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ringside /ˈrɪŋsʌɪd /nounThe area immediately beside a boxing ring or circus ring.Even in his last days he was fully conscious of his approaching end, and thought of the famous ringside battles at which he had officiated....- As the ringside bell tolls, the boxing match gets underway sending Billy spiraling into revenge, desperation and bitter betrayal!
- Championship gloves are closely inspected for thickness and weight, a ringside doctor is present at every title fight and an ambulance stands by containing clinical resuscitation, life-support and monitoring equipment.
adjective & adverbBeside a boxing ring or circus ring: [as adjective]: a ringside judge [as adverb]: Ed and I were seated ringside...- There was nothing left to block his view of the park; he'd have ring side seats - at least for the opening act.
- This is a blow-by-blow account of the fight from someone who had a ring-side seat.
- Phillips, the only boxer to beat Kostya Tszyu, was ringside to see Witter breeze to his first European title defence.
Derivativesringsider noun ...- It was a great fight and some ringsiders thought he did enough to win.
- By almost all ringsider accounts the champion had been beaten that night.
- He protested vehemently that he could keep fighting, and many ringsiders thought he would have beaten Lewis if the fight continued.
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