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"ringside" Definitions
  1. the area closest to the space in which a boxing match or circus takes place

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Byrd did an excellent job by stopping the fight when he did, as I'm certain the ringside physician and all members of the Association of Ringside Physicians would agree.
Martha Hunt – and we've got your sexy ringside recap.
Jose, sitting ringside, is battling the ultimate body blow -- cancer.
The money was put down at ringside, and quickly matched.
Ringside at the Indio National Horse Show in Indio, Calif.
Ringside punching stats showed Pacquiao landing 112 of 568 pounds.
At ringside, or in the ring, no tough guy was untouchable.
"The white boy did good," said one Thai punter at ringside.
But Mayweather, though he was watching ringside on Saturday, is retired.
C.) and Peter King (R-NY.) with him to ringside seats.
A few times a year, I had a seat at ringside.
Who ensures there is a ringside doctor for an underground fight?
They sat ringside and cheered the entire show and had some snacks.
At one point, the women in ringside seats found themselves individually serenaded.
Bets collected at ringside amassed a whopping 103 million Baht (170,000 USD).
It appears she was ringside for the bout, and posted this video.
It gave him a ringside seat to the White House last year.
The fight was stopped, while several people at ringside pummeled the intruder.
Kotak has enjoyed a ringside seat while watching India's distressed market swell.
Stevenson is actually ringside and comes in to create a huge sideshow.
At ringside, commentating the match was Dale Cook, the American kickboxing legend.
The one that Madonna filmed from her ringside seat and shared on Instagram?
It's made even safer by having experienced officials like these guys at ringside.
Harold was happiest when seated ringside, studying the action and scoring the fight.
Leonard Ellerbe and Mayweather were both ringside for Pacquiao's decision win over Thurman.
He had prominent ringside roles throughout boxing's Golden Age of the 80s middleweights.
Lewis is a very studious boxing fan when she's watching the fights ringside.
Frank Sinatra took photographs for Life magazine, and Burt Lancaster delivered ringside commentary.
You got it, it's happening later this month, and Business Insider will be ringside.
Her husband and fellow WWE Superstar, Daniel Bryan, may still need her ringside assistance.
Many ringside commentators and sports correspondents thought that Hagler was mugged of the title.
Still, Wilder is confident he can beat Povetkin, who sat ringside on Saturday night.
And we're reporting on the efforts of a CNN Hero who offers ringside help.
Then he picked his son up on his shoulder and paraded him at ringside.
But it's not just the fans at ringside going gangbusters for Muangthai's elbow shots.
I ended up having this kind of ringside seat to digital transformation within publishing.
" This follows a previous humanizing impulse, spoken ringside: "A tree is a resilient fighter.
Darragh O'Carroll, MD, is a former ringside doctor and an emergency physician in Hawaii.
Parker, seemingly confident in his chances against the younger Fury, was sitting ringside Saturday night.
But, there's no way that warranted a draw on the scorecards of those sat ringside.
On Saturday, Madonna shared ringside footage of Elba fighting in London boxing venue York Hall.
The actor gave Pawar a high five ringside and posed with the little guy backstage.
The first fight was hotly contested, but most ringside observers thought GGG pulled it out.
The upstart hood was sitting at ringside in the old Lumpinee Stadium when it happened.
Bill de Blasio's own feeble attempts at developing his ringside demeanor went just as poorly.
Plus, JB was ringside when his pal Lil Za took an amateur fight in 2015.
A guy seated ringside slurps a dollop of caviar off the back of his hand.
A dermatologist serving as the ringside doctor slipped under the ropes and donned surgical gloves.
At ringside the next afternoon, fight writers exchanged knowing chatter before the first undercard bout.
A separate lawsuit filed against the three ringside physicians is pending in state Supreme Court.
Diaz was assessed by a ringside physician, and, between rounds, received treatment from his cutman.
Diaz was inspected by a ringside physician, and, between rounds, received treatment by his cutman.
He flexed his guns and gurned at the punters and slobs in attendance at ringside.
While fans with ringside seats typically sit on the floor on cushions atop traditional tatami straw mats, Mr. Trump at ringside will be given a low-backed chair, according to an official working on logistics for the visit who was not authorized to speak publicly.
You can see sweat spraying from the impact giving the viewer a sense of being ringside.
Some wear the masks of their favorite wrestling idols, while others play drums and noisemakers ringside.
The fight was in Dublin, Ireland, where McGregor is from, and McGregor had been watching ringside.
Okerlund joined the WWE in 1984, conducting ringside interviews with the sports' biggest stars, including Hogan.
But at what I learned was his usual ringside spot, Sergei Korotkikh still seemed into it.
I have a job I love, where I get to have a ringside seat to history.
Ringside punch stats demonstrated Fury's dominance, showing him out landing Wilder 241-143 in total punches.
It is easy to imagine Barthes at ringside on Sunday, self-consciously indulging himself in the excess.
You would be sparring to the loud soundtrack of both men arguing in gangsta Thai at ringside.
He later said that performing with the band was like having a "ringside seat to the mayhem."
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who booked a ringside seat, congratulated Pacquiao, 39, for making the country proud.
The first attempt on his life was a ringside hit at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok in 296.
Critics, doubters and naysayers at ringside were gelded into silence because no one expected it to happen.
The level of medical cover and the standard of medical care at ringside have generally been increased.
Business Insider was ringside in July for his bruising stoppage-win over Tyson Fury's cousin, Nathan Gorman.
After her thorough 4th round TKO destruction of Szabados, Shields held court at the ringside press table.
Conteh, a jovial chap and sharp commentator, was noticeably absent at ringside and noticeably absent in general.
A BBC journalist ringside told me later that I had implored the referee to give us longer.
This shot was captured ringside where the photographer has had to photograph through the cage, capturing a punch.
Klitschko, who had been watching ringside at the Manchester Arena, stepped through the ropes for some early eyeballing.
Farrago heads toward the arena, where doctors are sitting ringside, but things, he will say, are too chaotic.
Bill McDermott, ServiceNow's new CEO, has had a ringside seat to the "digital transformation" trend sweeping enterprise tech.
