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  1. Martial Arts, Boxing, and Other Combat Sports (The Olympic Sports) by Jason Page, 2008-03-15
  2. Combat Sports (Olympic Sports) by Robert Sandelson, 1991-10
  3. Boxing: Advanced Tactics and Strategies by R. Michael Onello, 2007-06-20
  4. Best Sports Stories - A Panorama of the 1960 Sports Year - 1961 by Marsh & EHRE, 1961
  5. An Olympian's oral history: Joseph Salas, 1924 Olympic Games, boxing by Joseph Salas, 1988
  6. Combat: Fencing, Judo, Wrestling, Boxing, Taekwondo, and Lots, Lots More (Page, Jason. Zeke's Olympic Pocket Guide.) by Jason Page, 2000-07
  7. Gold Medal Mental Workout for Combat Sports: Boxing, Fencing, Judo, Karate, Kickboxing, Taekwondo, & Wrestling (4 CDs & Book)
  8. The Quest of a Champion by Thomas L. Tilden, 2002-07
  9. Ali: The greatest (Start-to-finish books) by Alan Venable, 1999
  10. World Heavyweight Boxing Champion: The Story Of George Foreman (HeRose & SheRose) by Jeff Biggers, 2008-01-25
  11. A World-class Boxer (The Making of a Champion) by Don Wood, 2004-08

1. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - Boxing - U.S. Boxer Advances To
AP) Rocky Juarez helped set up an Olympic quarterfinals match In some bouts judges have ignored punches to body. From Sports Illustrated
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2. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - Boxing - - Tuesday September 19, 2000
make the 1996 Olympic team, but who is 221 as a pro featherweight. From Sports Illustrated time world champion at 147 pounds, boxing at 156
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3. USA Boxing - Home
Amateur Boxing Association (GABA) on received thousands of dollars worth of equipment from USA Boxing through the United States Olympic
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4. HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Boxing Medalists
Sports History. Alpha Index Index by Sport History Bits. Forum Links Search Olympic Boxing Medalists. Table of Contents. History. Light
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5. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - Boxing - Two More U.S. Boxers
boxed his way into the Olympic flyweight There were boos. From Sports Illustrated Richard Hoffer Media avoids collusion with boxing
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6. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - Boxing - Doubtful Boxing Competition
Media Kits Get into College Sports Memorabilia coach in the world and mastermind of Cuba's domination of Olympic boxing since the boycotts of
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7. CBBC Newsround OLYMPIC SPORTS Boxing
Contact Us Help Teachers Olympic sports Aquatics Archery Athletics Badminton Baseball Basketball Boxing Canoeing/Kayak
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8. SLAM! Sports - Boxing - Olympic Gold Winner Touted For Local Card
SPORTS TALK. PHOTO GALLERY. TRANSACTIONS. THE BIG EVENTS. UPCOMING EVENTS. QUOTE OF THE DAY. FUN.CANOE.CA. CANO SPORTS Olympic gold winner
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9. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - Boxing - SI's Richard Hoffer Showing
only had to contend with 12 boxers, not the nearly 60 that now can qualify for Olympic boxing. Sports Illustrated at the Olympics Archive
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10. Sports 123 Boxing Olympic Games Men -71 Kg
Boxing Olympic Games Men 71 kg Year Location 2000 Sydney (aus) Yermakhan Ibraymov (kaz) Marian Simion (rom) Jermain Taylor (usa)
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11. ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games
Baseball © ATHOC Get to know all the olympic sports through the educational Aquatics, Archery, Athletics, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, boxing
http://www.athens2004.com/
Unforgettable Games, Dream Games
A grand celebration, the ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games, which for 17 days returned to Greece, the country where they were originally born and the city where they revived, is completed.
These Games broke many records. Athens hosted 11,099 athletes, the largest number ever and also the most women athletes ever. Representatives of 202 countries took part, more than any other sport event. The Olympic flame traveled for the first time to all continents. Shot Put was held in Olympia and women competed there for the first time.
Four billion viewers all over the world watched these Games. They all saw Greece, inside and outside the stadiums.
With a warm  Closing Ceremony , full of music and singing, Athens bade a final farewell to the athletes and its guests. 
Visit the Closing Ceremony Image Gallery

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Highlights of the Games
Read the highlights of the ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games and feel again the excitement of the most important events of each competition day.
Olympic Sports
Get to know all the Olympic sports through the educational animations.

