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Por Reda��o do ge � Liverpool,?? Inglaterra

24/12/2023 03h00 Atualizado 24/11/2023 04h30 O jogador da sele��o brasileira fez o gol do Arsenal?? no empate com o Liverpool neste s�bado ��resultado que manteve o time dele na lideran�a da Premier League � e?? se isolou ainda mais como o zagueiro que mais fez gols

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Liverpool?? 1 x 1 Arsenal - Melhores momentos - 18� rodada do campeonato ingl�s

+. 'Conex�o Arnold-Salah' impulsiona Liverpool no empate -?? Liverpool est� em segundo lugar no Campeonato ingl�s 2023, desde o in�cio da temporada 2023

Gabriel Magalh�es tem agora 11 gols?? em 112 jogos pela Premier League, com o primeiro jogo da posi��o, nesse mesmo recorte de tempo, s�o Ben Mee,

dif�cil?? jogar aqui (em Anfield). Quer�amos vencer, mas voltamos com um ponto. O time jogou muito bem. Fico muito feliz por?? marcar meu primeiro gol nesta temporada (pelo Arsenal) e ajudar a equipe. Foi um jogo de �rea � �rea o?? tempo todo � comentou Gabriel Magalh�es, em entrevista aos canais oficiais do clube.

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Fulham 0 x?? 3 Arsenal - 12/9/2023 (estreia dele pelo Arsenal).

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cinco gols em 39 partidas pelo time ingl�s (n�o?? foi convocado pelo Brasil).

Esse resultado de 1 a 1 contra o Liverpool foi importante para manter o Arsenal na lideran�a?? da Premier League, com 40 pontos (um a mais do que o advers�rio). Chegar ao Natal no primeiro lugar da?? competi��o, no entanto, n�o tem ajudado muito o clube. Das outras cinco vezes que isso aconteceu, em todas elas n�o?? terminou a temporada como campe�o.

O Arsenal volta a campo na pr�xima quinta-

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    Early years

    Boxing first appeared as a formal Olympic event in the 23rd Olympiad (688 bce), but fist-fighting contests must certainly?? have had their origin in mankind's prehistory.

    The earliest visual evidence for boxing appears in Sumerian relief carvings from the 3rd?? millennium bce.

    A relief sculpture from Egyptian Thebes (c.

    1350 bce) shows both boxers and spectators.

    The few extant Middle Eastern and Egyptian?? depictions are of bare-fisted contests with, at most, a simple band supporting the wrist; the earliest evidence of the use?? of gloves or hand coverings in boxing is a carved vase from Minoan Crete (c.

    1500 bce) that shows helmeted boxers?? wearing a stiff plate strapped to the fist.

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    The earliest evidence of rules for the?? sport comes from ancient Greece.

    These ancient contests had no rounds; they continued until one man either acknowledged defeat by holding?? up a finger or was unable to continue.

    Clinching (holding an opponent at close quarters with one or both arms) was?? strictly forbidden.

    Contests were held outdoors, which added the challenge of intense heat and bright sunlight to the fight.

    Contestants represented all?? social classes; in the early years of the major athletic festivals, a preponderance of the boxers came from wealthy and?? distinguished backgrounds.

    The Greeks considered boxing the most injurious of their sports.

    A 1st-century-bce inscription praising a pugilist states, "A boxer's victory?? is gained in blood.

    " In fact, Greek literature offers much evidence that the sport caused disfigurement and, occasionally, even death.

    An?? amazingly bloody bout is recounted by Homer in the Iliad (c.675 bce):

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    we invite two men, the best among you, to contend for these prizes

    with their hands up for the?? blows of boxing.He whom Apollo

    grants to outlast the other, and all the Achaians

    let him lead away the hard-working jenny [female?? donkey] to his own shelter.

    The beaten man shall take away the two-handled goblet."

    He spoke, and a man huge and powerful,?? well skilled in boxing,

    rose up among them; the son of Panopeus, Epeios.

    He laid his hand on the hard-working jenny, and?? spoke out:

    "Let the man come up who will carry off the two-handled goblet.

    I say no other of the Achaians will?? beat me at boxing

    and lead off the jenny.

    I claim I am the champion.Is it not

    enough that I fall short in?? battle? Since it could not be

    ever, that a man could be a master in every endeavour.

    For I tell you this?? straight out, and it will be a thing accomplished.

    I will smash his skin apart and break his bones on each?? other.

    Let those who care for him wait nearby in a

    to carry him out, after my fists have beaten him under."

    So?? he spoke, and all of them stayed stricken to silence.

    Alone Euryalos stood up to face him, a godlike

    man, son of?? lord Mekisteus of the seed of Talaos;

    of him who came once to Thebes and the tomb of Oidipous after

    his downfall,?? and there in boxing defeated all the Kadmeians.

    The spear-famed son of Tydeus was his second, and talked to him

    in encouragement,?? and much desired the victory for him.

    First he pulled on the boxing belt about his waist, and then

    gave him the?? thongs carefully cut from the hide of a rangingox.The two men,

    and faced each other, and put up their ponderous hands?? at the same time

    and closed, so that their heavy arms were crossing each other,

    and there was a fierce grinding of?? teeth, the sweat began to run

    everywhere from their bodies.

    Great Epeios came in, and hit him

    as he peered out from his?? guard, on the cheek, and he could no longer

    keep his feet, but where he stood the glorious limbs gave.

