boxers造句1. The two boxers squared away.
2. The boxers clinched and the referee had to separate them.
3. They are like heavyweight boxers, trying to psych each other out and build themselves up.
4. The two boxers were unevenly matched.
5. The boxers were goaded on by the shrieking crowd.
6. The two boxers battled until the final bell.
7. The boxers slugged it out to the finish.
8. The boxers gave each other a terrific pummelling.
9. Many professional boxers end their careers with brain damage.
10. The club is the proving ground for young boxers.
11. He ranks among the greatest boxers of all time.
12. The two boxers glowered each other to squelch the other.
13. Both boxers weighed in at several pounds below the limit.
14. These boxers last met in the world title match last year.
15. The two boxers gazed at each other, wanting to stare down the opposite party.
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16. The two boxers struggled with each other and the referee separated them.
17. Ali was undoubtedly one of the greatest boxers of all time.
18. The atmosphere crackled with tension as the two boxers stepped into the ring.
19. The British coach is putting the boxers through their paces.
20. The trainees danced and weaved like boxers.
21. Molineaux was the first of the great black boxers.
22. We have black runners and black boxers, and they participate with everybody.
23. Bruce and Siddy the boxers are eight years old but can no longer stay with their present owner.
24. Underpants on the head -- Since boxers became an external pants accent, briefs have gone the way of spats.
25. The boxers were so unequal in size that it was never really a true contest.
26. The Gorbals produced flyweight boxers and hard drinkers in profusion in the 1930s, and Lynch died there 6 August 1946.
27. Right then, I really envied the professional boxers, with their rules and regulations and watchful doctors on hand.
28. In a few hours' time one of the world's most famous boxers will be fighting in Britain for the first time.
29. In Jimmy Wilde, the world flyweight champion from 1916, Britain produced one of the very greatest boxers of all time.
30. Today, doctors' leaders call for a full inquiry into the dangers of brain damage in boxers.