PlayMetric handles weight class draws, bout scheduling, and ring assignments so you can focus on delivering a professional boxing event from first bell to final decision.
Sound familiar?
Fighters miss weight, withdraw, or need reclassifying after weigh-in. Redrawing elimination brackets manually under time pressure leads to mismatches and formal protests from coaches.
Coordinating 2-4 rings with rest periods between bouts, medical checks, and warm-up times means constant schedule adjustments. Fighters miss their call and the event falls behind.
Tracking bout results, medical clearances, and fighter records for federation reporting requires meticulous documentation. Paper records get lost and digital records live in scattered spreadsheets.
How it works
Define weight divisions, age groups, and experience levels. PlayMetric generates seeded elimination brackets with byes for non-power-of-two entries.
Share a registration link. Boxers enter their weight class, club, and record. Confirm weights on the day and finalise brackets before the first bout.
Enter bout results by ring — decision, stoppage, or walkover. PlayMetric advances winners through the bracket and publishes results in real time.
Formats
The standard amateur boxing format. Fighters are drawn into an elimination bracket with byes for uneven numbers. Winners advance until the final and bronze medal bouts.
Elimination bracket where both losing semi-finalists receive bronze medals, or compete in a box-off. The most common format at national and international championships.
Every fighter bouts every other fighter in the weight class. Used for small divisions with 3-4 entries to ensure each boxer gets adequate ring time.
Whether you're running a local club night or a regional championship, PlayMetric adapts to how you organise boxing.
No app install. No special hardware. Just a browser.
FAQ
PlayMetric handles weight class draws, bout scheduling, and ring assignments so you can focus on delivering a professional boxing event from first bell to final decision.
Sound familiar?
Fighters miss weight, withdraw, or need reclassifying after weigh-in. Redrawing elimination brackets manually under time pressure leads to mismatches and formal protests from coaches.
Coordinating 2-4 rings with rest periods between bouts, medical checks, and warm-up times means constant schedule adjustments. Fighters miss their call and the event falls behind.
Tracking bout results, medical clearances, and fighter records for federation reporting requires meticulous documentation. Paper records get lost and digital records live in scattered spreadsheets.
How it works
Define weight divisions, age groups, and experience levels. PlayMetric generates seeded elimination brackets with byes for non-power-of-two entries.
Share a registration link. Boxers enter their weight class, club, and record. Confirm weights on the day and finalise brackets before the first bout.
Enter bout results by ring — decision, stoppage, or walkover. PlayMetric advances winners through the bracket and publishes results in real time.
Formats
The standard amateur boxing format. Fighters are drawn into an elimination bracket with byes for uneven numbers. Winners advance until the final and bronze medal bouts.
Elimination bracket where both losing semi-finalists receive bronze medals, or compete in a box-off. The most common format at national and international championships.
Every fighter bouts every other fighter in the weight class. Used for small divisions with 3-4 entries to ensure each boxer gets adequate ring time.
Whether you're running a local club night or a regional championship, PlayMetric adapts to how you organise boxing.
No app install. No special hardware. Just a browser.
FAQ