Professional boxing usually runs on the 10-point must system: the round winner gets 10, the other fighter gets 9 or fewer if there is a knockdown, a point deduction, or a clear margin.
A fight is scored through the 10-point system. Unless there is a serious foul, a judge must decide on a round winner and ...
A complete overview of Olympic Boxing with our guide on official regulations, scoring, common violations, and more.
If you’ve watched a fight in the past 50 years, you’ve heard it announced: “All three judges score the bout 115–113…” Those numbers, so familiar they’re practically part of boxing’s DNA, come from the ...
Professional boxing is a combat sport in which two people fight each other using only their fists to score points with clean punches or win by knockout. According to the Association of Professional ...