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A boxing ring and a wrestling ring are 99.99% the same thing. Certainly same enough that they could easily both be described in different sections of one article.
The only major difference between a boxing ring and a wrestling ring is what goes on inside it.Tromboneguy0186 (talk)15:25, 13 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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How about a section detailing the origins and evolution of wrestling rings? The earliest evidence we have is from the 1880s when matches likeWilliam Muldoon vsThiebaud Bauer from 1880 were held on a roped elevated stage, with two ropes, posts halfways along each side and a gap in the ropes for the steps up to the platform. Also at many early venues up to the early 1900s, matches would be wrestled without a ring on a mat on a theatre stage - sometimes with a set of ring ropes around the mat, sometimes not.2.24.71.188 (talk)14:46, 14 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]