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Boxing is a form of fighting in which a player attempts to punch the opponent's head or body (above waist level) to score points determined by the referee, or makes the opponent unable to continue.

The earliest evidence of boxing dates back to ancient Egypt around 3000 B.C., but it wasn't until the 16th century that 'merchant' or bare-handed boxing began to emerge, mainly in England.

In 1867, the Marquis of Queensbury rules were first published codifying boxing and mandating the use of boxing gloves.

History
Boxing first appeared as an official Olympic event at the 23rd Olympics (688 BC), but fist fighting must have had its origins in the prehistoric age of mankind. The earliest visual evidence of boxing appears in the Sumerian relief sculpture of the 3rd millennium BCE. relief sculpture of the Egyptian Thebes

Boxing developed into a pioneer of modern boxing in the mid-19th century, with the introduction of the Marquis of Queensbury rules in 1867, primarily in the prize battles of the 16th and 18th centuries in England.

Ancient Greek civilization was the first person to enjoy boxing for centuries and eventually develop it into a popular sport that became popular across the border. They kept the rules, held official games, and introduced it to the 23rd Olympic Games in 688 B.C.

Anyone of that size can continue their power even when they are older, which is the case with most of the names on the list! Other famous boxers who started late: Arthur Pelkey, Bernard Hopkins, Ray Mercer, Sergio Martinez and Anthony Joshua.

Professional boxing vs. amateur boxing
From the 17th to 19th centuries, boxing matches were motivated by money because boxers competed for prize money, promoters controlled the door, and spectators bet on the result.

amateur boxing
Amateur boxing can be found at the university level, at the Olympic Games,
Amateur boxing has a scoring system that measures the number of clean hits landed rather than physical damage. The competition consists of three rounds of three minutes at the Olympics and Commonwealth Games, and three rounds of three minutes at the National Amateur Boxing Association (ABA) Games, with a one-minute interval between each round.

professional boxing
Professional matches are generally much longer than amateur matches, typically ranging from 10 to 12 rounds, but fourth round matches are common for less experienced players or club players. Especially in Australia, there are also professional matches in the second and third rounds. By the beginning of the 20th century, it was common for battles to have unlimited rounds, and it ended only when one fighter quit, and it was in the interest of high-energy fighters such as Jack Dempsey.

a boxing style
"Style" is often defined as a strategic approach taken during combat. The styles of the two players are not similar because they are determined by their individual physical and mental characteristics. There are three main styles of boxing: outside fighter (boxer), bowler (or slugger), and inside fighter (swimmer). These styles can be divided into several special subgroups, such as counter punches, etc. The main philosophy of style is that each style is advantageous over one, but disadvantageous over the other. It follows a rock-paper-scissors scenario. The boxer beat the fighter, the fighter beat the fighter, and the fighter beat the fighter.

style combination

Every fighter has the basic skills to feel most comfortable, but a true elite fighter can often incorporate an auxiliary style when faced with certain challenges. For example, an outfighter can sometimes plant a foot and throw a counter punch, or a slugger can have the stamina to press a fight with a power punch.

Style matchup
The commonly accepted rules of thumb for the success of these boxing styles against different boxing styles are as follows. Generally, in-fighters are more advantageous than out-fighters, out-fighters are more advantageous than in-fighters; these form a cycle where each style is relatively strong on one style, weaker than the other, and not dominant like rock-paper-scissors.

Equipment.
The best boxing gloves for beginners are bigger because they protect against injury. As the skill level increases, boxers usually feel safer using lightweight gloves. Boxing gloves should be comfortable, but the fit should be comfortable. The fingertips should be placed near the top of the glove with the wrist closed.

Select a mouse guard with a sturdy outer shell with excellent shock absorption. Usually, the outer shell is made of strong rubber, which is good for absorbing impact. Some mouse guards may provide plastic material to the outer shell, but may feel somewhat uncomfortable for some users.

Wearing boxing shoes during training is not essential when training for physical fitness and conditioning. But if you want to go a step further with footwork, partner work, and eventually sparring, boxing shoes are an integral part of you and will help you improve your boxing footwork skills.
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