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    Mixed Martial Arts

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    There are lots of sports that involve utilising physical contact - but none more than martial arts. Some people might disagreeand feel that boxing or wrestling involves more physical contact and allows for more technique for the fighters performing. But boxing has greatly reduced and wrestling is full of drama and on stage humiliation and fake fighting. MMA - also known as mixed martial arts - is an all new type of sport that has become a favorite in many countries. The UFC - best-known as the

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    The economic impact of major sports events: a review of ten events in the UK Chris Gratton‚ Simon Shibli‚ and Richard Coleman Introduction Over recent years there has been a marked contrast between the discussions around the economic impact of major sports events in North America on the one hand and most of the rest of the world on the other. In the USA the sports strategies of cities in the USA have largely been based on infrastructure (stadium) investment for professional team sports‚ in

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    Joe Louis was one of the greatest African American boxers of all time. He was a hero in the eyes of all African Americans not just for his boxing success but for his representation toward the white population of black Americans. He was more then a hero he was an icon for all African Americans. Joe Louis Barrow was born on May 13‚ 1914 in Lafayette‚ Alabama. His father‚ Monroe Barrow was a sharecropper who died when Joe was only four years old. When he was seven his mother‚ Lillie‚ married Patrick

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    greatness. In doing this strive for greatness and achieving my goal‚ I will be able to be a part of a life-saving team and provide for my future family. My personal goals are to purchase my first car within the year of 2017 and to return to the sport of boxing and to start fighting at the amateur level. My academic goal is to earn a master’s degree

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    analysis of Billy Elliot Billy Elliot is a film about a young boy who discovers and starts dancing ballet. His father and brother work in the mines and are working class people. But still Billy’s father manages to let Billy go to boxing lessons. Billy doesn’t love boxing and isn’t very good either. When the local ballet dancers start practicing in the same venue as he does‚ he develops an interest in the dancing and soon joins the ballet group. Billy has to hide the ballet dancing from his father

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    The Rocky Road to Success Michael Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone‚ a man who has walked down a tough road but never gave up on his goals. He was overlooked at the beginning but now he overlooks Lake Tahoe in his large house. Even though it looked bleak at first Stallone kept with it and ended up changing American views‚ the movie industry‚ and also he showed us that “It ain’t over till it’s over.” Sylvester Stallone’s birth wasn’t the easiest operation for a doctor. On July 6th‚ 1947‚ Stallone

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    The media criticized him for doing so as “tarnishing the image of pro wrestling.” After being a heavyweight champion in boxing. The IRS immediately took his money and now everything that Louis had done for the country during the war and his patriotism was not remembered when the IRS came looking for his money (film). The greatest tragedy that happened to Louis is that Coca

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    Renee Zellweger and Craig Bierko. The story is about James Braddock‚ who is a light heavyweight boxer‚ who was forced to retire from the ring after breaking his hand in the last fight. His wife Mae had hoped for years and years that he would quit boxing before really messing himself up. James works as a laborer at the docks but he still has ambitions to box. A couple years after his last fight‚ his old manager wants him to be a last minute substitute against the world’s second-ranked boxer. James

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    In what ways did sport reflect American society? This essay will concentrate on looking at the ethnic and class divide within the sports subculture of American society‚ and how it reflects American Society as a whole. When examining any society there is a always a broad area to cover‚ while looking at America’s society I will be looking at the arguments that it is the ‘land of the free’ a ‘new nation’ which immigrants flocked to start a new life in a country of much ‘opportunity’. I will be using

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    Comp & Lit 1 October 27th‚ 2013 Paper #8 In Maya Angelou’s essay “Champion of the World” she describes listening to a boxing match between Joe Louis and Primo Carnera but also a struggle bewtween Black and White Americans. The boxing match was for the Heavy Weight Championship of the World and the struggle between the two racial cultures was for equality. Even though Joe Lewis‚ the black boxer‚ won the fight the victory was temporary. I think the victory signified that even though they black

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