英:['taɪtlɪst]
美:['taɪtlɪst]
英:['taɪtlɪst]
美:['taɪtlɪst]
ti·tlist
tI t lihst
noun
one who holds a title in some sport; champion.
第一名
The first known use of titlist was in 1912
1 On March 13, 1999, Lewis faced WBA and IBF titlist Evander Holyfield in New York City in what was supposed to be a heavyweight unification bout.
在1999年3月13日,刘易斯在面对纽约市在什么应该是一个统一回合重量级拳击和IBF拳王霍利菲尔德锦标保持者。
2 the boxing titlist with the most knockouts to his credit
3 And the Titans did it without an individual titlist, but with overwhelming depth.
4 All of the 130-pound titlists would be intriguing for Valdez.
5 Pegula, who is a four-time singles champion and seven-time doubles titlist, will remain busy the next two days.
6 Although he got knocked out by current featherweight titlist Robeisy Ramirez in 2022, Nova (23-1, 16 KOs) has some decent victories, including wins against Adam Lopez and Avery Sparrow (when Sparrow only had one loss).
7 Among Belichick's teams, only the 2001 Patriots, New England's initial titlists, had as few wins (11) among those reaching the Super stage.
8 Now they’re known for Holmes and colleagues having turned them into division titlists for the first time in 30 years.
9 The other regional titlists — Michigan’s Rachel Forsyth in the Midwest and Texan Elizabeth Leachman in the South — will be running the Balboa Park course for the first time.
10 And the Germans, two-time titlists, were beaten by Colombia and tied by South Korea, and are gone.
1 冠军
2 冠军保持者