
(from the article `boxing`) A bout ends in a knockout when a boxer is knocked down and cannot get up by the count of 10. A fight can be stopped by a technical knockout (TKO) ...
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(TKO) A boxer loses by technical knockout or TKO if the referee intercedes and stops the fight declaring them unable to continue because of bad cuts or bruises, they cannot go on or cannot defend themselves.
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Technical knockout is a decision by the referee that one of the combatants, although not losing to a physical knockout, is too badly beaten to continue the fight, so that his opponent is the winner
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[
n] - a knockout declared by the referee who judges one boxer unable to continue
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Abbreviation for technical knockout, when an athlete is unable to continue, usually due to injury.
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TKO noun a knockout declared by the referee who judges one boxer unable to continue
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(TKO) A boxer loses by technical knockout or TKO if the referee intercedes and stops the fight declaring them unable to continue because of bad cuts or bruises, they cannot go on or cannot defend themselves.
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A term used to describe the reason for a bout's conclusion, either because the referee, fighter, or physician determines a combatant is unable to safely continue a bout.
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A term used to describe the reason for a bout's conclusion, either because the referee, fighter, or physician determines a combatant is unable to safely continue a bout.
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(TKO) If a boxer stops fighting due to injury or another cause, or if he fails to resume boxing immediately after the rest between rounds, his opponent will be declared the winner. In addition, a boxer's corner can throw a towel in the ring, thereby surrendering victory to the opponent. A referee can also declare a victory by TKO if he deter...
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If a boxer stops fighting due to injury or another cause, or if he fails to resume boxing immediately after the rest between rounds, his opponent will be declared the winner. In addition, a boxer's corner can throw a towel in the ring, thereby surrendering victory to the opponent. A referee can also declare a victory by TKO if he determines that th...
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When a fighter is taking too much punishment and the referee stops the bout without completing a ten-count.
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This is also called a TKO and is when a fighter is getting hit too much, has been dropped repeatedly and the referee stops the contest before it has gone the predetermined distance.
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A term used to describe the reason for a bout's conclusion, either because the referee, fighter, or physician determines a combatant is unable to safely continue a bout.
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