Ford Scoring

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John
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Ford Scoring

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felinoboxing wrote: 16 Sep 2023, 19:55 Hello, now to write down the score of a fight you must also choose how much difference there is in each round: close, moderate and decisive. Can someone tell me the limitations of each one?
You don't have to enter the Ford Scoring you can just ignore it. It is for professional judges or people wanting to become professional judges (or even people wanting to improve their judging). I have put up a page explaining it a bit more
https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php/Ford_Scoring
felinoboxing
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Re: Ford Scoring

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Uufff..Of course I'll use it. I'm not a professional judge but who knows...Sometimes life takes unexpected turns. Thanks John
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Re: Ford Scoring

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Can you score this fight to compare your points with mine? Use Ford Scoring.
The first round is decisive for gharibyan. What do you say?

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x87mux8
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Re: Ford Scoring

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Hutchinson-Mokonzo, round 4. Mokonzo deducts a point. Hutchinson wins the round decisively but I can't record this score because I have to go down to 10-8. Is it possible to have a separate box for the points deducted and it can be seen that the round was decisive?
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