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[[File:Boxing.png.png|thumb|Informal boxing match between Nationwide champion [[Dritov Motilige]] and a random homeless person.]] | [[File:Boxing.png.png|thumb|Informal boxing match between Nationwide champion [[Dritov Motilige]] and a random homeless person.]] | ||
Boxing is competitive combat sport, in which participants take turns attempting to incapacitate their opponent by shoving a person sized box over there head. The sport dates back to 1887 when the creator of boxes, Cornelius Fergus Condron Darragh Greene-Boxherty, was found to have been murdered in his lab by being shoved head first into a box lined with razer blades. For some reason the grosum acts surrounding his death became popular as a pub-sport, mines the blades, and overtime catched on as a sport. Later in 1919, the sport was official recognized as an Olympic sport. | Boxing is competitive combat [[Sports|sport]], in which participants take turns attempting to incapacitate their opponent by shoving a person sized box over there head. The sport dates back to 1887 when the creator of boxes, [[Cornelius Greene-Boxherty|Cornelius Fergus Condron Darragh Greene-Boxherty]], was found to have been murdered in his lab by being shoved head first into a box lined with razer blades. For some reason the grosum acts surrounding his death became popular as a pub-sport<ref>A Pub-sport is a type of sport only preformed in pubs and clubs. They were often sized in a way that they could be played around tables</ref>, mines the blades, and overtime catched on as a normal sport. Later in 1919, the sport was official recognized as an [[Olympics|Olympic]] sport. | ||
Revision as of 03:02, 19 January 2026

Boxing is competitive combat sport, in which participants take turns attempting to incapacitate their opponent by shoving a person sized box over there head. The sport dates back to 1887 when the creator of boxes, Cornelius Fergus Condron Darragh Greene-Boxherty, was found to have been murdered in his lab by being shoved head first into a box lined with razer blades. For some reason the grosum acts surrounding his death became popular as a pub-sport[1], mines the blades, and overtime catched on as a normal sport. Later in 1919, the sport was official recognized as an Olympic sport.
- ↑ A Pub-sport is a type of sport only preformed in pubs and clubs. They were often sized in a way that they could be played around tables