Marcus of Queensbury is the one who published the rules for Boxing and the re-maker of Boxing, not the founder of Boxing.
John Graham Chambers is the one who written the Boxing Code but Marcus of Queensbury published those Boxing Code and named that, it's his rules or code of boxing.
Marcus of Queensbury 12 rules are;
The true founder of Boxing is Ancient Egyptiansthan later popular used by the Ancient Greeks.
Repeat again, Ancient Egyptians are the founder of Boxing.
If you people don't understand, check on wikipedia or some other resources of Boxing. These are the research I found when I was still in Jr. High School.
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John Graham Chambers England. He is a member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame.
There's evidence that Boxing existed long ago, circa 1500-3000 B.C but it was not called "boxing" and did not have a name.
It wasnt until the 16th century England that it was revitalised and given the name "boxing" and also "bare knuckle boxing" and "prizefighter" by an English bare knuckle boxer named John Chambers.Then the English gave it rules (those rules still stand today) Those rules are "The Marquess of Queensbury rules" and were also created there. So the English get the credit for inventing "Modern Boxing" that we all know today.
The first ever documented boxing match was in 16th century in England.