Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport in which two participants, typically wearing protective gloves, engage in a contest of strength, speed, and strategy by throwing punches at each other. The goal is to score points by landing clean hits on the opponent while avoiding being hit oneself. Matches are conducted in a squared ring, and the sport is governed by specific rules and regulatory bodies that ensure safety and fair play. Boxers compete in weight classes to ensure fairness, and bouts can be won by knockout, technical knockout, or points decision after a set number of rounds. Boxing is not only a competitive sport but also a form of exercise and self-defense practice. It has a rich history and cultural significance, often associated with discipline, respect, and sportsmanship.