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    UFC Judging Might Be Slightly Less Terrible at ‘Edgar vs. Maynard 3′

    from cagepotatoe

    Good news for fans of competent scoring — according to Marc Ratner, the UFC has formally submitted a request to the Nevada State Athletic Commission to provide monitors for the judges assigned to score the bouts at UFC 130: Edgar vs. Maynard 3 (May 28th, Las Vegas). Up until now, California has been the only state to ever provide monitors for judges while scoring MMA bouts. I love this part:

    When MMA Fighting asked NSAC Executive Director Keith Kizer if he would be open to the idea, Kizer replied, “Maybe.”

    Great, Keith. As long as it doesn’t inconvenience you. The use of monitors in MMA judging is a common-sense addition that we’ve been whining about since Machida/Rua 1. It seems that the availability of multiple angles and close-ups would help judges evaluate action that they might otherwise miss from the fixed position and sight-line that their seat affords. However, not all judges agree that watching a fight on a screen is better than watching it play out in front of their eyes…

    Gim Jenia at MMAConvert recently shadowed former UFC commentator Jeff Blatnick during a judging gig in New Jersey, where Blatnick discussed the subtle details that judges might miss by watching a fight on a screen. For example: “If a fighter winces from a landed punch, that means it scored. If I hear the whoosh of a foot dragging on a takedown, it’s a legitimate attempt at a takedown.”

    Then again, he also had this to say: “People will score based on what they know. If a judge has a jiu-jitsu background, they’re going to say, ‘Did you see that close submission attempt? He was six inches from getting that kimura!’ No, but I did see those punches the other guy landed. Those scored.”

    In other words, it doesn’t really matter how a judge watches a fight — if he doesn’t know what a kimura is, he’s probably still going to fuck up the result.

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    The horrible boxing judges are now our MMA judges - I could say more, but it might hurt some feelings.

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    we can only hope.

    Perhaps if they sent the judges to a Jiu Jitsu school with a timesheet type thing and the wern't allowed in an event unless theyed tapped out 500 times or somthing...
    Then to Muay Thai class to get kicked in the leg at 60% speed with 2 inches of padding and see if they can still walk after...

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    lets get simon from american idol!

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    Simon judging a Jon Fitch fight ?
    " Dreadful. That was pathetic. I'm being honest ! You spent 15 minutes on top of your opponent, but you looked like you were trying to listen to his heart beat ! "

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    That is funny!
    Quote Originally Posted by Freddy Chavez View Post
    Simon judging a Jon Fitch fight ?
    " Dreadful. That was pathetic. I'm being honest ! You spent 15 minutes on top of your opponent, but you looked like you were trying to listen to his heart beat ! "

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    jesus i know it isnt possible but i still wish god damn dana white, joe rogan, and mike goldberg would judge all of em, they are at every show, and always know wtf is going on
    its bullshit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freddy Chavez View Post
    Simon judging a Jon Fitch fight ?
    " Dreadful. That was pathetic. I'm being honest ! You spent 15 minutes on top of your opponent, but you looked like you were trying to listen to his heart beat ! "
    hahah that was great.

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