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In ancient Greece, boxing was a popular amateur competitive sport and was included in the first Olympic games. In ancient Rome, boxers often wore the cestus, a metal-studded leather hand covering with which they maimed and even killed their opponents, sometimes as part of gladiatorial spectacles. The sport declined in popularity after the fall of the Roman Empire. In the 18th century, boxing was revived in London in the form of bare-knuckle prize-fights in which the contestants fought for money and the spectators made wagers on the outcome.
The first boxer to be recognized as a heavyweight champion was James Figg, in 1719. In 1743 a later champion, John Broughton, formulated a set of rules standardizing some practices and eliminating others, such as hitting opponents when they are down or seizing opponents by the hair. Broughton's rules governed boxing until 1838, when the Original London Prize Ring rules, based on those of Broughton, were devised.
In the United States, professional boxing has been subject to increasing control by state boxing commissions since 1920, when New York adopted a new law called the Walker Law to rectify certain abuses, regulate the disbursement of prize money, and establish a state boxing commission.
Some of the greatest boxers of all time include Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, and Jack Dempsey.
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