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Mohammad Bekai 4th Amateur Boxing Fight

Amateur boxing has a long and rich history that dates back to the late 19th century. The first organized amateur boxing competitions were held in England in the 1880s, with the first national amateur boxing championship taking place in 1887.

Amateur boxing quickly grew in popularity, and by the early 1900s, it had become a major sport in many countries around the world. The sport was included in the Olympic Games for the first time in 1904 in St. Louis, Missouri.

Over the years, the rules and regulations of amateur boxing have evolved to ensure the safety of the participants. For example, in the early days of amateur boxing, fighters wore very little protective gear, and matches often lasted many rounds with no breaks. Today, amateur boxers wear headgear, gloves, and other protective equipment, and matches are typically limited to three rounds of three minutes each, with breaks between each round.

In recent years, however, the sport of amateur boxing has faced some challenges. Concerns have been raised about the health risks associated with repeated head trauma, and there have been calls for increased safety measures to protect amateur boxers. Nevertheless, amateur boxing remains an important and popular sport, with thousands of participants and fans around the world.

Amateur boxing has also become an important training ground for professional boxers, with many top professional boxers starting their careers in the amateur ranks. The Olympic Games remain the most prestigious amateur boxing competition, with fighters from around the world competing for gold medals and national pride.

 

 

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