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  • #21
    Originally posted by black_celph View Post
    sergio martinez did to paul williams in fight 1?
    They both scored knockdowns in that round and it would have been up to the judges to determine who won the action in between; or who's knockdown was more damaging. The winner of that round should have been given 10-9.

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    • #22
      I would say without knocking down the fighter who knocked you down the best a knocked down fighter could hope for is an even round if he beat the fighter who knocked him down from pillar to post in the remaining portion of the round.

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      • #23
        A KD is 1 point, he reason that a round is usually scored 10-8 when a knock down occured is because it is very rare for a judge to score a round to a fighter that was KD, but it has happened before. And yes you can win a round if you have been been KD, by returning the KD, a KO, giving the opposing fighter a standing count, or as it said above in someone else's explanation, be given 2 points for a really dominant round.

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        • #24
          A clean knock down usually gets the fighter who scored it a 10 to 8 round even if the fighter who was knocked down gets up and wins the rest of the round. That may not be fair but from what I have seen in hundreds of fights that's usually the way it is. The best bet for him to win the round is to return the knock down and then win the rest of the round.That is how Martinez won a 10-9 round on some cards after Williams knocked him down early in the round.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by slickslysmooth View Post
            Let's say fighter A was knocked down by fighter B. The KD happened in the first minute, but after fighter A got up, he proceeded to school fighter B. Would that round in a 9-9 score?

            Or would it be a 10-8 score from there?
            Yes, one of the judges completely ignored the officially called KD in round 10 of pac vs mosley. So it's been done before. However, the most likely outcome would be a 10-9 in favor of fighter B in you scenario.

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            • #26
              The only way to even the round if you knock him down too and control the round after that.

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              • #27
                You can win anything if you just believe in yourself.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
                  A clean knock down usually gets the fighter who scored it a 10 to 8 round even if the fighter who was knocked down gets up and wins the rest of the round. That may not be fair but from what I have seen in hundreds of fights that's usually the way it is. The best bet for him to win the round is to return the knock down and then win the rest of the round.That is how Martinez won a 10-9 round on some cards after Williams knocked him down early in the round.
                  2 of the official judges gave the round to williams and the third had it a draw. obviously this makes no sense since martinez dominated the round and knocked williams down 10 times harder but corruption is corruption.

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                  • #29
                    Don't remember what the official scorecard was for that round but best example is Marquez vs Katsidis rd. 3 enough said.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Own3d View Post
                      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.
                      That's the end of this thread. I mean, I its pretty straightforward.

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