In the wake of the judging controversy at UFC 247, the Kansas Athletic Commission is ready to make a big change. On Monday, Kansas boxing commissioner Adam Roorbach told ESPN that the KAC will experiment with “real-time” scoring, commonly known as open scoring, beginning March 1. What does that mean? The score of a fight will become public knowledge as the fight unfolds, with the commission informing fighters, coaches, broadcast teams, and fans in attendance of the scores after each round.
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Kansas offers open scoring to MMA promotions in wake of UFC 247 controversy – MMA Junkie