The Olympic boxing competition adopts the single defeat elimination system. The opponents were decided by drawing lots, and there were no seeded players. The athletes who lost in the semi-final tied for third place. The competition is divided into four rounds, each round is 2 minutes, and the rest between rounds is 1 minute.
Second, the scoring rules
One point is scored for each right match, and only one point is scored for knocking down the opponent, without extra points.
How to decide the result:
Win by points: At the end of the game, the winner is the one who scores more points.
Abstaining to win: because one player is injured or voluntarily withdraws from the competition, or can't compete immediately after a break between rounds, another player wins.
The referee stops the competition and wins: in the competition, the strength of the athletes is very different. When an athlete is obviously at a disadvantage or physically unfit to continue the competition, the referee may terminate the competition and judge another athlete to win; When one athlete is unfit for the competition due to injury, another athlete wins.
Disqualification wins: If one player is disqualified for a foul, another player wins.
Knock-down wins: If one player cannot continue the game after being knocked down 10 seconds, another player wins.
Stop the game because of a blow to the head: If one player can't continue the game because of a series of blows to the head, the other player wins.
The opponent won without playing: after three minutes, if one player didn't play, another player won.
Tie: Only in the game.
Boxing is an eye-catching and controversial event in the Olympic Games. Modern boxing began in England.
1896 When Athens hosted the modern Olympic Games, the organizers thought boxing was too dangerous and cancelled the event. Boxing was not included in the competition until 1904 in the third Olympic Games in St. Louis, USA. However, boxing did suffer a lot in the Olympic Games. 19 12 At the Stockholm Olympic Games, the event was cancelled because Swedish national laws prohibited boxing.
Boxing has been established as an Olympic sport since the 1920 Olympic Games, and then legends such as Muhammad Ali and Stevenson appeared in the history of Olympic boxing.