All Olympic boxing bouts are four rounds of two minutes each with a one-minute rest period between rounds. Fights can end for a variety of reasons. Here are some:
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| - All Olympic boxing bouts are four rounds of two minutes each with a one-minute rest period between rounds. Fights can end for a variety of reasons. Here are some:
- Boxing has been contested at every Summer Olympic Games since its introduction to the program at the 1904 Summer Olympics, except for the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, because Swedish law banned the sport at the time.The boxing competition is organized as a set of tournaments, one for each weight class. There have been between 5 and 12 Olympic weight classes over the years (currently 11), and the definition of each class has changed several times, as shown in the following table. Until 1936, weights were measured in pounds, and from 1948 onwards, weights were measured in kilograms.
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| - All Olympic boxing bouts are four rounds of two minutes each with a one-minute rest period between rounds. Fights can end for a variety of reasons. Here are some:
- Boxing has been contested at every Summer Olympic Games since its introduction to the program at the 1904 Summer Olympics, except for the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, because Swedish law banned the sport at the time.The boxing competition is organized as a set of tournaments, one for each weight class. There have been between 5 and 12 Olympic weight classes over the years (currently 11), and the definition of each class has changed several times, as shown in the following table. Until 1936, weights were measured in pounds, and from 1948 onwards, weights were measured in kilograms.
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