We had ringside seats as this creature nonchalantly flew by us, flicking its dexterous wings ever so gently.
Had there been adequate resuscitation equipment ringside, it is believed his injuries would have been considerably less serious.
With a ringside seat on the share register, Mr Agarwal would be well-placed to join the fray.
In fact, when Floyd sat ringside at Manny's fight this weekend, it was all thanks to Team Pacquiao.
You had a ringside seat as the Russia investigation closed in and the first family began lawyering up.
He told their stories and their justifications, whether he was going to be ringside with them or not.
In the 10th, Ali glanced at the ringside and shouted, "He's out," in a reference to Frazier's weariness.
The two couples used armchairs instead of sitting cross-legged on the "zabuton" cushions traditional for close ringside seats.
The final dive ended a mission that gave scientists a ringside seat to the sixth planet from the sun.
At the end of the contest there was neither pause nor deliberation from the three Thai judges at ringside.
Fury did enough to win a unanimous decision with ringside scores of 118-110, 117-111, and 116-112.
Then, in the 11th round while the judges' scorecards at ringside were fairly even, Canelo scored his finishing blows.
Until a ballboy was called in to shoo it away, the bird refused to give up its ringside perch.
Pacheco began working with them and stayed on as Ali's ringside doctor through his prime years as heavyweight champion.
Say a particular paper wasp beat Suzy, and then was ringside a few days later when Suzy walloped Jane.
A ringside blowhard announced that he had it 116-111 for Kovalev, and there was dark talk of robbery.
According to CBC, a brawl had broken out at ringside, and four people were injured—all of whom were hospitalized.
From my ringside seat, I watch the five-man kitchen crew meticulously assemble dishes along the droplight-illuminated chef's counter.
Ringside tells a classic, seedy crime story, but twists it by setting it in the world of professional underground wrestling.
Truly cinematic in its scope, Ringside feels like a comic adaptation of The Wrestler, but with a bit less wallowing.
As soon as Cruz downed his opponent, he turned to White, who was sitting ringside, and gestured for a contract.
But the ringside judges gave the teak-tough Taylor the nod, ushering in a new star of the lightweight division.
And a six second video which was shot ringside highlights the thudding nature of Fury's new and improved knockout shots.
Those sitting in ringside boxes also run the risk of a 300-pound, near naked wrestler landing in their lap.
Charles flicked out jabs and surprised many at ringside by being the first of the two men to bang the body.
"Most likely the fight between me and Conor McGregor will happen," Mayweather told SkySports ringside Saturday night at the MGM Grand.
Unseen strikes are precisely what a Ringside Physician hopes to avoid as they have higher chances of concussion and brain injury.
David Romo's book, Ringside Seat to a Revolution, presents a delousing facility at the Santa Fe Bridge between 1915 and 1917.
But Gronk wasn't finished with Mahal ... and last night, sat ringside in Boston as Jinder took on his BFF, Mojo Rawley.
If you want to learn more about the "Bath Riots," check out David Dorado Romo's book Ringside Seat to a Revolution.
At its closest, it's just over 500 yards from the North, giving it a ringside seat to the heightened military tensions.
The sketch that hammered it home was "Sports Announcer," in which Chance played a Knicks ringside reporter struggling to understand hockey.
At the fight, Abolafia was able to sit ringside, but he was eventually told he had to give up his seat.
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is conducting virtual reality trials in order to try and bring every fan ringside seats to Wrestlemania.
Sensing that Blackwell was hurt, Eubank Sr. could be heard imploring Loughlin to put a stop to this fight at ringside.
No one at ringside expected to see Sangmanee bested in such an utterly diabolical fashion by Superlek's kicking, checking and countering.
Another Canadian, Brian O'Dea, has had a ringside seat as cannabis has turned from criminal commodity to celebrity merry-go-round.
Ringside punch statistics showed a close fight: Golovkin was credited with landing 234 of 879 punches; Álvarez landed 203 of 622.
It boasts a full-size boxing ring, complete with a Ringside Lounge as part of a collaboration with Joe & The Juice.
I sat alongside the other punters on a ringside bench, craning for a glimpse of the befeathered empress in the imperial box.
There are several versions floating around on YouTube, of varying quality, but this raw Facebook Live clip gives you a ringside seat.
At Disrupt, attendees get a ringside seat to watch the latest Battlefield batch pitch to stellar judges to win the Disrupt Cup.
"I have a commitment to my family that I'm going to retire after this and we don't know," Pacquiao told ringside reporters.
Thus "Aryanised", their cottage would, by an extraordinary twist of fate, offer a ringside seat to the many convulsions of German history.
"I assumed we'd be sitting up in a luxury box somewhere, but we were ringside — second row," King gushed to VICE News.
The next day he searched for his opponent so he could cheer him on from ringside for each of his subsequent bouts.
Here's how some of the ringside fact-checkers saw things: NYT, NPR, CBS News, the Guardian, PolitiFact, ABC News and USA Today.
In 2004, Jesse Ventura interviewed Trump ringside at WrestleMania XX, a segment that teased a future with Trump in the White House.
He was out almost every night, often at cabarets, where he would sit ringside with a small cadre of friends or clients.
Diners can sit ringside at the chef's table, or choose a perch on the terrace and watch the yachts come and go.
"It was a great fight, I got caught on the eye and that changed the fight," Fury said in a ringside interview.
Donald J. Trump, nominally the evening's host, held court ringside, posing beside his first wife, Ivana, and glad-handing the high-rollers.
Logan's also in MIA for his brother Jake Paul's fight tonight against AnEsonGib -- so Josie will be sporting a fresh tan ringside.
Detractors called him Weasel and were quick to chant that name when he turned up at ringside or in the announcers' booth.
In a piece Thursday, The New York Times cited the Association of Ringside Physicians saying Mayweather-McGregor never should have been sanctioned.
Tall and slim, with a few modeling gigs to her name, it's not surprising that Charlie sends social media abuzz when she's ringside.
As lean and pretty as middleweight fighters come, Blackwell looked confident that evening—bolstered by the jeering of his champion pals at ringside.
