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heel
[Sustantivo]

a wrestler who is a bad guy or has a villainous character, typically followed by the audience dislikes and boos

villano, antihéroe

villano, antihéroe

Ex: Fans threw trash into the ring to express their disdain for the heel.
face
[Sustantivo]

a heroic or good-natured character in wrestling, typically loved by the audience

cara, héroe

cara, héroe

Ex: face's entrance music energizes the crowd before each match .
lightweight
[Sustantivo]

(in boxing) an athlete that weighs between 59 and 61.2 kg and competes in lightweight class

peso ligero

peso ligero

heavyweight
[Sustantivo]

a boxer who weighs more than 91kg and competes in heavyweight class

peso pesado

peso pesado

middleweight
[Sustantivo]

a boxer who competes in the weight class that ranges from 70 to 73 kilograms

peso medio, mediano

peso medio, mediano

Ex: Her coach praises her as middleweight with exceptional footwork .
light heavyweight
[Sustantivo]

a boxer who competes in the light heavyweight weight class, typically between 76 to 79 kilograms

semipesado, peso semipesado

semipesado, peso semipesado

Ex: She focused on improving her footwork and defensive techniques as light heavyweight.
featherweight
[Sustantivo]

a boxer who competes in the featherweight weight class, typically between 56 and 57

peso pluma, boxeador de peso pluma

peso pluma, boxeador de peso pluma

Ex: featherweight's endurance and technique earned him a unanimous decision victory .
flyweight
[Sustantivo]

a boxer who competes in the flyweight weight class, typically weighing up to 51 kilograms

mosca, peso mosca

mosca, peso mosca

Ex: The coach provided guidance on enhancing flyweight's punching power and speed .
bantamweight
[Sustantivo]

a boxer who competes in the bantamweight weight class, typically between 52.2 and 53.5 kilograms

peso gallo, boxeador de peso gallo

peso gallo, boxeador de peso gallo

Ex: bantamweight must maintain strict dietary and training routines to stay within their weight class .
super heavyweight
[Sustantivo]

a boxer who competes in the super heavyweight weight class, typically for boxers weighing over 91 kilograms

súper pesado, super pesado

súper pesado, super pesado

Ex: The coach provided guidance on improving super heavyweight's footwork and stamina .
welterweight
[Sustantivo]

a wrestler who weighs typically between 66 to 74 kilograms

peso welter,  categoría welter

peso welter, categoría welter

Ex: welterweight won gold in the same category at the regional wrestling championships .
sumo wrestler
[Sustantivo]

an athlete who competes in sumo, a traditional Japanese form of full-contact wrestling

luchador de sumo, sumaista

luchador de sumo, sumaista

Ex: At the dohyo , sumo wrestler performed ceremonial rituals before the match began .
boxer
[Sustantivo]

a person who participates in a combat sport involving punches and strikes with the fists

boxeador, boxeadora

boxeador, boxeadora

Ex: The boxer celebrated his first victory in the ring .
wrestler
[Sustantivo]

an athlete who participates in wrestling

luchador, luchadora

luchador, luchadora

Ex: During the tournament , wrestler demonstrated superior strength and technique .
karateka
[Sustantivo]

a person who practices karate

karateka, practicante de karate

karateka, practicante de karate

Ex: The karateka taught the beginners .
judoka
[Sustantivo]

a person who practices or competes in judo

judoka, practicante de judo

judoka, practicante de judo

Ex: The judoka teaches at the local dojo .
counterpuncher
[Sustantivo]

a boxer who defensively reacts to opponents' attacks with precise punches

contragolpeador, boxeador defensivo

contragolpeador, boxeador defensivo

Ex: counterpuncher waited patiently for his opponent to throw a jab before countering with a powerful right hook .
out-boxer
[Sustantivo]

a boxer who uses quick footwork and long-range punches to maintain distance from their opponent

boxeador a distancia, boxeador externo

boxeador a distancia, boxeador externo

Ex: The out-boxer's patience and precision define his style.
Nak Muay
[Sustantivo]

