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flyweight
fly·weight F0217000 (flī′wāt′)n.1. a. A weight division in professional boxing having an upper limit of 112 pounds (50.4 kilograms), between junior flyweight and junior bantamweight.b. A boxer competing in this weight division.c. A similar weight division in other sports, such as weightlifting.d. A contestant in this weight division.2. Something that is particularly small, light, or inconsequential. fly′weight′ adj.flyweight (ˈflaɪˌweɪt) n1. (Boxing) a. a professional boxer weighing not more than 112 pounds (51 kg)b. an amateur boxer weighing 48–51 kg (106–112 pounds)c. (as modifier): a flyweight contest. 2. (Wrestling) (in Olympic wrestling) a wrestler weighing not more than 115 pounds (52 kg)fly•weight (ˈflaɪˌweɪt) n. a boxer or weightlifter of the lightest competitive class, esp. a professional boxer weighing up to 112 lb. (51 kg). ThesaurusNoun | 1. | flyweight - weighs no more than 115 poundsgrappler, matman, wrestler - combatant who tries to throw opponent to the ground | | 2. | flyweight - an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 112 poundsboxer, pugilist - someone who fights with his fists for sport | Translationsflyweight
flyweight1. a. a professional boxer weighing not more than 112 pounds (51 kg) b. an amateur boxer weighing 48--51 kg (106--112 pounds) c. (as modifier): a flyweight contest 2. (in Olympic wrestling) a wrestler weighing not more than 115 pounds (52 kg) flyweight
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