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| - Boxing is a minigame in Bully. It appears as a sport favored by the Preppies.
- Boxing is a recurring mini-game in the Legend of Zelda series. It is based on the real world sport of the same name.
- Boxing is more commonly known as "punch-face", which may possibly be a reference to the face-punching nature of the sport. In a match of punch-face the objective is to bet on the winning fighter. In boxing, the winner is determined by whichever boxer can leave the boxing ring (hereafter referred to as "the square circle") under his or her own power. The loser is anyone who pays $49.95 to see a fight that ends two minutes into the first round. This sport also includes people who enjoy dancing but lack the skill to become a dancer: they do this by jumping on their toes for long periods of time.
- Boxing at the Olympics 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 2008 Summer Olympics were the final games with boxing as a male only event. Since the 2012 Summer Olympics, women's boxing is part of the program. From the 2016 Summer Olympics, male athletes no longer have to wear protective headgear in competition, due to a ruling by the AIBA and the IOC that it contributes to greater concussion risk. Female athletes will continue to wear the headgear, due to "lack of data" on the effectiveness of it on women.
- In the strip and later comic books, Popeye and friends would use this activity as a means to make money, while each opponent would be more formidable than the last to appropriately challenge the mighty hero. This is one activity from the comics that has also been portrayed in other Popeye media such as the live-action film and several classic cartoons like Let's You and Him Fight, Spinach Packin' Popeye, Out to Punch and Punch and Judo.
- Boxing is the last name of a married couple, who sell leaves. They live in YouTube, Vatican City.
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- Boxing is a mini-game found in Bully.
- Boxing is an episode from The Sooty Show.
- Boxing was a type of unarmed combat.
- Boxing is a fighting style that appears in the Street Fighter games.
- See Olympic Boxing
- Boxing was an Earth sport in which a pair of competitors attempted to incapacitate each other using their fists. The Third Doctor stated he learned boxing from John L. Sullivan. The Doctor and John Andrews had a boxing match. The Doctor won. (TV: Carnival of Monsters) Jack Dempsey taught the Doctor fighting stances which he later used in Kish. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Genesys) The makers of EarthWorld believed that Winston Churchill had famous seaside boxing matches. This was result of his speech "We will fight them on the beaches" and its distortion over time. (PROSE: EarthWorld)
- Boxing is a Micro VS. System Game & Watch game, but is also featured in Game & Watch Gallery 4. It was later rereleased as Punch-Out!! but remained as Boxing when it was included in Game & Watch Gallery 4
- Boxing (also known as dual boxing, two boxing, multiboxing, box army, or hydra) is a style of play in which one player logs in characters from more than one account at once, controlling them in tandem. In EverQuest, boxing is perhaps best known as a method to "group with oneself," but it also has applications in Bazaar trading, buff idling, power leveling, and moving around the world of the game.
- Boxing (Bokushingu, ボクシング) is a western Martial Way discipline.
- Boxing is a sport that makes an appearance in Fallout and Fallout 2.
- This is one of the few scrolls where all of the combos are only punches. It is also one of the scrolls you are temporarily given until reaching a certain level.
- Colonel Jack O'Neill taught Teal'c to box and the Jaffa became quite proficient and instructed Jonas Quinn. (SG1: "The Fifth Race", "Redemption, Part 1") While under the influence of the Atanik armbands O'Neill's physical strength and speed increased hugely. He evaded Teal'c's punches with ease, and managed to take Teal'c down with a single punch. (SG1: "Upgrades")
- In the Philippines. Boxing was famous especially Professional and Intramurals. some are Gained Aliases and became rich that beats majority Other Boxers around the World.
- Boxing (ボクシング, Bokushingu) is a fighting style in which the user only uses punches to defeat his/her opponent. Types of punches include uppercuts, jabs, crosses, hooks, short straight-punches, cross-counters, and half-uppercuts. Defensive techniques in boxing include slipping, bobbing, blocking, covering-up, clinching, footwork, and pulling away.
- Boxing is a combat sport in which the opponents are only allowed to punch with gloves on. While it has its roots in ancient Greece, the version of the sport we know began in the United Kingdom in the 1700s. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- Boxing is a Tier 1 Light power in the Support tree.
- Boxing is a term used when a player begins collecting what are called Bonus Boxes to earn various rewards depending on the type of box collected. This can be done by searching through maps and simply clicking on the bonus box and your ship will begin collecting the contents. This method is commonly used to earn Uridium without having to purchase it. They also can contain up to 100 Uridium per box and usually contain ammunition for any weapons on your ship.
