Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport in which two opponents engage in a contest of strength, speed, reflexes, and endurance by throwing punches at each other while wearing gloves. The fighters typically compete in a square ring and aim to score points by landing legal punches on their opponent or to achieve a knockout by incapacitating them. Boxing matches are governed by specific rules and regulations, which outline how the sport is to be conducted, including weight classes, rounds, and scoring systems. The sport has a rich history and is characterized by a combination of athletic skill, tactical strategy, and a focus on sportsmanship. It is also recognized both as a professional competition and an amateur sport, with various championships and governing bodies overseeing events at different levels. Boxing has significant cultural and social importance and is practiced worldwide.