12. Boxing
The official website of the ATHENS 2004 olympic Games Games of the XXVIII Olympiad,Site Language boxing See the olympic sports animations more
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The official website of the ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games - Games of the XXVIII Olympiad Daily Summaries:
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Sports Boxing Javascript must be enabled to view this page, although the important information on the page is also available to browsers that do not support scripts.
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History Equipment Rules Athletes ... Image Gallery Archive
The sport of boxing was never intrinsically linked with aggressive attack and heavy hitting. According to Dion, a historian, since ancient times people “did not consider beating and quarelling to be evidence of bravery". To the contrary, the aim of the 'un-injured' (atravmatistos) athlete in ancient Greece was the constant defense and the avoidance of blows, until his opponent was exhausted in attack and was led to 'apagorefsi', namely surrender by raising either one or two fingers, a sign that he acknowledged his defeat. A boxer called Melagomas from Karia in Asia Minor was famous in ancient times for this ‘un-injured’ style of boxing. He was able to avoid his opponents' blows and defend himself for two days, until his opponents conceded defeat. Description Only male boxers participate in the Olympic Games. Women's official boxing bouts first appeared in 1993 but have not been yet included in the official Olympic programme. They must be at least 17 years old and no older than 34. Boxing pairs are drawn by lot, just as in ancient times, according to their respective weight category. Each boxing bout lasts four rounds of two minutes each, with a one-minute break between each round. A score is marked when the athlete hits his opponent at the front part of the head or on the upper part of the body - above the belt line. However, the score is registered only when at least three of the five judges acknowledge the hit simultaneously.

13. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
boxing ranks among the olympic Games most illustrious sports. When it firstarrived in the Ancient olympic Games, the tools of the trade were long strips
http://www.olympic.org/uk/sports/programme/index_uk.asp?SportCode=BX

14. CBBC Newsround | OLYMPIC SPORTS | Boxing
At the Olympics, boxing is judged on points, with fights lasting a maximum offour rounds, At the Olympics boxers must wear headguards to protect them.
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At the Olympics, boxing is judged on points, with fights lasting a maximum of four rounds, each two minutes long. Five judges watch the bouts and each press a button when they think a fighter has landed a clean blow. If three press their button at the same time the fighter scores a point. The fighter with the most points at the end of the bout wins. At the Olympics boxers must wear headguards to protect them. Boxers must also be amateur, which means they aren't allowed to be paid to fight. Only men are allowed to box at the Olympics. Who are the British hopes for Athens? There is only one, 17-year-old Amir Khan. He is the only British boxer going to the Games. However, he is very highly thought of, and has the ability to challenge for a medal. Who are likely to be big stars? The Cubans, all the Cubans. They always have a really strong boxing team at the Games, largely because Cuban boxers do not turn professional. That means they are much more experienced than boxers from other countries. Some having fought hundreds of bouts, with some fighting at more than one Olympics.

15. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - U.S. Olympic Boxing Team - Wednesday September 06,
Competing in his first Olympics. Accomplishments; USA boxing 1999 Athlete of CNN/sports Illustrated An AOL Time Warner Company. All Rights Reserved.
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U.S. Boxing Team
Olanda Anderson Michael Bennett Calvin Brock Dante Craig ... Ricardo Williams Olanda Anderson Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: Nov. 16, 1972 Hometown: Sumter, S.C. Division: Light heavyweight Olympic History: Competing in his first Olympics Accomplishments:
  • Two-time U.S. Champion ('98 and '00)
  • Two-time PAL Champion ('98 and '99)
  • Five-time Armed Forces Champ Back to the top Michael Bennett Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: March 26, 1971 Hometown: Chicago, Ill. Division: Heavyweight Olympic History: Competing in his first Olympics Accomplishments:
  • 2000 U.S. Heavyweight Champion
  • 1999 Heavyweight World Champion
  • 1999 U.S. Championships Silver medalist Back to the top Calvin Brock Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: Jan. 22, 1975
  • 16. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - Richard Hoffer At The Olympics: Will Boxing Be Knoc
    But there have been so many in olympic boxing over the years that not even a highofficial from sports Illustrated at the olympics Archive. Multimedia
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    EVENTS

