noun an area next to a boxing or wrestling ring where spectators sit
adjective describing something related to or situated at ringside
In circus performances, ringside seats offer a close-up view of the action in the ring.
Spectators at ringside can get a close view of the horses as they race past.
The ringside is where spectators and officials sit to watch the boxing match.
Wrestlers may interact with the audience at ringside during their matches.
Fighters may be escorted to the ringside before their matches.
In professional wrestling, ringside refers to the area immediately surrounding the ring where commentators and other personnel are stationed.
In a boxing match, the writer sat ringside to provide live coverage of the event.
The sports commentator had a ringside seat to provide commentary on the match.
The photographer captured the action from ringside, getting up close shots of the fighters.
The boxing trainer stood ringside to give instructions to their fighter during the match.
The boxing judge had a ringside view of the fight to score each round accurately.