What constitutes the "win" in YOUR mind.

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What exactly is a win?

Whatever the judges hand down. Case Closed
7
20%
Whatever "YOU" decide, depending on your mood.
6
17%
The man you would genuinely rather be at the end of the fight. (Absorbed lesser punishment).
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14%
Whoever "technically" and honestly would have scored a win under the perfect (nearly amateur) scoring system.
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3%
The only winner of any fight, is the man who stands over the other while the ref counts to 10. Otherwise it was a draw.
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9%
If you really must know, you need to find granberry and ask him
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11%
It's not that simple Buzz....it's a mix of all these variables, and then some.
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17%
Where the hell's my beer?
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9%
 
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What constitutes the "win" in YOUR mind.

Post by BoxBuzz »

...and sincerely CLOSES the book for you?

Seems we have a myriad of values on this one regarding the closely fought/ more competitive events.

For me, the judges are part of the game. So It's #1 for me always and forever....but i'm very much drawn to #3, When/If I can figure out just who that is. Sometimes maybe only the fighters really know.

It's such a muddy question...I'm allowing everyone two answers. lol
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Well, they're my opinions, my rankings, the way I view the fights and the fighters, so naturally I'll trust my own eyes and judgment.
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Granberry leads! (for the moment)

You have some posters here that appreciate your viewpoint, Gran.

Come on back.
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Post by Techno89 »

I say it's Whatever "YOU" decide cos everyone scores a fight there own way
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Post by Ezzard »

King Carlos wrote:Well, they're my opinions, my rankings, the way I view the fights and the fighters, so naturally I'll trust my own eyes and judgment.
I sort of agree and yet... You can't have a system whereby on second viewing you think a different guy won.
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#2 closest, although I don't like the depending on mood part. I trust my own judgement above anybody else's.
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"I trust my own judgement above anybody else's." MrBassie


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Post by loaded_gloves »

Get the general boxing press perception. So none of the above really.
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Post by m1kee50 »

Assuming its a fight I watched... Judges first but then again, look at a fight like Chisora vs Helenius... there may actually only be three people in the world that thought Helenius won that, those being himself and two of the judges... and of course Chisora has got the better fight as a result...
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Post by Crease »

For me it is a mixture between the first two options.

The OFFICIAL scorecard should always be acknowledged but I always try to remember how I scored fights - and most of the time I agree with the judges, but there have been numerous occasions whrere I have disagreed.
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I always score the fights and naturally agree with my opinion. However if it's a close fight that could've gone either way and say I score 115-113 one way and the judges score it for the other fighter I usually have no problem excepting that.
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gilgamesh wrote:I always score the fights and naturally agree with my opinion. However if it's a close fight that could've gone either way and say I score 115-113 one way and the judges score it for the other fighter I usually have no problem excepting that.
Same here. Sometime i think that fighters should have to win by more than 4 rounds on the 3 cards put together, or call it a draw.
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Post by Thunder and Lightning »

Always have to respect the judges in my opinion, sadly there is a problem with that to (corruption, mobsters, Don King) but in the end it´s the judges decision wich ends up in the record books even though i don´t always have the same winner.
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Post by milpool »

It's the man who is declared the winner, simple as that. If you agree with the decision or not the 'official' result is the result that goes down in history and ensures that the 'W' is put next to the winners name.

Although to be fair it doesn't seem to matter these days, you lose and you still get a title shot.
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