Sensing that Blackwell was hurt, Eubank Sr. could be heard imploring referee Victor Loughlin to put a stop to this fight at ringside.
Like the ringside reporter for the Los Angeles Times, almost everybody saw Liston as a sullen thug and Clay as a lippy punk.
Mr. Fuji, his ringside manager, would throw salt into the faces of all-American good guys, blinding them and giving Yokozuna the victory.
However, the commission had recommended in future opening up all five of the ringside judges' scorecards to determine the winner of the bout.
The feud came to a head after Nurmagomedov beat the Irishman, when Nurmagomedov jumped the cage and attacked McGregor's ringside friend Dillon Danis.
Perhaps he was contractually obliged to be a scumbag, because Kitao promptly spat on a ringside photographer seconds after the fight had begun.
Maybe I should, according to Dr. Darragh O'Carroll, an emergency room doctor in Los Angeles, and part-time ringside physician at MMA fights.
But, who's on AJ's dream list of ringside stars for his massive "Clash on the Dunes" fight in Saudi Arabia on Dec. 7?
Such actions take place in spite of official prohibitions, but with Mr. Trump at ringside, Secret Service officers are likely to clamp down.
In granting this request, which had been made jointly by the fighters, the commission ignored a plea from the Association of Ringside Physicians.
Ringside and premium seats entitle each party of two to a half-bottle of champagne and individual dessert platters during the dance party.
He has hardly faded from the scene, however, and Mayweather appeared at ringside following boxer Adrien Broner's victory over Ashley Theophane last month.
Madsen was also pummeled by ex-UFC star Travis Browne -- who happened to be ringside with his wife Ronda Rousey during the attack.
"It was a very tight fight," said Alvares in a ringside interview after becoming the WBC, WBA, IBO and Ring Magazine world champion.
David Frei will also be ringside once more to offer expert commentary on all the bizarre and beautiful breeds competing for Best in Show.
The former presidential hopeful sat ringside on Saturday night as Manny Pacquiao took on Juan Manuel Marquez at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Culkin was ringside at Bar Wrestling ... during a match between Joey Ryan, Candace Larae and Dick Justice VS. Peter Avalon, Ray Rosas and Swoggle.
Okolie, the British and Commonwealth champion, will face European title holder Yves Ngabu in his next fight, Hearn said at ringside after the bout.
Instead of sitting on his stool after the third, Ali strolled over to make a face into the closed-circuit TV cameras at ringside.
It all took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas in front of Mayweather, who was sat ringside at the time.
Anthony Joshua says he wants to have Barack Obama, The Rock, and Beyoncé at ringside to watch him rematch Andy Ruiz Jr in December.
After landing the knockout blow, Cruz turned to UFC president Dana White sitting ringside and gestured for a contract, which he awarded moments later.
Reed Hundt chaired the economic review for the Obama transition team and had a ringside seat as the 2009 stimulus was developed and passed.
I mean, the Times because from the inside I had the best ringside seat ever to see how dislocating and exciting going digital was.
Brie rolled Liv over and quickly tried to get Liv out of the ring so she could be examined by a WWE ringside medic.
"An over-exuberant fan surpassed our security at ringside and made his way briefly into the ring," a WWE spokesman said in a statement.
And as Trump sat ringside at an Ultimate Fighting Championship match, a mix of boos and cheers echoed throughout Madison Square Garden in Manhattan.
Some 500 people had lined up on Friday at Seoul court to apply for one of 68 courtroom seats to get a ringside view.
It was hardly the stuff of high policy, but it did get him a ringside seat at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston.
Notwithstanding, it was a great night in Bangkok and the crowd seemed pleased with the unanimous verdict of the three Thai judges at ringside.
Ex-UFC heavyweight Travis Browne was sitting ringside at 'Raw' on Monday night where Ronda was battling Dana Brooke, who's dating NBA star Enes Kanter.
A head kicker of thermonuclear proportions, he is commonly regarded by fans and ringside aficionados as one of the greatest eight-limbed pugilists in History.
After receiving treatment, Panettiere made her first public appearance in late November to support fiancé Wladimir Klitschko ringside during his boxing match against Tyson Fury.
A lot of observers and commentators at ringside didn't see the right-hand "anchor punch" that snapped Liston's neck, and the sports press cried fix.
Jordan This is obviously a reference to this picture of Estrada holding the WWE title belt at ringside Monday night at the Air Canada Centre.
He went on to become NBC's director of boxing and ringside analyst, as well as a commentator for Showtime and the Spanish-language network Univision.
He checked on Shields in her dressing room, where gospel music blasted as she got her hands wrapped, and then he took his seat ringside.
Edelstein said that the Abdusalamov family is pursuing its lawsuit against the three ringside physicians: Dr. Anthony Curreri, Dr. Osric King, and Dr. Gerard Varlotta.
Still, there are plenty of tickets left in the arena itself, where prices originally ranged from $2,500 in the upper sections to $10,000 at ringside.
This short video clip, which was shot ringside by ESPN, shows the thudding impact of a Tyson Fury knockdown as Deontay Wilder hits the deck.
"By studying and following the emission of the Crab, we get a ringside seat for understanding how young neutron stars and supernova remnants develop," Summers said.
The second was a real-life drama to which I'd had a ringside seat: Operation Crush, the campaign to restore Intel's dominance in the microprocessor market.
The judges sat at ringside got this decision spot on and Garcia was rightly rewarded for a great performance which belies her modest 2-2 record.
The pretty woman walked into the Ringside Cafe in Louisville, Ky., and approached the three-time heavyweight boxing champion, who led her to a quiet corner.
The opponent lay on his back as some people hovered over him, including the ringside doctor — a dermatologist — now slipping on a pair of surgical gloves.
At the end of eight two-minute rounds, it's apparent to most ringside observers that Tsagouris should be the victor, albeit in a hard-fought battle.
Many ringside observers stated that it should have been stopped before the final bell, but at the end, it was the Russian's hand that was raised.
A group of WWE wrestlers, who were standing ringside, quickly joined the fray, tackling Mr. Madsen and tearing him away from Mr. Hart, the police said.
