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The article “The Death of Benny Paret” is a prime example of why boxing should not be played. Boxing is just like when guys(Gladiators) would be in a arena and fight till the death back in 180AD. Benny Paret fights a man named Griffith and Griffith punches Paret 18 times and it kills him. Boxing is not a sport that should be played because it can lead to extreme injuries or possibly death. For example, Benny Paret’s story.…
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.…
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.…
Napoleon’s and Illya’s fighting style is a blend between traditional boxing and judo. Known for mostly using punches and evasive footwork instead of an emphasis on kicking, boxing has evolved dramatically over history. Historians have found evidence that the earliest form of boxing was created in 4000 BCE in North Africa, spreading to Greece and Rome as a spectator sport. In 1681, boxing was first documented in Britain, and it was in 1743 when there were actual rules to prevent deaths in the sport. A few signature moves of boxing are crosses,…
Ali was only 42 years old when he was diagnosed with the disease in 1984. Though the cause of Parkinson's is not often known or is attributed to genetic factors, doctors have attributed the disease in Ali to the head trauma he endured while boxing. Most people who are diagnosed with the condition present with mild symptoms, such as tremors in the hands, poor posture or mild shaking of the limbs. Though Ali began displaying these early…
As similar as they may seem, boxing and MMA are two very different sports. I know what you’re thinking, “The object of the sport is to punch the other guy in the face, how different can they be?” The truth is, both sports involve punching the other guy in the face, the difference is the rules and equipment used to do so. I know it’s hard to imagine someone like Oscar De La Hoya and a man like Brock Lesnar having anything in common, but they do, and I am going to tell you how. I know it’s also hard to picture Boxing and MMA having any differences, but I will show you.…
Every sport has its injuries. Sports like football and soccer have fair share of concussions, and those concussions can lead to brain injuries and future mental health problems. Concussions are very serious, “A concussion is caused by a direct or indirect blow to the head. The brain is jostled against an unyielding skull, temporarily disrupting normal neurological and metabolic functions,”(Brody 1). Severe head trauma has rewarded many former NFL players compensation, “The NFL is currently facing multimillion-dollar lawsuits filed by players who claim head trauma caused long-term damage,”(Hughes). A lot of former NFL players deal with brain problems due to the countless amount of strength against their head. A very violent level of football comes from high school, "The Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences reported in 2012 that tackle football players sustained the most concussions among high-school-age athletes, with 11.2 reported among 10,000 athletic exposures”(Brody 2). Most athletes keep injuries to themselves in order to keep current position on the team, “Studies have found that more than 50 percent of high school athletes and 70 percent of college athletes failed to report concussions they had sustained while playing football,”(Brody 3). These concussions are not something to ignore as a player. Ignoring the concussion will only make it worse and lead to even bigger…
Trends come and go her in New York, and the latest trend is boxing. Even before Mike Tyson snacked on Holyfield’s lobes people have been fascinated with the sport. Scores of models, actors, actresses, and even singers are jumping on the band wagon. This is all good news for boxing gyms, and gyms that offer boxing classes like TKO, and Crunch Fitness. Gone are the days of showing up to the gym looking crazy. With more and more people discovering the awesomeness that is boxing image is becoming a higher priority.…
The challenges facing Martial Arts schools across the nation are many, leading to the closing doors and knowledge being lost. Overcoming these challenges is not easy but possible. These challenges include self defense being put in the hands of devices (guns, tazers, mace, pepper spray), Mixed Martial Arts stealing clients, the bad economy, and the digital age causing laziness and instant gratification desires in our young people. Each of these obstacles is addressed, and explained why they are just new obstructions to overcome. Hand to Hand combat will never be replaced, Mixed Martial Arts can be combined and expounded upon, the economy gives a great opportunity to give extra values to students, and the digital age gives enormous advances for advertising and communication. Through hard yet smart work overcoming these barriers can lead to opportunities.…
Fighting is as old as time. Throughout history since Rome had gladiators, fighting has been a form of amusement and entertainment for the masses. The form and production of fighting has evolved into a multi-million dollar industry. Floyd Joy Mayweather, Jr. is an American professional boxer who as a result of his dedication to the sport has remained undefeated, has experienced impressive earnings due to his success, and his envisions of retiring as an undefeated legend is quite promising.…
Boxing is a sport that is adored by millions of people all over the world , it is a contact sport in which the fighting style is called MMA (mixed martial arts), Boxing includes two participants called fighters who battle it out in a series of rounds (12)until the opponent has been knocked out and can’t stand straight for 10 seconds , if the fight is stalemated then the fight goes to three judges in which the match is settled within a points system which the judges take part in , there has been numerous debates over the existence of boxing however the fight is just as tense outside the ring with the supporters in the battle against those who want it to be banned.…
How the rise of MMA helped the fall of Boxing - LowKick MMA. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.lowkickmma.com/Other/Boxing-vs-MMA-9042…
Boxing has been an Olympic sport since 688 BC, so why should it be banned in 2013? Not only does it keep people fit and healthy, but boxers are protected by the Queensbery Rules. There is a referee, and there is also medical staff ready at a seconds notice. The sport is very popular among those in the working class, and it provides thousands of people with a hobby and a job. Boxing is a true test of a person's physical strength, mental alertness, and courage.…
It does so from the insider’s view of rule changes and conflict of interest by reviewing both research based information and financial issues that may have influences the controversial removal in that the author’s experience in amateur boxing provides insight into the mindset of possible ethic decisions by AIBA. I have worked as a professional boxers and amateur boxers and currently train amateur boxers and I am an active member of USA Boxing and an official and coach. In making the reader of aware that these experiences could be viewed to have the potential to cloud my judgment. I argue that these experiences provide a unique insight into the mindset of AIBA, which in turn helps me address the ethical question on whether the removal was safety based or financial based and that the study the stating that it is safer has not been released and only referenced in a Wall Street Journal…
Due to the violent nature of the sport, fighters have a higher risk of contracting diseases and illnesses. All of the punches sustained to the head and body eventually all add up and not only weakens the body physically but also weakens the body’s immune system. One of the most common diseases to arise that is directly linked to the world of boxing is a progressive brain disease…