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boxing ring

noun

  1. an enclosed area for a boxing match, usually marked off in the form of a square by posts and ropes, and having a padded floor.


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But the bloodline rivalry, doping scandal and egg slap all led to their sons, nobody else, standing face-to-face inside a boxing ring.

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In the film, which premiered earlier this month, Black and Jason Momoa’s characters find themselves in the middle of a boxing ring.

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Pound for theatrical pound, she pushes Mescal’s Stanley to the ropes, an apt metaphor for a production that takes place on a raised platform resembling a boxing ring.

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“You’ve been through eight or 12 rounds in a boxing ring. I suspect, knowing Luca, that was his plan all along.”

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However, Jake Paul may know something that we as a society are reluctant to admit: we thirst for a race conflict, even if the conflict comes in a boxing ring.

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