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Twenty Amazing Facts About Boxing

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1. There are two forms of boxing – amateur and professional.

2. It is supervised by a referee over a series of between one to three minute intervals called rounds

3. Boxing as a sport dates back to ancient Greeks who made it part of Olympic games as early as 688 BC.

4. Onomastos Smyrnaios is the first winner in Olympic boxing of ancient Greek.

5. Boxing is also called pugilism.

6. Amateur boxing is an Olympic sport since its introduction in the 1904 Summer Olympic Games.

7. In Ancient Greek culture, the god, Apollo, was regarded as the inventor and guardian of the sport of boxing.

8. Archie Moore holds the record for most knockouts during a career — a staggering 141.

9. The result is decided when an opponent is deemed incapable to continue match by a referee or if an opponent is disqualified for breaking a rule, resigning by throwing in a towel, or by judges’ scorecards at the end of the bout.

10.  The most prolific boxer in history was Great Britain’s Len Wickwar who, between 1928 and 1947, fought 463 bouts. He also holds the records for the most wins (336) and most losses (127) of any boxer.

11. George Foreman has made more money selling his grills than for his boxing career in which he was a 2-time heavyweight champion.

12. The record for most first round KO’s is held by Wilfred Benitez.

13. The most heavyweight title defenses is 25 by Joe Louis.

14. The youngest boxer to win a title is Wilfred Benitez at 17.

15. Boxing gloves are actually more dangerous and result in more deaths than bareknuckle boxing. In fact, gloves were introduced into boxing not for safety reasons, but to increase hits to the head and dramatic knockouts.

16. In 1949, an official boxing match between a bear and a man was held. The bear won.

17. Hall of Fame boxer Sugar Ray Robinson backed out of a fight because he had a dream that he was going to kill his opponent in the ring. After a priest and minister convinced Robinson to fight, Robinson went into the ring and killed his opponent, Jimmy Doyle.

18. Ronda Rousey, UFC Women’s bantamweight champion, claims that having a lot of sex before a match is good for female fighters because it boosts testosterone levels.

19. Boxer John Heenan got his ass handed to him so badly in an 1860 bare knuckle boxing match that they hired an artist to capture his rearranged face in oil.

20. Legendary boxer Muhammad Ali reportedly went two months without sex before a big fight, claiming it made him unbeatable in the ring.

posted Jan 11, 2017 by Babita Thawani

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The legendary boxer, who passed way at the age of 74, has left behind him plenty of memories which his fan will cherish forever.

Here are some of the interesting facts you must know about his life:

1. Ali initially ventured in the ring at a youthful age of 12 in the place where he grew up of Louisville, Ky., after his bike was stolen and a cop recommended he figure out how to box. 

2. At 22 years old, he had become famous and won the World Heavyweight Championship in 1964 by crushing Sonny Liston in seven rounds, in what is accepted to be one of the greatest wearing surprises ever. 

3. After that dazzling win, Ali, who was initially known as Cassius Clay, joined the Nation of Islam and changed his name. 

4. Ali won 100 out of 108 beginner battles and furthermore won a gold decoration at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. There were a few reports later that he purportedly hurled the award into a waterway after a server at a pop wellspring in Louisville declined to serve him since he was dark. 

5. In 1967 when he was at his crest, at 32 years old, Ali had been prohibited from the game for a long time and stripped of his boxing title because of his refusal to be drafted to Vietnam for religious reasons. 

6. Ali is a three-time heavyweight champion (1964, 1974, 1978). 

7. Ali resigned in 1981 in the wake of losing to Trevor Berbick in his 61st profession session. 

8. He completed his vocation in 1981 with a record of 56 wins (counting 37 by knockout) and five misfortunes. 

9. After three years, he was determined to have Parkinson infection. 

10. Ali, who called himself "The Greatest," was hitched four circumstances and had nine youngsters, including little girl Laila, who likewise turned into an expert boxer. Ali and his fourth spouse, Yolanda "Lonnie" Williams, had been hitched since 1986.

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Filipino world champion Manny Pacquiao is one of the top boxers of today. He is all over the world for his excellent fighting skills, and for reaching a tremendous height of success. But he is more than just a boxer.

He is a multi-faceted talent who has done well in several other sports. He has also tried his hand at several other fields, like music, and even serving in the army. Let us take a look at the life and career of Manny Pacquiao and know Amazing Facts about Manny Pacquiao.

