junior featherweight
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Definition
Noun: 1. A weight class in professional boxing: A junior featherweight is a boxer who competes in the weight division where the maximum allowable weight is 122 pounds (approximately 55.34 kilograms). This class is between bantamweight and featherweight.
Usage Notes
- The term "junior featherweight" specifically and exclusively refers to the 122-pound weight limit in boxing. It is a standardized category used globally in professional boxing organizations.
- It is used to classify fighters and organize competitions. A boxer is said to be "a junior featherweight" or to "fight at junior featherweight."
- This term is a compound noun. The core meaning is defined by the combination of "junior" (indicating a division just below a standard one) and "featherweight" (the name of the next higher weight class).
Examples
- The champion successfully defended his title in the junior featherweight division.
- She moved up from bantamweight to compete as a junior featherweight.
- The fight is contracted at the junior featherweight limit of 122 pounds.
Advanced Usage
- The division is officially recognized by major sanctioning bodies (e.g., WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO) as the super bantamweight division, which is a direct synonym. "Junior featherweight" and "super bantamweight" refer to the same 122-pound limit.
- In some historical or regional contexts, it may have been known simply as "featherweight" before weight classes were further subdivided.
Variants and Related Words
- Super bantamweight (n.): A complete synonym for "junior featherweight." The "super" prefix, like "junior," indicates a division just above the standard bantamweight class.
- Featherweight (n.): The next higher weight class, with a limit of 126 pounds.
- Bantamweight (n.): The next lower weight class, with a limit of 118 pounds.
- Weight class (n.): The general category for such divisions in combat sports.
Synonyms
- Super bantamweight
Related Terms (Context-Specific)
- Make weight (v. phrase): To successfully meet the required weight limit (e.g., 122 pounds) before a fight.
- Title fight (n.): A championship bout, which in this context could be for a junior featherweight world title.
Noun
- weighs no more than 122 pounds