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In pounds, what is the maximum weight of a cruiserweight in professional boxing?
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In professional boxing, a cruiserweight is a weight class with a weight limit of 200 pounds or 90.7 kilograms. This means that the maximum weight of a cruiserweight boxer is 200 pounds. Any boxer weighing above this limit will not be classified as a cruiserweight and will have to compete in other weight classes. The cruiserweight division was introduced in 1979 to provide a steppingstone for boxers bridging the heavyweight division and the lighter weight classes, and has since produced many great champions.

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In professional boxing, the maximum weight for a cruiserweight is 200 pounds (90.7 kilograms).

Cruiserweight is a weight class in professional boxing between light heavyweight (175 pounds or 79.4 kilograms) and heavyweight (200+ pounds or 90.7+ kilograms). It was originally known as the junior heavyweight class, but was renamed in the late 1970s. Cruiserweights typically have good speed and agility, allowing them to move around the ring quickly and deliver powerful punches.
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