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Cowards & Cowardice - How the cowards seek to hide by banning that they fear to do.

Boxing, a noble sport. Two men(or ladies these days after all we live in tolerant times) in the ring fighting by set rules and with medical help at hand. All the risks are known and the brave and the strong step forth before their peers to face each other and risk all.

A sport that teaches discipline, life skills, respect and yet listen to the sniveling left who would ban the noble art as they have banned so many of our traditions and customs.

My local MP, a proven liar a coward, a libel case loser and by the look of this a man who unable -even in his prime to step up and face an opponent glove to glove - seeks to remove a noble sport in stages.

I quote the cowards own words.

The Independent disrupted my day by printing a comment I made to them two years ago. To coincide with Sunday boxing match they has resurrected the dormant issue on a ban of boxing. There were several calls for media interviews.

Boxing is on the up. There have no recent deaths in the ring and a new generation of wholesome British boxing heroes has emerged including Amir Khan and Joe Calzaghie. This has elevated boxing from its long decline into a minor renaissance. One Government Minister argued for it's reintroduction into schools.

**Amir Khan one respectable face for the moslem world and Joe Calzaghie a chap who has done much to help the youth of South Wales. A fine role model.

The Independent recalled that I had tried and failed to get boxing banned with private member's bills in 1998 and 2005. Not quite right. The bills sought to change the rules to ban or restrict punches to the head. It is still a degrading spectacle of gratuitous violence that exploits mainly the least advantaged people.

**A yes make a class issue of it, never mind that the very rules were set up by a noble. No one is forced into the ring in order to feed the starving kiddies at home.

The British Medical Association has campaigned against boxing since 1982. They say boxing causes death, brain damage, acute brain haemorrhage and eye, ear and nose damage, including permanent loss of sight and hearing. Although it has called for a complete ban on boxing, professional and amateur, as a first step it says boxing should be banned for children and is campaigning to outlaw it in under-16s.

**The rise of the cowards, that they can not face they seek to ban. They know nothing of the many thousands who learn respect, discipline and courage - yes that to has to be learned, although politics as the refuge of cowards would know little of that.

He says much more but in fact Paul Flynn shows that he lacks understanding of a noble sport that has been carried out for thousands of years and his words just show an empty quivering wreck of a man, in fact not even a man at all.

There is an old saying that the brave die but once and the coward many times, Paul Flynn Mp must die each and every day.

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