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A gymnasium.
Boxing as well as wrestling took place in a palaestra. " The palaestra functioned both independently and as a part of public gymnasia; a palaestra could exist without a gymnasium, but no gymnasium could exist without a palaestra."
Gymnasium
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American Wrestling
cus it iz amatuer wrestling
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Wrestling is done on mats.
Hercules was worshipped as the divine protector of mankind. Hercules, along with Hermes and Theseus, were honoured in the gymnasium and Wrestling-ground; his divine wife was Hebe, goddess of Youth, daughter of Hera and Zeus, his children with her were Alexiares and Anticetus.
A gymnasium is to do gymnastics and be safe doing it
A wrestling stadium is a venue where wrestling can be staged. The arena where wrestlers fight is called a wrestling ring.
Out in the open usually on grass-the palaestra was an exercise field. The word palaestra itself means gymnasium or more specifically a wrestling school. The Romans more than likely had a section for wrestling pits in the palaestra in addition to areas for racing and ball playing.