Scoring Boxing Points

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Scoring Boxing Points. These are the basics for scoring a round. The belt is defined as an imaginary line drawn across the body from the top of the hip bones.

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Nearly all professional boxing matches use a method of scoring called the ten point must system. Rule 3 31 says points will be awarded. The belt is defined as an imaginary line drawn across the body from the top of the hip bones.

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 9 points for fighter b.

For defence guarding slipping ducking. The belt is defined as an imaginary line drawn across the body from the top of the hip bones. 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. For defence guarding slipping ducking.