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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.” quote by John Boyle O'Reilly
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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

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Source Essay: The Decline of Boxing, 1885

The rise of chivalry and aristocratic pastimes made boxing less fashionable, shifting societal preferences toward refined activities.

In simple terms: Aristocratic trends made boxing less popular.

Key Takeaway

Adapt to changing cultural tastes.

Themes

sports history social class cultural shift

Mood

historical analytical

Type

expository reflective

When to use this quote

  • sports clubs
  • historical analysis
  • social commentary
  • cultural studies

Key Concepts

industrialization leisure evolution masculine ideals

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do some sports fall out of favor?
  • How does class influence popular pastimes?
A Different Perspective

Nostalgia for traditional sports can overlook broader social progress.

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