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Can someone explain to me the scoring system that's used? I understand that there are 10 points per round, but it always seems to be 10-9. Why not just give a total of 3 points a round?
Thankfully, I got to watch the fight. Good stuff.
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So in theory, a fighter could lose the opening two rounds then knock his opponent down in the third and be even on the cards. Under a rounds system he would still be down in that fight. There also are other scoring systems.
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Okay, that makes sense.
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some jurisdictions used to use a 5-point system. Not sure why they decided on a 10-point system. Maybe bigger numbers seem more impressive?
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Some here may be able to give you a better version complete with historical context.
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I heard Jim Lampley on the radio going to lunch - he puts Floyd in there with Pernell & Roy. He said all 3 think their records should speak for themselves despite the fact they take a safety 1st approach.
I wouldn't put Castillo on the same level of a Hearns or Hagler when it comes to facing a dangerous foe. I don't disrepect Floyd because he talks a lot but people loved Tyson because he knocked people out. Same in baseball with HR hitters, that's what people remember & why a guy like Floyd might not get all the credit he deserves. They love powerful guys who knock people out in big fights. Heck, Larry Holmes probably deserves more credit for his career too but doesn't get it because he came right after Ali's era. But Ray was smart enough to be nice on camera & not swear or act thug like - hence the 7-Up commercials. Even Floyd Sr. thought his son was swearing too much on 24/7. Last edited by hamed; 05-07-2007 at 01:37 PM. |
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I have never heard of a 10-4 round (would that be dead or simply lifeless) so a 5 point system would seem to suffice.
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btw I read an article by Steve Kim of Maxboxing today who said that he thought Shane Mosley and Pernell Whitaker looked better against Oscar than Floyd did.
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Mosley is more offensive than Floyd so I can see that. Not sure about Whitaker.
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Just curious because of the 2 recent Sugar's, I'd think Sugar Ray Leonard in his prime would have a much better shot against Floyd than even a prime Sugar Shane would - let alone the one past his prime. Last edited by hamed; 05-08-2007 at 09:32 AM. |
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I give Mosley a good shot .. but as to the second part of your question I'm a bit biased because I never thought Ray was that great of a fighter. Mosley might have the right combination of speed and power to beat him. Although I don't see anyone 147 and down really having much of a shot against PBF.
If Cotto put the pressure on him that Castillo did and banged the body for the first 6 rounds ... maybe. Margarito having any kind of shot against him is a joke. Paul Williams is a bit too inexperienced but could keep Floyd away with the jab. Cintron would never land a punch. Hatton would be interesting since he applies a lot of pressure but I have to think his face would be a bloody mess by the 4th or 5th round. |
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Yeah, I recalled you thinking that about Shane, that's why I asked.
Here's one where we'll have to agree to disagree again because I think Ray Leonard would have beaten Shane had they fought in their primes. |
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