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What Do You Call a Bad Boxer? The Real Terms Used in the Ring
11 December 2025 0 Comments Felix Morton

What Do You Call a Bad Boxer? The Real Terms Used in the Ring

Discover the real slang used in boxing to describe fighters who lack skill, technique, or ring IQ-from 'bum' to 'goat'-and why these terms matter more than you think.

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