50 Interesting Facts About Boxing

The history of boxing can be traced back to 688 BC as an Olympic sport in ancient Greece. Boxing in Great Britain became a prize sport in the 16th and 18th centuries. In the mid-19th century, boxing was transformed into modern boxing in Great Britain and the US. There is even evidence of boxing taking place in ancient Egypt. The modern-day sport of boxing involves two athletes battling each other with padded gloves, trying to knock their opponent down and out. These fights typically last from three to twelve rounds, with each round typically lasting three minutes. Do you think you know everything there is to know about boxing? Think again! Check out these 50 interesting facts about boxing you may have never heard.

FACT#1. Tommy Burns was the shortest heavyweight boxing champion, standing at 5’7″.
FACT#2. Liam Neeson was an Irish amateur boxing champion, a forklift driver for Guinness and dropped out with a degree in computer science before he was 25.
FACT#3. Onomastos Smyrnaios is the first winner of Olympic boxing in Ancient Greece.
FACT#4. Thai prisoners get early release if they participate in memorable kickboxing matches against foreign prisoners.
FACT#5. Boxing in Great Britain became a prize sport in the 16th and 18th centuries.
FACT#6. Actor John Cusack has trained in kickboxing for over 20 years and is a sixth-degree black belt.
FACT#7. He also holds the records for any boxer’s most wins (336) and most losses (127).
FACT#8. Muhammad Ali, as a child, was refused an autograph by his boxing idol, Sugar Ray Robinson.
FACT#9. The ancient god Apollo was the creator and patron of boxing.
FACT#10. Boxing gloves are more dangerous and cause more deaths than barefoot boxing.
FACT#11. The record for most career knockouts in professional boxing is held by Archie ‘The Old Mongoose’ Moore, with 131 won in 219 fights.
FACT#12. George Foreman made more money selling his grill than from his boxing career in which he was a 2-time heavyweight champion.
FACT#13. Amateur boxing has been an Olympic sport since its debut at the 1904 Summer Olympic Games.
FACT#14. The heaviest title defence is 25 by Joe Louis.
FACT#15. In the mid-19th century, boxing was transformed into modern boxing in Great Britain and the US.
FACT#16. Boxing as a sport dates back to the ancient Greeks, who made it part of the Olympic Games in 688 BC.
FACT#17. There are two forms of boxing – amateur and professional
FACT#18. Boxing spectators bet on the game’s outcome while the fighters tried to obtain prize money.
FACT#19. Amateur boxing competitions can be seen at the Commonwealth, Olympic Games and World Championships.
FACT#20. The youngest boxer to win a title is 17-year-old, who name was Wilfred Benitez.
FACT#21. Wilfred Benitez holds the record for most first-round KOs.
FACT#22. In ancient Greek culture, the god Apollo was considered the inventor and patron of the sport of boxing.
FACT#23. George Lucas’ daughter is a professional MMA fighter.
FACT#24. The primary function of boxing gloves is not to protect players but to make their hits more forceful and dramatic.
FACT#25. Willie Pep is the only boxer never to throw a round
FACT#26. Hall of Fame boxer Sugar Ray Robinson walked out of a fight because he had a dream that he was going to kill his opponent in the ring. After a priest and minister persuaded Robinson to fight, Robinson went to the ring and killed his opponent (Jimmy Doyle). Boxing is also called pugilism. Pugilism means the practice and skill of fighting with fists.
FACT#27. Liam Neeson, a famous actor, was an Irish amateur boxing champion.
FACT#28. There is a sport called Chessboxing running in Berlin and London.
FACT#29. The players alternate between one round of chess and one round of boxing until one is declared the winner by checkmate, knockout AND technical stoppage.
FACT#30. Boxing as a sport dates back to the ancient Greeks, who made it part of the Olympic Games in 688 BC.
FACT#31. Boxing has received international recognition from people around the world.
FACT#32. A referee oversees a series of one to three-minute intervals between rounds.
FACT#33. The history of boxing as a sport can be traced back to the ancient Greeks as an Olympic sport in 688 BC.
FACT#34. The prolific boxer in history was Len Vicker of Great Britain, who fought 463 bouts between 1928 and 1947.
FACT#35. Despite fighting some of the greatest boxers ever, fighting 93 fights, and losing 18 times, Canadian boxer George Chuvalo has never been knocked down or knocked out in a row.
FACT#36. Wilfred Benitez won the champion title when he was only 17 years old; he is considered the youngest boxer in the history of this sport.
FACT#37. George Foreman made more money selling his grill than from his boxing career in which he was a 2-time heavyweight champion.
FACT#38. In 1949, an official boxing match took place between a bear and a man.
FACT#39. The phrase “pound for pound” was invented for Sugar Ray Robinson to begin comparing boxers regardless of their weight class.
FACT#40. In 1908, boxing was included as an Olympic sport.
FACT#41. Nicola Adam was the first female boxer to win a gold medal in the Olympic Games.
FACT#42. In South Africa, Boxing Day is known as “Goodwill Day”.
FACT#43. In Ireland, they call Boxing Day “Saint”.
FACT#44. It is known as “Christmas or Second Christmas Day” in continental European countries.
FACT#45. Boxing Day traditions depend on location, including shopping, giving money and gifts to the less fortunate, and watching sporting events such as horse riding and football.
FACT#46. A major earthquake on Boxing Day 2004 triggered a tsunami around the Indian Ocean that resulted in the deaths of over 300,000 people.
FACT#47. Boxing Day is one of the British bank holidays, recognized since 1871.
FACT#48. On Boxing Day in the UK, sale items are the most popular online shopping searches.
FACT#49. National Candy Cane Day is celebrated every year on December 26 in the United States.
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