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BOXING THE SWEET SCIENCE Topic: Boxing
The term “SWEET SCIENCE” was popularized in modern day sports writing by A.J. Liebling in his New Yorker boxing columns in the ‘50’s. It’s been said that an English writer Pierce Egan, who referred to boxing as “The Sweet Science of Bruising”, first used the original term in the 1700’s. I’m not sure...
Published: Thursday 20 July, 2006
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