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  2. Savate - Wikipedia

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    Savate originated in France in the 17th century and was practiced by some sailors in the southern port of Marseille. According to historians, it was developed and learned by sailors on board the ships during their trips to the countries of the Indian Ocean and China Seas . [ 13 ]

  3. History of martial arts - Wikipedia

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    At that time, in France, it existed in gyms called salles d'armes where savate, English boxing, fencing, canne de combat and sometimes even wrestling was practiced. Edward William Barton-Wright , a British railway engineer who had studied jiu-jitsu while working in Japan between 1894 and 1897, was the first man known to have taught Asian ...

  4. Boxing - Wikipedia

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    Boxing [b] is a combat sport and martial art. [1] Taking place in a boxing ring, it involves two people – usually wearing protective equipment, such as protective gloves, hand wraps, and mouthguards – throwing punches at each other for a predetermined amount of time.

  5. French Boxing Federation - Wikipedia

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    The French Boxing Federation French: Fédération Française de Boxe or FFB) is the governing body of both amateur and professional boxing in France. Presidents

  6. Bartitsu - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, Renaud introduced a similar concept in France named Défense Dans la Rue in order to fight the increase of street violence at the time. This art was a mixture of boxing, savate and jiu-jitsu inherited from bartitsu, and was broadened by contemporary authors like Émile André and George Dubois, who had been influenced by master-at-arms ...

  7. Everything to Know About How Boxing Day Is Celebrated Around ...

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    Like many origin stories, the rise of Boxing Day is a bit murky. The Oxford English Dictionary traces its earliest appearance in print to 1833 England when Queen Victoria was on the throne.

  8. Historical European martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Similar work, although more academic than practical in nature, occurred in other European countries. In Germany, Karl Wassmannsdorf conducted research on the German school and Gustav Hergsell reprinted three of Hans Talhoffer's manuals. In France, there was the work of the Academie D'Armes circa 1880–1914.

  9. Category:Boxing in France - Wikipedia

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    Boxing competitions in France (3 C, 2 P) F. French boxing films (4 P) V. Boxing venues in France (7 P) Pages in category "Boxing in France" The following 2 pages are ...