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Boxing is a very popular sport not only in America, but worldwide, attracting thousands of spectators to it. Professional boxing is also called prizefighting, fans call it the sweet science or the gentleman's sport (in England), and generally speaking, boxing is a sport and martial art, in which two boxers of similar weight classification fight each other in a series of one to three-minute intervals called “rounds”. Most likely, boxing was invented in various cultures independently. Boxing has its origins in prehistorical times. Archaeological evidence proves that boxing existed in Africa in 4000 BC. The earliest evidence for it in Europe was around 1500 BC. Professional fights are longer than Olympic bouts and range from 4 to 12 rounds. However, there are also some 2 or 3 round bouts. Headgear is not permitted. At any time, the referee may stop the fight if in his opinion one participant cannot defend him or herself due to injury. In this case, the other fighter is awarded a technical knockout win. A technical knockout is also awarded if a boxer lands a punch that opens a cut on the opponent, and thus the opponent is later believed not fit to continue by a doctor due to the cut. In contrast with amateur boxing, professional male fighters have to be bare-chested.