A fighter who constantly advances, cuts off the ring, and overwhelms opponents with volume and aggression.
Slang for the confusing number of sanctioning bodies (WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, etc.) that each crown their own "world champion."
A fighter who relies on aggression, power, and durability rather than technical skill. Brawlers come forward and trade punches at close range.
Slang for a fighter's ability to absorb punches without being knocked out. "He has a great chin" means the fighter is durable.
A knockdown where the fighter is not badly hurt and rises immediately. Usually caused by being off-balance when hit rather than by concussive force.
A skilled fighter who is competitive but not quite at world-class level. They act as a "gate" - if a prospect beats them, they prove they belong at the top level.
Slang for a fighter who is easily knocked out or hurt. The opposite of having "a great chin."