Thursday, November 24, 2011

How does the undercard work in a boxing match?

I am going to my first boxing match, and I have no idea how it works. If I bought tickets for the main event do I get to watch the undercard fights as well? If the fight is said to start at 6:30 does that mean that the undercards start at that time or the main event starts at that time? I greatly appreciate your input.|||If a boxing card is slated to start at 6:30 PM. That means that the undercard will start at that time. Usually, a card begins with boxers who are young in their career. They may be making their pro debut and they are fighting in bouts scheduled for four rounds.





Not knowing who is on the card or how many bouts are on the card you are going to, I can't tell you how the show will go. A typical card that is not televised may have two or three four-round bouts, then maybe up to three six-round contests. A main event may be an eight or 10-round contest or even a 12-rounder if it is for a regional or major title.





Most jurisdictions have a set number of rounds that have to be scheduled before a card can take place.





Undercard bouts can be a lot of fun because years from now if a boxer makes it big, you can say that you saw him in his early bouts.





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|||You'll get to see the undercard and main event all in one night.





Great fun - you will love it!|||you will be able to watch all the fights from the first round of


the first fight right through to the last punch of the last fight!

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