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Why I hate how Reyes “Won” / A New Scoring Idea

Posted on February 9, 2020 by Jason

Long before I started following MMA, I followed boxing.  In fact, I cut my rating software teeth over at BoxRec before I helped found this site. The sport’s history is incredible, HBO carried almost all the major fights with the best production I’ve ever seen in boxing or MMA and the star power was enormous.

Boxing has always had problems though; the amount of divisions and titles make it difficult for fans to follow, corruption has caused some egregious scorecards, unregulated matchmaking results in lopsided main events and most importantly, a lot of boring fights where boxers chase points to win.  I’m focusing on the last one.

Chasing points makes more sense in boxing.  Most big fights are 12 rounds, which can create a lot of mini-stories and “back and forth” within one fight.  36 minutes of fighting is a long time.  Also, combatants wear big padded gloves better equipped for defense and causing CTE than they are for creating KOs.  Boxers can only use their fists as weapons and in top fights where boxers are competitively matched, there’s only so much that can be done to end a fight prematurely.  MMA does not have these problems.

I saw Reyes play a bit of this strategy in the main event last night through the first 3 rounds.  I’m honestly not sure who won the fight, but I think it should’ve been a 48-47 win using the current system.  Ignoring who he is as a person, I was happy to hear that Jones won the fight, mainly because I would’ve been unhappy if Reyes won.  After hearing the 49-46 scorecard announced, I was sure Jones had taken it.  Regardless of how inept the judges are, there’s no way that they could not give him rounds 4 & 5.  I’m glad they did and I’m about to explain why.

People think the current scoring system is flawed and I’ve heard a few ideas regarding “better” systems.

  • Add half-point scoring – Keep the current system but promote the use of 10-9.5 and 10-8.5 scores.  I think this is bad, because it allows the judges to have more “play”, which has people complaining already.
  • Use the entire 10 points – Rounds can be 10-10, 10-9, 10-8, 10-7 and all the way down.  I dislike this for the same reason, but it is much worse.
  • More 10-10s and 10-8s – Be more free with the 10-10 and 10-8 scoring for rounds.  I actually support this idea, but don’t think it fixes the problem.
  • Survival = Draw – If fighters survive to the end, it is a draw.  This is the system (correct me if I’m wrong) currently used in Lethwei.  We also saw some of this in early MMA and professional wrestling (TV time-limit draw).  I’d like to see a trial run of this.  Would fighters try harder to finish?  Or would fans just lose interest as we get tremendous amounts of draws?

 

My plan is simple:

Keep the round-by-round scoring, but the 10-point cards aren’t added up at the end.  Instead, the number of the round won, equates to the value and that results in the final scores.

Example: Most people thought Reyes won 1-3 and Jones, 4-5.  Reyes gets a score of (1+2+3 = 6), while Jones gets a score of (4+5 = 9).  Jones wins 9-6.

Alternate Example: “Non-championship” rounds worth 1, “Championship” rounds worth 2.  Reyes (1+1+1 = 3), Jones (2+2 = 4).  Jones wins 4-3.

It sounds crazy at first, but coming from a boxing fanbase, I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard that “MMA is more of a real fight than boxing”.  I agree and in a real fight, there are no rounds and it may not be over until it is really over, until someone gets incapacitated or worse.  In such a fight, which is more important, the first 10 seconds or the last?  If a fighter (Reyes) dances around another (Jones) on the streets and then gets gassed, how do you think that fight is going to end up?

Increasing importance should be placed on the end of the fight.  Furthermore, it is the last thing that people remember, whether someone makes a strong comeback, or both fighters are horribly gassed.

The only downside is that in 3 round fights, the first example almost definitely results in more draws, while the second has zero impact.  I think we can either live with that or make some tweaks.

Watching Reyes compile those points in the first three rounds reminded me of why I’ve mostly moved on from boxing, while watching Jones finish strong made me miss it.  Boxing has had some of the greatest sports moments coming down to the close of a fight and perhaps a change like this could see MMA join that club.  Imagine how much more exciting fights would be, coming to the final bell?  Think about it.

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Everything You Need to Know About the Future of Big Data and Sports Gambling

Posted on February 5, 2020 by A. J. Riot

In the traditional sense, sports betting involves staking money on favorite teams and listening to pundits’ advice. However, with the new game of big data, things are about to take a whole new turn. Traditional wagering strategies can become unreliable at times. But with big data, one can get numerous information from various sources and get in-depth insights on all sports betting levels. Below is everything you ever need to know about the future of sports gambling and big data.

