Score real fight scenarios the way a Thai judge would. Pick a winner for each round, then reveal how the fight was actually scored and why. A fast way to internalize the traditional Thai scoring system.
THE PATIENT CLINCHER VS THE EARLY PUNCHER
A classic matchup between a pressure boxer who wants to win the opening rounds and a clinch-heavy Thai fighter who builds into the later rounds.
Red Corner
Red Corner — Pressure Boxer
Blue Corner
Blue Corner — Clinch Specialist
ROUND 1
Feeling out round. Red pushes forward with punches. Blue circles and probes with teeps.
RED CORNER
• Lands a few jabs
• Pressures forward
• Throws one hard cross
BLUE CORNER
• Two teeps to control distance
• One clean round kick to the body
Who won this round?
ROUND 2
Red continues pressing. Blue begins timing kicks and lands a strong left round kick to the body.
RED CORNER
• Jab-cross combinations
• Pushes Blue toward ropes twice
BLUE CORNER
• One hard left body kick that visibly hurts Red
• Clean teep to the chest
Who won this round?
ROUND 3
The fight reaches its scoring phase. Blue closes distance into the clinch.
RED CORNER
• Defensive clinch framing
• One good escape to reset
BLUE CORNER
• Controls clinch with double collar tie
• Lands 8+ knees
• One dump to the canvas
Who won this round?
ROUND 4
Red pushes for points, sensing the fight slipping away. Blue counters patiently.
RED CORNER
• Aggressive combinations
• Lands a clean left hook
BLUE CORNER
• Two clean round kicks to the body
• One knee in the clinch
Who won this round?
ROUND 5
Final round. Red goes all-in for the finish. Blue controls, clinches, and runs out the clock.