The elections were scheduled for three rounds, each followed by a runoff.
All the bouts were scheduled for four rounds, and each round lasted two minutes.
Scheduled for 10 rounds, the fight was supposed to be the toughest of Reid's young career, but it did not turn out that way.
The contest was scheduled for six rounds and the judges declared it a draw.
This was one of only three fights in a 109 fight career that was scheduled for more than four rounds.
Scheduled for 10 rounds, Hasdell lost the fight by split decision.
The fight was held on 6 November 1915 and was scheduled for 20 rounds.
The bouts are scheduled for four rounds, so they should be fast paced.
The fight, scheduled for 10 rounds, was held on 19 December 1913 in Paris.
The fight, which had been scheduled for 10 rounds, was stopped after the fifth.