Hollywood has set some unrealistic expectations about boxing and in the majority of their movies that portray the sport. Movies like “Million Dollar Baby”, and “The Fighter” all glorify the boxing element, and make the audience want to pick up a pair of gloves and start fighting. Boxing is showcased to be a violent sport with lots of passion, and strong victories, but Hollywood is less able to show the emotional side of the sport. However Joyce Carol Oates’ “Golden Gloves” succeeds at creating a
Baseball is a ball game played between two teams with nine players on the field played on a diamond-shape circuit of four bases. In the early 1800s baseball was played under the Knickerbocker rules. There were four bases, same system for foul balls, but the ball and to be pitched underhand. The game was starting to revolutionize towards the late 1800s. A man by the name of Ross Barnes was one of the stars of baseball 's National Association
fact, and neither could equality. By the 1920s there were African American boxers such as Harry Wills, but as long as some boxing matches lasted for than two hours and resulted in deaths, the ethnicity of the competitors was irrelevant. Once boxing rules were changed to include gloves, timed rounds, and a reasonable limit of rounds, the upper class began to attend the spectacles as a popular mean of entertainment. Similar to boxing, football originally had an enormous violence issue. The impact football
In 1905, the following rules were implemented: teammates could not push or pull the ball carrier, seven men on offense had to be on the line of scrimmage, blockers could not interlock arms, first downs now required ten yards, and the forward pass was legalized. The implementation