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Queensberry rules
/ -brɪ; ˈkwiːnzbərɪ /
plural noun
- the code of rules followed in modern boxing, requiring the use of padded gloves, rounds of three minutes, and restrictions on the types of blows allowed
- informal.gentlemanly or polite conduct, esp in a dispute
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Queensberry rules1
Example Sentences
“He understands this is not going to be Marquess of Queensberry rules. He knows this is a street fight, and that’s from whence he comes.”
“There are no rules to his own game. We’re not getting in a ring with some sort of antiquated, Marquess of Queensberry rules. This guy is a WWE fighter.”
This turns out to be a bit like debating the Queensberry rules of boxing in the middle of a barroom brawl.
You’re not playing by the Marquess of Queensberry rules anymore.
Bare-knuckle fighting was a popular pastime – he died before the adoption of Queensberry Rules that required boxing gloves – and his knuckles show signs of such fights.
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