Why is a boxing ring square?
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Terminology. The name "ring" is a relic from when contests were fought in a roughly drawn circle on the ground. ... That ring was specified as 24 feet (7.3 m) square and bound by two ropes. For these and other reasons, the boxing ring is commonly referred to as the "squared circle".
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