prizefight in the PONS Dictionary

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English
What felt like a prizefight at the outset -- this was the 22nd meeting between the two -- quickly devolved into a masters class in geometry.
www.espn.co.uk
The prizefight is in perpetual motion.
www.chicagotribune.com
Whether it's a movie or a prizefight, the sequel doesn't always measure up to the original.
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My first thought was that a brawl had broken out among some of the fans, not an uncommon occurrence at a prizefight.
abcnews.go.com
Predictable prizefight and gambling analogies aside, nowhere is quite such a perfect springboard for the surreal endgame.
www.businesspost.ie
He does everything a professional boxer would do to prepare for an upcoming prizefight except spar.
www.latimes.com
While it has all the hype and conflict of a prizefight, public debate lacks the clear rules and conquests of pugilism.
www.abc.net.au
He's belligerent, confident, streetwise and convinced he is going to win the prizefight.
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