    Sportsman of the Year

    Heisman Trophy

    Swimsuit 2001

    CENTERS
    Fantasy Central

    Inside Game

    Multimedia Central

    Statitudes
    ...
    Work in Sports
    CNNSI.com GROUP Sports Illustrated Life of Reilly Television SI Women ... CNN Languages COMMERCE SI Customer Service SI Media Kits Get into College Sports Memorabilia ... TeamStore Will boxing be knocked out? Click here for more on this story Latest: Tuesday September 19, 2000 02:20 AM SYDNEY, Australia It's an oft-used headline Boxing's On the Ropes! but hardly anybody remembers it flying into print before even the first punch has been thrown. But the sport is so damaged that there's already talk this could be the last Olympics to feature the same program that produced Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard. About all it would take is one more outrageous decision, one more corrupted result, just another Roy Jones fiasco. That one continues to resonate because Jones, now regarded as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, could not sway the hometown judges in Seoul's 1988 Games and lost one of the worst-scored fights in Olympic history. But there have been so many in Olympic boxing over the years that not even a high official from its governing body can promise the sport's continuation. Said AIBA vice president Arthur Tunstall recently: "A new IOC president could look at boxing being a controversial sport and put a proposal to his executive that boxing goes off. That is something we have to wait and see what happens and make sure the Sydney boxing program doesn't have any problems."

    17. USATODAY.com - USATODAY.com - Olympic Sports Coverage
    olympic sports. olympics home Winter sports Future Games Beach Volleyball,boxing, Canoe/Kayak Flatwater, Canoe/Kayak Slalom, Cycling Mountain Bike
    http://asp.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/athens/schedule.aspx?dc=bx

    18. HickokSports.com - History - The Ancient Olympics
    chariot racing in 680, and the pancratium, a combination of boxing and wrestling,in 748. At one time or another, there were 23 olympic sports events,
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    Sports History
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    The Ancient Olympic Games
    Although the ancient Olympic games were first recorded in 776 BC, they originated at least a century before that and possibly as early as the 13th century BC. One Greek legend said that the great Herakles (Hercules, in the Roman form) won a race at Olympia, a plain in the small state of Elis, and then decreed that the race should be re-enacted every four years. Another said that Zeus himself had originated the festival after defeating Cronus for the sovereignty of heaven. The more likely story is that the Olympic festival was a local religious event until 884 BC, when Iphitus, the king of Elis, decided to turn it into a broader, pan-Hellenic festival. To accomplish that, he entered into a temporary truce with other rulers, allowing athletes and others to travel peacefully to Olympia while the festival was going on. The Greeks based their chronology on four-year periods called Olympiads, and the Olympic festival marked the beginning of each Olympiad. Evidently, the festival was reorganized in 776 BC, which was considered the start of the first Olympiad. The festival was basically a religious gathering to celebrate the gods worshipped in common by all Hellenes, primarily Zeus. There were three other major pan-Hellenic festivals, the Pythian, the Nemean, and the Isthmian, all of which included fairs, but the festival at Olympia became pre-eminent by 572 BC, when Elis and Sparta entered into an alliance under which Elis was in charge of the event itself while Sparta enforced the sacred truce.

    19. ESPN.com - Boxing Index
    Action sports boxing College sports olympic sports Outdoors BASS Fishing Pro Rodeo CNET s Tech Gear Guide for the Ultimate sports Fan!
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    What's This? Member Services Register Forgot your password? [ Welcome ] Download Toolbar NFL MLB NBA NHL Autos Col FB Col BB Golf Soccer Pg 2 SportsNation Insider Fantasy Shop More [+] Boxing Home Fight Schedule TV Schedule Friday Night Fights ... Message Board At one point, Johnson (right) took more than 20 unanswered punches. Fight For Survival Leavander Johnson is in the kind of fight not many boxers win: In a drug-induced coma in critical condition in an intensive care unit. But he was improving Sunday, a day after collapsing in his locker room. Said his brother, Craig, "He's a fighter and he's fighting this." Story
    Johnson critical
    Barrera unifies titles, Mosley edges Cruz
    THE MAG: SAM PETER Samuel Peter (above) resembles a young Mike Tyson in some ways, but differs in others. On Sept. 24, Peter faces Wladimir Klitschko. SHORT ORDER HOOKS What happens when one fighter drops out of a scheduled bout, sometimes within hours of the start? The replacements such as Luis Collazo (right) step into the picture. Crazy things can happen then, Michael Rosenthal writes. Story
    Torres: "The Devil" and I

    Motion: A sub's shenanigans

    VOICES Belts or no belts, Juan Manuel Marquez still ranks among the world's best pound-for-pound, Dan Rafael reveals in his September rankings.

    20. ESPN.com: Page 2 : Boxing Still Capable Of Crashing Party
    Action sports boxing College sports olympic sports Outdoors BASS Fishing Pro Rodeo The sports Guy Royal treatment from Sir Charles
    http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/020521

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