Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport in which two participants, wearing protective gloves and other equipment, engage in a contest of strength, speed, reflexes, endurance, and strategy by throwing punches at each other. Competitors score points by landing punches on their opponent while avoiding being hit themselves. Matches are typically conducted in a square ring and are divided into rounds, with judges scoring the bouts based on various criteria such as effective striking, control of the ring, and overall performance. Boxing is governed by a set of rules and regulations aimed at ensuring the safety of the participants, and it can also be recognized as a form of entertainment. The sport has a rich history and is practiced at amateur and professional levels worldwide.