outpunch

outpunch

(ˌaʊtˈpʌntʃ)
vb (tr)
(Boxing) to punch better than
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Other than dazzle and outpunch Thurman, Pacquiao should promptly put his younger rival in his proper place.
In terms of a against which can be was Stuart And the fear was that a Spurs side which can boast physical specimens like Eric Dier, Moussa Dembele and Moussa Sissoko would outpunch the lightweight Blues, who pitted David Silva, Bernardo Silva and Fernandinho against them.
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The winner will get an entry into the top 15 and the duo can't wait to outpunch each other.
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With their steely muscles and super powers, these invulnerable and indomitable avengers can outpunch an army of octopuses and slam a legion of Goliaths to the mat.
Olander will certainly have to improve on his four latest outings - two missed cuts, a 66th and a 76th - to outpunch such a course specialist.
When the high-stakes mission deployed by an antidrug enforcement agency headed by Director Alvarez (Nonie Buencamino) goes awry, Nina and her partner Rico Yatco (Brandon) must find a way to outwit, outrun and outpunch their enemies as they evade their corrupt and double-crossing colleagues, not to mention the wrath of livid slum dwellers!
But he recovered to outbox, outfox and ultimately outpunch his tall, rangy challenger.
He added: "This kid is going to outbox him and outpunch him and beat him in every department.
Impact's Jack Exley put a difficult first round behind him, using his reach to outkick and outpunch Scorpio's Dylan Yendal and win another Middlesbrough derby at the end of the third.