You ought to be disciplined and educated, as data alone isn’t enough

For you to have a successful betting experience, you ought to have the right control as well as in-depth knowledge of the sports at hand. You need to have the correct statistics and context numbers behind sports betting. The complicated algorithms and advanced analysis might fail to make sense, especially when all you want is to have a good betting time.

However, with the right discipline, you can pay close attention to the data points and develop a good betting practice. You can build a good sports betting model and stick to it to enable you to become a winner. Keep Reading

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Four Shocking Health Benefits of Martial Arts

Posted on February 4, 2020 by A. J. Riot

The physical, mental, and spiritual benefits of martial arts are evident. However, there are other benefits that martial arts offer that people tend to overlook. Martial arts is a great way to achieve peak potential which will lead to wholesome wellness. It’s an available workout routine that you can start today and see the enormous wonders. There are numerous health benefits attached to martial arts. Do you want to discover these great benefits? You are in luck! Here are the surprising health benefits of martial arts.

It helps you lead a healthy lifestyle

Are you in search of a healthier lifestyle? Look no further! Martial arts is the ideal catalysts that will allow you to get the most out of your spiritual, mental as well as physical life. It’s an excellent opportunity to teach you discipline; thus, you’ll be able to make significant decisions on rest, recovery as well as nutrition.

Martial arts is an excellent opportunity to practice clean eating as well as diet improvement. Martial arts is a great way to enhance your mental health just as engaging in sabung ayam is. You get to concentrate on doing one activity that redirecting all your stress or anxiety to a meaningful action that will leave you relieved.

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How to Overcome Stalling in Jiu-jitsu

Posted on February 3, 2020 by A. J. Riot

Jiu-jitsu training is fun. The sport has many aspects to it, and you keep learning a lot of new things. Until at one point you realize you are not progressing anymore. Everything becomes stale as you fail to grasp lessons from your tutors. Everyone goes through this phase, and it hurts.

Here are some tips on how to overcome the slump and regain your routine:

Don’t Sweat It

The first step towards dealing with stalling is to recognize the problem. Do not overreact or stay mad at yourself when whatever used to work seamlessly starts to fail. Understand that you are in the plateau phase and that you need to step back or change things up to regain your holding.

The faster you accept the situation, the easier the recovery.

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Jon Jones and the State of the Light-Heavyweight Division

Posted on February 3, 2020 by Oleg

UFC is kicking off 2020 with back-to-back Pay-Per-View events showcasing two of their biggest stars: while UFC 246 featured the long-awaited return of Conor McGregor, this coming Saturday UFC 247 will take us to Houston, Texas – where the reigning light-heavyweight champion and top ranked Jon Jones will put his title on the line against the undefeated [#9] Dominick Reyes.

Besides the big stars in the main event, these cards have something else in common. For one, a relatively weak undercard – something to be expected these days with a big-name main event. UFC 247 does have another title fight, with Valentina Schevchenko defending the women’s flyweight belt against Katlyn Chookagian in the co-main, but the quality of match-ups drops off drastically after that. The quality of the undercard aside, even the main event seems like a foregone conclusion. This was true for McGregor vs Cerrone, and the fight played out much like most fans and pundits envisioned.  The same seems to be the case for Jones vs Reyes. Some MMA sportsbooks are offering great odds for this fight, if you want to drop a few bucks on the champion, or try to win big betting on the underdog challenger. But I am not a gambler, so I will instead examine this fight from the sporting perspective – as well as the overall state of the UFC’s light-heavyweight division, which was once the showcase of the promotion.

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Fight Matrix Program – UFC 247: Jones vs. Reyes (02-08-2020)

Posted on February 3, 2020 by Jason

Light Heavyweight Championship (205)
[#1/#9DD/#1P4P] Jon Jones (25-1-0, -450) vs. [#9] Dominick Reyes (12-0-0, +337)
Jon Jones is the All-Time #1 ranked Light Heavyweight and #2 ranked Absolute fighter.

