But they still had little effect overall on Margarito. No doubt Cotto was lighting him up like a christmas tree, but he may as well have been hitting a brick wall for all the effect it was having.
So that brings up a great question, to me at least. It seems clean punching and effective punching may be two entirely different things, just taking this fight as an example. Cotto's punches were cleaner, and Margarito's were more effective, if you concede that those punches were what caused Cotto to fade toward the end.
How can you objectively score these criteria when they are not necessarily dependent?
I basically divide around in 3 parts, the first minute the second minute and finally the 3rd minute......usually I would score the round 10-9 to whoever wins 2/3rds of that round. I would most certainly go for the boxer who is agressive and lands the harder shots
Job Biscuit (Like i did with Margarito)!!!
eh eh!!
honestly id say the best way is to watch the round and just go with gut instinct on who got the better of it , i think looking for particular criteria too much can make you miss other things and cloud your judgement
I always go be who is landing the cleaner harder shots. Then I look at work rate. Defense over swarming pointless punches. I usally like to see busy fighters. I DONT COUNT SLAPS AND ARM PUNCHES for all you Calzaghe fans.
10-9
10-8 KO in round
10-10 if draw
10-7 multi KO
10-6 if i don't like fighter
10-5 if Hatton is fighting as he poo
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