Boxing is a sport that some argue vehemently over. It may be considered a violent outlet of aggression that is rigged and the winner is known before the bout begins. But for many, it is a sport that involves true skills and a testament to the fighting spirit of the human soul.
Humanity has been fighting since our first steps began on the evolutionary ladder and will likely to continue. Boxing has fully integrated itself into the world of sports and even has its own celebrities that titillate our urge to gossip and watch their lives like a hawk. Hopefully the information in this article will address some of the basics of boxing and will help you make up your mind about the sport.
What are the different boxing styles? In the beginning, boxing was a bare-knuckle sport in which opponents battled until one person was unconscious or killed. Thankfully the spectator sport has turned less brutal though there are still grave injuries that can and do occur. Boxing can be broken down in styles but; rather it is the style in which a particular fighter uses. There are quite a few styles such as a Brawler, an In-Fighter or the classic Out-Fighter.
What are the rules in boxing? The rules of boxing can be pretty complex and differ according to which organization the boxer is a member of. Boxing has some standard rules to protect the fighters, these include no hitting below the belt, no kicking and no using metal in gloves.
How many rounds are there in a boxing match? Professional rounds can go no longer than twelve rounds. A fight can be ended either through a knock-out (KO) where the opponent is knocked down and unable to get up by a count of ten from the referee, or it can also be ended if the referee believes that one of the boxers is injured to the point of not being able to defend himself in which case it is called a technical knock-out (TKO). There are also a variety of other reasons a fight can end. If the fight lasts until the twelfth round then the outcome goes to the judges who decide which fighter has the most points. The fight can also be ended by “throwing in the towel” by the trainer or coach of the fighter.
Can anyone learn how to box? Anyone can learn to box provided they have some mobility. Boxing is a very rigorous sport and there is a lot of stress put onto the joints and bones in the arms and legs. Many people have turned to boxing as a way to exercise since it works all parts of the body. Before beginning boxing it is important to consult your physician to make sure there is nothing that would hinder your decision to learn how to box. The next step is find a good gym or trainer and beginning your program, amateur boxing might also be for you, if you are under 18, in the UK there are over 1,000 amateur boxing clubs. Boxing is it a self defence sport? Boxing yes it’s a self defence sport or skill that has it’s limitation, if for example your opponent is armed. It has been used many times in school yard brawls and bar fights but would not typically be used as a primary self-defense.
Who are some of the people in the Boxing Hall of Fame? One of the most famous boxers in the history of boxing was Muhammed Ali. His “Rumble in the Jungle” against George Foreman made history as two colossal fighters went head to head. Other greats include: Sugar Ray Leonard, George Foreman, and Jack Dempsey. Some boxers are now infamous these include Mike Tyson who served in jail as well as in the ring.
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