I just noticed the scoring in this fight.
One judge scored it 100-90 to Wyllie while another scored it 97-93 to Fleming.
The 3rd judge had it even at 95-95.
I know we all see fights differently but how can those first two judge have such a completely different view of the same fight?
Is Chris Condon a known judge? He scored every round to one bloke. What did he see that others didn't?
Fleming v Wyllie Scoring
Re: Fleming v Wyllie Scoring
Condon has been around for over 20 years:
https://boxrec.com/en/referee/404301
Some old news:
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/boxing/jud ... 55p4q.html
https://boxrec.com/en/referee/404301
Some old news:
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/boxing/jud ... 55p4q.html
Re: Fleming v Wyllie Scoring
CheersBeltane wrote: ↑28 May 2026, 04:27 Condon has been around for over 20 years:
https://boxrec.com/en/referee/404301
Some old news:
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/boxing/jud ... 55p4q.html
Re: Fleming v Wyllie Scoring
Jake is from my hometown and a good mate of mine. But there is no way he won every round of that fight. I thought maybe 96-94.Taansend wrote: ↑27 May 2026, 18:25 I just noticed the scoring in this fight.
One judge scored it 100-90 to Wyllie while another scored it 97-93 to Fleming.
The 3rd judge had it even at 95-95.
I know we all see fights differently but how can those first two judge have such a completely different view of the same fight?
Is Chris Condon a known judge? He scored every round to one bloke. What did he see that others didn't?
Re: Fleming v Wyllie Scoring
Not saying it's right or proper, but that's one of the anomalies of scoring in boxing. Fighter A could narrowly win each round and, when the final scores are announced, it's a widely lopsided UD that belies how close the fight actually was. It seems unlikely in a 10-round fight, but apparently it can happen.fox wrote: ↑29 May 2026, 07:30Jake is from my hometown and a good mate of mine. But there is no way he won every round of that fight. I thought maybe 96-94.Taansend wrote: ↑27 May 2026, 18:25 I just noticed the scoring in this fight.
One judge scored it 100-90 to Wyllie while another scored it 97-93 to Fleming.
The 3rd judge had it even at 95-95.
I know we all see fights differently but how can those first two judge have such a completely different view of the same fight?
Is Chris Condon a known judge? He scored every round to one bloke. What did he see that others didn't?
Re: Fleming v Wyllie Scoring
Yes close fight and a lot of those rounds could’ve gone either way. I thought Jake did enough to win but couldn’t argue that it was a draw. I couldn’t see 10 rounds to nil but all close rounds and understand how it can happen.MPW wrote: ↑29 May 2026, 11:11Not saying it's right or proper, but that's one of the anomalies of scoring in boxing. Fighter A could narrowly win each round and, when the final scores are announced, it's a widely lopsided UD that belies how close the fight actually was. It seems unlikely in a 10-round fight, but apparently it can happen.fox wrote: ↑29 May 2026, 07:30Jake is from my hometown and a good mate of mine. But there is no way he won every round of that fight. I thought maybe 96-94.Taansend wrote: ↑27 May 2026, 18:25 I just noticed the scoring in this fight.
One judge scored it 100-90 to Wyllie while another scored it 97-93 to Fleming.
The 3rd judge had it even at 95-95.
I know we all see fights differently but how can those first two judge have such a completely different view of the same fight?
Is Chris Condon a known judge? He scored every round to one bloke. What did he see that others didn't?
Re: Fleming v Wyllie Scoring
When I first watched this fight, I had it 97-93 Wyllie. Then I watched it a couple of weeks later and had it 97-93 Fleming. It was a close fight with many rounds that could’ve gone either way, but 100-90 to either fighter is wild.