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What Is a Boxing Eliminator Fight — And Why Do They Matter?

Fans often hear that a fight is a final eliminator, but what does that actually mean? This guide explains how eliminator fights work, how fighters become mandatories, and why winning one doesn’t always lead straight to a title shot.

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Three professional boxing judges seated at ringside scoring a fight during a major bout, illustrating how boxing judges are selected and score contests

How Are Judges Chosen for Major Boxing Fights?

Who really decides the outcome of a boxing match? This CMBoxing explainer pulls back the curtain on boxing judges selection — how judges are appointed in the UK and internationally, why familiar names dominate big cards, and whether the system protects the sport’s credibility or quietly puts it at risk.

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Boxing referee stopping a fight in a UK professional boxing ring, illustrating how referees are selected for British boxing events.

How Are Referees Chosen for UK Boxing Events?

Referees play a crucial role in every boxing match, yet few fans understand how they’re appointed. This CMBoxing explainer breaks down how referees are selected for UK boxing events and why independence matters.

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