This book discusses the history and benefits of boxing, and the differences between various techniques.
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...
The Ethics of Boxing and Manly Sport is a book written by John Boyle O'Reilly in 1888. The book is a philosophical exploration of the morality of boxing and other physical sports that were popular at the time. O'Reilly was a poet, journalist, and social activist who was known...
The Ethics of Boxing and Manly Sport is a book written by John Boyle O'Reilly in 1888. The book is a philosophical examination of the ethics of boxing and other manly sports, such as wrestling, fencing, and horse racing. O'Reilly argues that these sports are not inherently immoral,...