Punching Above Baselines: When Boxing Strategy Learns to Differentiate
Li Qian is the useful part of the paper, not the medal count Boxing is a simple sport only if you watch it from far enough away. Two athletes enter a ring. One wins. The spectators remember the clean punch, the late-round pressure, the judge’s card, maybe the celebration. Coaches remember something less theatrical: distance, lead-hand rhythm, counter timing, target selection, whether a hook was thrown from the wrong range, whether the opponent’s aggression was actually a trap. ...