The average size of athletes in the NFL, CFL, NHL, NBA, MLB, NLL, and PLL are all over 200 pounds. This is where all the Americans and Canadians who would otherwise be fighting at light heavyweight, cruiserweight, and heavyweight are.
That's why Americans and Canadians are both much more represented in the middle divisions (featherweight through super middleweight). Athletes of those sizes have a much more difficult time playing any major team sport except for soccer, so far more of them end up in combat sports as compared to the higher divisions where such size is a big advantage in team sports.
To a degree those sports have always existed in North America but the popularity, league sizes (as in number of teams and number of players per roster), and average size of the athletes has increased drastically across the board over the last four decades.
famicommander
That's why Americans and Canadians are both much more represented in the middle divisions (featherweight through super middleweight). Athletes of those sizes have a much more difficult time playing any major team sport except for soccer, so far more of them end up in combat sports as compared to the higher divisions where such size is a big advantage in team sports.
To a degree those sports have always existed in North America but the popularity, league sizes (as in number of teams and number of players per roster), and average size of the athletes has increased drastically across the board over the last four decades.
famicommander
In all Men's sports except horse racing and boxing, you won't fine ANY sub 140 pound players.
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