Category:Boxing terminology

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This category is for terms used in or derived from the sport of boxing.

Pages in category "Boxing terminology"

The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

1

  • 10-point must system

A

  • American kickboxing

B

  • Bare-knuckle boxing
  • Below the belt
  • Blocking (martial arts)
  • Bob and weave
  • Bobbing (boxing)
  • Bolo punch

C

  • Chin (boxing)
  • Club fighter
  • Counterpunch (boxing)
  • Cross (boxing)
  • Cross-counter
  • Cutman

D

  • Defense (sports)

F

  • Focus mitt

H

  • Hook (boxing)

I

  • Interim championship

J

  • Jab

K

  • Knockout

L

  • Liver punch
  • London Prize Ring rules

M

  • Majority decision
  • Majority draw
  • Marquess of Queensberry rules

N

  • No contest (boxing)

O

  • One-two combo
  • Orthodox stance

P

  • Parrying (boxing)
  • Peek-a-Boo (boxing style)
  • Pound for pound
  • Ring Magazine pound for pound
  • Triple Champion Club

P cont.

  • Punch-out (boxing slang)

R

  • Rabbit punch
  • Referee technical decision
  • Rope-a-dope

S

  • Semi-circular Kick
  • Slipping
  • Southpaw (boxing)
  • Split decision
  • Standing eight count
  • Swing (boxing)

T

  • Technical decision
  • Technical draw
  • Title belt
  • Tomato Can (sports idiom)

U

  • Unanimous decision
  • Undercut (boxing)
  • Undisputed Champion
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