How would a double KO be scored?

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Assuming that both are knocked out cold. Would it go down on the record as an No Contest, or as a draw?

And if it happened in a title fight, would the champion be considered to have successfully completed a title defense?
 
It's a no contest the bout ended with both fighters being unable to continue. It's only a draw if the judges can't decide a winner bc the fight was so close. How is something so simple hard to understand?

Edit: Jesus fucking Christ if it happened in a title fight no it's not a successful defence bc you didn't fucking win. If I was turd king known for taking the biggest shits ever and you challenged me to a shit off and we crapped the exact same size shit do I get to claim I beat you bc you? No. The answer is no.
 
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it's has already happened with slightly different circumstances. hughes vs newton and maynard vs emerson
 
It's a no contest the bout ended with both fighters being unable to continue. It's only a draw if the judges can't decide a winner bc the fight was so close. How is something so simple hard to understand?

Edit: Jesus fucking Christ if it happened in a title fight no it's not a successful defence bc you didn't fucking win. If I was turd king known for taking the biggest shits ever and you challenged me to a shit off and we crapped the exact same size shit do I get to claim I beat you bc you? No. The answer is no.

I mean if you keep the belt in a title fight, that means a successful title defense.

So in that sense it would be a successful title defense

Woodley successfully defended his title when he didn't "fucking win" against Wonderboy in first fight, didn't he?
 
It's a no contest the bout ended with both fighters being unable to continue. It's only a draw if the judges can't decide a winner bc the fight was so close. How is something so simple hard to understand?

Edit: Jesus fucking Christ if it happened in a title fight no it's not a successful defence bc you didn't fucking win. If I was turd king known for taking the biggest shits ever and you challenged me to a shit off and we crapped the exact same size shit do I get to claim I beat you bc you? No. The answer is no.

Would a turd king be addressed as Sire, or Sewer?
 
It's a no contest the bout ended with both fighters being unable to continue. It's only a draw if the judges can't decide a winner bc the fight was so close. How is something so simple hard to understand?

Edit: Jesus fucking Christ if it happened in a title fight no it's not a successful defence bc you didn't fucking win. If I was turd king known for taking the biggest shits ever and you challenged me to a shit off and we crapped the exact same size shit do I get to claim I beat you bc you? No. The answer is no.
The ONLY advantage a belt confers is the draw, in which case the champion remains champ....
 
I mean if you keep the belt in a title fight, that means a successful title defense.

So in that sense it would be a successful title defense

Woodley successfully defended his title when he didn't "fucking win" against Wonderboy in first fight, didn't he?
No he didn't it was a draw no one won therefor he had to fight him again and that time he got the nod. That's only 1 successful title defence not 2.
 
It's like a sobriety test.

The first one to say the alphabet backwards gets the belt.
 
Look up Maynard vs Emerson. It was ruled as a NC.
 
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