cornerman

cornerman
A coach or other assistant who attends to a boxer between rounds

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  • cornerman — [kôr′nər man΄] n. pl. cornermen [kr̄′nərmen΄] 1. Boxing a second, esp. a trainer skilled in first aid 2. Sports a player positioned near a corner of the field, court, etc., as a cornerback …   English World dictionary

  • Cornerman — A cornerman giving instructions. Note: For the basketball position, see Cornerman (basketball) A cornerman, or simply corner, is a combat sports term for a coach or team mate assisting a fighter during the length of a bout. The cornerman remains… …   Wikipedia

  • Cornerman (basketball) — LeBron James Cornerman is a term used in basketball to denote a player who can play both the small forward and power forward basketball positions. Cornerman is sometimes interchangeably used with the term forward [1], but generally refers to… …   Wikipedia

  • cornerman — noun Date: 1957 1. one who plays in or near the corner: as a. cornerback b. a basketball forward 2. a boxer s second …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • cornerman — /kawr neuhr man , meuhn/, n., pl. cornermen / men , meuhn/ 1. Basketball. a forward. 2. Ice Hockey. a player who is adept at gaining control of the puck in the corner areas of the rink. [CORNER + MAN1] * * * …   Universalium

  • cornerman — n. forward (Sports) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • cornerman — noun (plural cornermen) a person whose job is to assist a boxer or wrestler at the corner between rounds …   English new terms dictionary

  • cornerman — ˈ ̷ ̷  ̷ ̷ ˌman noun (plural cornermen) 1. : cornerback herein 2. : a basketball forward 3. : a boxer s second …   Useful english dictionary

  • Angelo Dundee — Angelo Mirena (born August 30, 1921 in Philadelphia, PA), better known in the boxing world as Angelo Dundee, is a boxing cornerman who has worked with 15 world boxing champions, including Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard, Jose Napoles, George… …   Wikipedia

  • Drill commands — are generally used with a group that is marching, most often in military foot drill or marching band. All branches of the military use drill commands. Contents 1 Command voice 2 Common drill commands 2.1 United Kingdom and Australia …   Wikipedia

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