The World Boxing Organization originates from a rules dispute at the annual WBA convention by a group of Puerto Rican and Dominican businessmen. The WBO has had a hard time getting recognized by the other associations. Especially in the USA. Today, the World Boxing Organization is respected as one of the four large boxing organisations.
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What does IBF stand for in Boxing?
International Boxing Federation. Losing his bid against Gilberto Mendoza for the WBA presidency in 1983, Robert W. ‘Bobby’ Lee decided to initiate a third world-wide boxing organization. During its early period, the organization was rather obscure and various scandals made the IBF infamous. Though in recent years the IBF seem to have matured as an… Continue reading What does IBF stand for in Boxing?
What does WBA stand for in Boxing?
World Boxing Association. You might still find references to the NBA (not the basketball NBA) as it used to be the national boxing association. This is the oldest, one of the four major sanctioned professional boxing organizations. Founded as far back as 1921 in the US and since then spread in popularity worldwide (thus changing… Continue reading What does WBA stand for in Boxing?
What is the difference between the WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO?
These organisations all recognize each other as legitimate world champion tournament hosts. They originate from different countries, but more often than not have a shared history in one way or another. The IBF for instance started as an offspring from the WBA after an internal power struggle, and the WBO started off after a rules… Continue reading What is the difference between the WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO?
Why is the serve so important in Tennis?
The serve is the opening shot. Often the player making the serve will try to make the tennis ballgo as low over the net as possible to force their opponent to move up, or potentially miss returning the ball altogether for a quick and easy point. Additionally, it gives the serving player control over the… Continue reading Why is the serve so important in Tennis?
What is a Volley and Half-Volley in Tennis?
A volley is a shot made when the tennis ball is hit before it has had a chance to bounce on the field. A half-volley is a shot made when the ball is struck just after it has bounced. Usually the half-volley is a swing from underneath that harnesses the ball’s upward momentum and redirects… Continue reading What is a Volley and Half-Volley in Tennis?
What are the biggest Tennis events?
There are many excellent tennis events all year round, but the most attention and prestige is of course granted to the 4 Grand Slam tournaments: The US Open, The French Open, The Australian Open, and Wimbledon. Out of these four, Wimbledon is seen as the greatest and most prestigious. Tennis is of course also an… Continue reading What are the biggest Tennis events?
What is the difference between a forehand and backhand in Tennis?
The forehand and backhand are ways to swing the racket. The name indicates whether it is your palm or backhand that leads the swing, e.g. if you hold the racket in your right hand, swinging right-to-left is the forehand, and left-to-right is the backhand swing. The forehand swing is believed to be more loose and… Continue reading What is the difference between a forehand and backhand in Tennis?
How are points counted in Tennis?
First off we have sets and games, and a set ends when a player wins 6 games and is declared the winner. A win is secured if a player wins 4 points, and the point difference is at least 2. Points are given as 15, 30, 40. If two players are matched evenly at 40… Continue reading How are points counted in Tennis?
Can you throw out 159?
Because you have to finish the last arrow on a double, there are a number of numbers where you can never finish with a checkout. The most notorious number, because it is the lowest, is 159. Also, an extra turn always follows at 162, 163, 165, 166, 168 and 169 points.