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From the old days of boxing, A fighter who puts all his strength into every punch is not holding back, or 'pulling' his punches.

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The idiom "pull no punches" originated from the sport of boxing, meaning to not hold back or show any restraint in one's actions or words. It suggests delivering a full and direct force without any softening or mitigation.

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