- The Boxing fighting style is a fighting style that involves strong punches with boxing gloves. Damage calculation only factors in Strength Level. Visually, the user raises their arms in front of their body, while wearing gloves on their hands that match the color of their First Mind magic when selected and has more variance in punches than other fighting styles. Obtaining Boxing requires the player to talk to Polemos, Boxing Legend, who resides on a stony island with 2 permanent whirlpools around it.
- Boxing is a skill, described in Basic Set, p. 182. It is referenced in GURPS Martial Arts p. 55, on its relation to other unarmed striking skills, p. 152-153, on the Boxing martial arts style, p. 162, on hard styles, and p. 193, on the Savate style.
- When Wonder Dog was snooping around at the White dwarf crash site, he bumped into a balloon with a ring in it that the Raven left behind, and then he put up his dukes and started boxing it.
- Amateur boxing is an Olympic and Commonwealth sport and is a common fixture in most of the major international games—it also has its own World Championships. Boxing is supervised by a referee over a series of one- to three-minute intervals called rounds. The result is decided when an opponent is deemed incapable to continue by a referee, is disqualified for breaking a rule, resigns by throwing in a towel, or is pronounced the winner or loser based on the judges' scorecards at the end of the contest. __TOC__
- The strikes delivered by this style of fighting can be compared to the solid fist punches and hard hitting kicks of the Strong Fist. Taking one of the principles of the Gentle Fist, when the user strikes a target with a punch or kick the user releases chakra from their own tenketsu to amplify the maximum internal and external output of damage done to the target, each punch and kick are capable of delivering blows surpassing the raw power of Chakra Enhanced Strength, this can be seen when the force of the impact is actually visible. This can cause possible death in one direct strike, and if the user isn't serious will most likely end with the target ending up knocked out or comatose, and commonly causes concussions and bones completely shattering from the raw power of the strikes as well as
- Boxing is a a combat sport in which two people engage in a contest of strength, speed, reflexes, endurance, and will, by throwing punches at each other, usually with gloved hands. A boxing match typically consists of a determined number of three-minute rounds, a total of up to 12 rounds. The fight is controlled by a referee who works within the ring to judge and control the conduct of the fighters, rule on their ability to fight safely, count knocked-down fighters, and rule on fouls, while up to three judges are typically present at ringside to score the bout and assign points to the boxers, based on punches that connect, defense, knockdowns, and other (more subjective) measures.
- Boxing consisted of two people in a square ring surrounded by ropes. The object was to defeat the opponent on points or by knock-out. In general, the Marquess of Queensberry Rules were followed. (DS9: "Q-Less") Boxing was taught at Starfleet Academy. Chakotay learned to box as a cadet and was instructed by Boothby. (VOY: "The Fight") After being injured by a plasma discharge while piloting the Delta Flyer in a graviton ellipse, Chakotay woke up claiming, "It feels like I went ten rounds with an Andorian." Tom Paris corrected him, stating that it was "more like twenty." (VOY: "One Small Step")
- Notable boxers in 1930 included Mike Mason and Kid McCook. (TOS episode: "The City on the Edge of Forever", DS9 episode: "Past Tense, Part II") In the 1950s, Benny Russell, Willie Hawkins and Cassie Johnson were fans of boxing. While Hawkins participated in the sport, Russell and Cassie would listen to matches on the radio. Cassie hoped that one day there would be a chance for females to take up boxing. (DS9 novelization: Far Beyond the Stars)
- Boxing, or pugilism, covers martial sports built around strikes with the hands (although some types also involve strikes with the feet, knees. shins, and elbow). The type of martial art most often referred to as boxing has roots in ancient Greek culture, and involved two opponents using clench-fisted strikes - in the modern day incarnation of the sport, they wear protective gloves - to either knock out the opponent or to earn enough points for victory. Marcus Brody held a bantam-weight boxing title from his days at Princeton University.
- Amateur boxing is an Olympic and Commonwealth sport and is a common fixture in most of the major international games - it also has its own World Championships. Boxing is supervised by a referee over a series of one- to three-minute intervals called rounds. The result is decided when an opponent is deemed incapable to continue by a referee, is disqualified for breaking a rule, resigns by throwing in a towel, or is pronounced the winner or loser based on the judges' scorecards at the end of the contest. __TOC__
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