1. An accomplished Singer

Manny Pacquiao released his first album called “Laban Nating Lahat Ito” under Star Records in 2006 which featured songs such as “Para Sa’Yo Ang Laban Na ‘To”, “Pagsubok Lamang Yan” and “Champion Sa Kantahan” which was a major hit in his nation. He released his second album called “Pac-Man Punch” under MCA Records in 2007. That album features songs such as “Pac-Man Punch (R U Ready?)” and “Pac-Man Punch (Knockout Remix)”, and also showcased Willie Wilcox and Nemesis Yankee beside him. Pacquiao released two more singles after that, “Lahing Pinoy” under GMA Records in 2009 and “Remake of Dan Hill’s Sometimes When We Touch” in 2011. Besides his own singing talent, Pacquiao is also mentioned in Pitbull’s song “Get It Started” and also in a song called “51” by Kool A.D.

2. His Tax evasion case​

All of Pacquiao’s Philippine bank accounts were frozen by the Philippine Bureau of Internal Revenue a few days after his victory against Brandon Rios on 26th November, 2013. The Philippine Bureau later stated the reason for the freeze as he failed to pay ₱2.2 billion in taxes for his income that he made in his bouts between 2008 and 2009 in the United States. The very next day after all of his accounts got freeze, the Philippine Bureau of Internal Revenue also issued an order to freeze all of his Philippine properties. Manny Pacquiao arranged a press meeting to counter the BIR where he showed documents which proved the payment of income tax for non-resident alien by his promoter to the BIR’s US counterpart. Pacquiao also showed a letter from Bob Arum to back up his own evidences.

3. His Influence in Pop culture

A film called “Pacquiao: The Movie” was released on June 21, 2006 which was based solely upon Manny Pacquiao’s life. The movie featured Filipino actor Jericho Rosales as Manny Pacquiao and the film was directed by Joel Lamangan. The movie grossed around $99,322 in box office. Pacquiao also featured in several video games of boxing which includes “Fight Night Round 2”, “Fight Night Round 3”, “Fight Night Round 4” and “Fight Night Champion”.

4. His Very Own Basketball career

Manny Pacquiao is an honorary member of the Boston Celtics and was presented with a replica of a green and white Celtics jersey by the Boston Celtics authority which bears his name and number 1. Pacquiao announced his intentions to join the Philippine Basketball Association on April 17, 2014, as the playing coach of Kia Motors Basketball team.

5. His Political career

Manny Pacquiao first announced his intention of running for a seat in the Philippine House of Representatives on February 12, 2007. He declared he would represent the 1st District of South Cotabato province at the May 2007 legislative election in the Philippines. Pacquiao had his affiliation with the government of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as the candidate of the Liberal Party faction in the Philippines.

6. His Acting Career

Manny Pacquiao was featured in a superhero-comedy film called “Wapakman”. The film was released on December 25, 2009, and has entered the Metro Manila Film Festival in 2009. He then signed as an actor with GMA Network in September 2007, and filmed his first episode of the networks infotainment show Pinoy Records on December 17, 2007. 

7. Pacquiao – An Army personnel

Manny Pacquiao first joined the Philippines Army’s reserve force as a Sergeant Officer on April 27, 2006. He then promoted to the post of Technical Sergeant on 1st December of the same year. Pacquiao eventually became a Master Sergeant which is the highest rank in the enlisted personnel in Philippines on October 7, 2007.

8. A Little Personal

Manny Pacquiao was born in Kibawe, Bukidnon, Philippines, on 17th December 1978, and is the fourth among his six siblings, two siblings from the first husband of his mother and four siblings from his parents. His parents Dionesia Dapidran-Pacquiao and Rosalio Pacquiao were separated when Pacquiao was in sixth grade of junior school.

9. His Amazing Accolades

Pacquiao currently holds the number three rank on The Ring pound-for-pound list is also the current WBO welterweight champion. Three main boxing organizations the World Boxing Council, the Boxing Writers Association of America, and World Boxing Organization have named him “Fighter of the Decade” for the 2000s decade. Manny Pacquiao won the “Fighter of the Year” award by The Ring and BWAA thrice in 2006, 2008 and 2009. He also achieved the ESPY Award for being the Best Fighter twice in 2009 and 2011.

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Filipino world champion professional boxer Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao, famously known to the world as Manny Pacquiao, is involved in acting, singing and basketball besides his boxing career, and is also a member of the Philippine House of Representatives. He achieved ten world titles and is the first and only eight-division world champion. Pacquiao achieved the lineal championship titles in four different weight categories. He was named as the World’s 6th Highest Paid Athlete by Forbes in 2009 for total earnings of nearly $40 million which was equal to the income of NBA superstar LeBron James during that year. He was then named the 8th Highest Paid Athlete in the world by Forbes in 2010 for total earnings of nearly $42 million. He was named as one of the two top earning athletes by the ESPN Magazine in 2010.

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Here, we have a tendency to take you thru seventeen random facts you would possibly not have better-known concerning the 28-year-old.

