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PRIDE rules Jones wins 10/10 judges
But how can effective area control win you rounds in which you're being out struck?Well said TS.
This thread should be bumped to the top of Sherdog regularly untill people start understanding that Texas counts "fighting area control" right next to "effective striking & grappling."
I still need to re-watch it as I'm curious to see if Reyes would've won under the new roolz imo... but I think it becomes much clearer knowing the Texas roolz.
Another fun thought is whether or not Jones was being strategic and personally picked Texas to fight in because he recognized Reyes was going to be skating side to side next to the octogon the whole time.
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Appreciate the time you took to quote and respond to my individual points. I'm of the percentage that thinks jbj is the goat, and that it's not particularly close. That being said, I would not have been upset seeing either of his last 2 called as draws, and while I think he won santos, and I can see how a judge would give last night's bout to the champion. The fact that he has even been challenged by either is a sign of either his decline, or an incredibly risky strategy by him and or his camp to try to coast to tight decisions which doesn't help his legacy in any way. This is the first time I'm genuinely thinking he might be on the downswing.Yup, or Jon himself in a very strategic move knowing he would keep Reyes skating the outside called uncle Dana & requested to fight in Texas.
I completely agree that these different roolz are ridiculous & can be manipulated. They aren't even clearly defined.
Like how much do we compare "fighting area control" to "effective striking?" There'z no dialog on that. They're just placed next to each other for what could be just as easily interpreted as "equal" factors. Obviously damaging strikes should be considered higher right? Well not according to the black n white of teh Texas roolz
I just said the same in another thread that the UFC is big enough to tell people that we just won't bring our circus to your state if you don't roll with the new criteria.
New criteria only put into effect start of 2017 & had to grow a bit. That's only 3 years ago. Maybe they'll all come around.
Yup, to be fair though, the NFL haz been working out their roolz for like a century longer or so yeah? Based off of Rugby & they slowly adjusted to their own rools. Would be interesting to see how the roolz have developed throughout the yearz for them too. Hell 30 years into their evolution was the start of the 19th century, we're now only 30 years into it in 2020!!
It's right there in black n white that it's an equal criteria. Don't fight in fooking Texas if you don't like it is all I can say. Or don't watch it if you're a fan that doesn't like it.But how can effective area control win you rounds in which you're being out struck?
I can see how a judge would give last night's bout to the champion.
The fact that he has even been challenged by either is a sign of either his decline, or an incredibly risky strategy by him and or his camp to try to coast to tight decisions which doesn't help his legacy in any way. This is the first time I'm genuinely thinking he might be on the downswing.
So Jon won that fight because there is not a clear criteria in Texas saying which is more important, moving forward or strikes. Everywhere else strikes are more important.
By regardless of damage I mean without a giant damage difference, if you drop someone and destroy their face but lose in strikes 20-10 did you lose the roundIf I was able to judge based on the 10 point system I would have the fight as a draw because I belive you should really have to win a round not just edge it out. I would have it 1 Reyes, 2-4 even, 5 jones. Thats why I'm ok with the idea that you have to beat the champ to be the champ, because I think you should have to beat anyone to beat anyone. If we judge by the round and not the fight as a whole, you shouldn't be able to land just a few more strikes (regardless of damage) and steal rounds. This is why I would prefer an out of 100 per round system, you eek out a round you get 55/45 or even 52/48, you get smoked the next round you lose 30/70 or 20/80. This way you're not seeing guys lay off the gas knowing they have zero reward for winning a round "more" convincingly. Even a 10-8 which is crazy rare somehow, is not reward enough for smashing and dominating for 5 minutes when you're competitor can tie it up but slightly winning the next 10. I call bs change the scoring we don't need boxing commissions at this point. Can you imagine how much more entertaining the sport could be with just a scoring change
Which is why I don't pay attention to [Opinions that differ from mine].
Well said TS.
This thread should be bumped to the top of Sherdog regularly untill people start understanding that Texas counts "fighting area control" right next to "effective striking & grappling."
I still need to re-watch it as I'm curious to see if Reyes would've won under the new roolz imo... but I think it becomes much clearer knowing the Texas roolz.
Another fun thought is whether or not Jones was being strategic and personally picked Texas to fight in because he recognized Reyes was going to be skating side to side next to the octogon the whole time.
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I wouldn't put it past him. He does brag about how game plan is a huge part of his camps & so why not take it to the next level & manipulate that shit.So thats why Jones chose Houston ?
If so... Color me impressed
I wouldn't put it past him. He does brag about how game plan is a huge part of his camps & so why not take it to the next level & manipulate that shit.
I mean he'z teh fooking GOAT... so the UFC will play along. Also, it took the UFC forever to get Jones to be any kind of significant draw despite all the OG's he took out early in his championship run. You think the UFC wants to start over? I'm not saying it's happening, but I do find it within reason that the UFC would play along with Bone's strategy.
Definitely not.And “Outside of Texas” Reyes was born.
2 of them gave him the 3rd round too. Idk what they were smoking, really.Whatever rules were in effect, two of those judges giving Jones the 2nd round is absurd.
It's not scored by total strikes under any criteria. And that would be silly to do as long as there are rounds where fighters can take breaks, be coached, and lose position.Do you know the numbers? Reyes only landed 12 more strikes in total, throwing nearly 100 more. Reyes also got taken down twice.. This fight was basically a draw..
he's been generally horrible to watch for a while now. There's been a random (*steroid aterisk*) finish here & there, but Jon's fights are generally pretty awful to watchwho cares anymore? Jon's last exciting striker performance was years back against Glover. Jon just goes out there and uses his unnatural frame to throw pot shots, knee kicks, and the rare committed strike. Anytime someone pushes the pace on him he will literally run away to avoid an exchange, hes done it multiple fights now. Then he runs back to the center of the octagon and repeats the same boring shit for 5 rounds.