I ask because this year in particular,we have had fights which have been robberies and other fights where the gap between winner and loser is far far far greater than it should have been. Have the judges changed the criteria so that it's now who throws the most punches and comes forward the most(I call it hard clean punching that misses and ineffective agression).
There have been quite a few examples of both,such as:
Oscar v Floyd(Oscar threw more,landed hardly any effective punches,lots of arm punches to the body with zero power and was throwing those flurries that miss wildly,because Mayweather was ducking them)
Spinks-Taylor: Taylor came forward all night.no jab,Spinks actually landed the harder punches of the fight and controlled the tempo of the fight,basically did what Mayweather did to Oscar but on a lower scale,and he lost.
Then we have fights like Kid Diamond's fight v Huerta if I remember correctly. Sure Diamond may have been throwing as many punches but seldom did he land as many or as many hard punches as Huerta.
There are plenty of other examples which I may come back and fill in but I hope you can see my point. The latest example has to be the Morales-Diaz fight. Although I was not as bothered simply because Morales himself did not seem to concerned about losing the fight,the fact still stands that Morales landed the harder cleaner punches,and from my viewing,landed more punches too. How Diamond won some of those rounds on the scroecards(which are available at Fightnews) is beyond me. Sometimes,he would come froward,throw a few punches and just barging into Erik whilst Morales was timing him coming in and countering him.
A perfect example is also the commentator,Jim Lampley. During the Margarito-Williams fight,I'm sure I recall him saying it's difficult to beat someone who is throwing 90 plus punches per round but what if the opponent is throwing fewer but punches which are visibly harder?
A perfect example which illustrates this is Danile Ponce De Leon v Gerry Penelosa. I have never seen a fight so diversly scored this year. Ponce was throwing 100 punches per round,mainly to the body,ALOT of which were being blocked by Gerry's elbows. Gerry on the other hand threw far far fewer shots,but they were visibly the cleaner punches,snapping Ponce's head back and moving him at times. Ponce won a UD but the question arises,who fulfilled the judges criteria best? This leads back to my original question because if the old criteria of who lands the cleaner harder punches, it was undoubtedly,in theis fight,Gerry. However,by the seemingly "new" criteria,of who is the more active, it was Ponce.
Which approach is best? Why should a fighter win a round just because he came forward,what if he was not jabbing etc and just walking forward into punches? And why should someone win just because they throw hundreds of punches,mostly ineffective when their opponent is throwing less but hader and more accurate?
I know this was a long read,but as you can see,I've been contemplating this subject area for sometime now. Read it and let me know your thoughts on the subject matter. I hope you enjoy the read.![]()
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