Ethics and Evolution of Boxing Ethics and Evolution of Boxing

Ethics and Evolution of Boxing

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Has Boxing a Real Value?
"Both among the Greeks and Romans," says an eminent authority, "the practice of pugilism was considered essential to the education of their youth, from its manifest utility in strengthening the body, dissipating all fear, and infusing a manly courage into the system."
The Greeks and Romans kept boxing in its proper relation to everyday life; not as a brutal exhibition of skill or strength, but as a healthy exercise to invigorate the body, expand the chest, strengthen and quicken the muscles, and render mind and body free, supple, strong, and confident...
How many will say that this is sound doctrine for a man or a community? It is of little importance, perhaps, whether or not a grown man can play cricket or row a boat; but it is of very great importance, no matter how cheap pistols or post-chaises may be, that, in case he were called on, for personal or patriotic duty, to swim or climb for a life, to fight for a child or a woman, to defend his country in the field, he should be ready with a strong body, a stout heart, and a trained hand and mind to raise him over difficulty and danger.

GENRE
Sports & Outdoors
RELEASED
2022
February 25
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
82
Pages
PUBLISHER
Human and Literature Publishing
SELLER
IMMATERIEL.FR
SIZE
1.5
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