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When a boxer falls to the floor, how many seconds do they have to get up again?

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When a boxer falls to the floor, they have 10 seconds to get up again. If they are not able to get up within 10 seconds, the referee will declare the boxer unable to continue and the fight will be stopped.
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When a boxer falls to the floor in a professional boxing match, they have a count of 10 seconds to get back on their feet and demonstrate that they are able to continue the fight. This period is known as the "ten count" and is administered by the referee. If the boxer fails to rise and show sufficient ability to continue within the 10-second count, the referee may declare a knockout, resulting in a victory for the opposing boxer.
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When a boxer falls to the floor, they have a total of ten seconds to get back up and resume fighting. If they fail to get up within the ten-second count, the fight is automatically stopped, and their opponent is declared the winner by knockout. This rule is put in place to ensure the safety and well-being of the boxers and to prevent them from suffering any permanent injuries.
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