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With the advent of chivalry, the art of boxing waned. The evolution of feudal aristocracy, with other and widely different exercises, pastimes and weapons from those of the common people, made boxing unfashionable.
— John Boyle O'Reilly
Tags: evolution, boxing, people, art

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Be true to your work, your word, and your friend.
— John Boyle O'Reilly
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The right word fitly spoken is a precious rarity.
— John Boyle O'Reilly
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Putting prize-fighting altogether aside as one of the unavoidable evils attending on this manly exercise, the inestimable value of boxing as a training, discipline, and development of boys and young men remains.
— John Boyle O'Reilly
Tags: value, training, men, discipline
The Greeks were the first boxers. Pugilism appears to have been one of the earliest distinctions in play and exercise that appeared between the Hellenes and their Asiatic fathers. The unarmed personal encounter was indicative of a sturdier manhood.
— John Boyle O'Reilly
Tags: first, personal, exercise, play
Women ought to be fully guarded by law in all rights of property, labor, profession, etc.; but, roughly stated, the voting population ought to represent the fighting population.
— John Boyle O'Reilly
Tags: voting, fighting, law, women
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