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this reminds me USA elections in 2016... Shadrina got 143 points, Yang got 137 (142 without deduction). but the winner is Yang with less points

Bring back the 1991 borders

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5 minutes ago, dodge said:

The draw judges aren’t taking priority. They have the same weight. If one of those votes blue instead of red it’s a win for blue

 

I I think what some are trying to argue is the penalty for a warning should be bigger. That’s a different argument altogether 

What I'm saying is that if they can't split it on points it should only matter who they favour if that needs to be a tie breaker. 

 

I get that they are picking a winner technically. I just think that there needs to be a better system, especially to explain it to more casual viewers.

 

Even if that system was giving their winner an extra point, simply because they are the winner.

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Then we’d have the same people saying “why are they giving them an extra point?” etc

 

You need 3 judges to say you won most rounds. If you can’t get that, the judges decide who won the fight. I honestly don’t see it as that complicated tbh

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21 minutes ago, dodge said:

Then we’d have the same people saying “why are they giving them an extra point?” etc

 

You need 3 judges to say you won most rounds. If you can’t get that, the judges decide who won the fight. I honestly don’t see it as that complicated tbh

It's not that complicated, but it goes against what most people who aren't Americans think about sport, which is the concept of a draw. :d

 

Essentially I just think the way the scoring system is presented causes more problems than it solves.

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Dissapointing results for :CAN Tammara Thibeault, losing a close 3-2 split decision against :IOC Cindy Ngamba.

 

I actually don't think the result was unfair (to me this was a fight that could have reasonably been given either way), just an unfortunate draw for Thibeault.

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12 minutes ago, ChandlerMne said:

Okazawa was doing freakshow more than anything. He was making faces all match, didnt show almost nothing.

Deserved loss.

I am happy that he lost. He has given Indian boxers a tough time with his freakshows.

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