
Boxing
Boxer Coloring Page
Standard style
About this coloring page
This simple Boxer coloring page features a friendly boxer in classic fighting stance with bold, easy-to-color outlines perfect for young artists. The design includes boxing gloves, shorts, and a determined expression that kids will love bringing to life with their favorite colors. Free to download and print, this sports-themed coloring page offers hours of creative fun while introducing children to the exciting world of boxing.
Frequently asked
What are the basic rules of boxing?
Boxing matches consist of three-minute rounds separated by one-minute breaks. Boxers score points by landing clean punches on their opponent's front and sides, above the waist to the head and body. A match ends when a boxer is knocked down and can't continue, or the boxer with the most points wins after all rounds are complete.
How long has boxing been around?
Boxing is ancient, with evidence of the sport dating back to 3000 BCE in Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt. The sport was featured in the original Olympic Games in 688 BCE. Modern boxing as we know it developed in 18th century England with the first official rules written in 1743.
What equipment does a boxer wear?
Boxers wear padded gloves to protect their hands and their opponent's face, hand wraps that stabilize the wrist and knuckles, and sometimes headgear for extra protection during training. Professional boxers also wear shorts, a shirt or tank top, and mouthguards to protect their teeth during competition.
Are these Boxer Simple coloring pages free?
Yes, absolutely! All our coloring pages at Sol Coloring are completely free to download and print. There are no hidden fees, subscriptions, or sign-ups required. Simply visit our site, find the Boxer Simple page you like, download it, and print it on your home printer whenever you want.
What age are these Boxer Simple coloring pages for?
Our Boxer Simple coloring pages are designed for kids and adults aged 8 to 14, though people of any age can enjoy them. We offer various difficulty levels, from simple outlines perfect for younger children to more detailed designs for older kids and teens who want a challenge.












