Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport in which two opponents, wearing gloves, engage in a series of rounds in a boxing ring, using their punches to score points or achieve a knockout. The sport is characterized by its specific set of rules and regulations, including weight classes, scoring systems, and match durations. The primary objective in boxing is to outscore the opponent by landing punches while avoiding being hit. Boxers utilize various techniques, footwork, and strategies to gain an advantage. The sport has a long history, with origins tracing back to ancient civilizations, and it has evolved into a popular professional and amateur activity worldwide. Boxing is governed by various organizations, and it includes several styles and disciplines, each with its unique rules and formats.