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What boxing weight class would i be?

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i am 157.5 lb(pounds) and 11.25 stone, 71.4 kilograms, what weightclass would i be?

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  1. That is not how it is. Maybe middle but it depends on your muscle and fighting abiltiy. I mean any one can eat until they become overweight and be put in the heavy weights lol!


  2. Under 69kg - light middle

    Under 72kg -  middle

    Under 75kg - super middle

    Your in the same weight cat. as me.

    :-)

  3. This link should help:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_weig...

    Gives you the weights and probable classes.

    My guess would be middle weight.

    xx

  4. you have 2 weights your pick go down 154 lb then your at JR middleweight   or go up to 160 lb then your at middleweight.

    as it stands you  no at any

  5. Well at that weight you would be a junior middle weight if you went up to 160/165 you would be a middle weight, usually fighters fight in weight classes that are a little below their walk around weight (when you work out a lot as a boxer you usually loose a lot of weight depending on your height and size) if this is your weight when you work out then you would be a jr middleweight (it also depends on your height too.)

  6. Middle weight preferably, but they don't always stick to the charts, I'm middle weight and weigh 12 stone, I have a broad build though so I'd be classed as middle weight and not super middle weight as I'm 5ft 10. Also sometimes it depends on the amount of fights you've had.. Amateur boxing offer a bit of lee-way.

  7. you would be in the middle weight class

  8. you would be a middle weight but i would asvise that you bulk up a tinny bit becuase currently your bang in the middle of light middle an middle(you want to aim to be as heavy as possible inside the middleweight limit.)

  9. super heavy weight lol

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