prizefighter
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From prize + fighter or prizefight + -er (“person, agent”). See prizefight for sense development.
Noun
[edit]prizefighter (plural prizefighters)
- A professional boxer.
- 1977 December 16, Hilton Kramer, “Art: Requiem For a Heavyweight”, in The New York Times[1]:
- “Champion Victory Wreath No. III,” a watercolor by Richard Yarde in which he applies his inventiveness to the prizefighter Jack Johnson.
- 1999 August 18, Stephen Holden, “FILM REVIEW; For Three Aspiring Prizefighters, the Prize Is Hope”, in The New York Times[2]:
- The Bed-Stuy Boxing Center, the Brooklyn gym that is the center of Nanette Burstein and Brett Morgen's wrenching documentary "On the Ropes," is much more than a neighborhood training facility for aspiring prizefighters.
Related terms
[edit]- prizefight
- prizefighting
- prizing (obsolete)