A historical boxing illustration representing the history of the Queensberry Rules. Two classic bare-knuckle boxers stand in an old-fashioned ring, wearing early boxing attire with fists raised in a traditional stance. In the background, a vintage boxing rulebook and an elegant gentleman in 19th-century attire symbolize the introduction of the Queensberry Rules, capturing the evolution of boxing into the modern sport we know today."

Queensberry Rules: The Code That Changed Boxing Forever

Every boxing match today — whether it’s at Wembley, Madison Square Garden, or York Hall — is fought under what we call Queensberry Rules. But what exactly are they, and where did they come from? If you’ve ever wondered why boxers wear gloves, or why a knockdown leads to a ten count and not a […]

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