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norm the storm
Posted: 2008-05-21 06:03:13
If this new ruling is exactly as Rob has written, and applied in the same spirit that it is intended,then its not such a bad move as the text, at first glance, seemed to imply...

Some further gains could be made by adjusting the scoring method.... In the West,we see a fighter win a round - any round, from 1-5, so we score it that way.

We see a Thai "win" a round and its scored a drawn round for round one and 2.... I can understand and argue the cause of both methodologies, but i can see no good coming from having these two rationales co-existing as they do.

The biggest fear i have is to train a fighter to fight a particular way against a particular fighter,only to have all three well meaning judges using widely differing sets of principles, with which they use to judge and score a fight by...

Was this off topic? sorry about that chaps.

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