Olympic Boxing
Olympic Boxing is a sport featured in the Summer Olympics, where athletes compete in a ring using gloves and protective headgear. Boxers are categorized by weight classes to ensure fair competition. Matches consist of three rounds, each lasting three minutes, with points awarded for clean, effective punches.
Judges score the bouts based on the number of punches landed, the quality of those punches, and the overall control of the match. The boxer with the most points at the end of the rounds wins. If a boxer is knocked out, the match ends immediately, and the opponent is declared the winner.