Besides White/Freeman back in 2003, can you guys name some fights that had the judges giving out 10-10 rounds?
I know there were some since that fight but I can't name them. Can you please help?
I think one judge scored one round of Penn/Uno II 10-10, in the process screwing over the entire lightweight division for several years to come.
Tito vs Rashad.
There was no 10-10 round in the Tito vs. Rashad fight. There was a 9-9 round which would have been 10-9 for Tito except that he had a point taken away.
i believe Ortiz/Evans was a 9-9 round actually
I cna giv eexmaples of rounds that should need them..however, I have no examples off hand of 10-10 being used, and sadly its so rarely used that people actually treat me like I'm a dumbass and believe the 10 must scoring system means someone must get 10 each round (unless foul occurs) and the opponent gets a lower score in all situations.
goeb - I cna giv eexmaples of rounds that should need them..however, I have no examples off hand of 10-10 being used, and sadly its so rarely used that people actually treat me like I'm a dumbass and believe the 10 must scoring system means someone must get 10 each round (unless foul occurs) and the opponent gets a lower score in all situations.
Uh, why else would it be called a 10 point must?
Here's the spectrum of scoring in the 10 point must system:
Absolutely dead even round with nothing whatsoever to seperate the fighters: Toss a coin in your head and give one guy a 10-9.
Very close round in which one guy does slightly better: 10-9.
Convincing round win: 10-9.
One guy beats the shit out of another: 10-9
One guy beats the shit out of another and nearly finishes him: 10-9
One guy puts sustained beating on his opponent for the entire round, dominating him in every facet of the game, and comes close to finishing him on multiple occasions: 10-8
^^^ lol, spot on.