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

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

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

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

nehézsúly, nehézsúlyú bokszoló
a boxer who competes in the weight class that ranges from 70 to 73 kilograms

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

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

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

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

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

szupernehéz súly, szupernehézsúlyú
a wrestler who weighs typically between 66 to 74 kilograms

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

szumó birkózó, szumotori
a person who participates in a combat sport involving punches and strikes with the fists

bokszoló, ökölvívó
an athlete who participates in wrestling

birkózó, pankrátor
a person who practices karate

karateka, karatét gyakorló
a person who practices or competes in judo

judoka, judo gyakorló
a boxer who defensively reacts to opponents' attacks with precise punches

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

out-boxer, távolsági ökölvívó
a practitioner of Muay Thai, a traditional martial art from Thailand

Muay Thai gyakorlója, Muay Thai harcosa
a boxer who blends technical skill with knockout power

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

kickboxoló, kickbox gyakorló
an athlete who participates in the sport of fencing

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

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

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

jujitsu gyakorló, jujitsuka
a practitioner of the martial art aikido

aikido gyakorló, aikidoka
a boxer who aggressively attacks their opponent with rapid and continuous punches

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

egy kétkezes ökölvívó, egy sokoldalú harcos
a wrestler who typically weighs up to around 93 kilograms

félnehézsúly, félnehézsúlyú birkózó
a wrestler who weighs from 57 kg to 70 kg

könnyűsúly, könnyű
a wrestler whose weight is typically above 125 kg

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

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

középsúly, középsúlyú
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

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

könnyűsúly, könnyűsúlyú ökölvívó
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