In professional boxing, a knockout (KO) does not earn the boxer points in the traditional scoring sense used in matches that go to the judges' decision. Instead, a KO results in an immediate victory for the boxer who delivers it, ending the match. Therefore, while there are no points awarded, a KO is the most definitive way to win a bout.
The first boxer to win a championship fight with a knockout using the famous 'ud' punch technique was Muhammad Ali.
When a boxer, as a result of a heavy blow goes down, the referee starts counting. If the boxer is not up till count of 10 he will be considered 'Knocked Out'.
Mike Tyson.
In boxing, KO stands for 'knockout.' A knockout is when a boxer loses by being unable to get up unassisted and continue fighting after a count of ten. His/Her opponent is then declared the winner.
Mike Tyson over Michael Spinks is the obvious answer.
A technical knockout (TKO) is classified as a knockout rather than a points win. It occurs when the referee stops the fight because one fighter is unable to continue, typically due to injury or being unable to defend themselves effectively. Unlike a points win, which is determined by judges scoring the fight, a TKO reflects a decisive end to the match in favor of one fighter.
In boxing, KO stands for 'knockout.' A knockout is when a boxer loses by being unable to get up unassisted and continue fighting after a count of ten. His/Her opponent is then declared the winner.
Either he was knocked out or lost on points.
you just need more goals than the opponent
There have been many, many films about boxing.
you have to get 1200 trainer points {only works for lab and friends}
one is KO which means that you knockout your opponent the other situation is that referee announced who wins according to points