rabbit punch
Americannoun
noun
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Origin of rabbit punch
First recorded in 1910–15
Example Sentences
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Wilder, an Olympics bronze medalist, said he was displeased with referee Kenny Bayless’ performance because he did not catch Fury’s rabbit punches.
From Los Angeles Times
Referee Joe Cooper penalizes Prichard, who points out Williams has been using “rabbit punches,” an illegal strike to the back of the head.
From Washington Post
With them and their minions it's all smiling and shrugging, while pursuing legislative tactics that are like hammerlocks, full nelsons, and rabbit punches.
From New York Times
Cooper deducted Williams a point for the rabbit punch, and the fight resumed.
From Washington Post
Blows to the back of the head are known as “rabbit punches,” an illegal tactic in boxing.
From Washington Post
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