Are the Olympic Games Corrupt or Truthfully Honest?
The Olympic Games are the greatest event, in my opinion. One of the greatest honors a person can receive is the chance to represent your country and possibly bring home a gold medal.
But one thing that's on the minds of spectators around the world is: Should Women's Boxing become a part of the Olympic Games?
Well, speaking for myself, I say yes, it should. Speaking on behalf of myself, I work hard at this sport called boxing, and it would be a great honor for anyone to attend the Olympics and represent their country in competing in the sport of their choice.
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Now, some might say that women's boxing is not a sport, but I know that it is. Not everyone can do what we do. Many women around the world compete in the sport of boxing, and some could probably beat half the men that compete in boxing.
By now, you can understand where I'm going with this. Women boxers should be allowed to compete in the Olympic Games, and it should be recognized as a sport, just like any other sport.
Now, not everyone will agree with me, but hey, that's okay, because not everyone can see the big picture like I can. After all, several men talked about the great Laila Ali and claimed that she was on steroids, saying that she was really not that good.
But she was. It was natural, God-given talent, just like her father, Muhammad Ali, had.
Should Women's Boxing become an event at the Olympic Games?
YES!
If you think that Women's Boxing should become an event at the Olympic Games, then go ahead and let your voice be heard. Let the whole world know how you feel. After all, not everyone can do it like you do it," and if you have a sport off your own that you believe should be recognized, then let it be known.
Most importantly, remember: "I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me", Philippians 4:19.




