Boxing - London Olympics 2012 Boxing Live Stream Online, Results : The Olympic Boxing competition will feature 10 men’s weight categories, from Light Fly Weight (46-49kg) to Super Heavy Weight (over 91kg). Women’s Boxing will feature as a full Olympic medal event for the first time, with medals in three weights: Fly Weight (48-51kg), Light Weight (57-60kg) and Middle Weight (69-75kg).
Competition dates:
Saturday 28 July – Sunday 12 August
Number of medal events
13: 10 men’s weight categories; three women’s weight categories.
Number of competitors
286: 250 men and 36 women
Each country is limited to one athlete in each weight category.
Field of play
The boxing ring is 6.1m x 6.1m inside the ropes, which are 1.32m high.
Men’s bouts take place over three rounds of three minutes each; women’s bouts are four rounds of two minutes each. Boxers score points for every punch they land successfully on their opponent’s head or upper body.
If a boxer is knocked to the ground and fails to get up within a count of 10 from the referee, the bout is over. Bouts can also be won or lost due to retirement or disqualification. A referee can also decide to stop the fight at any point if they think a boxer is unfit to continue.
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Saturday 28 July – Sunday 12 August
Number of medal events
13: 10 men’s weight categories; three women’s weight categories.
Number of competitors
286: 250 men and 36 women
Each country is limited to one athlete in each weight category.
Field of play
The boxing ring is 6.1m x 6.1m inside the ropes, which are 1.32m high.
Men’s bouts take place over three rounds of three minutes each; women’s bouts are four rounds of two minutes each. Boxers score points for every punch they land successfully on their opponent’s head or upper body.
If a boxer is knocked to the ground and fails to get up within a count of 10 from the referee, the bout is over. Bouts can also be won or lost due to retirement or disqualification. A referee can also decide to stop the fight at any point if they think a boxer is unfit to continue.

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