"Prize-fighter" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Prize-fighter" Meaning

A professional boxer who competes in prize fights for a fee or reward, often known as a champion or title holder.

"Prize-fighter" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples of the word "prize-fighter":

The infamous prize-fighter, James "Lights Out" Lennon, was known for his knockout punches in the boxing ring.
Muhammad Ali was one of the greatest prize-fighters of all time, with a record of 56 wins out of 61 fights.
The prize-fighter from the city of Aleppo gained a reputation for his fierce determination in the ring.
After his retirement from fighting, the ex-prize-fighter went on to become a successful sports commentator and trainer.
The young prize-fighter's untimely death in a match shocked the entire boxing community and sparked a heated debate about fighter safety.

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In secret or privately, especially in order to avoid detection or publicity.

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