How much more professional boxing is than amateur boxing training

Updated on physical education 2024-04-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Basically, the amount of training for professional and amateur is not at the same level!Besides, people rely on this thing to eat, and the amateur body is just having fun!Of course, if you have money in your family, you don't have to worry about life, you like this thing and don't want to play professional games, you can compete professionally in terms of training intensity, of course, in terms of actual combat experience, it is estimated that it is still a little worse!

    Generally speaking, the daily training time of the profession will not be less than 6 hours!And the amateur completely depends on your mood!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, let me introduce you to what professional boxing matches are.

    WBA: World Boxing Association.

    WBC: World Boxing Council.

    IBF: International Boxing Federation.

    WBO: World Boxing Organization.

    Collectively known as the four major organizations of professional boxing in the world.

    Amateur boxing, for example, Olympic boxing at the national level, is called amateur boxing, or for example, boxing at the national level, at the provincial level, all of which are amateur boxing competitions.

    World Boxers trains no less than 12 hours a day.

    Amateur boxers, like the Chinese national boxing team, are the 8-to-5 work-to-work type of training.

    Another difference is that World Professional Boxing is a 12-round system.

    Amateur Olympic boxing is a four-round system.

    There are bonuses for professional amateur boxing tournaments and there are no high bonuses, only national awards.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Professions are just multiple certificates, they don't mean anything, there are lazy bugs in the profession, and there are fanatics in the amateurs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Boxing for a year is an amateur level.

    In today's highly sophisticated boxing techniques and training methods, the destructive power of boxing is unparalleled. The main role of boxing gloves is to protect their hands, because the force of a punch in professional boxers is even to their own hand bones.

    I can't bear it.

    Even if an amateur fighter has been practicing for a year or two, as long as the training intensity can be maintained four times a week, for an hour and a half at a time, their attacks will be fatal to those who have not practiced.

    People who have not practiced do not have the consciousness to protect themselves, and they do not have the ability to resist blows, their reaction speed and psychological quality.

    It is far inferior to the boxer. Therefore, in bare-handed street combat, boxers can quickly injure and knock down their opponents, rendering them incapacitated.

    Boxing and all other martial arts should not be used in fights, and losing and losing in hospital and going to jail is what street fights are all about.

    Boxing: Boxing is a sport in which boxing gloves are worn for fighting. It is played both amateur (also known as Olympic boxing) and professional competitions.

    The origins of boxing can be traced back to ancient times.

    Archaeologists describe Egyptian hieroglyphs of war from the 40th century BC.

    A description of the "leather bandage" used in fist fighting was found, and Egyptian soldiers used this "leather bandage" to protect their bodies from injury, wrapping their shoulders, arms, and fists in battle.

    and from Baghdad.

    Many murals and stone carvings with fist fights excavated in the suburbs have found many records of fist fights and fighting scenes at that time. Boxing was from Egypt through the Mediterranean.

    The Cretan spread to ancient Greece. Target.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The nature of the competition is different.

    Amateur boxing aims to exercise the body, improve the level of sports skills and promote friendship, and the competitions participated in are representative of the country or region, and the level of sports technology is to reflect the comprehensive strength of a country or region to carry out the sport.

    The fights that professional fighters participate in are purely commercial entertainment activities. The purpose of a fighter's fight is to make money. Regardless of the outcome of the match, if you participate without violating the rules of the game, the fighter will be paid a pre-agreed upon payment after the fight.

    2. Wear different protection.

    The most obvious sign of a professional boxer in a fight is that he does not wear a helmet, only shorts, and the only protection for the fighter is the tooth tray in the mouth, and the rest can only be done by the fighter himself with the help of defensive skills and his own ability to resist blows in the sport.

    Amateur boxing is a big focus on fighter safety. In addition to gritting their teeth like professional fighters, boxers wear helmets, vests, and more primitive boxing gloves than professional fighters.

    3. The division of magnitude is different.

    Due to the relatively small commercial nature of professional boxing's protective measures for boxers, the time spent on the ring is longer, so the World Boxing Organization has quite strict criteria for classifying weight classes, especially in the light and small classes. Professional boxing is divided into 17 classes from 48 kilograms to more than kilograms, with a difference of 38 kilograms, with an average of only kilograms per division.

    Compared to the division of magnitude in professional boxing, amateur boxing is much more relaxed. Due to the short competition system and complete boxer protection measures, the division interval of the magnitude class is not as thin as that of professional boxing. There are 11 weight classes, with 10 kg between 81 kg and 91 kg, and 48 kg to 91 kg, with a difference of 43 kg.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is still a certain difference between amateur boxing and professional boxing, so let's share it with you.

    01 The nature of the competition is different.

    Professional boxing is a profession, and boxers make money entirely by playing games, that is to say, boxing is a means of livelihood for professional boxers to survive, but amateur boxing is different, the purpose is to cash out the spirit of sportsmanship, not profit.

    02 It's different in terms of game time.

    The purpose of professional matches is to make money, so it is also necessary to meet the needs of spectators, so there are more rounds in professional boxing than in amateur matches.

    03 There is also a certain difference in the division of weight classes, because professional competitions must be much longer in time to meet the needs of the audience, so the division of weight classes is quite strict and harsh, which is different from amateur.

    04 Professional competitions need publicity and momentum, but amateurs don't.

    The owner of the professional competition is money, and the amateur only reflects the competitive level of the sport, even if the amateur player has no audience, it is the same competition, and the professional one is not good, because they need to make money whether they are the organizer or the professional player.

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