Boxing - sport or spectacles?

     Boxing amongst  other hand to hand fighting, has been with us for thousands of years, Originally it was nothing more than bare fist fighting betWeen'two'wiliing, and sometimes unwilling competitors for  the entertainment of others. Some people argue that it is a relatively safe, disciplined, highly skilled, and technical sport that brings enjoyment and employment toa  great many people: Others claim that  is a dangerous and barbaric spectacle that has no place in the civilized world. This article will explore each side's claim in more detail. It will talk about the damage that can be inflicted when two. men stand face to  face with the sale' intention of knocking each other out with their fists, It will go on to argue that boxing, or  legitimate assault , has no place in the twenty first century. 

"The bell goes and the two warriorsapproach each other.They are quick. They are strong:They are hard. They are ready to hurt and be hurt.

A  left fist launches and connects with a nose. The crowds are on their feet. Cheering. Wanting more. Wanting blood.

So, boxing; what's it all about? AII animals, mostly the males, fight from time to time. Sometimes it's playing but at other times it's serious. Lot'sof people,including me, enjoy watching boxing.It is disgusting at times though especially when there's lots of blood and some boxers died in the ring.

In conclusion, both sides of the debatehave solid foundations. As' has been shown, the arguments for and against have been put forwardsince boxing began.And it Would seem, the argument will continue for at least the foreseeable future, as compromise seems unlikely. Both sides do agree, however; that the debate better held whilst boxing is licensed and controlled rather  than not. The latter would make it, in my opinion, both sport as well as spectacle



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  1. Boxing among other hand to hand battling, has been with us for a great many years, Originally it was simply uncovered clench hand battling between two wiling, and infrequently unwilling contenders for the excitement of others. sports community for professionals

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