
Originally Posted by
brocktonblockbust

Originally Posted by
Sleepwalker
I'm not disputing the decision of the Ward/Kov whatsoever.
However, could argue that Ward won more rounds than Kovalev (7-5). Yet that same individual can argue that Kovalev's winning rounds were more dominant than Ward's winning rounds.
Should this be taken into consideration in scoring?
No. A big round still 10-9 should not Carey more weight than a tight 10-9 round.
That's the way it is now, of course. But we're looking for ways to improve scoring.
Say, for instance, that X fights Y and X dominates the first 6 rounds pounding Y from pillar to post, but no knockdowns. You know most of those will be scored 10-9. Then Y gets on his bicycle and begins purposely trying to eke out rounds, pitty-patting his way to close rounds that he wins. So in the end it's six 10-9 rounds each. Given human error, two of the three inept or corrupt judges could give one of X's rounds to Y. Voila....... you have a decision for Y.
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