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Boxing: A destructive blow to an opponent as in "knocked him into next Sunday". In boxing, a Sunday punch is a knockout blow. WordNet refers to it specifically in terms of boxing. [81] OED cites a meaning as a knockout punch to 1929, figurative use to 1944, but does not ascribe it to the sport of boxing directly.
Pages in category "Boxing terminology" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bare-knuckle boxing;
A tomato can is usually a fighter with a poor record, whose skills are substandard or who lacks toughness or has a glass jaw.Sometimes a formerly successful boxer who is past his prime and who has seen his skills diminish is considered a tomato can if he can no longer compete at a high level.
This category is for terms used in or derived from the sport of kickboxing and affiliated styles such as muay Thai and sanshou. Pages in category "Kickboxing terminology" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.
Boxing terminology (2 C, 46 P) C. Chinese martial arts terminology (35 P) J. Japanese martial arts terminology (5 C, 84 P) K. Kickboxing terminology (53 P)
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