a practitioner of Muay Thai, a traditional martial art from Thailand

Nak Muay, practicante de Muay Thai

Nak Muay, practicante de Muay Thai

Ex: Nak Muay's kicks were fast and powerful .
boxer-puncher
[Sustantivo]

a boxer who blends technical skill with knockout power

boxeador-puncher, boxeador de poder

boxeador-puncher, boxeador de poder

Ex: The boxerboxer-puncher strategy earned him a unanimous decision .
kickboxer
[Sustantivo]

an athlete who practices the sport of kickboxing, which involves striking with both hands and feet

kickboxer, boxeador de kickboxing

kickboxer, boxeador de kickboxing

Ex: Every morning , kickboxer followed a strict training regimen .
fencer
[Sustantivo]

an athlete who participates in the sport of fencing

esgrimista, deportista de esgrima

esgrimista, deportista de esgrima

Ex: Every fencer undergoes rigorous training to master fencing techniques and tactics.
kendoka
[Sustantivo]

a practitioner of kendo, a modern Japanese martial art using bamboo swords

kendokista, practicante de kendo

kendokista, practicante de kendo

Ex: Kendoka wear traditional armor called bogu during matches .
capoeirista
[Sustantivo]

a practitioner of capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music

capoeirista, practicante de capoeira

capoeirista, practicante de capoeira

Ex: capoeirista's athleticism was evident in every jump and spin .
jujitsuka
[Sustantivo]

a practitioner of jujitsu, specifically someone who trains and competes in the martial art of jujitsu

practicante de jujitsu, competidor de jujitsu

practicante de jujitsu, competidor de jujitsu

Ex: jujitsuka community welcomed new members with open arms .
aikidoka
[Sustantivo]

a practitioner of the martial art aikido

aikidoka, aikidoká

aikidoka, aikidoká

Ex: The dojo was filled with aikidoka preparing for a tournament .
swarmer
[Sustantivo]

a boxer who aggressively attacks their opponent with rapid and continuous punches

boxeador agresivo, boxeador asaltador

boxeador agresivo, boxeador asaltador

Ex: swarmer's quick footwork allowed him to stay in punching range at all times .
switch-hitter
[Sustantivo]

a boxer who can effectively switch between fighting stances, orthodox and southpaw, during a match

boxeador ambidiestro, boxeador a dos manos

boxeador ambidiestro, boxeador a dos manos

Ex: He trained hard to become a switch-hitter.
light heavyweight
[Sustantivo]

a wrestler who typically weighs up to around 93 kilograms

semicompleto, semi pesado

semicompleto, semi pesado

Ex: She dreams of becoming the first female wrestler to win the first light heavyweight in her league who is unbeatable .
lightweight
[Sustantivo]

a wrestler who weighs from 57 kg to 70 kg

pesista ligero, ligero

pesista ligero, ligero

Ex: As lightweight, she is known for her lightning-fast reflexes and strategic maneuvers .
heavyweight
[Sustantivo]

a wrestler whose weight is typically above 125 kg

peso pesado, lucha de peso pesado

peso pesado, lucha de peso pesado

Ex: Being heavyweight requires both skill and strength .
fighter
[Sustantivo]

an athlete who competes in combat sports, such as boxing, mixed martial arts, or kickboxing

luchador, combatiente

luchador, combatiente

Ex: She really was one of the fighters in her weight class .
middleweight
[Sustantivo]

a wrestler who competes in the weight class between lightweight and heavyweight divisions, weighing between 74 kg and 84 kg

peso medio, mediano

peso medio, mediano

Ex: middleweight often moves smoothly between offensive attacks and defensive counters .
black belt
[Sustantivo]

a person who has achieved a high level of skill and experience in a martial art, typically after years of training and passing advanced tests

cinturón negro, experto en artes marciales

cinturón negro, experto en artes marciales

welterweight
[Sustantivo]

a boxer who competes in the welterweight weight class, typically between 63 and 67 kilograms

welter, peso welter

welter, peso welter

Ex: The coach provided guidance on enhancing welterweight's ring tactics and conditioning .
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