Bare-knuckle boxing
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Bare-Knuckle Boxing
Bare-knuckle boxing is a special way of boxing where fighters use their bare hands instead of gloves. It started a long time ago in England during the 1600s. People loved to watch these matches, and they became very popular in the 1700s and 1800s.
At first, the rules were simple, but later, people made new rules to help keep the fighters safe. By the late 1800s, most boxers started using gloves to protect their hands. Today, bare-knuckle boxing is making a comeback and is enjoyed in many places around the world.
You can find bare-knuckle boxing events in England cities like Coventry and Warrington, as well as in the United States, such as Philadelphia and Miami. These events bring together people who love this exciting sport and its history.
Bare-knuckle boxing has many famous champions from the past. Fighters like James Figg and Jack Broughton helped shape the sport. Even today, people remember these strong and skilled boxers. The sport continues to grow, with new champions emerging and old rules being updated to keep everyone safe.
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