One of two corners of a boxing ring that are not assigned to either boxer during a fight. There are no chairs or any members of a boxer's team in a neutral corner aka white corner. After a boxer has knocked down his opponent he is required to go to a neutral corner while the referee does the count. Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21157
One of two corners of a boxing ring that are not assigned to either boxer during a fight. There are no chairs or any members of a boxer's team in a neutral corner aka white corner. After a boxer has knocked down his opponent he is required to go to a neutral corner while the referee does the count. Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21482
One of two corners of a boxing ring that are not assigned to either boxer during a fight. There are no chairs or any members of a boxer's team in a neutral corner aka white corner. After a boxer has knocked down his opponent he is required to go to a neutral corner while the referee does the count. Found on https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21628
The corner within the ring that is not assigned to either fighter’s camp. Whenever a knockdown occurs or the ref instructs the fighters stop, he may order a fighter into the neutral corner. Found on https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/23398
Each of the two fighters are assigned a red or blue corner. Two white corners of the ring remain and are considered, ?neutral territory.? Neither fighter?s cornermen are stationed there so it?s where a fighter is sent if he knocks his or her opponent down. They remain there while a count is administered by the referee. Found on https://www.titleboxing.com/boxing-dictionary