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    a a a a a a a a a a a a Boxing is the Toughest Sport Six ‚ seven‚ eight ding ding ding!!! I have just had my first knockout of my career and this is the best feeling I have ever had. The crowd throws their flowers at me and the girls are shooting me hot looks. To be a boxer it involves a lot of health issues‚ it’s physically demanding‚ and it takes a lot of skill sets. People do not see boxing as the toughest sport in the world but i’m here to prove you wrong. Boxing has many health issues. Scientific

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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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    Boxing Essay Introduction As a sport should boxing be banned from the Olympic Games? Boxing is a popular sport that some people enjoy to watch as two opponents try to knock each other out on to the ground or win by points. I think that boxing is moral and should not be banned from the Olympics. Intentions The goal in boxing is to purposely hurt and harm your opponent. Even though other sports‚ like grid iron and rugby‚ can be dangerous and the injuries are often accidental. In boxing however

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    "Jab" "jab" "uppercut" in the boxing gym with my coach Jonathan training me for my fight on Saturday not just any fight it was the Scottish district fight the finals which I reached to with hard work and pain. "keep going you need to be able to keep fit for Saturday jay son" said Jonathan I was so tried after studying all night for exams and going to the gym. I was interested in Bodybuilding more than I was for boxing‚ but boxing was necessary after that night when I got attacked by a local gang

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    Argumentative 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

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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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    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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    beats and musical rhythms with nothing more than their voices that are called beat boxing it is a form of vocal percussion using only one’s mouth‚ lips‚ tongue and voice. Beat boxing is a big part of modern hip hop culture. In addition to drum sounds‚ beat boxing can involve singing‚ imitating a record player and making sounds like a wide variety of different musical instruments. Although the modern form of beat boxing got its start in the 1980s‚ using your voice to imitate percussion sounds has been

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    be active? Boxing is a great daily routine to stay fit every day. You can do it anywhere and only need some equipment. Boxing is one of the world’s oldest sports. It dates back to Egypt around 3000 BC. It was introduced to the Olympic Games in the late 7th century‚ but then stopped due to the fall of the Roman Empire. When boxing came back in the 17th century the Romans invented leather thongs-a glove studded with metal. Unfortunately‚ this did not help the gladiators‚ because boxing matches of

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    Boxing has been a very prevalent sport in the United States. Starting from organized bar fights in the 1800s‚ boxing has always been a way for individuals to compete. Over time‚ the development of a common structure became popular. With this common structure came specialization of weight class and boxing styles. With the addition of weight class‚ individuals would fight against others of the same weight creating structure in the sport. Additionally‚ boxing styles and techniques

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