But the Association of Ringside Physicians has come out against the match, which would set McGregor, in his first professional boxing match, against the reigning champion.
With the intelligence officers providing in-depth briefings, I had a ringside seat from which to observe how quickly flashpoints spread across the increasingly violent arena.
Immediately after the decision was announced, he flipped off the ringside judges and then called AIBA "fucking cheats," among other things, in his post-match comments.
Torrey hit up the MCW event in Joppa, MD -- and got ringside to help out his friends Damien Sandow and Colt Cabana take on The Kings.
Now the 68-year-old co-founder and former chief executive officer of World Wrestling Entertainment will have the opportunity to sit ringside in the Trump administration.
The father stops only when a nurse walks up to him ringside and delivers a sharp reminder of his cancer fight at the end of a needle.
In her new book, Black Hole Blues, and Other Songs from Outer Space, astrophysicist Janna Levin gives us a ringside seat to how it all went down.
So when this very unfortunate incident happened in the professional ranks, medically it was dealt with very well—the ringside doctors and paramedics knew what to do.
The experienced cornerman—Bieber had, until then, accompanied Mayweather along five fights—went on to join Mayweather during a press briefing, then again ringside, following Floyd's win.
His family is hugely instrumental to his successes and continue to support him to this day, even traveling very long distances to cheer him on at ringside.
Among those in attendance was Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov who sat ringside with UAE minister and Abu Dhabi ruling family member Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak al-Nahyan.
Wilder was trailing on the scorecards of the ringside judges but summoned a fiery straight right from the depths of hell, which scorched Ortiz when it landed.
ET. Junger got a ringside seat to the terror and exhilaration of war from his years spent covering conflicts around the world for Vanity Fair and other publications.
Now he runs a Chinese venture-capital fund, which gives him a ringside seat for the contest between what he calls the two "AI superpowers", China and America.
When she performs in 2007 on the program "Dancing With the Stars," her father sits ringside, expressionless, hand trembling in his lap, but otherwise there in her corner.
Planning is already underway in the Japanese capital for formal banquets and cultural displays -- including, according to officials, a possible ringside drop-in to a sumo wrestling match.
If it were to happen in between rounds, the ringside physician would assess—if the fighter isn't cleared to continue, then they would lose the contest by TKO.
"We want this guy, a young guy like this, to be the face of Mayweather Promotions in the future," he told the ringside presenter earlier in the week.
There must be some Americans in the crowd, joked commentators at ringside, if only they could make themselves heard above the braying din of the flag waving skinheads.
A gentleman, it turns out, is the kind of man who can stand ringside during a boxing match, or cheer on (with similar hoots) the First World War.
The McMahon siblings and their chosen GMs sat at ringside for the main event, cheering and such, but that just made the whole thing seem even more forced.
The eight-limbed teenager is the current Rajadamnern Stadium champion at 24llbs and a stud much feted by the fat pimps and ringside potatoes of Thailand's kickboxing establishment.
He had a "ringside seat to history" in the South, befriending Martin Luther King Jr. and triggering a landmark First Amendment case that went to the Supreme Court.
A second gash opened up later on ... and it REALLY seemed as if the ref and ringside doctor would stop the fight -- but somehow, they let Fury finish.
Memorable moment: Though Mike Tyson scored a first round knockout, the fight is notable because of the ringside attendance of rapper Tupac Shakur who was murdered hours later.
Sipping his Guinness, he studied the surrounding circus with the half-smile of a child who had slipped under the tent flap to find a vacant ringside seat.
And he was one of wrestling's most visible characters, whether inviting the crowd at ringside to shower him with derision or bantering on television about a forthcoming match.
I had a daily ringside seat to their feud, covering the campaign for The New York Times, chronicling their fights over the Iraq war and, later, the economy.
Back in February, Superlek outpointed Panpayak over five rounds in a magnificent display of knees, knuckles and shins that some ringside observers wrote of as a shock win.
Wal-Mart agreed in June to take a 5 percent stake in China's JD.com Inc, giving the U.S. firm a ringside seat in JD.com's bitter rivalry with Alibaba Group.
The visit to a sumo wrestling tournament, though still under discussion, would involve Trump awarding a trophy to the national champion after viewing the match from a ringside box.
As a high school teacher, I have a ringside view of the whole event; I see how easily it can change from one person's celebration to another person's sorrow.
"Barack Obama, The Rock, Will Smith, Jay-Z, Beyoncé, some Instagram models ..." a smiling Joshua told TMZ Sports when asked if there was anybody he'd like to see ringside.
Loew, the promoter as well as Taylor's trainer, had charged $20 for general admission and $50 for ringside, while also managing to sell more than two dozen corporate tables.
Ringside seats at the Budokan in Tokyo—the spiritual home of martial arts in Japan—went for 300,000 yen, $2,700 in today's money and a damn sight more then.
Hearst Shaw sat ringside for the breed judging, a day after CNN debuted the start of "The Radical Story of Patty Hearst," its documentary series on the famed heiress.
"Two Kings Collide," the advertisements read, reinforcing the sense of an accident in the offing that had been floated earlier in the week by the Association of Ringside Physicians.
In a front-page Times article on Friday, the Association of Ringside Physicians, a group of doctors, expressed concern for McGregor's safety and surprise that the competition was sanctioned.
I didn't know, but do now, that the stunned-looking ringside spectator framed by Ali's legs is Herb Scharfman, the senior photographer whom S.I. had assigned to the bout.
Luke was ringside at Karate Combat: Inception -- where the fighters are driven to the ring in Rolls-Royces and then walk through a parking lot of supercars before actually fighting.
De La Hoya, a son of Mexican immigrants, said he has reserved two of them at ringside for Trump, a big boxing fan, but so far they have been unclaimed.
Indeed, the beat down was bad enough that even her former Team USA teammates Mikaela Meyer and Virginia Fuchs could be seen ringside gasping and covering their mouths at times.
While he's planning these shows, the International Boxing Hall of Famer is still ringside for every edition of Showtime Saturday Night Fights and all of their Pay Per View broadcasts.