Last 3 Fights: Jon Jones (3-0-0)
2019-07-06: W vs. [#3LHW] Thiago Santos (21-7-0) via SD (47-48, 48-47, 48-47)
2019-03-02: W vs. [#4LHW] Anthony Smith (32-14-0) via UD (48-44, 48-44, 48-44)
2018-12-29: W vs. [*] Alexander Gustafsson (18-6-0) via KO (Punches) in 2:02 of round 3

Last 3 Fights: Dominick Reyes (3-0-0)
2019-10-18: W vs. [#14MW] Chris Weidman (14-5-0) via KO (Punches) in 1:43 of round 1
2019-03-16: W vs. [#10LHW] Volkan Oezdemir (17-4-0) via SD (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
2018-10-06: W vs. [#21LHW] Ovince St. Preux (24-13-0) via UD (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Odds Favorite (Implied): Jon Jones – Win%: 78.14
Elo Favorite (Standard): Jon Jones (2426.11) [+440.21] – Win%: 88.20
Elo Favorite (Modified): Jon Jones (2358.60) [+420.93] – Win%: 86.33
Glicko-1 Favorite (Adj): Jon Jones (2352.40) [+350.78] – Win%: 92.59
Days Since Last Pro Fight: Jon Jones 217, Dominick Reyes 113
Previous Match-up Record: No previous match-ups.
Wins Against Common Opposition: Even: Both have 1 win(s) against common opposition.
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Women Flyweight Championship (125)
[#1/#3DD/#2P4P] Valentina Shevchenko (18-3-0, -1226) vs. [#2/#6P4P] Katlyn Chookagian (13-2-0, +722)
Valentina Shevchenko is the All-Time #11 ranked Women’s fighter.

Last 3 Fights: Valentina Shevchenko (3-0-0)
2019-08-10: W vs. [#4FLY] Liz Carmouche (13-7-0) via UD (50-45, 50-45, 50-45)
2019-06-08: W vs. [#3FLY] Jessica Eye (15-7-0) via KO (Head Kick) in 0:26 of round 2
2018-12-08: W vs. [#3SW/#7DD/#10P4P] Joanna Jedrzejczyk (16-3-0) via UD (49-46, 49-46, 49-46)

Last 3 Fights: Katlyn Chookagian (2-1-0)
2019-11-02: W vs. [#6FLY] Jennifer Maia (17-6-1) via UD (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
2019-06-08: W vs. [#8FLY] Joanne Calderwood (14-4-0) via UD (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
2018-12-08: L vs. [#3FLY] Jessica Eye (15-7-0) via SD (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Odds Favorite (Implied): Valentina Shevchenko – Win%: 88.36
Elo Favorite (Standard): Valentina Shevchenko (1854.94) [+134.20] – Win%: 64.86
Elo Favorite (Modified): Valentina Shevchenko (1860.55) [+110.34] – Win%: 61.85
Glicko-1 Favorite (Adj): Valentina Shevchenko (1851.42) [+117.13] – Win%: 70.38
Days Since Last Pro Fight: Valentina Shevchenko 182, Katlyn Chookagian 98
Previous Match-up Record: No previous match-ups.
Wins Against Common Opposition: Valentina Shevchenko leads 2-0
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Heavyweight (265)
[#173] Juan Adams (5-2-0, -226) vs. [#349] Justin Tafa (3-1-0, +183)

Last 3 Fights: Juan Adams (1-2-0)
2019-07-20: L vs. [#104HW+] Greg Hardy (5-2-0) via TKO (Punches) in 0:45 of round 1
2019-05-04: L vs. [#67HW+] Arjan Singh Bhullar (10-1-0) via UD (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
2018-12-15: W vs. [#230HW+] Chris de la Rocha (5-3-0) via TKO (Punches) in 0:58 of round 3

Last 3 Fights: Justin Tafa (2-1-0)
2019-10-05: L vs. [#146HW+] Yorgan De Castro (6-0-0) via KO (Punch) in 2:10 of round 1
2019-05-24: W vs. [NA] David Taumoepeau (1-3-0) via TKO in 0:30 of round 2
2018-07-28: W vs. [*] Jeremy Joiner (4-3-0) via TKO in 0:28 of round 1

Odds Favorite (Implied): Juan Adams – Win%: 66.23
Elo Favorite (Standard): Juan Adams (1270.41) [+121.23] – Win%: 63.50
Elo Favorite (Modified): Juan Adams (1412.99) [+159.56] – Win%: 66.79
Glicko-1 Favorite (Adj): Juan Adams (1326.52) [+117.55] – Win%: 71.89
Days Since Last Pro Fight: Juan Adams 203, Justin Tafa 126
Previous Match-up Record: No previous match-ups.
Wins Against Common Opposition: No common opposition or both are winless against common opposition.
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The Best Female MMA Fighters of All Time

Posted on February 3, 2020 by A. J. Riot

MMA fans are sure to disagree about who the greatest-ever female fighter is because it does not always come down to statistics. However, there is no doubt that the MMA fighters on this list deserve to be mentioned as some of the best female MMA stars of all time.

