BOXING

One of the oldest events and was added in
EQUIPMENT
Boxers wrapped himantes, or straps of soft ox-hide around their
hands to strengthen their wrists and steady their fingers. Himantes were wrapped
around the first knuckles of the fingers, then ran diagonally across the palm
onto the back of the hand, leaving the thumb uncovered. Then they were tied
around the wrist or around the forearm.
The forms of these himantes, or thongs, evolved, and in order to make the blows harsher, straps of harder leather were added around the knuckles of the fingers.
Because these himantes were time-consuming to wrap, during the 4th century BC boxers started to wear a kind of glove that was formed from ready-wound leather straps. These gloves, called "oxeis himantes" (sharp thongs) which left the fingertips free, had hard leather straps and an inner layer of wool to protect the hand. The forearm was secured by leather straps as well.
The Roman invention of the caestus, a boxing glove reinforced with
iron and lead, transformed the Greek art of boxing into an inhuman and deadly
contest.

Differences between Ancient boxing and Modern boxing
The contest area is unknown.
There was no time limit on the duration of the contest
Opponents fought until one withdrew by raising one or two fingers to show that he admitted defeat, or fell to the ground.
Sometimes, if both contestants agreed, the referee would allow them time to regain strength.
Classification of the boxers by weights was unknown; instead, they fought with whomever was chosen by lot.
It seems that they favored effective blows to the head.
The position of the boxer in relation to the sun was crucial. If one managed to force his component into a position facing the sun, he would gain an advantage in that his component would be blinded by the glare.
When a contest continued for a long time, the opponents had the option of klimax. During a klimax, each man stood still and received a blow from his opponent without making any attempt to avoid it.
Not allowed during the event
holds, blows to the genital organs, reinforcing the thongs with extra layers of straps, and the use of pig-skin straps. The referees examined the thongs before each contest
CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD BOXER
A good boxer should have
long and powerful arms
strong shoulders
a high neck
powerful and flexible wrists
Handicaps are a thick shin (preventing agility) and a large stomach (prevents supple movements).
In addition, the boxer should possess
persistence
patience
endurance
great will-power
and strength