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Discover Ludwig"boxer of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to describe a person who is a boxer or who participates in the sport of boxing. For example: "John was known as the top boxer of his gym, with a undefeated record of 30 wins and 0 losses."
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He was a boxer, of course.
debut, as a professional heavyweight boxer, of Cassius Marcellus Clay, who fought Sonny Banks.
Ali, the most celebrated boxer of his generation, died in June.
And he will almost certainly go down as the finest boxer of this era.
They listened to Muhammad Ali, the greatest boxer of all-time.
Boxing officials voted Jones, only a silver medalist, the outstanding boxer of those Olympics.
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All of the Republican senatorial committee's news releases and e-mail refer to Senator Barbara Boxer of California as "Millionaire Senator Boxer".
What do you want?" Romney said to Sarah Boxer of CBS News. "I don't know," Boxer said.
The sixth was Barbara Boxer of California.
Mr. Obama also stumped for Senator Barbara Boxer of California and Senator Patty Murray of Washington.
Besides Ms. Murray, Mr. Obama is also stumping for Senator Barbara Boxer of California.
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