So, the other day, I was watching this boxing match, right? And things got a bit weird. It wasn’t like those clear-cut wins where one guy is obviously better. This one was all over the place.
I mean, I’m no boxing expert or anything, but I’ve watched enough to know when something’s off. This fight, it just ended kinda strange. It got me thinking, “What just happened?” So, I started digging around a bit, just trying to understand what was going on.

- First, I tried to understand whether this fight was in favor of someone,but I found that all 3 ringside judges scored the fight in favor of both * made me feel confused.
- Then,I went through some old boxing stuff, and it turns out, sometimes fights end in this “no contest” * a knockout, not a TKO, but just… nothing.
- And then, I found that today, they’ve got all these rules. A fight can end as a “no contest” or a “disqualification.” It’s all pretty complicated.
- Finally, I found in boxing and MMA, a “no contest” happens when the judges say it’s a draw, or if both fighters get disqualified.
Realization
After spending hours on this, I realized that boxing outcomes are way more complex than I thought. It’s not just about who’s standing at the end. There’s a whole bunch of stuff that can lead to a “no contest.” Anyway, that’s my little adventure into the confusing world of boxing. Just wanted to share what I found out. Maybe next time, I’ll stick to something simpler, like watching paint dry.