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junior middleweight

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junior middleweight
n. In both senses also called super welterweight.
1. A weight division in professional boxing having an upper limit of 154 pounds (69.3 kilograms), between welterweight and middleweight.
2. A boxer competing in this weight division.

junior middleweight
n
(Individual Sports & Recreations / Boxing)
a.  a professional boxer weighing 147-154 pounds (66.5-70 kg)
b.  (as modifier) the junior-middleweight championship Compare light middleweight
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Noun1.junior middleweight - weighs no more than 154 pounds
boxer, pugilist - someone who fights with his fists for sport


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