Bantamweight
volume
British pronunciation/bˈɑːntɐmwˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/bˈæntɐmwˌeɪt/

"bantamweight"的定义和意义

Bantamweight
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小羽量级拳手, 小量级拳手

a boxer who competes in the bantamweight weight class, typically between 52.2 and 53.5 kilograms

Who is a "bantamweight"?

In boxing, a bantamweight is a competitor who weighs between 52.2 and 53.5 kilograms or 115 to 118 pounds. This weight class is known for its combination of speed, skill, and power, with athletes using quick footwork and sharp punches to gain an advantage. Bantamweight boxers are typically fast and agile, allowing them to outmaneuver heavier opponents. The matches are often fast-paced, with fighters relying on technique and endurance to maintain the intensity throughout the rounds. Success in the bantamweight division requires both strong offensive and defensive skills.

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The bantamweight demonstrated excellent technique and quick footwork.
The bantamweight adjusted his strategy to counter his opponent's aggressive style.
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雏量级, 小量级

weighs 115-126 pounds
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雏量级, 小量级

a weight class in combat sports, typically including boxers or mixed martial artists weighing between 52.2 and 53.5 kg

What is "bantamweight"?

Bantamweight is a weight class in combat sports like boxing and mixed martial arts for athletes who weigh within a specific range. In boxing, bantamweight competitors typically weigh no more than 53.5 kilograms or 118 pounds, with a minimum weight of around 52.2 kilograms or 115 pounds. In MMA, the weight limit may vary slightly depending on the organization, but it usually has a similar minimum and maximum weight range. Bantamweight fighters are often known for their speed, skill, and endurance, using quick movements and precise techniques to outmaneuver their opponents.

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The bantamweight bout was the highlight of the evening.
She won the bantamweight title after a grueling match.
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