Boxing,
nicknamed the "sport of kings" and also called
pugilism or prizefighting, is a sport where two participants
of similar weight attack each other with their fists in
a series of one to three-minute intervals called "rounds".
In both Olympic and professional divisions, the combatants
(called boxers or fighters) avoid their opponent's punches
whilst trying to land punches of their own. Points are awarded
for clean, solid blows to the legal area on the front of
the opponent's body above the waistline, with hits to the
head and torso being especially valuable. The fighter with
the most points after the scheduled number of rounds is
declared the winner. Victory may also be achieved if the
opponent is knocked down and unable to get up before the
referee counts to ten (a Knockout, or KO) or if the opponent
is deemed too injured to continue (a Technical Knockout,
or TKO).
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