A boxing lexicon

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golden oldie wrote:
Tinnie wrote:Happy to be corrected on any of these....

Raining blows - usually referencing the high workrate and aggression when a boxer is attempting to finish his opponent.

Shower of coins - old term where if two fighters put on a good fight the crowd would throw coins into into the ring to show their appreciation. Whatever sum was collected was divided between the fighters.

First blood - popular bet originating from the bare knuckle days. Also heard a similar saying but using the term claret , but cant remember what it was exactly.
They were called " nobbins "
Cheers for that golden oldie :TU:

I'm not familiar with that term. Is it universal?..... or is it associated more with British or American lingo?
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golden oldie wrote:
Tinnie wrote:
golden oldie wrote:
They were called " nobbins "
Cheers for that golden oldie :TU:

I'm not familiar with that term. Is it universal?..... or is it associated more with British or American lingo?
It goes back to the beginning of prize fighting so I guess it would be British. The gentry would throw coins into the ring as an extra reward for a good fight. Then it just carried on into the modern game I believe.
Much appreciated mate :TU:

My old man related such stories to me about depression era fighters. Seems it goes further back than that.
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Has anybody mentioned gun shy?
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Also, has anybody mentioned "killer instinct"?
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