Teste dein Boxwissen gegen ProRefs


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Scenario I: As two fighters are boxing, one of the fighters goes down. After the fighter goes down, the opposing fighter makes contact and hits him, causing a cut above the first fighter's eye from the late blow. In this situation…

1. What is the first thing the ring official must do in this case?
2. How should the round be scored?
3. If the fighter who took the late hit is knocked out or otherwise injured because of the late hit, who wins the fight?
4. If the fighter who received the late hit is cut from the late hit and, at any point, cannot continue the fight due to the cut received from the late hit, who wins the fight?

Scenario II: The bell rings and time is called. Both the Blue Fighter and the Red Fighter return to their corners. The Red Fighter has won the round. On the way back to the corners, the Blue Fighter makes an inappropriate taunting comment about the Red Fighter's family member. The Red Fighter retaliates by hitting the Blue Fighter even though the round is over and time has been called. How should this round be scored?

Scenario III: The Blue fighter is fighting in close to the Red Fighter. In an effort to tie up the Blue Fighter, the Red Fighter extends his arms and pushes the Blue Fighter's head downward. In the process of having his head pushed downward, the Blue Fighter continues to throw punches toward the Red Fighter's body, but because his head was being pushed downward at the time, the Blue Fighter lands a low blow. Was the low blow a foul?

Scenario IV: During the course of a fight, the Red Fighter is hit while against the ropes and flies through the ropes and onto the floor below. How long does the Red Fighter have to get back into the ring?

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