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When I read this article about boxing it really grabbed my attention because of how descriptive Ivy and Glen described the two boxers, “dancing in the flickering light. Their feet bounced from the floor to the night sky, practically weightless.” I agree with Ivy and Glen about how we still have are primitive animal instincts and we use them for sports and sometimes for our own survival. And I also agree with Glen and Ivy about how the only thing that the two boxers think about is taking down there opponent and how they said that the two boxers in the ring are just fighting animals using there instincts to dodge punches and throw them as well. Were all animals and we have to use are instincts to make common life choices.
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