Sunday, January 22, 2017

Fight scored

There are three judges sat cage side, each with a different viewpoint of the contest. They evaluate MMA techniques, such as effective striking, effective grappling, control of the fighting area, effective aggressiveness and defense.
They use the 10-Point Must System, the winner of the round gets 10 points, the loser gets 9 or less, unless, in rare occurrences, it’s an even 10-10 round.

Diego Sanchez and Gilbert Melendez
By Sangeetha.S

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  1. Submission by:
    1.Physical Tap Out
    2.Verbal Tap Out
    Knockout by:
    1.when Referee stops the contest (TKO)
    2.when an injury as a result of a legal maneuver is sever enough to terminate a bout (TKO)
    3.when contestant being rendered unconscious due strikes or kicks (KO)
    Decision via the scorecards, including:
    1.Unanimous Decision - When all three judges score the contest for the same contestant
    2.Split Decision - When two judges score the contest for one contestant and one judge scores for the opponent
    3.Majority Decision - When two judges score the contest for the same contestant and one judge scores a draw
    Draws, including:
    1.Unanimous Draw - When all three judges score the contest a draw
    2.Majority Draw - When two judges score the contest a draw
    3.Split Draw - When all three judges score differently
    Disqulification
    1.Forfeit
    2.Technical Draw
    3.Technical Decision
    4.No Decision

    SHALINI.R

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  2. 1.All bouts will be evaluated and scored by 3 judges who shall evaluate the contest from different location around the ring/fighting area. The referee may not be one of the 3 judges.
    2.The 10-Point Must System will be the standard system of scoring a bout. Under the 10-Point Must Scoring System, 10 points must be awarded to the winner of the round and 9 points or less must be awarded to the loser, except for a rare even round, which is scored (10-10).
    3.Judges shall evaluate mixed martial arts techniques, such as effective striking, effective grappling, control of the ring/fighting area, effective aggressiveness and defense.
    4.Evaluations shall be made in the order in which the techniques appear in (c) above, giving the most weight in scoring to effective striking, effective grappling, control of the fighting area and effective aggressiveness and defense.
    5.Effective striking is judged by determining the total number of legal strikes landed by a contestant.
    6.Effective grappling is judged by considering the amount of successful executions of a legal takedown and reversals. Examples of factors to consider are take downs from standing position to mount position, passing the guard to mount position, and bottom position fighters using an active threatening guard.
    6.Fighting area control is judged by determining who is dictating the pace, location and position of the bout. Examples of factors to consider are countering a grappler's attempt at takedown by remaining standing and legally striking, taking down an opponent to force a ground fight, creating threatening submission attempts, passing the guard to achieve mount, and creating striking opportunities.
    7.Effective aggressiveness means moving forward and landing a legal strike.
    8.Effective defense means avoiding being struck, taken down or reversed while countering with offensive attacks.

    SANJANA.R

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