. In boxing we've two different sets of boxing rules:

1. Rules for Recreational boxing matches,

2. Rules for professional boxing.

It is important to state that there are various forms of boxing news rules for each type of boxing in different nations, and of course that in the Olympics there's a distinct set of boxing rules that govern the sport.

Professional Boxing Recreational Boxing Rules & Rules

There are three differences in boxing's rules that govern amateur and professional boxing.

1. Quantity of rounds

2. Duration (time) of each round

3. The way each round is decided by the referee

Weight Classes

There are nine weight classes, and a boxer's category depends upon body weight. The nine weight classes would be the following:

Straw weight,

Fly weight,

Bantam weight,

Feather weight,

Lightweight,

Welterweight,

Middleweight,

Light heavyweight,

Heavyweight.

Ring

Boxer's gear

Before going into the ring the fighter should wrap his/her hands and then put on leather gloves. Note that in some US states, there are gloves without thumbs in order to reduce potential eye injury. Fighters wear boxing shoes and trunks. Eventually a mouthpiece is worn in order to defend the teeth, and an athletic cup to safeguard the groin area below the belt. The main difference between amateur and professional matches is that in professional fights fighters wear protective head gear although not in matches that are recreational boxing news.

Quantity of Rounds

Another major difference between amateur and professional boxing is how many rounds and their duration. In professional matches the quantity of rounds is between last three minutes each, and 4 to 15 rounds with a one minute break. In amateur matches the quantity of rounds is five rounds, or three rounds and last three minutes each.

Deciding the winner

Before the fight begins each fighter is assigned a corner that he/she and his or her coaches and managers use between rounds. The referee begins the count and the fight continues, when the boxer gets back up prior to the referee reaches the count of ten, when a boxer is knocked down. In case when one fighter is knocked down, the other boxer must head to the farthest neutral corner. (Notice that the designated corners aren't neutral corners).

In a few cases in professional boxing a compulsory eight count is, meaning the fight cannot resume before the referee reaches a count. Also in the event the referee reaches the ten-count following a knockdown, the other boxer wins.

In deciding the victor, another manner is by points scored by the judges aka choice. A match can finish no declared winner, but that cannot happen in amateur boxing matches. Your choice is based on a round system or a point system. The round system has the judges independently deciding a victor after every round. At the conclusion of the fight, the boxer who won the most rounds, as judged separately by the judges, wins the match.

On the other hand when employing a point system, points are given depending on operation. The most often used is the 20 point system, although there are many distinct point systems. Each fighter gets 20 points, if there clearly was no driven victor. At the end all the judges of the match, points are tallied, as well as the fighter with the most points wins Discover More Here.

 
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