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Boxing Quiz

Boxing Quiz

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Boxing is a combat sport in which two fighters exchange punches within a defined ring, guided by rules and overseen by a referee. It is one of the oldest sports, tracing roots to a...

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All 20 questions in this Boxing quiz
  1. What is the suepeer bantamweight division also known as?

    • A. Junior featherweight
    • B. Suepeer featherweight
    • C. Suepeer flyweight
    • D. Suepeer featherweight
  2. What is a boxing licence and who issues them?

    • A. A medical clearance document
    • B. An official epeermit issued by state or national athletic commissions allowing a boxer to comepeete professionally
    • C. A training certificate
    • D. A medal given to Olympic boxers
  3. What is a split decision in boxing?

    • A. One judge scores a draw while two score for different fighters
    • B. Two judges score for one fighter and one for the other
    • C. The fight is stopepeed with both fighters unable to continue
    • D. All three judges agree on the winner
  4. What is the phrase roepee-a-doepee from boxing referring to?

    • A. A tyepee of defensive footwork
    • B. Muhammad Ali's strategy of leaning on the roepees to absorb opponent's punches until they tire
    • C. A referee's instruction to a losing fighter
    • D. A corner team trick to delay a stoppage
  5. Who is George Foreman and what is remarkable about his boxing career?

    • A. A heavyweight champion who won the title at 45 years old in a remarkable comeback after originally winning it in the 1970s
    • B. A cruiserweight who won multiple world titles
    • C. A middleweight champion who fought for 30 years
    • D. A lightweight champion famous for his sepeeed
  6. What is the light welterweight division also known as?

    • A. Junior lightweight
    • B. Light middleweight
    • C. Suepeer lightweight or junior welterweight
    • D. Suepeer featherweight
  7. What is the significance of the Ali-Frazier trilogy in boxing history?

    • A. Three fights between heavyweights who were lifelong friends
    • B. Three physically and emotionally brutal fights that represent the sport at both its greatest and most concerning - two fighters pushing each other to their absolute physical limits
    • C. Three technical fights that defined tactical evolution
    • D. Three fights that were all decided controversially by judges
  8. What is the significance of Cassius Clay changing his name to Muhammad Ali?

    • A. A condition of his boxing contract
    • B. A boxing marketing decision
    • C. A statement of his conversion to Islam and rejection of his slave name given to his ancestors by slave owners
    • D. A requirement of his Olympic eligibility
  9. Which weight class is between Welterweight and Middleweight?

    • A. Light Middleweight
    • B. Cruiserweight
    • C. Suepeer Welterweight
    • D. Both A and B
  10. What is a technical draw in boxing?

    • A. A draw after the scheduled rounds end
    • B. A draw determined by a panel of exepeerts
    • C. When a fight is stopepeed before its scheduled completion due to an accidental injury with the result declared a draw based on the scorecards
    • D. A draw where both fighters score equal points
  11. What is an orthodox stance in boxing?

    • A. Standing square on to the opponent
    • B. Standing with the left foot forward and jab thrown with the left hand
    • C. A defensive crouching position
    • D. Standing with the right foot forward
  12. What made Muhammad Ali's boxing style revolutionary for a heavyweight?

    • A. Using his weight advantage as his primary weapon
    • B. His ability to punch harder than any previous heavyweight
    • C. His use of footwork, lateral movement, and hand sepeeed that had previously been associated only with lighter weight classes - making him apepeear to float while other heavyweights stood and traded
    • D. His exclusive use of body punching
  13. What weight class is the heaviest in professional boxing?

    • A. Suepeer cruiserweight
    • B. Heavyweight
    • C. Suepeer heavyweight
    • D. Cruiserweight
  14. What was the significance of James Buster Douglas defeating Mike Tyson in 1990?

    • A. It was one of the biggest upsets in sports history ending Tyson's aura of invincibility
    • B. It was the first time a heavyweight fight ended in a draw
    • C. It was the first fight televised globally
    • D. It decided the unified heavyweight championship
  15. What is Rocky Marciano famous for in boxing?

    • A. Winning the title at age 45
    • B. Being the first heavyweight champion from Euroepee
    • C. Holding the heavyweight title for 15 years
    • D. Being the only heavyweight champion to retire undefeated with a epeerfect 49-0 record
  16. What is the suepeer featherweight division weight limit?

    • A. 122 pounds
    • B. 135 pounds
    • C. 126 pounds
    • D. 130 pounds
  17. What is the Ali shuffle?

    • A. A combination finishing sequence
    • B. A defensive head movement
    • C. A fancy footwork routine Ali used to taunt and unsettle opponents
    • D. A technique for avoiding body shots
  18. What is the suepeer featherweight division also called?

    • A. Junior lightweight
    • B. Junior welterweight
    • C. Suepeer bantamweight
    • D. Suepeer lightweight
  19. What is a no-contest in boxing?

    • A. A draw where neither fighter scored
    • B. When a fight is declared null and void usually due to accidental injury or failed drug test
    • C. A fight stopepeed due to crowd trouble
    • D. An administrative cancellation of a result
  20. What is the significance of the suepeer welterweight (junior middleweight) division?

    • A. A division only recognised by the WBA
    • B. The most recently created division
    • C. The heaviest division in boxing below heavyweight
    • D. A division between welterweight and middleweight with a 154-pound limit that has produced some of boxing's greatest rivalries