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Online Boxing Scoreboard with Live Broadcast

Boxing 🥊🥊 is a combat sport in which two opponents fight inside a roped square ring under timed rounds, scoring points by landing legal punches with the gloved fist. (ง'-')ง Modern professional rules trace back to the Marquess of Queensberry rules first published in 1867, which introduced the three-minute round, the gloved fist and the ten-second knockdown count. The sport is now governed at the professional level by the four major sanctioning bodies - WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO - and at the amateur and Olympic level by World Boxing. The Wikipedia article on boxing covers the 10-point must system, weight classes and amateur vs pro differences; the Olympic governing body is the International Boxing Association (IBA).

Online boxing scoreboard app
12 × 3 minPro Championship Rounds
1867Queensberry Rules
10-Point MustRound Scoring
10-CountKnockdown Limit

Scoreboard Setup

This preset uses a 3-minute countdown timer for each round across 12 rounds - the championship distance for a professional title fight. The board shows the current round, the running total of points awarded by the judges under the 10-point must system, and a clock that the timekeeper resets between rounds. For non-title fights, reduce the number of rounds to 4, 6, 8 or 10. Olympic and amateur bouts use 3 rounds of 3 minutes and change the round count to 3 to match.

Round Structure & Scoring

Championship Distance - 12 three-minute rounds with 1-minute rest between rounds. The 12-round limit was adopted by the WBC in 1982 after the death of Duk Koo Kim in a 14th-round knockout against Ray Mancini; the WBA, IBF and WBO followed within the decade.
Amateur & Olympic - 3 rounds of 3 minutes for both men and women under current World Boxing rules. Headguards were removed for senior men in 2013 and remain optional for women.
10-Point Must System - Each judge awards 10 points to the round winner and a smaller score (usually 9) to the loser. A knockdown subtracts a further point, two knockdowns can become 10-7, and a one-sided round with no knockdown can still be 10-8 in modern scoring.
Decision Types - A bout ends in KO (knockout), TKO (technical knockout, stopped by referee or corner), DQ (disqualification), or by judges' decision - unanimous, split, majority, or technical decision if stopped on a cut after round 4.

Rules at a Glance

Legal Targets - Only the front and sides of the head and torso above the belt are legal. Punches to the back of the head (the rabbit punch), kidneys, or below the belt are fouls. Holding, headbutting and hitting on the break are also illegal.
Knockdown & Count - A boxer is down whenever any part of the body other than the feet touches the canvas, or they are held up only by the ropes. The referee gives a 10-count; failure to rise by 10 ends the fight by KO.
Three-Knockdown Rule - Some comissions stop a bout after 3 knockdowns in a single round. Most modern title fights have removed this rule in favour of referee discretion.
Standing Eight Count - Used in amateur and some professional jurisdictions: the referee can administer a mandatory eight-count to a fighter who appears stunned but is still standing, giving them a chance to recover or be stopped.

Run the Board From the Admin Preview

The admin page shows a live preview of the scoreboard with click controls baked into every active section, so a full game can be driven from the preview alone, without going back to the side panel.

Timer - Click the clock on the board to start or stop. The dedicated Start / Pause buttons in the side panel still work for the same actions.
Score - Left-click a team's score to add one. Right-click the same number to subtract one.
Period - Click the period indicator to advance to the next quarter, half or set.
Possession - Click the possession arrow to cycle between none, home and visitor.
Fouls and Timeouts - Left-click to add one, right-click to remove one.
Shot Clock - Left-click resets to the full duration (24 by default), right-click resets to the short value (14 by default).

Anything that reacts to a click turns the cursor into a pointer and brightens on hover, so the interactive zones are obvious without trial and error. Press the Full Screen button on the admin page to hide every panel except the board itself. A small floating toolbar stays pinned at the bottom of the screen with a fullscreen toggle marked F11, zoom out, a reset-zoom button showing the current percentage and the Ctrl -/+ hint, zoom in, and a close button. The same laptop now doubles as the venue display while the operator keeps driving the game through the preview clicks. The site logo at the top left always links back to the home page, so you can jump between match, tournament or standings tools without losing your place.

FAQ

Can I run a non-title fight or amateur bout?

Yes. Reduce the round count to 4, 6, 8 or 10 for non-title pro bouts, or to 3 for Olympic and amateur bouts under World Boxing rules.

How do I record judges' scores?

Use the score field for each fighter to track the running 10-point-must total. After each round, add the points awarded by the lead judge or your own scorer.

What about a knockdown count?

The board doesn't time the 10-count automatically - the referee handles that. When a knockdown happens, deduct a point from the dropped fighter's round score under the 10-point-must system.

Ready to ring the bell?Configure the boxing board and broadcast every round. For another combat sport, try the wrestling scoreboard, or run a knockout night in the tournament bracket.
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