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    He suffered a lot of pains during his rehabilitation .His father took him to a boxing match and he fell in love with boxing right away. He told himself that He would box one day at the Golden Gloves tournament and people would see him standing there in that ring‚ not in a wheelchair. He began his training at the YMCA. He worked out every day in order to keep himself in the best shape. All he thought about was boxing. He was told that he had talent and had a future. He won many local matches. At

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    “LADIES …LET’S GET READY TO … BOX!” Boxing AND women? Well‚ why not? It may not be the number one sport women would want to take part of‚ but there are some great women who excel in the boxing industry. Thanks to women like Ronda Rousey‚ Laila Ali and our very own Ana Julaton‚ women conquered this ‘all-men’ sport. So‚ boxing is and will never be considered a ‘girly thing’. It is not for everyone. However‚ if you want a new way to shed off some unwanted pounds‚ boxing might just be the thing. Of course

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    Muhammad Ali Boxing Essay

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    Parkinson’s disease in the World of Boxing There’s no arguing that boxing is‚ and has always been one of the most exciting sports in history. Something about seeing two guys go at it in the middle of a ring really gets the fans pumped up. What the fans don’t realize is that all the physical abuse that these fighters take can seriously affect their health in the future. Due to the violent nature of the sport‚ fighters have a higher risk of contracting diseases and illnesses. All of the punches sustained

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    Boxing Being a TKO Business The topic I am going to discuss is the business of boxing. How is boxing different than any other sport? Why is boxing considered the hardest sport any athlete can endure? Why in recent years has boxing fading from the public spot light? How has the sport of boxing changed over time? Let me start with the: Ethos of boxing? Boxing has had a rather colorful and bloody history‚ mostly due to its violent nature and association with gambling. It is the only sport where

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    Boxing Day Research Paper

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    If you’re looking for something that explains the origins of Boxing Day‚ well‚ you’re not going to find it here. The day-after-Christmas holiday is celebrated by most countries in the Commonwealth‚ but in a what-were-we-doing-again? bout of amnesia‚ none of them are really sure what they’re celebrating‚ when it started or why. The best clue to Boxing Day’s origins can be found in the song “Good King Wenceslas.” According to the Christmas carol‚ Wenceslas‚ who was Duke of Bohemia in the early 10th

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    Boxing Tsunami Case Study

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    Ritchie 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami 1. Explain the causes of the 2004 boxing day Tsunami (6) A Tsunami forms when energy from an earthquake vertically jolts the seabed by several metres‚ displacing hundreds of cubic kilometres of water. Large waves begin moving through the ocean‚ away from the earthquakes epicentre. In deep water the Tsunami moves at great speeds. When it reaches shallow water near coastal areas‚ the Tsunami slows but increases in height. Before the Boxing Day Tsunami in 2004

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    How to Clean Boxing Gloves Why is it important to clean your boxing gloves? If you can’t provide a good answer to this question‚ then you may be missing some important information you should know. Cleaning your boxing gloves helps to prevent them from being infested with bacterial. When these gloves are left unattended to‚ bacterial can develop on them and that could lead to bad odor. There are preventive measures you can take to protect your gloves from being attacked by bad odor causing bacteria

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    Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom‚ (born 1 March 1983)‚ also known as MC Mary Kom‚ Magnificent Mary or simply Mary Kom‚ is an Indian boxer belonging to Kom tribal community of north-eastern state of Manipur.[1] She is a five-time World Boxing champion‚ and the only woman boxer to have won a medal in each one of the six world championships.[2] She is the only Indian woman boxer to have qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics‚ competing in the flyweight (51 kg) category and winning the bronze medal.[3] She

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    in Grand Rapids‚ Michigan. Boxing has always been in his blood due to his father Floyd Mayweather Sr. and his two uncles Jeff and Roger Mayweather Jr. were all champion contenders with a couple of titles between them during their careers. His father Floyd senior‚ introduced Mayweather Jr. to the world of boxing in the gym not long after he started walking. At the age of seven‚ he was fitted for his first pair of boxing gloves starting the legacy of this talented boxing Icon. Known as “Pretty Boy

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    2004 Boxing Day Tsunami

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    2004 Boxing Day Tsunami | Source 1 | Source 2 | Source 3 | Source 4 | Name of Topic | Tsunami Flash | The Tsunami Page | The Boxing Day 2006 Tsunami | 2004 Tsunami Disaster | Name of Author | The Age | Dr George P.C | Phil Cummins | Matthew Clieok | Address | http://www.theage.com.au/tsunamiflash/ | http://www.drgeorgepc.com/Tsunami2004Indonesia.html | http://www.ga.gov.au/ausgeonews/ausgeonews200503/tsunami.jsp | http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVLPages/AsiaPages/Tsunami-Analyses.html | Notes

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