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In most states in the U.S., they follow the National Federation of High Schools specifications for Wrestling weight classes. There are 14 weight classes. In 2008, those are as follows (in pounds): 103, 112, 119, 125, 130, 135, 140, 145, 152, 160, 171, 189, 215, 285

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I would say 103 because anything could happen. they roll constantly throughout the match. its probobly one of the toughest. the next toughest would probobly be heavyweight (215 and up) because its all pretty much upper body tie ups and throws. once one heavy weight gets the other on their back. its pretty hard to roll out. and the next hardest would be 130- 140 because those are all average weight classes. but other than that... everything should be3 fine without complaint.

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NCAA, NAIA and NJCAA - 10 weight classes (125, 133, 141, 149, 157, 165, 174, 184, 197 and 285).

NCWA (organization with a lot of small college varsity teams and club programs) has 11, adding a 235-pound class to the above listed.

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there is no wrestling classes

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