Whether it is the boxing Amsterdam or any other boxing school in the world, the rules of the amateur boxing game are the same and at the same time very important as well. The player of the amateur boxing group use more protective boxing gears than, the professional boxing players. A young boxer of 12-16 years of age can train and compete against the other children of the same age in the amateur fights. For all the young boxers, who take part in the local fights, the game falls under jurisdiction of the local sports amateur body or the amateur boxing association. On the other hand, the international boxing matches fall under the international Amateur boxing association.
Since, the amateur boxing protects younger boxers, proper boxing gears and specific rules are there for the amateurs for all matches, this does not have any concern to the local or international bouts. The authority assigns the boxers with either blue or the red strips. Both the boxers have to take part in the match by wearing protective headgear. The gloves of the young boxers should weigh ten ounces with a white strip on the central hitting area, covering the knuckles. Most of the boxing schools use the same type of gloves to make their players use to, of the same type of gloves. Even the boxing Amsterdam uses the same gloves for their amateur boxers.
The announcements of the winners of the amateur boxing matches are based on the points that the players score in comparison of the professional boxing, which uses knockout blows for scoring. Most bouts are very fast and the actions of the boxers are furious, as the competition limits to only three or four 2-minutes rounds, instead of the standard 12-round matches for the professionals. Most of the boxing schools teach most aggressive boxing skills to their boxers. The amateur boxers of the boxing Amsterdam association focus more towards the game and they are very calm in comparison of the other players. In the amateur boxing, the players are also more protective than the professional boxers are, as the professionals use almost no boxing gears in their bouts.
