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  2. List of boxing organisations - Wikipedia

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    International Amateur Boxing [60] 27 1995 USA: WBU World Boxing Union [61] 28 2012 USA: WBL World Boxing League [62] 29 N/A N/A UBF Universal Boxing Federation [63] 30 N/A KOR: WBS World Boxing Society [64] 31 2017 USA: PBC Professional Boxing Council 32 2017 LUX: RBO Royal Boxing Organization [65] 33 N/A N/A LBF Legends Boxing Federation [66 ...

  3. No decision - Wikipedia

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    A starting pitcher who leaves a game without earning either a win or a loss is said to have received a no decision. Major League Baseball (MLB) rules specify that a starting pitcher, to earn a win, must pitch at least five innings, leaving the game with a lead that their team "does not relinquish". [1]

  4. Category:Boxing terminology - Wikipedia

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    This category is for terms used in or derived from the sport of boxing. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. B.

  5. Boxing - Wikipedia

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    Boxing [b] is a combat sport and martial art. [1] Taking place in a boxing ring, it involves two people – usually wearing protective equipment, such as protective gloves, hand wraps, and mouthguards – throwing punches at each other for a predetermined amount of time.

  6. What is an exhibition fight and how is it different to a ...

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    Boxing matches tend to be organised as one of three types: professional, amateur or exhibition. But what is the difference between them? Generally speaking, most ‘major’ fights – including ...

  7. No contest (combat sports) - Wikipedia

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    In the modern game, the various rules that dictate whether a fight should be called a no contest, a disqualification, or a knockout differ between countries and boxing organizations. Rules in the United States now dictate that any bout which ends prior to the completion of the 4th round, due to an accidental headbutt , is to be declared a no ...

  8. Disqualification (boxing) - Wikipedia

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    A disqualification (abbreviated DQ) is a term used when a bout is stopped short of knockout or judges' decision because, intentionally, one or both contestants have repeatedly or flagrantly fouled an opponent or violated other rules.

  9. How heavy are normal boxing gloves? What bigger gloves mean ...

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    Among the rule changes for this Texas-sanctioned bout — which also includes shorter two-minute rounds and an eight-round total — the fighters both agreed to put on 14-ounce boxing gloves.