Synonym: fisticuffs, packing, pugilism. Similar words: dioxin, antitoxin, neurotoxin, fixing, vexing, mixing, taxing, waxing. Meaning: ['bɒksɪŋ] n. 1. fighting with the fists 2. the enclosure of something in a package or box.
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(91) I've had boxing gloves on since before I could walk and been in gyms all of my life. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
(92) His father was a sports writer covering boxing for the Chicago Journal and the Chicago Times.
(93) It will probably start on Boxing Day when we are right in the middle of winter.
(94) Douglas dethroned Tyson in a fight that rocked the boxing world.
(95) Boxing lore is full of unhappy endings, and the same can be said of Toole's stories.
(96) Wrestling was the competitive contact sport to boxing at the Y.. It was no match.
(97) When he started boxing with both paws it was too much even for the basset.
(98) Two fine actors vanished before my appalled eyes within a couple of hours on Boxing Day.
(99) The pre-race hype had been worthy of any world heavyweight boxing match, on a par with Ali and Frazier.
(100) A number of poets like boxing but, on the other side, only Muhammed Ali has ever liked verse.
(101) Moynihan had been in his time a University cox and a flyweight boxing blue, and barely came up to her elbow.
(102) He started ice skating at 7, then switched to soccer, wrestling, boxing and weightlifting.
(103) Supreme Court overthrew his conviction, and he resumed his boxing career and transcended sports.
(104) Lewis's win provided more than cosmetic surgery to the battered, punch-drunk features of heavyweight boxing.
(105) Alternatively, pipework can be covered up, either with home-made boxing made from plywood or with one of the proprietary products.
(106) The only difference of opinion so far has been over boxing.
(107) This member of the ducal family was stabbed in the neck on Boxing Day 1476.
(108) The following Monday Zoeller was backtracking faster than Muhammad Ali ever did in the boxing ring.
(109) The United States has failed to win a gold medal in boxing only four times, the last being 1948.
(110) Lennox Lewis and the rest of boxing await the answer with not inconsiderable interest.
(111) It was Boxing Day afternoon, and the third psychiatric session that week which had been attended by Hargreave. Sentencedict.com
(112) Now 82 and long since retired, Pearl started out as a boxing judge before stepping inside the ring.
(113) Doctors claim their major concern over boxing is the brain damage suffered over long periods.
(114) The unspoken question among them seems to be: What's it going to be, boxing or chess?
(115) The Tyson-Douglas fight was one of the most memorable events in boxing history.
(116) Percival was discovered by boxing promoter Frank Maloney working on a nightclub door.
(117) Nicholas Cruz simply drools over the youngster who has made boxing an art form.
(118) Fighters need lots of things but not big muscles - one look at any of the lighter boxing greats tells us that.
(119) After his father died he did a lot of odd jobs, including shining shoes, boxing professionally and preaching.
(120) One trusts that the desert winds blowing through Vegas this week represent the winds of change for the better in boxing.
More similar words: dioxin, antitoxin, neurotoxin, fixing, vexing, mixing, taxing, waxing, coaxing, relaxing, perplexing, price fixing, intoxicating, box, boxer, box up, mailbox, postbox, gearbox, ballot box, box-office, pencil box, tinderbox, strongbox, pandora's box, witness box, toxic, oxidize, noxious, peroxide.