Description
Boxing is a combat sport where two contestants face each other
in a ring and wear padded gloves and fight a certain number
of rounds at a defined weight limit. The goal is to attack
the opponent using a combination of fast and powerful punches
above the waist to score points or knock the opponent out.

Students getting ready to spar
History
Boxing is an ancient sport that dates back to Ancient Greece.
In modern history, it was used to settle disputes between
English men in the 18th century. Fortunately boxing shook
off its pugilistic appearance as it was adopted into universites
and the armed forces. Shortly after, both professional and
amateur raknings were established, and each produced its own
local, national and international governing bodies and its
own variation of the rules. Today, boxing is the most popular
combat sport in the world. In addition, Mixed Martial Arts
competitors include boxing as a significant part of their
stand up training.

MMA fighters Takanori Gomi and Jens Pulver put on a
great display of boxing in their fight at Pride Shockwave
2004
Class Format
Students usually warm up on their own by skipping rope or
shadowboxing. The typical class includes sparring, mitt work,
bag work, footwork drills and composure exercises. Students
finish off by doing bodyweight exercises and interval training
on the bag for conditioning.

Just hanging out after class
Attire
Shorts, t-shirt, boxing shoes, wraps, gloves, mouthguard,
head gear
Instructor
Rafael
Delgado |