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August 3, 2009

Useful Tips About The Benefits Of Boxing News

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There is simply no lack of information these days about any topic you might choose and boxing news is no exception to that. And, for the big time boxing fan, boxing news is the best way to stay connected to the goings-on in the boxing world.

It is interesting to note that professional boxing has evolved into one of the very few sports that has definitely been instrumental in the development of what is now known as sports entertainment. And in some cases, the boxing news reports and media hype is partly entertainment in and of itself as well.

Just a quick look at the amount of attention and hype that swirls around any major professional boxing event makes it clear that this is a powerful and popular spectator sport franchise. And, the boxing news helps to keep the interest high with its own versions of hype and gossip.

Interestingly, professional boxing is one of the sports that enjoys some of the most intense coverage. And, with an array of colorful characters, intriguing anecdotes and bazaar incidents, the boxing news rarely lacks in sensationalism.

And, it seems the sports fans of professional boxing just cannot get enough of the boxing related trivia and other interesting tidbits. They love to read and watch anything they can get from the boxing news.

Not only that, but it seems that many professional boxers choose to live life to the fullest and often are in the boxing news, not just for their accomplishments in the boxing ring but also for other reasons that cross over into their personal lives in many instances. It often seems the althetes actually seek out things they can do to bring this extra attention to them.

For fans who want to know the full inside scoop about their favorite professional boxer, match-ups, bouts, boxing history or statistics, there is a wide range of boxing news publications such as boxing magazines, that are available in the marketplace. Such magazines delve into the personal lives of the boxers in addition to the extensive coverage they give to the sport and events. They also cover much of the day-to-day happenings in the sport and are also quick to cover any available gossip about the individual boxers, especially those most popular at the moment.

Some of the boxing news magazines are primarily devoted to those boxing fans who are most interested in keeping up-to-date on the upcoming fights, results of recent matches and the current ratings for the various fighters and their statistical information. Other boxing focused magazines provide more news regarding trends in the sport, reviews of different venues and professional boxer interviews, sometimes going into great depth. Still, other magazines concentrate more on the analysis aspect after the fights, boxing trivia and on introducing the new personalities who are emerging into the sport.

Regardless of what kind of boxing news you are most interested in, you will no doubt be able to find just the right boxing magazine or internet web site that can supply you with the information you most want to delve into.

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March 6, 2009

An Overview Of The Boxing History

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In some ways, it could be said that boxing history parallels the history of many ancient civilizations, since there are recorded historic references to such fights being showcased in a entertainment setting dating back all the way to the antiquities.

We know that Greek boxers wore gloves in competition, but these were not the padded boxing gloves that we see in boxing competitions today. In fact, the gloves of Greek boxers were more like simple wrappings that covered their hands and their arms up to their elbows. Other than these gloves, the boxers of ancient Greek times were otherwise completely naked during their competitions.

The term "boxing" was first introduced and used in England in the beginning of the 18th century. Boxing history mentions that this term was established to help in distinguishing between a fight that was engaged upon to settle dispute from the type of fighting that was presented for sport and carried out under a set of strict rules.

In these modern days of sports boxing, the term describes the sport that involves two contestants, or boxers, who are fully outfitted with padded gloves, protective head gear and mouth guards.

The boxers face-off for competition in a boxing ring and they fight through an established number of fighting rounds or until one of the boxers knocks-out the other one. They also are monitored by a referee who is on hand to be sure that the fighters operate under the recognized and accepted rules of boxing.

Throughout boxing history, men have made up the largest group of boxing participants and this is still the case today. However, more and more women are choosing to participate in boxing, both for the competitive aspects of it and also because it is a good physical workout with many health benefits as well.

Interestingly, many people are surprised to learn that women have been participating in the sport of boxing much longer than most people would ever suspect. There are actually historical references to fights between female participants dating back to the 18th century. Women's boxing was established and officially organized in the latter part of the 20th century. This gave the female version of the sport more of a recognized status at that time and it has grown slowly but steadily since.

All through the later years of the 19th century and through all the years of the 20th century, both amateur and professional boxing activities and organizations have operated pretty much in parallel in terms of popularity and interest. However, unlike the status the professional boxer has been enjoying in the last twenty or so years of the 20th century, amateur boxing seems to have lost a significant segment of its audience and its popularity has declined to a great degree.

Throughout boxing history, there has been a contingent of critics who say that it simply should not be considered a sport or entertainment venue because of the great risk of injury to the fighters. And, it cannot be denied that many boxers have suffered from some debilitating long term health problems, such as brain injuries and serious damage to the eyes, because of their participation in this controversial sport.

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February 1, 2009

Boxing - Tips To A Better Lifestyle

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It seems that boxing has become the "in" sport for the new millennium. If you have reason to doubt this statement or you are of the notion that it's an activity only for those rough, buff and tough types, then you need to take a second look at this sport that is attracting participants from many walks of life.

Boxing has become one of the fastest growing fitness regimes that is available today. If you are wanting to develop a toned, lean and very strong central core for your body, then this just might be the perfect endeavor for you to achieve that goal.

Many people think of boxing as being a very lonely sport, in a dark corner of the boxing gym, with just you and a punching bag for company. But, the surprising reality is that boxing is actually a sport that allows for quite a good amount of socialization.

Most boxing classes will have anywhere from 12 to 30 participants and they usually concentrate on sparring and on pad work. So, this means that you pair-off and face-off with a classmate to practice throwing a combination of punches and they attempt to block your throws with padded boxing gloves. Then you switch roles and block while they throw.

A typical boxing class will start out with a warm-up that goes for about 10 minutes which is then followed with about 30 minutes of boxing and then wraps up with about another 10 minutes to cool-down after the main workout. The classes will also focus in teaching you how to throw a proper punch, which is more about the proper technique than it is about your strength.

There are three primary moves that you will learn in boxing class. The first category is hooks, or side punches. The second category is jabs, which are straight forward punches. The third category of moves are the up-cuts, which are the punches that are delivered in an upward thrust. The instructor will indicate which combinations you should be working on at any given time during the class and will also have partner change-ups in order to further mix-up the action and gain experiences with different people as well.

You should be aware that boxing is a seriously challenging workout and is really not meant for the faint of heart or for those who are not willing or able to go full-out during the class. It is a high-intensity activity and it is also a full-body workout that has you moving virtually every minute of class time, either while throwing punches, or while ducking and weaving to avoid allowing your partner to make the connection.

The main benefits of taking up boxing as a fitness hobby are: weight loss, improved coordination and agility, better muscle tone and better overall fitness. While some people think that boxing only works the arms, the truth is that it is a workout for the whole body and is especially good at strengthening and toning the core muscles.

Boxing is also an excellent activity for toning up the muscles of the rear and the quads, making it an appealing exercise for women who are interested in losing weight and toning their buns and thighs as part of their fitness strategy.

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