- Outpoint
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Outpoint is a term frequently used in boxing to describe a situation in which one boxer is awarded more points than his or her opponent by the judges, but does not knock out that opponent.[1]
Notes
- ^ "Klitschko Climbs Off Deck to Outpoint Peter". Boxing.about.com. 2005-09-25. http://boxing.about.com/b/a/205307.htm. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
Boxing Terms - The distance
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Punches - Jab
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