• Can you all help me out with this debate I got in to online

    From Jonathan Alexander@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 22 15:46:07 2021
    I was talking to someone about how I came up with a situation where a boxer can be in a fight, get knocked down, have the referee count fully to ten over them. Then have the boxer get back up after being knocked down and be
    able to go on and win the fight. The scenariou I came up with was its my understanding if a boxer is knocked down but in the process of being knocked down they are knocked out of the ring they get a 20 count. So therefore is possible for a fighter to get a full ten count, get back in the ring and win.
    I saw a video claiming this rule was in affect but I have never heard of it used
    can someone tell me if I made a scenariou where a person can get back up
    from a ten count. , and if so name a situation where it was uised?

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  • From Emanuel Berg@21:1/5 to Jonathan Alexander on Tue Nov 23 10:33:23 2021
    Jonathan Alexander wrote:

    can someone tell me if I made a scenariou where a person can
    get back up from a ten count.

    Not me, also common practice is the referee will wave of the
    fight at four or so if the boxer doesn't move from the KO or
    show any signs of getting up.

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