It's a tale of rags to riches, ring to ringside, kicking and punching all the way to the top—but how did this humble and soft-spoken Iranian get there?
Okada took advantage of a small window, as he so often does, dropkicking Omega ribs-first onto the ringside railing, resulting in an injury that would plague Omega all match.
The complaint names ringside doctor Carlos Feliciano, referee Al Wichgers, Munson's coaches Scott Cushman and Joe Nichols, and the event's promoters, famed MMA trainer Jeffrey "Duke" Roufus and Scott Joffee.
Fight fans were blowing up social media during the bout ... trying to figure out how Steve had pulled a better ringside seat than mega-stars like LeBron James and Diddy.
VICE News got ringside with a young star in the bullfighting world to find out what it's like and why he wouldn't rather be working a nice, safe desk job.
Standing ringside under serene blue skies watching flamboyantly uniformed men narrowly avoid being gored by an incensed bull, it's hard to feel as if you're anywhere near small-town Canada.
Between rounds at the Pedraza fight in January, Davis had information coming at him from the coaches in his corner and from Mayweather, who was vociferously dispensing advice from ringside.
With Mayweather watching from ringside, Pacquiao showed flashes of his old speed in winning a unanimous 12-round decision over Broner to easily defend his piece of the welterweight title.
That measure was in part a response to an episode last December when a black high school wrestler was forced to cut his dreadlocks ringside or else forfeit a match.
In the background of every Rock match, cameras flashed from the cheap seats to ringside, hoping to catch the moment that the People's Elbow came flying down on an opponent.
Congress held hearings, some state laws were changed, championship fights were shortened, efforts were made to empower ringside doctors to stop fights and pre-fight examinations of boxers became more stringent.
Ronda Rousey was ringside as Holly Holm lost Saturday night .. but not in Vegas -- she was at a pro wrestling match in L.A. ... and was HAPPY after her rival tapped out.
We also asked if he was ready to fight Amir Khan or Floyd Mayweather (who was ringside at the fight) ... Garcia had a message to both of 'em -- BRING IT ON!
They ate a lot of ramen but also drank beer ringside at a sumo wrestling match, visited the Imperial Palace, and stopped by the hotel where Lost in Translation was filmed.
Luckily, as the mayhem progressed toward the ringside area, Lampley and his broadcast team had a rather intimidating bodyguard on the air with them that night who helped keep them safe.
And if something does go wrong, you need a well-trained medical setup at ringside with a clear pathway to get the stricken boxer to the hospital as quickly as possible.
But if you prefer your stripers without hooks in their jaws, ringside seats may sometimes be had on the piers and bulkheads of places like Canarsie or Coney Island in Brooklyn.
Spence praised Manny as a "blood and guts" fighter -- and says he believes Manny wants the fight too ... which is why he'll be ringside at the Garcia fight in Dallas this weekend.
Conor McGregor's teammate, Dillon Danis, called Khabib Nurmagomedov a "f**king Muslim rat" during the main event at UFC 229 -- and that's what set him off ... a ringside witness tells TMZ Sports.
That system was replaced for Rio with a professional style 10 point format, with five judges ringside but the scores of only three counting after being chosen at random by a computer.
After Ward's win, Kovalev, who was watching the fight in Oakland at ringside, entered the ring to confirm their upcoming fight and the pair seemed both amicable and respectful with each other.
She was nicknamed Captain Canada and had a ringside seat to one of the company's biggest decisions — dumping Google as a search partner and switching to technology from its Inktomi acquisition instead.
Ferdie Pacheco, "the fight doctor," a boxing presence for four decades as the physician in Muhammad Ali's corner and later a ringside television analyst, died on Thursday at his home in Miami.
As the unofficial ringside scorer, he was called on every few rounds to explain why a boxer was ahead of or behind his opponent, and he also offered rules interpretations when needed.
The ringside doctor SHOULD HAVE stopped the Tyson Fury fight based on the size of his gash ... but they let it go because Tyson is a huge star -- so says Otto Wallin.
After two rounds of being mauled by the veteran fighter Roxanne Modafferi, flyweight prospect Maycee Barber summoned a ringside doctor to examine her wobbly left knee and determine whether she could continue.
"With So Little to Be Sure Of" was often directed to Mr. Stroock, her third husband, whom she married in 19783 and who was always at ringside when she performed at Birdland.
From his office at 60 Centre Street, the large, rumpled and quick-witted Mr. Goodman commanded a ringside view of human nature, especially where the arts of posturing and prevarication are concerned.
Andre Ward is fired up his good friend, Kevin Durant, will be ringside for his rematch with Sergey Kovalev ... telling TMZ Sports the NBA Finals MVP has been pushing him to dominate.
Varlotta reports his findings to Dr. Barry Jordan, a neurologist and the athletic commission's chief medical officer, who sits ringside in the arena, where the tension-filled main event is about to begin.
They've brought their 3D VR cameras to the sidelines at NFL games, courtside at NBA games, ringside at boxing matches and to a great deal of other sports, and they're only getting started.
In the case of this legendary match-up, a loss would have entailed mortal consequences, and the vigilant eye of Klaew at ringside was a big incentive to Changpuek to best Rick Roufus.
It's high unlikely however that either of these fighters won't be able to collect the 500,000 Baht required at ringside, with some speculating that it could reach up to 1 million a side.
The Association of Ringside Physicians, a group of more than 272 doctors, says that McGregor fighting his first professional boxing match against the undefeated Mayweather is an unfair matchup that could be unsafe.
Several tables ringside are populated by her partner and his friends, members and supporters of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club—proof again that her surroundings are often far more provocative than she is.
But, then that referee, like the three judges sat ringside, is a member of the Russian MMA Union—an organization of which Fedor remains the president of despite his return to competitive MMA.
The organ the ringside physician is concerned about when a fighter displays ataxia is the brain, and the specific part is a small area near the back of the skull called the cerebellum.
He remained in bed for two days, once again unable to upon his eyes due to the thrashing he sustained from Gavilan, at one point taking what ringside observers counted as 60 unanswered punches.
Trump will also present the winner of Tokyo's spring sumo wrestling tournament a trophy after taking in a few rounds from ringside seats, an engagement that White House officials say he's been anticipating eagerly.
