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Cosa (chi) è prizefighter - definizione

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  • Marquess of Queensberry]], who helped create the modern sport

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Prizefighter Series
The Prizefighter series was a professional boxing tournament created by boxing promoter Barry Hearn and aired on Sky Sports. The format has an initial eight fighters, who compete in four quarter-finals of rounds (number and length of the rounds is same as in amateur boxing) followed by two semi-finals and one final all on the same night.
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Prize Fighter (song); Prize Fighter (disambiguation)
A prizefighter is someone who competes in a contest between fighters for a prize, a sum of money, etc.; for example a professional boxer or mixed martial artist.

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Professional boxing

Professional boxing, or prizefighting, is regulated, sanctioned boxing. Professional boxing bouts are fought for a purse that is divided between the boxers as determined by contract. Most professional bouts are supervised by a regulatory authority to guarantee the fighters' safety. Most high-profile bouts obtain the endorsement of a sanctioning body, which awards championship belts, establishes rules, and assigns its own judges and referees.

In contrast with amateur boxing, professional bouts are typically much longer and can last up to twelve rounds, though less significant fights can be as short as four rounds. Protective headgear is not permitted, and boxers are generally allowed to take substantial punishment before a fight is halted. Professional boxing has enjoyed a much higher profile than amateur boxing throughout the 20th century and beyond.

Professional boxing was banned in Cuba from 1962 to April 2022. This was also the case in Sweden between 1970 and 2007, and Norway between 1981 and 2014.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per prizefighter
1. It is an increasingly inescapable conclusion that, unwittingly or otherwise, Ferguson is winding down, a prizefighter who no longer has the stomach or the wit for an admittedly enormous challenge which, once upon a time, he would have fervently inhaled.
2. She walked onto the stage at an event here on Tuesday as the theme music of the film "Rocky" was played, after earlier invoking the fictional prizefighter in a speech.
3. DeNucci, a prizefighter and a legislator before being elected state auditor in 1'87, said: "The commonwealth abdicated its responsibility to Bechtel." The federal government similarly was reducing its oversight of highway projects it funded.
4. He is relaxed in public forums, knows how to use his voice as a rhetorical instrument and, like a good–natured prizefighter, seems to enjoy putting his more deliberative opponent on the defensive.
5. With Russell Crowe, Renée Zellweger. (144 min.) Story of Jim Braddock, a 1'30s prizefighter who suffered from Depression poverty but captured the American imagination when he overcame injuries to take on the heavyweight title.