Henry Armstrong was the only boxer to hold titles in three different weight classes at the same time: featherweight, lightweight, and welterweight.
David Kotei, former featherweight champion.
There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.There is no real answer to that. All are equally tough in their own way. If you are at a particular weight class, then all the boxers in that class are going to be tough for you. Boxers don't fight across different weight classes, like a heavyweight would never fight a featherweight, as naturally that would be tougher on the featherweight. A featherweight fighting a featherweight would in its own way be as tough for the featherweight as it would be for a heavyweight fighting a heavyweight.
A boxer that can fly-a-weight, get it?!?!?!?!
A featherweight in rockets refers to a lightweight structure or component designed to minimize the overall weight of the rocket. This is important for achieving greater efficiency and performance in terms of payload capacity and speed. Featherweight materials such as carbon fiber composites are often used to reduce weight without compromising strength.
Having boxed professional myself i know of some boxers in the United Kingdom who have boxed at featherweight title level. It really depends on what you mean by "champion". A british champion can expect to earn £30,000 to £40,000 per fight A world champion could range from £100,000 to millions of pounds depending on T.V deals and belt they are fighting for.
No, the former WBA World Featherweight Champion boxer and chairman of the Professional Boxing Association is a Roman Catholic. His wife Sandra is protestant.
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
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.
To quote: 'the best boxer in decade, in era'...the Filipino boxing superstar is the first boxer to win seven tittles in seven different weight divisions. In addition, he is the only boxer to win the lineal championship in four different weight classes. Currently the WBO welterweight world champion. He also holds: IBF world super bantamweight champion WBC world super featherweight champion WBC world lightweight champion WBO world weltherweight champion IBO world light welterweight champion Ring Magazine tittle
Chris John is best known for being a undefeated Indonesian professional boxer. He is also the current WBA (World Boxing Association) featherweight champion.
Between 205-265 pounds.