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    Is Boxing a Safe Sport? The safety of boxing has been a controversial issue for over a century. The answer to that question is somewhat obvious to common knowledge. Boxing is a very dangerous sport that involves multiple head injuries over a boxer’s career. The level of dangerousness should never be overlooked when a person is thinking about starting a career in the sport. Boxing is often considered an art‚ doubling as a sport. There are people that participate in this art‚ or sport. These people

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    Material science is an all-inclusive science that we can apply to regular occasions. Boxing is a donning occasion that applies the numerous laws of material science. Why might anybody be keen on taking in the material science of boxing? These laws of material science can give one contender an edge over their adversary or can be their most exceedingly awful foe. We may watch a bout and not so much recognize what to make of the developments. Subsequent to finding out about the material science included

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    Violence in Sport- Should boxing be Legal? Brain damage‚ broken limbs‚ ruptured organs‚ severe lacerations- these are just some of the possible injuries a boxer may sustain throughout the course of an often short career. In any other circumstances the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) would categorise the infliction of these types of injuries as an assault occasioning actual bodily harm or even grievous bodily harm. Boxing has to date largely maintained its privileged status and thus defied the law. Perhaps

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    Should professional gaming be considered a sport? Professional gaming has gained a lot of viewers in the last few years. League of legends viewing has gone from a small gathering to the Seoul football stadium packed with space for 66‚000 people and getting around 270‚000 people watching online through a stream‚ the year before‚ 32 million people watched (http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/19/5123724/league-of-legends-world-championship-32-million-viewers). Dota 2 has a similar following‚ with the last

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    Boxing is Dangerous Boxing is a sport in which two opponents who each wear padded gloves punch each other for a set period of time. Boxing is done at all levels‚ from amateur to professional. According to many studies and professionals on the subject boxing is indeed a dangerous sport. The short term and long term health of the boxer is put at risk. For over 50 years there has been at an average of 10 boxers die in the ring each year. Boxers put their health and even their lives at stake every time

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    Stop Pretending Boxing Isn’t a Sport Joan Beck’s “Stop pretending boxing is a sport” essay brings up several good arguments as to why boxing should not be considered a sport. However my viewpoint is completely different than hers. In my opinion boxing is just as much a sport as basketball‚ hockey and even golf. Although Joan’s point is loud and clear about boxing only being about knocking somebody out and “unlike cars or planes or bathtubs‚ boxing has no purpose except to inflict enough brain

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    loser in a boxing match is supposed to suffer. It is hard to calibrate such things – how hard an opponent’s brain should be banged against the side of the cranium – in the heat of the battle. From time immemorial‚ in immemorial ways‚ men have been fighting for the entertainment of other men. Perhaps in a serene‚ temperate society‚ boxing would be banned along with other blood sports – if‚ in such a society‚ the question would even arise. But a step toward the extinction of boxing is understanding

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    essay 1.       Introduction 1.1   How boxing started 1.2   Nowadays women practice boxing 1.3   Famous female bóxers 2.       Women have the same opportunities as men 2.1   Why allow women in boxing? 2.2   Women can do the same physical training 2.3   Women can follow the same discipline as men 3.       Women are also skillful 3.1   Women are also fast 3.2   Women are strong 3.3   With obvious reason women are more kind-heart 4.       Men think boxing is not appropiate for women 4.1   Men

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    Boxing Boxing‚ often called "the manly art of self-defense‚" is a sport in which two competitors try to hit each other with their glove-encased fists while trying to avoid each other’s blows. The competition is divided into a specified number of rounds‚ usually 3 minutes long‚ with 1-minute rest periods between rounds. Although amateur boxing is widespread‚ professional boxing has flourished on an even grander scale since the early 18th century. Amateur fights consist of 3 rounds‚ professional

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    century BC. In those days boxing was a thing of honour‚ settling matters with their own hands was a widely recognized rule. Of course there weren’t any set of rules to restrict its usage. We could say it was a sort of today’s MMA. Very brutal one. It was included in the Olympic Games at the 23rd Olympiad in 688 BC. At that time the concept of a ring‚ a round or weight groups – everyone fought in the same division – was unknown to them. Couple of centuries later and boxing pretty much dissolved into

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