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Fearghal is son of Barney (Irish boxing promoter and bookmaker) and Frances Eastwood. In February 2008 it was announced that Barney Eastwood would be selling his chain of 54 Betting Shops to UK chain Ladbrokes for £135 Million.

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Boxing is a combat sport that is practiced against each one, using percussive strikes, using gloves. By extension, many disciplines have taken the name of boxing including "boxes sports" like modern boxes fists feet (BPP) in western and regulatory 'boxes martial "as Chinese boxing (kung fu), Boxing Khmer (Khmer Kun), Burmese boxing (Lethwei) and Thai boxing (Muay Thai) among others.

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Different boxes

Boxing has many variants. These variants are defined by their "target" body, "weapons" permitted assets and in some cases, scanning techniques and projection.

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The targets

* Face and bust in the boxing and kickboxing,
* Face, chest and legs in the French Savate boxing, kickboxing, boxing Khmer, Burmese boxing, Thai boxing, the Chauss'fight and sanda,
* All parts of the body except the throat, spine and genitals in combat free (free-fight), MMA, Pankration, and other combat sports percussion and grip at a time.

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Weapons

The means used to achieve these targets are defined by the "weapons" used equipment:

* Fists in the boxing,
* Fists and feet in the French boxing and kickboxing U.S.
* Fists, feet and knees in kickboxing Japanese (with input from trunk)
* Fists, feet, knees and elbows in the Boxing Khmer, Burmese Boxing and Thai boxing (with seizures of trunk and leg, and projections).

As opposed to boxing, Boxing Khmer, Burmese boxing, French boxing and Thai boxing belong to the category of "foot-fist boxes.

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The main boxes

There are several types of boxes:

* Boxing: Boxing educational pre-fight amateur boxing Olympic boxing (BA) and professional boxing,
* Burmese Boxing Lethwei (BB), superlative boxes fists feet where all shots are allowed. It is practiced in a more athletic in the West and known since 1959, Bando kickboxing (BKB)
* French boxing (or slipper), today "slipper-BF (BF)
* Chauss'fight: boxing shoe with fists, feet tibial strikes and issuing blows free,
* Chinese boxing (CO) accurately sanda competition), incorrectly called kung-fu
* American Boxing (also full-contact karate (CF), boxing fists or feet all shots are worn above the waist,
* Khmer Boxing or Kun-Khmer (B.K)
* Thai Boxing or Muay Thai (B.T)
* Kick-Boxing U.S. (KB) and kick-boxing Japanese (oriental rules),
* Pankration and MMA (in English "free-fight" or MMA) (FF) who mix grappling fists and feet boxes.

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History

The boxing was admitted to the Olympics at the IOC session held in Paris in 1901. The early Olympic events were held during the Summer Olympics of 1904 in St. Louis in the United States.

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Boxing Venues

* In France, many boxers have started at the Central Sporting Club, before boxing at the Salle Wagram, at the Velodrome d'Hiver Palais des Sports in Paris.
* In the U.S., Marcel Cerdan boxA at Madison Square Garden.

Technical

Below is a presentation of the vocabulary of modern sports boxes. The "traditional martial boxes" are not addressed it for the lack of regulations concerning them.

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Weapons

The sporting regulations fixed the number of weapons and equipment to use:

* By bando-kickboxing and kickboxing full contact American savateseulement four weapons are allowed (two fists and two feet).
* In Japanese kickboxing or "Oriental Kickboxing (K-1 rules)" six weapons (fists, two feet and two knees) plus trunk seizures are permitted.
* In Boxing Khmer Boxing Burmese and Thai boxing, there are eight "arms" (two fists, two feet, two knees and two elbows) to which we add the seizures (for trunk and leg) and projections.

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The striking surfaces of the weapon

The general principle is, especially for high-level practice without protection, they struck with the hard parts of his own body on the soft parts of the body authorized opponent.
The upper limb

* The fist part of the weapon hit the intended target. In boxing, the striking surface allowed to stop the front of the fist (head of the metacarpals and proximal phalanges of second to fifth finger). It is forbidden to give a blow with the open hand, with the interior, the top or side of the hand and the wrist. For other boxes, including Burmese boxing, all the striking surface of the hand can be used.

* The forearm and elbow: Especially in Khmer Boxing, but also Burmese Boxing and Thai Boxing various hard parts of the elbow and can be used for the forearm, hard parts such as the outer edge of the ulna and inner edge of the radius.

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The lower limb

* The knee: Boxing in Khmer, Burmese boxing, Thai boxing and kick-boxing Japanese parts hard knee can be used, including the kneecap, the ends of the tibia and fibula.

* The tibia and foot techniques for different parts of the leg foot can be used. For boxing shoes with the panel surfaces used is very wide but for the practice barefoot, only the hard parts are recommended (especially the top of foot, metatarsophalangeal joints ("bowl" of the foot), heel and outer edge). For percussion with the tibia bone when regulations permit, is used primarily in the inner leg (tibia).

The gesture struck
Punching techniques

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Punches usual

* Direct-or straight punch in English: straight punch. It is shaped, swabbed, whipped or balanced causeway. Nuances: the jab is a direct and usually short-stroke foot forward, while the lead is a big race live, so powerful and the rear arm cross named in English. It is also used short-punch straight closely approximates that of an uppercut melee in straight line.
* Hook or hook (hook-punch) in English: circular punch (bracketed). There are other forms of circular moves: swing (also known as stick-punch) is a very large hook made with a whirl around the shoulder.
* Uppercut: punch up (or undercut rising-punch). It is classified as circular strokes, which is not always the case.

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