Examples of 'prize ring' in a sentence

Meaning of "prize ring"

The phrase 'prize ring' refers to the boxing ring, where professional or prize fights take place. It specifically denotes the area or space where boxers compete against each other to win prizes or titles
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  • Synonym of boxing ring

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prize ring
You are not in the prize ring now.
The prize ring at the Stadium.
This is a place of business not a prize ring.
In the prize ring.
I mean according to the rules of the prize ring.
Early London prize ring rules.
At this time boxing was governed by the less than arduous London Prize Ring rules.
London Prize Ring rules | boxing.
The contest in all other respects to be governed by revised London Prize Ring Rules.
You're not in the prize ring now. Listen to me, boy.
Legally, that constitutes a deadly weapon outside the prize ring.
Man, in the prize ring.
Will that be all, Mr. Drake? This is a place of business not a prize ring.
Mitchell had exceptional ability at using London Prize Ring Rules to his advantage.
He made 7 decides that were later known as London Prize Ring Rules.

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Joey Yustick should not be within 10 miles of a prize ring and you know it.
Oh, you mean a prizefighter? In the prize ring.
The new rules were called the London Prize Ring rules . [ ii ].
Listen to me, boy . You are not in the prize ring now.
You know, in the ring . In the prize ring.
The fight was to be bare-knuckle under the " London Prize Ring Rules " in a 24 foot ring.

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