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English boxer Nicky Cook with his ring name Cookie on the trunks. A ring name [1] is a type of stage name or nickname used by an athlete such as a professional wrestler, mixed martial artist, or boxer whose real name is considered unattractive, dull, difficult to pronounce or spell, amusing for the wrong reasons, or projecting the wrong image.
Boxing [b] is a combat sport and martial art. [1] Taking place in a boxing ring, it involves two people – usually wearing protective equipment, such as protective gloves, hand wraps, and mouthguards – throwing punches at each other for a predetermined amount of time.
Kid Chocolate, ring name of Cuban boxer Eligio Sardiñas Montalvo (1910–1988) Kid Diamond, ring name of Kyrgyzstani boxer Almazbek Raiymkulov (born 1977) Kid Galahad (boxer), ring name of British boxer Abdul Bari-Awad (born 1990) Kid Kaplan (1901–1970), Russian-born American boxer; Kid Lavigne (1869–1928), American world champion boxer
The name "ring" is a relic from when contests were fought in a roughly drawn circle on the ground. The name ring continued with the London Prize Ring Rules in 1743, which specified a small circle in the centre of the fight area where the boxers met at the start of each round. The first square ring was introduced by the Pugilistic Society in 1838.
Sarita, a Hindi magazine published by Delhi Press Group; Sarita, a 1984 play by Maria Irene Fornes; Sarita, Texas, United States; Sarita Lake, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada; Sarita Vihar, Delhi, India Sarita Vihar metro station; USS Sarita, an Artemis-class attack cargo ship
A boxer has been knocked out and is being inspected by a ring doctor. A knockdown occurs when a fighter touches the floor of the ring with any part of the body other than the feet following a hit, but is able to rise back up and continue fighting. The term is also used if the fighter is hanging on to the ropes, caught between the ropes, or is ...
Master Chief Petty Officer Ngangom Dingko Singh (1 January 1979 – 10 June 2021) [1] was an Indian boxer who won the gold medal at 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok. He was from the North-eastern Indian state of Manipur. [2] He was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 2013. [3] [4] [5]
Birth name: Gurvinder Singh Malhotra: Born 19 June 1992 (age 32) Jagadhri, Haryana, India: Alma mater: Maharaja Agrasen College: Professional wrestling career; Ring name(s) Dilsher Shanky Shanky Shanky Singh Blue Kane: Billed height: 7 ft 0 in (213 cm) [1] Billed weight: 140.8 kg (310 lb) [1] Billed from: Jalandhar, India [2] Trained by: WWE ...