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Weight class (boxing) - Wikipedia Boxing has its own "Original Eight" weight divisions, also known as the "traditional", "classic", or "glamour" divisions These divisions are the most prominent and widely recognized weight divisions in boxing
Boxing Weight Classes – Every Division Explained - Box. Live The official 17 weight divisions along with the weight limits in pounds (most commonly used in the US), kilograms (Europe and rest of the world) and stones (commonly used in the UK for human body weight) within which boxers can compete in
Boxing - Weight Classes, Divisions, Rules | Britannica There were traditionally eight weight divisions in men’s boxing More divisions were added, and professional governing bodies now recognize a total of 17 weight classes, which had their current names established by the major boxing organizations in 2015
Weight divisions - BoxRec Major accomplishment transpired in 1909 ratification vote and 1910 implementation of 8 traditional weight classes: Cruiserweight [175 lb maximum; 79 5 kg; or 12 stone, 7 pounds] later called "lighter heavyweight" by the English and "light heavyweight" by the Americans
Boxing Weight Divisions Explained: A Simple, Complete Guide Below is a conversion guide to understand the different weight divisions (limits in pounds (lbs), kilograms (kg) and stones (st), followed by division title) Women’s Weight Divisions are also listed, plus Amateur for both men and women