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[[File:Boxing080905 photoshop.jpg|thumb|280px|Professional boxing bout featuring Ricardo Domínguez versus Rafael Ortiz]] |
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There are different ways to win in boxing. One is by way of a knockout, which is when a fighter is punched and falls to the ground and cannot get back up within ten seconds. Another way is by a technical knockout, which is when the fighter can not continue fighting thus the referee stops the fight. Technical knockout wins and losses are also knockout wins or losses for a boxer. Another possibility is winning on points, which a boxer gets by outboxing his or her opponent by hitting the opponent more often, harder, and more accurately. |
There are different ways to win in boxing. One is by way of a knockout, which is when a fighter is punched and falls to the ground and cannot get back up within ten seconds. Another way is by a technical knockout, which is when the fighter can not continue fighting thus the referee stops the fight. Technical knockout wins and losses are also knockout wins or losses for a boxer. Another possibility is winning on points, which a boxer gets by outboxing his or her opponent by hitting the opponent more often, harder, and more accurately. |
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There are also draws in boxing. What in other sports is called a "tie", in boxing is called a "draw". A [[referee]] can announce a technical draw due to an accidental cut or an accidental wound like a [[headbutt]]. Generally, it is considered a "no contest" (NC), in which case the fight is considered as not having taken place at all and not counting as a fight. However, after the fourth round, if the scorecards for both fighters are equal, the fight |
There are also draws in boxing. What in other sports is called a "tie", in boxing is called a "draw". A [[referee]] can announce a technical draw due to an accidental cut or an accidental wound like a [[headbutt]]. Generally, it is considered a "no contest" (NC), in which case the fight is considered as not having taken place at all and not counting as a fight. However, after the fourth round (in America), if the scorecards for both fighters are equal, the fight is called a technical |
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Professional fights d last 3 minutes for men and 2 minutes for women. |
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== Famous boxers == |
== Famous boxers == |
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* [[Bob Baker]] |
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* [[Paul Pender]] |
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* [[Muhammad Ali]] |
* [[Muhammad Ali]] |
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* [[Mike Tyson]] |
* [[Mike Tyson]] |
Revision as of 05:04, 7 July 2024
RIGHT ON BLAGODARIM!
Boxing is one of the world's oldest combat sports. It is held in a ring and played by two boxers (people who fight in boxing fights). They wear padded gloves and try to hit one another.
There are different ways to win in boxing. One is by way of a knockout, which is when a fighter is punched and falls to the ground and cannot get back up within ten seconds. Another way is by a technical knockout, which is when the fighter can not continue fighting thus the referee stops the fight. Technical knockout wins and losses are also knockout wins or losses for a boxer. Another possibility is winning on points, which a boxer gets by outboxing his or her opponent by hitting the opponent more often, harder, and more accurately.
There are also draws in boxing. What in other sports is called a "tie", in boxing is called a "draw". A referee can announce a technical draw due to an accidental cut or an accidental wound like a headbutt. Generally, it is considered a "no contest" (NC), in which case the fight is considered as not having taken place at all and not counting as a fight. However, after the fourth round (in America), if the scorecards for both fighters are equal, the fight is called a technical draw.
Professional fights d last 3 minutes for men and 2 minutes for women.
Famous boxers
- Bob Baker
- Paul Pender
- Muhammad Ali
- Mike Tyson
- Rubin "Hurricane" Carter
- Nonito Donaire
- Jack Dempsey
- George Foreman
- Joe Frazier
- Evander Holyfield
- Lennox Lewis
- Joe Louis
- Rocky Marciano
- Manny Pacquiao
- Willie Pep
- Sugar Ray Robinson
- Max Schmeling
- Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
- Wilfredo Gómez
- Wilfred Benitez
- Sugar Ray Leonard
- Roberto Duran
- Oleksandr Usyk
- Vasiliy Lomachenko
- Tejash Halai
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