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undercard
[ uhn-der-kahrd ]
noun
- an event or group of events preceding and supporting a featured event:
the undercard of tonight's boxing match.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of undercard1
Example Sentences
He claimed all undercard fighters were "about a pound lighter" than they should be, and demanded the weigh-in be postponed until the scales were calibrated.
Featherweight Raven Chapman, who fights Karris Artingstall on the undercard: "I'm slightly edging to Jonas. I just think that the experience she has, having been there with good opponents and having been there and done it all, might just edge it for her."
Undercard fighter and flyweight Chloe Watson: "It will be a great, exciting fight and I think Jonas will get the win with her strength and resilience towards the end of the fight. Price is a really good boxer but Jonas has shown she can get through fights and answer questions."
On the undercard, Padraig McCrory suffered an eighth-round loss to Craig Richards as a body shot from the Londoner closed the show.
Savannah Marshall says she is no longer fighting on the undercard of Natasha Jonas v Lauren Price on 7 March in London.
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