How To Score

There are Typical three judges for each fight, who can calculate points as follows:

  • If a judge deems that fighter A has out-boxed fighter B in a round, then s/he will score the round 10 points for fighter A, and 8 points to fighter B.
  • If fighter B is knocked down by fighter A, and receives a standing count, then the round is scored 10 points to fighter A and 8 points to fighter B.
  • If the judge devides that neither fighter won a round, then he will score it 10 points to each fighter. if a fighter is penalized by the referee (such as for multiple low blows), then the referee will turn to each ring-side judge individually and instruct him to deduct a point for that fighter from their score card for that round.

The refree collects the judges’ scorecards after every round and delivers them to the ring-side commissioner. At the end of the fight, the points are totaled to arrive at a decision (win. lose, or draw.)