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 | | Fights at the amateur boxing level were scored by five judges, who gave 20 points to whoever they thought won a round, and 19 to the loser, or 18, depending on knockdowns or point deductions. |
 | | In the past, matches were traditionally fought for up to fifteen rounds in professional boxing, but the death of boxer Duk Koo Kim in November of 1982 after a fight with Ray Mancini began to change that. |
 | | The decades of the 1960s and 1970s are best remembered by the dominance of a boxer named Cassius Clay who would, as he said, "shock the world", declare himself against war, and change his name to Muhammad Ali. |
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