Gentleman Jim
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Definition
Proper noun: * James J. Corbett: "Gentleman Jim" is the widely recognized nickname for James J. Corbett, a famous American professional boxer. He was known for his scientific, technical style of boxing, which contrasted with the brawling methods common in his era, and for his well-mannered, gentlemanly demeanor outside the ring. He became the World Heavyweight Champion in 1892.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- In boxing history, "Gentleman Jim" Corbett is credited with revolutionizing the sport with his emphasis on footwork and strategy.
- The film Gentleman Jim is a biographical movie about the life of the boxer James J. Corbett.
Advanced Usage
- The nickname "Gentleman Jim" is often used metonymically to refer to the archetype of a skilled, strategic, and courteous sportsman, particularly in combat sports.
- He doesn't just brawl; he boxes with the precision of a "Gentleman Jim."
Variants and Related Words
- James J. Corbett (Proper noun): The full name of the boxer.
- Gentleman Jim Corbett (Proper noun): A common fuller version of the nickname.
Synonyms
- James J. Corbett
- The Father of Modern Boxing (an honorary title often associated with him due to his technical influence on the sport).
Related Idioms/Phrases
- To fight like Gentleman Jim: To box or compete using technique, intelligence, and finesse rather than pure brute force.
- Forget swinging wildly; if you want to win, you need to fight like Gentleman Jim.
Noun
- United States heavyweight boxing champion (1866-1933)