On this night, she just so happened to be seated in the stands with friends, rather than in a ringside seat she would normally have occupied, a comfortable safe distance away from any violence.
Tickets for ringside seats at Dempsey-Gibbons (which had to be purchased from the Shelby tobacconist) were fifty dollars and by the time the fighters entered the ring, Kearns had slashed prices in desperation.
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A black eye already forming, he made his way out of the ring with assistance and sat down next to the ringside medics a few feet from me as I got up and left.
He made himself ubiquitous: under the basket at the Fabulous Forum, by the 18th green at Riviera, at the Rose Bowl for the Super Bowl, and ringside for title fights at the Olympic Auditorium.
He certainly doesn't fit the mold for what we've come to expect of a ringside champion but at the same time ... it's refreshing to see homeboy flip the script on everyone and their mom.
During Conor's insanely expensive Rodeo Drive shopping spree in Bev Hills on Monday, we asked the Irish superstar if he would be inviting the President of Ireland to sit ringside at the Mayweather fight.
Super Angaluma had stolen this chicken from an onlooker, using some sort of invisible beam to drag the chicken's owner from the crowd to the ringside, and then snatch the bird away from his hands.
Wal-Mart agreed in June to take a 5 percent stake in China's JD.com Inc, giving the U.S. firm a ringside seat in JD.com's bitter rivalry with Chinese e-commerce leader Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
The last time Pitbull featured in the Octagon, he suffered a second-round TKO loss to former UFC interim welterweight champion Carlos Condit when the ringside doctor put a stop to proceedings in between rounds.
At this point, Twitter is to hip-hop what those ringside interviews are to pro wrestlers—a chance to promote yourself, mouth off publicly, act goofy, or further a grudge you might have against somebody.
It is even being whispered around that even the announced disparity in weights at the ringside is far below what the white boys are carrying in the ring with them when facing a colored fighter.
Gang feuds, ringside gunplay, grenade attacks, and fighters taking dives to make super-profits for Klaew's illegal gambling racket plagued the twin boxing stadiums of Lumpinee and Rajadamnern in the late 963s and early 1990s.
Pacquiao invited long-time arch nemesis Floyd Mayweather Jr. to sit ringside and witness his return and the special guest mouthed the words "not bad," accompanied with a thumbs up, following Pac Man's comfortable win.
The king of the kickboxers laments the passing of his era, the lack of artistry in the ring, the incomprehensible scoring of judges and the prevalence of gangsters and gamblers at ringside blighting the sport.
Pud Pad Noy came into the bout at 2150 pounds, Yodsing the knee doctor was 1980 pounds, which made the fight all the more lip smacking for the fans and punters in attendance at ringside.
Targets were often unabashedly highbrow (Dick Cavett, Ingmar Bergman's "Persona"), as in "Battle of the PBS Stars," during which Julia Child faced off in a boxing ring against Mr. Rogers, with a puppet cheering ringside.
A few sitting ringside with a vested interest in Joshua's success could do nothing but stare while wearing their expensive suits, like they were watching the feed of their home's security camera through their phones.
When Nat Fleischer listed his top ten middleweights in 21945 Years at Ringside (written when there had been only 21951 middleweight champions), Robinson made the top five and LaMotta's name didn't even appear in the book.
He had suffered a bleed on his brain and was losing consciousness, but the ringside provisions were inadequate: there was no emergency resuscitation equipment, and he was carried out on a stretcher to a waiting ambulance.
Many of the health-care industry and legal advocates who were ringside at previous ACA disputes, for and against, have joined the current fight with "friend of the court" filings to the New Orleans-based circuit.
Floyd Mayweather is already the big favorite according to the Vegas odds, so there are really only two questions you should be asking yourself now: who will you bet on, and will Donald Trump be ringside?
We spoke with Life In Motion CEO, Thorsten Meier, who says the gloves are a perk for fans who pony up for the special ringside "platinum package" seats for the September 16 fight with Canelo Alvarez.
In the past, boxers received one point for each clean punch: three of the five ringside judges had to hit the scoring button mid-round, within one second of each other, for a point to count.
Use the Department of Energy's budget to pay up front, and take a few pay-per-views points and a couple of ringside seats for you and your two friends who probably still hate each other.
The fight was eventually called off two minutes into the tenth round by referee Victor Loughlin after the ringside doctor voiced his concerns over the gruesome haematoma above and around Blackwell's eye—clearly impairing his vision.
Gene Okerlund, who as a ringside interviewer and commentator served for decades as a straight man to the outsize personalities who suffuse the world of professional wrestling, died on Wednesday at a hospital in Sarasota, Fla.
"The "Mama Said Knock You Out" rapper, who has often been seen ringside at Las Vegas fights, added that "part of being great at anything is having the discipline to stay focused when you&aposre successful.
After twenty years of trying, MMA in New York is in and for me that means a chance to sit ringside at Madison Square Garden like all of my heroes in the boxing press of old.
We've got ringside seats for that last one, as Republicans in Congress and the Administration try to simplify and improve the tax code: keeping America friendly for investors and helping people keep more of what they earn.
Having had a few ringside seats to politics — both as its being made and being blown up — I would advise that if this "Presidents' Club" became a reality, it must be done in total and absolute privacy.
Hodgson's fatalism took full, bleakly inevitable effect over the past week, when his decision to decline a ringside seat at Iceland's final group game in favour of a scenic boat trip down the Seine came full circle.
They knew each other from Instagram's Gaga community, but hadn't met in person—although from the warmth they volleyed back and forth across the white tablecloth of our ringside table, it seemed like they'd been close for years.
We got Michael Buffer a couple days after the fight ... and the legendary ring announcer didn't hold back on Saturday's controversial scorecards -- guaranteeing us that Adalaide Byrd (the 118-110 Canelo judge) wouldn't be ringside for the rematch.
The way he acts—I've seen him with his wife, I've seen him with his kids, he's got daughters—I was presenting a fight a week ago and he was sat ringside with his daughter on his knee.
