Re: A question about scoring
Daxx,
You are spot on with the 1st explanation. You can have 9-9 and 9-8 rounds heck you can even have 7-7 rounds if it came to that.
10 Must system is your starting base meaning both fighters start off with 10-10 points that's why when they say I have that an even round it's scored 10-10 round.
From 10-10 you deduct 1 point to the person who lost the round then you also deduct a point if he is ruled knocked down.
Theres no need in re-explaining it if someone doesn't get then they just don't get it and should look into it.
Re: A question about scoring
Mick, have you ever seen a scorecard with 9-9 or 9-8 written on it?
Re: A question about scoring
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Originally Posted by Fenster
Mick, have you ever seen a scorecard with 9-9 or 9-8 written on it?
Tell you what Fenster are you gonna be online for the next hour.
I can the exact answer 'word for word' from a professional ref. if you have the time let me know.
:)
Re: A question about scoring
Get the info, Mick. Put me out of my misery
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Originally Posted by Fenster
Get the info, Mick. Put me out of my misery
I'm working on it. :)
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I've sent the message hopefully he can answer to it.
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Whose the ref Mick?
I wouldn't ask Lawrence Cole cos he don't know shit! ;D
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
Whose the ref Mick?
I wouldn't ask Lawrence Cole cos he don't know shit! ;D
Let me clarify this he's a former boxer, turned ref. and is now a judge.
I wouldn't put who he is on here as I'm sure he would want it that way. ;)
I'll tell you this he's been in and around the sport since the 1940s if anyone knows the answer to this it's him. :)
I hope he answers even if it's not today.
Re: A question about scoring
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Originally Posted by Fenster
Mick, have you ever seen a scorecard with 9-9 or 9-8 written on it?
The only 9-9 round that comes to mind is when Harold Ledderman scored the 9th round of the Whitaker vs Hurtado fight 9-9.
Re: A question about scoring
Told ya all 3 pages ago you can have 9-9 rounds ;D
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Yeah but can you have a 10-5 round ???
Or does the extra point roll over to the next stanza?! ;D
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Originally Posted by BIG H
Told ya all 3 pages ago you can have 9-9 rounds ;D
Yes but the question is have you seen an official judge's card with 9-9? ;)
Ice, The TV guys scorecards are always compiled with the point deduction aleady done.
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Originally Posted by CutMeMick
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
Whose the ref Mick?
I wouldn't ask Lawrence Cole cos he don't know shit! ;D
Let me clarify this he's a former boxer, turned ref. and is now a judge.
I wouldn't put who he is on here as I'm sure he would want it that way. ;)
I'll tell you this he's been in and around the sport since the 1940s if anyone knows the answer to this it's him. :)
I hope he answers even if it's not today.
CC for trying mick.
Re: A question about scoring
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Originally Posted by The Grinch
Yeah but can you have a 10-5 round ???
Or does the extra point roll over to the next stanza?! ;D
The lowest possible score a fighter can get in a round is 10-6.
For the most part even when theres no 3 knockdown rule when a fighter hits the canvas more then 3/4 times chances are the refs. stopping the fight.
That's why when Pac dropped JMM 3 times that round could have been scored 1 of 2 ways. 10-6 or 10-7 it all depends on who the judge is and how he scores. Both fighters start off 10-10.
10 minus 3 (for the knockdowns) is 7 points for JMM it could stay that way OR you can also deduct 1 more point for Pacs dominance/wining that round making it 10-6.
Re: A question about scoring
Mickey, your man gave you the spanish archer? :-\