1) Amir Iqbal Khan was born in Bolton on the eighth December 1986. His family originally hail from Rawalpindi, Pakistan.



2) Khan has 2 sisters and a younger brother Haroon UN agency is additionally an expert boxer. he's additionally a primary full cousin of Essex and England quick bowler Sajid Mahmood.



3) Amir attended Smithills faculty in Bolton and was initial taken to the Bolton Lads boxing athletic facility by his father, aged eight, as a result of he was 'overactive'. His childhood hero was former 3 time world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali.



4) Beginning competitively at eleven, he lost 3 of his initial six fights however once moving to Bury bedrock won seven national junior titles and was victorious in one zero one of a hundred and ten amateur contests.



5) In international competition, the Bolton lad stricken gold at the Junior athletic competition (Louisiana), European Students (Rome), European Cadets (Lithuania) and World Junior (South Korea) meets, sacking the Outstanding Boxer of the Tournament on every occasion.



6) As Britain's sole rep at the 2004 Athens athletic competition, Khan became GB's youngest ever boxing medallist, aged 17, once he created the light-weight final.



7) At the start, Team GB was reluctant to risk Khan in Balkan state owing to his youth. However, they re-assessed once Islamic Republic of Pakistan began to point out Associate in Nursing interest in causing him.



8) Before turning professional, he completed a 2 year Sports Development certificate at Bolton junior college.



9) For all his wealthy aptitude, Khan is abused for having a 'weak' chin and Rachid Drilzane, Willie Limond, archangel Gomez, Breidis Prescott (twice), Danny Garcia (three times) and Julio Dias have all place him on the canvas as a professional.



10) Khan became Britain's third youngest boxing world champion once he snared the WBA light-welterweight title from Andriy Kotelnik at Manchesters MEN Arena in Gregorian calendar month 2009. solely Naseem Hamed and Herbie Hide were younger.



11) Amir may be a practising Muslim, attends place of worship, follows a halal diet and observes Ramadan. additionally to English, he's fluent in Urdu and Punjabi.

12) He has a superb journal for raising funds and awareness for charitable causes and his CV lists involvement with Oxfam, NSPCC, Childline, National Rail's 'No Messin', and many international initiatives



13) In Gregorian calendar month 2010, he opened the progressive Gloves Community Centre in Halliwell, Bolton. The centre served as a coaching facility, amateur boxing club, military headquarters for the Khan empire Associate in Nursingd an education centre for native children. ameer invested with ??750,000 of his own cash to induce the venture started.



14) Khan may be a womb-to-tomb fan of his home city club Bolton Wanderers and sometimes makes use of their coaching facilities at the Reebok bowl. He additionally followed England at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.



15) Khan boasts over 1.5 million followers on Twitter. However, he has blocked over one thousand for unsavoury messages concerning his quality, religion and talent.



16) In might 2013, he married Pakistani-American Faryal Makhdoom at the Waldorf Astoria edifice in big apple town. A ensuant 'Walima' ceremony in Manchester catered for over four,000! 'Hello' magazine bagged the picture rights. The combine have a girl Lamaisah (meaning soft and gentle) UN agency celebrated her initial birthday last weekday.

17) Within the spring of 2014, Khan signed with reclusive however massively powerful US 'adviser' Al Haymon within the hope of securing future mega fights with cherish Floyd Mayweather, Danny Garcia, Keith Thurman and Adrien Broner UN agency also are on Haymon's listing.

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Ever since he won the bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, boxer Vijender Singh has well and truly turned into the face of Indian boxing. However, he has not sat on his laurels and has performed brilliantly almost at every other boxing tournament in which he has had the privilege of representing the country.

Let's take a look at 10 lesser known things about "India’s Star Boxing Champion" Vijender Singh:

1. The first sport Vijender tried was gymnastics. He was about ten years old, and was fascinated by the athleticism of gymnasts at the Sports Authority of India training centre in Bhiwani, near his village. The fascination lasted for a week or so—Vijender could not do the handstand, the most basic exercise in gymnastics, and left in frustration.

2. In 2008, after he won his quarter-final fight at the Beijing Olympics and was assured of a bronze medal, Vijender celebrated by doing a photoshoot with his friend and Beijing roommate, the Jharkhand boxer Anthresh Lakra. Lakra was interested in photography and had carried a lot of photographic equipment to Beijing.

3. Vijender has recently picked up a new hobby: cooking. He spends his weekends cooking for his wife. He loves making meat dishes, but his wife is vegetarian.

4. When they were very young, Vijender and his brother Manoj, who was also a boxer, made a punching bag at home with a canvas bag filled with sand, soil, and discarded wood chips that they had collected from a furniture shop.

