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  • TheIce
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    #1

    How to add score?

    How does pro boxing score add up?

    Example:

    round 1. Mayweather
    round 2. Oscar
    round 3. Oscar
    round 4. Mayweather
  • Gareth Ivanovic
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    Boxing is scored on a 10 point must system. So in your example if you thought Mayweather won the first round you would score it 10-9. Then when there are knockdowns the scores changes 10-8 for one KD, 10-7 for two KD... etc. Some judges don't score it past 10-7 due to it puts the other fighter out of the fight ( That's what I heard Harold Lederman said one time). So from your example it would go like this.

    Round 1: 10-9 Mayweather
    Round 2: 10-9 Oscar
    Round 3: 10-9 Oscar
    Round 4: 10-9 Mayweather

    After 4 Rounds it would be 38-38 in your example

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    • DLT
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      #3
      Originally posted by TheIce
      How does pro boxing score add up?

      Example:

      round 1. Mayweather
      round 2. Oscar
      round 3. Oscar
      round 4. Mayweather
      Wow, you sound like your new to the sport. Is that true? If so then its glad to see a new face. How did you like the fight, if you saw it?

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      • TheIce
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        #4
        Originally posted by IncuFan
        Boxing is scored on a 10 point must system. So in your example if you thought Mayweather won the first round you would score it 10-9. Then when there are knockdowns the scores changes 10-8 for one KD, 10-7 for two KD... etc. Some judges don't score it past 10-7 due to it puts the other fighter out of the fight ( That's what I heard Harold Lederman said one time). So from your example it would go like this.

        Round 1: 10-9 Mayweather
        Round 2: 10-9 Oscar
        Round 3: 10-9 Oscar
        Round 4: 10-9 Mayweather

        After 4 Rounds it would be 38-38 in your example
        Thank you very much

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          #5
          Originally posted by TheIce
          Thank you very much
          No problem.

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          • TheIce
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            #6
            Originally posted by IncuFan
            Boxing is scored on a 10 point must system. So in your example if you thought Mayweather won the first round you would score it 10-9. Then when there are knockdowns the scores changes 10-8 for one KD, 10-7 for two KD... etc. Some judges don't score it past 10-7 due to it puts the other fighter out of the fight ( That's what I heard Harold Lederman said one time). So from your example it would go like this.

            Round 1: 10-9 Mayweather
            Round 2: 10-9 Oscar
            Round 3: 10-9 Oscar
            Round 4: 10-9 Mayweather

            After 4 Rounds it would be 38-38 in your example
            Originally posted by DLT
            Wow, you sound like your new to the sport. Is that true? If so then its glad to see a new face. How did you like the fight, if you saw it?
            Yep im new to sport and still learning

            I really enjoyed the fight last night, at first I thought it was a draw.. it was bloody hard to judge each round.

            then i rewatched the fight again.. mayweather clearly won, not even close..

            My Score

            1 - Floyd
            2 - oscar
            3 - Floyd
            4 - oscar
            5 - Floyd
            6 - Floyd
            7 - oscar
            8 - oscar
            9 - Floyd
            10 - Floyd
            11 - Floyd
            12 - oscar

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            • Gareth Ivanovic
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              #7
              Originally posted by TheIce
              Yep im new to sport and still learning

              I really enjoyed the fight last night, at first I thought it was a draw.. it was bloody hard to judge each round.

              then i rewatched the fight again.. mayweather clearly won, not even close..

              My Score

              1 - Floyd
              2 - oscar
              3 - Floyd
              4 - oscar
              5 - Floyd
              6 - Floyd
              7 - oscar
              8 - oscar
              9 - Floyd
              10 - Floyd
              11 - Floyd
              12 - oscar
              So you had the fight 115-113 for Mayweather. That's close to how I saw it, I had it 116-112 for Mayweather.

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