What are the rounds that have have been 10-8 without KD's?

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  • Build That Wall
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    #21
    Originally posted by El-blanco
    Dude you gotta stop saying this it makes you look ******ed honestly. No sane person would score that 10 8, it's not even debatable.
    It's more sane than the Chicago Bears giving Jay Cutler 7 years 126 million.

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    • Dodger07
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      #22
      Round 12 Kovalev vs Hopkins

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        #23
        Originally posted by Tedkidlewis
        It actually is the official rules but judges often override it so I guess you could say it's a grey area in scoring a round.
        No it isn't. Go ahead and find a link to where it is if you think I'm wrong.

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          #24
          Lopez vs Mtagwa RD 12 was about the clearest 10-8 round I've ever seen.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Scott9945
            No it isn't. Go ahead and find a link to where it is if you think I'm wrong.
            Here are the rules http://boxing.isport.com/boxing-guid...g-system-works

            Ten-point Must System

            Judges use the 10-Point Must System in professional bouts. This system assigns ten points to the winner of each round. The loser receives nine points for a close round, eight points if he was knocked down or dominated, and seven points if he was knocked down twice. If a round is even and neither boxer was knocked down, both boxers receive 10 points. If each boxer was knocked down once, the knockdowns are disregarded and the winner of the round receives 10 points, while the loser receives nine points.
            The boxer with more accumulated points at the end of the match is the winner, as long as two of the three judges are in agreement. The four possible decisions of a bout that goes the distance are as follows:


            Read more at: http://boxing.isport.com/boxing-guid...g-system-works

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            • R_Walken
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              #26
              Originally posted by SplitSecond
              khan maidana, rd 10 i think it was
              Yeah that's the one that comes to mind, every time I've watched it I don't see how it can be anything other then 10-8.

              Chino laid the boots to Amir for the whole round

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