ringside
ring
ˈrɪng
ring
side
ˌsaɪd
said
British pronunciation
/ɹˈɪŋsa‍ɪd/

Definition & Meaning of "ringside"in English

Ringside
01

the area directly next to the boxing or wrestling ring where spectators, officials, coaches, and support staff sit during the match

Ringside refers to the area directly next to the boxing or wrestling ring, where spectators sit to watch the match up close. It is typically the most expensive and exclusive seating section, offering a clear view of the action. People sitting ringside are often able to see the competitors in detail and hear the sounds of the match. This area is also where trainers, managers, and other team members can be found, giving advice to their fighters during breaks.

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The announcer introduced the fighters as they entered the ringside.
Fans cheered loudly in the ringside as the wrestling match reached its climax.
ringside
01

located next to or associated with the boxing or wrestling ring

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The ringside doctor examined the boxer after a hard-hitting round.
They had a ringside view of the fight, making it feel like they were part of the action.
ringside
01

at or very near the boxing or wrestling ring

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The coach stood ringside, shouting instructions to his boxer.
Spectators eagerly gathered ringside to watch the championship fight.
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