Scoring Boxing Points. Using this system matches are scored on a round by round basis in which the winner of a round receives ten points and the loser of the round usually receives nine or fewer points. If a boxer is knocked down he loses a point.
10 point scoring system instead of the previous traditional computer punching scoring system amateur boxing has shifted to the 10 point scoring system which is also the system used in professional boxing. Two knockdowns cost 2 points resulting in a 10 7 score. In a 10 point system the boxer who wins a round is given 10 points and the other boxer gets nine points.
Most rounds will end 10 9 with the more dominant boxer receiving 10 points the other.
If a boxer is knocked down he loses a point. 10 point scoring system instead of the previous traditional computer punching scoring system amateur boxing has shifted to the 10 point scoring system which is also the system used in professional boxing. In a 10 point system the boxer who wins a round is given 10 points and the other boxer gets nine points. Rule 3 31 says points will be awarded.