A boxer who relies on responding to an opponent's attacks rather than initiating attacks.
From counter- + puncher (from punch, possibly from Punchinello). Boxing term developed in the 20th century.
Muhammad Ali's opponent Joe Frazier was a counterpuncher—he'd let Ali lead, then explode with devastating counterattacks, which is why the style is so dangerous but also so dependent on reading your opponent perfectly.
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