The fight is controlled by a referee who works with the fighters in the ring to judge and control the behavior of the wrestlers. The fighters have an allotted corner of the ring, where their coach may manage them at the start of the fight and between rounds. A fighter may win the bout before a call is reached thru a knockout which is when a fighter is knocked down in the fight and the referee starts counting and if the referee count to 10, then the knocked-down fighter is rejected as knocked out.
A fighter can also win a bout by a technical knockout which is when a fighter is ruled by the referee as unable to safely continue to battle, based on wounds or being judged unable to effectively protect themselves.
That time is over and Ward is now officially in the fighting gigantic leagues. It isn't as he defeated a world champ who had 32 knockouts and had only lost once to the legendary Joe Calzaghe, but Ward is now a fighter due to the way he controlled his top flight contestant. There were moments in the fight of Ward against Mikkel Kessler which will have caused spectators to suspect that the fight was a mismatch. . Lou DiBella was right when he revealed Kessler was whining like a biatch. The genuine threat is Andre Ward who hasn't lost a fight in so long that he won't be capable of losing again. Only then will everybody admit that this guy is in reality. A fighter can also win a bout by a technical knockout which is when a fighter is ruled by the referee as unable to safely continue to battle, based on wounds or being judged unable to effectively protect themselves. They're also forbidden from kicking, head-butting, or hitting with any piece of the arm aside from the knuckles. If a fighter violates these rules then they might be ruled as fouls by the referee, who may issue alerts, subtract points, or disqualify an offending fighter which may lead to an automated loss dependent on the solemnness of the foul committed.