Knockout (KO) - a boxer wins if their opponent cannot get up from the ring within 10 seconds after a punch. This is considered the most decisive form of victory.
Knockout (KO) - a boxer wins if their opponent cannot get up from the ring within 10 seconds after a punch. This is considered the most decisive form of victory.
Disqualification (DQ) - a boxer can be disqualified for violating the rules, such as hitting below the belt, intentionally using illegal moves, or refusing to follow the refereeβs instructions.
Disqualification (DQ) - a boxer can be disqualified for violating the rules, such as hitting below the belt, intentionally using illegal moves, or refusing to follow the refereeβs instructions.
Technical Knockout (TKO) - the referee stops the fight if they believe one of the boxers cannot continue due to injury or inability to defend themselves. A TKO can also be awarded if the boxerβs trainer or doctor insists on stopping the fight.
Technical Knockout (TKO) - the referee stops the fight if they believe one of the boxers cannot continue due to injury or inability to defend themselves. A TKO can also be awarded if the boxerβs trainer or doctor insists on stopping the fight.