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Published: 13.04.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Boxing, often called "the manly art of self-defense," is a sport in which two competitors try to hit each other with their glove or 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. Before the competitors used gloves, they would fight with bare-fists. Boxing goes all the way back into the ancient Greek times. They greeks believed that boxing was a game done by the gods,so they made it part of their olympic games in 688 b.c.
During Roman times, they would put leather bands around their hands for protection and even wear metal-filled, leather hand coverings that they would call cesti, which would be used mostly for really bloody fights or duels to the death. Jack Broughton of England, drew his own set of rules for his own fights, and these were recognized in 1743.…

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