Boxing: The Sweet Science of Combat
Boxing is a combat sport that tests physical strength, endurance, and mental discipline. Two opponents fight in a ring using punches while wearing gloves, aiming to outscore or knock out the other. Matches are divided into rounds, with boxers competing in weight categories. Boxing can be amateur (Olympics) or professional (WBC, WBA titles). Famous Indian boxers like Mary Kom and Vijender Singh have put India on the global boxing map. Boxing training builds not just physical strength but also resilience, confidence, and focus. With better training facilities and rising participation, boxing is becoming a go-to sport for Indian youth
Boxing: The Sport of Strength and Strategy
Boxing is a combat sport where two opponents fight using their fists while wearing gloves. It’s not just about power—technique, endurance, and mental strength are key. Boxing basics: Matches are divided into timed rounds. Categories based on weight class. Popular events: Olympic Boxing, Pro Boxing. India has produced world-class boxers like Mary Kom and Neeraj Goyat, raising the sport’s profile nationally.