<p>With his dental guard still in his mouth and a slightly queasy feeling in his gut, a shirtless Thomas Cazeneuve was exuberant after checkmating his opponent during a chess boxing bout in Berlin, the world capital of the unusual sport.</p>.<p>Just as deft in the movement of his rooks as with his fists, Cazeneuve claimed victory against his Ukrainian challenger after seven alternating rounds of boxing and chess.</p>.<p>The match played out before a crowd of curious onlookers drawn to the spectacle of the so-called "Intellectual Fight Club".</p>.<p>Chess boxing was born 16 years ago when its founder Iepe Rubingh brought to life a seemingly far-fetched idea from a French graphic novel, "Cold Equator" by Enki Bilal.</p>.<p>Today, Rubingh has set his sights on introducing chess boxing to the Olympics and even looking at sending robots into battle, as the multidisciplinary sport gains popularity.</p>.<p>The rules of chess boxing are simple.</p>.<p>Three minutes of gentlemanly chess played on a board in the ring is alternated with three-minute bouts of intense boxing over 11 rounds -- six of chess, five of boxing.</p>.<p>The winner has to earn either a boxing knockout or a checkmate on the chessboard, but either chess boxer can be disqualified for taking too long to make a chess move or by breaking the boxing rules.</p>.<p>"You need to be good in both disciplines, which can be quite complicated. But it's true that one mustn't be afraid of being punched," said Rubingh.</p>.<p>The biggest difficulty may be staying lucid to pull off the winning chess move despite the physical demands of boxing.</p>.<p>"It was my toughest fight with a rival who is a total all-rounder, and who has left me exhausted, especially in boxing," said 24-yearpold Cazeneuve, a recruitment consultant.</p>.<p>"I held on thanks to my mental strength," he added.</p>.<p>In fact, "60% of the winning moves are made on the chessboards and 40% in boxing," said Rubingh, a 43-year-old Dutchman.</p>.<p>Recalling the sport's gestation, chess-lover Rubingh said that it began in 2002, when, after a round of chess that ended in stalemate, he suggested to a friend that they go for a boxing bout at a bar in Amsterdam.</p>.<p>"The idea was born, but we were sober," he said.</p>.<p>"Combined, the two sports are the amalgamation of the most beautiful capacities of human beings to create a type of supreme being," he said.</p>.<p>The author of the graphic novel, Bilal,said that he found it "rather amusing that the idea that was potentially absurd had become reality".</p>.<p>While it was considered more a curiosity than a real sport in the beginning, chess boxing has gained a strong following, including chess fans who have crossed over to the more physical realm of boxing.</p>.<p>Alina Rath, a 29-year-old German, has been a member of a chess club for 20 years but only began adding boxing to the mix in August.</p>.<p>"Chess boxing breaks down cliches of the rough guy who only knows how to beat up the weak intellectual," said the accountant. </p>
<p>With his dental guard still in his mouth and a slightly queasy feeling in his gut, a shirtless Thomas Cazeneuve was exuberant after checkmating his opponent during a chess boxing bout in Berlin, the world capital of the unusual sport.</p>.<p>Just as deft in the movement of his rooks as with his fists, Cazeneuve claimed victory against his Ukrainian challenger after seven alternating rounds of boxing and chess.</p>.<p>The match played out before a crowd of curious onlookers drawn to the spectacle of the so-called "Intellectual Fight Club".</p>.<p>Chess boxing was born 16 years ago when its founder Iepe Rubingh brought to life a seemingly far-fetched idea from a French graphic novel, "Cold Equator" by Enki Bilal.</p>.<p>Today, Rubingh has set his sights on introducing chess boxing to the Olympics and even looking at sending robots into battle, as the multidisciplinary sport gains popularity.</p>.<p>The rules of chess boxing are simple.</p>.<p>Three minutes of gentlemanly chess played on a board in the ring is alternated with three-minute bouts of intense boxing over 11 rounds -- six of chess, five of boxing.</p>.<p>The winner has to earn either a boxing knockout or a checkmate on the chessboard, but either chess boxer can be disqualified for taking too long to make a chess move or by breaking the boxing rules.</p>.<p>"You need to be good in both disciplines, which can be quite complicated. But it's true that one mustn't be afraid of being punched," said Rubingh.</p>.<p>The biggest difficulty may be staying lucid to pull off the winning chess move despite the physical demands of boxing.</p>.<p>"It was my toughest fight with a rival who is a total all-rounder, and who has left me exhausted, especially in boxing," said 24-yearpold Cazeneuve, a recruitment consultant.</p>.<p>"I held on thanks to my mental strength," he added.</p>.<p>In fact, "60% of the winning moves are made on the chessboards and 40% in boxing," said Rubingh, a 43-year-old Dutchman.</p>.<p>Recalling the sport's gestation, chess-lover Rubingh said that it began in 2002, when, after a round of chess that ended in stalemate, he suggested to a friend that they go for a boxing bout at a bar in Amsterdam.</p>.<p>"The idea was born, but we were sober," he said.</p>.<p>"Combined, the two sports are the amalgamation of the most beautiful capacities of human beings to create a type of supreme being," he said.</p>.<p>The author of the graphic novel, Bilal,said that he found it "rather amusing that the idea that was potentially absurd had become reality".</p>.<p>While it was considered more a curiosity than a real sport in the beginning, chess boxing has gained a strong following, including chess fans who have crossed over to the more physical realm of boxing.</p>.<p>Alina Rath, a 29-year-old German, has been a member of a chess club for 20 years but only began adding boxing to the mix in August.</p>.<p>"Chess boxing breaks down cliches of the rough guy who only knows how to beat up the weak intellectual," said the accountant. </p>