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Re: Tabiti Believes He Can Beat Andy Ruiz When He Moves To Heavyweight
Posted: 11 May 2020, 04:21
by margaret thatcher
And even rounds are actually very common globally btw, it seems like mostly an American thing not to score them. Maybe Americans think it's somehow less manly
I hear about this disaster scenarios where every round starts getting scored even, but ver rarely do you see a judge with more than 2 at most in a 12 rounder, usually mainly 1 if any
Re: Tabiti Believes He Can Beat Andy Ruiz When He Moves To Heavyweight
Posted: 11 May 2020, 13:14
by gilgamesh
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑11 May 2020, 04:21
And even rounds are actually very common globally btw, it seems like mostly an American thing not to score them. Maybe Americans think it's somehow less manly
I hear about this disaster scenarios where every round starts getting scored even, but ver rarely do you see a judge with more than 2 at most in a 12 rounder, usually mainly 1 if any
I mean in my case like I said I just don't score even rounds because official judges tend not to I suppose in an effort to prevent draws, but if it's the kinda fight where they'd trading rounds back and forth it might sometimes prevent a draw to just score a round even...but hey, I can't fix the system. If I could there'd be a lot excellent changes in a short amount of time, but I digress

. I suppose in essence any round I have that asterix next to is a bit of an even round in that it could conceivably go either way.
Re: Tabiti Believes He Can Beat Andy Ruiz When He Moves To Heavyweight
Posted: 11 May 2020, 13:44
by Jeff_lacy_ko
It bothers me that in a feel out round 1 where essentially nothing happens people pick a winner. That round can then swing a fight when its close.
Off the top of my head jacobs v ggg. All 3 gave it to ggg. He didnt differentiate whatsoever
Re: Tabiti Believes He Can Beat Andy Ruiz When He Moves To Heavyweight
Posted: 11 May 2020, 13:48
by gilgamesh
Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑11 May 2020, 13:44
It bothers me that in a feel out round 1 where essentially nothing happens people pick a winner. That round can then swing a fight when its close.
Off the top of my head jacobs v ggg. All 3 gave it to ggg. He didnt differentiate whatsoever
He scored a knockdown
Re: Tabiti Believes He Can Beat Andy Ruiz When He Moves To Heavyweight
Posted: 11 May 2020, 14:32
by Jeff_lacy_ko
In the 4th round he did. If round 1 is scored even one of the cards flips to jacobs. Ggg would have won by sd.. im just using that as an exame on how that meaningless rd swung that vard
Re: Tabiti Believes He Can Beat Andy Ruiz When He Moves To Heavyweight
Posted: 13 May 2020, 18:10
by Syntax Error
Anyone half decent can beat Andy Ruiz; all they'll have to do is to send free Nando's to his training camp every day.
Re: Tabiti Believes He Can Beat Andy Ruiz When He Moves To Heavyweight
Posted: 13 May 2020, 18:21
by margaret thatcher
Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑11 May 2020, 14:32
In the 4th round he did. If round 1 is scored even one of the cards flips to jacobs. Ggg would have won by sd.. im just using that as an exame on how that meaningless rd swung that vard
Ya, first round of fights is often 2 guys doing absolute f@ck all, why should people be forced to pick a winner from that?
Re: Tabiti Believes He Can Beat Andy Ruiz When He Moves To Heavyweight
Posted: 14 May 2020, 02:14
by Onetimeonly
Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑11 May 2020, 13:44
It bothers me that in a feel out round 1 where essentially nothing happens people pick a winner. That round can then swing a fight when its close.
Off the top of my head jacobs v ggg. All 3 gave it to ggg. He didnt differentiate whatsoever
Not even getting into the scorers watching a stream and posting their score as the next Rd starts.
Re: Tabiti Believes He Can Beat Andy Ruiz When He Moves To Heavyweight
Posted: 14 May 2020, 09:21
by adislav123
Aj was running, stuck his jab out, one step forward 2 steps back, ruiz ploddin after him the ref split em up as soon as he got on the inside. No infight, no clinch, no fight out of the clinch
Just "stop punching" and aj back on the bycicle in the huge ring.
Ever saw a scared fighter, afraid of getting hit, watch the fight.
Re: Tabiti Believes He Can Beat Andy Ruiz When He Moves To Heavyweight
Posted: 16 May 2020, 20:40
by TheGingerBomber
I got the impression against Dorticos that he wasn’t even that big a cruiser, maybe it’s because Yunier is huge and also fights like he’s tryna kill you.
Tabiti would lose to Ruiz by KO. Hypothetically.