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Boxing on hbo
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Boxing is scored on a 10 point must system.

Each fighter gets scored on 10 points cause it is an even number so to speak and easy to work with. The fighter who loses the round loses a point so the roun is scored 10 - 9. If the fighter is knocked down he loses a point for each knockdown, so the winner of the round gets 10 points while the loser gets 1 point subtracted for losing the round and another for being knocked down.

You can also lose a point on a foul, such as; a low blow, kidney punch, or hitting while someone is already down.

So for example say fighter a wins the round and knocks fighter b down twice the round is scored 10-7. The winner of the round can also lose a point if he commits a foul, so a round can be scored 9 - 9.

Even rounds are rare but do happen.

There are 3 judges who score the fight, unfortunatly not everyone scores the same and you get controversial decisions. Like a draw or majority decision.

You add up all the points for the rounds and you have your totals. A blow out in a 12 round fight would be 120 - 108. That is if a fighter won every round.

in the old days it was just a point a round, no extra points for a knock down and such. Whomever won the round won just that. So back in the day during a 15 round fight a decision would be 9-6.

Quote:November 23, Arturo Gatti vs. Mickey Ward!!!

The second installment, hopefully it might be even better or just as good. So far I have Gatti Vs. Ward I, as my fight of the year. Delahoya Vs. Vargas might win cause of name recognition but every boxing fan knows what the real fight of the year is, so far.
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