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    by the most accurate boxing analysts. Robinson was bread early on as a natural at the sport. Growing up in the streets of Detroit surrounded by poverty‚ violence‚ and racism; He was no stranger battling adversity as Robinson grew up during the depression. He grew up with his single mother and sister. With his mother battling depression the young Robinson felt the need to do all he could to help his family of two. He mother (Aretha Robinson) did not approve of Robinson boxing. So he decided to adopt

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    accomplish nothing in life” (“Muhammad Ali Quotes”). This quote is from the world’s most famous boxing champion‚ Muhammad Ali. Muhammad Ali didn’t just show courage within the boxing rink; he also showed courage outside the rink that affected him and the world. Muhammad Ali was opposed to the U.S. war in Vietnam and that caused him to be stripped of his Heavyweight Champion Title‚ he was banned from boxing for 3 years‚ he was convicted of draft evasion‚ and so much more. Muhammad Ali also changed

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    19-year-old champion. Raised in Jacksons track‚ Lionel experienced youth in hardship and was taught to box from his father‚ Roy as a means for self-defence. Later on at 10 years of age Lionel was given a pair of boxing gloves from his classroom teacher as he had been watching him shadow boxing at school. At

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    The trainer of current light heavyweight unified champion Sergey Kovalev‚ John David Jackson‚ said that reigning super middleweight titlist Andre Ward would be too weak to fight his fighter at 175 pounds. Boxing News 24’s Dan Ambrose indicated that Jackson pointed out the 31-year-old American’s lack of punching power and flawed technique as his possible downfall when he eventually faces the undefeated Russian late this year or early in 2016. Ambrose said that Jackson had been studying Ward’s fights

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    boxer whose best days seem behind him. Despite this fact‚ Rocky’s pride prevents him from abandoning his dream of being “somebody”—not just another bum from his Philadelphia neighborhood. When Balboa is miraculously offered a shot at the heavyweight boxing title‚ Rocky trains with determination and does not surrender to the overwhelming odds. Rocky Balboa is an apparent loser whose pride and determination lead him to moral victory. He exemplifies the importance of believing in oneself. One of the

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    Pink carried out extensive participant observations and informal interviewing with a wide range of people; picked for their experience‚ statuses and identities in relation to the bullfighting culture. She stated that ‘there are a great variety of ideas concerning mothering and childbirth. Many believe that the correct role for a women is that of a wife and mother‚ that wedded women should be both expected to have children and stay at home to care for them’. Mothers are expected to integrate their

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    Pound-for-pound champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. recently challenged the retired ten-time six-division champion and now boxing promoter Oscar De La Hoya to be the antagonist of his final fight before retirement in September‚ as per Inquisitr. This challenge came after De La Hoya said in a radio interview a week ago that he was thinking about coming back to the ring everyday as he believes he is still fit enough to fight‚ according to an article in Fight Saga. The article even mentioned something about

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    despise them because they mistook these goings on for entertainment. We may forgive them condescendingly because they lived 2000 years ago and knew no better. But are our feelings of superiority really justified? Are we any less blood-thirsty? Why do boxing matches‚ for instance‚ attract such universal interest? Don’t the spectators who attend them hope they will see some violence? Humans are as bloodthirsty as ever they were. The dangers that these sports cause are susceptibility to major accidents

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    Mike Gerard Tyson‚ also known as “Iron Mike” was the youngest heavyweight champion of the world in 1986‚ at the age of 20. Tyson has done some questionable actions in his career and his personal life‚ making him a great person to discuss about psychologically. His career statistics are not only groundbreaking‚ but also unbelievable. At the age of 20 he not only had a record of 22-0‚ but out of his 21 wins he won them by knockout. Now at the age of 50‚ he is a completely different man. I chose

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    you down. Also if the force is strong‚ that one punch could kill you. 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. Benny

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