Boxing is a combat sport where two opponents face off in a ring, using only their fists to strike each other while wearing padded gloves. The goal is to outscore or knock out the opponent within a set number of rounds, each lasting a few minutes. Fighters rely on speed, strength, strategy, and endurance to dominate their rival. Matches are supervised by a referee to ensure fair play and safety. Boxing has a rich history, dating back to ancient times, and remains a popular sport worldwide, with professional and amateur divisions. Training involves rigorous physical conditioning, footwork drills, and sparring to refine technique. Known for its discipline and intensity, boxing tests both mental toughness and physical skill.