But Wilder made it to the bell, and was afforded an extra 10 seconds or so of rest when the ringside physician summoned him to a neutral corner for an examination as the bell rang for Round 8.
One seller on the Vivid Seats website has listed a pair of ringside seats for the contest at a staggering $164,043 each, but Papp says that prices in secondary markets are likely to come down closer to the event.
This ringside account of Emmanuel Macron's rise to win the French presidency and his early exercise of power by Sophie Pedder, The Economist's Paris bureau chief, is all the more encouraging for the portrait it paints of its subject.
Blueprints for the El Paso [Santa Fe Bridge] disinfection plant, 1916 (image from Ringside Seat to a Revolution: An Underground Cultural History of El Paso and Juarez:1893-1923 by David Dorado Romo)KB: What was the visual trigger?
India eventually stabilized the rupee, partly by building up its foreign exchange reserves, but his ringside view of the crisis has made him a strong critic of the kind of stimulus measures adopted by developed economies in recent years.
Fury didn't accept Joshua's generous offer of ringside seats, but his inexplicable absence from London's Wembley Stadium snatched further fight focus, leading Joshua to call out his British rival in another move not generally befitting his charming, unconfrontational demeanour.
Qualcomm is prepared to invest through downturns because such stakes offer a ringside seat for "the next generation of disruptive innovation around our mobile core," said Brian Modoff, who oversees strategy, mergers and acquisitions and ventures for the company.
Loew was also in the ring, yelling to Bernie Profato, the director of the Ohio Athletic Commission, sitting at ringside, that the round hadn't ended, and you can't have people coming into the ring, and that was a knockdown.
The HBO Boxing staff includes the play-by-play announcer Jim Lampley, the analyst Max Kellerman, the ringside scorer Harold Lederman and the former boxing champions Andre Ward and Roy Jones Jr., who work for HBO as freelance commentators.
Just hours before the fighters were to step into the ring, the T-Mobile Arena website had tickets available in every section except one in the upper bowl and the floor with prices ranging from $2,500 to $10,000 for ringside.
Fighters loved to look and learn; so did the fans at the wooden stadia of Bangkok; not to mention the tubby judges at ringside who, without any trace of nobbling or a bung, were often accused of scoring in Poot's favor.
However, amidst all of this, Tyson Fury watched the fight from ringside before entering the ring to confront Wilder—perhaps at the behest of promoters, or because it's Tyson Fury and he seemingly does whatever he wants, whenever he wants.
Having just stopped BJ Flores inside three rounds—the first defence of his inaugural reign as a world champion after stopping Ilunga Makabu—Bellew made a beeline to where Haye was innocuously standing at ringside to get in his face.
Hard working and businesslike, Pernkun cagily boxed behind a tight guard and dominated the formidable Prajanchai over five rounds to get the nod from all three Thai judges at ringside (who scored the contest 49/47 in favor of Pernkun).
While Dirrell was being tended to by ringside doctors, the fighter's uncle and assistant trainer Leon Lawson Jr. walked across the ring and punched Uzcategui in the chin with a left hook, touching off a near-riot in the ring.
There was no pot leaf in the middle of the ring, no fans were tripping on edibles or hitting bongs ringside, and outside of what security didn't find on people, likely no actual marijuana was present in the building whatsoever.
Tough as nails, Blackwell withstood serious punishment in the ring until the 10th round—when referee Victor Loughlin finally stepped in to call the fight off after a ringside doctor had voiced his concerns over the gruesome haematoma formed over Blackwell's eye.
In the Japanese capital, ringside seats at a sumo wrestling tournament, an imperial dinner banquet and a visit to a naval base are being arranged by Abe, who has spent more than two years making a crack at becoming Trump's best global friend.
Rogan made a couple of interesting points ... noting McGregor was ringside at an MMA fight in Dublin earlier this month, in which a fighter was beaten so badly, he died from his injuries ... and Conor may have been affected by what he saw.
The arena box office currently has premium "ringside" seats listed for as much as $98,500, but it's unknown what price those tickets will eventually sell for, if anything, because casinos will often give them away to high rollers and high-profile attendees.
Despite the run of points victories throughout the course of 2016, it was an end of year reminder to the dorks and critics at ringside that Pernkun is a yodmuay, a dangerous knee fighter with pump action thighs that make big holes.
Beterbiev was behind on the scorecards at the time of the 10th round stoppage, with ringside judges seeing Gvozdyk a slim 87-83, 86-85, 83-87 winner, but Beterbiev swung the fight fully in his favor, battering Gvozdyk with damaging blows.
Barclays' push is led by veteran securitized assets trader Scott Eichel, who had ringside seats to the highs and lows of the mortgage-backed securities market at Bear Stearns in the run-up to the 2008 crash, and Royal Bank of Scotland afterwards.
"I am proud to shut down the government for border security, Chuck, because the people of this country don't want criminals and people that have lots of problems and drugs pouring into our country," he said before reporters left their ringside seats.
Fury and Wilder have already fought once before, a dramatic 2018 bout which featured a masterclass in boxing by Fury but an exhibition of brutal power by Wilder, who knocked Fury down twice, earning a disputed draw by the judges at ringside.
With Norman Mailer ringside taking notes for a book and Frank Sinatra shooting pictures for Life magazine, Ali stood toe to toe with Frazier and slugged it out as if determined to prove that he had "heart," that he could stand up to punishment.
Dr. Raymond Monsell and Dr. Larry Lovelace, the chairman and the executive director of the Association of Ringside Physicians, said in a letter to A.I.B.A. that injuries would spike because "more mature, stronger and more experienced" professionals would overpower "less-skilled and less-experienced" amateurs.
Early counters, chain wrestling, and trades of stiff forearms soon turned more contentious—the action spilled to the floor, Okada drove Omega into the ringside barricade but then ate a V-trigger knee while attempting a running cross-body, and things picked up quickly.
Shown to an alcove table, the physician had a ringside seat on a room full of well-toned faces — some identifiable to anyone, some recognizable mostly to show business cognoscenti, a certain number familiar to Dr. Kopelson at an intimate and even microscopic level.
