 10
6. 9 - 10 *
7. 9 - 10
8. 9 - 10
9. 9 - 10
10. 9 - 10
11. 9 - 10
12. 10 - 9 *
113 - 114
* 3, 6 and 12 were close in terms of who was landing the cleaner work, so looked more to other factors.
If I was to be heavily biased toward Parker's work and against Chisora's, for whatever reason, I would have ended up with 116-111. - I personally think that is too wide.
Again this is just my personal take on it: I respect the pressure Chisora was putting on Parker along with his head movement and (especially in the first 4) I was liking his body work a lot. But generally from the 5th, Chisora was just getting tagged just too cleanly and often with combinations either at range and when coming in, and whilst he kept throwing volume, a lot of his work was landing on the elbows, gloves and shoulders. Chisora obviously tried to stay active in the clinch, but just on personal preference I don't really score arm punches to the flanks unless he is visibly digging them in (which Chisora was doing during the first third). For me, along with hitting arms and shoulders this is effective strategy in the sense that it will hopefully take away from the opponents energy pool and potentially reduce the ability to throw back (or even hold a guard). But it's not an immediate strategy for taking a round.
But hey I'm just some guy posting on a forum.
Really want to see those Official cards.