No, a TKO (Technical Knockout) does not count as a knockout in betting. In betting, a TKO is considered a separate outcome from a knockout.
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Chuck Liddell has a total of 13 knockout's in his MMA career if you count TKO's and KO's together.
Knockout
TKO, technical knockout, is when the fight is stopped because if they continue there is a very high likely hood that the loser is giong to get hurt even worse then they already have. It is an acknowledgement that the loser no longer has the ability to effectively protect themself and it is only a matter of time before the winner knocks them out. KO, knockout, means that the winner has actually caused the loser to be unconscious and out cold.
Chuck liddel has beaten Tito Ortiz twice. once by knockout, the other tko.
Yes, shootout goals do not count in over under betting for most sports.
Ricky Hatton has lost twice in professional competition, once by Knockout, and once by Technical Knockout The TKO was Floyd Mayweather Jr. (December 8, 2007) The KO was Manny Pacquiano (May 2, 2009)
Larry Holmes by a TKO when Ali could'nt answer the bell for round 11. This however is not quite the same as a genuine knockout where the fighter can not beat the referee's count of 10 after a knockdown. Ali was known as having a very good chin and incredible recuperative powers.
Technical Something of a misnomer, it should be said. A lot of different things can be called a "TKO", some of them nothing close to a traditional 10-count "KO", some of them every bit as conclusive or brutal
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.
if a boxer gets knocked down, and doesn't get up after the referee counts to ten, then it's recorded as a ko (knockout). A TKO (technical knock out) is when a fighter cannot continue or defend himself, whether he can stand or not.
TKO means total knock out.