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boxing, the forming of vertical walls, most commonly made of wax, to produce the desired shape and size of the base of a dental cast. boxing, n the building up of vertical walls, usually in wax, around an impression to produce the desired size and form of the base of the cast. boxing strip, n See strip, boxing. boxing Sports medicine A contact sport in which 2 latter-day gladiators pummel each other with gloved fists until one falls to his knees or floor and the match is formally ended How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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By the time Arum made his lofty assessment of Pavlik, he had already been told by a Daily News reporter that fellow promoter Lou DiBella had issued a challenge to Pavlik in regards to one-punch knockout artist Edison Miranda. For example, there's talk of a fight between Christy Martin and Lucia Rijker, perhaps the two best-known and accomplished women fighters, and another bout featuring knockout artist Diego Corrales. One was a good-looking, charismatic Olympic gold-medal winner, the other a tall, fearsome knockout artist who seemed to be unbeatable. |
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