Lonsdale Belt
noun/ˌlɒnzdeɪl ˈbelt/
/ˌlɑːnzdeɪl ˈbelt/
- a decorated belt given as a prize in British boxing to a boxer of any weight who wins a major professional competition. If a boxer wins such a competition three times in a row he is allowed to keep the belt.
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