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复数形式
heavyweights
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重量级, 重量级拳击手
a boxer who weighs more than 91kg and competes in heavyweight class
A heavyweight in boxing refers to a competitor who weighs over 91 kilograms or 200 pounds, with no upper weight limit. Boxers in this division are known for their emphasis on strength and power, as they are typically much larger and stronger than those in lighter classes. Heavyweight boxers often rely on powerful punches and the ability to withstand hard hits. The matches are often shorter but intense, with knockout potential being a key aspect of the competition.
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重量级, 重量级选手
a wrestler whose weight is typically above 125 kg
In wrestling, a heavyweight refers to a competitor whose weight is typically above 125 kilograms or 275 pounds. Wrestlers in this division are usually the largest and strongest athletes on the mat, relying on power and size to control their opponents. Heavyweight wrestlers often use techniques that emphasize strength, such as lifting, throwing, or pinning opponents. Their matches can be intense and physical, with the ability to overpower opponents being a key factor in success. Despite their size, these athletes also need good stamina and technique to perform effectively.
- The heavyweight executed a flawless takedown.
重量级选手执行了一次完美的摔倒。
- As a heavyweight, he relies on power and technique.
作为一名重量级选手,他依靠力量和技术。
- His coach expects big things from him as a heavyweight.
他的教练期待他作为一名重量级选手取得巨大成就。
- The heavyweight pinned his opponent in seconds.
重量级选手在几秒钟内压制住了对手。
- Being a heavyweight requires both skill and strength.
成为重量级选手需要技巧和力量。
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重量级, 重量级拳击手
an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 201 pounds
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重量级, 重量级类别
(in wrestling and boxing) a weight in the heaviest category which is above 91kg
Heavyweight is a weight class in combat sports like boxing and mixed martial arts for athletes who weigh above a certain limit. In boxing, heavyweight competitors typically weigh over 91 kilograms or 200 pounds, with no maximum weight limit. In MMA, the weight limit is usually set at 120 kilograms or 265 pounds, with a minimum of 93 kilograms or 206 pounds. Heavyweight fighters are known for their strength and power, often relying on knockout punches and dominant grappling to control the match. This division allows athletes of larger size and weight to compete against each other, with a focus on forceful and impactful techniques.