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How It Works: Boxing in the U.S. is scored by three ringside judges using (almost exclusively) the 10 point must system. This means that the winner of the round will always be rewarded with 10 points, unless there is a deduction from a foul. In a standard round the loser of the round would receive 9 points.
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Read More »The other rare round score is the 10-10 round which is for rounds which have no obvious winner. A lot of boxing writers and fans consider scoring a round 10-10 to almost always be a cop-out. There has only been one round that I can ever remember scoring 10-10 and that was because the round was so horrible and both fighters only landed 2 punches. I personally hate the 10-10 round. Following the end of every round the judges turn their cards in to the ref who holds them to make sure that no score changing happens "after the fact." Of course...with boxing's history there are plenty of fights that can be pointed to as examples of where people feel that score changing DID happen. But that is neither here nor there I suppose. At the end of the fight each judge's card is totaled with the fighter with the most points on that card being the winner. You need to win at least 2 of the 3 judges scorecards to get a win. So, winning on one card and the other two cards being a draw would mean it was a "majority draw." Judging is supposed to be based on four factors. These four points are: clean punching, effective aggressiveness, ring generalship, and defense. In theory, the scoring should consider all four factors equal but in practice clean punching carries more weight than the others. This is probably because it is the easiest to score...especially compared to something like effective aggressiveness.
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The Union that wins the Match shall be awarded four Match Points or (if it scores four tries or more in the process) five Match Points.
Read More »It may sound overly simple but 99% of the time it is right. If each fighter lands 10 punches in a round you would obviously want to be the fighter who landed the harder punches (clean punching). If the punches seemed of equal strength than you would probably rather be the guy that used head movement and his footwork to avoid more punches (defense). Or the guy who was imposing his will by coming forward and forcing the action, making the other fighter less comfortable and forcing him to fight at your pace (effective aggressiveness and ring generalship).
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