0 someone who takes part in the sport of boxing: --
He was a heavyweight boxer before he became an actor.
1 a dog of medium size with short, light brown hair and a short, flat nose --
2 a type of dog of medium size with short, light brown hair and a flat nose --
3 a person who competes in the sport of boxing: --
an amateur boxer
I can tell you confidentially that a well-known boxer who owns a company has been stake-building.
Last year the boxer fought/fights his last match.
The boxer, by himself alone devoured eighty cakes.
The heads of these charming horsemen are so like that of the boxer that one might think his was the stele this base supported.
As a transitive dynamic verb it animates movement, creating a visual image of blood dripping down in a tear-like manner while possibly mirroring the boxer's opponent's fall.
Rather than 'the easy demonstration of a brutal superiority', the boxer's violence turns into a 'painful and dangerous labour', and loses its character as 'a wild and liberating passion'.
Every applicant for a boxer's licence is subjected to a comprehensive medical examination, and if he is fit he is granted a licence.
Other symptoms are double vision, headaches and changes in personality, which are detectable at first only by the boxer's wife or by his close friends.