Some people think that dangerous sports should be banned while others disagree. Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge and experience.

These days, it is
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common to watch
about
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any kind of
sports
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.
Some time
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they are so dangerous as you can imagine, it
is take
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harm to the big number of
sportsman
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. I agree with the point of view, even more If all rules considered
this
type of
activities
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should be prohibited. There are
a
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several backgrounds of engaging of
harmful
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the harmful
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type of sport, Just look
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the researching results of 2 0 1 8 of the USA, where said that from boxing, unified wrestling, and in general,
sports
that have a violent presence cause great harm.
This
in turn proves how dangerous these
sports
are, and that they should be banned.
Moreover
,
sports
get harm not only for men who engaged, but who watch the match too. Just do not forget that when you see the match from the screen of your TV, or phone that behind of the ring the lowers stay and catch everything which
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the sportsman. The specialized who stay and can help to professionals every
second
to solve their problems. Many individuals forget
this
aspect and take hurt for someone else. All things considered, I totally agree that we should
to
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stop
to
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showing
this
dangerous type of sport. Never mind that it is very cool, or something else, just remember that it may take
terrible
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conclusion for someone.
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