Gone from Incheon will be protective head gear after the Amateur International Boxing Association shook up the rules last year.
Gone also will be displaying the score at the end of each round to prevent boxers who have built up a lead from coasting home.
And almost certainly gone appear to be China's hopes of more than one or two medals despite being the leading nation in Guangzhou with five titles -- including all three in the inaugural women's competition -- while India had five finalists, taking two golds.
Kazakhstan have the favourites for both the men's heavyweight (91kg) and superheavyweight titles (+91kg) in Anton Pinchuk and Ivan Dychko.
Dychko, in particular, looks on an unstoppable march towards gold, having taken the silver in Guangzhou four years ago.
Since then he tucked away an Olympic bronze medal in 2012 and last year both a world championships silver and an Asian championships gold.
Welterweight world and Asian champion Daniyar Yeleussinov is also a hot selection to defend his Asian Games title from four years ago.
China look very lightweight by comparison with none of their five gold medallists from Guangzhou returning, including the outstanding flyweight Zou Shiming who turned professional after winning a second Olympic gold in London and is lining up a world title tilt next year.
By contrast their inexperienced 2014 squad appears to contain only two likely medal candidates.
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