Each match of Lion Championship has 4 main duties, including 1 radio arbitration and 3 referees in charge of the assessment. With the assessment, their grading is quite difficult when the viewing angle from the outside of the cage cannot help them make the most accurate judgment.
At the present time, the matches of Lion Championship are graded according to the 10-point must System system. In each half, the referees will gradually win the loss of 10-9 (winning but not too different), 10-8 (winning with clear gap), even 10-7, 10-6 with different matches.
The Lion Championship and MMA prizes applied the 10-Point Must System score system, therefore, there are many potential risks. Because, in a match that lasted only 3 rounds (the battles without belt), the score of the referee given in a 1 half could reverse the actual results if this person did not have a good viewing angle to mark.
For that reason, the need for extra view to observe and view correctly in each half is the real need of the referees. In order to assist the expertise more in grading, in recent events, Lion Championship has installed an additional screen to observe the match for each inspection.
On that basis, the assessment can observe the situations inside the octagon cage, even if they have to look from the outside. The matches of Lion Championship, therefore, are also scored more accurately on the basis of the objective and transparent judgment of those who hold the balance.