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Bantamweight - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Bantamweight is a weight class in combat sports, such as boxing or MMA, for competitors who weigh between 115 and 118 pounds (52-53.5 kg). It denotes smaller, agile athletes.

bantamweight

/ˈbæn.t̬əm.weɪt/ /ˈbæn.təm.weɪt/

Definition:

A weight class in boxing for fighters between 118 and 122 pounds, or a small but spirited person or thing.

Synonyms:

featherweight, lightweight, flyweight

Part of Speech:

noun, adjective

Antonyms:

heavyweight, super heavyweight

Common Collocations:

bantamweight champion, bantamweight division, bantamweight boxer

Derivatives:

bantamweights, bantamweighted (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "bantamweight" for boxing categories or metaphorically for small but determined individuals or things.

Common Phrases:

bantamweight title fight, rise through the bantamweights, bantamweight contender

Etymology:

From "bantam" (small breed of poultry) + "weight," referring to the lightweight category in boxing since the 19th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The boxer moved up to bantamweight after dominating the flyweight division.
  • 2. She may be small, but her bantamweight spirit makes her unstoppable.
  • 3. The bantamweight championship will headline the event next month.
  • 4. He trains daily to maintain his place in the bantamweight class.

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