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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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A titan cut down above your ringside seat

"To see a titan cut down above your ringside seat is to marvel at monstrous brutality and human purity. It is to experience boxing's ultimate high, while finding sympathy with the abolitionist. Heavyweight boxing - in its purest form - is just so destructive. And so dangerously addictive."

What does the phrase "a titan cut down above your ringside seat" mean in the above context?
  

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It means you are sitting immediately outside the boxing ring, or ringside. You have the best seats. From there you see a great, huge, powerful person, the titan, lose terribly.

  • It means you are sitting immediately outside the boxing ring, or ringside.
  • You have the best seats.
  • From there you see a great, huge, powerful person, the titan, lose terribly.
  • He is reduced to being seen as a weaker being.
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It means you are sitting immediately outside the boxing ring, or ringside. You have the best seats. From there you see a great, huge, powerful person, the titan, lose terribly. He is reduced to being seen as a weaker being.
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EnglishmavenIt means you are sitting immediately outside the boxing ring, or ringside.
I see. Thank you.

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