Boxing Champ
Kaiser Chiefs Lyrics


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We went to the youth club
And we looked out of place
I didn't know where to look
So I looked at your face

But you were a boxing champ
And I was a weakling
You didn't give me a chance
You gave me a beating
And I thank you very much that you did

And as the time went by
We stayed out of trouble
Before I could realize
My age had doubled

The man I became is a tragic bore
And he's not a boxing champ anymore
If there's one thing I've learned, it's to run away




At least I enjoy what I do today
And I thank you very much that I do

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Kaiser Chiefs's song Boxing Champ describe a regretful and nostalgic reflection on a past relationship. The singer reminisces on an experience they had with their ex-partner while at a youth club, where they felt out of place. The singer did not know where to look and thus looked at the face of their partner, who was a boxing champ, while they were only a weakling. The partner did not give them a chance and instead gave them a beating. However, despite this, the singer thanks the partner for the experience.


As time passes, the singer realizes that they have grown old and become a tragic bore. They are no longer the boxing champ they once were, and the man they have become is uninteresting. However, they have learned to enjoy what they do today and have developed a wise approach to life- "If there's one thing I've learned, it's to run away." The song conveys a sense of acceptance and a retrospection on the past with gratitude for the different experiences that have helped shape the singer's life.


Line by Line Meaning

We went to the youth club
We both attended a gathering for young people


And we looked out of place
We appeared to be unfamiliar with the environment


I didn't know where to look
I was unsure of what to do or where to focus my attention


So I looked at your face
I sought comfort by fixating on your facial expression


But you were a boxing champ
You had achieved significant success in boxing


And I was a weakling
I was physically inferior to you


You didn't give me a chance
You didn't hesitate to fight me


You gave me a beating
You defeated me in the fight


And I thank you very much that you did
I am grateful for the lesson I learned from the experience


And as the time went by
Over the course of years


We stayed out of trouble
We avoided problematic situations


Before I could realize
Before I knew it


My age had doubled
I had become significantly older


The man I became is a tragic bore
The person I matured into is uninteresting and unfortunate


And he's not a boxing champ anymore
I am no longer the formidable fighter I was


If there's one thing I've learned, it's to run away
I learned the value of avoiding confrontations


At least I enjoy what I do today
I am content with my current activities


And I thank you very much that I do
I am thankful for the circumstances that led me to my current situation




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ANDREW ROBERT WHITE, CHARLES RICHARD WILSON, JAMES RIX, NICHOLAS BAINES, NICHOLAS HODGSON

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