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<p align="justify"><strong>USA Boxing weight classes</strong> The dwindling in popularity for boxing can be due to a lot of things. Most people will say that it is due to its lack of star power in a lot of divisions, only relying on a few fighters to draw the biggest crowds. Others will say that more and more people have been turning their heads the other way as mixed martial arts has emerged as a more exciting prospect in terms of entertainment. While others, they will say that people are simply tired of the punching and the off-your-feet and its over action.</p>
<p align="justify">According to the experts, one can lead to the conclusion that the <a title="USA Boxing weight classes" href="http://boxing-weight-classes.com/usa-boxing-weight-classes.html">USA Boxing weight classes</a> is the true reason for the decline. Unlike what other mixed martial arts factions have done, the <strong>USA Boxing weight classes</strong> have too many divisions. For one, it can be good though. With so many divisions, the <strong>USA Boxing weight classes</strong> give opportunities to all the fighters to create a name for themselves while still honing their crafts. Think of the lower classes as a way of keeping them in the game without facing too much of a competition, not that there should be any disrespect to the bottom divisions. Once you get to the featherweights and bantamweights, everything will begin to unfold. As a matter of fact, perhaps the best fighters in the boxing world these days are all within the lightweight, welterweight and middleweight factions with fighters like Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao in the mix.</p>
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<p>But what makes the <strong><a title="boxing weight classes" href="http://boxing-weight-classes.com/">boxing weight classes</a></strong> so difficult are the numbers as well. With so many classes, there are some of them that are already deemed worthless to even be watched. Would you pay to see a title fight for theStrawweight Division? Plus, the WBO and WBA, due to its inability to work together as one force, have very different definitions when it comes to the USA Boxing weight classes. For instance, the WBO calls those who weigh 200pounds as junior heavyweights. The WBA, in contrast to this, calls them cruiserweights. Its a simple dispute, but the definitions in the USA Boxing weight classes have been pretty blurry.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">So should USA Boxing weight classes be reduced down to a few rather than the many</span> ? Of course! It can help in a way that it lets the people understand the divisions a lot clearer. Would the reduction in USA Boxing weight classesdestroy the whole idea of competition? Well from what Manny Pacquiao has displayed in recent fights against much bigger and much taller opponents like Antonio Margarito and Shane Mosley, the competition should still be there.</p>
<p>People understand that boxing is a money game. Everything needs to be paid for and everything has to be sold. But having more divisions on the USA Boxing weight classes will not do this. In fact, it might just do otherwise. You look at fight cards and you see so much irrelevance in the matches below the main event. How is it possible that you have to endure watching them in the first place? With all due respect to all the other USA Boxing weight classes, people still come to see the best.</p>
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<p align="justify"><strong>Amateur Boxing weight classes</strong>: What&#8217;s with the Classes? Have you ever heard of the expression this is not amateur hour before? It has been extensively used in boxing for quite some time. Amateur boxers tend to get a lot of heat when it comes to the way that they fight. Unlike professionals who have trained all their lives to perfect their craft, most amateurs have day jobs. Although some of them may be looking at the amateur division as a stepping stone towards making it big in the pros someday, no one will argue that they can still be raw in terms of the way they fight. But ideally, this is how they are supposed to fight. If they want wins and want to get noticed, punching as many times as possible is the best way to do it.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Amateur Boxing Weight Classes</span></p>
<p>The Amateur Boxing weight classes dont actually mean much to the matches that are bound to be made. But it is an intriguing pool of talent to which the professional side will be picking on.</p>
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<p>The Amateur Boxing weight classes consist of 11 divisions. There are a lot more in the professional ranks, so it can lead to some confusion. For one, why is the US Amateur Boxing Association only headlining 11 for the Amateur Boxing weight classes when there are 6 more in the professional ranks? The answer to this lies in the number of fighters that are bound to pit against each other. Take note that these are amateurs. Some of them will be mediocre when it comes to fighting. Weight differentiation works well in strategic fighting. In amateur fights on the other hand, the key to winning would be the number of punches thrown and landed.</p>
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<p>The <a title="boxing weight classes" href="http://boxing-weight-classes.com">Boxing weight classes</a> are only there to get rid of the relative unfair advantage. Obviously, who would fight a 200 pounder when he is barely 150? It only makes for the competitions lack of uniform game plans. As a matter of fact, anyone can win a division among the Amateur Boxing weight classes merely by just punching as many times as he can. The counting is much more of a factor than the hits. With each hit made, a point is given. In theAmateur Boxing weight classes, it is common to see fighters become very aggressive and non-strategic with their hits.</p>
<p>So whats the point with Amateur Boxing and the Amateur Boxing weight classes anyway? Well, its still a regarded system for the amateurs when they pursue a life of professional boxing. When they get to the real ranks, the <a title="Amateur Boxing weight classes" href="http://boxing-weight-classes.com/amateur-boxing-weight-classes.html">Amateur Boxing weight classes</a> serve as the starting point for them to know what they have to do and understand when they get there.</p>
<p>Although the style in the amateurs depends on punching prowess rather than the other things that makes a good boxer, it is one of the main criteria in the amateurs. So when you get there, its much better to punch your way out than to land a haymaker.</p>
