A walkover or W.O. (originally two words: `walk over`) is the awarding of a victory to a contestant because there are no other contestants, or because the other contestants have been disqualified or have forfeited (the winner has merely to `walk over` the finishing line). The term can apply in sport, but can also apply to elections. This is al... Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walkover
an unopposed victory. A walkover may be awarded as a bye, or more commonly because the opponent defaulted by being disqualified or failing to attend the matchincluding after withdrawal due to injury. Found on http://www.translationdirectory.com/glossaries/glossary148.htm
If a boxer is present in the ring and their opponent fails to appear in the ring after being announced, and one minute after the bell has been sounded, the present boxer will be declared the winner by walkover. A boxer can also win by walkover if their opponent fails their medical examination or fails to make weight before the bout. Found on https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/23396
If a boxer is present in the ring and their opponent fails to appear in the ring after being announced, and one minute after the bell has been sounded, the present boxer will be declared the winner by walkover. A boxer can also win by walkover if their opponent fails their medical examination or fails to make weight before the bout. Found on https://www.nbcolympics.com/news/boxing-101-glossary