Flyweight vs Featherweight - What's the difference?
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(mechanics) a weight that moves outward depending on centrifugal force.
(sports) a weight division of professional boxing between junior flyweight and junior bantamweight; a boxer in this division
(sports) a similar division and contestant in wrestling
(figuratively) small, light or unimportant
* 2010 , Roger Ebert,
A weight division in professional boxing of a maximum of 126 pounds or 57 kilograms.
A boxer who fights in this division.
As nouns the difference between flyweight and featherweight
is that flyweight is a weight that moves outward depending on centrifugal force while featherweight is a weight division in professional boxing of a maximum of 126 pounds or 57 kilograms.flyweight
English
Noun
(en noun) (wikipedia flyweight)Sex and the City 2:
- The characters of "Sex and the City 2" are flyweight bubbleheads living in a world which rarely requires three sentences in a row.