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That's dangerous after the fighters have cooled down and are exhausted.
I don't agree with the change it to a draw idea either. Take the case in point a fighter clearly wins every round judges scorecards read 120-108, 120-108, 113-115. Because of a single home baked judge, a fighter gets robbed of a "W"and has to waste his time fighting someone he already dominated. This is such a common event in boxing, that it would change at least one fight per card from a "W" to a ""D".
Here's what The Ring's top 10 p4p fighters records would look like
1. Manny Pacquiao 52-3-3 (from 53-3-2)
2. Sergio Martinez 47-1-3 (from 47-2-2)
3. Nonito Donaire 26-1 (no change)
4. JMM 53-4-2 (from 53-5-1)
5. Wlad 56-3 (no change)
6. Timothy Bradley 26-0-1 (from 27-0)
7. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam 81-3-2 (from 82-3-1)
8. Giovanni Segura 27-1-2 (from 28-1-1)
9. Andre Ward 24-0 (no change)
10. B-Hop 52-2-5 (from 52-5-2)
Last edited by killersheep; 08-17-2011 at 04:58 PM.
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theres nothing wrong with split decisions
makes finding out a bit more entertaining when there is one
in fact, id prefer a split descision than a UD or a MD
least then its down to the last judge
its like extra suspense
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It's not just a matter of waiting for a decision, boxers tend to remove their gloves, so they would have to re-wrap as well. in the old days of 100 plus rounds it was a much different game, it's not a matter of just lasting now. Plus there is the issue of swelling, which will be worse after the fighter cools down. Not to mention you have to get all the entourages, officials, cameramen, promoters, stools and everything out of the ring.
Last edited by killersheep; 08-17-2011 at 07:47 PM.
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I mean there could be a rule that the boxers are not to remove their gloves immediately after the 12th round nor does anybody get into the ring until they have verified that the judges decision is not split. This I think can be done in less than 3 minutes if the judges already total their score every round and it will just need to be verified after the 12th.
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In the 1980s, if an ESPN title fight was a draw at the end of 12 rounds, they fought a 13th. One that I remember involved Doug DeWitt, but I can't recall his opponent.
Billy Graham, who is (or should be) in the HoF, with a record of 126-15, lost either 8 or 10 split decisions.
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