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When will the UFC get better judges?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrandonR" data-source="post: 2022280" data-attributes="member: 257176"><p>gunna recycle my answer to the other question on the same topic </p><p></p><p>watched the fight again because usually takes 2 viewings for me to get it because i concentrate on the fighter i want to win generally first time.</p><p></p><p>watching it a second time i took notes and really tried to c what was landing and what wasn’t.</p><p></p><p>out of all the combos at the beginning of the fight justin threw the only one that landed solid was the fourth combo that put roy against the cage and ended with roy holding double under hooks and throwing knees. Up to that point i would agree justin was taking it. but after that point justin did not land a hit without taking damage and the hits that landed tended to be off or grazing. and the criteria for a judge is the fighter that lands the more powerful, solid and clean shots is the fighter that gets the round and roy did that in the first from the 3 minute mark to the end justin landed no good shots.</p><p></p><p>second round started with justin still pushing and missing the majority of his shots some times landing his last shot of the combo while roy used his jab to keep justin outside. justin went for a take down that was stuffed. justin clinched roy lands in the clinch and pushes out. roy lands jabs sold for a minute unanswered. justin swings wildly while roy lands jabs solid stepping back keeping justin outside. </p><p></p><p>the truth is that judges score on 4 criteria </p><p></p><p>-Clean Strikes </p><p>-Effective Grappling </p><p>-Octagon Control </p><p>-Effective Aggressiveness</p><p></p><p>justin landed quite a few shots but they were not clean and other then the one combination did hurt roy but roy landed the clean jab keeping justin where he wanted him during the fight</p><p></p><p>grappling roy neutralized justin with double under hooks and landed some solid knees in the clinch. in the second he was able to stuff out justins take down. </p><p></p><p>roy used the octigan to stop justins attacks in the first round</p><p></p><p>justin was no doubt the more aggressive fighter.</p><p></p><p>take it for what it is but that is my opinion. went and checked out the full criteria for the judging of fights and re-watched the fight twice.</p><p></p><p>it would be kool to have fighters who have been in the cage judge the fights but its hard to find a impatial fighter. guys at the pro level are to connected</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrandonR, post: 2022280, member: 257176"] gunna recycle my answer to the other question on the same topic watched the fight again because usually takes 2 viewings for me to get it because i concentrate on the fighter i want to win generally first time. watching it a second time i took notes and really tried to c what was landing and what wasn’t. out of all the combos at the beginning of the fight justin threw the only one that landed solid was the fourth combo that put roy against the cage and ended with roy holding double under hooks and throwing knees. Up to that point i would agree justin was taking it. but after that point justin did not land a hit without taking damage and the hits that landed tended to be off or grazing. and the criteria for a judge is the fighter that lands the more powerful, solid and clean shots is the fighter that gets the round and roy did that in the first from the 3 minute mark to the end justin landed no good shots. second round started with justin still pushing and missing the majority of his shots some times landing his last shot of the combo while roy used his jab to keep justin outside. justin went for a take down that was stuffed. justin clinched roy lands in the clinch and pushes out. roy lands jabs sold for a minute unanswered. justin swings wildly while roy lands jabs solid stepping back keeping justin outside. the truth is that judges score on 4 criteria -Clean Strikes -Effective Grappling -Octagon Control -Effective Aggressiveness justin landed quite a few shots but they were not clean and other then the one combination did hurt roy but roy landed the clean jab keeping justin where he wanted him during the fight grappling roy neutralized justin with double under hooks and landed some solid knees in the clinch. in the second he was able to stuff out justins take down. roy used the octigan to stop justins attacks in the first round justin was no doubt the more aggressive fighter. take it for what it is but that is my opinion. went and checked out the full criteria for the judging of fights and re-watched the fight twice. it would be kool to have fighters who have been in the cage judge the fights but its hard to find a impatial fighter. guys at the pro level are to connected [/QUOTE]
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