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Boxing Decisions Explained (What Is a Split Decision FAQ)

There are three types of different boxing decisions, and they are:

Split decision when two judges favor one boxer and the third favors the other.

Majority decision when two judges favor one boxer and the third scores it as a draw.

Unanimous decision, all judges favor one boxer.

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What’s the Difference Between TKO and KO in Boxing (FAQ Inside)

A TKO (Technical Knock Out) happens when the fight is stopped by referee or ringisde doctor to prevent possible serious injury to a fighter who is not adequately protecting themselves or when they have the capacity to defend himself but don’t due to being overwhelmed by the opponent.

A KO (knockout) in boxing is when a fighter cannot defend himself due to the blows received or when a boxer cannot get to his feet by the count of 10.

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Boxing Glove Weight and Sizes (How Heavy Are Boxing Gloves?)

Boxing gloves come in various sizes and weights, from 6 oz. youth mitts to 20 oz. heavyweight gloves. The size of gloves you should use depends on your weight and hand measurements as well as what you’ll be using them for – boxing training, sparring, or amateur/professional bouts.

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