It's a great sport for what you have in mind. And, as long as you don't compete, it's a safe sport. Boxing is all about developing proper movement and footwork, that way it becomes even safer.
A good instructor will make sure you master proper technique before letting you work on the heavy bag or spar.
And yes, you will get hit in the process of learning how to box but it shouldn't be to hard. If you see people get hurt (knocked out/down) in practice regularly, find another gym.
Fingertip and knuckle pushups are your way to avoiding broken hands, fingers and wrists.
Skipping rope will help you develop footwork, coordination and conditioning.
It's helpful to have big upper body strength, but powerful legs and hips are equally (if not more) important in boxing. Powerful punches and explosive movements all come from the calves, thighs, hams and hips.
Good articles, mostly on conditioning for boxing:
http://www.rossboxing.com/
And an exercise highlight to motivate you:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9hk9z1YVcE




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