Corbett
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Definition
Proper noun A surname, most famously that of James J. "Gentleman Jim" Corbett, a historical figure known as a professional boxer. He was the first heavyweight champion of the world under the Marquess of Queensberry Rules and is noted for his scientific approach to boxing.
Usage
This word is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the specific person, James J. Corbett, or to individuals sharing that surname. * He studied the boxing techniques of Corbett. * The biography of Corbett details his famous fight with John L. Sullivan.
Advanced Usage
- "Gentleman Jim" Corbett: This is the common nickname used to refer specifically to James J. Corbett, distinguishing him from others with the same surname and highlighting his reputed refined demeanor outside the ring.
- "Gentleman Jim" Corbett revolutionized boxing with his defensive skills.
Variants and Related Words
- Corbett-esque (adj.): Resembling or characteristic of the boxing style of James J. Corbett, particularly its emphasis on footwork, defense, and technique over brute strength.
- The young fighter displayed a Corbett-esque elegance in the ring.
Synonyms
- James J. Corbett
- "Gentleman Jim"
Related Phrases
- The Corbett School: A figurative term for a style or approach to boxing that prioritizes scientific method, speed, and skill, as exemplified by James J. Corbett.
- His style is clearly from the Corbett School, relying on agility and counter-punching.
Noun
- United States heavyweight boxing champion (1866-1933)