boxear con

boxear con(
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kohn
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A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. to box with
Nunca antes había boxeado con un oponente de su nivel, por eso había ganado todos los combates con tanta facilidad.He'd never boxed with an opponent of his level before. That's why he'd won every fight so easily.
b. to box against
¡Claro que tengo miedo! He boxeado con él solo una vez antes y me dejó KO en el primer asalto.Of course I'm frightened! I've boxed against him only once before, and he KO'd me in the first round.
c. to box
En el combate de esta noche boxeará con el actual campeón del mundo.In tonight's fight he'll box the current world champion.
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