Back in the 1800s, when Queen Victoria was still on the throne, Boxing Day was dedicated to the poorer people in British society. It was traditionally a day off for servants and a day when they would receive special presents from their masters.
The presents traditionally given to the poor and servants was called a 'Christmas box' hence the name Boxing Day.
While this was a nice practice, now people often take the the streets to entertain themselves with some actual boxing 🥊 match
I don't know how to box, and I value my hearing so much and my sight 😂 so I prefer the former ways where boxes of gifts are being giving, In that regards every HBD generated from this post will be giving out to children in the streets, even though it might not be much but it can at least buy a meal for some kids.
That said watch my own form of boxing , which is gods unchained. I like this type instead of fighting to entertain unknown crowds, I like to play gods unchained to entertain myself win or lose, its entertaining and rewarding. speaking of losses, this particular battle got me screaming. I didn't foresee what happened at the end, after managing to recover a lost game to my favor, I still got served with just one card, changing an already won game of 10-1 to victory for my opponent.
Watch the video below to get in on all the action.
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