Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport in which two participants, typically wearing gloves and protective gear, engage in a contest of strength, speed, and strategy within a roped area called a ring. The objective is to score points by landing punches on the opponent while avoiding being hit. Boxing matches are typically divided into rounds, with judges scoring the performance based on techniques, aggression, and effective striking. It has a rich history and is governed by various rules and regulations, often overseen by organizations that sanction professional and amateur bouts. Recognized as an Olympic sport, boxing emphasizes discipline, training, and physical fitness. The sport has various styles and weight classes, allowing for diverse competition among participants of different sizes and skill levels.