Broughton Rules

Broughton's seven rules from 16 August 1743

The Broughton Rules (also known as Broughton's rules) were the first set of rules that was adapted in the sport of boxing. The rules were written and codified by the English champion Jack Broughton in 1743.[1][2] Many of the rules and limitations included in Broughton rules are still followed to this day, and they have become fundamentals for later boxing rules. The Broughton Rules were replaced by the London Prize Ring Rules in 1838.

  1. ^ Boxing: Bareknuckle Era
  2. ^ Anderson, Jack. (2007). The Legality of Boxing: A Punch Drunk Love? Birkbeck Law Press. pp. 15-16. ISBN 978-0415429320

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