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I think boxing hasn't changed because they got it right. The judges are bullshit, but I mean think of how wide we score fights on here......alot of it can not be helped unless we go to a compubox type scoring, and WE DO NOT want that.
So Cortez has been shitty lately. All in all boxing has never been better.
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
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A replay even in limited circumstances would have stopped the robbery in the Soto fight at the weekend.
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Why does everyone want things to change? I dont understand. Maybe I am throwback. But I am happy that we have one of the least regulated sports in the world.
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
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I think the 3 judges are necessary. One person on compubox could outland the other, but if the other fighter is doing way more damage with less punches, stats won't exactly prove the winner there. If we let technology decide winners, it would be heavily criticized. Imagine technology scoring a figure skaters set? It wouldn't exactly work. I understand the whole Soto decision could've used a replay. (Pretty sure Cortez would've let his decision stand EVEN WITH VIDEO REPLAY because I bet his pride would get the best of him).
I don't think boxing has any major flaws in its system. It's worked throughout time and if it aint broke, don't fix it. Some things are just part of the game such as robberies and Joe Cort...I mean bad refs..
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It has evolved. For one we have the 10 point must scoring system which actually made knockdowns count for something. I've seen on boxrec before fighters who have been down 5 times throughout a bout in the old days but still won the majority of rounds and the decision.
That's been one key, obviously all the rule changes most notably the changing of how many rounds which I think ultimately is a good thing. There is replay in New Jersey like they mentioned on the broadcast but I haven't seen it used yet.
I hope they can show replays better then ESPN does though because it seems I am always waiting for hours to get a replay there. Literally I don't know if it's intentional but it takes forever there.
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Stuff like this would delay the action, be abused and take too much excitement away from boxing.
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Absolutely! Imagine if someone was knocked down on a body shot and Joe Cortez (or any other bad ref in the game) decided to watch the replay because he may have thought the knockdown was caused by a low blow, the other fighter gets that time to recover.
Sorry, I'm just looking for openings to show my disgust for Cortez' performance in the Soto fight.
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With as big of an Impact and life altering effect on a fighters life One lone Referee's call can & Does have....I think there can be a place for Instant replay.There are a zillion places for Announce teams at Ringside,How about one lone Monitor and Official who's sole job is to review calls and certain instances within a certain amount of time.Maybe a sort of Truth-Spell-check for the referee ,(thought that was commission's job Lol).How many times has a referee probably felt like saying...."I have no F!!!ng Idea what just happened...I Missed It" but being in the instant they make some crap call of finality.How about a red-flag system as in Football made by opposing corner......talk about killing the momentum of the fight.
It might also be a deterrent for some guys to "Massage" The rules with false claims with penalty of point deductions.Some refs might become too reliant and use the replay system as a crutch.I'm alll over the place here....But The controversy without replay sure keeps things Interesting & going !?![]()
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Could you imagine if they had anything like this when Lou Duva was in his prime giving referees hell? Oh man.
But there's no reason that they couldn't have the timekeeper or someone be a replay official if they had to. There are a lot of people at any show of decent size who are on the commission payroll, it shouldn't be to much to ask if deemed necessary to have one stationed by a monitor just in case they needed a replay. There's no reason a referee should have to make a call on what a cut was caused by. Half the time they don't notice the cut until well after it was caused. Things like that need replay. They should also review point deductions, not give point deductions after the fact, but review them to make sure they were appropriate.
One thing though, how would replay have helped the Soto fight? The blow that Cortez saw happened. It was light but it happened. Lorenzo said he couldn't go on because of that blow...what does replay do there? Is the replay official going to tell Lorenzo that that punch didn't affect him at all? That doesn't seem right as much as I disagree with the call. It's a tough spot, but should have never come to be as Cortez should have just waved it off and ignored the punch given what was happening for the 4 rounds prior.
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