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Welterweight vs Superwelterweight - What's the difference?

welterweight | superwelterweight |

As adjectives the difference between welterweight and superwelterweight

is that welterweight is while superwelterweight is (boxing) pertaining to a weight class between 677 and 699 kilograms, at the boundary between middleweight and welterweight.

As a noun welterweight

is .

welterweight

English

Adjective

  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • superwelterweight

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (boxing) Pertaining to a weight class between 67.7 and 69.9 kilograms, at the boundary between middleweight and welterweight
  • *{{quote-news, year=2007, date=May 6, author=Richard Sandomir, title=Mayweather Wins Decision Over De La Hoya, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=Floyd Mayweather Jr. had just defeated Oscar De La Hoya in their superwelterweight title bout in a split decision Saturday night when a controversy threatened to delay, if not upend, his victory. }}

    Alternative forms

    *super welterweight

    Synonyms

    *light middleweight *junior middleweight

    See also

    *(Light middleweight)