Boxing Rules regarding age vary all round the world,generally these are the various limits. Junior Olympic boxing division:Minimum age 8.Maximum age 16. Bantam division.Ages 8-9 and ten.8 year old fighters can only fight 8 and 9 yr olds. Junior division.11-12 years old. Intermediate division.13-14 years old. Senior Junior Olympic division.15-16 yrs. Youth division.17-18 yrs. Open division.Minimum age 17.Maximum 34 and up until the day before the fighter's 35th birthday. Masters division.35 yrs+
16 is the age limit for a amature
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Many times amateur boxers are fighting for a team. The singlet makes them easily identified by judges, referees, and fans.
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They were both amateur boxers at university.
There is no age limit or restriction on Amateur Radio Operator licenses. If you can pass the test, you're granted the license.
The Golden Gloves are open to all non-professional pugilists age 16 and over. There is also a Silver Gloves amateur tournament, which is for amateur pugilists age 8 to 15 years old. Really its 35 and you be in masters division
in u.k the cut of age is usally 35 years old. but legally there is no age limit. and as for usa and north America. It all depends on which state you apply and depends on if you can pass the medical. but useally you shoul be able to get a pro boxing licence up into your late forties.
Amateur boxing is not supposed to be a paid situation. Sometimes amateurs can be paid for expenses like meals and travel.
Technically no. The Olympics are for "amateur" atheletes, those who do not make their livelyhood by the sport they compete in.
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yes most boys do wear boxers when they are above the age of 10 or 11