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    Boxing I penetrated his gaze. I saw his fear. I focused my thoughts and all my energy to destroy his confidence and make his legs tremble in the ring. Once I was in the ropes, my entire focus was him. His trainer was nothing on my trainer, I had the best. His support was nothing on my support, I had my whole family, the local neighborhood and my girlfriend. This was my day. DingDing! I launched forward. Joining boxing was the best decision of my life, I never was in any sports other than track

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    winter night in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Before my boxing career started, I was just another kid trying to find his vocation. Boxing was a big thing in my family. My dad, my uncles, even my grandfather were all boxer. So, our family had a long legacy of fighting which was the cause of my father's quick temper. Every night I’d stare at the American flag that hung across my ceiling and think to myself, “I need to be great. Considering my situation, boxing is the only way out of this struggle” On my 10th

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    The Impact from a Punch Boxing in the 1960’s was one of the biggest sources of entertainment to most American’s. Back in the 60’s one could compare a heavyweight championship fight to our modern day super bowl. If American’s didn’t have a television, they would be standing by their radios listening. Unfortunately during the same time period race relations were at an all-time low. Boxing was integrated, although black boxers were still under pressure to conform to white America’s social limitations

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    Offensive Boxing Styles: Many of us are familiar with boxing. Some people may hate it, while others may love it. Regardless of what your prospective is of this particular sport, a large majority of people have been influenced by it in one way or another if you have ever been a witness or involved in a simple fisticuffs. So, with that said, this essay is set to breakdown the three different styles of boxing. Pure Boxer / Counterpuncher: These fighters embody the whole sweet science of boxing. They

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    the jazz age, many individuals emerged as rising stars. One of these individuals was William Harrison Dempsey, or more commonly known as Jack Dempsey. This young man became a national boxing star in the early 1920’s and continued his career for most of the decade. However, long before Dempsey became a nation boxing star he was a hard working young man from Manassa, Colorado (Kahn). William Dempsey was born on June 24, 1895 in Manassa but his family moved frequently and by the time he was twelve

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    During the 1960’s, boxing went through noticeable changes with the rise of the heavyweight champion Cassius Clay who would later change his name to Muhammad Ali. In the midst of controversy and anger because of the Vietnam War, boxing was an escape from reality that many people desperately needed. Neil Leifer is credited with taking the photograph which is now remembered as The Greatest Photo of Muhammad Ali Ever Taken, and The Best Sports Photograph of the Twentieth Century. The photograph shows

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    Hey guys, my name is Alex, I guess you are here to know about best boxing gloves, right ? Ok before I help you to find the best quality gloves let’s spend some time about knowing boxing well. Boxing is frequently known as the art of self-defense. This sport is all about where two players try to punch each other with their top quality boxing gloves and trying to keep away from opponent’s blows. The boxing is separated into a particular number of rounds normally three minutes long round and there is

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    violent-physical-sports-should-be-banned Should violent sports be banned? Contact this writer Should violent sport be banned? YES There should be nothing violent about sporting, yet today violent sports has so dominated  the entertainment arena, that some people seems to live by it, and can't get enough of it. These kinds of sports however, should be banned for several reasons.  Violence begets violence, and once there are limited restrictions, generations after generations will be caught in a

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    Boxing gives people a chance to get out of their comfort zone in order to build their self-esteem. Also gives them the confidence to be great. TSB Reporter in “Boxing breaks down barriers to bring people together” describes how boxing can help people start exercising and go to a normal workout schedule: Tiffany Farley, 19, is just one LCB success story. She was part of a group of young people with disabilities who were taught boxing at a training programme at the Rockbourne Youth Club in Lewisham

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    Mayweather vs Berto boxing ppv has created strain among their devotees who are sitting tight in bated breath for this battle that is covered in a considerable measure of debate. Mayweather vs Berto boxing ppv comes hot on the heels of the highly touted battle in the middle of Mayweather and Pacquiao which left numerous with an acrid taste in their mouths where despite seemingly insurmountable opposition Mayweather was pronounced the victor. The Mayweather vs Berto boxing ppv is relied upon to possess

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