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Squared circle (wrestling)

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The squared circle of professional wrestling is the ring where the match takes place (at least initially and primarily) and is a term borrowed from boxing [as is the ring itself; legitimate amateur wrestling takes place on a mat on a floor, not in a boxing ring].