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Synonyms for ringside

first row of seating

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But when the ringside physicians told Dean that Peaalosa's cut wasn't serious, Dean reversed himself and ordered the fight to resume.
From start to finish the market and its ringsides were thronging with crowds four people deep.
Annual consignors J Paterson & Co, Kildarroch saw their run of heifers with Limousin calves at foot meeting a big demand from the ringside selling to PS2400.
The closer you are to the action the more expensive the ticket - with the ringside VIP tickets costing PS2,000.
Inner Ringside VIP tickets are priced from PS1,000; PS2,000 and PS3,000.
[1]In some states in the United States and in other countries around the world, both the referee and ringside physician are the sole arbiters of a fight and the only ones authorised to enter the fighting area at any time during the competition and to stop a fight.
The Belfast man won a split decision verdict despite many at ringside believing he had won the fight comfortably.
Sponsors would be in the programme, on promotional material and get two ringside seats.
WHITE Dee joined fellow Big Brother housemate Kellie Maloney as the former boxing promoter returned to ringside in Birmingham for the first time since her sex operation.
INDIAN boxers at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games will now be assisted by their coaches at ringside during their bouts.