pound for pound
1. When considered side-by-side at an equal weight. Pound for pound, you get much more efficient heat output from wood-fiber pellets compared to coal.
2. In combat sports, especially boxing, adjusted according to differing weight classes. Pound for pound, Lewis is the superior boxer any day of the week.
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pound for pound
[Usually of value, quality, strength, etc.] considering the amount of weight involved. Pound for pound, a dog fed properly is much stronger than a dog that has to fend for itself. Pound for pound, there is more food value in beef than in chicken.
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