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So what do the powerful put down to stay light as prizefighters on their feet?
If these two were prizefighters, they would fight in very different classes.
He's a prizefighter, an' all the girls run after him.
He looked, in fact, a little like a prizefighter whose nose had been broken once too often.
They weave around in front of me like old prizefighters.
They were also called "prizefighters" in reference to earlier days.
Yet he answered not at all to her conception of a prizefighter.
He trains as a prizefighter but can not stop drinking.
His form conjures the image of a prizefighter doing road work.
Jeanne was a killer, but not much of a prizefighter.
It's a pussycat when met, like a prizefighter around children.
But he could still picture the man: tall, with the build of a prizefighter and long gray hair.
More like a prizefighter going into round three, Caroline thought, than an artist.
For a while he became a prizefighter and music-hall turn.
"I was a prizefighter back then," he said, his voice sinking low.
I've never forgotten what you told me about how prizefighters lose their silk.
They don't have the time or discipline it takes to be a prizefighter."
The candidate raises his arms in the prizefighter's victory wave.
Lucia: The prizefighter, he was my third or fourth husband.
When that happens, he spreads his arms like a weary prizefighter.
You've no idea, Saxon, how a prizefighter is run after.
He is a tall, handsome black man of 72, a former prizefighter with two heart attacks, great style and no education.
Then he was a sparring partner, I think they call it, for a prizefighter.
Tap for him was about being "the champ," just like a prizefighter.
He was the winner of the 14th Prizefighter series.