The Ethics of Boxing and Manly Sport is a book written by John Boyle O'Reilly in 1888. In this book, O'Reilly explores the morality and ethics of boxing and other ""manly"" sports. He argues that while these sports can be brutal and violent, they also have the potential to teach important values such as sportsmanship, discipline, and courage. O'Reilly also discusses the history and cultural significance of boxing, as well as the role of the spectator...
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