prize fight

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prize fight

A professional boxer wins a prize fight.

Definition

Noun: A prize fight is a formal boxing match between professional boxers, where the primary incentive for the competitors is a monetary reward or cash prize. Historically, it refers to professional bouts, often distinguished from amateur contests.

Usage

The term is used to specify a professional boxing contest organized for financial reward. - The promoters organized a major prize fight for the heavyweight championship. - In the early 20th century, prize fights were sometimes held in secret locations.

Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The term often evokes the era before modern boxing regulations, when such fights were central to the sport's professional development.
  • Figurative Use: Rarely, it can be used metaphorically to describe any intense, high-stakes competition.
    • The corporate takeover bid turned into a financial prize fight.
Variants and Related Words
  • Prize fighter (noun): A professional boxer who participates in prize fights.
    • He made his living as a prize fighter for a decade.
  • Prize fighting (noun): The sport or practice of engaging in prize fights.
    • Prize fighting has evolved significantly with modern safety rules.
Synonyms
  • Professional bout: A formal professional boxing match.
  • Boxing match: A general term for a contest in the sport of boxing.
Related Phrases
  • To stage a prize fight: To organize and hold such a match.
    • They managed to stage the prize fight despite legal hurdles.
prize fight

A professional boxer wins a prize fight.

Noun
  1. a boxing match between professional boxers for a cash prize

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