Image source: https://unsplash.com/photos/HN_4K2diUWs

Number 5: Valentina “Bullet” Shevchenko

The current Women’s Flyweight champion, Valentina “Bullet” Shevchenko, is presently considered to be one of the greatest female fighters on the planet, and her reputation is sure to go down in MMA history. The Kyrgyzstani and Peruvian MMA fighter, and former Muay Thai fighter, gives the impression she can carry on winning for years to come. With an impressive 18 wins, no draws, and only three losses, she currently ranks number two in the UFC’s women’s pound-for-pound rankings.

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Tips to Stick to your New Martial Art

Posted on February 3, 2020 by A. J. Riot

Everybody wants to learn martial arts skills, yet not everybody has the discipline to stick to their chosen art. Learning a new martial art is hectic. It involves a lot of new exercises and routines, which can be discouraging.

Here is how to go about the new martial art until you achieve your goals:

Show Up

One of the first steps towards learning a new martial art is to show to the gym. Starting a new routine is challenging. You may always find it easy to come up with excuses and other reasons to procrastinate. Unbeknownst to you, one day of failing to show up quickly turns to 2 then a week leading to months, and ultimately quitting.

Once you decide to hit the gym, then do it regularly from the start date. Reading the other tips on how to stick to a new martial art is a waste of time if you won’t get to the gym.

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Top Reasons to Start Boxing Today

Posted on February 3, 2020 by A. J. Riot

Boxing is a sport recommended to everyone irrespective of age, gender, or any other factor. It is a strenuous sport that involves a lot of intense physical activity.

Here are some of the benefits that come with boxing:

Building Confidence

Confidence is essential in everything that you do in life, and nothing imparts it than boxing. Boxers are known for all the hype and trash talk before matches from the confidence they have in themselves. The more you train, the more you will gain better body shape as well as strength of mind for self-confidence.

Constructive use of spare time

Most people find it hard to find a productive way to use their their spare time. They tend to engage in passive activities, like sitting around all day watching video games. Such a sedentary lifestyle can lead to numerous health issues. Boxing, on the other hand, is a healthy way to spend your free time.

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Four Amazing Pro-wrestling Tips That You Ought to Know

Posted on February 3, 2020 by A. J. Riot

Do you ever dream of becoming a professional wrestler? Imagine yourself walking down the ramp majestically, and the air filled with cheers from fans! It’s a beautiful image that you can turn into reality. With the right coaching, training, and a touch of luck, you can find yourself in the halls of fame. Here are amazing pro-wresting tips that you must know.

Get in shape

You only have one chance to make a statement to the audience before you step into the ring. Be vigilant about your theme music, and you look as well as your introduction. It speaks volumes before you even demonstrate your wrestling skills.

You ought to get in the best possible shape to woe the crowd. Don’t forget to try some cardio and strength building. It will enable you to perform swift superior moves that will leave your opponents and fans in awe.

You ought to build lean muscles as well as endurance. Have a strict diet plan to support your vision. A great wrestler is one who produces not only their character but also physical fitness.

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Posted on February 2, 2020 by Jason

Advice and Tips for Beginner Boxers

Posted on January 31, 2020 by A. J. Riot

Are you enthusiastic about boxing? Are you passionate about stepping into the ring, throwing jabs, and dodging punches? It would help if you got prepared for boxing as it’s not a magical activity. Here are a few tips that may be helpful if you are thinking about taking up boxing.

Wear proper gear

It would be best if you wore a sports outfit that’s fitting. It needs to be comfortable so that you don’t get stressed out while you are up and about on your feet. Loose or baggy clothes might get caught in something, pulled by another person, or block your vision.

It will ultimately affect your performance. Always have an attire that you will find it easy to hold on to when you’re not only moving around but also while sweating.

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Posted on January 26, 2020 by Jason

5 Exciting Reasons Why You Ought to Have the Right Sports Gear

Posted on January 25, 2020 by A. J. Riot

Engaging in sporting activities is very crucial for one’s health, as well as mental wellness. However, you ought to get ready to participate in sports. The right clothing goes a long way in not only boosting your confidence but also enhancing your overall performance. Here are compelling reasons why you must have the right sporting gear.

Breathability

During exercises and sports workouts, sweating is inevitable. It would be best if you have the ideal gear to enhance breathability. The right clothing will wick away moisture, thus keeping you dry as well as fresh. It’s a great chance to ensure you stay comfortable and continue with sports without the need to change into another outfit.

The ideal sports apparel fabric won’t promote any bacterial growth. The less sweat you have, the lesser the bacteria growth as well as less smellier workout gear.

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