Everything you can do on a fight page — scoring round by round, the live scoring window, and reading the community, friends and recap tabs.
YOUR SCORECARD
Open an event, then tap a fight to open its scorecard. Your Scorecard is the first tab — a row for each scheduled round with a cell for each fighter.
Tap a round to open the score picker, choose a valid combination (10-9, 10-8, 10-10 and so on), and submit. The round locks in and focus jumps to the next unscored round. A small counter tracks how many rounds you've scored.
You can re-tap any round to change your score right up until the scoring window closes. Once it closes, your card is final and the grid becomes read-only.
TIMING
Each fight scores live. Before the bout begins the card shows a "Scoring opens in" countdown — the grid is locked until the fight actually starts.
Scoring is gated round by round to keep it spoiler-free: friends' and the community's picks for a round stay hidden until you've scored that round yourself. Score honestly in the moment — no rewatching, no peeking at the crowd first.
If a fight ends early by knockout or submission, the rounds that never happened don't count — they're left out of every total and stat. When the bout is over the window closes and your card is locked in.
COMMUNITY
The Community tab shows how everyone else scored, round by round. Each round has a split bar — every segment is a score combination, sized by how many people picked it — with the consensus score and round winner alongside. Tap a round to expand the full breakdown and voter counts.
Once you've scored, a verdict summary tallies the community's card against the result, and an agreement readout shows what percentage of rounds you matched the crowd on, marked round by round.
FRIENDS
Add friends from the Friends page, then use the Friends tab on any fight to compare cards. Pick one or more friends and your scores sit side by side, round by round, with an agreement badge for each.
The same spoiler gating applies — a friend's pick for a round stays hidden until you've scored it (everything is revealed once the fight closes). The Friends page also has an activity feed; tapping a friend's entry jumps straight to that fight with their card already pulled up for comparison.
RECAP
After the official decision is announced, a Recap tab appears. The judges' scorecards are laid out round by round next to your card and the community's, so you can see exactly where you agreed and where you saw it differently.
For decisions, a pill shows whether you picked the same winner as the official judges. It's the ultimate check on how you scored — the closest thing to sitting cageside with a clipboard.