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I think it is a good idea.

Judges may already be influenced by the crowd, so this should not make much difference. If they are frightened of getting abuse, they should not be judges!

I don't consider it abuse if a trainer adjusts his strategy mid fight because of the scoring, they do that anyway depending on what their best guesstimate of the scoring is?
If judges are already influenced by crowds, exposing their scores during the fight will make it a million times worse....For one, a hostile crowd reaction, towards the judges, could affect their concentration for the rest of the fight, let alone it sways them to score/see the fight different...How about if one judge is seeing/scoring the fight totally different to the other two? Would knowledge of their scores influence his/hers for the rest of the fight?

I guess a positve would be trainers pulling more fighters out that haven't got a chance of turning it around.