A boxer that can fly-a-weight, get it?!?!?!?!
Jitender Kumar - flyweight boxer - was born on 1988-07-18.
The probability is zero since the rules governing boxing would not permit a heavyweight boxer to fight at flyweight.
It wont because it will be boxing!
John Carew, football playerSimen Agdestein, chess playerKurt Asle Arvesen, cyclistHenning Berg, football player and managerAsbjørn Berg-Hansen, flyweight boxer and cyclistEdvald Boasson Hagen, cyclist
Nicola Adams of Great Britain won the gold medal in women's Flyweight boxing. Sarah Ourahmoune of France won the silver medal in women's Flyweight boxing. Ren Cancan of China and Ingrit Valencia of Columbia won the bronze medal in women's Flyweight boxing.
Sadaf Rahimi is an female Afghan flyweight boxer who will be competing in the 2012 Olympics. She is the third woman from Afghanistan to compete in the Olympics. Her older sister, Shabnam, is also a boxer. She's considered a landmark athlete as she is the first female boxer to compete in the Olympics from Afghanistan, which historically has not been open to women pursuing sport. Her family has apparently received death threats for having daughters that participate in what's seen as a men-only-sport.
From lightest to heaviest: Strawweight Light Flyweight Flyweight Super Flyweight Bantamweight Super Bantamweight Featherweight Super Featherweight Lightweight Super Lightweight Welterweight Super Welterweight Middleweight Super Middleweight Light Heavyweight Cruiserweight Heavyweight The names varies in each organization. ie: Super Welterweight could also be call Junior Middleweight.
pacquiao has won titles at: flyweight super bantamweight (jr featheweight) featherweight super featherweight (jr lightweight) lightweight super lightweight (jr welterweight) if he beats cotto in november, he will have won titles in 7 different weight classes of the 9 divisions he's jumped since turning professional at jr flyweight. http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=6129&cat=boxer
In 2003, the International Boxing Organization (IBO) Flyweight champion was the boxer who held the title during that year. The IBO is one of the lesser-known boxing organizations, but it has recognized champions in various weight classes. Specific details about the champion can vary, as multiple fighters may have held the title throughout the year. For exact names and fight records, it would be best to consult boxing archives or databases.
Frankie Genaro of the United States who won gold in the flyweight class at the 1920 Games in Antwerp and then won the American flyweight title in 1923 and the National Boxing Association version of the world flyweight title in 1928.
16; strawweight jr flyweight flyweight jr bantamweight (super flyweight) bantamweight jr featherweight ( super bantam) featherweight jr light light jr welter welter jr middle middle super middle light heavy heavy
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