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    Poverty and the Escape Offered by Boxing

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    In five pages this paper examines how for many minority groups boxing provides an opportunity to escape the oppression of poverty. Six sources are cited in the bibliography.

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    to break free by utilizing sports as their tutor, learning about themselves and the world around them by way of mental discipline and physical strength & stamina. Boxing represents  one of the most sought-after activities for those trying to seek a better life through sports, especially if the individuals educational background does not provide for more academic-related opportunities.  Bibliography lists 6 sources. TLCboxng.rtf THE LURE OF BOXING TO ESCAPE POVERTY by (c) November 2001 -- for more information  on using this paper properly! For many blacks and Hispanics, the opportunities to escape poverty are few and far between; typically held  back by social and cultural determinism, these populations often struggle just to get by, much less have the chance to better their situations. Some, however, have found a way  to break free by utilizing sports as their tutor, learning about themselves and the world around them by way of mental discipline and physical strength & stamina. The sport  of boxing clearly represents one of the most sought-after activities for those trying to seek a better life through sports, especially if the individuals educational background does not provide for  more academic-related opportunities. "Where I come from, boxing is more than just a sport, its a tradition and a way out of poverty. Boxing is not easy even  though most think all you have to do is work out your arms and be stupid. People who really train to box work on their bodies for two hours  every other day. Boxing takes discipline and ability. You have to think in the ring and study your opponents every move and their patterns" (Boxing). 

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