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    Default Re: Scroing Even Rounds... Whats the big deal?

    It's funny. We often have threads like ''post your score card for the fight'' etc. or ''biggest robbery, how did you score it''... and it's like, there's no 10-10 rounds on anyone's score cards...?

    I think i've got about three even rounds on my Calzaghe-Hopkins score sheet. (i literally have an excel spreadsheet with all my scores on it )
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    Default Re: Scroing Even Rounds... Whats the big deal?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimboogie View Post
    It's funny. We often have threads like ''post your score card for the fight'' etc. or ''biggest robbery, how did you score it''... and it's like, there's no 10-10 rounds on anyone's score cards...?

    I think i've got about three even rounds on my Calzaghe-Hopkins score sheet. (i literally have an excel spreadsheet with all my scores on it )

    I would say that 10-10 rounds include either very very little activity, where it may be early in the fight during the feel out process and not many punches are thrown or landed..

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    a round where both fighter gets knocked down, but neither of them (or both of them) being extremely hurt..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimboogie View Post
    It's funny. We often have threads like ''post your score card for the fight'' etc. or ''biggest robbery, how did you score it''... and it's like, there's no 10-10 rounds on anyone's score cards...?

    I think i've got about three even rounds on my Calzaghe-Hopkins score sheet. (i literally have an excel spreadsheet with all my scores on it )
    I used to sit down with a couple of ex pros watching the fights they are dead now unfortunatley; but we used all score on one card and would agree on some rounds and would all say "I couldnt split that one could you?'" No , no".

    I Still do it, I think its stupid to try to force a pick if its that close and the punches tally even.

    Alot of people score for the aggressor, I dont agree with that; because at times its alot more skilfull to be able to counter correctly under pressure while backing out or taking on other angles.
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