super heavyweight
In boxing, there are three types of weight categories for boxers (lightweight, light heavyweight, and heavyweight.) Lightweight boxers weigh a maximum of 145lbs, light heavyweights weigh a maximum of 175lbs, and heavyweights weigh a maximum of 235lbs.
1950's heavy weight boxers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_boxing_weight_classes
It wont because it will be boxing!
Some of the current top lightweight boxers are Juan Manuel Marquez, Edwin Valero, Michael Katsidis, Ali Funeka, Miguel Vazquez, and Humberto Soto.
There is no official weight to become a boxer. There are many different weight classes in boxing for example featherweight, lightweight, middleweight, heavyweight and many more. This again allows for different championships to be competed for at all the different weight classes.
No, boxing is not weight lifting
An athlete needs to weigh in before competition in order to make sure that they are in the weight category as their opponents, this usually applies to wrestlers, boxers, for example.
it's kind of a stupid distinction because there is no way to prove any of this. Pound for pound lists are trying to rank boxers on the absolute value of their skill -- so if all the boxers were the same weight who would be the best.
Julio Cesar Chavez Marco Antonio Berrera Oscar De La Hoya is Mexican American.
There is no weight limit in heavyweight boxing, it is unlimited. You can learn more about weight classes in boxing at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Weight class (boxing)" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Cruiserweight.Cruiserweights are between 12.50-14.29 stone. Height is not used in determining division, only weight is used. This division is in between light heavyweight and heavyweight.