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Why is there no mention of 10-7? Also, the example uses 9-9 and 9-8 - when has a judge ever scored a round 9-8?!?!?
This article needs editing. The title of the article is 10-Point MUST system. Judges MUST award 10 points to someone. There is no 9-8...
In this system, how is a split decision scored in this example (fighters X and Y) 27-30, 29-28, 29-28?
1. cumulative (all 3 judges' grand total? a.e. total 85-86 fighter Y wins)
2. majority rule (Judges A/B for fighter X, Judge C for fighter Y) fighter X wins
Mbessette (
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There are two very important things which should be addressed in this article, preferably with an expert opinion:
I changed the article to a redirect to boxing scoring. The content was unreferenced and I could not find reliable sources to indicate that the 10-point must system is notable enough to warrant its own article as opposed to a sub-section of boxing scoring. Andrew 327 03:51, 11 January 2013 (UTC)
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Why is there no mention of 10-7? Also, the example uses 9-9 and 9-8 - when has a judge ever scored a round 9-8?!?!?
This article needs editing. The title of the article is 10-Point MUST system. Judges MUST award 10 points to someone. There is no 9-8...
In this system, how is a split decision scored in this example (fighters X and Y) 27-30, 29-28, 29-28?
1. cumulative (all 3 judges' grand total? a.e. total 85-86 fighter Y wins)
2. majority rule (Judges A/B for fighter X, Judge C for fighter Y) fighter X wins
Mbessette (
talk) 02:35, 3 November 2008 (UTC)
There are two very important things which should be addressed in this article, preferably with an expert opinion:
I changed the article to a redirect to boxing scoring. The content was unreferenced and I could not find reliable sources to indicate that the 10-point must system is notable enough to warrant its own article as opposed to a sub-section of boxing scoring. Andrew 327 03:51, 11 January 2013 (UTC)