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prize-ring
prize-ring (ˈpraɪzˌrɪŋ) [f. after prize-fight: see ring n.1 14.] A ring or enclosed space (now a square area enclosed by poles and ropes) for prize-fighting; hence transf. the practice of prize-fighting (cf. the turf = horse-racing); also attrib. belonging to prize-fighting, characteristic of prize-... Oxford English Dictionary
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London Prize Ring Rules
The London Prize Ring Rules were a list of boxing rules promulgated in 1838 and revised in 1853. These rules were based on those drafted by England's Jack Broughton in 1743 (known as the Broughton Rules) and governed the conduct of prizefighting/ bare-knuckle boxing for over 100 years. They "introdu... wikipedia.org
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The wild, wonderful history of Super Bowl rings - Yahoo Sports
Super Bowl ring tidbit: The first known championship rings go back to a World Series winner, the 1922 New York Giants. Before then, pocket watches were a popular gift to champions. The NBA has ...
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Benjamin Bandoff
Bandoff's last appearance in the prize-ring was at Thames Haven on 14 February 1865, when he was beaten by Jack Smith, the "Brighton Doctor," after a contest wikipedia.org
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bruiser
bruiser (ˈbruːzə(r)) [f. bruise v. + -er1.] 1. One who bruises or crushes. Also, an operative who pulverizes materials.1586 Warner Alb. Eng. iii. xviii. 81 The Brooser of the Serpents head. 1738 Wesley Hymn ‘Praise by all to Christ be given’ xvi, Serpent, see in us thy Bruiser, Feel his Power. 1863 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Belcher
Belcher was reckoned "one of the greatest fighters" ever to enter the prize-ring, with special appreciation of his speed: "you heard his blows, you did A link between the silver and golden ages of the prize-ring, Belcher was 'as well known to his own generation as Pitt or Wellington.' wikipedia.org
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Queensberry
Queensberry (ˈkwiːnzbərɪ) Also (erron.) -bury. The name of Sir John Sholto Douglas (1844–1900), eighth Marquis of Queensberry, used attrib. in Queensberry rules, a code of rules drawn up in 1867 under his supervision to govern the sport of boxing in Great Britain; also, the name by which the present... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Abysmal Brute (film)
Herald wrote that women will enjoy Denny's "pleasing personality" and that men will enjoy "the masculinity of the story" and its "series of thrilling prize-ring wikipedia.org
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Rom
‖ Rom (rɒm) Also pl. Roma(s), Rom. [Gipsy (Romany) rom man, husband; pl. romá.] a. A (male) gipsy, a Romany.1841 Borrow Zincali Introd. (1846) 20 He is to live in a tent, as is befitting a Rom and a wanderer. Ibid. iii. 232 The..speech of the Roma, or Zincali, as they style themselves. 1862 R. H. Pa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Isaac Bitton (boxer)
After boxing Shortly after 1804, Bitton retired from the prize-ring, and became a licensed victualler or food seller in Whitechapel. wikipedia.org
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خوذة ملاكمة
James Figg بتعلمها للدفاع عن النفس وفي عام 1743م قام عدد من النبلاء الإنكليز المحبين للملاكمة بإنشاء جمعية تشرف عليها مؤسسة لندن برايز رينغ رولز London Prize Ring Rules. wikipedia.org
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horse-jockey
ˈhorse-ˌjockey a. One hired to ride a horse in a race. (Now usually simply jockey.)1782 Wolcott (P. Pindar) Odes R. Acad. i. i. Wks. 1812 I. 15 My Cousin Pindar, in his Odes Applauded Horse-jockeys and Gods. 1812 Sporting Mag. XXXIX. 66 The parties were both horse-jockeys. 1858 in Hughes Tom Brown P... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jack Randall (boxer)
The Prize-Ring (1818) does not boast of a more accomplished boxer than RANDALL; nor of any pugilist, who, in so short a period, has made greater progress wikipedia.org
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corner
▪ I. corner, n.1 (ˈkɔːnə(r)) Forms: 4 querner, quarner(e, 4–5 cornere, cornyer(e, 5 cornare, korner, 6 cornar, 3– corner. [ME. corner, a. AF. corner = OF. cornier masc., corniere, cornere fem.:—late L. type *cornārium, pl. *cornāria, f. cornū horn: in med.L. cornerium, corneria.] I. generally. 1. a.... Oxford English Dictionary
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بيرجيت نيلسون
Jung Popper UPNE, 2007; ISBN 1-55553-670-0, ISBN 978-1-55553-670-1 وصلات خارجية الصوت (video) (video) (video) in a recording session for Solti's Ring The Birgit Nilsson Prize by the American-Scandinavian Foundation أشخاص من سكونا (السويد) سوبرانو سويديون مغنيات أوبرا سويديات في القرن 20 مغنيات سويديات wikipedia.org
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