Originally Posted by mdstu:
Not always, but I see your point. Do they have to turn their scores in after each round? I'm wondering if this is how we end up with these screwed up scores. I remember this being a problem in boxing.
No, I'm pretty sure they don't show scores until the end of the fight. I think it was the 3rd when I thought Shogun was done could have been a 10-8 round for Hendo so I think it was the right decision the way the scored it. I'd love to see it again since Hendo won't get a shot until after Machida and Evans at best. Maybe a shot at the Silva/Sonnen winner might be in the cards for him. [Reply]
The problem with that scoring system is that the latter rounds are probably weighted more, just because they are more fresh on the judges minds. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buck:
The problem with that scoring system is that the latter rounds are probably weighted more, just because they are more fresh on the judges minds.
Yeah, like a street fight. The dude on top at the end wins regardless of what happened before. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buck:
The problem with that scoring system is that the latter rounds are probably weighted more, just because they are more fresh on the judges minds.
Well, that is why there arent 5 rounds in japan :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
Do they still do a 10 and a 5 minute round like in Pride?
UFC bought Pride and pretty much dissolved the company. I remember Dream playing around with the 3 round system and even fighting in an octagon like cage with a nylon cage. I think that they are still using the 10/5 minute system now though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
Do they still do a 10 and a 5 minute round like in Pride?
Hard to give a defined answer to that, yes and no. DREAM has been messing around with 3x5 rounds but mainly the 10 and 5. Shooto, Pancrase, ZST, Jewel and other do too. ZST is fucking weird though, they make their own rules, tag team mma champs imanari/tokoro ftw! [Reply]