Boxing
Boxing
is a martial art and combat sport in which two people throw punches
at each other, usually with gloved hands. Historically, the goals
have been to weaken and knock down the opponent.
Amateur
boxing is both an Olympic and Commonwealth sport and is a common
fixture in most international games, it also has its own World
Championships. Boxing is supervised by a referee over a series of
one- to three-minute intervals called rounds. The result is decided
when an opponent is deemed incapable to continue by a referee, is
disqualified for breaking a rule, resigns by throwing in a towel, or
is pronounced the winner or loser based on the judges' scorecards at
the end of the contest. In the event that both fighters gain equal
scores from the judges, the fight is considered a draw (professional
boxing). In Olympic boxing, due to the fact that a winner must be
declared, in the case of a draw - the judges use technical criteria
to choose the most deserving winner of the bout.
While
people have fought in hand-to-hand combat since before the dawn of
history, the origin of boxing as an organized sport may be its
acceptance by the ancient Greeks as an Olympic game in BC 688. Boxing
evolved from 16th- and 18th-century prizefights, largely in Great
Britain, to the forerunner of modern boxing in the mid-19th century,
again initially in Great Britain and later in the United States.
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