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Booksmasher said:To make things easy. I would make a 10-8 type of round a round where one fighter gets to fight ending damage but somehow survives to the bell. So it could be a big knockdown and a beating from topposition for instance but he luckily survives. Or one fighter gets such an amount of signifcant beating, being a punching bag + the fighter himself doesnt pose a threat anymore, and the ref could stop it anytime.
A 10-9 round I would say no fighter was close to a fight ending scenario. Both fighters still are threats to another. Even if one fighter outpoints another, without real fight ending damage.
So Poirier vs Holloway I would make it a draw. But Gaethje vs Ferguson if the bell for instance rang 5 seconds before the ref stopped it, that 5th round would be a 10-8, because Ferguson was a harmless punching bag. All the rounds before it 10-10. By this system you really appreciate the winner. The winner won by big margin. Gaethje build his way up to that 10-8 deserving round by constantly building up damage.
I always give the example of Wilder vs Fury 1, because it makes things more clear. Fury outpointed Wilder almost the whole fight, but he hardly gave any damage. Where as Wilder was always posing a threat the whole fight. And lo and behold, he knock em down cold, which to my standards proves Wilder is the more deserving winner. He did the most life threatening damage.
So your system would produce many more draws than the actual judging system, yet you think Wilder-Fury I, which was actually scored a draw, should have been a Wilder victory. Hmm