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Below The BeltBelow The Belt : PhrasesMeaning: An unfair, underhand tactic. Origin: The London Prize Ring Rules were drafted by the boxer Jack Broughton in 1743. These included:
The rules were updated later and eventually superseded by the Marquis of Queensbury Rules in 1867, which form the basis of the rules for modern day boxing. Oddly, although the rules were British, the term 'below the belt' appears first in the USA. Here's an early example from the New York Daily-Times, June 1853:
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