Re: Scoring Fights
IMO it all comes down to who is controlling the action.
In the example of ODLH vs. PBF
ODLH was agressive but it was not effective, it was Floyd's fight, because he was fighting the way he wanted.
So how do you determine if a fight is controlling, well it depends on their style.
If they are a slick boxer it's hit and don't get hit.
If it's a pressure fighter it's how much can you smother the other guy.
If it's a slugger it's how much can you hurt the opponent.
Whoever executes their gameplan to the best of that definition is who I give rounds to.
So if Hatton was to fight PBF and in any given round Hatton was able to smother PBF with punches he wins the round.
If PBF can hit and not get hit by hatton he wins the round.
It is important in my estimation to take in to consideration general boxing styles as the goals
are all achieved in different ways by different styles.
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