1. ringside - Noun
2. ringside - Adjective
first row of seating; has an unobstructed view of a boxing or wrestling ring
Source: WordNetRingside seats mean you hear the breaking of ribs, the splattered cartilage of what was once the boxer's nose, the dislocation of the jaw, the horrifying 'ugggh' that the boxer utters milliseconds after receiving a crushing left hook to the solar plexus or kidneys or head. Dan Hill
Clay comes out to meet Liston and Liston starts to retreat, if Liston goes back an inch farther he'll end up in a ringside seat. Muhammad Ali
A distraction from Ziggler allows Roode to pretend that he’s been thrown into the steps by Big E, causing the ref to eject him from ringside. Source: Internet
After his victory over Wilder, he grabbed the ringside microphone and led the crowd in a sing-along rendition of “American Pie.” Source: Internet
And since when is Robert Roode the “big guy” when he is the second smallest man ringside? Source: Internet
Arn then punched Cassidy from ringside. Source: Internet