What are Queensberry's awnings?
The rules of Queensberry are the rules that control the sport box. The rules were named because their author John Graham Chambers, the British amateur athletic club, was sponsored by John Sholto Douglas, the ninth awning of Queensberry. The rules were published in 1867 and replaced the rules for the Ring of the London Prize, which was published in 1743. However, the first fight against the new Marquess of Queensberry rules did not happen until 1885. Developed by Queensberry awning, the box was widely considered to be a sport of lower classes in England. However, the new rules have made more socially acceptable for higher classes so that they can enjoy sport. The rules of the chambers emphasized the technique and skill, while the box under the former rules was notorious for the brawling, which occurred during and after matches. The first thing thatIt should be noted that awnings are basically an addition to the revised London Rings. This is where Queensberry's awning rules are silent, revised rings in London are to rule.
Most rules control the game itself. The match and hugging are not allowed. Only two fighters, except for a neutral referee, are allowed in the circle during rounds, each of which is to take three minutes, between which there is a minute break. Fallen fighters, fighters on one knee and warriors hanging on ropes have 10 seconds back to their feet, otherwise the referee can call the fight in favor of the other warrior. If the warrior is hit in one of these states, the fallen warrior will be announced by the winner. If there is an inevitable intervention in the completion of the fight, the referee is named a place and time for the match, unless the combat parties agree with the tie.
In addition to the rules of the game, the rules of MarquessOf Queensberry also controls part of the logistics of the fight. The fight is to take place in a 24 trace square ring or something close to this size. Gloves must be new, suitable size and best quality, and if somehow glove failure must replace the referee's approval. Combat shoes do not have to contain strands.