Through it all, The Washington Post's Jonathan Newton was embedded with NASA to chronicle the astronauts' training and had a ringside seat to many of the space agency's key launches from the storied Florida Space Coast, which has seen a resurgence in recent years.
Other departures from tradition had prompted complaints ahead of time, including the provision of armchairs for Trump and his wife Melania instead of the "zabuton" floor cushions customarily used by ringside spectators and a ban on the sale of bottled beer and hot tea.
As a stenographer for the Nazi propaganda ministry, she had a ringside seat to observe the workings of the Final Solution, and after World War II, she spent five years as a Russian prisoner of war, when she was held for a time in Buchenwald.
In the Japanese capital, ringside seats at a sumo wrestling tournament, an imperial dinner banquet and a visit to a naval base are being arranged by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who has spent more than two years making a crack at becoming Trump's best global friend.
Suddenly it becomes one of a charismatic strongman who was always amoral, the heelish backrakes Hogan trucked in even at the height of his babyface popularity transform into foreshadowing, angles like Hogan rescuing Elizabeth from ringside while leaving Randy Savage behind become the sinister, divisive acts of a sociopath.
Dr. Robert Cantu, who has been closely identified with the ongoing issue of concussions in the National Football League and is a member of the Association of Ringside Physicians, a group against the removal of head guards for amateurs, said the gear was not designed to prevent concussions.
The highly anticipated showdown between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Conor McGregor may be a financial bonanza for its promoters, as well as for Nevada's casinos and sports books, but there is an important constituency that does not believe Saturday's bout should happen at all: the Association of Ringside Physicians.
In a letter to investors Wednesday, the longtime investor sounded off about various claims made by the GOP nominee for president, from an under-baked viewpoint on China's impact on the U.S. economy, to an election season he says represents ringside commentary from professional wrestlers more than a coherent political process.
In the second round, the forceful jab which he had been landing well in the first, had Fujimoto down, and a heavy hitting right — the hardest shot of the night, by far — put the visiting boxer back on the floor, with ringside physicians rushing in to treat the fallen fighter.
"If you were to search the world to find the two people who know the most about how to construct and conduct their lives, maximize what they can do as a prizefighter, these are the two guys," says Jim Lampley, the HBO boxing commentator who has seen many of Golovkin's fights from ringside.
This would be a huge draw in the UK. The bout was co-promoted by Frank Warren and Don King who stood ringside – the latter clutching a handful of miniature American flags – and was screened live on ITV, with 13 million people tuning in to see what promised to be a thrilling encounter.
To the extent that the book is really the "personal memoir of American power" promised by its subtitle, it's that of a spectator rather than an actor, though his post at the Times — and then, toward the end of the book, a new one at the UN — gives him a ringside seat.
He fought to have the most competent referees and judges at boxing matches, developed comprehensive procedures to be followed by boxing inspectors and ringside physicians, ensured that those physicians — who previously worked as independent contractors — became state employees, and started an initiative to enroll fighters and others in the sport in health insurance plans.
Many in the audience are seated at ringside tables that recall the famous Sam Mendes production of "Cabaret" at the same venue, and several brave playgoers get roped into the action and even, ahem, bumped off (not really, of course) — which probably isn't what they expected when they bought tickets for a springtime matinee.
Following the controversy of a co-main event, which was called off after Gegard Mousasi hit Chris Weidman in the head with legal knees that referee Dan Miragliotta took to be illegal only to be told by ringside officials that they were in fact legal, Weidman, through his manager, has already stated his intention to appeal his TKO loss.
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" — JIMMY KIMMEL, referring to President Trump's plan to present a "Trump Cup" award at the national sumo finals in Japan "Normally, people sitting ringside for a sumo match are in boxed areas with something called Japanese zabuton mattresses, but putting in chairs was being considered to accommodate Trump, possibly because of Trump's rumored history with mattresses.
"Ensor also loved being by the sea, and the light here, and the implicit eccentricity of the town, which offered him a ringside seat on a miniature version of the great social, political and artistic dramas and traumas that shaped Europe over the course of nearly a century, until his death in 1949," Mr. Tricot said.
Wiping chunks from the edges of your mouth, a vision of the future sharpens between the hazy edges of your scrambled brain, and it looks like this: President Donald J. Trump, flanked by Don King and Mike Tyson, sitting ringside at Madison Square Garden, watching Floyd Mayweather, Jr., and UFC champion Conor McGregor go a dozen rounds in eight-ounce gloves.
The group of more than 1543 ringside doctors, whose members have decades of experience and have worked hundreds of major bouts in New York, Nevada and other jurisdictions, is arguing that McGregor, the mixed martial arts champion who will be fighting in his first professional boxing bout, is overmatched by Mayweather, who is 2154-229 and considered the best boxer of his generation.
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Gored gives us glimpses of his near-death experiences: On his knees in front of a thousand-pound bull in the pouring rain; hopping around the ring with a makeshift tourniquet around his bloody upper thigh; staggering, bare-chested, bare-buttocked, bleeding from various wounds, his "suit of lights" split open at the seams by the bull's horns; on a stretcher being rushed to the ringside infirmary unable to breathe.
If the UFC's new corporate bosses are really looking to establish a new kind of tolerant and camera-ready MMA culture, one where executives don't mock females athletes for looking like men in drag and ringside announcers don't laugh at them for cutting off their "dicks" to make weight—where fighters, the promotion's employees, aren't mistreated at all—it seems Cris Cyborg may be the perfect spokesperson for the enterprise.
He lavished honors on the first couple, courted them with dinner with him and his wife at a Michelin-starred restaurant in the Eiffel Tower, and the coup de grace, ringside seats for France's thunderous Bastille Day celebrations, including a full military parade that so impressed Trump he demanded one of his own in DC. Yet here we are less than a year later, on the brink of perhaps the most strained G7 in recent years.
Wilder may have been trailing on the scorecards of the ringside judges, as he was getting outboxed by the 40-year-old for much of the fight, but, as he had told Business Insider in the build-up to his weekend&aposs showdown with Ortiz, his opponents need to box perfectly through the 36 minute, 12 round distance, while he only has to be perfect for the second required to throw and land his hardest punch.

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