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undercard

[ uhn-der-kahrd ]

noun

  1. an event or group of events preceding and supporting a featured event:

    the undercard of tonight's boxing match.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of undercard1

First recorded in 1945–50
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British heavyweight Frazer Clarke returned to winning ways on the undercard with a statement first-round stoppage victory over Ebenezer Tetteh.

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On the undercard, British heavyweight Delicious Orie started his professional career with victory over Milos Veletic.

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He claimed all undercard fighters were "about a pound lighter" than they should be, and demanded the weigh-in be postponed until the scales were calibrated.

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Featherweight Raven Chapman, who fights Karris Artingstall on the undercard: "I'm slightly edging to Jonas. I just think that the experience she has, having been there with good opponents and having been there and done it all, might just edge it for her."

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Undercard fighter and flyweight Chloe Watson: "It will be a great, exciting fight and I think Jonas will get the win with her strength and resilience towards the end of the fight. Price is a really good boxer but Jonas has shown she can get through fights and answer questions."

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