Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport in which two opponents engage in a contest of strength, agility, and strategy by throwing punches at each other while wearing protective gloves and adhering to specific rules. The primary objective is to score points by landing punches on the opponent or to achieve a knockout, thereby incapacitating the opponent and ending the match. Boxing matches occur in a designated area called a ring and are overseen by a referee who enforces the rules, ensures the safety of the participants, and scores the bout based on clean and effective strikes. The sport has a rich history and is governed by various organizations worldwide, often classified into different weight categories to ensure fair competition. Boxing also emphasizes physical conditioning, mental discipline, and technique, making it both a competitive sport and a popular form of exercise and self-defense training.