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Boxing, previously known as prizefighting, has a long history in London, with the city playing a significant role in its development. The first boxing rules, the Broughton Rules, were introduced in 1743, which was followed by London Prize Ring Rules in 1838, and finally the Marquess of Queensberry Rules which have been the general rules governing modern boxing since being published in London in 1867.

In 2017, over 80% of Londoners reported having been to a Chinese takeaway. Indian and Anglo-Indian cuisine is also immensely popular. Around 1860, the first fish and chips shop in London (and contender for oldest in the country) was opened by Joseph Malin, a Jewish immigrant, in Bow, east London. London has five three Michelin star restaurants, including Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in Chelsea.