top button
Flag Notify
    Connect to us
      Site Registration

Site Registration

What size is a standard professional boxing ring?

+1 vote
486 views
posted Jan 13, 2017 by Sandeep Bedi

Share this question
Facebook Share Button Twitter Share Button LinkedIn Share Button

1 Answer

0 votes

Between 16 and 24 ft square (4.9 and 7.2 m square)

Olympic boxing rings are 20 ft square (6.1 m square); amateur bouts require rings that fall within a range of 16 to 20 ft square (4.90 to 6.10 m square).

answer Jan 19, 2017 by Abhishek Maheshwari
Similar Questions
0 votes

The Prince Naseem Hamad was one of the hardest punchers of all time. He easily disposed of his opponents with one punch, many not getting up for long after the count. He was famed for doing a flip over the top rope when entering the ring and for his playful and charismatic antics. He danced, shuffled, feigned being hurt and playfully teased his opponents. His massive punching power was worrisome to many and there was talk that a massive head injury or worse could occur to one of his opponents at any time. This power, however, eventually proved his downfall. He hit too hard for his hands to withstand the punishment. They would reportedly blow up like balloons after every fight and then even while training. This forced him into an early retirement. Although he enjoyed a wildly successful career and remains of the all time pound for pound greats, he missed out on a match up with Floyd Money Mayweather. Such a match up could've very likely solified his position at the very top. Look online for his charismatic antics, amazing footwork, and greatest hits all set to music. It's the best fight compilition I've ever seen.

...