Bantamweight vs. Lightweight — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Bantamweight and Lightweight
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Bantamweight
Bantamweight is a weight class in combat sports. For boxing, the range is above 115 lb (52.2 kg) and up to 118 lb (53.5 kg).
Lightweight
Lightweight is a weight class in combat sports and rowing.
Bantamweight
A weight division in professional boxing having an upper limit of 118 pounds (53.1 kilograms), between junior bantamweight and junior flyweight.
Lightweight
One that weighs relatively little or less than average.
Bantamweight
A boxer competing in this weight division.
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Lightweight
A weight division in professional boxing having an upper limit of 135 pounds (60.7 kilograms), between junior lightweight and junior welterweight.
Bantamweight
A similar weight division in other sports, such as weightlifting.
Lightweight
A boxer competing in this weight division.
Bantamweight
A contestant in this weight division.
Lightweight
A similar weight division in other sports, such as weightlifting.
Bantamweight
(boxing) A weight class in boxing and other sports, intermediate between flyweight and featherweight. In boxing it ranges from 112 to 118 pounds (51 to 54 kg).
Lightweight
A contestant in this weight division.
Bantamweight
A boxer or other competitor of this weight.
Lightweight
A person of little ability, intelligence, influence, or importance.
Bantamweight
Weighs 115-126 pounds
Lightweight
Weighing relatively little; not heavy
Lightweight clothing.
A lightweight wood.
Bantamweight
An amateur boxer who weighs no more than 119 pounds
Lightweight
(Sports) Of, relating to, or characteristic of a lightweight
The lightweight title.
Lightweight
Having no significance or influence
A lightweight intellect.
Lightweight
A particular weight class, or member of such, as prescribed by the rules, between that of the heavier welterweight and the lighter featherweight. See Wikipedia for the specifics of each sport.
Lightweight
(rowing) A particular weight category as prescribed by the rules, separate from an open or heavyweight class.
Lightweight
(weightlifting) A competitive weight division as prescribed by the rules, between the heavier middleweight and the lighter featherweight.
Lightweight
One of little consequence or ability.
Lightweight
A person who cannot handle their drink; one who gets drunk on very little alcohol.
Lightweight
A political candidate with little chance of winning
Lightweight
Lacking in earnestness, ability, or profundity
Lightweight
Having less than average weight
Lightweight
Lacking in strength
Lightweight
(computing) Having a small footprint or performance impact
Lightweight
(transitive) To reduce the amount or weight of.
Lightweight
One of less than average weight;
Lightweight
A person of small importance or mental ability, especially one who is unimportant but cheeky and presumptuous.
Lightweight
A wrestler who weighs 139-154 pounds.
Lightweight
Light in weight, as a coin; specif., applied to a man or animal who is a lightweight.
Lightweight
Made of thin cloth, of relatively little weight; - of clothing or fabrics; as, lightweight fabrics.
Lightweight
A professional boxer who weighs between 131 and 135 pounds
Lightweight
Someone who is unimportant but cheeky and presumptuous
Lightweight
An amateur boxer who weighs no more than 132 pounds
Lightweight
A wrestler who weighs 139-154 pounds
Lightweight
Having relatively little weight;
Lightweight fabrics
Lightweight
Having no importance or influence;
A lightweight intellect
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