5. Vijender’s late grandfather Dariyaj Singh, a subedar in the army, introduced him to boxing. Dariyaj brought a pair of boxing gloves home for Vijender when he was seven years old. He gave one glove to Vijender, and one to a cousin of Vijender’s and taught them some basics. Since the two boys were only allowed to throw punches with the gloved hand, and both were right handed, they would fight about who gets to wear the right-hand glove.

6. Vijender met his wife Archana while applying for a visa to go to a tournament in Germany. Archana, a software engineer, was working in an IT company and had also come to apply for a visa. They started talking. Vijender’s first question to her was, “Where are you going?” “I still laugh when I think about how stupid that was,” he says. “Obviously, she was going to Germany.”

7. Badou Jack, a Swedish/Gambian boxer who was beaten in the first round of the 2008 Beijing Olympics by Vijender, is now the World Boxing Council (WBC) Super Middleweight world champion. Vijender hopes to challenge him one day for the title.

8. Vijender’s favourite way to pass time is to go on long, aimless walks. He says that sometimes he can keep walking for as long as three hours. He also likes to explore new food and new restaurants on his walk.

9. Vijender may get to fight a revenge match against the British boxer Anthony Ogogo, who has won all 10 of his fights since turning pro in 2013. Ogogo had beaten Vijender controversially in a semi-final match at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi. Vijender was the world No.1 then, and was leading 3-0 in the final round when the referee penalized him twice. Ogogo won the match 4-3 without landing a single scoring punch, and then incited booing, partisan crowd.

10. Vijender decided to turn pro while watching the build-up to the Floyd Mayweather Jr – Manny Pacquiao fight – billed as the ‘fight of the century’ on 2 May, 2015. He had considered turning pro after winning his Olympic medal in 2008, but did not because he hoped to win another medal in 2012.

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1. Unfathomably, most number of runs scored in one over is not 36; as opposed to prevalent thinking it is really "77" which was scored in RH Vance's over in a match amongst Canterbury and Wellington. 

2. Pakistani performer spinner, Saeed Ajmal shockingly has never won a solitary honor for the 'Man of the Match' in ODIs. 

3. Mahendra Singh Dhoni has never scored an ODI century outside Asia. 

4. In the whole history of recorded Cricket, just four players have played on every one of the ten batting positions for a group; names incorporate Lance Klusener, Abdur Razzaq, Shoaib Malik and Hashan Tillakaratne. 

5. Swing Sultan – Wasim Akram likewise has his most astounding Test innings score of 257, which is higher than Sachin Tendulkar's most elevated Test score of 248*. 

6. The cricket master, Sir Don Bradman hit a sum of 6 sixes in his whole vocation. 

7. Ex-Pakistan skipper and veteran batsman Inzamam Ul Haq, knocked down some pins in International cricket, as well as he took a wicket on his first conveyance.

8. Dirk Nannes has played both for Australia and Netherlands, in International Cricket. 

9. Sachin Tendulkar (Total Number of Runs in Test) + Zaheer (Total Number of Wickets in Test) = (Almost) Jacques Kallis' Test Career. 

10. Indian pacer, Ishant Sharma can be considered in charge of the three greatest scores made "against" India, by a batsman in the 21st century. How? All things considered, he dropped gets from all of three of them, on scores underneath 50. 

Later on, Alistair Cook went ahead to make 294 Runs, Michael Clarke made 329 Runs and Brendon McCullum wound up with 302 Runs, in 2011, 2012 and 2014 separately. 

11. In all of 400 years history of Cricket, the speediest (electronically measured) speed for a cricket ball knocked down some pins by any bowler, ever, is correctly 161.3 km/h (100.23 mph) by Shoaib Akhtar of Pakistan to Nick Knite of England, on the 22nd February 2003 in the World Cup facilitated by South Africa.

12. Shoaib Akhtar gave Sachin Tendulkar a Golden Duck the first run through these two came straight on, it was a late turn around swinging conveyance that thumped Tendulkar's center wicket off the ground. He had likewise knocked down some pins Dravid, with a comparative turn around swing, one ball before Sachin. These two conveyances are called, 'Twofold peril' when Shoaib Akhtar had his first International effect.

13. Asian little master ‘Hanif Mohammad’, holds the world record for the longest innings in International (and domestic) Test history, an astounding (nerve numbing) 970 Minute (that is, more than 16 hours) 337* against the dominating bowlers of West Indies in Bridgetown in 1957-58. 

14. The bat, with which Shahid Afridi scored his fastest century in One Day International, was borrowed from Waqar Younis. The record stayed unbeaten for over a decade, and is still the world’s second fastest century.

15. Not only does Wasim Akram have more ODI wickets than Shane Warne, but he beats him by more than 200 wickets in it. However, Akram lags behind Warne with 95 wickets in both ODI+Test Combined.

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