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<p align="justify">Back in the old days of boxing, <strong>professional boxing weight classes</strong> do not exist yet. A rather crude system, however, was used to set weight limits for boxers. In the early part of the 1800s, the limit for lightweight boxers was twelve stone. Since this weight class system is rather inaccurate, mismatched bouts are uncommon. It could have been all right if not for the fact that mismatches due to this crude system posed dangers to smaller fighters. The absence of professional weight classes also makes it impossible for organizers to establish national and world boxing titles. It was not until 1909 that the first sets of professional boxing weight classes were specified. This was done through the effort of the National Sporting Club of London. The passing of the 1920 Walker Law also played an important role in the establishment of these professional boxing weight classes.</p>
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<p>The establishment of professional boxing weight classes is actually based on a simple rule. The lower limit of the following higher weight class is the upper weight limit of every class. Only the heavyweight division in professional boxing has no upper limit. In amateur boxing, this is called the supper heavy weight class. Every boxing match must be scheduled for a fixed or definite weight class. This means that the boxers individual weights are always based on the standard weight class and must not go beyond the upper limit. It must also be noted that amateur level boxers weight must not fall below standardized lower limit. Pro boxers, on the other hand, may fight opponents who weigh beyond their weight class. During individual bouts, however, rival parties can agree upon a non-standard weight range. This non-standard limit is formally known as a catch weight.</p>
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<p>It is a reality that professional boxers seldom weigh less between scheduled bouts. This is why extensive training has become a process in getting a fighter down in top shape or the fighting weight. Boxer weigh-ins are scheduled one day before the actual fight. Fighters must stand barefoot and gloveless on the weighing scales. A fighter who will weigh over the standard weight limit may take off his clothes to make the weight. This, however, could only be done if the excess weight is minimal. Boxers who weigh far too excessively from the standard weight limit will be disqualified for the fight. Aside from the cancellation of the bout, the overweight boxer will be fined. In some cases, a fight may continue but not as a professional bout but as a non-title match.</p>
<p>The common trend in professional boxing is for boxers to transcend professional boxing weight classes. Boxers may fight different bouts and various professional boxing weight classes. The only way to go is to move up professional boxing weight classes as the boxers age. It is considered a colossal achievement for boxers to become multiple champions at multiple professional boxing weight classes.</p>
<p>Among many popular topics for boxing fanatics are the merits of pugilists in various professional boxing weight classes. Whether these discussions hold water or not, it is a fact that the establishment of professional boxing weight classes plays a great contribution to the organization of this exciting sport.</p>
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<p align="justify">Why are there So Many <strong>Boxing weight classes in pounds</strong> ? Think about this question for a while: what is the biggest difference between boxing and mixed martial arts? Well, you can definitely say a lot about the comparisons. They are both held in world-class arenas all over the world, they both get a lot of attention and the battles off the ring are as intense as what can be seen in it. In terms of differences, a casual fan will say that the biggest difference is that boxers fight under one style while MMA on the other hand, goes for a selection of fighting styles that are sure to cause a lot of stir when pitted at each other. But for the true fans of boxing and MMA, the biggest difference can be seen in the boxing weight classes in pounds. Boxing has made it a point to have the fairest and most competitive fights. They do so through the boxing weight classes in pounds. Each fighter is defined by his ability through his weight. Its not a matter of limiting what he is capable of in the ring. Its a way of defining what they can do in the first place. How much power can a 155 pounder have against a 250 pounder?</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Boxing weight classes in pounds are very different from the MMAs version</span>. Staying true to the competition that they want to prevail among the fighters, they have created around 17 boxing weight classes in pounds. It may sound like such an outlandish number, but if you give it consideration, than youll realize that its worth it.</p>
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<p>The <a title="boxing weight classes in pounds" href="http://boxing-weight-classes.com/in-pounds.html">boxing weight classes in pounds</a> for the four main boxing factions in the world can vary in names. For instance, the WBA has a different name for its 200-pound boxing division than the WBO. The latter calls them junior heavyweights while the former calls them cruiserweights. The names vary, but the requirements for such are the same. The numerous boxing weight classes in pounds are very important in all aspects of the fight. To further highlight on the competitive part, look at the MMA and its selection of classes. Say you are a middleweight in the MMA who weighs around 185 lbs. You challenge a welterweight who weighs 170 lbs. The middleweight decides to lose weight in order to meet up with the welterweight in his division. He dramatically loses a lot of pounds to meet the desired weight by the day of the weigh in. The next day, when the fight happens, he immediately gains back the pounds that he lost and thus, he comes back to his middleweight proportions. What youll have by fight night is an unfair advantage, pitting a welterweight and a middleweight who posed as a welterweight the day after that!</p>
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<p><a title="boxing weight classes" href="http://boxing-weight-classes.com/">Boxing weight classes</a> are so intact with the number of pounds that it is impossible to have this kind of disadvantage. Even if a junior welterweight meets the desired weight to match up with a lightweight, that wont make a difference even if he gains pounds by fight night. The 5-pound difference from both divisions in the boxing weight classes in pounds is way too small a number to create any kind of disadvantage.</p>
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