Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea View Post
Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick View Post
Judges have official scorecards with emblems and titles and names.

The scorecards are filled out as the fight goes on at the end of the fight the cards are turned in to the commision and the cards are added.

So to answer your question no, judges do not turn in scoring on a round by round basis. I believe as long as he has the card with him he can change the scoring of any round on the card.

I know theirs been cases where a judge said he scored a round wrong and the score was amended.

Theirs been cases where the commision has even added wrong and they've announced the wrong winner.

I've seen plenty of judges scorecards but I don't think I've ever seen one with crossouts on it or anything like that.
I think they turn in a score at the end of each round.

In between rounds, you see the ref walk to each side of the ring, lean thru the ropes, and get handed something. I thought one of the ref's jobs is to grab the scorecard from each judge in between rounds and hand them to the commission.

Am I wrong?
That's what I observed too... I believed the score from each judge is collected by the ref after each round...

There's still a problem area though, the tabulation done by the consolidator... I guess we had this problem in the Barrera-Juarez first fight... Wrong math...
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