BOXING

Boxing:


Boxing, boxing is a sport also known as the fight in which two men or women to fight each other using a hole punch strikes for the competition. Boxing is typically controlled by a judge involved in the course of the series of intervals of one to three minutes, called the transfers and boxers are essentially similar weight.There are four ways to win; If the opponent is knocked out and unable to stand up before the referee counted ten seconds (a knockout, or KO) or if the opponent is deemed too injured to continue (a technical knockout, or TKO) If an opponent on the underlying violation of the rule or if it exists without interrupting the fight before the agreed number of rounds, the winner is determined by decision of the judge or judges scorecards.

Time of birth of the Sport Amateur Boxing may be its acceptance by the ancient Greeks as Olympic Games 688 BC. Modern boxing evolved in Europe, especially the United Kingdom.

Ancient history:

Fist, fights, depicted in Sumerian relief from the 3RD Millennium BC, while the ancient Egyptian relief from the 2ND Millennium BC depicts a fist-fighters and spectators. Both depictions Show bare-fisted contests. Other scenes can be seen in the art of the Assyrians, Babylonians and Hittites. In 1927 Dr. e. a. Speiser, an archaeologist discovers the Sumerian King stone tablet in Baghdad, Iraq, depicting two men getting ready for a prize. The Tablet is considered to be 7 000 years ago.The earliest evidence of fist fight against any kind of gloves can be found on Minoan Crete (c. 1500-900 BC) and on Sardinia, if we consider the boxing statues of Prama (CA. 2000-1000 BC).


The Youngest:

Professional meetings are usually much more amateurish meetings, usually from ten to twelve rounds, though four round fights are common for less experienced fighters or Club fightersThere are also some two-and three shots the meeting professional, especially in Australia. Through the 20th century, was sent to fight have unlimited rounds, ending only when one fighter quit, benefiting high-energy fighters like Jack Dempsey. Fifteen rounds remained internationally recognized term Championship fighting in most of the 20th century until the early 1980s, after the death of Boxer duk Koo Kim reduced the limit to 12.

Headgear is not allowed in the meeting and professional boxers generally are able to take much more punishment before a fight is stopped. At any time, however, the referee stopping the contest if it believes that the participant cannot defend himself due to injury. In this case, another participant was a technical knockout victory. 


Technical knockout would have if a fighter lands a hole punch, opening a cut on the opponent and the opponent was later deemed it appropriate to continue by a doctor because of the cut. For this reason, fighters often employ cutmen, whose job is to treat cuts between rounds so that the Boxer is able to continue despite the cut. If the Boxer simply quits fighting, or if his corner stopped the fight, winning Boxer also approved a technical knockout victory. In contrast to boxing and amateur to professional male boxers must be bare-chested.


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