James Figg: England’s First Ever Bare-Knuckle Boxing Champion!
James Figg was born in the small Oxfordshire town of Thame in 1684 during the
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The sport of has caught on like wildfire. Often referred to as boxing, it is more commonly known today as bare-knuckle fighting. While the rules have evolved over time, the goal remains the same, defeat your opponent with a bare fist (meaning without gloves). Depending on where you are on the globe, there may be a variation in the ruleset but in most modern promotions, there is no three-knockdown rule and fighters cannot be saved by the bell.
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James Figg was born in the small Oxfordshire town of Thame in 1684 during the
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