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What are the rules of boxing? Where did you score?
Game turn-based system

1. Generally, there are races with 4 turns, 8 turns and 12 turns. The highest level of professional boxing is usually 12 turn-based system.

2. Each round lasts 3 minutes.

3. Rest between rounds 1 minute.

Score and victory or defeat

Hit the opponent's head or the front or side of the body with a fist peak with enough force to get 1 point (small point).

In a round, the party with more points wins the round, and the score of the round is 10:9 (high score).

If a knockout occurs in a round, the knocked-down party will be deducted 1 point (big score), and usually the score of this round is 10:8 (big score).

/kloc-After 0/2 rounds, the side with more points wins. If the scores of both sides are the same, the victory or defeat will be judged according to the scores of small points.

If one side is knocked down in the match, the referee will count down to 10 second. If you can't stand up and return to the actual combat posture within 10 seconds, judge KO and the game is over.

In a game, if one side is injured, the referee can stop the game and rule that the dominant side wins.

If both sides are knocked down at the same time, the victory or defeat will be judged by the scores of both sides.

1. Boxing; Boxing (French: Boxe) is a sport that fights with boxing gloves. It has both amateur competitions (also known as Olympic boxing) and professional competitions. The goal of the game is to get more points than the opponent to beat or knock down the opponent and end the game. At the same time, competitors should try to avoid opponents' blows.

Boxing is called "the sport of the brave". As early as in ancient Greece and Rome, there were many records about boxing. In the ancient Olympic Games, boxing was already one of the events. At the 3rd Modern Summer Olympic Games held in St Louis, men's boxing was officially included in the competition.

2. The earliest boxing rules were formulated by Jack Brownton in 1743, and he ruled the British boxing from 1729 to 1750. The rule clearly stipulates that people who participate in boxing competitions must wear boxing gloves; Each round lasts for three minutes, with a one-minute break between rounds; It is forbidden to cuddle and wrestle in the game, otherwise it will be judged as a foul; After one side is knocked down for a few seconds, if the person who has been knocked down for ten seconds can't stand up, it is judged that the other side wins. Emphasize the tactics and skills in boxing; This rule basically formed the framework of boxing competition in the future, and pointed out the direction for promoting the development of boxing.

After the formation of the queensberry Rule, it was gradually affirmed by people after about twenty years of repeated practice and application. The constant revision and improvement of the above rules, especially the finalization of the queensberry Rules, laid the foundation for promoting modern boxing competitions.

The world's leading boxing countries are the United States, Cuba, Britain and Russia. Boxing requires a boxer or athlete to have strength, endurance, speed, flexibility, ferocity, coordination and determination.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-boxing