Kickboxing

Kickboxing is a combat full-contact sport that is a combination of kicking and punching. The sport was inspired by karate and western boxing. Kickboxing has been practiced by many for self-defense and as a sport.

Savate Demonstration at the 1924 Olympic Games. Demonstration of Savate (French Kickboxing) at the 1924 Olympic Games. from: The Official Report of the Olympic Games of Paris 1924

There are different variations for kickboxing rules. For the full-contact rules of American kickboxing, the players can hit the opposing player with punches, kicks, and strikes above the waist.

The use of elbows and knees are not allowed, the use of shins is sometimes allowed in some competitions. Clinch fighting, throws and sweeps are also not allowed.

There are usually three to twelve rounds, with two or 3 minutes for each round, and a one-minute rest between each round.  There are 6 levels for the belt system in kickboxing.

The highest is the kyu brown belt for perfect techniques, second is the kyu blue belt, third is the kyu green belt, fourth is the orange belt, fifth is the kyu yellow belt, and the sixth is the kyu white belt which is for beginners.

Variations of kickboxing around the world include Pradal Serey (Cambodia), Sanda (China), Savate (France), Sikaran (Philippines), Lethwei (Burma).

Kickboxing at the World Games

Kickboxing made its debut to the Wroclaw World Games in 2017 as an invitational sport. Then, it was one of the main sports at the 2022 Birmingham World Games. The 2025 Chengdu World Games also featured kickboxing as a main sport, with two disciplines - K1 Style and Point Fighting.

To win kickboxing, athletes must score points through hand or foot techniques than their opponents. The match can also be decided through technical knockout, where an opponent knocks out the other.

Here are the medalists who won gold at the 2025 Chengdu Kickboxing event:

Event Medal Name Country
Men´s K1 +91kg Gold SHCHERBATIUK Roman Ukraine
Men´s K1 -63.5kg Gold MAZUR Hlib Ukraine
Men´s K1 -75kg Gold JODAH Osaid Israel
Men´s Point Fighting -63kg Gold VERES Roland Hungary
Men´s Point Fighting -74kg Gold ZIMMERMANN Erik Australia
Men´s Point Fighting -84kg Gold ECONOMO Dimitrios Greece
Women´s K1 -52kg Gold SACHKOV Yulia Israel
Women´s K1 -60kg Gold BICKEL Valence Netherlands
Women´s K1 -70kg Gold DIAS Catarina Portugal
Women´s Point Fighting -50kg Gold TROVALUSCI Federica Italy
Women´s Point Fighting -60kg Gold NEYENS Evelyn United Kingdom
Women´s Point Fighting -70kg Gold BUSA Andrea Hungary

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