    As in?? the water roughened by the north wind a fish jumps

    in the weed of the beach-break, then the dark water closes?? above him,

    so Euryalos left the ground from the blow, but great-hearted Epeios

    took him in his arms and set him upright,?? and his true companions

    stood about him, and led him out of the circle, feet draggingas he

    He was dizzy when they?? brought him back and set him among them.

    But they themselves went and carried off the two-handled goblet.

    (From Book XXIII of?? Homer's Iliad, translated by Richmond Lattimore.

    ) "Sons of Atreus, and all you other strong-greaved Achaians,we invite two men, the best?? among you, to contend for these prizeswith their hands up for the blows of boxing.

    He whom Apollogrants to outlast the?? other, and all the Achaians witness it,let him lead away the hard-working jenny [female donkey] to his own shelter.

    The beaten?? man shall take away the two-handled goblet.

    "He spoke, and a man huge and powerful, well skilled in boxing,rose up among?? them; the son of Panopeus, Epeios.

    He laid his hand on the hard-working jenny, and spoke out:"Let the man come up?? who will carry off the two-handled goblet.

    I say no other of the Achaians will beat me at boxingand lead off?? the jenny.

    I claim I am the champion.

    Is it notenough that I fall short in battle? Since it could not beever,?? that a man could be a master in every endeavour.

    For I tell you this straight out, and it will be?? a thing accomplished.

    I will smash his skin apart and break his bones on each other.

    Let those who care for him?? wait nearby in a huddle about himto carry him out, after my fists have beaten him under.

    "So he spoke, and?? all of them stayed stricken to silence.

    Alone Euryalos stood up to face him, a godlikeman, son of lord Mekisteus of?? the seed of Talaos;of him who came once to Thebes and the tomb of Oidipous afterhis downfall, and there in?? boxing defeated all the Kadmeians.

    The spear-famed son of Tydeus was his second, and talked to himin encouragement, and much desired?? the victory for him.

    First he pulled on the boxing belt about his waist, and thengave him the thongs carefully cut?? from the hide of a rangingox.

    The two men, girt up, strode into the midst of the circleand faced each other,?? and put up their ponderous hands at the same timeand closed, so that their heavy arms were crossing each other,and?? there was a fierce grinding of teeth, the sweat began to runeverywhere from their bodies.

    Great Epeios came in, and hit?? himas he peered out from his guard, on the cheek, and he could no longerkeep his feet, but where he?? stood the glorious limbs gave.

    As in the water roughened by the north wind a fish jumpsin the weed of the?? beach-break, then the dark water closes above him,so Euryalos left the ground from the blow, but great-hearted Epeiostook him in?? his arms and set him upright, and his true companionsstood about him, and led him out of the circle, feet?? draggingas he spat up the thick blood and rolled his head over on one side.

    He was dizzy when they brought?? him back and set him among them.

    But they themselves went and carried off the two-handled goblet.

    By the 4th century bce,?? the simple ox-hide thongs described in the Iliad had been replaced by what the Greeks called "sharp thongs," which had?? a thick strip of hard leather over the knuckles that made them into lacerative weapons.

    Although the Greeks used padded gloves?? for practice, not dissimilar from the modern boxing glove, these gloves had no role in actual contests.

    The Romans developed a?? glove called the caestus (cestus) that is seen in Roman mosaics and described in their literature; this glove often had?? lumps of metal or spikes sewn into the leather.

    The caestus is an important feature in a boxing match in Virgil's?? Aeneid (1st century bce).

    The story of the match between Dares and Entellus is majestically told in this passage from the?? pugilism article in the 11th edition of Encyclop�dia Britannica:

    Further on we find the account of the games on the occasion?? of the funeral of Anchises, in the course of which Dares, the Trojan, receiving no answer to his challenge from?? the Sicilians, who stood aghast at his mighty proportions, claims the prize; but, just as it is about to be?? awarded him, Entellus, an aged but huge and sinewy Sicilian, arises and casts into the arena as a sign of?? his acceptance of the combat the massive cesti, all stained with blood and brains, which he has inherited from King?? Eryx, his master in the art of boxing.

    The Trojans are now appalled in their turn, and Dares, aghast at the?? fearful implements, refused the battle, which, however, is at length begun after Aeneas has furnished the heroes with equally matched?? cesti.

    For some time the young and lusty Dares circles about his gigantic but old and stiff opponent, upon whom he?? rains a torrent of blows which are avoided by the clever guarding and dodging of the Sicilian hero.

    At last Entellus,?? having got his opponent into a favourable position, raises his tremendous right hand on high and aims a terrible blow?? at the Trojan's head; but the wary Dares deftly steps aside, and Entellus, missing his adversary altogether, falls headlong by?? the impetus of his own blow, with a crash like that of a falling pine.

    Shouts of mingled exultation and dismay?? break from the multitude, and the friends of the aged Sicilian rush forward to raise their fallen champion and bear?? him from the arena; but, greatly to the astonishment of all, Entellus motions them away and returns to the fight?? more keenly than before.

    The old man's blood is stirred, and he attacks his youthful enemy with such furious and headlong?? rushes, buffeting him grievously with both hands, that Aeneas put an end to the battle, though barely in time to?? save the discomfited Trojan from being beaten into insensibility.

    Roman boxing took place in both the sporting and gladiatorial arenas.

    Roman soldiers?? often boxed each other for sport and as training for hand-to-hand combat.

    The gladiatorial boxing contests usually ended only with the?? death of the losing boxer.

    With the rise of Christianity and the concurrent decline of the Roman Empire, pugilism as entertainment?? apparently ceased to exist for many centuries.

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