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neutral corner

American  

noun

Boxing.
  1. either of the two corners of the ring not used by the boxers between rounds.


Etymology

Origin of neutral corner

First recorded in 1950–55

Example Sentences

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Briton Marshall, 30, unleashed a brutal left hook in the third round as the Belgian challenger hit the canvas by a neutral corner, with referee Howard Foster instantly waving off the fight.

From BBC • Apr. 2, 2022

Bivol was as sharp, focused and hurtful at the end as he was in nearly every exchange, and had Smith hanging on in a neutral corner on as the final bell went, bruised and dazzled.

From The Guardian • Mar. 12, 2019

The referee’s duty is to get the fighter to a neutral corner, pick up the count from the timekeeper and continue it aloud over the knockdown victim.

From Washington Times • May 24, 2015

Nonetheless, with Liston suddenly and inexplicably down, referee Joe Walcott ordered Ali to retreat to a neutral corner.

From Slate • May 22, 2015

I stirred my coffee and sat in a neutral corner.

From Inside John Barth by Dillon, Leo