Boxing
Boxing, also known as "the sport of kings" or noble art, is a sport in which two athletes of similar weight attack each other with their fists in a series of periods ranging from 1 to 3 minutes called "tours". In both the Olympic and professional divisions, fighters (who call boxers or fighters) avoid the crashing of their opponents as they try to pluck themselves. The points are awarded to solid hard blows in the legal area on the front of the opponent's body above the waist, and blows to the head and trunk are considered the most valuable. The boxer who wins the most points after the specified number of rounds is declared a winner. Victory can also be accomplished if the opponent falls and becomes unable to rise before the referee is counted to 10 (called the knockout, or KO) or if the opponent was too injured and can not continue (called technical knockout, or TKO).
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