Outboxing: meaning, definitions and examples

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outboxing

 

[ aʊtˈbɑːksɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

sports strategy

Outboxing refers to a boxing strategy where a fighter uses superior footwork, speed, and technique to outmaneuver and score points against their opponent without engaging in brawling. This style puts emphasis on maintaining distance and avoiding direct hits while scoring by landing precise punches. Outboxing is often used against stronger or less technical opponents, allowing the outboxer to control the match and dictate the pace. It requires not only physical skill but also mental acuity and stamina to maintain a tactical advantage throughout the fight.

Synonyms

outmaneuvering, outsmarting, strategizing.

Examples of usage

  • He won the match by outboxing his opponent.
  • Her outboxing technique left her rival frustrated and off-balance.
  • The fighter preferred outboxing over slugging.
  • Outboxing is vital in championship fights.

Translations

Translations of the word "outboxing" in other languages:

🇵🇹 boxe fora

🇮🇳 बॉक्सिंग बाहर

🇩🇪 Außenboxen

🇮🇩 boxing luar

🇺🇦 вибуховий бокс

🇵🇱 boks zewnętrzny

🇯🇵 アウトボクシング

🇫🇷 boxe extérieur

🇪🇸 boxeo exterior

🇹🇷 dış boks

🇰🇷 아웃복싱

🇸🇦 الملاكمة الخارجية

🇨🇿 venkovní box

🇸🇰 vonkajšie boxovanie

🇨🇳 户外拳击

🇸🇮 zunanje boksanje

🇮🇸 útiboks

🇰🇿 сыртқы бокс

🇬🇪 გარეშე ბოქსი

🇦🇿 çöl boksu

🇲🇽 boxeo al aire libre

Etymology

The term 'outboxing' originated in the early 20th century as boxing techniques evolved and fighters began to implement more strategic approaches in the ring. With the establishment of formalized boxing rules and weight classes, the necessity for diverse fighting styles became apparent. Outboxing emerged as a method to counteract the brute strength of heavier opponents and to exploit the weaknesses of less nimble fighters. It is closely associated with notable boxing legends who have used this approach to achieve success in their careers. Over time, 'outboxing' has not only become a recognized term in the boxing community but has also influenced other combat sports and martial arts, where strategy and technique play crucial roles in competition.