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No mate. I kept telling you repeatedly I had answered the questions you were asking. I haven't moved any goal posts. My position at the start is the same as it always has been as I just showed. You made up some fantasy story about what I said, I kept giving you the option to go back and read the posts as opposed to making an idiot of yourself with some imagined narrative.
Do I really need to address how the corner would clean up and prevent a cut from bleeding in the corner? Is that the ridiculous lengths I have to go to appease you because you argued that the cut was previous damage and now realised that you arguing that it was reopened actually supports my position of the impact of the strikes that you claim didn't land?
Come on man, it's just sad at this point. You aren't even arguing about the actual fight anymore. You made up a narrative because even you don't think Rob won after looking at that round and trying to cherry pick photos.
We have "cleaner strikes" and "new damage" the ultimate scoring criteria in MMA. Let's ignore all offence because the "cleanest strikes" and "newest damage" win. Hopefully they update the MMA judges so they are aware. They struggle as it is but maybe it's not their problem with these new scoring criteria being included and only you being aware.
Well if we were scoring in boxing you would be correct so maybe that's the sport for you. They would have rewarded Rob's strikes because that scoring applies in that sport. Maybe that's where the confusion is for you.
Of course you did, initially you talked about the blood coming from the nose and mouth, when I pointed out that was transpiring since early in the fight you shifted to "well the cut on the bridge of the nose is new..it happened from the overhand"...all the way down to "well he re-opened the cut"
No, he didn't do that either, they don't actually seal cuts in the corner, they do their best to stop, slow the bleeding...the wound remains open and if it's touched again is extremely likely to begin bleeding more, this isn't rocket science man, hell even certain movements from the fighter himself can cause the cut to begin bleeding again.
"You aren't even arguing about the fight anymore"
First thing you've said I agree with in a while -- When I have the fight on FightPass in front of my eyes and somebody is fabricating stories about the amount of damage, phantom combinations that simply missed, didn't land all while blatantly dismissing screenshots that debunk the overwhelming vast majority of your little drunk dream, there isn't much to discuss.
There was no new cut, there was no "re-opened" cut, there was no four strike combo thrown in succession...none of these things transpired. I never argued that it was "re-opened", if a trickle of blood going down the nose if a previously already opened, bleeding wound is your best evidence for significant physical damage....you don't have much haha.
You evidently aren't bright enough to realize I'm actually utilizing your very own argument against you -- Member when you brought up the ol' fairytale about RDR cutting open Whittakers nose in the fifth as evidence that RDR did more damage, won the round? Well, unlike your fabrication the knot on the temple did actually occur in the round. It's simple.
As far as adding clean striking to their scoring system...well, it's already there, no need to add it....they simply aren't particularly good at their jobs.
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