Boxing club
how the game works.:
- boxing, sport, both amateur and professional, involving attack and defense with the fists. Boxers usually wear padded gloves and generally observe the code set forth in the marquess of Queensberry rules. Matched in weight and ability, boxing contestants try to land blows hard and often with their fists, each attempting to avoid the blows of the opponent. A boxer wins a match either by outscoring the opponent—points can be tallied in several ways—or by rendering the opponent incapable of continuing the match. Bouts range from 3 to 12 rounds, each round normally lasting three minutes.
What are the rules of boxing?:
- In professional boxing, fights can take place over up to 12 three minute rounds, with a one minute rest between each round.
- The only method of attack is punching with a clenched fist, punches below the belt or the back of the opponent's head and neck are not allowed.
- The ring ropes cannot be used for leverage.
An opponent cannot be hit when they are down.
- If a boxer is hit with a low blow, they can be given up to five minutes to recover.