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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'History Boxing' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your History Boxing Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to History Boxing 1. The History Of Boxing - By: Naldo Camarones Boxing has become one of the most celebrated sports of our time.With big name matches being held in glamorous locations like LasVegas, it attracts the interest of media world wide as well asthe attention of boxing enthusiasts. The history of boxing shows us that the sport is basically the ... Featured ArticleThe History Of Boxing Gloves Boxing gloves have been around in one form or another almost since the beginning of boxing 3000 years ago. The ancient Greeks used to wrap their hands in leather strips in an attempt to protect their hands. But there was no padding in these early boxing gloves, just leather to protect the boxer's hands. Most people mistakenly assume that boxing gloves have always existed to protect the person being hit. But the bones in your hand are very small and fragile. The padding provided by boxing gl ...
Read full story 2. Box Office History - By: Michael Russell Movies have been in existence for quite some time. This period of time is referred to as box office history. The box office is the turn used to describe the act of selling tickets. The box office is literally the place you go to buy your movie tickets. However, when someone is talking about box offi... 3. Don't Get Stuck With A Katrina Car - By: Jack Brooks Hurricane Katrina was not only one of the deadliest hurricanes in U.S. history; it was also the most expensive hurricane in this nation's history. It was the sixth strongest Atlantic hurricane, as well as the third strongest hurricane that made landfall in the U.S. It was formed on August 23, 2005... 4. The Best Of Amish Cooking - By: Molly Martin Informative Read ... Recommended ... 4 stars The Review This is not a story book, it is a cookbook. Recipes include Traditional and Contemporary Recipes Adapted from the Kitchens and Pantries of Old Order Amish Cooks. Before directions for preparing dishes the autho... 5. Family History Research - The Study Starts With You - By: Jane Biddulph You have decided to dig into your family history. Your notebook contains everything you could recall about your relations. You began by recording your vital statistics and proceeded backwards jotting down all the details you could think of. So where do you go now? Have you rum... 6. Successful Companies Have Ideas That Make A Difference - By: Michael Russell In the same way that engineers look alike, so do companies. They have huge, low plants, large parking lots, carpeted executive suites, sexy receptionists, engineers who need haircuts, sales managers who need to diet, and comptrollers who need to smile. The companies aren't the same, however, and the... 7. Woodcraft From India - By: Wong Yee Lee History of woodcraft in India, inclusing types of wood and furniture originating from India. Wood has had the longest relationship with humans apart from stone. Our ancestors used it to clothe themselves, to shelter themselves and to feed themselves. With different ways of cutting and usi... 8. Organizing Your Genealogy In Two Great Ways - By: Michael Russell Loose genealogy records floating around the house can make it difficult to find what you need when you need it. Collecting and organizing them in a box or book will put them at your fingertips and ease your research. It will also create an enjoyable way to view your family history. ... 9. Book Cases - By: Michael Russell Once again, I am up against the book cases dilemma. Do I buy or build or leave the thousands of books in boxes? You see, I am moving again. Each time I movewith the hopes that the new residence will provide some stasis, some sanity, some degree of permanencyI find within a few weeks of starting t... 10. Women's History Month Meets Cinematic Fever - By: Michelle Sweeney Love it or hate it every February the Oscar fever hits the media and you can rarely turn on the television or open the newspaper without hearing a mention of an actor, director or movie which is up for nomination. Australia of course has its own award ceremony in the form of the Austra... 11. Londons Greenspace - By: Anil Gupta Guaranteed sunshine may not be among them, but there are some things that Londoners can look forward to each summer; discovering the different gardens in the London city. London is a city of luscious plants and shady trees. London gardens and parks proffer the city a refreshin... 12. Star Wars Box Set - By: Michael Russell The original film Star Wars hit the big screen back in 1977 and the world was never the same. The movies that followed continued to thrill audiences and major sci-fi followings were developed. In order to commemorate this historic event in film history the Star Wars box set has been released. ... 13. Trench Digging - By: Michael Russell Digging trenches is one of the oldest types of work with both construction and excavating. Prior to World War 2, trenches were dug by hand. As workers dug the trenches deeper, the sides needed to be shored or supported, to keep the walls of the trench from caving in. br ... 14. Three Reasons To Wipe Your Computer’s Internet History Files Clean - By: Michael Russell Not only are our lives now completely reliant on computers, it seems like there is a seemingly endless flow of chores that we either should or have to do with the computers. Even your Internet browser is a victim of this. It is a good idea to wipe your Internet history files clean with a fair amount... 15. Coin Collecting - What To Look For - By: Michael Russell We can safely assume coin collecting began sometime after the sixth century BC, because around that time, it is believed, the first coins were produced. The first minted coins were produced around 640 BC by the small kingdom of Lydia, which was located in present day Turkey. At some point in time, ... 16. Rejected Hurricane Insurance Claims - Hurricane Katrina & Rita - By: Michael Russell Rejected Hurricane Insurance Claims - Hurricane Katrina & Rita The catastrophic damage caused by hurricanes Rita and Katrina have combined to be the costliest disasters in the history of the United States. They have completely destroyed costal towns and cities and virtually destroyed the live... 17. Rejected Hurricane Insurance Claims - Hurricane Katrina & Rita - By: Michael Russell The catastrophic damage caused by hurricanes Rita and Katrina have combined to be the costliest disasters in the history of the United States. They have completely destroyed costal towns and cities and virtually destroyed the lives of millions of Americans. The estimated damage to the... 18. Good And Plenty - By: Michael Russell What is 1.75 centimeters in length, 0.75 centimeters in width and pink and white on the outside and black on the inside? Of course. Good &Plenty candy. Good and Plenty candy was first produced by the Quaker City Confectionery Company in Philadelphia in 1893 and is the oldest branded can... 19. 3 Major Credit Bureaus - By: Michael Russell Some of us have no business writing about the three major credit bureaus, and some of us have no need for all that is involved in the 3 major credit bureaus. (And some of us fit in both of these categories, having no real assets to work with or write about!) In the same respect, the leading bureau... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| Danny Williams V Mike Tyson Signed Limited Edition Print On Friday 31st July 2004 Danny Williams caused one of the biggest upsets in boxing history by knocking out two times Heavyweight Champion of the World, 'Iron' Mike Tyson.The superb print shows Danny Williams delivering the final blow in a punishing fourth round onslaught. The print is signed by Danny in black across the bottom and is part of a limited edition production of only 60. It measures in ... |
| Lenox Snow White Treasure Box - 6126148 Snow White Treasure Box - 6126148 In 1937 all the world fell in love with Snow White She captured our imaginations and changed film history Now she s depicted for the first time in a sculpted keepsake box She s entertaining her fawn friend in the woods And the box opens to reveal a tiny bas-relief of Snow White accented with gold... |