Negative Consequences Of Violent Boxing

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Violent sport is always dangerous. The definition of violent is involving the use of physical force to cause harm or damage to someone. Indeed, boxing is a very violent game that leads to lots of injuries and abuses. Boxing is a very old game it started first in Africa. Fights are inside a 24 feet ring surrounded by ropes. There are some rules in boxing like you cannot hit below the belt, you cannot hit with your head, also they banned head-butting and, you cannot hit with an open gloves. Violent in boxing is so dangers and can lead to lots of problems. Violent sports should be illegal because it leads to lots of damages, increases in violent outside the ring, and it has bad consequences of

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