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[Mastering Boxing Terminology and Sports Commentary]-[EP117 Boxing | Upper Intermediate]

English Learning Podcast · B1 · 2026-04-27

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📋 Summary

Boxing Vocabulary and Sports Commentary Analysis

This EnglishPod lesson provides an immersive look into the terminology used in professional boxing, utilizing a dramatic play-by-play commentary featuring the legendary Rocky Balboa and his rival Apollo Creed. The content is divided into technical boxing vocabulary and common fluency-building phrases.

Essential Boxing Vocabulary

To effectively describe a fight, one must understand specific technical terms:

  • Gruesome: Used to describe a match that is "bloody, terrible, or very hard."
  • The Ring: The physical, square-shaped space where boxing matches occur.
  • Knockout: A noun referring to the moment a fighter falls to the ground and cannot rise within 10 seconds. The verb form, "to knock out," describes the action of hitting someone so hard they become unconscious.
  • Jab: A fast, short, and technical punch. It can also function as a verb.
  • To Dodge: The act of moving one's body to avoid being hit. This term is versatile and can be applied to other contexts, such as "dodging a bullet" (avoiding a bad situation) or "dodging responsibilities."
  • To Get Pounded: A phrase describing a fighter who is receiving heavy, repeated blows.
  • Haymaker: A powerful, wild punch thrown without much form or balance, intended to hit the opponent with maximum force.

Fluency Builder: Phrases for Competition

Beyond specific boxing jargon, the lesson highlights phrases used to describe competitive events and physical altercations:

  • To Get Underway: A formal way of saying that an event is "about to begin."
  • To Square Off Against: Used to describe two parties getting ready to compete or fight. This is frequently used in business or social settings, such as "Lisa and Daniel squared off against each other in the marketing meeting."
  • To Land a Strong Blow: This refers to successfully hitting an opponent. The term "blow" functions as a synonym for a punch or a hit.
  • To Throw a Left/Right: A shorthand way of describing the action of punching someone with a specific hand. Variations include "throwing a jab" or "throwing an uppercut."

Cultural Context: Pay-Per-View

In North America, high-profile boxing matches are often broadcast via "pay-per-view." Because these events can be expensive (ranging from $60 to $100), it is a common social practice for friends to gather at one person's home and "chip in" money to share the cost of the broadcast. This cultural ritual turns the viewing experience into a social event, often referred to as a "pay-per-view boxing party."

🎯Key Sentences

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This will be a gruesome match for sure.
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This is his chance.
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Apollo is getting pounded.
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I don't know who's going to win.
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What do you think will happen?
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📝Key Phrases

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get underway
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square off against
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dodge a bullet
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land a blow
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throw a punch
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📖 Transcript

Hello, English learners.
Welcome back to EnglishPod.
My name is Marco.
And my name is Erica.
Today, we're bringing you another one of our sports lessons.
And this time, we're going to go to a boxing match.

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