what are the Amatuer WEIGHT CLASSES ??

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  • FUMIN 88
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    im 165 at the min but no way would i fight at middle weight i could eazy cut down to 140 or sumthin im about 5.8 is that about average for welter or light welter?

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      #12
      Originally posted by FUMIN 88
      im 165 at the min but no way would i fight at middle weight i could eazy cut down to 140 or sumthin im about 5.8 is that about average for welter or light welter?
      5.8 is probably average for light welter, a little small for welter. (amateur that is)

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        #13
        Originally posted by Kayo
        ok well...

        Light flyweight/106 lbs
        Flyweight/112 lbs
        Bantamweight/119 lbs
        Featherweight/125 lbs
        Lightweight/132 lbs
        Light welterweight/141 lbs
        Welterweight/152 lbs
        Middleweight/165 lbs
        Light heavyweight/178 lbs
        Heavyweight/201 lbs
        Super heavyweight/201+ lbs
        is that just for American standards, or internationally for amateur?

        Because im 211 pounds(about 96kg) and am 6 foot 3, currently im bulking to reach about 230pounds, and then goin on a strict cut to reach 194pounds by end of next year.

        I thought cruiser weight is 176 to 200 lb (90.7 kg), but if cruiser weight is only for professionals, then ill be ****ed if i dont make the cut.

        Until about june next year i wont be doing boxing, because i wont be able to keep up a diet to get size and get fit at the same time, so i found it to better to get my size without risking it to cardio, and then hittin strong cardio prior to boxin, so i can be ready, lol sorry if this is a bit off topic, just thought i could contribute, anyway someone whos got professional/long amateur comptetition experience, id like to hear your comment

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        • eazy_mas
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          #14
          Originally posted by PunchDrunk
          No? The number one p4p is Tischenko (lightweight), number 2 is Zou Zhiming (jr. flyweight), number 3 is Artayev (middleweight), and number 4 is Boonjumnong (light welterweight), and actually none in the top 10 is a welterweight.
          based on this Van Trophy thing http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Val_Barker_Trophy

          last two winners are welterweights and each othe them was been beaten by others WW

          Originally posted by the330ballers
          well im about 157. should i make 152 or 165 for my first bout?
          well first try to be comfortable with what you got dont push youself too much in the first try.

          I didnt have a fight til now but that is the only advice i could give you. and it better to take more advice from you trainer

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            #15
            Originally posted by eazy_mas
            based on this Van Trophy thing http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Val_Barker_Trophy

            last two winners are welterweights and each othe them was been beaten by others WW

            What does that have to do with a p4p list? You said the top4 p4p amateurs are welterweight. The Val Barker trophy hardly has anything to do with that. Oleg Saitov doesn't even box anymore, and Artayev is a middleweight now.

            The p4p list for amateurs is here: http://www.ababoxing.com/mens%20worl...0rankings.html

            and there's not one WW on it.

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              #16
              Originally posted by PunchDrunk
              What does that have to do with a p4p list? You said the top4 p4p amateurs are welterweight. The Val Barker trophy hardly has anything to do with that. Oleg Saitov doesn't even box anymore, and Artayev is a middleweight now.

              The p4p list for amateurs is here: http://www.ababoxing.com/mens%20worl...0rankings.html

              and there's not one WW on it.
              seen him fight at the Asian olympic ther ewas couple of suprises there

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                #17
                Originally posted by PunchDrunk
                5.8 is probably average for light welter, a little small for welter. (amateur that is)
                how about pro mayweathers only like 5.8-5.9 right?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by FUMIN 88
                  how about pro mayweathers only like 5.8-5.9 right?
                  You'd be wise to worry about amateurs first and forget about pro for a long time.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by eazy_mas
                    seen him fight at the Asian olympic ther ewas couple of suprises there
                    What? Who? I thought we were talking about the amateur p4p list?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by PunchDrunk
                      What? Who? I thought we were talking about the amateur p4p list?
                      sorry about the arabic and middleastern fighter which fighters should i watch out at WW? or MW?

                      my coach is Uzbek and he told me he was a direcator of a boxing club called " Jackson " in uzbek and he trained Abudlival.

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