outfighter

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Compound of out +‎ fighter.

Noun[edit]

outfighter (plural outfighters)

  1. (boxing) A boxer who tends to keep a relatively large distance from their opponent.
    Antonym: infighter
    • 2018 September 27, Jack Slack, “Koreshkov Vs. Lima III is the Sleeper Fight of the Weekend”, in VICE[1], archived from the original on 9 September 2023:
      The longer, more bladed stance is a more mobile in-and-out platform. Any traditional outfighter in boxing that you study will use a long, bladed stance like a fencer at least while they are working on the outside.

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