One of the things that I think needs to change with scoring is there should be more 10-8 rounds awarded regardless if there's a knockdown.
Thurman dominated Garcia in Round 1, stunning him and nearly flooring him.
Using a 10-9 round (without knockdowns) really doesn't do justice for rounds when one fighter is much better than another.
Garcia had his moments, but I felt Thurman took the fight to him far more often, was more impressive and adjusted later in the fight knowing that Garcia was very strong and probably wouldn't be knocked down.
Also, while I want fighters to engage, you shouldn't be penalized for getting on your bike when you've worked and built a lead over the first 9 rounds.
Sports teams do this all the time in the 4th quarter, 3rd period, etc. That's how many teams win championships.
Thurman might have done a lot more back-peddling in the championship rounds, but he still outboxed Garcia the entire time.
This fight reminded me a lot of DLH-Trinidad.
DLH put on an absolute clinic and exposed Trinidad for being a one-dimensional, flat-footed fighter.
Yes he ran in the last 3 rounds, but even when he did, he was pot-shotting Trinidad from the outside and made him look like an amateur.
When the final bell rang, I promised myself that if Garcia got the win, I'd stop watching boxing for a long time (with the exception of Triple-G fights).
The fact one judge had him ahead is ridiculous. That guy should have his license revoked.
Especially when the large majority of fight fans, experts and journalists had Thurman winning 116-112.
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