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    Default Re: The "12th Round Syndrome"

    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    you're not sure how much you've got left to give till you get there.


    Evil training thing a coach used to do. Tell you it was your last round on the bags, sparring etc. So people had that final push! Only to be told 'one more'! Surprising how much extra you can bring.

    You might be on to something here.

    Naww, just kidding... I know this technique wouldn't fly in real fights (not that I wouldn't want to try it). But what other radical measure could be taken to force the fighters not to wait until the 12th round to actually fight? Maybe bring back the failed "live scoring", where the fighters know the score at key points during the fight. I know it didn't work then, but maybe with some sort of twist. Ah, what the hell.

    Just saying...

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    Default Re: The "12th Round Syndrome"

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    you're not sure how much you've got left to give till you get there.


    Evil training thing a coach used to do. Tell you it was your last round on the bags, sparring etc. So people had that final push! Only to be told 'one more'! Surprising how much extra you can bring.

    You might be on to something here.

    Naww, just kidding... I know this technique wouldn't fly in real fights (not that I wouldn't want to try it). But what other radical measure could be taken to force the fighters not to wait until the 12th round to actually fight? Maybe bring back the failed "live scoring", where the fighters know the score at key points during the fight. I know it didn't work then, but maybe with some sort of twist. Ah, what the hell.

    Just saying...
    Open scoring is always a terrible idea if you want more action. The fighter who is ahead gets on his bike and a guy doing that is almost impossible to be effective against.

    Want a radical solution? Make each succeeding round more valuable in terms of points. That makes the fighter always look ahead to winning the next round because he can cut a gap drastically.
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    Default Re: The "12th Round Syndrome"

    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    you're not sure how much you've got left to give till you get there.


    Evil training thing a coach used to do. Tell you it was your last round on the bags, sparring etc. So people had that final push! Only to be told 'one more'! Surprising how much extra you can bring.

    You might be on to something here.

    Naww, just kidding... I know this technique wouldn't fly in real fights (not that I wouldn't want to try it). But what other radical measure could be taken to force the fighters not to wait until the 12th round to actually fight? Maybe bring back the failed "live scoring", where the fighters know the score at key points during the fight. I know it didn't work then, but maybe with some sort of twist. Ah, what the hell.

    Just saying...
    Open scoring is always a terrible idea if you want more action. The fighter who is ahead gets on his bike and a guy doing that is almost impossible to be effective against.

    Want a radical solution? Make each succeeding round more valuable in terms of points. That makes the fighter always look ahead to winning the next round because he can cut a gap drastically.

    Now THAT'S the spirit.

    Great ideas often come from thinking outside the box. It may or may not work, but wouldn't it be worth a try? The assignment of points per round would probably have to be tweaked a little bit here and there.... but the intent is good.

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    Default Re: The "12th Round Syndrome"

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    you're not sure how much you've got left to give till you get there.


    Evil training thing a coach used to do. Tell you it was your last round on the bags, sparring etc. So people had that final push! Only to be told 'one more'! Surprising how much extra you can bring.

    You might be on to something here.

    Naww, just kidding... I know this technique wouldn't fly in real fights (not that I wouldn't want to try it). But what other radical measure could be taken to force the fighters not to wait until the 12th round to actually fight? Maybe bring back the failed "live scoring", where the fighters know the score at key points during the fight. I know it didn't work then, but maybe with some sort of twist. Ah, what the hell.

    Just saying...
    Open scoring is always a terrible idea if you want more action. The fighter who is ahead gets on his bike and a guy doing that is almost impossible to be effective against.

    Want a radical solution? Make each succeeding round more valuable in terms of points. That makes the fighter always look ahead to winning the next round because he can cut a gap drastically.

    Now THAT'S the spirit.

    Great ideas often come from thinking outside the box. It may or may not work, but wouldn't it be worth a try? The assignment of points per round would probably have to be tweaked a little bit here and there.... but the intent is good.
    OK here's an even more strange one. Roll dice or spin a wheel between rounds to determine how many points the next round is worth? Wheel of Fortune Boxing? Then a fighter has NO WAY to calculate just how far ahead or behind he really is. Of course it also runs the risk of low point rounds being stinkers and the last round not being valuable enough to have a guy behind win by decision...though I guess that is no worse than where we often are now.
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    Default Re: The "12th Round Syndrome"

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    you're not sure how much you've got left to give till you get there.


    Evil training thing a coach used to do. Tell you it was your last round on the bags, sparring etc. So people had that final push! Only to be told 'one more'! Surprising how much extra you can bring.

    You might be on to something here.

    Naww, just kidding... I know this technique wouldn't fly in real fights (not that I wouldn't want to try it). But what other radical measure could be taken to force the fighters not to wait until the 12th round to actually fight? Maybe bring back the failed "live scoring", where the fighters know the score at key points during the fight. I know it didn't work then, but maybe with some sort of twist. Ah, what the hell.

    Just saying...
    If you're expecting to work for a certain length of time you pace it even if you think you're working flat out hence there is often more left in the tank than you think = you need a ko in the last round = guy comes out swinging

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