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The Noble Art (boxing) and the Global Game (football)

Fenner's Cricket Ground, Gresham Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 2EL

  • Multiple dates available
  • In person
  • Pre-booking required

A talk to explore Cambridge’s impact on both boxing, as the 'Noble Art', and football, as the 'Global Game'.

The modern-day rules of both boxing and football were created in Cambridge by University students in the mid 19th century. Is this just a coincidence or was there be a link between these two sports, that despite being banned for many centuries, have today grown into the most popular global sports?

Nigel Fenner, author of ‘Cambridge Sport – in Fenner’s Hands’, explores the early local history of both sports, including the version of local football that sometimes allowed boxing, on the 50 or so local venues, many only recently discovered. Thanks in part to Lord Byron, boxing became known as ‘the Noble Art’, which coincided with sport being used increasingly in the English Public Schools, and Oxford and Cambridge Universities to promote manliness and chivalry in young men, preparing them for Britain’s growing Empire.

Timings & Tours

Friday 12 September:
14:00-15:30
Thursday 18 September:
14:00-15:30

Location & directions

Fenner's Cricket Ground, Gresham Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 2EL

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking required
Booking conditions:
Please book via the email address provided
Booking email:
[email protected]
Alternative booking website:
http://www.cambridgesportstours.co.uk
Booking opens:
10 Aug 2025 10:00 AM

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