When I first started following & scoring I was able to focus much more intently,but was still learning what it was I was looking at.Also I'll admit it....when I was younger,I at times leaned towards a favorite .Though I look at some of my sheets from around 91'-93' and am embarrassed to have ALOT of even rounds down .Even rounds should be an absolute last resort,seem pretty indesicive and useless.

Over the last year,I have not scored fights as Im usally typing and not fully focused on the big screen.Scoring can be like ranking p4p...very subjective and interpeted in numerous ways.I say # 1 is clean/effective punching.It does not have to be earth shattering but clean.Even that can offset a fighter from responding and make him react to you.Effective aggresion speaks for itself,often led by punching and out manuvering or positioning fighter b.