Grab your boxing gloves; it's time for The Voice to enter the Knockout Rounds.

Season 10 boasts a talented field, and coaches Adam Levine, Pharrell Williams, Christina Aguilera, and Blake Shelton were each cashing in on their one and only Knockout Round saves on Monday night. The third stage in the competition works similarly to the Battle Rounds: two members of a team are pitted against each other and which ever vocalist comes out on top gets to move on to the Live Shows.

Unlike the Battles, however, contestants have the chance to highlight their own unique skills as they sing separate songs.

Find out how each team did:

Team Adam

Monday was Mr. Levine's lucky night. Only two of the Maroon 5 frontman's contests were up for elimination, and the coach ultimately decided that Owen Danoff's performance of She's Always a Woman left Ryan Quinn's Drops of Jupiter in the dust. Coach Christina, however, appreciated the Train throwback, and Quinn quickly found a home on Team Xtina.

Team Blake

Members of Team Blake dominated the stage during Night 1 of the knockouts. The country star's rulings on three matchups kept Paxton

Ingram and Katie Basden in the running while Lacy Mandingo moved to Team Pharrell and Angie Keilhauer hopped the next flight home.

Team Pharell

Hannah Huston's rendition of House of the Rising Sun trumped Malik Heard's Isn't She Lovely while Emily Keener won her battle with her take on Big Yellow Taxi. Shalyah Fearing's performance of A Broken Wing landed her a spot on Team Adam.

Team Christina

Like Levine, the Aguilera only had two contestants on the chopping block. Alisan Porter covered Joni Mitchell's River while Daniel Passino lost his spot with his rendition of Ain't Too Proud to Beg. Clearly the latter should have done a little more groveling.

Check out the night's top performances below.

The Voice airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.



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