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INTRODUCTION TO BOXING (CATEGORY (-minimumweight, 105 pounds (48 kg), …
INTRODUCTION TO BOXING
CATEGORY
-minimumweight, 105 pounds (48 kg)
-flyweight, 112 pounds (51 kg)
-super flyweight, 115 pounds (52 kg)
-bantamweight, 118 pounds (53.5 kg)
-super bantamweight, 122 pounds (55 kg)
-featherweight, 126 pounds (57 kg)
-super featherweight, 130 pounds (59 kg)
-lightweight, 135 pounds (61 kg)
-super lightweight, 140 pounds (63.5 kg)
-welterweight, 147 pounds (67 kg)
-super welterweight, 154 pounds (70 kg)
-middleweight, 160 pounds (72.5 kg)
-super middleweight, 168 pounds (76 kg)
-light heavyweight, 175 pounds (79 kg)
-cruiserweight, 200 pounds (91 kg)
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Boxing Style
Swarmer
Created by Julio Cesar Swarmers tend to have a very good bob and weave, good power, a good chin, and a tremendous punch output (resulting in a great need for stamina and conditioning). 
Out-Boxer
Created by Muhammad Ali The out-boxer seeks to maintain a gap from their opponent and fight with faster, longer range punches. Out-boxers are known for being extremely quick on their feet 
Slugger
Created by Julio Cesar Chaveza fighter who attempts to overwhelm his opponent by applying constant pressure 
Boxer Puncher
Created by Marvin Hagler The boxer-puncher possesses many of the qualities of the out-boxer; hand speed, often an outstanding jab, combination and/or counter-punching skills, better defense and accuracy than a slugger, while possessing slugger type power 
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