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Definitie & Betekenis van "pound for pound"

pound for pound
01

used to describe the comparative skill, strength, or ability of athletes regardless of their size or weight, especially in boxing

02

used to compare two things based on their qualities or abilities, without considering their size or scale

IdiomIdiom
InformalInformal

What is the origin of the idiom "pound for pound" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "pound for pound" can be traced back to combat sports, specifically boxing. In boxing, fighters are categorized into weight classes, and rankings are determined based on their performance within those classes. It implies that if the fighters were the same weight, the one being referred to would still possess exceptional skills or abilities. Figuratively, the idiom is primarily used to apply to various contexts, highlighting the hidden or underlying qualities of something that may appear significantly different on the surface.

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The boxer is considered pound for pound one of the best in the world due to his exceptional technique and power.
The novel may be short in length, but pound for pound, it delivers a powerful and thought-provoking story.
The gymnast is pound for pound one of the strongest athletes in the competition, able to perform incredible feats of strength.
Pound for pound, she's one of the strongest athletes on the team.
The small coffee shop may not have the grandeur of a large chain, but pound for pound, it serves the best coffee in town.
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