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    Jack Dempsey: A True Hero

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    Talton Price Eng lll. Ms. Q One can not simply discuss the 1920s without mentioning the boxing phenom, Jack Dempsey. He alone became the prototype for all the future superstar athletes that followed. Even other big-time sport enthusiasts’ could not compare to his popularity. Jack Dempsey was significantly important to the 1920s on the grounds that he made sporting events fashionable and knocking out contenders breathtaking. Sporting events expanded and thrived throughout the 1920s due to the…

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    Former WBC welterweight titlist Victor Ortiz said that he is open to have a rematch with Floyd Mayweather Jr. to appease the demand of boxing fans around the world and give the unbeaten American a worthy opponent for his presumed final fight in September, as reported by Boxing News 24. The report said that Ortiz thinks Mayweather’s match with his chosen opponent, reigning WBA welterweight interim champion Andre Berto, is “not even a fight” at all and that both boxers should just retire rather…

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    Boxing For Women

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    may want to consider boxing for women. Here are eight reasons that boxing for women has become one of the hottest workouts on the fitness circuit. A Complete Workout Unlike other types of exercises, boxing for women engages all of parts of your body, according to Best Health magazine. Plus, it not only makes your heart and body stronger, boxing can also improve your stability and reaction times as well. Rapidly Burns Calories With all the sudden stops and starts in a boxing workout, most…

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    have their similarities and their differences. Here are a few. Both of them are 17 years old, live in the same building, and are best friends with each other. One of the biggest things that Antonio and Felix have in common is their huge love for boxing. Both have a scrapbook all about it, and have all the Fight Magazines. Each has the dream of winning The Light Weight Championship of the World. To prepare for this dream both Antonio and Felix work out by running together. Both of them want to…

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    Million Dollar Baby is a film of loss, perseverance, and love. Through the heartbreak, and trials of life the film depicts characters having heart. The characters show heart in the film by rendering motivation, kindness and love. Scrap, Maggie, Frankie, and Danger all different characters have different backgrounds and differences in their life. However, they all show in various ways what it means to have heart and live life. The tall old black man who wears worn down clothes is tough and has…

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    just PLAIN WRONG!” A year after, he was called out by the US Military for Vietnam war, but he stayed true to his morals that do not allow him to kill innocent civilians refused it. Consequently he was stripped of the heavyweight crown, passport , boxing license and was banned under draft evasion charges and was eventually arrested. He was up against any acts of violence. He made an eye opening statement,” Wars of nations are to change the maps, but wars of poverty fought to map change!!!”.…

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    the history of boxing but for being one of the most knowledgeable person of the 20th century. Muhammad Ali was born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr. In Louisville, Kentucky, on January 14 1942. He changed his name to Muhammad Ali in 1964 After converting from Muslim to Islam. Muhammad Ali refused Army induction on April 28, 1667 saying "I aint got no quarrel with those Vietcong" He was convicted of draft envasion, sentenced for 5 years prison,and fined $ 100000 and was banned from boxing for 5 years…

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    Straight Punch In College

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    Last summer, I have taken the boxing training classes with a great coach Lee. At the first class, he told me about many basic knowledge and information about the boxing. We started with the most basic action: straight punch. We spent much time in the straight punch.He would set a challenging goal for me, for example, make 10 standard straight punch. It is a little harder for me because this task asked for both strength and speed. However, I did it with great effort. At the same time, he would…

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    In the boxing world, it is widely know that Muhammad Ali is one of the most celebrated athletes of the 20th century. However, many are not aware of the role this legendary man had in one of the most controversial boxing matches in history. In 1965, Ali was set to fight another famous heavyweight by the name of Sonny Liston II but as soon as the fight began the audience was stunned at what had occurred. Ali had managed to catch Liston in the chin with a solid right hand jab causing Liston to…

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    Muhammad Ali Injustice

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    The Greatest Muhammad Ali experienced injustice at one of his earliest times as a boxer for the U.S. (“Muhammad Ali”, 2000). This made him make a decision that could have jeopardized his career. Muhammad Ali used his privileged fame and success from boxing to show people a world where anyone can feel comfortable about speaking about important topics, even if it affects their image. As a kid, Ali was always very curious, asking questions about the limited amount of racial diversity in the Bible,…

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