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    If you’re scanning the boxing matches for some good value betting‚ you should do yourself a favor and check out the match between Travis Kauffman (30-1‚ 22 KO’s) and Chris Arreola (36-4-1‚ 31 KO’s). The current offer of 7.50 on Kauffman is ridiculous‚ especially when you look at the current form of the boxers. It’s incredibly likely that these odds will shift as the match is getting closer‚ so consider getting on the value train right away. Kauffman is a lot more versatile boxer than Arreola‚ and

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    My First Wrestling Match Have you ever felt so scared that you were going to throw up and faint? This describes my mother at my first wrestling match. This also describes my feelings. It was my first wrestling tournament ever; the anticipation was so thick you could cut it with a knife. This match would come to be known as one of the most challenging adventures in my life. I had never wrestled before or seen a wrestling match. Coach A. told me to try wrestling because I tackled like a

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    day was the first tennis challenge match of freshman year. In order to establish seed rankings‚ we had to play eight-game matches against each other. The concept of challenge matches was not new to me‚ but nonetheless my experience proved futile in the face of my opponent. This match had taught me the importance of hard work‚ consistency‚ and discipline‚ but to attain these values‚ I had to travel a difficult path that destroyed my pride and confidence. I was cocky going into the match‚ because I

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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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    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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    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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    The History Of Boxing     The origin of boxing dates back to early 4000 B.C‚ and it only got bigger from there. From fighting for freedom to fighting for sport‚ “the manly art of self defence‚”(Whitecollarboxing.com)‚ boxing has become one of the biggest sports in the world. It has evolved over time like any sport from rules to equipment‚ but it kept the structure of the original flatline. Every fight was balanced by weight and size‚ that way no one was at a disadvantage. The winner was decided

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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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    The phrase may have been an uncommon phrase like “Are you the person dropping the bread crumbs or picking them up?”Or a common one like “If someone told you to jump of a bridge would you do it?” These phrases may not take long to think about but the first phrase is an example of leadership. The person dropping the crumbs is the leader and the people picking them up are the followers. The second phrase indicates that one should not do what others tell them to. They should have common sense to make the

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