Boxing (Soccer/Football) Game
Two teams (usually of 3- 6 players) scrimmage using full sized goals, placed approximately 25 yards apart (similar field set up as flying changes). The scrimmage is separated into 8 - 12, 3 minute rounds (similar to actual boxing). Judges (coaches, managers, parents...) keep track of the goals scored and award additional points (style points) for great offensive and defensive plays.
At the end of each 3 min. round judges tally their own scores for the round. The team who earned the most points for the round gets 10 points and the team who lost the round gets 9 or 8 points depending on how bad they lost the round (similar to boxing scoring). Judges keep their scores private (don't disclose) until after the final round, when the winning team is announced. Players love this competitive game, always knowing they can knock out their opponent with a furry of unanswered goals. They develop strategies to win the game one battle at a time, offensively and defensively!
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A team may knock out their opponent and win the boxing match by scoring a predetermined amount of consecutive goals (usually 5 goals) in a single round. For example: a team may be losing in points and win the boxing match by scoring 5 goals in a row in a single round!
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