Boxing is a sport full of hard punches, fast movements and a lot of blood, but being a boxer is not too brutal for society but it has its positive and negative sides .Boxing was found in 697 BC in Germany. When it first aired on TV people didn't like it much and it was commented as the worst show on TV. But as the years passed, more and more people began to be interested in this sport, and then the boys wanted to become like their favorite boxer. And right after that boxing was the number one show that everyone watched. This caught the attention of Muhammad Ali, the best boxer in the world who had won four titles and the WBC championship. With more and more boxers entering the industry every year, making their names known to the world that they are the best. But it also has consequences for becoming a boxer and winning belts. But being a boxer who makes a lot of money just by knocking someone out isn't all it's cracked up to be. To become a boxer they would have to undergo months and even years of training in order to become a boxer. Boot camps are designed to develop strength, endurance and quickness. And also improve your skills in the ring. Depending on where the boxer wants to train. A training camp can earn boxers up to twelve thousand dollars for one to three years of commitment and support. When a boxer has completed a camp he will be awarded a certificate and the right to wear the training camp logo which summarizes his efforts and respect for that camp. Some would have to spend four to twelve years in training camps learning to box, move, punch and recover from a knockdown. When a boxer has completed training camps and earns a medal proving that he has overcome all the challenges needed to be a boxer. He will be given a...... middle of paper...... years with new boxers with better skills, charisma and the idea of holding champion belts and becoming the new face of the boxing business. Works Cited http ://articles.latimes.com/keyword/boxing (October 4, 2013) http://www.ask.com/question/what-is-bad-about-boxing (2013) http://bleacherreport. com/ articles/344263-a-day-in-a-boxers-life (February 12, 2010) http://bleacherreport.com/boxing (2013) http://www.buzzle.com/articles/boxers-life. html (May 7, 2007) http://www.eastsideboxing.com/2013/research-give-more-insight-to-boxing-parent-damage/g (August 15, 2007) http://www.ehow.com/ about_4588283_boxing.html (2013)http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/boxin (2013)http://www.guide2boxing.com/why/weight-classes.aspx (2006)http://topics . nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/b/boxing/index.html?offset=0&s=newest (2013)http://www.toprank.com/ (2010)
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