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1 Who out of the following people is credited as a creator of Boxing?

2 Typically, three men stand in the corner besides the boxer himself; these are the trainer, the assistant trainer and the ________.

3 Where does Boxing come from?

4 Some notable boxers who have been able to develop relative power in their jabs and use it to punish or 'wear down' their opponents to some effect include ________ and Wladimir Klitschko.

5 The first inductees in 1990 included Jack Johnson, Benny Leonard, Jack Dempsey, Henry Armstrong, Sugar Ray Robinson, ________, and Muhammad Ali.

6 Wraps are also subject to inspection, a notable example being the fight between Shane Mosley and ________, where a plaster like substance was found in the wraps of Margarito, resulting in his suspension for "at least a year."

7 In 2000, the ________ government rejected calls for a ban following the life-threatening injuries to Paul Ingle.

8 Slip – ________ rotates the body slightly so that an incoming punch passes harmlessly next to the head.

9 Professional boxing was banned in ________ in 1981, and in Sweden it was banned in 1981 [4] but legalized again in 2007 [5].

10 Fist fighting depicted in Sumerian relief carvings from the 3rd millennium BC, while an ancient Egyptian relief from the ________ depicts both fist-fighters and spectators.

💡 Interesting Facts

  • a contestant on reality boxing show Charity Lords of the Ring left after being warned by neurosurgeons that he might die?
  • Australian boxer Jim Hall (pictured) was buried in an unmarked grave, apparently to elude the man to whom he had sold his skeleton?
  • American artist Tony Sisti (1901–1983) traveled with Ernest Hemingway and was also a New York State boxing champion?
  • Wilfredo Gomez and Wilfredo Benitez share not only their first name, but also their Puerto Rican nationality? They also won three world boxing titles each.
  • criminal and boxer, James Field, was so feared by the police force of London in the 18th century, that they would pretend not to recognize him rather than arresting him?
  • former Romanian boxer Gogea Mitu is listed by the Guiness Book of World Records as the world's tallest professional boxer?
  • the wide variety of people who have been deported from the United States includes Jamaican boxer Trevor Berbick, political activist Emma Goldman, and Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh?
  • the former featherweight world boxing champion Andre Routis spent two years in Morocco as a mechanic for the French Colonial Army?
  • the former boxer Harold Gomes was named the Ring Magazine fighter of the month following his world title victory over Paul Jorgensen?
  • the heavyweight class in boxing has no maximum weight limit?
  • Raul Macias, a Cuban-Mexican boxer parlayed his popularity into a successful career in telenovelas?
  • John Steel, the Ziegfeld Follies tenor who introduced Irving Berlin's song "A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody", later appeared in staged boxing matches?
  • referee Johnny LoBianco awarded boxer Roberto Durán a 1972 knockout despite his apparent low blow, with sportswriter Red Smith stating "anything short of pulling a knife is regarded indulgently"?
  • Puerto Rican boxer José Ruíz Matos was the World Boxing Organization's first super flyweight champion?
  • heavyweight boxer Joe Baksi recorded nine victories in his first year as a professional, including one over future actor Jack Palance?
  • Hall of Fame football player Ed Molinski was also a Golden Gloves state boxing champion and served in the U.S. Marines during World War II?
  • Yugoslavian boxing champion Marijan Beneš played the violin in his youth, and published a book of poems after the end of his career?
  • Thai boxer Pongsaklek Wonjongkam holds the flyweight division records for fastest knockout (34 seconds) and consecutive title defenses (15)?
  • John R. Branca wanted all three judges at a bout to be women, but one of the boxer's handlers nixed the idea as "there's going to be a lot of blood and I don't want the three judges throwing up"?
  • Jack Broughton was the first person to develop a set of rules for boxing?
  • Harold Hardwick, an Australian swimming gold medallist at the 1912 Olympics, was also a national boxing champion and later an army colonel?
  • Bridgett Riley lost her contact lenses in the fifth round of a boxing match against Theresa Arnold on September 19, 1996, leading to her first ever defeat?
  • 12 of the 23 medals awarded to Egypt at the Olympics so far were given to competitors in combat sports such as wrestling, boxing, judo and taekwondo?