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joolykay
Posted: 2006-08-24 03:51:58
when julie fought on sunday against sam,i told her before the fight started " pace the first round and feel the fight out, at least one one of the judges will score a 10/10 round regardless of how hard you fight so dont overwork",does that sound right to anyone?? or does this sound better.

"dont let her pace herself,you can do 5rnds flat out easy,make her work harder and we will see who has trained harder,strike hard with every shot,you have come to win,so let her know she is in a fight,she is here to take your title".

i enjoy coming up the line to attend shows and nearly everyone i have met in mt are a great bunch,i try my best to train my fighters as hard as possible to match the standard of fighters in london,midlands etc,but it seems strange that i have arrived at shows and actually worried about who the judges are on the day regardless of how well my fighter has trained,i admit i am uneducated in mt scoring,but i too have had fighters that i thought have won as they have clearly taken 3of 5 rnds,this is just my oppinion and i have the upmost respect for tony,nash,liam as judges and personalities to the sport.

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