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Page 34 AAB SPORTS & FITNESS MANUAL Boxing

Boxing

An Art
The systematic formulation of intrinsic principles and guidelines of applied personal defensive skills through utilisation of the fists is the science and art of boxing.

A Sport With History
Boxing is the competitive sport of the art of self-defence. The Sport of Boxing was first written about over 2000 years ago in 20 B.C. by Virgil the Roman poet when he retold the story of the Trojans who participated in the sport and skills of boxing about 1000 years before in the ancient city of Troy.

Roman Decay
By the end of the Roman era boxing was a gladiator sport where a steel glove called a cestus was worn, and beaten boxers seen as expendable items.

A Definite Need
Boxing as a sport re-emerged early in eighteenth century England from the practical necessity of defending oneself with the fists against thugs and thieves. The sport has undergone many changes but the practical necessity for a person to defend themselves has not. So called modern society in the 21st Century still has thugs and thieves who do not respect their fellow man, and as a country must be prepared to defend its people and territory so must an individual. Failure to be aware and prepared for a personal assault places anyone in the position of becoming a statistic.



Various Rules
Rules determine the various codes of boxing with 'Rules' adherence controlled by a participating referee with contests decided by the failure of a boxer to defend strikes by an opponent that connect to any part of the front or sides of the head and body above the belt line.

The old 'Olympic Style Boxing' and 'Professional Boxing' contests can also be decided by a boxer being forced out of a contest through being knocked down by a punch and unable to continue within ten seconds of elapsed time.

In 2013 the 'Olympic Style Boxing' authority AIBA with questionable duty of care, ceased the use of headguards for senior male amateur boxers, despite a knocked out boxer's unconscious brain, and uncontrolled head, hitting the canvas with dangerously high impact. AIBA also began conducting Professional Boxing contests in 2013.

'A.A.B. Rules©' with the objective focus on the application of pure boxing skill utilises the 'Excessive Punching Rule©' that penalise boxers for throwing power punches that could force opponents to lose their defence capability. Modern 'A.A.B. Rules©' also stipulate special 16oz gloves and chin protection headguards.







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