There are two standard fighting stances in boxing; orthodox, and southpaw.
Orthodox is for standard right handed boxers.
Note that the fighter keeps their dominant right hand tucked back and uses their left hand to jab. They also keep their left foot out first.
The Southpaw stance is for left hand dominant boxers and is an exact mirror of the Orthodox stance.
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Weight classes
In the sport of boxing, fighters are separated into classes determined by their weight.
The "weigh-in" is done the day before the match and both fighters are weight by scales and media uses this as an opportutiy to take pictures.
Should a fighter not make the designated weight for a match they may weigh again but should the weight be deemed too great to lose in the short amount of time the fight may be cancelled.
- Unlimited weight Heavyweight
- 200 lbs cruiserweight
- 175 lbs light heavyweight
- 168 lbs super middleweight
- 160 lbs middleweight
- 154 lbs super welterweight
- 147 lbs super lightweight
- 135 lbs lightweight
- 130 lbs super featherweight
- 126 lbs featherweight
- 122 lbs super bantamweight
- 118 lbs bantamweight
- 115 lbs super flyweight
- 112 lbs flyweight
- 108 lbs light flyweight
- 105 lbs minimumweight
The "weigh-in" is done the day before the match and both fighters are weight by scales and media uses this as an opportutiy to take pictures.
Should a fighter not make the designated weight for a match they may weigh again but should the weight be deemed too great to lose in the short amount of time the fight may be cancelled.
Introduction
My name is Jesus Robles. I currently am enrolled in Lone Star Community College
I chose to do this blog over my favorite sport; boxing.
Boxing became my favorite sport mainly due to my dad, he also enjoys watching boxing and I remember watching matches with him when I was younger. My enjoyment of boxing soon expanded from just watching boxing to also reading of boxing. One of my favorite manga series to read is Hajime no Ippo, a story of a young man discovering a love of boxing and then fighting and growing in his matches.
I chose to do this blog over my favorite sport; boxing.
Boxing became my favorite sport mainly due to my dad, he also enjoys watching boxing and I remember watching matches with him when I was younger. My enjoyment of boxing soon expanded from just watching boxing to also reading of boxing. One of my favorite manga series to read is Hajime no Ippo, a story of a young man discovering a love of boxing and then fighting and growing in his matches.
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