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Colorado Successfully Uses Open Scoring in MMA

July 21, 2022

Open scoring has now been successfully used in at least two US jurisdictions for MMA. Kansas and Colorado. Last night Colorado had their first ever run with the scoring system for an Invicta FC card. Many critics of open scoring say fighters knowing the score will lead the winning fighter to avoid action and coast … More Colorado Successfully Uses Open Scoring in MMA

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