A boxing division with a 91kg maximum weight.
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Heaviest of the three major weight categories in competitive rowing.
An oarsman or sculler or crew which is too heavy to qualify as a lightweight entry. Usually an individual weighing over 150 and 155 lbs., depending on regatta classifications. International
Generally someone who weighs more than 300 pounds or has a BMI greater than 50 who wants to have WLS.
A horse that is judged capable, by virtue of its bone and substance, capable of carrying weights of more than 196 lbs.
an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 201 pounds
a professional boxer who weighs more than 190 pounds
heaviest in a category or of a heavyweight category (more than 190 pounds for prizefighters); "a heavyweight boxer"
A classification of belts rated at 160 lbs. PIW and over.
The highest weight division in boxing, with no upper weight limit.
A judo weight division for men weighing more than 100kg and women weighing more than 78.
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The heaviest weight division. Professionals may be any weight; amateurs under A.I.B.A. Championship rules must be above 178lb 9oz.
An oarsperson that is competing in an open-weight class with no weight maximums. Usually women are over 130 lbs. and men over 160 lbs. Most international heavyweight women are over 5'8" and 150 lbs. and heavyweight men over 6'2" and 185 lbs.
Fabric heavier than 10 ounces per linear yard, equal to 1.6 yield. Standard weight is 8 ounces or lighter.
The heavyweight division in mixed martial arts generally groups fighters between 206 and 265 lb (93 and 120 kg).