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A split draw is an outcome in several full-contact combat sports, including boxing, mixed martial arts, and other sports involving striking.In a split draw, one of the three judges scores the contest in favor of one fighter, another judge scores it in favor of the other fighter, and the third judge scores the contest as a draw.
A split decision (SD) is a winning criterion in boxing, most commonly in full-contact combat sports, in which two of the three judges score one particular competitor as the winner, while the third judge scores for the other competitor. A split decision is different from a majority decision. A majority decision occurs when two judges pick the ...
Split draw (79–73, 76–76, 76–80) Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. , billed as Lockdown Knockdown , was an exhibition boxing match between former undisputed heavyweight world champion Mike Tyson and former four-division world champion Roy Jones Jr.
A fighter has to "win" on at least two scorecards to win the fight. If neither fighter "won" on at least two scorecards, the match is a draw; in championship fights, the champion usually retains the title in a draw, if not, it is "vacated" - the title belongs to no fighter and is vacant. The scores do not necessarily have to be identical in ...
Split decision / split draw MD: Majority decision / majority draw TD: Technical decision / technical draw NC: No contest TKO: Technical knockout PTS: Points decision UD:
Majority decision win: Two judges have one fighter winning the fight and the third judge scores it a draw. Split decision win: Two judges have one fighter winning the fight and the third judge has the other fighter winning it. Unanimous draw: All three judges score it a draw. Majority draw: Two judges score it a draw, and the third judge has a ...
In a hard-fought bout, Leonard and Hearns would go the full 12-round distance and ultimately fight to a split draw as one judge scored the fight 113–112 for Hearns, another (Tom Kaczmarek) scored the fight the same albeit in Leonard's favor and the third (Dalby Shirley) had the fight even at 112–112. The draw was controversial as most who ...
The majority decision is frequently confused with the term split decision, but they are not the same. A split decision occurs when two judges pick the same fighter as the winner, while the third judge decides that the opposite fighter won. On very rare occasions, two judges vote for a draw while the third chooses a winner—this is a majority draw.